The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rank, Otto, 1884-1939.
Papers, ca. 1903-30.
ca. 25 boxes.
In Colombia University Libraries.
*» „J P 5S" atri! ?- Correspondence, MSS. of Bank's writings daybooks.
f* Tf^ k Z* v re / uns ' poems - and otner PaP^s bfand about B^
£2^ ™ M 6 22L* ■"" KOastter, and Bani's own listing and^-
tottm ?l^W^ b ^w^ d „ P S , i!S tl 2 n S_5* e "rrespo^ce todules
IS^L \T_^ } t, 6 *^ 1 ! 8611 Sigmund Freud and Bank, some on the
controversy over Rank's book The trauma of birthTa fewTrtes to
letters (1920-24) by members of the Inner circle. Ahraham iiSn-«r
Sandor Ferencd^igmnnd Fiend, Enlest J^and b£T ^^
Gift of Jessie Taf t and Mrs. Pierre Simon, 1957 ^^
MS 62-1
Curtis, John Green, 1844-1913.
Letters.
ca. 500 items.
In Colombia University libraries.
♦ ^°K^S° r rtttoJXcloo at Columbia University. Letters rdattoe
to the history of medicine, psychology and vivisection. >«attog
MS 62-2
Hume, Edward Hicks, 1876-1957.
Papers, 183&V1928.
2 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, transcripts.
Physician and educator. Notes, articles, and pamphlets relatm*
Srf !X?5V, ChiD /' S 1U . Dese Mlefs a^health^d^lcTZ?
ters, and folk legends of the Chinese people. Some of tfaettMeaTi*
transcripts from Chinese periodicals aid health reports.
MS 62-3
United Peace Chest, Philadelphia.
_ Records, 1937-47.
Wk ca.2ft
~lection FrlendS Historical Ubra ry of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
li Ji°^f POndeDCe ' Scutes, Paucity material, financial reports, pub-
hcations agreement^ and other noncurrent records, ofTfund P o£
SSSSli^- raiSe an ? afsbnrse m o»ey to carry on the work in the
l?, 1 '** f 1P R n t la TV^L " 8 pMifist «*«•<*», including the Phtla-
Jwi, £*£* ° f . the f^ owsni P of Keconciliation, the NaHbnal
Coundl for Prevention of War, and the Pennsylvania Branch of tte
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom!
MS 62-4
Women's Peace Union.
Records, 1921-41.
18 ft
lection 1 ™ 611 *' HiSt0rical Librai 3' of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
_ ^Correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, press releases,
dippings, scrapbooks, publications, and other paper! canZLSIn^L
Union's agitation for a proposed constitudonaf aTentoe^t aSfli^!
Jw^r??^?* P * 6 ™ of tte United st »tes, and contSroC the
New York city disarmament parade of 192L Persons nalned tadude
Lynn Joseph Frazler, U. S. Senator from North Dakota.
MS62-5
Howell, Anna Hazen, caZfectar.
Genealogical and other papers, 1838-1904.
c&. 500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Presented by the estate of Anna Hazen Howell, 1936.
* MS 62-6
Taylor, Henry Charles, 1873-
Papers, 1925-55.
ca. 300 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society colecUons
Agricultural economist Correspondence, genealogical notes. «nrt
rS-j!S 11 ^ a f teriaI seeming th^HTbTj^ ffiiebre^
Lewis, Martin, Tarpley, and Taylor families, and photos, of IS
Wmam Taylor, Henry Charles Taylor, and Marf SbSw ZmS
Gift of Henry Charles Taylor, 1959.
MS 62-7
Goldberger, Joseph, 1874-1929.
Papers, 1891-1949.
ca. 2 f t
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1641)
Medical researcher. Correspondence, scrapbooks, biographical ma-
terials, and other papers, concerning Goldberger's field work .and re-
search on pel.lagra and other diseases for the U. a Public Health
Service. Includes papers of his widow relating to artldes, radio
broadcasts, motion picture scripts, and other means of lnterDrettoe
Goldberger's life and work to the public. »»«•*•■■
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. Goldberger, 1949.
MS 62-8
Jacksonville, Or. Museum.
Collection of theses.
11 items.
In Jacksonville (Or.) Museum.
Theses on the history of the First Presbyterian Church of Ashland,
Baptist beginnings In Oregon, slavery in Jackson Comity, history of
Southern Oregon College, history of Medford public schools, history of
Eagle Point Flour Mill, Eagle Point Or, history of the Ashland Fire
Department the Henry Brown family, the Blrdseye family the
Stephen P. Taylor family, and the life of Samuel Oolver of Phoenix,
MS 62-9
Parrish, Morris Longstreth, 1867-1944.
Papers, 1833-65.
18 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Scrapbooks containing dippings, engravings, business cards, and
pojtearas: photograph albums: and letter books of Richard Price
Gift of Mr. Parrish, 1943.
MS 62-10
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.
Records, 1853-64.
50 items.
In West Virginia University Library (522)
iJ£?UV maP ' tetegramvand other items. Letter book copies of
«t £Z.ZJ «no™ railroad officials from B. L Jacobs, a B. 4 O. agent
msSK^KJ?^?' : J? ap sao** 1 * tracks and mileage to several states
J££?i : ( ?5L Wa £f2 e8nuns of Jaxnes BranB - P~vost marshal, second
dlsttrt of West Virginia at Grafton (1864) ; and other items? ^^
Gift of Louis W.Smith, 1953. ^^
MS 62-11
Pearly John M 1838?-1873, collector.
Confederate Navy papers, 1863-65.
ca. 600 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Naval paymaster. Papers collerted while serving on the Confed-
erate ship Morgan. Persons mentioned Indude Franklin Buchanan
and Stephen Russell Mallory. ™uiomui
«J5T?" Bly _J'I? e i* y f 08 * no - 17 of *** Connecticut Dept of the
Grand Army of the Bepuhllq and, after 1920, by William s. WeDs
-MS62-1^
Kske, Thomas Scott, 1865-1944
Correspondence, 1891-1926.
19 boxes.
In Columbia Universly Libraries.
Professor of mathematics. Personal and professional corresDond-
eweof Fiske, together with the correspondence of the MarhenSSo
Dept of Columbia University of which Flake was chairman forlnany
£^, C ^ ? 16 "*™ received by Fiske from contemporary niathe-
jnatldans. teachers and organizations In the field.
MS 62-13
Lynch and Aymer.
Records, 1790-1878.
ca. 2300 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, bills of lading, receipts, orders, dearance papers,
and other business papers of a firm which carried on Its business to
the West Indies and, In a lesser way, to Europe and the East trading
to fruit silk, rum, brandy, wine, window glass, and earthenware. In-
cludes correspondence of the home office to New York with agents to
other ports and with captains of vessels -*—»• ««
MS 62-14
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Livingston, Arthur, 1883- collector.
Livingston collection of Venetian documents, ca. 15th.-18fcn
cent
ca. ISO items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Literary manuscripts and political papers and documents relating
to Venice and Venetian .families. Including a group of the Busenello
family papers, a series of moral and political sonnets In the Venetian
dialect by Angelo Mario Labia (1709-1775), and a number of other
papers related to the Viscordi family and the Venetian state; together
with ca. 40 papers dealing with buildings and real estate in and around
Venice In the 16th, lTth, and 18th centuries.
Gift of the family of Arthur Livingston, 1914.
MS 63-15
Hicklin, Young.
Papers of Young and John K. Hicklin, 1876-1929.
63 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, accounts, receipts, bankbooks, and miscellaneous
papers of members of a Lexington, Lafayette Co, Ma pioneer family.
The letters discuss lost farm »iii"«'«, malaria, general family affairs,
and business matters.
Deposited by Jack Hicklin.
MS 62-16
Jeanroy, Alfred, 1859-1953.
Papers, 1727-1953.
ca. 300 items and 50 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Papers relating to the Middle Ages, and especially to French poetry
of this period. Includes preparatory notes for works planned by
Jeanroy (professor of romance literature and philology at the Sor-
bonne) ; material for new editions of his published writings; 41 note-
books containing the texts of his lectures ; pamphlets by Jeanroy and
his colleagues; MSS. by the novelist Mme. B. A Jeanroy; and old
family letters, marriage contracts, wills, military and le^l parch-
ments, and other personal papers.
MS 62-17
Batch, George BeaH, 1821-1908.
Papers, 1830-1924.
410 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1591)
Naval officer. Correspondence, i jports, orders, and other papers,
chiefly concerning Batch's career and service at Washington, Phila-
delphia, and the Pacific Station, and on various ships, Including the
St. Mary's, In Panama (ISaVs) ; the Plymouth, with the Perry expe-
dition to Japan; the Payano, which sank off Mexico; and the Poca-
hontas end the Pawnee, along the South Carolina coast during the
Civil War. Includes • journal of the sloop of war Cyane (1838-40),
and an order book and letterbook from the Pawnee (1862-65)
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. George W. Lay and Malcolm K. Gordon, 1949.
MS 62-18 rev
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876.
Correspondence, 1853-63.
27 Items.
In University of Texas library, Texas Archives.
U. S. and Confederate officer, planter, and engineer. Letters from
his wife, Ellsa E. Bragg, and a letter to Mrs. Bragg from a friend,
containing some discussion of military events and figures.
Unpublished Index In the library.
Purchased from Charles Heartman, 1944.
MS 62-19
Eoenig, Nicholas August, 1882-1956.
Papers, ca. 1910-40.
14 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
University professor. MSS. of writings and notes dealing with
Koenlg's researches in the fields of Near Bast archaeology and Arabic,
Aramaic, and other ancient inngnngi»B
Gift of Heinrich P. Suhr.
MS 62-20
Tannenhaum, Samuel Aaron, 1874?-1948.
Papers, 1908-43.
ca. 5 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1920)
In part, transcripts.
Physician, writer, and editor. Correspondence, bibliographies,
articles, notes, and other material pertaining to Tannenbaum's studies
in 16th and 17th century English literature.
Unpublished description In the library.
MS 62-21
Stokes, James Graham Phelps, 1872-1960.
Papers, 1884-1950's.
85 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Philanthropist and publicist Correspondence, Journals, diaries,
financial records, and other papers relating to the numerous social, «A
sociological, political, civic, and philanthropic organisations wlth^V
which Stokes was associated. Prominent among them are the Amer-
ican Alliance for Labor and Democracy, Constitutional Democracy
Association, Legal Aid Society, National Security League, Outdoor
Becreation League, Prison Association of New York, Socialist Demo-
cratic League and National Party, and the Y. M. C. A.
Gift of Mr. Stokes.
MS 62-22
Martin, E Barton.
Correspondence, 1856-87.
228 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer, salesman, and rancher, of Selma, Ala. Chiefly
letters written by Martin to his wife while he was a traveling sales-
man In Texas (1873-84) Includes letters written during Martin's
courtship, illustrating social customs of the time, and letters written
while he was in the Confederate Army, describing conditions in Ten-
MS 62-23
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1949.
Johnston, Thomas Dillard, 1840-1902.
Papers, 1845-96.
700 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1777 and 2773)
Lawyer, Confederate soldier. State legislator, businessman, and
U.S. Representative from North Carolina. Legislative, legal, and
business correspondence and other papers of Johnston (mostly of the
1870*8) and of other members of his family. Includes letters to Annio
Johnston Weaver (1880*8 acd 1890's), scattered business papers of
William Johnston of WaynesvOle. N. C, and 5 volumes pertaining to
members of the Dillard, Johnston, and Weaver families. _»
Gift of Verna Bhoades, 1944-50. A
MS 62-24
Hackett, Robert Franklin.
Papers, 1752-1942.
616 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col
lection (1040)
Physician, of Wilkes Co, N. C. Chiefly personal and family corre-
spondence (1847-60), concerning social and household activities of
young people, and news from the Yadkin Valley of North Carolina,
Unlonville, S. C, Shreveport, La, and Cherokee Co, Ala. Includes
a few Civil War letters, and items relating to the Hackett and Gordon
fumHlwi
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Hackett, 1945-55.
MS62-28
Vollmer, Hermann, 1896-1959.
Papers, ca. 1925-59.
7 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
Correspondence, lecture notes, and other papers of a physician on
the staff of Vanderbllt Hospital, New York City. The material re-
flects Vollmer's Interests in pediatrics and allergies.
Gift of Mrs. Vollmer.
MS 62-26
Crampton, Henry Edward, 1875-1951.
Papers, 1900-50.
6 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Zoologist. Correspondence, scientific reports, clippings, and other
papers. Includes a group of clippings relating to military recruit' A
meat and defense preparation in World War x. ™
MS 62-27
Mackintosh, James Buckton, 1856-1891.
Papers, 1885-91.
215 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Chemist and mineralogist. Letters to Mackintosh, miscellaneous
documents relating to him, printed articles, and brochures. Corre-
spondents Include Pierre Eugene Marcelin Berthelot, Thomas Bgies-
toiLWllllam Earl Hidden, Thomas Sterry Hunt, and B. S. Pennlman.
Gift of Mr: Mackintosh.
MS 62-28
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Coker, William Chambers, 1872-1963.
Papers, 1891-1956.
12 ft
CoSlca^tfSo) ° £ HOrai ° azMa& Llbrary ' ***** H^riesl
1 ^^^ '"J**? 8 ?' S d ed,tor - Correspondence, writings, and
"^Li«BerB.„to?ta«es blognqphlcal date concen^other fcwLisbl
.'■'"3FlSSSo£^^ "* HWaandB ' lHH*£eum andMologi-
Unpubliahed description In the library.
Acquired, 1956-90l^ u»™«xy.
MS 62-29
VogeV Hermann WQhehn, 1834-1898.
Papers, ca. 1880-98.
lbox.
In Columbia University Libraries.
German pbetochemist and photographer. Correspondence, anto-
p&a?dSa. 0f ^^ " d "^ ,Mteb <K» ~
MS 62-30
Nehrling, Henry, 1853-1929.
Papers, 1890-1924.
ca. 315 items.
In Boiling College Library.
vimoS^; ^f d S^ orn, ^ < ^ lst i and author - includes 25 letters
^^f^L t0 . The0(1 ? re ^ Mead ' "* "V** '«W* concerning
tropical gardening, palms, flcus, the soil and climate of Florida!
exotic ferns, blras, sad other subjects.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Purchased from Mrs. Nehrling, 1830; gift of Julian NaDy, 1B37T
MS 62-31
ADard, Harry ArdeO, 1880-
Papers, 1880-1953.
8ft
Cbltoction'fflW^ * * 0Tth CaroUna UbTary, Southern Historical
nJS^Jf^ an ^° r ' and s P eclaltet W TT. S. Dept of Agriculture.
Correspondency diary, autobiography, blbUography, writings, Ind
Unpublished description in the library
GIftofMr.Allard,195S.
MS 62-32
Coker, Robert Ervin, 1876-
Papers, 1906-56.
7000 items.
_ ?J JnlTe ™ lt y °* North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (8380)
Zoologist, professor, and U. S. official. Papers relating to Cesar's
studies and work m the field of fisheries and marine llfe~^
GlttofMr.Oofeer.lS68. ««««■..
MS 62-33
McMillan, Alexander.
Papers, 1810-93.
213 Items.
In Duke University Library.
-n^S?" £2 State •$!??£?• of Sobeson Co, N. C Correspond-
Sf ^l2. ther pape ™ (cUcBy MM-«8) of McMillan and UstemUyT
-■■■'•2^S5f ^^«rned withpoUtlcs, the Civil War, suspensions
2i«1S^ e J ,a, S ents 'J engtil of 8MT1 « <* Confederate votanteers!
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1935-87
MS 62-34
Maffitt, John NewJand, 1819-1886.
Papers, 1833-1911.
800 Items.
cJiectton' OT61) °* NOrUl CaroUna " br a^. Southern Historical
Naval officer and author. Business, official, personal, and family
correspondence, MSS. of Maffltfs writiiMnC^d rthe^n^ n£
material relates to Maffltfs maritime service for theufsTthe Co£
federacy^and other nations; the exploits <rf ftedrulser' Florida-
''nHST^if ■ 1 WJ M !? ) mto *• «»*><*rf Admiral George
SSTTSSL?,* ^ 1 * *"* J? ***'• » P"** for Polish Jmmt-
wiUjf ter ^ m 5 tt ? 8 --.5? nde8 Bome I»I>c™ of Maffltfs wife, Emma
Martin, and his daughter Florie. -^^
Unpublished description In the library. Partially published in
IThe life and services of John Newland MafflttTV a M Maffltt
Deposited by Mrs. Albert Ward, 1950.
MS 62-35
Anderson, Edwin Alexander, 1860-1933.
Papers, 1878-1939.
800 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern Historical
Collection (3387)
Naval officer, of Wilmington, N. C Personal and family corre-
spondence (1883-1820) and naval correspondence and communica-
tions (1878-1939).
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Anderson.
MS 62-36
Simpson, William Dunlap, 1823-1890.
Papers, 1824-99.
260 items.
In University of North Carolina library. Southern Historical
Collection (3344)
Lawyer, Confederate officer, and Lieutenant Governor of South
Carolina. Personal and family correspondence of Simpson, of his
wife, Jane, and of her parents, Lucy and Henry Clinton Young. In-
cludes papers relating to Simpson's law practice.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1958.
MS 62-37
Shute, John Raymond.
Masonic papers, 1765-195L
ca. 2 f t
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (2889)
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence (1930-39) ..dippings, articles, and other papers of
Shute, of Monroe, N. a, relating to Masonic matters. Includes
minutes and other records (1765-1927) of 10 Masonic lodges In North
Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. Shute, 1953-67.
MS62-38
Sheats, William Nicholas, 1851-1922.
Papers, 1872-1922.
ca. 2 ft .
o-iLP^'SSJ!^ of North C 8 ""^ Library. Southern Historical
Collection (2999)
State official, of Florida. Correspondence, scrapbooks, unpublished
biography, and other materials. Includes papers relating to Shears'
campaigns (1912, 1916, and 1920) for the office of Supertatendent of
Public Instruction for the State of Florida.
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Elizabeth Sheats Davidson, 1954.
__ ,. MS 62-39
Sntherlin, William T
Papers, 1842-92.
1150 items.
CoMnT^) 0t *** Car0Una L,braly ' SOTtlleni -*****
hn^^S*^ mann f a rtarer.tonner. Confederate Army gnartermaster
Unpublished description in the library
Purchase. 1958.
MS 62-40
Wirt, William, 1772-1834.
Papers, 1802-67.
172 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (798 and 1704) ">™au
Lawyer, author, and U. S. Attorney General. Correspondence and
writings. Includes letters from Wirt to Dabney Carr (1816-33)
naval correspondence of Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough, and other
correspondence among members of the Wirt and Goldsborough
families.
Gifts of Mrs. Edward M L"Engle and Mrs. John Cates, 1950: loan
from W. W. Harrison. •<»,—•
Unpublished descriptions In the library.
MS 62-41
Bright, John Morgan, 1817-1911.
Papers, 1854-1911.
ca. 400 Items.
In University of North Carolina, Southern Historical Collection
(1840)
Lawyer and U. S. Bepresentative from Tennessee. Correspondence,
accounts, speeches, legal and other papers (chiefly 1871-60), relat-
ing to Brlghfs political career, activities in Congress, and family.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. M M. Bright 195L
MS 62-42
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Doughton, Robert Lee, 1863-1954.
Papers, 1913-54.
58 ft
In University of North Carolina library. Southern Historical
Collection (2862)
Materials relating to Mr. Doughton's service in Congress as Repre-
sentative from the Ninth District of North Carolina (1911-52), and
member and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
Unpublished description in the library. "
Gift of Mr. Doughton, 1952-5i
MS 62-43
Kerr, John Hosea, 1873-1958.
Papers, 1923-52.
14 ft.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern Historical
Collection (3358)
XT. S. representative from North Carolina. Office files of Kerr's
years In Congress.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Kerr's sons, 1958.
MS 62-44
Davie, Preston, 1881- collector.
Papers, 1560-1903.
ca. 400 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern Historical
Collection (8406)
Lawyer and collector of historical MSS. and books, of Louisville,
Ky„ and New Tort. Materials relating to colonial, revolutionary,
and early national history of the South, particularly the Carolinas.
Unpublished, indexed list In the library.
Gifts of Mr. Davie. 1868-60.
MS 62-45
Beckwith, Edmund Baffin, 1890-1949.
Papers, 1753-1949.
2ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (3365)
Lawyer, of North Carolina. Correspondence (1924-49) of Beck-
with ; papers collected by him in the preparation of a biography of
John Wright Stanly; and papers of the Beckwith, Kinney, and
Stanly families of North Carolina.
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Beckwith, 186U
MS62-46
Dent, Louis Addison, 1863-1947.
Papers, 1717-1946.
ca. 8ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (2858)
Lawyer and U. S. official. Correspondence, scrapbooks, and other
materials concerning Dent's career and activities as secretary to
James G. Blaine (1889-82), consul in Jamaica (1892 and during the
Spanish-American War), register of wills In Washington, Auditor
of the District of Columbia Supreme Court, special assistant to the
Attorney General (1925-27), and member of many committees and
commissions. Includes family letters and other material concernlnc
the Dent family.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Louis A. Dent, Jr„ and Edward A. Dent, 1952.
MS 62-47
Brookes, Iveson L
Papers, 1785-1868.
598 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3249)
Baptist minister, planter in Georgia and South Carolina, and prin-
cipal of the Penfleld Female Seminary, Penfleld, Ga. Personal and
professional correspondence, and business papers relating to property.
Unpublished description In the library.
Purchase, 1956.
MS62-48rev
Odnm, Howard Washington, 1884-1954.
Papers, 1919-55.
12ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (3167)
Sociologist teacher, and author. Correspondence and writings.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of the Odum family, 1955. „
^^ MS62-49
Silliman family.
Papers, 1717-1902.
ca. 5000 items.
In Tale University Library.
Correspondence, letter books, journals, account books, and atr-t.
demic and business papers, of various members of the family. MaiSK
of the letters concern the scientific activities of the two Benjamin
S llllmons and their connection with Tale University, the founding of
the American Journal of science, and political and social conditions
in Connecticut and New England. Other Important correspondents
include Henrietta Frances (Silliman) Dana, Faith Wadsworth Silli-
man, Gold Selleck Silliman, Harriet (Trumbull) Sffliman, Mary
(Fish) Noyes Silliman, Susan Hulda (Forbes) Silliman, and Jona-
than Trumbull. The material is related to the library's Dana and
Trumbull family collections.
Cataloged Individually in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts from various members of the Silliman family; and purchases.
MS 62-50
Napoleon J, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821.
Papers, 1793-1849.
10 v.
In Tale University library.
Correspondence, 385 portraits, and other papers, Including letters
to and from other monarchs. Napoleon's generals and military aides,
statesmen associated with his administration, and other contemporary
notables, collected by Theodore Buhl Includes material relating to
his family, particularly Josephine and Marie Louise.
Cataloged Individually m the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Theodore Buhl, 186a
MS 62-51
Montgomery, John Fkmrnoy, 1873-1954.
Correspondence, 1933-39.
ca. 3000 items.
In Tale University Library.
Ambassador. Personal and official correspondence of Montgomery
as Ambassador to Hungary under President Roosevelt The material A
is related to the library's Arthur Bliss Lane collection. ^
Unpublished description in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Montgomery, 1953.
MS62-52rer
Rhea family.
Papers, 1835-1931.
5 ft (ca. 3700 items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Correspondence addressed to Samuel A. Rhea, John L Bhea, and
William L Bhea, together with Bhea family genealogical material,
mostly compiled by William L Bhea ca. 1893. Many of the letters
are concerned with the writing and publication of the memoirs of
Samuel A. Bhea, 1827-1865, a missionary to Persia. Others, a large
group, deal with cotton transactions, including transporting, insur-
ing, selling, and claims against the Federal Government for cotton
destroyed by Sherman while stored m Macon warehouses. Most of
this group Is addressed to John L. Bhea as executor of the estate of
Samuel A. Bhea. Correspondence of John L. Bhea, d- 1910, Knox-
ville merchant and member of Co. G, 19th Tennessee Infantry, makes
up a smaller group of papers. Much of the material addressed to
William L. Bhea has to do with Sullivan County (Tenn.) men involved
in the Civil Wax and is dated 1892.
Indexed in the library's manuscript catalog.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the repository
Gift of Lucy Bhea, 1946.
MS 62-53
Stone, Stephen L d. 1882.
Papers, 1875-1909.
2 ft (ca. 750 items) 4*
In University of Tennessee Library. •
Mine operator and rancher in the Arizona Territory. Correspond-
ence, account "books, memorandum book, journals, newspaper clip-
pings, and photos, of Stephen L Stone, originally of Lancaster, Wis,
who went to the Arizona Territory to prospect and became a mine
owner and rancher, and of his brother John M. Stone, who joined him
later in Arizona. The papers «•"">■»'" Information on mining, ranch-
ing, gun fights, and Indian raids.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Grace Stone Buehler, 1955.
MS 62-54
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Green, John W
Papers, 1845-1952.
3 ft (ca. 1000 items)
In .University of Tennessee Library.
Author and judge. Miscellaneous financial and legal papers of
Judge Green and his wife, Ellen McClung Green, Including receipts,
rental property records, deeds, wills, and other papers The early
papers relate to the McClung family, including diaries (1845-70) of
Eliza Morgan McClung and Eliza Mills McClung, and an obituary
book containing dippings, photos., and family history.
Indexed in the library's manuscript catalog.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of the estate of Judge Green, 1957-60.
MS 62-55
Briggs, Willis Grandy, 1875-1954.
Papers. 1764-1954.
1500 items.
,-J. n ^i^ 8517 ot North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection. (3077)
Postmaster and politician, of Raleigh, N. C. Political and per-
sontUcorrespondence; papers (1764-1887) of the Briggs, Grandy, and
Ferebee families in Camden, Currituck, and Granville CcrantteSLN C. •
and data relating to genealogy and local history <-■*•»*!
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Sarah Briggs Treatman, 1954-58.
MS62-56
Blanchard, Elizabeth Amis Cameron.
Papers, 1694-1954.
3ft.
,_J? Un ilf™ lt y <* Nortn Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lecnon (oSoy)
In part, transcripts.
Author. Correspondence (1925-54) and other papers reUUne to
the Amis family of Northampton Co, N. a/and ttelr^orSred
^S^i^S ( !5 C ?- 1838 > »•**■ tnxiscrlpt of MrTtSnnerotfS
andManly Wade Wellman's book, The lite and times of SIrArchle
Unpublished description In the library
Bequest of Mrs. Blanchard, 1958.
MS 62-67
Batfle family.
Papers, 1765-1955.
9000 Items.
le<Sm I (3^ It7 rf NOTtt CaroUna "T' Southern Historical Col-
,«J?? r ! esp( V"? IM!e *"* o^er Papers of William Horn Battle, lawyer,
legislator, Judge, and professor of law -at the University ^f North
CaroUna; of his son, Kemp Plummer Battle, lawyer, state treasurer,
professor of history, and president of the University of North Car>
Una; and of his grandson. WUUam James Battle, professor and ad-
£?£ ! d»^ES2F of chta,gD ' *• UniTCraltr * ancumat! '
Unpublished description In the library
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gifts of members of the Battle family, 1956.
MS62-58
Bairston family.
Papers, 1799-1906.
2ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1148,2476, 3149, and M-1836)
Account books, military order books (1813-14). and personal and
business papers of George Hairston, of Beaver Creek, near Martins-
ville, Va. ; of J. T. W. Hairston, planter, of Lowndes Co., Miss.; and of
Bobert Wilson and bis family, of Pittsylvania Co, Va. The papers
are related to the library's collections of Elizabeth Seawell Hairston
papers, Peter Wilson Hairston papers, Bobert Wilson papers, and
Wilson books.
Unpublished descriptions In the library.
Gift of, and lent by, Bobert Hairston and Mrs. James C. Covington,
MS 62-59
Kennedy, Mary Hunter.
Papers, 1759-1955.
1085 items.
lecHon ?3^f tI ' rf Nortt C"™ 1 ^ Library, Southern Historical Col-
Correspondence, account books, school copy books, and other an-
cestral papers, preserved by Miss Kennedy, of Statesvflte, N. C. The
2%231I? ta ?L t0 ,? n * ert * famllr news, religion, and genealogy,
2 ETEFZ °^ Xt*™ 1 ?*' Datt «*' »»«*». andToM^fainlHei
ofIredeU_Co.,N.C. Includes letters from relatives m TeDaesseeTMfr
souri, and other states. — ~— >
Unpublished description In the library.
Deposited by Frank H Kennedy, 1956-67.
MS 62-60
Howe, ChOiab Smith, 1809-1875.
Papers, 1814-99.
800 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3092)
Army officer and planter, of Alabama, Mississippi, and Memphis.
Personal and family correspondence, military papers (1836-38), and
other material. Hie collection is related to the library's Lenoir
family papers.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of William Lenoir Burgher, 1955-61.
MS 62-61
Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938.
Papers, 1893-
28 ft
In University of North Carolina Library.
Author. Correspondence, composition books, fragments of plays,
legal documents, biographical and critical writings, printed matter, 7
family photo, albums, and other material. The correspondence in-
cludes letters from Wolfe to his mother (1909-38), correspondence be-
tween Edward C Aswell and the Wolfe family (1888-53), and other
letters of and relating to the Wolfes. Includes University of North
Carolina student publications from Wolfe's student days, first editions
and foreign editions of his works, tape recordings of radio programs
about Wolfe, and various personal Items.
Card index In the library. Also described and Indexed In The
Thomas Wolfe collection of the University of North Carolina Library,
by Billy Bayford Wilkinson (thesis, University of North Carolina,
1980)
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Lent by the Wolfe family, 1950; gifts of Mrs. Frederick Koch,
1949, Edward C. Aswell, 1953, and others; the John Skally Memorial
Collection, 1954; and purchases.
MS 62-62
Rice family.
Papers, 1847-1916.
ca. 5000 items.
In Tale University Library.
Correspondence and plans of "homes of members of the Bice
family, principally material relating to John Pierrepoht Bice, who
later became head of the University of Buffalo's Dept of Romance
Languages. Other persons Important in the collection Include Eliza
Maria O'Brien Bice, bom 1876, Eliza Maria Seely Bice, born 1841,
and John Bice, 1831-1897. Heals with European travel, and teach-
ing and student life at Tale University, Williams College, Acadia
University, and Smith College. The material is related to the li-
brary's Blake family collection and BushneU family collection.
Unpublished Index to personal names In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Maude B. Dlckennan, 1950.
MS 62-63
HalliweD-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820-1889.
Papers relating to Shakespeare, 1391-1769.
48 items and 11 v.
In Sutro Library (San Francisco)
Editor, Shakespeare scholar, and historian. Leases, bins of sale,
and other papers offering a background for the study of William
Shakespeare and StratfordVupon-Avon, including some which men-
tion Orrlck and the Hathaway family.
Described in News notes of California libraries, v. 41, no. 2 (Apr.
1946) p. 249-254.
MS62-64
Melton, Wightman Fletcher, 1867-1944.
Papers on John Donne, 1905-10.
24 items.
In Emory University Library.
Author, editor, and professor of WngHnh Correspondence, notes
and Jottings, a notebook with bibliography, an address book, a list
(1887-19017) of English Department dissertations at Johns Hopkins
University, clippings of book reviews, Invitations, and other papers,
an related to Melton's dissertation. The rhetoric of John Donne's
verse, published In 1906. Correspondents include Raymond Macdon-
ald Alden, Henry Marvin Belden, Martin Grove Brumbaugh, Marian
Dickinson Campbell, Ernest Hartley Coleridge, W. Donne, Edward
Dowden, and William O. Lane.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Qnimby Melton, Sr, and Jr, 1957.
MS 62-65
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Boating, Robert Franklin, 182&-1891.
Papers. 1861 !-
ca. 150 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of originals In the Archives
of the University of Texas.
Presbyterian minister and CM1 War <*h« pi»in in Terry's Texas
Bangers. Civil War letters (l«61-85), a diary, and other papers,
together with writings of Banting's son, Henry S. Banting, and some
cuppings. The Civil War letters written In Banting's capacity as
war correspondent for the Houston Telegraph and the San Antonio
Herald, contain names of killed and wounded, and detailed accounts
of battles In which the Texas Rangers fought Other writings of
Bunting concern Presbyterianism, particularly In San Antonio. Writ-
ings of Henry S. Bunting are primarily biographical sketches of his
father.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Henry S. Bunting, 1846.
MS 62-66
Wall, Bernhardt, 1872-
Papers.
52 items and 12 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Artist Etchings, together with correspondence Involved In locat-
Uvg the material for Wall's pictorial biographies of Andrew Jackson,
Sam Houston, and Stephen F. Austin, and historical sketches of the
various subjects. The volumes of etchings have the following titles •
Mark Twain's Missouri; Following Sam Houston: Following Sam
Houston, Supplement; Following Andrew Jackson. Unbound corre-
spondence consists of 52 letters written by Wall to Mrs. John T
Moore, with etchings on each letter.
Unpublished register In the library
MS 62-67
Northcut family.
Papers, 1854-1942.
ca. 5 ft (1750 Items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, business agreements, land deeds, Grundy County
Court records (1885), records of the Northcut family civil suit of
1892, account books, notes, cancelled checks, and receipts. Account
books are records of the family's stores at Beersheba Springs and
Altamont Correspondence and notes are chiefly of H. B Northcut
and his sons, Tom and Jim, and deal with land transactions coal
mining, the mercantile business, and law suits. Includes a diary
probably of J. B. Bltchey, describing, experiences of a Confederate
wagon train in Tennessee, Georgia, and the Carollnas (1863-«5),
a diary of Jim Northcut (1889) , and miscellaneous notebooks and
literary efforts.
Unpublished register In the library.
Purchased from the Fanny Momti estate, 1S55.
MS 62-68
Webb family.
Papers, 1835-1919.
54 items.
In North Carolina Dent of Archives and History collections.
Correspondence, pamphlets, and other printed matter, of the Webb
family of Granville Co, N. C The correspondence includes letters
from family members In Tennessee and Civil War letters from three
brothers. Includes genealogical and historical material on the Webb
and Dickens families and on Granville Co.. N. C.
Description In the repository.
Deposited by W. J. Webb, 1941-43.
MS 62-69
Seton, Grace (Gallatin) 1872-1959.
Papers, 1911-52.
2 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-47)
Author and suffragist Letters and other papers concerning the
Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association (1911-12), the Interna-
tional Women Writers Conclave, Chicago (188S), the Blblioteca
femina (1933-39), the International Women's Art Exhibit, Hew York
(1839-40), and National Poetry Day.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1S53.
MS 62-70
Lippmann, Walter, 1889-
Papers, 1917-
80 ft
In Tale University Library.
Author, political commentator, and columnist Mainly MSS. Calf,
books, articles, pamphlets, broadsides, columns, and other works bS^
Lippmann, kept current Includes memorabilia and some correspond-
ence. The collection of papers accompanies a set of complete pub-
lished works by and about lippmann.
Unpublished Index In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Bobert O. Anthony, 1945-
m tl
Scruggs, Anderson M
Papers.
8 Items and 2 v.
In Emory University Library.
Professor of dentistry and author. MS. and galley prooft
Scruggs' What shall the heart remember?, MS. of his Glory of earv
galley proofs of his Bitual for myself, 8 signed poems, a signed card,
biographical data, and excerpts from re view s of his poetry.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mrs. Scruggs, 1966.
MS62-72
Holme, John Francis, 1868-1904.
Papers, 1880-1940.
2ft
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Artist and publisher. Chiefly sketches of Individuals and scenery,
printed matter relating to Holme, and photos. Includes publications
of the Bandar-log Press which was founded by Holme. The collectlos
Is related to the repository's Bdwin B. Hill and W. J HoUlday col-
lections.
Inventory in the repository. Also described in Arlxoniana. v. 1. no.
4 (Winter I960)
Gift of W. J. HoUlday, 1965.
MS 62-78
Bamage, John S
Papers. 1808-1933. £
ca. 300 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, and legal and business documents Including wins,
deeds, bills of sale, receipts from stock companies, stock certificates,
naturalization papers of John Bamage (1855), and records of a case
(1808) concerning land In the Mero District Involving William T.
Lewis and Stockley Dooelson.
Unpublished register In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Merrill Moore.
MS 62-74
Cox-McCormack, Nancy, 1885-
Papers, 1911-60.
ca. 300 Items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Sculptor. Correspondence, memoirs, some genealogical papers, and
photos. Letters and memoirs concern experiences in executing com-
missions; photos, are of sculptures of Jane Addams, Stell Anderson,
M. Bartelemy, Glacomo Boni, Lauro De Boats, Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen,
Edward Ward Carmack, Bev. John Cavanaugh, Charles Upson Clark,
Virginia Clark, Charles Thomas Cuahman, Clarence Darrow, Zenas
O. Blared, Budulph Evans, Henry P. Fletcher, ««ii«t™ Gandhi, Alice
Gerstenberg, Julia Gerstenberg, Dr. Laurence M. Gould, Charles Hau-
blel, Dean Craven Laycock, Marian Nevlns MacDowell, Giuseppe
Marussig. Doctor McGannon, Benito Mussolini, Harold Noice, Max
Pam, Caroline Barkdull Perkins, Hiram Mills Perkins, Ezra Pound,
CoL George C. Rankin, Lola Bldge, Lldla Bismondo, Eunice Tietjens,
and Hugh C. Wallace.
Unpublished register In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Cushman (Nancy Oox-McCormack), I960.
MS 62-75
Arrington, Archibald Hunter, 1809-1872. m
Papers, 1707-1955. 9
2080 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3240, 3241, and 3471)
Cotton planter, of Nash Co, N. G, and Montgomery Co, *'» , Cor-
respondence, account books, and business papers. The correspond-
ent relates to personal, family, and North Carolina political matters.
Includes letters to George Wlmberly Arrington during his school and
college days (1878-83), genealogical correspondence (1929-65) and
data collected by Mary Jones Arrington.
Unpublished descriptions In the library.
Gifts of Mrs. B. B. Gregory, Mrs. J. a Marrow, and Mary Jones
Arlington, 1980-60.
MS 62-76
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Andrews, Charles Haynes, 1835-1905
Papers, 1795-1950.
2ft.
i-eSjJwSf * ° f North CaroUna Ln>rary - Soothern H"*" 1 "" <>*■
booing andw?lrlngs "* * nfl 0tner ""W*"". «craP-
^PJ*Ushcd dratrtpOon In the library.
•Deposited by Florence Andrews Scruggs, 1862.
MS 62-77
Gleason, Frederic Grant, 1849-1903
Letters, 1870-71.
ca. 70 items.
In Connecticut State Library
-*2SE^SS5.SSi? Hartft »«» - CWcago. Letter,
Found in the Library, MoU
MS 62-78
Mason, William, 1829-1908, collector.
Autographs of musicians, 1830-1906
103 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Gift <rf Mlna Mason Van Slndern, 19S3.
MS 62-79
Colmnbia University. Libraries.
Music autograph letters, 18th-20th cent
oo items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
MS 62-80
Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1873-1953.
Papers, ca. 1894-1948.
64 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Musician and composer. Correspondence, business naDers. com.
podUon scrapboota, musical sc^rTbooks7 cllpS SSS&ISa
G^oTSrl. MSn, t0 l 8 1l C0neCtl0n *** **"'
MS 62-81
Scddd, Anton, 1850-1898.
Papers, 1870-S8.
4 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
rJST^OZL Correspondence, Journals, memoranda, manuscript
K? ^^J ne,n ?? bma • Swings, and other papS EFS5&
The letters are mainly concerned with musical performances. cornn£
slaon, and related affairs. Correspondents include Lyme? Ah£5£
ifinfiS BnU1 £ ^S"" DvoratCnrl Goldma^ Ed^ Chte£
Gift of Mrs. Seldel, 1905.
MS62-82
Saunders, Henry Scholey, 1864-
Papers, ca. 1920-47.
75 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
«^SZ^°>K? en , < ?'^ ct ^ es ' and ^mtass- includes letters (mainly
SSJ^S?^?" fr ° In 5? nnders t0 "«"• J""""* J - Sprague, cLfcptagi
10 G^o?M^F^ d J to SP ^^ neCtIOn ° f ^t-^^^
MS 62-83
SomervOle family.
Papers, 1852-1958.
18 v., 11 boxes and 2 rolls.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-50)
Correspondence, speeches, biographical material, and clippings, of
the families of Nellie Nugent Somervllle and her daughter Lucy
Somervllle Howorth, including material on their activities in the
woman suffrage movement the church, the legal profession, Govern-
ment agencies, and women's organizations. Includes material relat-
tog to the Assembly of Women's Organisations for National Security-
Business and Professional Women's Clubs, of Jackson, Miss, and of
the District of Columbia; the International Federation and the Na-
ttonal Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs-
Daughters of the American Revolution, Women's Division of the
Democratic National Committee, First Methodist Church of Green-
vilte. Miss, Mult -party Commission of Women, Women in World
fS£L 7 D T l0 5' Sarafl £ Husbes ' ^^ Louis « Kenda ". Cw
Fnlierson Smith Nugent, William Lewis Nugent, Anna Howlrd
Shaw, a Myra Cox Smith, Anne Keith Fraziefsome7vme,Tu^f
Lewis Thomson, and Frances E. Willard. "nervine, juneua
Unpublished inventory in the library
Acquired 1952-59.
MS 62-84
Turner, Dawson, 1775-1858, collector.
Miscellanea curiosa, 1549-1834.
6 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
^Botanist and antiquary. Correspondence, diaries, poetry, religious
writings, iooKUsts, engravings, and other material^ fleeted to
SFTvJ?*^? dI ? rles of nnt 0en«ned persons traveling ^France
and in Ireland, description of the Duchy of Savoy, WOUarn imS
Cowley's account of his voyage around the world (1683-86) ^d
Turner's botanical notes on Manchester, Eng. Other peraow ren^
ISST W§^ WlU^D^aTB^t^ 1 ^!^
^d Harley, 2d Earl of Oxford, Sir Tl«.masPa5kyn^Wl£ani Peteri"
row. Sir James Stuart, John Taylor, Srani * .flJfi*- SpB *"
MS 62-85
This number not used: MS 62-86
Turin. Archivio di Stato.
Records, 1720-63.
ca. 250 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections
Microfilm.
Correspondence on diplomatic affairs of the Kingdom of Savoy and
Sardinia, particularly of Francois Joseph de Viry, Sardinian minister.
TUPLES ^P* and Secretary of State. Includes Vlrys letters (1720^
mLJS ^ e c S !S e ? r l. of State wnen Vlr7 'M totendant general on the
island orSardlnla, his correspondence (1738-41) with the King when
he was Minister to Switzerland, and (1761-54) when he was Minister
toHolland ; and his correspondence (1755-63) with the King and Sec
retary of State when he was Minister to Great Sritain r<h««> V^,
alsos^e letters (17M-2) of sSa^anKnffio - iSS
Described In the Survey's Publication no. 5 (1956)3. 99^10
MS 62-87
Harrison, George L 1874-
Papers of George L. Harrison and Edward Wain.
7 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
H«tS^n to £ , ,°. gT ? pb i cal work ' Memories of sixty years, by George L
SSTSS, 01 *.' 'J^Sf "0 sportsman, dealing mainly wlthhuntlng"
wi^£* "LT^** 6 ™ - im «ri<a. CanadaTMexIco, AfrleaTana ISeoE
mttJSES? ^ JS tra f?? Dm the journal of Edward wX(^l-
Stea^S^2L a . Pl ^ Ctnre ^% me "* a w*toA) maTwho w5s tater-
estea in politics and country life.
Presented by Mr. Harrison, 1946.
MS 62-88
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929, collector.
Dramatic Museum correspondence, 1732-1902.
900 Items.
In Colombia University Libraries.
Letters from various prominent actors, actresses, and theatrical
managers, among them Edwin Forrest, Sir Henry Irving,UCharles
Macready, and James Mowat. Includes 14 letters from Charlotte
Cushman and 8 unsigned letters which may have been written by the
singer, actress and manager, Eliza Vestrls.
MS 62-89
Mistral, Frederic, 1830-1914.
Papers, ca. 1875-1913.
ca.525 items.
In Colombia University Libraries.
Provencal poet. Notes sent by Mistral to Edmond Lefevre to aid
him In his bibliographic work on Mistral and on the language and
literature of Provence ; and memorabilia relating to ceremonies honor-
ing Mistral, particularly the Nobel Prize ceremonies In 1904.
MS 62-90
Hewitt, Abram Stevens, 1822-1903.
Papers, ca. 1840-50.
14 v. and 1 file box.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer, Iron and steel manufacturer, U. S. Representative, and
mayor of New York. Lecture notes, notebooks, a group of college
themes and exercises, the MS. of Hewitt's Greek salutatory address
(Oct. 4, 1812), translations from Greek authors, and other under-
graduate papers of Hewitt, who was graduated from Columbia Cot
lege in 1842. Includes 8 v. of lecture notes made by Hewitt 1 s brother-
in-law and business partner, Edward Cooper, and a group of commem-
orative medals. The material In this collection was used by Allan
Kevins for his work, Abram S. Hewitt: with some account of Peter
Cooper (1935)
Gift of Allan Kevins, 1838.
MS 62-91
White, George D
Correspondence, 1846-67.
87 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Transcripts (typewritten) made as part of the Historical Becords
Survey.
Confederate Army surgeon. Letters from White to his wife, and
other family letters.
MS 62-92
Witmark, Isidore, 1871-1941.
Papers, 1903-39.
121 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Music publisher. Correspondence from leading authors and artists
of the world ; music scores written by various composers. Including
Victor Herbert, for the wedding of Witmark and Viola Cahn ; pro-
grams, clippings, and photos. Correspondents Include John Kendrlck
Bangs, Frederick Kummer, and Harry B. Smith.
Bequest of Mr. Witmark, 194L
MS 62-93
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder.
Papers, 1836-1950.
ca. 12 ft.
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Gun consultant for Adventure magazine. Correspondence relating
to his work; personal, family, and business papers, including articles,
genealogical materials, and photos. ; and The Don Wiggins story, by
Ernest E. Baker. Family papers relate to the residence of the family
In the states of Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma, California, and Nebraska,
and, after 1912, Oregon.
MS62-94
Haig, Robert Murray, 1887-1953.
Papers, ca. 1927-49.
101 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Professor of economics. Correspondence, lecture notes, MSS. of
articles and addresses, and material relating to Haig's various activi-
ties such 1 as the Commission on State Aid and the New York Power
Commission.
Gift of Mrs. Haig, 1953.
MS 62-95
Hellman, George Sidney, 1878-1958.
Papers, 1919.
5 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Art critic and author. Correspondence, educational plans, official j|£.
communications, rare newspapers, army photos, and other' papers
relating to Hellman's work as director of Instruction In fine and ap-
plied arts for the American Expeditionary Forces.
Gift of Mr. Hellman, 1949.
MS 62-96
TaJbott and Sons, Richmond.
Records, 1840-80.
93 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, Indentures, patent deeds, agree-
ments, and other records, concerning the Iron foundry operated by
Charles, James M, and Samuel Talbott Includes letters of Thomas
Jefferson Talbott (1844-49) and materials concerning the use of the
foundry by the Confederate Navy. Correspondents and persons men-
tioned Include Margaret A. Ashby, Joseph M. Christian, Stephen B,
Mallory, and M F. Maury.
Gift of A. Churchill Young, Jr., 1955.
MS 62-97
Kyle, Williams, and Sons Company, Florence, Or.
Records, 1887-1940.
48ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Becords of a general store, canning company, lumber company,
and coast trading fleet
MS 62-98
Gardiner Mill Company, Gardiner, Or.
Records, 1864-1923.
Sift.
In University of Oregon Library.
Becords of a lumber company. Includes records of the Gardiner dfe
Mill store and the A. M Simpson Co.
MS 62-99
Young (Samuel E.) Company, Albany, Or.
Records, 1867-95.
18 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Journals, ledgers, cashbooks, invoices, and other records of a
department store.
MS 62-100
Upcott, William, 1779-1845.
Correspondence, 1802-45.
735 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English antiquary, autograph collector, and dealer. Correspond-
ence relating primarily to Upcotf s MS. collections and the wants of
his clients. Includes letters from Sir William Fltzroy, "■■""■
Sherwlll, and Dawson Turner.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from Zeitlin & Ver Brugge, 1951.
MS 62-101
Horsfield, Timothy.
Letter book, 1754-55.
It.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Justice of the peace in Northampton Co, Pa. Contemporary
copies of correspondence between Bobert Hunter Morris, Governor of
Pennsylvania, and Horsfield, relating to Indian disturbances and
massacres. Includes testimony of Moravians who witnessed atroci-
ties at GnSdenhntten, Gabriels Creek, Wyoming. ffl
MS 62-102
Presented by Jacob Wolle, 1845.
Lewis, Eleanor Parke (Custis) 1779-1852.
Letters, 1794-1852.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Copies of letters from Mrs. Lewis, granddaughter of Martha Wash-
ington, to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson of Philadelphia. The earlier
letters tell of life at Mt. Vernon and the later ones depict the life of
a Southern matron.
MS 62-103
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lonttit, Chauncey McKinley, 1901-1956
Papers, 1917-56.
ca. 25,000 items.
t In Yale University Library.
F _J!? ycu ? lostst ' «*«»tor, and author. Induces corresDonden«> mn
Unpublished register in the library
nS^JJ !! °3, J S e P xr ***** "aliable in the library.
Gift of Richard T. Louttlt, I960.
MS 62-104
James, Edward Christopher, 1841-1901
Papers, 1861-63.
ca. 150 items.
In Yale University Library
MEETS' ufmSSl J* *"* *? A n^orabllia, covering James*
10eftV«; Y^ir v^^J: 6 *-^ * Vol nnteers) *o colonel of the
SSP-SSLV^ Volnntee »*- The coHectibn consists mainly of te£
^ritten total the period in which James served 5SSe weft.
lSZ?5?t t ? L ettera CO"" 8 '" "flections on home, honor faty .and
army life. Includes several MB. Brady photos. auty„ana
Unpublished register in the library
tttormaaon on literary rights available In the librarv
Gift of Mrs. Philip Gray, 1960. uorary.
MS 62-105
Mordecai family.
Papers, 1796-1876.
173 items.
(2£Z2t2£!!? a * D *iL' of *«*lw ""J History collections.
^^Correspondence, accounts, poems, sketches, and other panem. of
► £L2 tordec " 1 famllr of Nortn Carolina and Virginia Th^oriS
' spondence concerns family affairs and trips -talnm- th* M«^?i
STffihfWj' ™~. » ^"the W #as&n. D. C° £?
the flight of refugees to Warrenton, N. 0, duringthe War of lfcS
nre 11833) ; the funeral of John Qulncy Adams (1848) - dmredal
r^L^ Ch, . tIe !v a mutaate d dliry (April 13-17, 1865)
Description In the repository.
Gift of Pattie Mordecai, 1944.
MS 62-106
Van der Kemp, Francis Adrian, 1752-1829.
Correspondence, 1781-1829.
ca. 157 items.
^hSS .^ 1 ^i!** of Pennsylvania coUections.
t^mfflL*£&jS Ge °^ Wasnll «to° »788), a Lafayette
Gift of Pauline E. Henry.
MS 62-107
Eagle Milling Company, Tveatm, Ariz.
Records. 1888-1910.
S^^^^ (Tucson, Ari.)
MS 62-108
Hu, Ting-an, 1898-
Papers, 1951-53.
1 box and 1 roll.
In Columbia University Libraries.
MS 62-109
Trumbull family.
Papers, 1804-68.
3 t. and ca. 20 items.
In Stonington (Conn.) Historical Society Library
In part, transcripts (handwritten!
letters (1828-34) of John r. Trumbull and Gurdon TrumbuIL
SSf F5 £?*£:, some reeartUng sale of seal skins and whale orTdaV
book (1814-20). ledger (1810-15), record offfisbursenwnte tor ti£
brig Catherine (1820) and the brig Bmeline (18a)T^« ofSto^
^f D ?* r ^. r ^. and , se ?? ai08ies - ana bnsiness le "ers and bills "(1804-
^ Catalof^toe Star?.* «*" "***** WhaUn * TOUecHon -
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Trumbull family.
MS 62-110
Palmer family.
Papers, 1672-1860.
ca. 100 items.
In Stonington (Conn.) Historical Society Library
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
boofc 11 ^^^^ note 5- deeda J letter * a ***** •>«*. and a note-
book. Includes letters about "Palmer Land." wiSs ofAmrnT p«7™!„
■ to^Sif HT"^ ^? K ^IhSSit s^rVofXntalu^
a family tree, and a biography of Walter Palmer. Other membersof
the family represented include Gershom, Moses, HattTStot
tgjjWr., Simeon. Nathaniel. Dr. George ETjohn^d Cap? A&
Catalog in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Gifts of the Palmer family.
MS 62-111
Williams family.
Papers, 1786-1862.
ca. 40 items.
In Stonington (Conn.) Historical Society Library
Correspondence and a few miscellaneous early papers Includes
business letters of Ephralm Williams, some from^ca^ins ol hte
ships, some relating to his farm, one (1836) relattagto .the sale of
wmSS^^T "^3 JE° to 7"* : letten > USX-Si) of Hannah EL
rSE^^JS"*?*?' and 1 5 tere a8ffi ) of Jennie WUHams
S» h f ?tT e f, taB! ;r P e - Otter correspondents include Capt
Hiram Cllft and his sister Mary. Early papers Include a promlsBofy
SS^^fiR&S™"* »* "" aCCOnnt b «* <«"»>
Catalog In the library.
Open itc .lnvesagators .under library restrictions.
Gift of descendants of the family. ""•■■:■
MS 62-112
Heywood, Joseph Neal, 1876-
Papers, 1880-1945.
4 boxes.
£ ^srsssssf H,8torta,1 Soclety aiaeeamB (Tmma ' Ar!t)
TT^^ P0nd ^! !e V. dlarie8 and other P*"" 8 «t ""4 relating to, Dr
l&^nJfB.*? ■?? l3r i5J? e M80 ' s ' :Wltt aescripttoMrt trips to
trS« e ^«*v2 u ^J?" ey ' Demto e. Kanab, and Thatcher; ArixVrand
MSS. entitled The lone wolf, The old alpine »ch(»aouserand The
of^ SSeman. In,a,lto "^ t***^* «* -^^^
MS 62-113
Jones family.
Papers, 1847-1946.
9 ft (ca. 3200 Items)
^Un^erslty of California at Los Angeles Library
s^swrs stare t^ssr&sr^^rs
2S?&.S?* tte ^ ^'^S^^SfflSi'S
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Boy Jones and Dorothy Jones Cook, 1949.
MS 62-114
Miller, James Marshall.
Papers, ca. 1930-42.
ca. 200 Items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library
mt ^*J tf w «°rtc buildings In California. Correspondence and
£2E?„?£^ "^^F 1° mlsslocs and biBtorle bundtnaTin^OTid
region of California, Monterey, and southern CallfornliL^
Unpublished register in the library. ""•■■:
Purchased from Mr. Miller, 1955.
MS 62-115
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Monson family.
Journals, 1817-37.
3 v.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Journal of the Hon. Charlotte Monson, describing travels In
France, Italy and Switzerland (1823-25); and journals (1817 and
1837) of William Monson describing travels in France, Italy, Dal-
matia, Tyrol, and Salzkammergut
Purchase, 1852.
MS 62-116
Hoffman, Velma Rudd.
Papers, 1953-61.
125 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Secretary of the Northern Branch of the Arizona Pioneers' Histori-
cal Society. Correspondence, biographical sketches of northern Ari-
zona pioneers, and other papers relating to Beale's Survey from Fort
Defiance, Ariz. Includes correspondence with the Arizona Pioneers*
Historical Society pertaining to relics, and letters regarding the North-
ern Branch of the society.
MS 62-117
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Land grant collection, 1825-1930.
200 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Journals, surveys, testimony in court cases, agreements, bills of
sale, telegrams, complaints, warrants, articles and newspaper accounts,
and other material for laad grants including Algodones, N. M., Ari-
vaca, Ariz, Babocomari Bancho, Baca Float, Boqulllas y Nogales,
Buena Vista, Canoa, Nogales de Ellas, Peralta-Beavis, San Jos£ de
Sonorita, San Rafael del Valle, San Rafael del Zanje, Santa Cruz
VaUey lands, Tumacacori and Calabasas.
MS 62-118
Folger, Benjamin Franklin, 1814-1864
Papers, 1848-77.
88 items.
In California State Library.
Businessman and agent at Panama for a line of steamers. Corre-
spondence and photos. The majority of the letters are from Folger
to his fiancee, Julia A Osborn of Ne-.r York, while he was traveling on
business in Louisiana and Central America, and after their marriage
while, he was in business in San Francisco and she was living in Sacra-
mento. In later years the correspondence is between Mrs. Folger and
her children. Most of the letters are personal In nature, but there are
references to cholera in Louisiana (1848-49) and to events connected
with vessels and shipping while Folger was on board the S. S Crescent
City (Sept-Dec. 1849) in the Caribbean area, and at Panama In 1850.
The material is related to the library's Gallup collection.
Card index in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ardell Folger Armstrong, 1834.
MS 62-119
De Long, Charles E 1832-1876.
Papers, 1853-69.
18 v.
In California State Library.
Lawyer, California State legislator, and diplomat Diaries (1854-
62 and 1868-69) account book (1853) and four volumes of newspaper
clippings (1858-62) relating to the activities of the California Legisla-
ture during the years De Long was a member. Includes a diary (1862)
kept by Elida Vineyard recording her feelings just before her marriage
to De Long.
De Long's diaries (1854-62) have been printed In the California
Historical Society quarterly, v. 8-11 (Sept 1929-March 1932), under
the title Calif omia's bantam cock.
Gift of Lilian De Long Savage, Maud De Long Prlngle, and Richard
E. Savage, 1932.
MS 62-120
Davis, William Heath, 1822-1909.
Papers, 1836-1909.
ca. 10 ft
In California State Library.
California pioneer, merchant, civic official, and author. Corre-
spondence, account books, bills, receipts, orders, and other business
and legal papers (chiefly prior to 1860) Business firms in the East
and individuals in the principal trading centers of Hawaii, China,
Latin America, and California are represented. Correspondents In-
clude Washington Bartlett, Mr. Boggs, Samuel Brannan, Jose Joa-
quin Estudillo, Joseph L Folsom, Talbot H. Green, Samuel J. Hensley,
William Davis Merry Howard, George Hyde, Thomas Oliver Larkln,
Jacob Primer Leese, William Leidesdorff, Henry Melius, Toothy Gny
Phelps, Pierson B. Reading, Mr. Scott, David Spenee, Mar w < Guada-
lupe Val'.ejo, and Jean Jacques Vioget
Indexed in part
Purchased from Mr. Davis, 1905 ; from Robert E Cowan, 1911. ^k
MS 62-121^
Haynes, John Randolph, 1853-1937.
John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation
collection, 1890-1937.
90 ft
In University of California at Los Angeles, Bureau of Governmental
Research Library.
Physician. Correspondence and other papers relating to local and
regional planning, water problems of California, regional economics,
municipal administration in the Los Angeles area, the movement for
direct legislation both in California and the U. S., California state and
local elections, the acquisition of Owens Valley and Colorado River
water for southern California, and public ownership of water and
power resources. Correspondents Include Francis Joseph Heney,
Franklin Hichborn, Hiram Warren Johnson, Judson King, William
Dennison Stephens, and Henry Gaylord Wilshire. The material is re-
lated to the bureau's Franklin Hichborn collection.
Alphabetical card file in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.
1952.
MS 62-122
McWifliams, Carey, 1905- collector.
Carey McWilliams collection, 1930-40.
Sft
In University of California at Los Angeles, Bureau of Govern-
mental Research Library.
Correspondence, reports, clippings, and other papers relating to mi-
grant farm labor and the problems of the Mexican-American. The
material is related to the bureau's John Randolph Haynes and Frank- _
lln Hichborn collections. ^m*
Alphabetical card file in the library. "
Gift of the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.
1952. ■ ■
MS62-123
Stonington Historical Society.
Records of Stonington, 1672-1902.
3 ft (ca. 100 items)
In Stonington (Conn.) Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
Materials on the early history of Stonington; on incorporation of
the borough, with records of burgess meetings; on Stonington banks,
cemeteries, churches, fire companies, roads, and schools; and military
records, especially of the War of 1812 and the Civil War. Early rec-
ords include journal of a lighthouse keeper (from 1824), ledgers and
account books (1761-1810), records of marriages (1765-98), the auto-
biographical narrative of a slave (1798), legal papers, and other docu-
.., ; ments.
Catalog in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts of Stonington families.
MS 62-124
Gregory, Leslie E
Papers. 1846-1930.
330 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Contractor and author. Ca. 225 letters to and from the Arizona
Pioneers' Historical Society relating to historical questions ; MS. en-
titled Arizona's queer corners and interesting characters, concerning
John P. Clum, Charles D. Poston, Edward L Schieffiln, and the Casa
Grande ruins; and newspaper articles written by Gregory on Gila
Pueblo. Includes assay reports, claim locations from the McMillan ^
district, and indentures for the McMillan Silver Mining Co., in Globe, S
Ariz.
MS 62-125
Hancock, James Covington, 1862-1937.
Papers, 1880-1935.
100 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections CTucson, Ariz.)
Justice of peace, storekeeper, and postmaster in Paradise, Ariz.
Correspondence relating to Geronimo, Tom Horn, Owen White, Qaley-
ville, Ariz., the militia, ranching, and other matters ; notes on Walter
Noble Burns' book entitled Tombstone; and petitions offering rewards
for the capture of cattle or horse thieves in Cochise Co., Ariz.
MS 62-126
10
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hattick, William.
Papers of William Hattick and Rose Hattick, 1889-95
9 items and 3 v. ^ «.«««-»»•».
™,t^^JTiT^. Historical Societ y collections (Tucson, Ariz )
*^tl °L L tte T on,bstone epitaph. Condition book (1891) con-
taining short stories and articles including ^ fe among tne^omanl
mSST' 1*?T' '■"* I™ *' and * m ^ 8nre book (i^-9i)^rZ
jltonAnnacv^-Jz.' Uw^ mesTsanitK. Includes an account book W92)
and examination papers (1892) of Hattlck's slater Rose.
MS 62-127
Hayden, Carl Trumbull, 1877- collector.
Hayden coDection, ca. 1800-1961
40,000 items.
£ P^ns£ P te S ' HISt0riCal ^^ co,lertions < Tucs ^ ***->
^•2l7 eSp ! ,ldence ^ i * h tne Arizona Pioneers' Historical Societr am-
plications for membership to the society, list of California wl^teS
who were members ofthe society, Wographlcal^aS rST£
Pioneers, accounts extracted from books *nd newspap^remtois!
V^dSLgt'SZT- i?- <flUdes a «** of the ISr?Srd IZZtg
Sf^JiS 6a ^ ) wh . ich «•"»"» articles written by Joseph Pratt Allvn
W*E%££Z?" p8endonym *«— • «* an tode^l^tTe
MS 62-128
Prince, Le Baron Bradford, 1840-1922.
Papers, 1845-95.
160 Items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library
Territ^rf N^M^J^!^^**' «"<> 'Governor of the
-SS-S 7 . ■£?* Mexico. Correspondence and miscellaneous Daners
5^2.'^S5? 01y _ (1S71 " 75 ) Correspondents Include Boscoe Conkline
David Dudley Field, HamUton Flab, DavldBenoettHllL mrtiS
Cmuangham McCormlck, IIHHtvaktOM *^wS^e$S£.
MS 62-129
Parsons, George WhitweD, 1850-1933.
Papers, 1893-1920.
ca. 200 items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Correspondence and scrapbooks documenting Parson's activities as
l&STSilST* ?**!* engineer ■* dialSufofthe Mntog io£
SSE^J^i 1-8 Ang ^* s C"™^ of Commerce. Incradtesiatertal
relating to the promotion of southern California on and mtoerald*
Telopment, to agricultural exhibits at the Omaha Exposition eflim
* n %& l ?J :D &! ls dTlc affiate of *• early SOttcentoy?
Gut of Mr. Parsons.
MS 62-130
Taylor, Frederic William, 1860-1944.
Papers, 1897-1944.
6 ft. (ca. 400 Items)
InUniverBlty of California at Los Angeles Library
nwS^JSSS- Correspondence, clippings, certificates, awards,
jftf^-rKS?* Sl tter ', and otner P a D ers concerning Taylor's adUvt
2f£^! D i!2 :to i; General <* Agriculture, El SaJrador, and'develODer rf
taS? SUS?" J" £! r - & Incln,les W scraptaois^otSSnl
Jf^. reports, and printed matter compiled by Taylor while supe?
S^?on 0f M 1 S rt ! Cnl ^ e *** dlrector «* concession at the BaJbtto
Exposition (1901) Titles of the volumes Include McKlnleys asras-
■"jfJtton^nnate, iortlculture; Concessions reports; Foods and their
accessories ; and Reports of the Agricultural and Hort^tural DlvE
MS 62-131
Gift of Mrs. Taylor, 1944.
Rodman family.
Papers, 1763-1915.
ca. 185 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
isffiff^f^i Qnaker T?* 16 ™- Comprises ca. 180 letters (1768-
1865) i from various members of the Rodman and Rotch families,
JSSS^f 2£ ary ££ dl: , d i arieB (M0B-<») "I a memorandum^ o?
cnrrences from 1775 to 1794, of Winiam Rotch. 1734-1828 oewriUv
^EJESZffJ* i"" 1 "** Friends ; a copy of the peace stand of the
*2£%£*J I ££2'JJ aa J i 8«»ealoglcal chart and rther data on oi
descendants of Tristram Coffin.
Checklist In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Alfred Rodman Hussey, 1960.
MS 62-132
Hancock, Cornelia, 1840-1926.
Correspondence, 1864-78.
lbox.
In Friends Historical library of Swarthmore Colleee.
In ^part, photocopies (negative) from the Annual w» rt „* «^.
Associations Friends for the Aid anHlev^tion TaJK2££*
ntaL"T5^? to V ,,d ^ worker " betters, ™>*?°t uiemto?om-
pJete, from Miss Hancock to her relatives, written whtiiT.^^^
working with Negroes in South GirXa^rttenTshe V£fJS*JZ£
nursing soldiers during the Civil WarTfamlryietter^^^^
Unpublished guide In the library
Gift of Henrietta S. Jaquette, 1956.
MS 62-133
Coit, LUIie (Hitchcock) 1843-1929.
Papers, 1865-1880's.
ca. 325 items and 2 v.
In California State Library.
Volunteer firewoman, of San Francisco. Correspondence. Journal.
2ZT&?«£ fn*** aDd Photos - Mo8t of ^hetett^lSKHK)
E\£ ^fr'ento and concern personal matters. The dippIngTSate
toMra^Coitand her family and to Knickerbocker Co., Engine no?"
Card Index In the library.
Purchased from Albert Dressier, 1930.
MS 62-134
Garland, William Harris.
Papers, 1819-73.
SOOitems.
lecWon ?282) ty ° f NOrth CaroUlla "brary, Southern Historical Col-
rf?^^ SC 'K. C0rre8p0ndence '^eny 1836-53) and family papers
pf Garland while a mechanic for railroad shops, sawmills, and steMrT
Una and Florida. -Includes letters from relatives and friendVta
England and up and down the Atlantic coast inenas in
Unpublished description In the library.
Purchase., 1953.
MS 62-135
Creer, Margaret Phillips.
Papers, to 1950.
7ft.
In Los Angeles Public Library.
In part, transcripts.
Gei^oglsL Cc^respondence, transcripts «f unpublished vital
records and original compilations of various family pedigrees. The
material Is related to the library's Genealogy TnSHriSSSvt, conec-
Unpnbllshed Guide to the Margaret Phillips Oreer senealoelcBi
History Division of the library. -^-ou
Gift of the estate of Mrs. Creer, 185B.
LU.S.-OeneaX MS 62-136
Los Angeles. Public Library.
Genealogy manuscript collection.
8500 items.
In Los Angeles Public library.
ana^ro P ^faSSe S yPeWrttten MSS - **"* to TOriora ^^
Described In the Uhrary's Catalog to family histories.
Gifts from various sources, 1884- -—«».
MS 62-187
Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956.
Papers, 1894-1957.
100 Items.
In University of California at Los Angeles library
Anthropologist Corraspondeuce, photos, and related printed mat-
ter^orrespondenta Include Joseph Gregg Layne and LawrenceCtark
Acquired from various sources, 1956-
MS 62-138
Bleecker, Harmanns, 1779-1849.
Papers, 1715-1885.
11 ft (ca. 2590 Items)
In New York State Library.
lawyer U. S. Representative from New Tork, and diplomat
Correspondence, memoranda, documents, and other papers rented
Kee^eltete ^ * W '*"? * Bleecker * Sedgwlct^d te til
Indeed to the Uhrary's MSS. card catalog.
Gift of Amasa J. Parker, 1926; of Mrs. ■William Gorham Rice, 1927.
MS 62-189
11
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bacon, Theodore, 1834-1900.
Papers, 1878-1907.
14 ft
In New York State library.
lawyer. Correspondence, account boots, and other papers. In-
cludes correspondence of Henry Selden and Leonard H. Bacon, letter
copy books on legal and banking matters, account books of Bacon.
Briggs, Beckley, and BisBell, law register of Henry S. Bacon, and
material on Delia S. Bacon.
Gift of Louis W. Kaiser, 1KB.
MS 62-140
Abbott, Jared T
Civil "War papers, 1864-66.
2 ft. (ta. 140 items)
In New York State Library.
Union Army officer. Correspondence, enlistments, Invoices and
returns of ordnance and clothing, special orders, and other papers
relating chiefly to Co. 1, 185th Begt, New York Volunteers.
Descriptive list In the library.
Purchased, IMS.
MS 62-141
Hough, Oliver, 1868-1915.
Papers, 1886-1909.
5ft
In Bucks County Historical Society library (Doyiestown, Pa.)
Genealogist and historian. Correspondence, diaries, notes, a 3
volume genealogy of the Atkinson family, memoranda, news dippings,
deeds, letters of administration, wills, records of marriages and
deaths, Quaker records, and other papers, largely concerned with the
genealogy of the Hough and allied families, tracing the Hough an-
cestry back to 1307. The diaries describe Hough's life In Philadelphia,
1889—1909.
Index and card catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift, 1837.
MS 62-142
Brewster, Georgians.
Correspondence, 1854-89.
78 Items.
In California State Library.
Chiefly letters addressed to Miss Brewster from relatives in New
York State, expressing personal feelings and describing family ac-
tivities. Includes four letters (1864) from a friend In Guaymas,
Mexico with some description of that place. ^
Card Index In the library.
Gift.
MS 62-143
Fay family.
Papers, 1850-68.
45 Items.
In California State Library.
Correspondence and business papers, of Logan, David, Patrick,
and John Fay, brothers who came to California In 1849 to work In
the mines. Includes 35 letters written by the Fays to their f»mii r in
New York and papers relating to the soap business which they estab-
lished In San Francisco.
Card index In the library.
Gift of John W. Scott, 1811-18.
MS 62-144
Gallup, Josiah, 1826-1858.
Correspondence, 1852-60.
50 Items.
In California State Library.
Freight operator and city alderman of Sacramento. Chiefly letters
from Gallup to his fiancee and cousin Julia Gallup, In the Bast The
contents are largely personal but there is some comment on prices
and freighting. The material Is related to the library's Falser col-
lection.
Card Index in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ardell Folger Armstrong, 1984.
MS 62-145
Cromie, Robert James, 1887-
Correspondence, 1924.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Publisher of the Vancouver Sun. Letters of eminent statesmen of
Ca n ada and the U. S. to Mr. Cromie, commending him for presenting
to the National Press Galleries at Washington John Innes' painting
In commemoration of President Harding's visit to Canada In 1923.
Presented by Frederic B. KIrkland, 1937.
MS 62-146
American story (Radio ■program)
Records, i954r-
5 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, scripts, and other papers concerned with the con-
tinning radio series prepared and distributed by Broadcast Music, JM
inc., in association with the Society of American Historians. Con- *^
tributors to this series include Bruce Catton, George Dangerfield,
Marquis James, Howard Mumford Jones, Bichard B. Morris, Frank
Luther Mott Allan Nevlns, and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
Gift of Carl Haverlin, 1958.
MS 62-147
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A
Autographs of bishops of the Episcopal Church complete
from Bishop Seabury.
6 v.
In Episcopal Theological School Library (Cambridge, Mass.)
MS 62-148
Carson, Russell Mack Little, 1884-
Correspondence, 1923-53.
125 items.
In Adirondack Museum (Blue Montain Lake, N. Y.)
Businessman and author. Correspondence relating to the Adiron-
dack. Correspondents include Alfred L Donaldson, B. S. Hosmer,
T. F. Luther, George Mead, Lithgow Osborne, Samuel N. Spring, and
Gurth Whipple.
Gift of Mr. Carson, 1956-57.
MS 62-149
Van Bnren family.
Papers, 1801-51.
59 ite_s.
In Columbia County Historical Society collections (Kinderhook, ^
Chiefly letters, deeds, and receipts to or by Abraham and Lawrence ™
Van Buren, Lucas Goes, J. Vanderpoel, Abraham Vosburgh, and
others.
Calendar of papers In the repository.
Purchase.
MS 62-150
Townsend National Recovery Plan, inc.
Records, 1938-52.
54 ft. (ca. 126,000 items)
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Correspondence, papers, and accounts for the 12th Regional Dis-
trict, Modesto, Calif., which comprises the States of California, Ari-
zona, Nevada, and Colorado.
Inventory of the records in the library.
Gift of John C. Cuneo, 1953.
MS 62-151
Rowe, Joseph Andrew, 1819-1887.
Papers, 1857-61.
ca. 70 items.
In California State Library.
Equestrian circus performer and owner. Letters, bills and other
business papers of Bowe and his associates In a pioneer California
circus. Most of the letters are written from towns In the interior of
California and pertain to circus life. The material was collected by
Albert Dressier.
Most of the letters were published In California's pioneer circus
(1926) , edited by Albert Dressier.
Gift of Albert Dressier, 1931.
MS 62-152
Barnard, Daniel Dewey, 1796-186L
Papers, 1840-6L
ca. 3 ft
In New York State Library.
Lawyer and statesman. Correspondence, diaries (1850-53), scrap-
books, dispatch books (1850-53), a book of photos, of old Albany
residents, and other papers relating to Barnard's service as New York
State assemblyman, Member of Congress, and V. S. Minister to
Prussia.
Purchased from a dealer, 1926.
MS 62-153
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Brown, Orsell Cook, 1835-1881.
Papers, 1861-65.
2 ft. (ca ; 225 items)
In New York State Library
Gift of Mary Imogene Hazeltine and Hay Thomas Hazeltine, 1935.
MS 62-154
Morgan, James Dada, 1810-1896
Papers, 1840-96.
377 items.
wJSV So "" 7 " *'"' ™" "™" »—». •*«««■
MS 62-155
Virginia (Colony) County Court (Lower Norfolk Co.)
Records, 1637-46.
2 v.
to Virginia Historical Society collections
Porter 08 "* 48 made to M 86 fro™ the original records by John W. H.
Index In v. 2.
»5S^£fflSig ^ Vb8,D,a mawtttoe «* "^ «* ■**•
terf 1896* ** Danghto;B °* ^ American Bevoumon, Norfolk Cnap-
MS62-156
Central Organization for a Durable Peace, The ffooue.
Records, 1915-18. ^^
2 ft.
lection** 16 ' 1 ' 18 Historlcal LU)rar y ot Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
f r i ^'Ui, , iI t Iii^l prl ? ted fS^ 1 * 1 ^ ■" organization seeking terms
MS 62-157
Chfldwold Hotel, Ma&sawepie, N.T.
Records, 1892-1909.
83 Items.
In Adirondack Museum (Bine Mountain Lake. N Ti
Correspondence of Charles E Leland, manager a*nd*I> r Kanton
Gifts of John W. Stock and the Emporium lumber Co.. 1958-59.
MS 62-158
Julian (W. A.) Company, Tucson, Ariz.
Records, 1890-1935.
900 items.
JSifS 011 * Pioneeis ' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Ariz.)
. n ?°£f 1 ? ! , 2? ,ce V ^^oooks, trial balance books, contrart books
andjupybooks. includes a questionnaire relat^ to WWamT
MS 62-159
Bme Mountain House, Blue Mountain Lake, N T
Records, 1889-1940 '
47 items.
n n ^^ OT ^ ackMnsemn < BIneM ountalnLake,N Y)
l«fr47. ° f a * HoctocUla . w - I* Vessels, and E. R. Wheeler,
MS62-160
Craig, Geraldine E 1877-
Papers, 1859-1961.
100 items
wst* 1 ?"? Pl ? ne f xs ' fstorical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
»ho l?;5^ paC 5S leap %*-■ ^ Qila expedition of 18597^^01
£$<™ £ ^ M ^ e \ "? d SU'« King and Pinal, together '^rtflTawt
pl£™^1rea. ^ ■*• Ptoal BmehSf tSiaifir Klnf art
MS 62-161
International Marble Company.
Records, ca. 1900-20.
1 item and 3 v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Ariz 1
the National Marble Co., In Cochise Co., Ariz. ^^
MS 62-162
Grossetta, Warren A
2»eS and^'v"" 1 Ml8 " WalTen *" Grossett ». 1890-1940.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections fTnnmn a,h„ *
County official of Pima Co, ia IpfpSlSaZi to amort
P SI° n S,fi C ^ T T ents J I £_ offl,res a 6 * 3 - I* "* <* Ptoenteaid»S£n!
n^Sr ^fiff, 8 ™ 8 5 Tncson ' "^ tte S"" ^erl^on, i£d a
MS 62-163
Herrera, Eleazar D collector.
Herrera coUection, 1880-1920
225 items.
^P^rnd M ^^^^of S SfMa^^ ^ T m^^ ,
Se^eTlnyder !^^ * *^»S»riffStt
MS 62-164
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Helvetia, Arizona collection, 1901.
Journal of the Helvetia Mining Co. Helvetia, Ariz, and a
MS62-165
Jones, Ada Ekey, collector.
Jones collection, 1850-1920.
50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence; MSS. entitled The first battle of Nogajes, 1913,
and A guide to Calif ornla from Salt Lake City in 1858; nottaes'of loca-
™? D ^S !a i I f?7 Ia ; -■■**« «tatlng to V^iniaCItyTNev^, an^a
mimeographed listing of old mines In Arizona. Includes military and
business papers of Robert Ekey. ~^^, w,
MS 62-166
Hughes, Louis Cameron, 1842-1915.
Papers, 1894-1910.
210 items.
™itS^ Pi0n ^'? storIcal Soae ^ collections (Tucson, Ariz )
B n£^5^ rney «*'>?>* Go- «"»<» Governor of Arizona? Corre-
spondence, testimony relating to the Investigation of charges preferred
fSSf 1 "5l. a ? cra P b00k - Includes letters to E B. Moore, Charies
Stokes, and the Secretary of the Interior concerning Hughes as Gover-
MS 62-167
Land, Webster H 1881-
Correspondence, 1923-24.
300 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections ( Tucson, Ariz. )
Business letters written by Land to various companies, and letters
received from banks relating to a cattle ranching enterprise.
MS 62-168
Lage, Patricia, collector.
Lage coUection, 1880-1950.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Ariz.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm.
.»f a J> r !?i? cInde a ' ,MS - «"»««* to the Geronlmo campaign, a TJnlver-
aity of Arizona master's thesis entitled BOstorr of FortHnachuca.
and records (1880-1910) of Fort HuachucaTArS; *ort auachuca,
MS 62-169
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Eneipp, Leon Frederick.
Papers, 1890-1961.
400 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Agriculturist. Correspondence, mimeographed bulletins, pam-
phlets, other papers relating to agriculture and forestry service,' and
pictures of Will Barnes, Roosevelt, and Prescott, Ariz, and. others.
MS 62-170
Macia, Ethel, 1881-
Papem, 1880-1959.
75 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence (1926-59) with the Arizona Pioneers' Historical
Society relating to historical information, a reminiscence entitled Mrs.
James H. Macia of Tombstone, and photos, of southern Arizona.
MS 62-171
Loring, George H 1. 1854.
Papers, 1854-78.
800 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Watchmaker. Correspondence and newspaper articles. Includes
letters to and from members of Loring*s family, and letters relating to
his trip from Boston to Arizona in 1876, together with papers of the
Arizona Colonization Co.
MS 62-172
Leonard, Ida Reid, 1875-1947.
Papers, 1845-1940.
7 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
University professor. MSS., Including Colorado River mines, The
first American flag in Tucson, More important archives of the Terri-
tory and State of Arizona, and The wishing shrines; notes, outlines,
and other papers used in the course History of the West taught at the
University of Arizona by Mrs. Leonard; and 800 photos, of the South-
west United States.
MS 62-173
Leonard, Heman Burr.
Papers, 1880-1935.
6 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
University professor. Correspondence relating to various organi-
zations; MSS., including Archaeological novelties of Mexico, and
Spain and Morocco; printed matter pertaining to American politics
and other subjects ; and programs, notices, and other papers regarding
appearances of orchestras and entertainment in Tucson, Ariz.
MS 62-174
Forsyth, Thomas H
Papers, 1891-99.
50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Soldier. Correspondence, congressional bills, deeds, and sketches
of Forsyth. Includes a MS. entitled A brief sketch of the life of Mary
Elizabeth Forsyth nee Strickland.
MS 62-175
BonsaO family.
Papers, ca. 1751-1905.
ea. 350 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, diaries, deeds, indentures, and other legal docu-
ments, notes, poetry, general memoranda, genealogical material, me-
morabilia, and photos, of the descendants of Richard Bonanll, who
were for the most part residents of Pennsylvania, and chiefly asso-
ciated with transportation, the law, tf»fh\ng and real estate. "Sta
letters were written by members of the family, friends, and business
associates and deal with personal matters, business affairs, and
topics of contemporary Interest.
MS 62-176
Ming family.
Correspondence, 1831-54.
GO items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence of Rufus, John and Nehemlah F. Ring containing
chiefly discussions of family matters and comments on the questions
of the day. A number of the letters were written from Europe.
MS 62-177
Cowles family.
Correspondence, 1832-79.
40 Items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Personal correspondence of the members of the Cowles and Brad-
ley families of Vermont Includes 21 letters from George Cowles
of Bygate, Tt to Mary Bradley, his fiancee, of Peacham, Tt; 15
letters from Mary Bradley Cowles to her children, Jennie and
Francis; and letters from Laura Bradley, 8. H. Cowles, and Noah
Worcester.
MS 62-178
Calvert family.
Correspondence, 1795-1857.
91 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Letters written by George Henry Calvert, his mother Rosalie
Stler Calvert, and his uncle, Charles J. SOer, as well as other mem-
bers of the Calvert family. All the letters are In French except
those by George Calvert which were wri t ten from Europe and de-
scribe the life of a young gentleman of leisure In the early 19th
century. The remainder of the correspondence deals chiefly with
family fln»ni-i»i transactions. Includes 25 letters from George
Henry Calvert to Hiram Powers.
Gift of Bernard S. Carter and Caroline Mildred, Countess of Gos-
ford.1946.
MS 62-179
Dix, John Adams, 1798-1879.
Pape-s, 1813-79.
ca. 1230 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Statesman. Correspondence, speeches, essays, dippings, leaflets,
and miscellaneous papers. Chiefly correspondence with prominent
military, political and literary figures of the period. Includes 88
Items of correspondence and papers of John I. Morgan!
Calendar Index In the library.
Deposited by Sophie Dix, 1950.
MS 62-180
Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, 1776-1847.
Corrr"pondence, 1818-20.
44 ltenis.
In Columbia University Libraries.
English clergyman and bibliographer. Letters written to Dibdin
relating to the execution of drawings, etched and/or engraved plates,
and woodcuts for Dibdin, probably in preparation for his BIblle- •
graphical, antiquarian and picturesque tour In France and Germany
(1821) Correspondents Include the nsngii«h engravers James Mltan,
George Hollls, and Frederick C Lewis.
MS 62-181
Davis, Alexander Jackson, 1803-1892.
Papers, ca. 1830-70.
ca. 1600 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Architect Correspondence, daybook, drawings, engravings, con-
tracts, clippings, and miscellaneous material.
MS 62-182
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.
Archives. 1860-
38ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, microfilm.
Official records, official publications (printed), papers of presi-
dents of the college, Including correspondence, addresses, and lecture
notes; correspondence and papers of the Board of Managers, the
deans, and the alumni ; student records and records of affiliated
groups; secondary works on Swarthmore ; scrapbooks, albums, and
memorabilia.
Checklist In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift and deposit 1929-
MS 62-183
Hamilton family.
Letter book, 1781-90.
lv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters chiefly in the handwriting of Jasper Testes and relating
to the estates of James Hamilton and William Hamilton in Lan-
caster, Pa.
MS 62-184
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Duke University, Durham, N. C.
Centennial celebration collection, 1937-39
ca. 78 Items.
•S*£f h J!£ff , £ Dept * *«*»«■ and History collections.
iA t*J£S3?' pam P ll ! ets 1 Programs, invitations, tickets, map, and other
W S^^ B iS cern ? B .v tlle ^? ,ltelmlal celebration of ' Doke u15veEh£
Description to the repository.
Girt of A. S. Brewer, 193&
MS62-185
Columbia University.
Records, 1655-1893.
11 v.
In Columbia University libraries.
Correspondence, official and private documents, accounts, and other
■«*£t£*JSS?*' 8 ° me d0CUlnent8 dated prior to the founding
MS 62-186
Columbia pniversity. <7*ZZ^e of Physician* and Surgeons.
Kecords, ca. 1773-1900.
6 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
develOD^? d ? , tt<.??SS^' an . d PS? 18 reSaan 8 to the history and
Development of the College since Its founding. The earliest item* »«>
Agassiz, Cornelius Agnew, John Jacob Aster, and Charles F. Chandler!
MS 62-187
Colombia University. Libraries.
Kecords, ca. 1890-1926.
122boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
Corre^oondence of the library administrative staff, forms, notices.
^aaons, and papers concerned with policy stateienteof ?artoS
departments and co-operative projects in which the u££ plntc?
MS 62-188
fgBarlham College, Richmond, Ind.
Archives, 1837-
ca.200ft
In Earlham College library.
HJ£ msp0I1<ience • departmental reports, papers of the Collese nresi
d?nte^ programs, pictures, printed materS^d I other pajSrWn-
eludes papers of Presidents Walter Tarbor CarpenteT wnuam^urie£
De 5? i s, Barnabas Coffin Hobbs, Allen Jay, andJosSh Moor?
Unpublished guide in the library ^^ re -
Opento investigators under library restrictions.
Deposits and a few gifts. «.u»ub.
MS 62-189
Alabama. University.
Kecords, 1820-192L
ca. 88 ft. (ca. 200,000 items)
In Alabama University library
In part, transcripts.
Unpublished guide in the library!^
MS 62-190
Cambridge League of Women Voters.
Records, 1916-
lbox.
In Badcliffe College library, Women's Archives (B-15C)
1x8*8? Z^TJTV {1923 i 1) ---2.SSS™ Board
sjidmiscenaneouslubUcMloS^ (1816-20) and some programs
Unpublished Inventory In the library
£ Acquired 1958. "wuy.
MS 62-191
Roper Hospital, Charleston, S. C. Board of Trustees
Minutes, 1856-68. «"«».
1090 sheets.
IntodtoH>>Uege of South Carolina library.
Gift of the Board, 1952.
MS62-192
U.S. District Court. Arkansas (Western Distrust)
Correspondence, 1872-1901.
376 items.
In University of Arkansas library.
letters to the clerk of court from individuals and law firms, In-
quMng about disposition of various cases. Most of the letters are
addressed to Stephen W. Wheeler, clerk of court from 1875 until 1897
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase, ca. 1937.
MS 62-193
Friends, Society of. Five Tears Meeting
Records, 1907-32.
3ft
In Earlham College library
and correspondence of its Friends Foreign MisslonCouncil [its Cnm
™*T fl" dependent Meetings. Its ComStteean the Hud for a££
rXSrS? Nonaries, and its Execu^m S^g
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-194
Friends World Conference Committee.
Records, 1933-56.
18 ft
In Friends Historical library of Swarthmore CoDese.
Checklist in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Deposit by the Committee. «=inmons.
MS 62-195
Western Oregon Livestock Association. Gorge Investigating
Committee.
Papers, 1944-45.
ca. 50 items.
In Oregon State library.
Files of E. B. Stelner, chairman, Including correspondence and
minutes.
Gift of Elizabeth B. Topping, 1951.
MS 62-196
Daly's Theatre, New York.
Records, 1872-99.
80 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
_ Cash account books (recording Income and expenditures), rosters
of personnel, attendance books for members of the company, salary
accounts, receipt books, a volume concerning directions for the set-
tings for various plays which were presented regularly, and other
business records of a theatre operated by Augustln Daly on Broad-
way.
MS 62-197
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company.
Ledgers, 1874-1917.
8 v.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of the company.
MS 62-198
Kilroe, Edwin Patrick, 1880-1953.
Papers, 1776-1952.
36 v. and 17 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
«„l^ W T e f" JSl1^ p ?? ,ienc 5 uj other Papers relating to the political
and social activities of the Society of Tammany, todtades the^sords
of various Tammany societies, correspondence of various members of
the Tammany organization, MSS. of works by Kilroe on the Tammany
Society, and ^correspondence relating to the formation of flieKUroe
Collection In the Columbia University Library — «e
Gift of Mr. Kilroe, 1942.
MS 62-199
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American Association of University Women. Boston
Branch.
Records, 1886-
10 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-2)
Correspondence, annual reports (1945-58), minutes of meetings,
treasurer's records, committee reports, yearbooks, membership rec-
ords, and Fellowship Committee records. Early records pertain to
the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, which In 1921 became the
American Association of University Women.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1948-58.
MS 62-200
American Association of University Women. Massachusetts
State Division.
Records, 1936-58.
7 t. and 3 boxes.
In -Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-2 M)
Historian's records, giving the history of the division and lis
branches ; correspondence, annual reports, pictures, etc of the Fellow-
ship Committee, and a publicity scrapbook.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1956-
MS 62-201
American Association of University Women. Oregon State
Division.
Archives, 1923-56.
8ft
In Oregon State Library.
State file, branch report flies, Fellowship Committee flies, national
material, branch records, and duplicate materials and publications.
MS 62-202
The Little room manuscripts, 1898-1829.
258 Items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Correspondence, records, and memorabilia of a literary club active
in Chicago, 1898-ca. 191A.
MS62-203
Soothers Historical Society.
Records, 1873-87 and 1942-53.
ca. 1500 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
The early records Include correspondence of the secretary, John
William Jones. The later papers Include correspondence of the presi-
dent, Douglas Southall Freeman, and treasurer, James Ambler
Johnston, along with MSS. of projected volumes 51 and 52 of the
Southern Historical Society papers, edited by Frank B. Vandiver.
Becelved upon dissolution of the Society, 1953.
MS 62-204
National Institute of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, New
York.
Records, 1868-69.
80 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Papers relating to the founding and activities of the Institute, In-
cluding a printed constitution of the organization, a list of charter
members, some miscellaneous notes and memoranda, and a group of
letters from various people addressed principally to Charles A. Joy,
president of the Institute. The letters deal mostly with attendance
at meetings.
MS 62-205
City National Bank, Philadelphia.
Records, 1857-1900.
2v.
In Historical 8odety of Pennsylvania collections.
Signature book (1870-1900) Mnfarintwg signatures of deposit or s,
and astock transfer book (1857-1900), recording the transfers of the
bank stock.
Presented by the Free Library of Phlmoetplila. 19*7.
MS 62-206
Shaw family.
Business records, 1745-1850.
40 Items.
In William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. A^
Business receipts and records of the Shaw family of AblngtonjV
Mass. Persons named Include Jacob Allen, Rachel Bates, Ellahim
Brlggs, Woodbridge Browne, Christopher Dyer, Jacob Dyer, Jona-
than Gannett, Job Godfrey, Joseph Greenleaf, Jacob B«»«f, Al
Herman, Aaron Hobart, Isaac Hobart William Hoges, Sam Norton,
Daniel Noyes, Abljah Pool, Benjamin Pool, Joseph Pool, Joshua Pool,
Abner Portier, Daniel Reed, Lydla Shaw, Ephraim Spooner, S. Thax-
ter, Joslah Thompson, John Thrill, Joslah Torrey, Bteazer Whitman,
and Jonah Willis.
Gift of Wilfred Shaw, 1947.
MS 62-207
Bedford, Isaac
Papers, 1827-46.
lbox.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous business papers, bills, and receipts. Includes some
papers of Andrew McBride.
MS 62-208
Crawford, Wflham Carroll, 1804-1895.
Papers, 1842-95.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Texas patriot Correspondence and legal papers.
Gift of Mrs. M. W. Harpold and Mrs. J. A. Helms, 1932.
MS 62-209
Brownsville, Or.
Records, 1864-95. .]
1 Item and 2 v.
In University of Oregon Library.
Minutes (1870-98) of the town council, the treasurer's book (1891-
94) , and a plan (1864) of the town by James Blakely.
MS62-210
Warren family.
Papers, 1639-1795.
2v.
In New York Historical ,
Deeds and other papers.
Society collections.
MS 62-211
Bayard family.
Papers of the Bayard, Hake, and Lynch families, 1717-
1848.
lv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
MS 62-212
Davis family.
Papers, 1809-1916.
lbox.
In West Virginia University Library (140)
Personal and business papers of Isaac, Albert, and Silas R. DavlB
of Ohio and Marshall Counties. gs)
MS 62-213
Rodofson family.
Papers.
4ft
In Oregon State Library.
Correspondence, histories, family trees, clippings, Bible records,
pictures, and family folklore of the ««mni« of five sons-in-law of
Lawrence Boetafson, who came to Oregon in 1861 and 1852: Neill
Johnson, John Tucker Scott, Levi Coffee, Stinson Goody, and Cyrus
Gowdy.
MS 62-214
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Records, 1923-36.
1 box
kg In Columbia University Libraries
MS 62-215 rev
McCall, John Marshall, 1825-18%.
Papers.
8 reels of microfilm.
Id Jacksonville (Or.) Museum.
Officer of the Oregon State Militia and owner of the Ashland
Woolen Mills at Ashland, Or. Letters and records.
MS 62-216
Saxony {Electorate, 1356-1806) Lam, statute,, eto.
Manuscript laws, ca. 1580-ca. 1810.
In Sntro Library (San Francisco)
Contemporary copies of law*, and some printed material-
MS 62-217
Fort Hoskins, Or.
Records, 1856-65.
lft.
Id University of Oregon Library
a£XZ$& ,*** "** "^ "* Proceeding, of the Ootmcfl of
MS 62-218
Withers, Emily Theresa (Harrell) Marsh.
# Papers, 1948-57.
ca. MO items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections
.JS£f ato8l8t 2? Wstolan- Materials concerning Mrs. Withers'
MS 62-219
By-land Abbey.
Records, ca. 1177-1390.
It.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Transcripts (handwritten)
J5SS"..S p^ers^Wtin! ^ **«*«-»»- »P»
MS 62-220
Adriance, John, 1818-1903.
Papers, 1832-1903.
ca.2ft
Jn 2 l i^ 8i,y "* Texas "teMT. Texas Archives
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Unpublished Index in the library. ^^ P ^'
MS 62-221
Minto, John, 1822-1915.
Papers. 1864-1912.
69 folders.
In Oregon State Library.
WH * Pioneer Oregon settler, forester and stock ralnn-- «•»««*.._ «#
£2° n f^ te Board ° f HortlcSe. CoSS S£? ~
ports and sketches, addresses, dippings, ands^Sot^ ^ ""
MS 62-222
National Museum of Engineering and Industry.
Records, ca. 1920-35.
15 boxes.
In Colnmbla University Libraries.
one^on P o? d ttf wSSL l W" rdattos to tte establishment and
operation of the National Mnsenm of Engineering and Industry.
MS 62-223
Merchants and Mechanics Land Company, Savannah, Go.
Records. 1873-1908.
1444 items and 19 v.
In Poke University Library.
twSSnSZSfSUL *****% ■ "SJbooks, bills, receipts, payrolls, con-
£^S ^^S^J^ *^ < *2** 8 ' "P 01 * <* the^SraVof property
owned, llste of stockholders, and other materials (chiefly 1882-1905)
of the tend company and of the Savannah and Iste of ameBaOrMd
< &-i Iat " !r - the SaTam Mh, Tybee and AOantlcBanwaTco>S2
etate correspondence of Daniel Qngel Ptirse, preXnTVtte co£
Card Index in the library.
.Acquired, 1952.
MS 62-224
Davie, William Richardson, 1756-1820.
Papers. 1758-1818.
190 items.
Ott^Wa-lSP ^^ "T- So " a «™ Historical
In part, transcripts.
c JKevoh.tIonary soldier. State legislator, and Governor of North
Unpublished description In the library
W.£2£? ^ *■ WWiBm ^^"^ »=1e Crockett
MS 62-225
Coolidge, Dane, 1873-1940.
Papers, 1907-28.
lbox.
to Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Aria.)
Educator and author. MSS. of Coolidge's By trick and device, The
cherryeow horse-changing, Indian medicine man, The law west of
Queen Creek, and The three "Cs" of Arizona.
MS 62-226
Biddle, James S
Correspondence, 1833-59.
ISO Items.
Id Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
n^uTSru d s n NavT nenClnS wlai Blddte ' 8 W«-« as midship-
Presented by Mrs. W. E. Mayo, 195L
MS 62-227
Polk, George Washington, 5. 1847.
Papers, 1793-1927.
cs.2fL
lec?on U ?29?£j ity ° f NOrth CaroUna Ltbrary ' Sontherl1 Historical Col-
Unpublished description In the library
Gift of George W. Polk, Jr., 1958.
MS 62-228
Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 1800-1876.
Papers, 1835-80.
377 items.
lec?on U ffi lty " N0Itb Car0U,,a UbTSly - Smthem Historical Ool-
Bhett a^^rand:?h?s d so^ at ° r *""* S ° nth Ca ™ llna - *"**» *
Unpublished description in the library
Purchased from Mrs. Joseph E. T. Bansom, 1956.
MS 62-229
Jones family.
Papers, 1815-1932.
ca. 600 items.
fcctton U °28M) ,ty ° f NOrth Ca ™" Ila L,braryi So^em Historical Col-
«*S >n ? Sp ?, n(Je 2 < 5' diaries > business account books, and other oarers
Unpublished description In the library
Gifts of Frances A^ Kate, and Julia Jones, 1945-58.
MS62-230
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Temple, Mary Boyce, I. 1856.
Correspondence, 1876-1920.
5ft. ( t;i.250O items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Welfare worker. General correspondence (1876-1916) and corre-
spondence connected with the Daughters of the American Revolution,
of which Miss Temple was vice president general. ■ The material is
related to the library's Oliver Perry Temple collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift
MS 62-231
Raskin Co-operative Association.
Records, 1894-99.
2 ft. (ca. 500 items)
In University of Tennessee Library. -
Minutes of meetings (1804-95), a MS. history of the colony, mem-
bership certificates, notes and articles by Grace S. Buehler ; catalog of
the Buskin library ; clippings from The coming nation, published by
Charles Wayland (who founded the community in Dickson County,
Tenn. in 1894) ; and photos.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the State Historical Society of Colorado, 1955-56. For-
merly owned by Mrs. Grace Reaves.
MS 62-232
Gordon family.
Papers, 1887-1901.
ca. 500 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers. Correspondents include Leila
Sinclair Montague Gordon Barnett, Anne Eliza Pleasants Gordon,
Basil Brown Gordon, Douglas Huntley Gordon, and Elizabeth Clarke
Gordon.
Gift of Mrs. George A. Biagley and Douglas H. Gordon, 1961.
MS 62-233
Round Table Clnb, NashviOe.
Records, 1884-1955.
ca. 1 ft. (500 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence and miscellaneous records, published handbooks,
programs, and papers prepared for the club by Lansing Burrows, John
H. DeWItt, John L. Hill, Morton B. Howell, and (19 papers) B. B. C.
Howell. Handbooks, published 1891, 1901, 1931, and 1946, contain
names of the members, officers, and all of the programs, including the
names of the persons reading papers and the titles of the papers read.
The papers cover a wrde variety of subjects.
Unpublished register In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Gerald Henderson. Formerly In the possession of
Judge B. B. C. Howell.
MS 62-234
Williams family.
Papers, 1812-1907.
350 items and 16 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Papers, mainly relating to the Bank of Savannah in Savannah,
Tenn., with which H. E., J. B., and J. J. Williams were connected.
Includes 16 letter books (1887-1907) as well as bills, notes, receipts, a
few letters, wills, and indentures.
Unpublished register in the library.
Transferred from the Joint University Library In 1859, with the
consent of the former owner. Dr. Frank B. Williams.
MS 62-235
Lord, William Wflberforce, 1818-1907.
Papers, 1844-99.
60 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Poet and clergyman. Correspondence and MSS. of poems. Corre-
spondents include Elizabeth Stedman Kinney, William B. Kinney,
Arthur Stedman, and Edmund Clarence Stedman.
MS 62-236
Lazarus, Emma, 1849-1887.
Correspondence, 1868-87.
86 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Poetess. Personal letters written to Miss Lazarus which contain
many references to her poetry. Correspondents include John Bur-
roughs, James Bryce, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry James, William
Morris, and Tomaso SalvlnL.
Gift of Annie Humphreys Johnstone, 1928.
MS 62-237
Santayana, George, 1863-1952.
Papers, ca. 1880-1946.
8 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Philosopher and author. Correspondence and literary MSS. In-
cludes the MSS. of Beslm of spirit. Persons and places (vols. 1 and 3)
Idea of Christ in the Gospels, and Apologia -pro mente son.
Gift of Corliss Lamont, 1954 and 1958.
MS 62-238
Raskin, John, 181S-1900.
Letters, 1859-89.
ca. 335 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
English art critic and author. Letters from Buskin to his friend
and publisher, George Allen, relating to personal, artistic, and busi-
ness matters.
MS 62-239
Repton, John Adey, 1775-1860.
Papers, ca. 1800-50.
1 portfolio.
In Columbia University libraries.
English architect. Miscellaneous letters, drawings, papers, and
memorabilia by or relating to Bepton and to his father, Humphrey
Bepton, a landscape gardener.
MS62-240 f|
Reinhart, Charles Stanley, 1844-1896.
Papers, 1870-1956.
260 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, photocopies.
Artist. Correspondence, drawings, sketches, dippings, memora-
bilia, and other papers. Includes a group of letters to Reinnart's son,
relating to the disposition of various paintings to galleries and mu-
seums throughout the country. Correspondents include E. A. Abbey,
William Dean Howells, and Henry James.
MSB2-241
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (Huntley) 1791-1865.
Letters, 1830-62.
67 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author. Letters from Mrs. Sigourney to her close friend, Mrs.
Mary A. Patrick, the daughter of Theodore Dwlght, discussing per-
sonal, social, family, and literary subjects.
MS 62-242
Sherman, Frank Dempster, 1860-1916.
Papers, 1880-1915.
50 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
University professor. Correspondence, notes, sketches, diagrams of
architectural details, and memorabilia, relating to Sherman's career
as professor of architecture at Columbia University.
MS 62-243
Sterling, George, 1869-1926.
Litem ry manuscripts.
349 items.
In San Francisco Public Library.
Forms part of the Fhelan collection.
Author. MSS. of poems and plays, a few of them annotated by
Ambrose Bieree.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-244 rev
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Harris, Thomas Lake, 1823-1906.
Harris-Oliphant papers, ca. 1867-1940
16 boxes.
Id Colombia University Libraries.
» asso?SS^HH « ; f h the ,? lriSti ? n »»»ttM*w»« Ollphant and his
associate, the British author and traveller Thomas Tjite n<.n-ic *Z.
gether wtth MSS. of books, miscellaneo us blogr^Mcaf£a£r£] *and
Gift of Herbert W. Schneider, IMS.
MS 62-246
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844.
Letters, 1777-1844.
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Franco-American lawyer, scholar, and linguist Conies nf m,
2525* J*?" XL*" 00 **"* l«*>e <* theleriot coWngiegX
A rTg&S&S* *«»^™ ""S^ of history and
Presented by Edward T. Stuart
MS 62-246
Jones, Thomas Samuel, 1882-1932.
Papers, ca. 1900-32.
42 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Poet Correspondence, MSS. of poems, scrBDbooks of lKsrarr <4i<>.
P^SS, and pictures, memorabilia. anTotter^perl rrL eorrSoSoV
''SaifS2!* 1 2 W i^ - * Jone » trma "s^ml^lrSKSt
MS 62-247
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909.
Correspondence, ca. 1870-79
72 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
. XS? 10 '; **"**■' written to Miss Jewett chiefly personal, but with
James B. Osgood, and Horace Scudder. J:loweus • cartes c Hoyt
MS 62-248
Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft.
Records, 1910-47.
l ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Cut-
Correspondence and dippings, posters, and other printed material.
Including material by and about Ludwig Quldde, president of the
MS 62-249
Cole family.
Papers, 1833-1943.
20 ft (ca. 15,000 items)
In University of California at Los Angeles, Ubrary
^iSK? ^^.cUPPtags. Photos, memorabilia, and otter papers
vu55%i2i£2US£ " CorneUus ^ "* tte °° ,e w
Gift of Lucretla Cole Waring and Mrs. Franz Osterhaus, 1952-66.
MS 62-250
Dmdap, Hug* W 1798-1849.
Papers of Hugh W. and John H. Dnnlap, 1824-1905.
ca. 200 items. '
In Tennessee State Library and Archives
Lawyers of Henry Comity, Tenn. Correspondence and legal docu-
mento, and a few miscellaneous personal papers. The documents.
2?to?wL? *•*■** the collection, cVSmaln^ ofb^S
fiL^S 55° J&TS t ° get ? er wlUl some mn^o^riSentorel
deeds of trust, receipts, promissory notes, and bills ofglft AboutSO
of tte documents belonged to Nellie GreyToler.
Unpublished register in the library
Purchased from Charles Elder.
MS 62-251
Moffatt, James Strong, 1808-1890.
Account books, 1848-1928.
27 ft.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Businessman, of Troy, Tenn. Ledgers, daybooks. Journals, voucher
books, letter books, and a checkbook relating to Moffatt's general mer-
chandise store, with dealings also in tobacco, wheat, and cotton.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of descendants of James S. Moffatt
MS 62-252
Prince Edward Co., Va.
Marriage bonds, 1700-1857.
2 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Transcripts. =<.«•</•«>.
Acquired, ca. 1930.
Amelia Co, Va.
Marriage bonds, 1739-1854
2 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Transcripts.
Acquired, ca. 1930.
MS 62-253
MS 62-254
Drake, Charles River.
Papers, 1851-1900.
16 ft (5000 items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Arts.)
County recorder for Tucson. Ariz. CorresDOndenct nnrS mJ^l
orandums files receipts, muster rolls, tS^SS^SSt^S-
2?* lD 5' ud « Iette « relating to the GunsSght MineandTe Safety
Nitro-Powder Co., and a record (1886-73) of prescripaonsfllled^
the hospital steward at Fort Lowell. Ariz. pn*=npnons mied by
Unpublished calendar in the repository
Gift. 1357. '"
MS 62-255
Bard family.
Papers, ca. 16th cent-1882.
220 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, documents, and genealogical records of the Bard,
and related Muirson, Prime, and Sands families of New York and
££7. *^ y L, pr £E} n ^!J among the V** 1 ™ te the correspondence of
William Bard (1778-1858) to his daughter, Susan -Sands, ibis son-in-
law, Ferdinand Sands, and his grandson Joseph Sands. Includes IS
letters from Samuel Bard (1742-1821), physician and professor of
medicine at Columbia CoUege, to his grandson Francis Upton John-
ston, medical student at Columbia and house doctor at New York
Hospital.
Gift of Mrs. J. G. Phelps Stokes, 1958.
MS 62-256
Davis, Mrs. E M collector.
Elfreth's Alley papers.
55 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
w A t„ t S?f W l!. tt f n H'X 1 *!. a ""a!*™*, and genealogical notes, relat-
ing to the people and the houses of the alley ^
Presented by Mrs. Davis.
MS62-257
Winn, David Watson, 1857-1926.
Papers, 1912-24.
ca. 150 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Minister and genealogist Correspondence and genealogical notes
concerning the Ancell, Bowles, Deans, Glazebrook. Snead, Winn, and
Yancey families. ^^
Gift of Mary Day Winn, 1958.
MS 62-258
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864.
Papers, 1819-1921.
ca. 300 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif. )
Author. Correspondence, fragmentary literary MSS., and a few
miscellaneous papers. Includes 200 letters by Hawthorne (165 to his
wife), some letters and literary writings of Julian Hawthorne, a few
tetters by and to Mrs. Nathaniel Hawthorne, and ca. 20 letters from
Elizabeth M. Hawthorne to her niece, Una Hawthorne.
Catalog cards and lists In the library.
Gathered from several sources, notably Blsby.
MS 62-259
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Coolbrith, Ina Donna, 1842-1928.
Papers, 1876-1932.
.950 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Poet and librarian. Correspondence and literary MSS. Includes
10 letters to Jobn Vance Cheney, 26 to George Sterling, and 75 to
Charles A. Keeler.
Summary reports in the library.
Purchased from Kovach, 1850-51, and other sources.
MS 62-260
Frost, Robert, 1874-
Papers, 1891-1929.
56 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Poet. Letters (chiefly to Susan Hayes Ward) and 21 poems. In-
cludes two letters of Mrs. Frost.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-261
Sterling, George, 1869-1926.
Correspondence, 1895-1927.
in
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Poet. Correspondence and 238 literary MSS. Includes 141 letters
to Jack London and 5 to Mary Austin.
Summary report in the library.
Purchased from Thor Llliencrantz, 1954; and from other sources.
MS 62-262
Forrester, Alfred Henry, 1804-1872.
Papers, ca. 1850-70.
ca. 330 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
English artist and author. Letters and sketches addressed to
Forrest e r.
Acquired from Myers & Co., 1953.
MS 62-268
Bainbridge, Oliver.
Correspondence, ca. 1900-20.
ca. 380 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Historian and author. Correspondence, TBnff"»i» and American,
relating to Balnbrldge's works.
List of the papers In the library.
Acquired from Kovach, 1S5L
MS 62-264
Buckle, Henry Thomas, 1821-1862.
Papers, 1850-80.
8 ft
In University of Illinois Library.
In part, photocopies (negative)
British historian. Correspondence, notes for Buckle's History «*
civilization in England, statements from Humphrey Sandwith and
others regarding the death of Buckle, a negative of a portrait of
Buckle, and drawings and photos, of his tombstone. Includes corre-
spondence between Mrs. Henry Huth and her two sons.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased from Pickering & Chatto, 1968, formerly owned by Eton
College, part originally from Huth Library.
MS 62-265
Spalding, William Andrew, 1852-1941
Papers, 1861-194L
1488 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Civil service officer, journalist, director and president of the Acad-
emy of Sciences of Southern California, and author. Personal, liter-
ary, and scientific papers.
Inventory of the papers in the library.
Presented by Mrs. Wilfred T. Cooper, 1848.
MS 62-266
Sierra Nevada Silver Mining Company, Virginia City, Nov.
Records, 1859-80.
53 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Business correspondence and papers.
Acquired from Graham H. Hardy, 1950.
MS 62-267
Short, James De Barth.
Papers, 1877-97.
ca. 6500 Items. '
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif. J
Personal and business papers of Shorb, owner of the San Marino jM
Banch and prominent in southern California for his contribution to W
the development of the city of Pasadena and of the citrus and wine
industries. „. „
Presented by Mrs. Edith (Shorb) Steele, 1934-50.
MS 62-268
Sntro, Adolph Heinrich Joseph, 1830-1898.
Business records, 1871-94.
208 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
San Francisco financier and builder of the Sntro Tunnel in Virginia
City, Nev.
Some of the papers were used by George D. Lyman In his book,
Balston's ring (1937)
Gift of George D. Lyman, 1843.
MS 62-269
Shackleton, Richard, 1726-1792.
Correspondence, 1658-1808.
401 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif. )
Letters written mostly In Ireland by members of the Society of
Friends to Shackleton, master of Ballitore School, together with let-
ters from Shackleton and his wife, Elizabeth Carleton Shackleton, to
their friend Elizabeth Pirn Pike of Dublin.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Purchased from Sotheby's, 1853.
MS 62-270
Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945.
Papers, 18901-19—.
10 portfolios.
In University of Arizona Library.
Welsh poet and critic. Literary MSS., some unpublished, together
with a few proofs and clippings. Includes Aspects of Kent, Cesare
Borgia, Cities and sea-coasts and islands, Odilon Bedon, Toulouse,
and The romantic movement in English poetry, as well as published
and unpublished poems, translations from Verlalne, a translation of
Pierre Borers Lettres de Guy de Maupassant a Gustave Flaubert, and
of Baudelaire's Les fleurs du mal
Gift of T. E. Hanley.
MS 62-271
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834.
Papers, 1795-1829.
ca. 70 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
English author. Literary MSS. and letters to John Rtckman and
others.
MS 62-272
Dodge, Mary (Mapes) 1831-1905.
Letters, 1866-91.
65 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Editor and author. Letters to Horace Scudder.
Acquired from Goodspeed, 1938.
MS 62-273
Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929.
Papers, 1893-1927.
ca. 170 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Poet. Literary MSS. and 52 letters to Susan Hayes Ward.
MS 62-274
Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1806-1861.
Papers, 1827-58.
79 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English poet. Letters and 32 literary MSS. Includes 21 letters to
Hugh S. Boyd and 8 to Fanny Dowglass.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-275
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Vance, Samuel C
Papers, 1797-1869.
ca. 2000 items.
Id Indiana Historical Society Library.
Al iJSS* 5 ayma ^ ' a * Cincinnati, and founder of Lawrencebnrg; Ind.
P Includes papers of Vance's son, Lawrence M. Vance, of IndlanapoU&
MS 62-276
Wallace, Lewis, 1827-1905.
Papers, 1822-1916.
ca. 2000 items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library
author!* ^^ GoTernor * New Mexl «> Territory, diplomat, and
MS 62-277
Cailfle, Richard, 1790-1848.
Papers, 1819-1900.
620 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino. Calif.)
m ESS?,? Sf« le - a B ^ a i. *«e«Wnkw. who spent over nine years
top^nforwritliigorpnblishlngblaspnemonsar^B. VL,uaefKazB
Summary report and catalog cards to the library
Acquired from Mrs. Norman F. Stevens, 1986.
MS 62-278
Committee of Vigilance, San Francisco
Records, 1853-58.
ca. 3750 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
finnXES -^ a ? d i? t ! m0Ily from the flies of the Investigating
SwSSSJI* 1 ^* to tera < talen t elections, denounced members and
oaersuspidous characters ; appUcationsfo? meinJberabJpTMJsmdafr
Summary report in the library
i9 Purchased from A. S. MacDonald, 1816; from Sigurd Fredrtckson,
fl MS 62-278
Van Dyke, Henry Jackson, 1822-1891.
Papers.
IS boxes.
In Princeton University Library
Clergyman.
MS 62-280
Penn Athletic Club of Philadelphia.
Records, 1922-34
ca. 1300 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and financial records of a Philadelphia club estab-
lished tol922. Correspondence is scattered, consisting of portions of
the correspondence for the years 1822 to 1827, 19SL andlflsT
Presented by Samuel Moyerman, I960. ^^
MS 62-281
Fall River Line.
Records, 1847-1937.
ca. 500 items.
Si f'VJJPS (Maas - ) Hfctorieal Society collections.
Ullt, 1837—45.
MS 62-282
Graff, PauL
Diaries, with an account book of Edgar P. Graff, 1860-
1909. -o.j
k ca. 150 items.
W In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
9) ^Edg^r P^ral. 1887 ' "* *** 6ntt - ^ ^ aCCOTnt ** (M( *-
Presented by Annie A. Graff, 1921.
MS 62-283
Loeb, Howard A 1873-1955.
Papers, ca. 1937-40.
1 carton.
In Princeton University Library.
MS 62-284
Price, Rodman McCamley, 1816-1894.
Papers, 1842-8L
252 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Governor and U. S. Representative from New Jersey, naval agent
and alcalde at Monterey, Calif. Mainly letters to Price prior to 1858.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Edwin Grabhorn, 1945.
MS 62-285
Merrill, Samuel, 1831-1924.
Papers, 1813-82.
ca. 1700 items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library.
Army officer, publisher, banker, and railroad promoter.
MS 62-286
Burroughs, John, 1837-192L
Papers, 1893-1921.
ca. 40 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Bro^^d^erT 81 ^ ***"** "«• — »S * *and, ».
MS 62-287
Harte, Bret, 1839-1902.
Papers, 1869-190L
113 items.
iiS^S Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. 12 letters and 101 literary MSS. ""•*""''
Putt name: Francis Bret Harte.
MS 62-288
Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 1852-1944.
Papers, 1887-1950.
ca. 1200 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Ubrary (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Personal correspondence and Uterary'MSS.
Inventory of the papers In the Ubrary.
Gift of Mrs. Sarah Bard Field Wood. Mrs. Nan *«< lavm^^,..
and Mrs. Eliza B. Wood Smith, , 19OT-5& ** ame y man .
MS 62-289
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907.
Papers, 1855-1906.
HSltems.
ErSt^ 1 * 5« ,m ?S25. LI,>nlr »' (San M" 1 ^. CaUt)
andoftSs. MSS - " UtenUy W0rk8 Md »e««B toJime. T. HU-
MS 62-290
Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent, 1872-1898
Letters, 1895-98.
154 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
fJ^T^A* 10 ^ L ? tte 2_ t0 Leonard Charles Smithers. written
Maitonf ^ toI8sels • BnBom - Bournemouth. Paris, Dieppe, and
elKi°wS (^) Anbrey BearaSleJ, to L80Batd Smltte «-
Acquired from Maggs Bros., London, 1921.
MS 62-291
Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855.
Papers, 1832-54.
ca. 125 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English author. Literary MSS. and letters mainly addressed to
Ellen Nussey.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-292
Burton, Sir Richard Francis, 1821-1890.
Papers, 1885-92.
ca. 120 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British explorer -and orientalist Literary MSS. and letters of
Burton and his wtfe. Lady Isabel Arundell Burton to^^Ssher
and friend, Leonard Charles Smithers. *^^
Acquired from Btcby.
MS 62-293
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Gather, Wffla Sibert, 1873-1947.
Letters, 1909-46.
91 items.
la Henry E. Huntington library ( San Marino, Calif.)
In pert, photocopies.
Author. Letters and telegrams to ZoS AJfclns Bumbold.
Acquired from ZoS Ailns Bumbold, 1952.
MS 62-294
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.
Papers, 1830-94.
206 items.
In Henry S. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Literary MSS. and letters to James T. Fields and others.
MS 62-295
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882.
Papers, 1828-72.
72 Hems.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Letters and literary MSS. Includes 88 letters to James T.
Fields and 10 to Mrs. Botta.
MS 62-296
HID, Edwin Bliss, 1866-1849.
Papers, 1809-1949.
ca. 1400 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Printer and author. Personal papers, correspondence, and other
papers. Includes 90 items from the Coala Press.
List of the papers in the library.
Acquired from Gertrude Hill, 1950-52.
MS 62-297
BCtfoid, Mary RosseH, 1787-1855.
Papers, 1847-54.
64 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English author. Letters to W. G. Bennett and others, and one
literary work entitled Alice.
Catalog cards in the library.
MB 62-298
Bums, Robert, 1759-1796.
Papers, 1786-96.
4S items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Scottish poet Letters and literary MSS.
MS 62-299
Bryant, William CnDen, 1794-1878.
Papers, 1806-77.
ca. 40 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Poet. Letters and poems.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-300
Meld, Eugene, 1850-1895.
Papers, 1872-94.
77 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, OahX)
Author. Correspondence and literary MSS.
MS 62-301
Haggard, Sir Henry Rider, 1856-1925.
Correspondence, 1880-1925.
ca. 215 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English author. Chiefly letters to Haggard by well-known writers,
politicians, and publishers regarding his books.
List of the collection In the library.
Acquired from Maggs Bros, 1953.
MS62-302
Blackmore, Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900.
Papers, 1860-99.
74 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English author. Literary MSS. and letters to Wkln Mathews,
Arthur J. Munby, and others.
MS 62-303
Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?
Papers, 1871-1913.
ca. 380 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Literary MSS. and letters to 6, O. Howes, Walter NeateA
and others. Wf
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-304
Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bnlwer Lytica. 1st
baron, 1803-1873.
Papers, 1827-72.
ISO items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English author. Literary MSS. and letters to William Polia:
others.
MS 62-305
Allen, George, 1808-1876.
Correspondence, 1858-97.
47 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author and educator. Correspondence relating to Allen's The life
Catalog cards In the library.
MS62-S06
Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899.
Letters, 1870-98.
88 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Letters to Irving Blake and others.
MS 62-307
Browning, Robert, 1812-1889.
Papers, 1833-89. ^
200 Items. ■*
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English poet Literary MSS. and letters to Frederick J Fumrrall
and others.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-308
Adkinson, Florence (Bnrlingame) 1847-19251
Papers, 1867-1927.
1 box.
In Badcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-l, A-A22)
Writer and secretary of the Woman's Dept of the Indiana State
Board of Agriculture. Indudes many letters from Alice Stone Black-
well.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Purchase, 1957.
MS 62-309
Percy, Thomas, Bp. of Dromore, 1729-1811.
Papers, 1694-1801.
ca. 100 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Anglican bishop, poet, and antiquarian. Poetical extracts.
MS 62-310
Cornell, Sara Hughes.
Papers, 1899-1937.
ca. 100 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif,)
Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, and photos.
Acquired from Neeta Marquis, 194L
MS62-3U4|
Shelley family.
Papers, 1806-18.
55 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and genealogical m»tart«i relating to the ancestry
of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Includes extracts from church and county
records, copies of monumental Inscriptions, drawings of coats of arms
and heraldric devices, pedigree charts, a 17th cent MS, and letters of
the poet's father, Sir Timothy Shelley, William BatcUffe, Bouge Croix
of the College of Arms, and others.
Acquired from W. K. Blxby, 1916.
MS 62-312
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ions
Ward, George Clinton, 1863-1933.
Papers, 1887-1936.
ca. 620 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif. 1
Gift of Louise Ward Watklns, 1854.
MS 62-313
Verlenden family.
Papers relating to the Verlenden, Serrffl, Pearson, and
other families, 1703-1863. «*«*«, ana
2 boxes.
SJ^^'t 1 S S? ety 5 Pennsylvania coilections.
MS 62-314
Battle Abbey.
Records, 1077-1780.
3000 items.
S^L^^S " 8 * " Llbrai7 (San Marino, Calif.)
after the dSutloI VVm ^bsataent holders of the property
MS 62-315
Jackson family.
Papers, 1784-1888.
SI items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Thomas Scott, Blchart SmltVCteed TtoS ^ZS»JS^J^?
and John M. WlreT^ ^^ "••n-aswoe, Mareellus M. Thompson,
Collection has been analyzed.
Purchased from the Chesapeake Book Co, IS6&
MS 62-316
Qnie, Ameka (Alderson) 1769-1853.
Letters, 1794-1854.
364 items.
i2 m f a fL 1 2^i I,d cataU W cards in the library
Purchased from Sotheby ft Oo, 1953. *""""»•
MS 62-317
Washington, George, Pres. U. S., 1732-1799.
Papers, 1749-1806.
ca. 450 Items.
n.^ULF "?^ "*"» fS" Martoo, Calif.)
few^?*£5,1^L° ( °gg£ "^ Maraa WasMi«hx*Ctogether with a
Sn^JSSSE?* 5 en S al M»» beartagto mdaSS^t
if!£ m £S y I3 ,or $J uld catalog cards In the library. u ""™ a, " a "-
«d^?^ 2 | rai,Tnle *"* «-* J^Lgan. O. D. Smtth,
MS 62-318
McCleflan, George Brinton, 1865-1940.
Papers.
5 cartons.
In Princeton University Library
MS 62-319
Hodder, Alfred, 1866-1907.
Papers,
ca. 40 boxes.
In Princeton University library
Writer on literary, metaphysical, and political subjects.
MS 62-320
Bollard, Arthur, 1879-1929.
Papers, 1905-1929.
ca. 1100 Items.
In Princeton University Library
Diplomat and Journalist
Guide In the library
MS 62-321
Jordan, Dorothy (Bland) 1761-1816.
Letters, ca. 1810-12.
565 items.
i"^^ 17 ?• H^tinston Library (San Marino CaB£»
coalS do^esTc &&J»*° * «-=?*£K *». matoly
Acquired from Blxby, 1918.
MS 62-322
Keith, Sir Robert Murray, 1730-1795.
Letters, 1776-92.
102 Items.
SH^fJ. ^ Hm,a ?« t <»' Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British diplomat Letters to Prances Maria Murray
Acquired from Francis Edwards, 1949. ^^ ""«■»•
MS 62-323
Hastings family-.
Papers, ca. 1100-1892.
50,000 Items.
mJ^SJF- f ""t^Ston Library (San Marino, Callt)
guesses of Hastings and Countesses of Loudoun. ""a™"". Joaz.
i. ^S^L™^" J? n L catal0S cardls to «"» library. Also described
In the library's Huntingdon papers (1927) ^^ ™=cnoea
Acquired, 1927.
MS62-324
Bartlett, John Russell, 1805-1886.
Papers, 1846-86.
20 v.
In John Carter Brown library (Providence)
Antiquarian, bibliographer, and author.
MS 62-325
London, Jack, 1876-1916.
Papers, 1888-1932.
ca. 15,000 Items.
^J? 6 " 7 5" Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
.Author. Personal and professional papers betongtor to Jack and
ssai* Jack ^~ Taiga's
List of the papers In the library.
Acquired from Mrs. London, 1925 and 19SL
MS 62-326
Curtis, William Eleroy, 1850-191L
Papers, 1874-191L
224 v.
In Princeton University Library.
Journalist Correspondence and other papers, mainly cUuntaeK
representing writings on political and soelaimXterV™^ cupping.
MS62-327
Elder, John, of Indianapolis.
Papers, 1828-60.
733 Items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library.
^ todlanapolls builder and businessman. Chiefly letters written to
MS 62-328
Dowhng, John, journalist.
Papers, 1827-7L
587 Items.
I n Ind iana Historical Society Library.
tt Newspaper editor, member of the Indiana State Legislature bbS
U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. «*muwure ana
MS62-329
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Roane family.
Papers of the Roane, Harrison, and Williams families,
1756-1893.
454 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Gift of Bebecca Leigh Harrison, 1953.
MS 62-330
Trayior, Robert Lee.
Family papers, 1753-1920.
S4S Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Deposited by the family of Anne Trayior Larus, 1854.
MS 62-331
Morris, Minnie Esther.
Papers, 1724-1951.
11 folders.
In Oregon State Library.
Teacher of the deaf. Correspondence, articles, personal papers,
notes, Bible records, pictures, and other genealogical papers of the
Cook, Galpln, Morris, Stoddard, and allied families.
Received from the estate of Miss Morris, 1952.
MS 62-332
Giltner, Edward C
Papers, 1850-1915.
St.
In Oregon State Library.
Personal ledgers, business papers of other members of the family,
and family pictures.
«lftx>f Mrs. Giltner.
MS 62-333
Logan, Algernon Sydney, 1849-1925.
Papers, 1856-1925.
2 ft (20 items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Poet and novelist. MSS. of published works (Amy Warren, A
feather from the world's wing, The image of air, and other poems,
Jesus In modern life, The last crusade, Messallna, Not on the chart,
Saul, Vistas from the stream) and unpnhllshed works, including an
autobiography, early prose and verse, notes for a play about Major
Andr6, and other writings.
Bequest of Algernon Sydney Logan.
MS 62-334
Pollock, Charming, 1880-1946.
Plays.
5 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Author. Uncorrected typescripts of plays and scenarios, together
with printed books of lyrics for theatrical productions.
MS 62-335
Leigh family.
Papei-s, 1794-1893.
348 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, account books, and legal papers of the
Leigh family of King William Co., Va. Correspondents include
Thomas Abrahams, J. H. Blake, Mordecal Cook Booth, Thomas B»
Catlett, Martha Cock, T. F. Cocke, Bobert J. King, o. D. Minor,
James Nunn, John Bow, J. Lewis Slaughter, Frederick W. Valentine,
John Whitloick, and members of the Leigh family. Other persons
named include Warner Davis. Mary Bicheson, Molly Bicheson, Blcu-
ard Squire Taylor, and David Anderson Valentine.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of the Valentine Museum, Bichmond, 1958.
MS 62-336
George family.
Papers, 1718-1936.
163 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, account book, personal and business accounts,
receipts, indentures, will, genealogical notes, materials concerning
lawsuits and the administration of estates, and printed matter, of
the George family of Caroline Co., Va. Correspondents Include Lewis
T. Blunt, Elliott M. Burruss, Booth Brown, Anne K. Camp, Louisa
(George) Corbett, Henry Hortensius George, Lewis George, Lewis
Melville George, Oscar F. George, Oscar B. George, William Orvnie
George, John H. Henry, Henry H. Samuel, T. L. Scott, and W. W.
Taliaferro.
Gift of Lewis Dudley George, I960.
MS 62-337
Darter family.
Paperr, 1817-1918.
67 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, agreements, bonds, deeds, plats of land,
and other papers, of the Darter family. Includes essays, speeches,
thesis and other papers of James Ephraim Tarter.
Collection has been analyzed.
Gift of J. E. Tarter, 1958.
MS 62-338
Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881.
Papers, 1835-ca. 1870.
ca. 135 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, C-UIf.)
Scottish essayist and historian. Correspondence and literary MSS.
Inclndes 84 letters from Carlyle and his wife to Henry Larkln.
MS 62-339
Bremer, Fredrika, 1801-1865.
Letters. 1849-65.
ca. 40 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Swedish author. Letters to Marcus Spring.
Acquired from A. L Mackaye, 1934.
MS 62-340
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910.
Papers. 1867-95.
ca. 140 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Letters (mainly to Mary J. Mason Fairbanks) and
literary MSS.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-341
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844.
Papers, 1795-1844.
ca. 50 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British poet and critic. Poems, and letters to James Thomson,
Edward Moxon, and others.
Acquired from Blxby, before 1927.
MS 62-342
Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883.
Letters, 1874-1881.
ca. 40 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English Journalist, lawyer, and Shakespearian critic. Letters, i
mainly to Joseph Parker Norris. dH
MS 62-343
Brydges family.
Papers, 1500-1800.
ca. 12,000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Stowe collection.
Correspondence, accounts, family, land, legal, and miscellaneous
papers. The bulk of the correspondence Is composed of the letter-
books of James Brydges, 1st duke of fihnndos.
MS 62-344
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^aiog of Manuscript Collections
Ellis, Powhatan, 1829-1906.
Papers, 1856-90.
1592 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
^S^ esp ^. iea ^. acc ? u,,t * autobiographical sketch, cancelled
^"^memorabilia. Prints matter, and other paperaTof JCluT IS
■SS2!? r - a i: I*". •* m <* aa °°4- deludes a catalog^ m Suf
S? r^ri^^"^ Pbllip St " ^^ Co**- John War^ck SS:
£7,. J!^? ^"** Jones, and members of the Cocke, Bills, Munford.
Taliaferro, and Tucker families. — —». ■"-■=, """«'".
Collection has been analyzed.
MS 62-345
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1882.
Papers, 1832-91.
351 Items.
InHenry a Huntington Library (San Marino. Calif.)
^SS^SS^SS^^ - »»««* MSS.
MS62-846
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892.
Papers, 1857-90.
ca. 40 items.
Poet Letters and 28 literary MSS.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-847
Dflbdin, Thomas FrognaD, 1776-1847.
Papers, 1807-45.
693 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif.)
•JSSJ? bibu °6™Pner. Chiefly letters to Dlbdln. Includes a llt-
"XiS caKSe^K" ***• *""*** *""**■ "" *"»
Acquired from Tregaskls, 1926, and from other sources.
MS 62-348
Meredith, George, 1828-1909.
Papers, 1849-1901.
70 items.
£.ESf \ Hunt I ln « ton u »"^ (San Marino, Callt)
English author. Letters and literary MSS.
Catalog cards to the library.
MS 62-549
Masters, Edgar Lee, 1869-1950.
Papers, ca, 1923.
ca. 40 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino Calif.)
Poet A letter and poems. ' ^" i "'
MS 62-350
Moody, William Vaughn, 1869-1910.
Letters, 1901-36.
302 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
tn£?h- ii,i* tter ' '"J" 1 *- Harrt et C. Brainerd (later Moody's wife),
together with a scrapbook of letters to Edith 8. Keflogg^attaFto
Moody's Letters to Harrtet (1835) "*uogS mating to
Acquired from Edith S. Kellogg, 1939.
MS 62-351
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882.
Papers, 1846-85.
53 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino. Calif.)
and^i^ M n sl ardSL ^^^Hobert Browning and .rthers,
MS'62-352
Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875.
Papers,
ca. 140 items.
In Library of Congress, Bare Books Division,
dei-sen™* *"* ° f °* JeBn Hersholt coUeetlon of Hans Christian An-
nJ^^J^'.^^i anautobiography, and miscellaneous writings.
Correspondents Include Bichard Bentley, Ida Koch, Horace E Sen*
der, and Henrietta Wulft ^^ "«™as m. ocua-
«.??^S^i n C"*"^ 8 «* tte J ea» HershoU collection of Hans Chris-
MS 62-353
Lardner, Ring Winner, 1885-1933.
Papers, 1907-33.
ca,Sft (1106 Items)
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Short-story writer and Journalist Letters (740) exchansed be-
tween Lardner and his future wife during the period of their court-
ship, poems, short stories, articles, dippings, and photos. ^^
Card catalog in the library.
61ft of Blng Lardner, Jr., 1960.
MS 62-354
Steele, James King, 1875-1937.
Papers, 1906-36.
ca. 590 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Callt)
Editor, author, and publicist Literary MSS, radio scripts, and
personal and business papers. ~«**» «"««
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Steele, 1950.
MS 62-355
Scott, Sir Walter, hart., 1771-1832.
Papers, 1803-SL
ca. 110 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Scottish author. Literary MSS. and letters to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Scott, John Wilson Croker, and others. ^^
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-356
Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher) 1811-1896.
Papers, 1853-88.
210 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Literary MSS. and letters to James T. Fields and others.
MS62-357
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.
Papers, 1852-94.
ca. 160 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Callt)
Scottish author. Correspondence, sketches, musical works, and
other literary MSS. Includes letters regarding Stevenson's Illness
and 42 letters to Will S. Low.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-358
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843.
Papers, 1798-1839.
1391 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Callt)
^^^ a&i ? i J? 06 *- Correspondence and 17 literary MSS. Includes
tetters fo Margaret Holford Hodson, John BlcSman, and William
MS62-359
Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878.
Papers, 1840-1903.
460 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Callt)
Poet and Journalist Correspondence and literary MSS Includes
SUS" 1 iO** 1 ^ of Tabor's wife Marie, 10 letters to James Thomas
Fields, 28 to Edmund Clarence Stedman, and 52 to James Ripley Os
good. *
MS 62-36
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Stoddard, Charles Warren, 1843-1909.
Papers, 1878-1909.
391 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Correspondence and 2 literary MSS. Includes S3 letters
to Dewitt Miller. „_^
MS62-361
Smith, Charlotte (Turner) 1749-1806.
Papers, 1784-1806.
46 items.
In Henry E. HuntingtoD Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English author. A literary MS. and letters to Joseph Cooper
Walker and Sarah Farr Rose.
Catalog cards In the library.
Chiefly acquired from D. Bogardns, 1925.
MS62-362
Reade, Charles, 1814-1884.
Papers, 1863-76.
106 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
EngliRh author. Letters and literary MSS.
MS 62-863
Bedingfeld, Edward.
Papers, ca. 1753-80.
59 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English author. Correspondence and literary works. Includes 10
letters from Thomas Gray and 36 from William Mason.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS62-S64
Ojai Festivals, ltd, Ojcd, Calif.
Records, 1946-53.
ca. 9110 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence with sponsors, patrons, artists, and their managers,
advertising matter, programs, photos, and other records of an organi-
zation founded by John J. L Bauer for the production of annual
music, theater, and dance festivals at OJal, Calif, covering the years
of the festivals under the directorship of Bauer.
Inventory of the papers in the library.
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. John J. L Bauer, 1955.
MS 63-365
Lytton, Rosina Doyle (Wheeler) Buhrer-Lytton, laronest,
1802-1882.
Papers, 1838-61.
66 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
English author. Literary MSS. and letters to Bebecca Ryves.
MS 62-366
Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891.
Papers, 1849-91.
152 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
Poet Literary MSS. and letters to James T. Fields, George W.
Smalley, and others.
MS 62-367
Marquis, Neeta.
Papers, 1870-1949.
ca. 2740 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author and literary instructor. Family and personal correspond-
ence and papers.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Gift of Miss Marquis, 1950-62.
MS62-368
Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1956.
Letters, 1916-48.
139 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Journalist and author. Letters to ZoS Aklns, Mary Austin, Neeta
Marquis, George Sterling, and others.
MS 62-369
Sharp, William, 1855-1905.
Papers, 1890-97.
49 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.) X
English poet and promoter of Celtic revival literary MSS. rnifJI
letters to Messrs. Stone & Kimball and others. "
MS 62-870
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850.
Papers, - 1795-1848.
ca. 175 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Poet Literary MSS. and letters to Edward Moron, Francis Wrang-
ham, and others.
Catalogue cards In the library.
MS 62-371
Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900.
Papers, 1883-99.
72 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Letters and 4 literary MSS.
MS62-372
Walling, Anna (Strunsky) 1879-
Correspondence, 1899-1948.
ca. 160 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Talif.)
Social economist and author. Correspondence with Jack London
and others.
Gift of Mrs. Walling, 1868.
MS 62-373
This number not used: MS 62-374
Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882.
Papers, 1828-73.
94 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English author. MSS of literary works and letters to Charles
Dickens, Mr. Jeffs, and others.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-876
Jackson, Helen Maria (Fiske) Hunt, 1881-1885.
Papers, 1852-87.
169 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Literary MSS. and letters to William H. Ward, James T.
Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Palmer, and others.
MS 62-576
Howeus, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Papers, 1860-1915.
278 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif) »
Author and literary critic literary MSS. and- letters to James 3fl
Fields, Sylvester Baxter, Charles W. Stoddard, and others.
MS62-877
Guiney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920.
Papers, 1884-1914.
201 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Poet and essayist Literary MSS. and letters to James T. Fields,
William H. Ward, and others.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-378
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Lever, Charles James, 1806-1872.
Papers, 1841-72.
328 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Callt)
together with 5 notebooks. «•=»■»
MS 62-379
Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834.
Papers. 1796-1834.
228 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino CaHt)
i-JfUfT^ L antnor - Correspondence and 20 literary MSS. Includes 40
letter* to Thomas Manning, 20 to Samuel T. Coleridge, and 20to John
Btetanan. Other correspondents Include Bobert Lloyd and Edward
MS 62-380
Sinclair, Upton Beall, 1878-
Letters, 1905-25.
64 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Callt)
Author. Letters to Jack London and others.
Catalog cards In the library.
Miller, Joaquin, 1841?-1913.
Papers. 1869-1909.
ca. 265 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif.)
Poet and playwright literary MSS. (ca. 150) and letters to
Charles Warren Stoddard, William Hayes Ward and othersT^
Catalog cards In the library. mm.
MS 62-381
Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864.
Papers, ca. 1813-58.
164 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino. Callt)
and?tt^. ailtll0r ' 130 Bterary MSS - and Iette ™ to J " ne » Mdl018
MS62-382
Jeraingham, Edward, 1737-1812.
Papers, 1760-1812.
1194 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif.)
^£^^ poetai i dai ? matlfl< - CWefl y tette » to Jendngham relating
to his writings and social activities. '
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from Sawyer, 1826.
MS 62-383
Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893.
Papers, 1859-90.
51 Items.
teHenry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Callt)
Poet Literary MSS. and letters to James T. Fields and others.
MS62-384
James, George Payne Rainsford, 1801 M860.
Papers, ca. 1826-40.
43 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino. Calif.)
English historian and author. Letters and a MS. of The Bfe and
times of Louis the Fourteenth.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-386
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859.
Papers, 1819-59.
40 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino. Callt)
Historian and author. Literary MSS. and letters to Thomas Aspln-
wall and others.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-886
Hears, Lafcadio, 1850-1904.
Papers, 1883-89.
41 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Callt)
Author. Literary MSS. and tetters to Henry Mills Alden.
Catalog cards In the library.
5 MS 62-387
MS 62-388
Yeats, William Butler, 1865-1939.
Papers, 1887-1929.
76 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Callt)
Irish poet Letters to Catherine Tynan and others and a MS. of
The shadowy waters.
MS62-389
Shelley, Mary WoHstonecraft (Godwin) 1797-1851
Letters, 1817-49.
167 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Callt)
English author. Letters to Claire Oalrmont Leigh Hunt and his
wife, John Howard Payne, and others.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-390
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909.
Papers, 1866-84.
85 Items.
, InHenryE. Huntington Library (San Marino, Callt)
English poet and critic Letters and literary MSS.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-391
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.
Papers, 1725-39.
ca. 70 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif. )
English author. Correspondence, poems by Swift, and poems en-
dorsed by him or once in his possession. Includes letters and naDers
relating to Swift
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-392
Poole, John, 1786 '-1872.
Letters, 1817-37.
75 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Callt)
English author. Letters to James St Auhyn.
Acquired from Henkels, 1922.
MS 62-393
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852.
Papers, 1813-50.
49 items.
In Henry E. Hu ntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
^,< A , ct0 ^' P la y w £ight. and diplomat Correspondence, and literary
MSS. Includes 25 letters to Mary W. Shelley.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-394
Paine, Albert Bigektw, 1861-1937.
Correspondence, 1890-1934.
ca. 1950 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Callt)
Author. Literary correspondence with various persona.
Acquired from the American Autograph Shop, 1938.
MS 62-395
Planche, James Robinson, 1796-1880.
Correspondence, ca. 1794-1880.
282 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Callt)
Playwright, antiquarian, and theatre manager. Mainly letters
addressed to PlancheV
Catalog cards in the library.
MS62-396
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Mmr, John, 1838-1914.
Papers, 1874-1913.
116 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Naturalist, explorer, and author. Letters and literary MSS. In-
cludes 28 letters to Charles A. Keeler, and 80 to Theodore P. Lukeoa
MS 62-397
Way, W Irving, d. 193L
Correspondence, 1894-1924.
174 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library f San Marino, Calif.)
Literary agent Letters from Thomas Bird Moaner and others
relating to business matters and the publication of the Mosher books.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Gift of W. W. Clary, 1948.
MS 62-398
Vincent, John Martin, 1857-1939.
Papers, 1838-1929.
ca. 3500 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
University professor. Correspondence of Vincent and his wife,
Ada Smith Vincent, together with ca. 1000 Vincent family papers.
Bequest of Dr. Vincent 1886.
MS 62-399
Taylor, Joseph Danner, 1830-1899.
Correspondence, 1863-81.
09 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Educator, lawyer, and TJ. S. Representative from Ohio. Letters
exchanged between Taylor and his wife, and with members of their
families, written to and from North Berwick, Me. and Cambridge,
Ohio.
Gift of Mrs. Gertrude Slaughter, 1929.
MS 62-400
Austin, Mary (Hunter) 1868-1934.
Papers, 1861-1950.
< ca. 11,000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Correspondence and personal and literary papers.
Inventory in the library.
Purchased from the Mary Austin estate, 1958.
MS 62-401
Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939.
Letters, 1901-33.
ca. 305 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Call!)
English author. Letters from Ford to his publisher. James B.
Pinker.
Acquired from Dawson's Book Shop, 1950.
MS62-402
White, William Richardson, 1892-
Papers, 1945-60.
8 filing cabinets.
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist minister and President of Baylor University.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift
MS 62-403
Borden, GaU, 1801-1874.
Papers, 1820-40.
ca. 2 ft
In Baylor University Library.
Printer and manufacturer.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Borden family, 1945.
MS 62-404
Brooks, Samuel Palmer, 1863-193L
Papers, 1850-1932.
ca. 30 ft and 6 filing cabinets.
In Baylor University Library.
President of Baylor University.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Brooks family.
MS 62-405
Brann, William. Cowper, 1855-1898. ■
Papers, 1890-99.
ca.6ft
In Baylor University Library.
Journalist publisher, and author, of Waco, Tex
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts and purchases, 1928-60.
Wimpee, W J
Letters, 1949-60.
9ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist minister and educator, of Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift
MS 62-406
MS 62-407
Scarborough, Dorothy, 1878-1935.
Papers, 1890-1945.
20 ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Author and professor of rengiinfr at Baylor and Columbia TJnl-
versltleB.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Scarborough family.
MS62-408
Barnard, George, 1818-1883.
Papers, 1820-1900.
4ft
In Baylor University Library.
Tnrtlsn trader and merchant of Waco, Tex.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Barnard family, 1928-50.
MS 62-409
Baines, George Washington, 1809-1882.
Papers, 1750-1950.
5ft
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist minister and president of Baylor University.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Baines family, 1928-59.
Dawson, Joseph Martin, 1879-
Papers, 1900-60.
ca.4ft
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist clergyman and author.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Dawson family.
Greve, J J
Papers, 1878-1950.
ca.8ft
In Baylor University Library.
Lawyer and Judge, of Texas.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Greve estate.
Johnson, Charles D
Papers, 1920-50.
ca.6ft
In Baylor University Library.
Educator and author.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-410
MS 62-411
MS 62-412
MS 62-413
Harrison, Guy Bryan.
Papers, 1715-1960.
18 ft
In Baylor University Library.
Educator.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Mr. Harrison.
MS 62-414
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Alexander, James Patterson, 1883-1947.
Papers, 1920-55.
12ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Lawyer and chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Alexander, 1858.
MS 62-415
Hacking, James, 1808-1863.
Papers, 1830-60.
ca.2ft
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist minister and educator.
Open to Investigators under library restriettons.
Gift of the Hncklns family.
MS 62-416
Gfooch, Wilby T
Papers, 1885-1960.
ca. 15 ft (ca. 6000 Items)
In Baylor University library.
Educator.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Goocb.
MS 68-417
Burleson, Rufus Columbus, 1823-1901.
Papers, ca. 1830-1900.
20 ft
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist minister and president of Baylor University. Corre-
spondence, diaries, Journals, records, and printed material.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Burleson family.
MS 62-418
Carroll, Benajah Harvey, 1843-1914.
Papers of Benajah Harvey Carroll and James Milton Car-
roll, 1850-1950.
ca.8ft
In Baylor University library.
Papers of Benajah H. and James M. Carroll, clergymen and edu-
cators, of Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Carroll family.
MS 62-419
Acree,Fred.
Papers, 1830-1950.
8ft
In Baylor University Library.
Farmer and businessman of Moody and Waco, Tax. Documents,
church history, other papers, and photos.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Acree family, ca. I960.
MS 62-420
Freeman, John D
Papers, 1790-1900.
8ft
In Baylor University Library.
Lawyer, and merchant, of Texas.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase.
MS 62-421
Guittard, Frauds Gevrier.
Papers of Francis Gevrier Guittard and Josephine Guit-
tard, ca. 1700-1957.
7ft
In Baylor University Library.
«- J!5t? fI. G, !j t,M & a VfOasBm of history at Baylor University,
and of his wife, Josephine. —"
Open to InvetsUgators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Guittard family, 1858. •«»•
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, 1838-1898.
Papers of Lawrence S. Ross and Shapley Prince Ross.
1820-1900. ^^
4 ft
In Baylor University Library.
- J^J? °L£° B8 <J? aDSeie ™ te Army officer and Governor of Texas,
and of his father, Shapley Prinze Boss, an early settler of Texasand
an Indian agent ^^
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Ross family.
MS 62-423
Neff, Pat Morris, 1871-1952. i
Papers. 1820-1952.
ca. 750,000 items and pages.
In Baylor University library.
Lawyer, Governor of Texas, and president of Baylor University
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Neff family. ^^
MS 62-424
Montgomery, Edmund, 1835-1911.
Papers of Edmund Montgomery and Elisabet Key Mont-
gomery, 1850-1910.
5ft
In Baylor University Library.
Papers of Montgomery, a scientist, and his wife Elisabet Ney, a
sculptress of Germany and Texas.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift
MS 62-425
Crane, Royston Campbell, o. 1864.
Papers of Royston C. Crane and William Carey Crane,
ca. 1700-1950.
ca. 185 ft
In Baylor University Library.
Papers of Crane, a lawyer, and of his father William C. Crane, a
Baptist minister and President of Baylor University.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Crane family.
MS62-426
Grundy, Robert A
Papers, 1900-50.
4 ft
In Baylor University Library.
Planter, of Texas.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift
MS 62-427
Burleson, Richard Byrd.
Papers, ca. 1830-85.
3 ft
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist minister, geologist, and vice-president of Baylor University.
Correspondence, diaries, and records.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Burleson family.
MS 62-428
Norris, John Franklyn, 1877-1952.
Papers, 1890-1950.
20 ft
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist minister.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Norris family.
MS62-429
Meroney, William Penu, 1881-1938.
Papers, 1920-48.
15 ft
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist minister and professor of sociology at Baylor University.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Meroney family.
. MS 62-430
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Porter, Clyde.
Papers of Clyde Porter and Male Reed Porter, 1820-1900.
ca. 4 ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Papers of Porter and Mae Seed Porter, historians and authors, of
Texas and Calif ornia.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Porter family.
MS 62-431
Wilson, Frank M 1908-
Papers, 1935-55.
6 ft
In Baylor University Library.
Lawyer and appellate judge, of Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift
MS 62-432
Maass, Herman E
Papers, 1878-1956.
ca. 20 ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Lawyer and Judge, of Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased from and gift of the Haass family.
Brooks, Thomas Dudley.
Papers, 1920-40.
ca. 5 ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Educator.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-433
MS 62-434
Borress, Tom.
Letters, 1950-55.
100 p.
In Baylor University Library.
Baptist minister, of Texas.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
MS 62-435
Martin, Dock E h. 1878.
Papers, 1920-60.
ca.3ft
In Baylor University Library.
Businessman, of San Antonio, Tex.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift.
McKinney, Collin.
Papers, 1820-50.
lft.
In Baylor University Library.
Early settler of Texas.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the McKinney family.
MS 62-436
MS 62-437
Brissenden, Paul Frederick, 1685-
Papers.
10 boxes.
In New Tort State School of Industrial and Labor Hoi«tlpn« col-
lections.
University professor and arbitrator. Papers collected by Brissen-
den for a book on labor Injunctions.
MS62-488
-a Studies Association of Texas.
Records, 1956-
2ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Association, 1958.
MS 62-439
Cooper, Oscar Henry, 1852-1932.
Papers, 1895-1902.
ca.4ft
In Baylor University Library.
President of Baylor University.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Baylor University, Waco, Tex.
Arch:ves, 1840-1960.
24 ft. (ca. 500,000 Items and 30 filing cabinets)
In Baylor University Library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Wecter, Dixon, 1906-1950.
Papers, 1906-50.
10 ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Educator, librarian, and author.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Wecter family.
KeDey, Daniel A
Papers, 1890-1939.
6ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Lawyer, of Waco, Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift
Russell, Lily (McHroy)
Papers, 1900-58.
5ft
In Baylor University Library.
Educator, of Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Bussell family.
Duerr, Christian Frederick.
Papers, 1830-1950.
5ft
In Baylor University Library.
Texas merchant
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Duerr family.
Taylor, Carrie Lee.
Papers, 1897-99.
3ft
In Baylor University Library.
Musician, of Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Taylor family.
Carrington, Addie Baylor.
Papers, ca. 1800-1955.
ca.4ft
In Baylor University Library.
Housewife.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Carrington family.
Pier, Sarah C
Papers, 1820-70.
4ft
In Baylor University Library.
Housewife, of Texas.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Pier family.
MS 62440
MS 62-441
MS 62-442
MS 62-448
MS 62-444
MS 62-445
MS 62-446
MS 62-447
MS 62-448
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HoUingshead, John, 1827-1904.
Correspondence, 1860-91
308 Items.
l5n^7A^V Dti ^ gton """^ (Sa Man™. Calif.)
MS 62-449
Piozzi, Hester Lynch (Salusbory) Thrale, 1741-1821
Papers, 1776-1821.
ca. 40 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Letters to Sir James Fellowes and others, and Thraiiana.
Catalog cards In the library. *«i««»ui«.
MS 62-450
Ensley family.
Papers, 1722-1891.
170 items.
InHenry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Catalog cards in the library
Acquired, 1822.
Forms part of the library's Brock collection cf Vlrgtalana.
MS 62-461
PoDock family.
Papers of the Pollock and Lee families, 1790-1888.
61 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Letters, photo., and newspaper dippings, chiefly 1854-SR fwrr«.
S^d^T ^^ Susan Roberta PonoTeHnSir, Sortie lowTa"
lEllS^^, K °f ert F war<i *** *>*** LoTOtT Abraha^Davld
Purchased from Mrs. A. E. Tucker, 1955.
MS 62-452
Danrffle and New Riyer Railroad Company
Records, 1887-90.
381 items.
In y^gtoia Historical Society collections.
a wSS? eD ^j;ii e0r8e *"¥ OTig ^ superintendent, and John
bonds'^S 1 by , t S , Se 1 ^ OCem,nS •"^a ' 18 ot tte "*"»* »*
MS 62-463
Dudley, R E
Papers, ca. 1914.
ca.2ft
In Baylor University Library.
Rancber, of Texas.
MS62-454
MeGee, James E
Papers, 1912.
75 items.
JS,^^" 8 , Pl0neer8 ' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
SbSSs^ce^d^tn^ptperT 7 ' *** ° U +* * ^ Crafty
MS 62-455
Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 1801-1890
Letters, 1836-90.
88 items.
Sth^^f, ^^7 V*™* (Camarillo, Calif.)
LeS£1o var^ ~^f ° f *•" Tl *«»*»» moment, and author.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
5X? n 5?? on 4£iK erarr a « w » available in the Library
OiftofMrs.BstelleDobeny t 1940-5o\ ""="»wy-
MS62-456
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852.
Letters, 1812-46.
60 items.
In St John's Seminary Library (Camarillo, Calif.)
Irish poet. Letters to John W. Croker.
Card index in the library. Also described in Catalogue of books &
?«2SSv P e EsteDe Doheny collection, compUed by L. V. Miner
Open to Investigators under library restrictlous.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mrs. Estelle Dobeny, 1940-58.
MS 62-457
Dabney, Margaret Lavinia (Morrison) 1823-1860
Correspondence, 1839-60
334 Items.
In Hampden-Sydney College Library
Dabney* 8 tr ° m TarUmS Pere ° ns - includlI « ** husband, Robert Lewis
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Gift of James Henry Curry Winston, 1949.
MS 62-458
Montgomery family.
Papers, 1808-49.
43 items.
In Mississippi Depl- of Archives and History
in ^STSKSK-f t iSVT dBmt ' la tte ^^rian Church
m™S_:L Jttlssl ? 1 PPL Bulk of the correspondence is of Josenh a
MS 62-459
McRae, J H
Letter book, 1848-55.
Iv.
InMIssissippi Dept of Archives and History
^Letter book found in the old McRae BankBuildlng in Vkksburg,
Gift of Mrs. Heleoe Canizaro, 1945.
MS 62-460
Sams, William Raymond.
Correspondence, 1847-70.
89 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif. \
English publisher. Letters to Sams, chiefly from actors, play-
wrights, composers, and singers. ™»i», vmy
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-461
Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903
Letters, 1864-94.
41 items.
I? H . en . ry . E ; Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English philosopher. Letters to John Fiske.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-462
Carrington, Henry, 1793-1867.
Papers, 1810-75.
293 Items.
InVirginia Historical Society collections.
Personal and business correspondence (chiefly before msti «f
Carrington, of Charlotte Co, V* Correspond Sfe nfemlJs
Or,SS B ^. n - JTi (MSL - CarringtoiTcoalton. ColS, ^We!
Yan^ fanSTi 4 **• S0&ae - VeMb *- w atMDsTand
Gift of Mrs. Ella (Carrington) Eggieston and others 1954.
MS 62-463
Biddle family.
Papers, 1790-1916.
ca. 800 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
^k..*™^ papera of the B'O'Ue and related families of Pbiladel-
it^esfpapSs! " ^^ eTenly "^.^I^bnS
Presented by Samuel Moyerman, 1980.
MS 62-464
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Shovel, Sir doudesley, 1650-1707.
Papers, 1690-1705.
85 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British naval officer. Correspondence and other papers of Shovel,
together with a small group or papers of Sir George Bootee and a
aeries of letters (1702) written to Sir Charles Hedges, secretary of
state.
Summary report and catalog cards In the lihrary.
Acquired from William K. Blxby, 1918.
MS 62-465
Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828.
Correspondence, 1796-1828.
55 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English wood' engraver. Correspondence of Bewick with his
daughter Jane, together with a few letters to and tram other mem-
bers of his family.
Catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from Magga Bros., 1950.
MS 62-466
U. S. Mmt.
Records, 1856-99.
82 items.
In Henry EL Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Chiefly letters to officers of the TJ. S. Branch Mint at San Fran-
cisco, containing instructions from Treasury Dept officials In Wash-
ington and employment recommendations from prominent persons.
Includes a few receipts and other documents.
List of correspondents In the library.
Purchased from Edwin Grabhorn, 1915.
MS 62-467
CadeD & Davies, London.
Correspondence, 1769-1832.
car 500 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters to the publishing Arm of Cadell & Davies from their liter-
ary clients.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-468
Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spam, 1768-1844.
Correspondence, 1825-39.
43 items.
In Henry E Huntington Lihrary (San Marino, Call!)
Correspondence of Joseph Bonaparte with Felix Lacosta and his
wife.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-469
Taylor, Edward De Witt
Papers, 1909-50.
4954 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Printer, artist, and poet. Personal and business correspondence
and other papers.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Presented by Mr. Taylor, 195X
MS 62-470
Suffolk, Henrietta (Hobart) Howard, countess of, 1688!-
1767.
Correspondence, 1715-66.
40 Items.
In Henry E Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence of the Countess of Suffolk and her second hus-
band, George Berkeley. Includes Sir Walter Scott's review of the
published correspondence.
Catalog cards In the library.
Three of the letters are Included In Letters to and from w«mf<«n.
Countess of Suffolk, edited by J. W. Croker (1824)
MS 62-473
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901.
Letters, 1830-61.
65 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San MnyitiA^ Calif.)
Letters addressed to various persons.
Froude, James Anthony, 1818-1894.
Letters. 1861-92.
Tn Henry E. Huntington Lihrary (San Marino, Calif.)
English historian. Letters to Frances Power Cobbe, Moncnre
Daniel Conway, and others.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 62-471
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898.
Letters. 1848-97.
88 Items.
In Henry E" Huntington Library (San v«H«n Calif.)
Engli s h author and ™«t-iiflfFH»t1''f a n Letters to B. Gertrude Tham-
Bon and others.
MS 62-473
MS 62-474
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Correspondence, 1840-1920.
88 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters of various members of the Pre-Baphaellte Brotherhood.
19 of the letters addressed or relating to Walter Howell DevereU,
form the basis of a work, never published, entitled The P. B. B. and
Walter Howell DevereU. Includes 22 letters by William Hohnan
Hunt, 30 by Sir John Everett vw«i» and 21 by Dante Gabriel
MS 62-475
Catalog cards in the library.
iUckman, John, 1771-1840.
Correspondence, 1798-1839.
1278 items.
In Henry K Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English statistician. Includes 498 letters to Bobert Soothey.
MS 62-476
WQkie, Sir David, 1785-1841.
Letters, 1815-36.
53 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, CaUf.)
Scottish artist Letters to Abraham Baimbach concerning the en-
graving of Wllkie's paintings.
MS 62-477
Poy Brothers, Los Angeles.
Eecords, 1854-1925.
69 v.
In Henry E Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Business records of the harness and saddlery firm owned by John
M. and Samuel C. Foy.
Acquired through Mary E. Foy, 1938.
MS 62-478
Dielschneider's Jewelers, HcMinnviUe, Or.
Eecords, 1877-1959.
5ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Cashbook (1877-78), records of watch sates (1927-69), watch re-
pairs, and clock repairs, diamond records (1942-59), and manu-
facturers' and jobbers' catalogs.
MS 62-479
Heitkemper (G.) Company, Portland, Or.
Eecords, 1874-1924.
Sft
In University of Oregon Library.
Corporation minutes and ledgers, together with earner records, of
a Jewelry store incorporated in Oregon in 1898. Before coming to
Oregon, Heitkemper operated jewelry stores In Ohio and Iowa.
MS62-480
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Philadelphia. Library Company.
Archives.
14 ft (4000-5000 items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
frnn?™!'^'^ minutes (17 v., from 1731), record books (10 v.,
^fi a chronological register, minutes of the LoganlanUbrary
check books, monthly reports, treasurer's reports, iStsof mlsstae
books, book purchases, fine books, and other records. musing
MS 63-481
Aram family.
Papers, 1835-1912.
90 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino. Calif.)
Letters and papers of the family of Joseph Aram, pioneer of 1846
and. prominent resident of Santa Clara C*., Cal£ p£s^ repn?
SS ™ .„ CU<Se ^? 1I '-^ is „ SOD Bu « ene 1 "• ««ughter Sarah CocHnd
m^'i!;,» to Y - ^ wh0 came *° California as a m^r™
18o0, and spent 30 years there as a Methodist preacher ^^
Summary report and catalog cards U the library
Acquired from Edwin Grabhorn, 1945.
MS 62-482
Pacific Mail Steamship Company.
Records, 1853-1917.
ca. 190,550 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif.)
Correspondence, ledgers, journals, logs, and cashbooks.
Acquired through the Pacific Mall Steamship Co., M87Y
MS 62-483
King's Mountain Railroad Company.
Records, 1862-65.
97 items.
In Duke University Library.
—Si!?' ****!>**• records of mall, freight, and passengers, and yearly
reports of the president and directors to the MttS.
Card index In the library. «™«m.
Acquired. 1950.
MS 62-484
Brownsville Woolen Mills, BrounuviSe, Or
Records, 1902-28.
3ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Journals, daybooks, and a ledger.
MS 62-485
Ayers, Alexander Miller, 1827-1902.
Papers, 1851-1921.
184 items.
In Emory University Library.
Microfilm (negative) of originals in the possession of W D Over-
dyke, Shreveport, La.
.Lawyer judge, Army officer. Includes 180 letters of Ayere to his
wife and children, diaries (1855, 1864-65), other papers, and a photo.
The letters and Civil War diaries were written while Ayers was serv-
ing In the 125th Regiment of Illinois Infantry, In Kentucky, Tennessee.
Georgia, and the Carollaas. .......
Unpublished summary In the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
A^TreA "nKR 1 Utenu7 **»*>• available in the library.
MS 62-486
Burgwyn family.
Papers, 1764-1927.
ca. 430 items.
,-J. n Un Jl£? Ity of North Carolina library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1687)
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, plantation records, business and legal Mpers. and
addre sses on local subjects, chiefly of William Hyslop Sumner Bur-
gwyn, lawyer, businessman, and physician, of Henderson, N. C In-
cludes Papers of his father, Henry King Burgwyn, and of his brothers,
Henry King Burgwyn, Jr„ and John Alveston Burgwyn. Also Includes
correspondence with overseers (1843) and letters written from a Euro-
pean tour (1851)
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. T. W. M. Long and her children, 1938-50.
MS 62-487
Glenn, Leonidas Chalmers, 1871-1951.
Papers, 1752-1927.
650 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3052)
Geologist. Correspondence, diary, wills, deeds, and other papers of
Glenn s ancestors. Includes papers of the Wilson family of Pennsyl-
vania, and the Wilson, Torrence, and Glenn families of present Gaston
Co., N. C; diary and reminiscences of Glenn's father, William Davis
Glenn ; and letters from Presbyterian ministers, Confederate soldiers
In North Carolina and Virginia, and relatives In Ohio, Illinois, Arkan-
sas, Virginia, and South Carolina. ^^
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Glenn, 1954.
MS 62-488
Wilson, Robert, i. 1789.
Business records, 1772-1888.
13 ft
le«WllS S a?d i8^) rth Car ° 3ln * Librai * Smaern Eist0TiaX O"-
Merchant, of Pittsylvania Co., Va. Account books, business corre-
«£«£""• {"ST^i "J* «?« rece** of WUsonand of ^hnDi^:
X?'h^ ^. mU ' J .°^ Wason - and othere of "» Predecessors In
the business. The material pertains to merchandising, tobacco shln-
malts ^ wn " 1 , 1 and en3jl mU1 Pe™«<«s. stop workTand other activi-
ties. The earliest volume (1772-82) is from Guilford Co. NC
Unpublished description In the library. "
Lent by Mrs. James E. Covington, and' gift of John Boatrlght, 1SGL
MS 62-489
Andrews, Garnett, 1837-1903.
Papers, 1816-1928.
325 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1839)
Confederate officer, of Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Corre-
spondence and other material, concerning the estate of Andrew Beirne
of Monroe Co, W. Va., Andrews' service as Judge-Advocate for the
courts-martial of Confederate generals Lafayette McLaws and Jerome
B. Robertson (1863-64), genealogy of the Andrews, Beirne, Garnett,
and Key families (1891-1903), and other matters. Includes scrap-
book and American autograph collection of Eliza Frances Andrews,
who wrote under the name of Elaey Hay.
Gift of Garnett Andrews, 1951-58.
MS 62-490
Coolidge, Dane, 1873-1940.
Papers, ca. 1915-1939.
17 ft.
In Mills College Library.
Author and naturalist Correspondence, literary MSS„ and notes.
Finding aid in the library. o«,«™u««.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mrs. Coolidge, 1945. »»™y.
MS 62-491
Aden, James Lane, 1849-1925.
Papers, ca. 1892-
ca. 60 items and 3 boxes.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Forms part of the Samuel M. WUson manuscript collection.
Author; Correspondence concerning Allen's writings, lecture en-
gagements, and personal affairs ; drafts of his articles, essays stories,
and other writings ; book reviews, programs, clippings, and a Dlctare"
Includes correspondence concerning acquisition of thTpapers fromthe
city of Lexington, Ky and from Alexander Hill of Robert Clarke and
SSL3 Ue S5f ^ respol>aeBts mclude Mr. Herndon, Alexander HUL Kate
Douglas Wlggln, and Samuel M. Wilson. ^*™
Bequest of Samuel M. Wilson, 1946-59.
MS 62-492
33
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Raskin, John, 1819-1900.
Letters, 1850 ?-79?
23 items.
Id University of Arizona library.
English author and critic. Letters to William Eoscoe Osier, T.
Smith Osier, and Charles H. Woodd, together with a typewritten tran-
script of the 11 letters to the Osiers.
Gift of T. B. Hanley.
MS 62-493
Bayle, Pierre, 1647-1706.
Letters, 1670-1706.
158 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
French philosopher and man of letters. Letters, chiefly written to
members of Bayle's family, a list of Bayle's writings together with the
dates of early editions, and a list of MSS. which were found after
Bayle's death.
MS 62-494
Brand, Mfllen, 1906-
Papers, ca. 1930-57.
39 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author. Correspondence, journals, and literary MSS. Includes
the original typescripts of most of Brand's major prose works and
some of his poetry.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Mr. Brand, 1954-57.
MS 62-495
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882.
Letters, ca. 1814-82.
73 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author and philosopher. Letters to Edward Bangs, Harrison
Blake, Geraldlne Jewsbury, Henry David Thoreau, Caroline Wilson,
and others.
MS 62-496
Freeman, Mary Eleanor (Wilkins) 1852-1930.
Letters, 1893-1901.
54 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author. Letters to various persons at Harper Bros, and The Cen-
tury magazine, relating chiefly to the publication in serial and book
form of Mrs. Freeman's various novels and short stories. Includes
letters to Henry Mills Alden, Richard Watson Gilder, George B. Har-
vey, and Bobert Underwood Johnson.
MS 62-497
Hammond, Jabez Delano, 1778-1885.
Letters, 1826-52.
46 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
U. S. Representative from New York- Miscellaneous letters and 22
letters to Henry S. Randall.
MS 62-498
Robins, Edward, 1862-1943.
Papers, 1939-42.
43 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author. Twelve personal letters written to Robins, together with
articles and addresses by him, some in MS. form and some clippings,
dealing with literary and historical matters.
Presented by Mrs. Robins, 1943.
MS 62-499
Major, Charles, 1856-1913.
Papers, 1870-1925.
16 ft
In Purdue University Library.
Author. Correspondence, successive drafts, proofs, and editions of
55 novels and short stories, scrapbooks, clippings of reviews, other
papers, and photos. Includes ca. 600 letters from Major's publishers
concerning publication, stage adaptation and performance, and other
matters Involving bis works.
Finding aids in the library. Also described in Indiana quarterly
for bookmen, v. 2, no. S (July 1948) p. 71-8L
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Major, 1925.
MS 62-500
Ward family.
Papers, 1800-1900.
2 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, documents, and photos, relating to members of the
Ward family of New Jersey : John Dod Ward (1795-1873) ; his bob
Samuel S. Ward (1832-1857) ; and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Dod Ward.
Gift of Robert E. Schmitz, 1953.
MS 62-501
Stanard, Robert.
Papers, 1764-1845.
4v.
In Columbia University libraries.
Correspondence, accounts and other papers which relate to or were
formerly In the possession of Stanard, a member of the Virginia
Court of Appeals. The letters Include some from his father, Larkin
Stanard, and his brothers, John and Thomas, as well as from politi-
cal and business associates.
Gift of H. L. Snlfridge, 1930.
MS 62-402
Peck, Harry Thurston, 1856-1914.
Papers, ca. 1880-1914.
lbox.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Classical scholar and university professor. Correspondence, clip-
pings, and other papers relating to the breach of promise suit brought
by Esther Quinn against Peck and his subsequent dismissal from the
staff of Columbia University in 1910. Includes letters relating to
Peck's early teaching career and his life after leaving the university.
Correspondents Include Nicholas Murray Butler and Bobert Arrow-
smith.
MS 62-508
Nathan, Jonathan.
Letters, ca. 1843-57.
484 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Personal letters written by Nathan, of the Columbia Class of 1SZT,
to his college classmate, Hamilton Fish, relating to dally activities,
friends, travel, and similar subjects.
Gift of Hamilton Fish, Jr., 1938.
MS 62-504
Washington, George, Pres. V. S., 1732-1799.
Papers, 1776-98.
ca. 60 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, diaries (1795 and 1798) , and documents.
MS 62-505
Watts, Charles.
Correspondence, ca. 1810-51.
70 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Letters written by and relating to Judge Charles Watts of Louisi-
ana and members of his family, mainly personal in nature dealing
with family affairs, daily life, and friends. Includes 45 letters
written by Watts, dated principally from Blloxl, Miss, to members of
his family In New York, and 21 letters from, to, and relating to his
sister, Helen Watts, and her husband H. Floyd Jones, and bis family.
MS62-S06
Lntz, Alms.
Collection of letters from noted women.
47 Items.-
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-L 97)
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 1956.
MS 62-507
Thomas, W L
Correspondence, 1900-01.
lv.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Letters received by Thomas while serving In the office of the
Texas State Treasury.
MS62-508
34
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Allen, John T
Correspondence, 1858-69.
ca.400 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Unpublished guide in the library.
r, ■ „ MS 63-509
Campbell, Dorcas Elisabeth.
Correspondence, 1946-58.
110 items.
5i,2 adcU S e CoUe * e ^bra^. Women's Archives (A-T 1B>
t^m! KL e ?° nal "despondence with Ma^ Rmer^eart
Unpublished inventory In the library. seard.
MS 62-510
Foster family.
Papers of the Foster and Woods families, 1803-1908
ca. 200 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
•J?°..?' , ?'k >nde ? ce ' **™«»««». W"s and receipts, dippings, photos
EZ£?*2SL 0t * ST '™ 1 membere of tte Foste? and WoodTtamiU™:
r?S!^ i? J° m t 'iS™ 8 «»><*mlng William E. West, the painter
a relative of Sarah West Woods. Bulk of the materia Covers the
VELE* XSIT CiT ? War ' M0St """^ent r tte coneTon te
Ephralm H. Foster, a founder of the Whig Party in Tennessee and
twice elected to the U. S. Senate from Tennessee: OtterTreSri
rented to the collection include the children ofTsjmralm H Fo?to
i ?S^i aI J y -^*S rt ■ Po ^f r ™- John D - J»'ta. and Same Foster and
Unpublished register in the library
Gifte of Emmallne CockrllL Dr. A. L. Crabb, Terner Jones, and
Mrs. L. D. Maney; purchased from Mrs. Garnet Andrew*
MS 62-511
Slaughter family.
Papers, 1800-1950.
3 ft (ca. 500 items)
E ^t^SSSS^ Historical fcd *3' coitions (Tucson. Arte.)
n .°3S^ newspaper articles relating to the Slaughter tarn-
Oy.iamphlets memorial booklets, souvenir programs, oSrtlflcates,
genealogy of the Slaughter family, and other paperiiien «retcb2
tag to land owned by John H. Slaughter and a copy of his wQL nro-
MnwEfr?' 8 * vf , t H.25. te <* W - J " SlaughteV and a wllfTf
k?ftJi»Tn SE* Y, l0 if- to « ett,er *"*> 50 pages of notes (1937) taken
by Edith O. KItt during an interview with Cora Slaughter. ^^
to ttT™ii^ d „ <ale 5 d Sr ta . *** fePos'tory. Also described in A guide
Gift of the Slaughter family, 1955.
MS C.2-512
Johnson, Martha (Waller).
Papers, 1864-1926.
294 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
otlS n S™ den .$ e ' news P?I>er clippings, memorabilia, photos, and
%$Z r^f • c . Cor i e S ,0 ° deDts iDclnde Benjamin Brewster, Emily
ra2S.^T™. rS*/" ClCT , ela ? - F^oes Folsom Cleveland Grow
SST^SiJ tl SL£_^ 00 S^ t Derby ' Norman Duncan, Emma C. Har-
mon Folsom, Gertrude Elliott Forbes-Robertson, la? Forbee-Robwt-
7&IjSSS^tSr, W ' m HardiDg ' Oliver WenaeBHXes,
Mabel Johnson, Harriet Lane Johnston, George Washington Custto
Lee. Sites Weir Mitchell Gabriella Page, Thomas Nelson Page,
Emma Folsom Perrlne, Oorinne Roosevelt Robinson, Edith Kermlt
Carow Ivoosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, John H. Steuart George
*ESJ£ K°Sl3 e JS He TS n Taft ' Heni7 Tan Dyke. Florence Waner,
Milton C West, Edward Douglass White, and Katherine Willaru.
a-TSSS ,,£L tbe -*S»etatlon for the Preservation of Virginia
Antiquities, 1956.
MS 62-513
Higginbotham, David, 1775-1853.
Papers, 1811-91.
412 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Personal and business correspondence and other papers of Higgln-
botuam, of Richmond and Albemarle Co., Va, and of his family
Correspondent* lncrade John Allocs, Frances Todd Johnson Barbour,'
Philip Pendleton Barbour, William A. Bibb, John Geddes Blair Be>
5*2 H £^-2 n ? ner • Frances Higginbotham Buckner, John C. Carter,
mi™'h2!.^i a SS? ^F^"*^ Walter ^^ Bichard H. Field,
Elizabeth Higginbotham Fisher, George Daniel Fisher, Joseph Gtllet
5£r7 ^SL^SS^SS"!? J? met ' Geor Se Christopher Gilmer, Johi
raShS^*? 1, ^^tP ' J 500 *^ 6e<"«e Grasty, Jane Randolph
Higginbotham Macmnrdo Haxall, Robert Walker Haxall, N. A. Hot
?££. T nne - E | te " e Higginbotham Hoskins, Francis Hoskins, John R.
M "?' J* Tm T Sml . th Joyoes, Rosa Bayly Joynes, Zaccheus Collins Lee,
Mary Jaue Lews, Wil iam H. JIacfarland. Thomas Boiling Ma?
murdo, sai.mel Marx Harrlette L. Maury, William Hunte. ? Meri-
Ppv?™ ^ Minor, Edward H. Moon, Reuben B. Patteson, Bernard
?„h„ t^ meS / < "T e11 ' ■" eiande "- R iT es, William Rose, James Ross,
^o S5 d \. Jac<luelin Plunun *r T ^lor, Nathaniel Wattles
Thomas Wood Mary Anne Wydown, and members of the Bayly
London, and Timberlake families. ""*-».
Purchased from James Valentine, 1955.
MS 62-514
Cooke family.
Papers, 1823-1953.
196 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and otber papers of the Cooke family Includes
correspondence of Philip St George Cooke and of John Rogers
Cooke. Correspondents include Matthew Arbuckle Lewis Addison
Armistead, Benjamin W. Austin, Edward Bates, William H Collins.
James Craik, Jefferson Davis, L. C. Dumas, Richard S Ewell.
Edmund Pendleton Gaines, E. S. Godfrey, Ulysses S. Grant, Samuel
S. Harris, O. L. Hem, Roger Jones, Stephen W. Kearny, Fitzhugh
Lee, Robert E. Lee, Abraham Lincoln, James Longstreet, W Merritt.
W. A. Nichols, the Comte de Paris, Winfleld Scott, William' T. She£
man, Persifor Frazer Smith, John O. Steger, Flora (Cooke) Stuart,
J. E B. Stuart, George H. Thomas, Samuel Escue Tillman, Thomas
S. White, and members of the Cooke family.
Deposited by Philip St. George Cooke, 1953-59.
MS 62-515
I^esing, Benson John, 1813-1891.
Correspondence, 1852-92.
80 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
^h. £_ ^"l rrttten to Lossing by various residents of Phils
delphia, treating of historical and personal matters^ COTresoondenS.
include Samuel Austin Anibone. E. W. Bai.ey H^.ry C^BaT^
rL2" mm T T Belkaa P. Geo"** William Childs, Ferdinand JulS
SS ^, r 3 ^** " HaJe - Charles Henry Hart, Moses PorneU HmZ
Frederick Charles Johnson, John Jordan, Jr S™T j tXS,™
n*£ L^^ ?^ * LukentVta ZMSmste, 1 !^
Shelton Mackenz,e, J. Harned Morris, Robert PattersotTp^rteTand
S^S' % b % E f' Me i- Geofge Henry Preble. Charles Francis Rich-
ardson, the Sunday school times, W. L. Thatcher, Henry Clay Trum-
i CHarrod Vinton, Thompson Westcott, and Lavinia F. Whitman.
Furcnase, 1959.
MS 62-516
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Civil War papers, 1861-65.
ca. 2000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Soldiers' correspondence, regimental and company records, official
reports, records of civilian groups, and other papers. Includes rec-
ords of the 88th Pennsylvania Veterans Volunteer Association, the
lMth Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment, the 2d Regiment of Eastern
Shore Maryland Volunteers, CapL Charlemagne Tower's Company of
the 6th Pennsylvania Volunteers, the Sixth Ward (Philadelphia)
Bounty Fnnd, the Commission for the Relief of Philadelphia Volun-
teers, and various monument associations ; also consolidated morning
reports of various brigades, a group of company orders, morning re-
ports, and commissary reports, and other military records of various
kinds. Confederate papers Include oaths of allegiance, bonds, cur-
rency and financial papers, and conscription, enlistment, and dis-
charge records. Letters between Robert Patterson and Winfleld Scott
relate to the Valley Campaign of 1861.
Purchase and gift.
MS 62-517
Laishley, Peter T
Papers, 1809-1915.
l box.
In West Virginia University Library (670)
In part microfilm.
Methodist minister, physician and merchant of Monongalia Co.
J.™ Cofespoioence and other papers, Including an account book,
papers on the settlement of the estate of Richard Laishley in England •
records of marriages in Monongalia Co. performed by Peter T. Laish-
ley; Laishley family birth and marriage notes; accounts for services
?SJt """^fer ""d physician In Monongalia Co. (1833-39) ; and other
Items pertaining to church and local history.
In part, gift of Mrs. G. Harry Bayles, 1955.
MS 62-518
35
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Champion, S A
Papers, 1876-85.
ca. 800 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Lawyer and Tennessee State senator. Letters and cards, dealing
with civil suits, collection of fees, and other financial matters ; with
the fortunes of the Democratic Party in its straggle to unify its ranks
and secure control over the State political machinery; with Cham-
pion's services as State Senator; with his interest in the financial
affairs of the struggling Morning world newspaper; and with his
cattle farm near Paris, Tenn. Correspondents include William H.
Cherry of the Tennessee Agricultural Works; John M. Taylor, at-
torney of Lexington, Tenn.; F. M. Thompson; Leon Trousdale, State
Superintendent of Public Instruction; and E. A. Wade, manager of
Champion's cattle farm.
Unpublished register In the library.
Purchased from Nellie Toler.
MS 62-519
Old Oak Club, Nashville.
Records, 1888-1957.
ca. 3 ft. (1100 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, minutes, papers read by members, histories of the
club, sketches of deceased members, programs, and handbooks of a
discussion club organized in lfiST In Nashville by Herman JustL In-
cludes sketches of Walter M. Dake, Beuben Ford, George Weeks Hale,
Robert F. Jackson, John Bell Keeble, Charles Alexander McMurry,
Prlmltlvo A. Rodriguez, Holden Bovie Schermerbom, and Robert
Trimble Smith, along wttB a memorial to Herman JustL Among the
44 papers on a wide variety of subjects read by members there are six
by Alfred E. Howell, together with several more of which he was co-
author.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Isabel Howell, Robert McGraw, and Dan Botnson,
MS 62-520
White, William Allen, 1868-1944.
Letters, 1909-39.
78 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Journalist and author. Letters from White to his friend, D. A.
"Gas" Ellsworth. The letters are chiefly personal in tone although
there are scattered references to White's books and articles.
MS 62-521
Rodgers, George.
Papers, 1893-1931.
9ft
In Oregon State Library.
B usine ss m an, Oregon legislator, mayor of Salem, and secretary of
the Progressive Party. Business correspondence and papers. In-
cludes records of the Capital City Bindery (1888-05), Court Apart-
ments (McNary h Rodgers) (1815-31), Marlon Realty Co. (1811-17),
West Fur Co. (1916-18) of Salem, George Rodgers and Co, ship-
builders, Astoria (1918-19), and Washington Realty Co, Portland
(1906-17)
MS 62-522
Jefferson, Thomas, Pre*. V. S., 1743-1826.
Correspondence, 1780-1825.
45 items.
In William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Five letters from Jefferson to Hugh H Brackenrldge, Stephen Van
Rensselaer, Captain Cutting, John Mason, and a bookdealer. Forty
letters to Jefferson concerning scientific agricultural, political and
philosophical topics. Names of writers of letters Include John Church-
man, Calvin Jones, Benjamin Kneeland, Thomas Marshall, Philip
MazzeL. Andrew a Mitchell, Melatlah Nash, Gabriel Nourse, Andrew
Oliver, Jr, Samuel Overton, William Pearce, Robert Pleasants, Wil-
liam Scales, William Schultz, Peyton Short, Abraham Small, Francis
Qurney Smith, P. W. Sproat, Isaac Story, William Strickland, Joseph
Gardner Swift, William Tatham, Hugh P. Taylor, William Thomson,
Ellsha Tracy, Samuel Vaughan, Charles F. Welles, Ebenezer Bancroft
WUllston, and William Wingate.
The letters to Jefferson are described In the catalogue of the Ameri-
can Art Association (Jan. 21-22, 1926)
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937.
MS 62-523
Fitch, Clyde, 1865-1909.
Papers, 1878-1907.
67 items.
In Amherst College library.
Playwright. Correspondence: and MSS. of 7 plays, 1 poem, 4 of
Juvenilia and whimsy, and 1 talk. Includes original pencil MSS. of 8
plays, and revised and annotated copies of typewritten MSS. of other
plays. The material is related to the library's collection of Fitch's
personal library books.
Card index in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts of Mr. Fitch's mother, Mrs. Alice Clark Fitch, Miss Virginia
Gerson, and William B. Stitt ; and purchases, 1817-56.
Full name: William Clyde Fitch.
MS 62-524
Hagner, Peter, 1772-1850.
Papers, 1730-1940.
4ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3117)
U. S. Government official. Personal, business, government, and
family papers of Hagner while in the Accounting Office of the War
Dept (1783-1817) and at the Treasury as Third Auditor (1817-49)
Includes letters from Annapolis, Philadelphia, New York, Washington,
and various army posts; and papers of the James, Nicholas, and Ran-
dall family connections.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of A. B. Hagner, 1955.
MS 62-^525
Range, Herman 6 collector.
Marine collection.
243 ft
In Milwaukee Public Library.
Correspondence; ledgers containing records of Great Lakes ships
and shipyards ; notes, clippings, pamphlets, magazines, and over 20,000
photos, and other illustrations of ships, harbors, lighthouses, canals,
and miscellaneous scenes.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 62-526
Bancroft, Levi H 1861-1948.
Papers, 1863-1956.
3 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, attorney general, and politician. Correspondence, clip-
pings, and family papers, including 6 Civil War letters, and a little
genealogical material on the Bancroft and De Lap families.
Unpublished Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Gideon Benson, Steve Fog, and Herbert R. Nelson,
1955-58.
MS 62-527
Wonk, Herman, 1915-
Papers, ca. 1946-
24 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author. Correspondence, literary MSS, working notes, and memo-
rabilia. Includes the MSS. of Aurora dawn. The Calne mutiny. The
Calne mutiny court-martial, The traitor, The city boy, and Slattery's
hurricane.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of Mr. Wouk, 1956.
MS 62-528
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936.
Papers.
ca. 150 items.
In Library of Congress, Rare Book Division.
Forms part of the William Montelle Carpenter Kipling collection.
Author. Letters, stories, poems, sketches, corrected galley proofs,
cartoons, printed matter, photos, and memorabilia- Literary MSS.
Include the earliest draft of Mowgli's brothers. The elephant and the
lark's nest, William the Conqueror, A celebrity at home. The song of
the women. The night of power, L'envol, and To these people. Cor-
rected galley proofs Include The ship that found herself, A tour of
Inspection, From sea to sea, Mrs. Bathurst, The day's work. The child
of calamity. Among the railway folk, The elepnant'B child. The be-
ginning of the armadillos, and The sing-song of old man kangaroo.
Described In Annual report of the Librarian of Congress for the
fiscal year ending June SO, 1941, p. 127-138.
Gift of Mrs. William M Carpenter, 1941.
MS 62-529
36
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Monnette, Orra Eugene, 1873-1936.
Papers, ca. 1900-36.
58 v.
In Los Angeles Public library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
m£? w ye £ ****?*• ">* genealogist Notebooks containing letters,
diaries, photocopies of original documents, neTOr*per^rotags7note 9 '
from ] combouse searches, and other paptrs .rtia^totte ifonaetul
pSSJ,SSi^ nume ? ms ?» auoJUes of New Jersty. MarySnTaid
^^Jl? 1 *- J 1 "? 1 of *»* exertion "masts ofthe otSSS notes
w 5f5? R ^J.S 11) and Flrst «ttte« of ye plantations of Plsratawnv
a=d Woodbridge, olde east New Jersey, lSSt-lTUnflMlJaf^^
Gift of Mrs. Monnette and Mis. MSelTisStoyT^r-BS.
MS 62-530
Simpson, John, 1728-1788.
Papers, 1733-1925.
655 items.
lect^lssSf* ** Snth Car ° Ul,a LUwary - So n «»em Historical Ool-
Revolutionary officer, of Boston and Pitt Co. N C. (VmmM
ence, account books, deeds, win. andcSher^anSa rf Ri m S^^f;
SSSX2? SlnuSoTBryaS; SSffleTandXeott faSSto oxNeS
Bernand other places In eastern North Carolina. WcoS^ondenS
Unpublished description In the library ^^ "■«■■.
Purchased, 1868-59. —>™».
MS 62-681
Johnson, Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1808-187S
Papers. 1846-75.
ca. 100 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, transcripts and photocopy.
™S£?T > !!* aice (7 SJ""'' eUBWngs, a scrapbook, a broadside, two
SrabC 'SSf - «?iBr J««««onT^roclan«tton: anS
Ste^^m^ < S^^JVJ!i ttOT "T.Jolmsw, to his
wttuguter wary, and a letter to an Bast Tennessee nm«nmM> o*utn*
containing political observations. newspaper editor
Unpublished register In the library
Gift and purchase.
MS 62-532
Hichborn, Franklin, 1869-
Papers, 1890-1940.
« n H°^S a ? st Ce^spondence and other papers covering the political
Si,*"? 1 , a S nmaLt * "»* "x^oents in which Hichborn waY tater-
Ibe^en^SLE^oS tte^/graneaeo graft prosecution*
^nrtf f? T*?? 1 ? 1 ^? M09 ' vratnutwe and reform movements, li-
™ ™SJ? e *? FoDette . """palgns of 1912 and 1924. and IrfStlon
on water and power for the acts of 1822, 1924, end 1828. Corre.
Hiram Warren Johnson, William Kent, Judson King, Fremont Oder
S^*2STf" ^22 ph Sl"**^ and Cleinent CaSu , ToS£
The material is related to the Bureau's John Randolph HayneTc*
Typewritten index in the library
?S?\. t <. .i! 1T ? , i ga S ora miier restrictions accepted by the library
u fflft of the John Randolph Haynes and r*ra Hayne^oundSon,
MS 62-533
MchigML tJniversity. William L. Clements Library.
Albums, commonplace book, and textbooks, ca. 1660-1850.
13 items and 4 v.
Ma I nus W rfp& n ** Clemeata UbmT * f- 4 ™ ***>', Mich.) Division of-
♦.i!? 8 an *°P^* and photograph album of WDliam H. Breariey, con-
nTSSSiS?* 08 -- ""5 ? i « n ? t,,res <* prominent people, and a collection
JU^SSS."^^ *"* "anaals of FranceTa cimmonpUce book;
SSi^n^SS b ° 0kS ' FS^ wWcn loosed to John Boyd? of Safe
TtiSS» CW " S^asttan Le Clere's PraUqne de ikgeomtole
wi^^^^^L 111 GnIde to tte n>annscript collections In the
to^fS,^ 06 "^ J J ^ r ^'i omi>Ued *y H. a Peckham (1942) and
In the 2d ed, compiled by W. S. Bwing (1958)
MS 62-534
Russell, Robert Young, 1800-1866.
Papers, 1824-66.
62 items and 10 v.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collection (Montreat, N.C.) formed
Presbyterian minister. Correspondence relating to church affairs
J ! S^T 1 ^f1? al 5 ing K t0 tte nnlon of «" Independent Prwfcytertan'
Church with the Presbyterian Church in the TJ. S^ a Journal^mons;
^?L a teaeMa* "»*»<*. financial papers, and miscellaneous note.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Gift of the Russell family, 1956. "iwnrary.
MS 62-535
Roskruge, George J 1845-1928.
Papers, 1880-1930.
60 ft (2000 items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Arts )
Surveyor, engineer, and president of the Arizona Pioneers' Histori-
cal Society. Correspondence (including letters relating to Southwest-
ern land grants), survey and field notes, receipts, expense books, capi-
tal stock certificates, documents, income tax returns, bankbooks,
checks, memorial booklet, newspapers and newspaper dippings, rem-
iniscences written by Roskruge, other papers relating to missions and
to Roskruge's genealogy, and sketches and photos, of Roskruge.
Unpublished calendar in the repository. Also described in A guide
to the collections of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, annulled
by R. Brandes (1961) wwj»i«u
Gift of Edith O. Kltt, ca. 1930.
MS 62-536
Wells, Herbert George, 1866-1946.
Papers, 1880-1946.
ca. 65,000 items.
In University of Illinois Library.
British author. Correspondence, pocket diaries; typescripts and
or proofs of 40 novels, 37 sociological books and 11 pamphlets: type-
scripts and or dippings of ca. 500 unreprinted serial publications;
MSS. and or typescripts of ca. 150 unpublished articles, stories,
speeches, plays, films, and other papers; personal financial documenr&
family records, contracts and publishers' statements, address books!
house Inventories, other papers, and photos, of Wells' family and
Soofrom 9£2kf P ° n ^ We m<andes **■ 8O ' 0o ° letter » received and ca.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Purchased from the Wells family, 1954.
MS 62-537
Gregory family.
Papers, 1760-1896.
153 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, deeds, plats of land, materials concerning lawsuits
of Benjamin Person Thorp, Inventory of the estate of Frances A.
Thoratm^memorabnia, and other items. Correspondents include
Herbert Tyree Bacon, James B. P. Bacon, Mabeff Bacon. Martha
Thweatt Gregory Bacon, Mary Bacon, Charles H. Barron, Edmund G
Brodle, Walter Brodie, W. A. Eaton, James A. Eggleston, T A. Elliott.
Indus Green, Archibald Hatchett Gregory, Charles Alexander Greg>
ory, Ella Thorp Gregory, Herbert Gregory, Lucy Frances Gregory
Lncy Jane Brodle Gregory, Lucy Osborne Thweatt Gregory Mabel
Gregory, Mark Alexander Gregory, Mary Baskervllle Alexander Greg-
ory, William Osborne Gregory, Fannie Hatchett, George Craghead
Hatchett, Richard Jones H. Hatchett, Charles E. Johnson, Elizabeth
B. Johnson, George W. Johnson, Sally A. Johnson, William P. Little,
Susan Meade, Sara Agnes Rice Pryor, James Seawall, Fannie Seay,
George B. Seay, Petronella Lampkln Hatchett Seay, Sue Sheparu,
Sally Mary Gregory Taylor, Thomas P. Taylor, Sally Green Thweatt,
Banjamln Person Thorp, Elizabeth Thorp, Lewis Thorp, Lucy Jane
Thorp, and Timothy Thorp.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of Mrs. George C Gregory, 1957.
MS 62-588
Stanton family.
Papers, 1672-1846.
ca. 45 items.
In Stonlngton (Conn.) Historical Library.
Deeds (1819-69), a family Bible, and miscellaneous papers of
Thomas, Joseph, Lodowlck, Zebulon, Jabez, Esther, and George D.
Stanton. Papers of Dr. George D. Stanton, born 1839, indude corre-
spondence, 3 Stonlngton surveyors' field books, a notebook of Ston-
lngton births and deaths (1865-1913) and other papers.
Catalog In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of descendants of the Stanton family.
MS 62-589
37
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
West, Henry Hebard, 1872-
Papers.
6 it.
In Los Angeles Public Library.
In part transcripts.
Telegraph operator, historian, and businessman. Correspondence,
announcements, death notices and other family papers, and photos.
Six of the volumes are entitled Descendants of Hezekiah West, 1763-
1845, and the other five volumes contain correspondence relating to
the compilation of that work. Allied families represented in the
collection include Axley, Brydolf, Burris, Carriker, Carter, Corwln,
Darby, Dean, Dunsworth, Gore, McBrode, McChesney, McNeil, Mead,
Mercer, Mobley, Osborn, Peterson, Robertson, Standard, Thacker,
Thompson, and White.
Gift of Mr. West, 1986-57.
MS 62-540
Friends World Conference, Swarthmore College <rnd Haver-
ford College, 1937.
Records, 1933-37.
ca. 8ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Correspondence and other papers of the conference, covering Its
origin, early beginnings, survey, committee work, proceedings and
addresses, publicity, and publications; and inclndlng papers of indi-
viduals and a photograph album of those attending the conference.
Checklist to the library-
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Deposit of the Friends World Conference Committee, before 1949.
MS 62-541
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Archives. 1801-1952.
7 ft.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreat, N. C.)
Archives of the synods, general synod, presbyteries, sessions, Bon
darken (the summer assembly ground) and miscellaneous records.
Microfilmed catalog of records and minutes in the repository. Also
described in Survey of records and minutes in the Historical Foun-
dation, compiled by T. H. Spence (1943)
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information in' literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by the various bodies, 1931-59.
MS 62-542
Melchner, Mary Roberta, collector.
Gerard Manley Hopkins collection, 1862-1958.
4 ft.
In College of Notre Dame Library (Baltimore)
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence; MS. of Hopkins' Latin poem, In S. Winefridam;
MS. of his work on death, and a selection from his notebooks ; MS. of
a memoir of Hopkins written by his niece, Beatrice Handley-Derry;
MS. of a review written by Martin Cyril D'Arcy of John Plck'e book,
Gerard Manley Hopkins, priest and poet; and 2 albums of photos, of
persons and places connected with Hopkins. Correspondence includes
ca. 1020 letters written to Sister Mary Roberta by Hopkins' brother,
Lionel Charles, his sister, Grace, and biographers, editors, and critics
of Hopkins' writings; and 2 letters written by Hopkins to Coventry
Patmore.
Index available. in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Sister Mary Roberta Melchner, 1944. One MS. of Hopkins'
was formerly owned by his nephew, Gerard Hopkins.
MS 62-543
Orr, Mary T collector.
Papers, 1791-1896.
ca. 1 ft (1000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, business records, legal documents, diaries, memo-
randa, and memorabilia of the Hamilton, Harris, House, Morgan,
Overton, Thompson, and Wilson families. The letters are written
from Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama, and con-
tain information about conditions In these areas before and after the
Civil War. One letter from Bussellville, Ky. (1807) contains a dis-
course defending slavery. Another (1865) from Okolona, Mississippi,
written by W. H. Gordon, to Albert W. Harris, discusses Negro and
white relationships to the South.
Unpublished register In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Orr, on behalf of the Colonial Dames manuscript
collecting program.
MS 62-544
Ivancovich, Byron, coUecu.:
Ivancovich collection, 1770-1961.
10 ft (600 items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part microfilm.
Approximately 500 trade catalogs of the 1820's on home needs, toys,
stoves, farm machinery and other merchandise ; list of visitors to San
Xavier, 1827-1912; journal of Cave Couts kept on a trip from Mon-
terey, Mexico to Los Angeles, Calif., 1848-1849 ; a report on the mis-
sions of Arizona and Sonora (1772) by Fray Antonio de )os Reyes;
material on Yaqui ceremonies and the Reyes-Barbastro Expediente
1781-82 dispn.'e concerning the custody of San Carlos; and -'cruras
of missions, collected by Byron and Jane H. Ivancovich, with elp
of Father Kieran R. McCarty.
Unpnblished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Ivancovich.
MSt
Cocke, John Hartwell, 1780-1866.
Papers, 1725-1931.
53ft
In University of Virginia Library (38-163)
Planter, publicist reformer, and Army officer. Correspondence,
diaries, account books, plantation records, genealogical Information
and other papers. The material relates. to Cocke's interests and activ-
ities concerning horses, sheep, and agricultural methods and societies;
waterways, steam navigation, and other public improvements; the
War of 1812 and the Civil War ; primary and secondary education
and the University of Virginia ; and the American Colonization Soci-
ety, the American Temperance Union, and other religions and reform
groups. Includes diaries of Cocke, of his second wife, Louisa Max-
well Holmes Cocke, and of Lucy Cocke; minutes of the Board of
Visitors of the University of Virginia and of its predecessors, Albe-
marle Academy and Central College; Thomas Jefferson's specifica-
tions and drawings for the University of Virginia ; Cocke's journal of
travels to the West (1832) ; letters of freedmen from Monrovia,
Liberia; and family correspondence of the Cockes, Barrauds, Faul-
cons, and others. Important correspondents include Joseph Carrlng-
ton Cabell, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and
others.The material is related to the library's Philip St George
Cocke papers (2280,2433, and 8272)
Acquired, 1932-60.
MS 62-546
Crowder, James Preston.
Letters, 1861-64.
45 items.
In Emory University Library.
Microfilm (negative) of originals In the possession of Dennis W.
Crowder, East Point Ga.
Letters written by Crowder while serving in the 47th Regiment of
Alabama Infantry, 3 other Civil War letters, and a few! postwar
papers of other members of the Crowder family. Includes material
on campaigns in Virginia, and on the Battles of Cedar Mountain and
Chickamauga.
Findlng aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired, 1958.
MS 62-547
MacRae family.
Papers, 1817-1943.
4186 items and 57 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diary, account books, ledgers, bills, receipts, busi-
ness records, legal papers, and other material. Alexander MacRae^
papers concern Florida plantations and their management the Semi-
nole Indian War (1842), and settlements in southern Florida. Papers
of his son, Archibald MacRae, deal with his life aboard ship as a
U. S. naval officer, and with his trips to the Azores, Italy, Sicily,
Hawaii, South America, and California during the Mexican War.
Other papers pertain to railroad construction and management North
Carolina militia (1832, 1839), a" general commission business, life in
the Confederacy and Confederate Army during the Civil War, post-
war business and industrial development in the Wilmington, N. C
area, and a variety of business enterprises with which the M a cR a e
family was connected. Includes writings and papers of Hugh Mac-
Rae.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1956-58.
MS 62-548
38
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
I
Bringhwst, James, 1730-1810
iwCSSSS. of James BringW ■* of Eli2abeth
ca.2ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
eEF&EfSES'TS*' ■ I""*- ma^Spenter and mer^
Katt kX^^SSL 16 "?? "* »« *°«*H^a?er^nEer ?o
^ Checklist, and Index of the letters from James Bringhurat, in the
Gift of C. Marshall Taylor, 194a
MS 62-549
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
M9 I i"em" Pt eoIIecti(>n: Vir ginia court records, 1743-1871.
In University of Kentucky Library
Miscellaneous records, most of them from courts in Au-usta
S^* 7 ; < ? mpr,sing deeds - *"* list * tand srantj. Stents note^SS
rants, judgments, a claim, a broadside adverting a^vart for a
S,"!rilSa 7 rTdeV nd ^f «"* S?*"* ^tionKnaf Robert
aeeitnrE n „ d t^t^^ nC,S ^"t^ W " liam G ° och ' Peter
Beauest of Mr. Wilson, 1946-59.
MS 62-^550
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Autograph collections, ca. 1690-1904
imS,'??^ 81 ,?°^ ety of Pennsylvania collections.
(17^1887^,,^"^ " e J ett «» »f ™^ical n>en of Pennsylvania
^ImSn^olnU^^^r^ ffi"" V""^ **
"^^Gulde^t^^^^^
SoSS-SE^ftftHS^ C ° UeCtl ° DS °' "" HiSt0r '^
MS 62-551
Hnake family.
Papers, 1779-1937.
ca. 2 f t.
lec^Sf* ° f NOrtt CaTOUl,a """^'-S^them Historical Col-
*r.!? !iS!2 m ??!?.' X ' d i a ^' a , ca " mt °«*s. deeds, receipts, and military
and other papers, of Benjamin Robinson Huske, Amy officer and
anleSr? "tSSS* ° f P ^ e "r ale . «■ C anTof hlfand Ss wS
ancestors. Includes correspondence and diary of William AttmonT
Sh^nrnrl^ £££l? l ? Scopal Cnn,reh ' FwetteviUe, N. C, intbe
18th century; correspondence of the Attmore, Hogg Huske. Sit.
Mew Bern, N.C.; and military papers (1898) ^
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Benjamin B. Huske, 1988; Mrs. Marsden de Rosset, 1948.
MS 62-552
Sanford, Henry Shelton, 1823-1891
Papers, 1769-1901.
80 ft. (ca. 50,000 Items)
In General Sanford Memorial Library Sanford. PU
XSft^f F 1 ? 1 !?* and mta M89 . Ns l°t«est in the OaMeysroar
ETSEE ^^f 18 "^ 1 " FIorida lands - *»«'■> the B^ublSS Part?
«L A^i t*l his acUTitl « in the Belgian Congo as a membeTof
tte_ African International Associatio^and the African International
Exploring Expedition. Some 300 Items deal Stt«ffl?S
te^^S^N^ f? ^** 1 with tt « bnsinesTinS^ofs^:
T^L?^' N e°emiah Curtis Sanford, who owned a tack faetori
Z^/- C ° mL ' ? d ate0 had lar ^ holdings in MicUganlafdf^
^Jta^n^naents Include Henry. Sowen Anthon> N M Beckl
B^Sf"? £"?£■ B Jf* rt S - Chil «". Samuel tSSv^'coi.wS^
E. Curtis, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry L. DeForest/to.
renzo Draper, E. G. Eastman, Eleazer Foster, Leon Gauche*. Aaron
(roodnch, David Hoadley. Donald Houston, T F. Hugglns, Colin M
Ingersoll. James E. Ingniham, John A. Kasson, Peter V. King Jules'
Lev.ta, AW. Macfarlane, James S. Mackie, Sir William MacKinnon,
is. Maes, John Miller, John Munroe and Comnanv, Rev Lvman Phelns
William Cabell Rives, Sr., S. B. Rogers, Jose M. de Rojas, C H Rus-
sell, Gertrude Sanford. Henry S. Sanford, Jr.. Nancy Bateman' Shel-
ton Sanford William H. Seward, Edward N. Shelton, Helen King
Shelton, Philo S. Shelton, William Shelton, Gilead A Smith Truman
Smith, Henry Morton Stanley, Benjamin Franklin Stevens' Col M
Strauch, Emory H. Taunt, William Henry Trescot. Aler Trippei Ed-
ward A. Turpin, Weber and Company, Thurlow Weed. Milo L 'Wil-
liams, and Martha H. Wurts.
Register published in 1960 by Tennessee State Library and Ar-
chives.
Bequest of Mrs. Sanford. Formerly housed In the Connecticut His-
torical Society collections.
Microfilm copy (negative)
MS 62-553 rev
Macgffl, Charles.
Papers, 1793-1906.
1032 Items.
In Duke University Library.
an, ^^ffirUK £SS«* Correspondence
(1847), MacgiSsVrSeS. ^J^JSn^tZSif"?
Acquired, 1944.
p„_. _ .„ MS 62-554
rerunan Expeditions, 191%-1915.
Kecords, 1909-17.
30,000 items.
In Tale University Library
B^^rP* "sswrassur risi^vl
orologiste in Peru; correspondence with Sir Slnte^r^^
Sfjt d 'Pl»?'»be correspondence with Peruvian envoys fa the
United States^ the Dept of State, the White House, ArthurTwinuw
Hadley, president of Yale, and Augusto B. IrfgutoTpresident ofPe^
Unpublished register in the library. ^nauaent oi reru.
Information on Uterary rights available In the library.
Gift of Hiram Bingham. 1932. '
Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson, 1861-1939
Papers, 1741-1939.
53 v., 32 boxes, and 153 files.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, transcripts.
Economist. Personal and professional correspondence and other
&Sm\n a S, e c I ? 8 d Pe ?^ tati ? 8 *° ? e hlstory o^^lcTcolfeL ^
S^S?" . to ? nd A let ?* s . from tamoUB economists; correspondence!
payrons, and other business papers (178^-1815) of Richard Arfc
Z^^-^ Jr " J and Samuel OKto"^. wtton manufacturers;
J^to F^,? 1 ?^ 1 " 5 S ° me £a,M ? papera < 18 « - 80 ) <" the ecnnonSt
T^SLS^S 8 «f n li «"espo°"e"ce. family, and business papers
(1819-69) of the English chartist and author Ernest Jones- and
copies of letters and documents (1741-45) by William Shirley Royal
Governor of Massachusetts, chiefly addressed to the Board of Trade
ID XiODQOIl.
MS 62-556
Gorrell, Ralph, 1803-1875.
Papers, 1797-1874.
1475 Items.
lectton^aSo 8 ) 1 * 7 ** N<>rtk OaT0Vm Utoxzy, Southern Historical Col-
fJ^Sil"^ 1 ^^- *2 d Stat * ><*fcl«tor, of Greensboro, N. C.
CorrespOTdence, deeds, and other papers, chiefly concerned with
Gorrell's legal practice, but Including material pertaUtfngtoi huTnv
S^SASS* 1 , 08 ^U" £??» ^ niin * merSShrSiSnTaM
Sh^fr^"^^ 1 *??^? P«»inent North CarolinlanTabMt
public affairs ; and family letters.
Unpublished, Indexed description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Henry Farias, 1948 ; purchase, 1959.
MS 62-557
39
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mitchell, Samuel Chiles, 1864-1948.
Papers, 1915-48.
4ft.
la University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1003)
Professor and college president Correspondence, articles, and an
autobiography of Mitchell, while serving as president of Delaware
College (1914-20) and professor of history at the University of
Richmond (1920-15) Includes letters from Mitchell's family, his
professional colleagues and former students, Virginia Congressmen,
labor leaders, and Southern newspaper editors, reflecting Mitchell's
Interest In education, interracial relations, religious activities, labor
relations and unionization in the South, the New Deal, and other
social and political Issues.
Unpublished, Indexed description in the library.
Gift of Mr. Mitchell and of his sons, 1845-60.
MS 62-558
Madison, James, Pres. U. &, 1751-1836.
Papers, 1768-1866.
158 items.
In University of Virginia library (2968)
Correspondence; draft of Madison's second Inaugural address;
"Substance of a conversation held by James Madison, Jr, with Col.
Beckwlth [concerning arming of Northwest Indiansi at the desire of
Mr, Jefferson'' ; Mr. Story's opinion of the Embargo; letter to Madi-
son from M. J. Jones, with a notation by Thomas Jefferson; and
other papers relating to Montpelter and Its Inhabitants, Madison's
opinions on money, nullification, the convention with France con-
cerning shipping, British naval usages and Impressment, and An-
drew Jackson's part In the War of 1812. Personal and business
correspondence of Dolly Madison, c on cerning the disposal of Madi-
son's estate, the sale of Montpelter, and the use of the Madison
papers. Includes deeds of gift. Indentures, several versions of Mrs.
Madison's will, lists of books and paintings at Montpelter, resolution
of the House of Representatives concerning Mrs. Madison, papers
relating to her estate, letters and documents of her son John Payne
Todd, mostly relating to gifts from his mother, her wills, and the
settlement of her estate; and letters (1857-66) from William Cabell
Elves to J. C. McOulre pertaining to Madison's papers and biography.
Madison's correspondents Include James Barbour, John Barnes, John
H. Cocke, George Dallas. Joseph Delaplalne, Lyman Draper, William
Duane, Ferdlnando Fairfax, John Forbes, Augustus John Foster,
Alexander Hamilton, Jr, William Jarvls, William Jones, Bobert
Livingston, James Madison, Sr„ John Mason, James Monroe, John
Randolph of Roanoke, Elijah Russell, Thomas Ritchie, Fulwar Sktp-
wlth, H. Taylor, David Triplert, and Isaac Winston. Mrs. Madison's
correspondents Include Augustus, Count of Wurttemberg, Mary
Begot, Robert Brent, John Campbell, M. K. Crittenden, Mrs. Albert
Gallatin, James Honan, L de Kantzou, Thomas Law, Ann Maury,
Anne Mifflin, Thomas Ritchie, Mrs. William Cabell Rives, Mrs. Win-
field Scott, and William Tudor.
Purchased.
MS 62-559
Huntington, Daniel 3 W 1879- collector.
Huntington collection, 1800-1961.
200 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence to the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society pertain-
ing to Arizona history, and other material relating to Edward Fitz-
gerald Beale, Thomas Boyle, Adna R. OhsftV». John Hays Hammond,
Leonard Wood, The Lost Dutchman Mine, railroads, stagecoaches, and
territorial fairs.
MS 62-560
Smith, John, 1725-1776.
Papers, 1724-1923.
6ft.
In University of Virginia Library (2027)
Correspondence, account books, ledger (1755-56), plantation rec-
ords, and legal and other papers (chiefly 1740-1880), of Smith, of his
son, Ralph Smith, and of George Clement, all associated with the
Pocket Plantation on the Staunton (upper Roanoke) River, Pittsyl-
vania Co, Va. Much of the collection concerns tobacco and hemp cul-
ture and trade, iron manufacturing, and dealings with Scotch mer-
chants. Includes legal papers relating to Albemarle Co., Va.; tables
of money depredation. Army requisitions, and other Revolutionary
records pertaining to Pittsylvania and Bedford Counties, Va.; and
material relating to the estate of Peter Jefferson, Braddock's defeat,
Virginia w^Htia, land surveys, slaves, Ralph Smith's estate, doctors'
accounts, the gold rush of 1849, and the Civil War. Persons and
firms mentioned include Alexander Banks, Alexander Burner, Archi-
bald Byrne, Samuel Calland & Co, James Callaway, Callaway & Trent,
Stella (Smith) Clement, Robert Cowan, Bobert Dinwlddie, John
Hook, Harry Innes, James Lyle, R. Orme, David Boss, John Ross,
Alexander Spiers, Alexander Stewart, John Ward, and George Wash-
ington.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist. University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1944-45, p. 85-36.
Purchased, 1944-50.
MS 62-561
Rankin, Anne (Porterfield) 1869-1942.
Papers. 1887-1941.
ca. 3 ft. (2000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Editor and newspaper woman. Correspondence, literary MSS.,
galley proofs, clippings, notebooks, scrapbooks, checks, invitations,
and memorabilia Bulk of the material falls within the period 1910-
30. Correspondence Is primarily concerned with the Southern womans
magazine of which Mrs. Rankin was the editor 1908-20, and with the
war effort of World War i. Includes letters to Nashville newspapers
from a unit commanded by Bruce Douglas, Mrs. Rankin's son-in-law,
of the 113th Machine Gun Battalion ; and material on the Episcopal
Church, patriotism, the Southern way of life, the Civil War, famous
people, women's rights, and poetry.
Unpub'isned register in the library.
Gift of the Joint University Library and Mrs. John Trotwood
Moore.
MS 62-562
Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861.
Papers, 1829-71.
3ft
In University of Virginia Library (2280, 2433, and 3272)
Agriculturist and Confederate officer. Correspondence, accounts,
Inventories, slave lists, military dispatch and order books (April-July,
1861), special and general orders, and other papers. The bulk of the
material concerns Cocke's Civil War career and Confederate military
operations, particularly at Manassas (July 1861) Other material per-
tains to the James River and Kanawha Canal Co., the American Sun-
day-School Union, the Virginia State Agricultural Society, Kentucky
lands, stock market reports of New Orleans and Mobile, Ala. (1855-
56) , salt works at Saltvllle, Va., White Sulphur Springs Hotel, and the
establishment of an agricultural college near the University of Vir-
ginia. Includes letters (1852-61) to Cocke's son, John Bowdoin Cocke.
Other correspondents and persons mentioned Include P. G. T. Beaure-
gard, J. B. Cocke, Jubal A. Early, William H. Fry, Robert Selden
Garnett, Robert E. Lee, Jeremiah Morton, and others. The material
is related to the library's John Hartwell Cocke papers.
MS 62-563
Eastburn, Samuel C
Papers, 1690-1930.
ca. 2 ft. (225 items)
In Bucks County Historical Society Library (Doylestown, Pa.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Business man, historian, and civic leader of Langborne, Pa Gene-
alogy and family papers ; copies of legal and estate papers ; historical
sketches and notes on the early history of Pennsylvania, Bucks County,
and Langborne (formerly Attleborough) ; essays, poems, and articles;
records (1913-28) of the Washington Crossing Park Commission, of
which Eastburn was historian, comprising correspondence, reports,
and notes; a historical sketch of Langborne and Middletown Friends
Meeting, and extracts (1683-1822) from the minutes of Falls Monthly
Meeting; and historical sketches of the Growden family of Bensalem,
and of Trevose *!«««»!«_ the Growden estate. The legal and estate
papers include a letter book (1785-96) of William Craig and Thomas
Jenks, attorneys for the American estate of Grace Galloway of Lon-
don, containing accounts, and copies of wills of Grace Growden, Law-
rence Growden, and Jeremiah Langhorne; a copy of the will (1690)
of Richard Thatcher ; and a certificate of appointment (1697) of the
administrators of Thatcher's estate.
Card catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift
MS 62-564
Lejeune, John Archer, 1867-1942.
Papers, 1882-1942.
10 ft (ca. 5500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Marine Corps officer and educator. Correspondence, memoranda,
military orders, articles, and speeches, concerning Lejeune's educa-
tion and career; Marine operations In Panama, Cuba, Mexico, Haiti
and Nicaraugua; Senate Inquiries involving the Marine Corps In
1935; the operations of the 2d Division AEF which Lejeune com-
manded in France and Germany, 1918-19; Lejeune's association with
various educational, veterans', religious and other organizations,
mainly during his superlntendance of the Virginia Military Institute,
1929-37; and the publication In 1930 of his autobiography. Remi-
niscences of a marine. Also Includes ca. 960 letters (1882-1931) of
Lejeune to his Bister Augustine Lejeune. The correspondence Is
most complete for 1929-S7. Important correspondents Include Smed-
ley Darlington Butler, Josephus Daniels, Jran Henry Russell, and
Littleton W. T. Waller.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Eugenia and Laura Lejenne, 196X
MS 62-565
40
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*
Farnsworth, Moses.
Papers, 1821-89.
64 items.
In West Virginia University Library (751, 771)
Justice of the peace of Troy District, Gilmer Co, W. Ta. Corre-
spondence, receipts, and miscellaneoos papers. ^^
Gift of Miss Bonny Farnsworth, 1955.^^
MS 62-566
Holcomb, George, 1791-1866.
Papers, 1805-98.
7ft
In New York State library
l^er. of Rensselaer Co., N. Y. letters to Holcomb and the Hol-
comb family along with diaries mentioning community and area
©vents.
Gifts of Mildred Holcomb, 1911; and of Frank Thomas, 1842.
MS 62-567
Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886.
Papers, 1764-1886.
24 ft. and 24 t.
In New York State library.
Governor of New York. Chiefly Seymour's pooUc papers, lnerod-
lng correspondence dealing with personal and^x$rtoa^&iraTa£
SESJSS* "o*^^. telegraph lSoks. canal s^Ptaolcs7?Stical
TESSSbEL speeclWB - ****** accomt ""^ «**» ■•*
Descriptive list and card Index In the library.
Purchase, 1823. u»uBwiy.
MS62-668
WiDtins, Ernest Hatch, 1880-
Correspondence. ca. 1942-46.
8 drawers.
In Oberlln College Library.
Professor and president of Oberlln College. Correspondence -with
Oberlin students in service during World War n.
Card index in the library.
MS 62-560
Wool, John Ellis, 1784-1869.
Papers, ca. 1800-70.
IT ft
In New York State Library,
-.o,^"^ 'Xp**: Chiefly official correspondence during the War of
i? 1 * iS e Me^'can War, the Pacific command, Indian wars, and the
Civil War, together with family correspondence and newspaper cup-
pings containing biographical material.
Purchase, 1963.
MS 62-570
McCIean, William Archibald, 1864-
Paper?, 19th cent,
ca-lft.
In Adams County Historical Society collections (Gettysburg, Pa.)
Attorney, of Gettysburg, Pa. w ^ '
MS 62-571
Kulp family.
Papers, 1778-1889.
165 Items.
InBucks County Historical Society Library (Doylestown. Pa.)
Bedroinster Township in Bucks County, docket records (1796-87),
mercantile accounts (1794-1818), accounts (1781-1816), and estate
papers of Daniel Altnouse.
Card catalog in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift.
MS 62-572
Briggs family.
Papers, 1820-1935.
ca. 500 items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Family correspondence (1820-60), letters to Catherine E. Briggs
from her students and friends in France (1818-85), dippings from
Los Angeles newspapers (ca. 1925), printed matter, photos- and In-
signia from World War i.
Gift of Catherine E. Briggs.
MS 62-573
Mittspangh, Jesse Fonda, 1855-1919.
Papers, 1879-1937.
ca. 200 items.
In University of California at Los Angatag Library.
Educator. Correspondence, speeches, articles, dippings, personal
papers, and material about MlUspaugh. The bulk of the papers falls
within the period 1904-17, when MlUspaugh was president of the
Los Angeles State Normal School. "™^ ™
Gift of Mrs. MlUspaugh, 18BS.
MS 62-574
Berry, Virgfl.
Papers, 1890-1953.
54 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Physician. MS. entitled Experiences of a pioneer doctor In Indian
Territory, newspaper clippings of Berry's column In the Okmulgee
dally tunes, certificates, diplomas, other papers, and medical photos.
MS 62-575
American Association of Un i v er s i ty Professors.
Records, 1928-58.
Sft.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Correspondence, reports, financial records, resolutions, bylaws,
bulletins, and other papers. Includes correspondence, clippings and
business papers relating to the AAUP Regional Conference (1831)
held In Norman, Okla. ; correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports,
officers, and membership lists of the Norman chapter of AAUP (1828-
86) ; and several flies on academic freedom and tenure.
MS 62-576
Adams, Ramon Frederick, 1889-
Papers, 1948-55.
276 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Author. Correspondence relating to the research, wrtUnz and
publishing of Adam's book Come an' get «, together with a MS. of
this book.
„_ MS62-577
Friends, Society of (Free Quaker*)
Archives.
ca.2ft
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Gift of the Free Quaker Society, 1957.
Harrison, Benjamin, Pre*. V. S n 1833-1901.
Letters, 1886-1900.
40 items.
In West Virginia University Library (157)
Transcripts (typewritten)
Letters to Stephen B. Elklns.
Gift of A. T. VoIwUer, 1849.
„, MS 62-679
Wiley, Samuel T
Papers, 1821-98.
48 items.
In West Virginia University Library (785)
Author. Lectures, speeches, historical articles, newspapers, dip-
pings, a periodical piece on Preston County In the Civil War an
autograph book, and information on Monongahela College at Jefter-
Glft of Miss Sara Leosa WUey, 1955.
MS62-580
Herbert, Thomas, d. 1728.
Papers, 1674-1799.
1376 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Personal and professional papers of Thomas Herbert, English mer-
chant-factor and bailiff tn Northamptonshire, and his son Edmund
Herbert, member of Grays Inn from 1715-69 and assistant paymaster
to the Marines under Hanbury WUIIams and John Sehvyn.
Report on the collection in the library.
Purchased from H. M Fletcher, 1955.
MS 62-581
MS 62-578
41
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McCormick, Chauncey, 1884-1954.
Papers.
3396 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Business executive. Letters, clippings, pictures, and memorabilia.
MS 62-582
Cram, Ralph Warren, 1869-
Papers.
202 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Letters, clippings, telegram, and photos.
MS 62-583
Detroit United Railway.
Records, 1848-1934.
ca. 700 items and 113 v.
In University of Michigan Transportation Library.
Correspondence, accounts, agreements, minutes, surveys, studies,
statistics on vehicle performance, stock certificates, and printed mat-
ter, comprising records of the company, together with records of its
constituent companies and their predecessors, its branches and sub-
sidiaries. Includes records of plank road companies.
Described in Michigan Historical Records Survey's Guide to manu-
script collections in Michigan, v. 2 (1942) p. 69-72.
Gift of Great Lakes Greyhound Lines, 1941.
MS 62-584
Abraham, Lot, i. 1838.
Papers.
3 boxes.
In Iowa State Dspt of History and Archives collections.
Farmer, soldier, and legislator. Correspondence (1862-65), muster
rolls, special orders, and other Civil War papers, reflecting Abraham's
service in Company D of the 4th Regiment of Iowa Cavalry*
Gift of Mr. Abraham, 1817.
MS62-585
Henderson family.
Hendereon-Wertmuller papers, 1779-1822.
ca. ISO items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous correspondence, accounts, and documents relating to
the settlement of the estates of John Henderson and Elizabeth Wert-
mUller; data on labor costs and commodity prices; correspondence of
Lydia Henderson and John Nicholson (1790-95) ; list of the subscrib-
ers for the purchase of an organ for St Paul's Church, 1783.
Presented by Charles Henry Hart.
MS 62-586
Ray, Charles Henry.
Papers, 1826-1904.
437 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Physician and Journalist Correspondence and other papers. In-
cludes a few family letters.
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Dr. Ray's heirs, 194S and 1964.
MS 62-587
Los Angeles Co, Calif.
Records, 1823-50.
ca. 900 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Archives of the Prefecture of Los Angeles containing a great variety
of documents recorded in that office during the Mexican period.
Index in the library.
Lent by the Los Angeles Co. Recorder's Office, 1938.
MS 62-588
Motion Picture Patents Company, et aL, defendant*.
Records, 1911-15.
2ft
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Briefs and other legal records, newspaper clippings, and related
printed matter in connection with the case of the U. S. vs. Motion Pic-
ture Patents Co., et aL, from the law firm of Caldwell, MassUch &
Reed, New York, who represented the major defendants In this case.
Gift of Daniel V. Raymond through Kenneth B. Rohrer, 1959.
MS 62-589
Clinton, De Witt, 1769-1828.
Papers, 1785-1828.
ca- 3400 items.
Io Columbia University Libraries.
Statesman. Correspondence, speeches, public papers, poems, and
miscellaneous papers.
Catalog of the collection In the library.
Gift of William Schermerhorn, 1902.
MS 62-590
Middlebrook, Jonathan.
Papers, 1782-1831.
ca. 56 items.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Selectman of Wilton, Conn. Mainly town lists.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Sara Comstock Williams and Mrs. Margery Comgteek
Scbileher.
MS 62-591
Sett, Andrew, 1757-1847.
Receipts, 1788-1847.
ca. 275 items.
In University of Kansas City Library, Snyder Collection of Amert-
Surveyor, of Philadelphia. New York, and Perth Amboy, N. J. Re-
ceipts, bills, and promissory notes.
MS 62-592
Kansas City, Mo. University. Library.
English receipts and bills, 1783-1891.
ca. M0 Items.
In University of Kansas City Library, Snyder Collection of Ameri-
cana.
English bills and receipts for coal, food, drink, furniture moving,
and custom-made coffins, together with hotel bills, bank checks, and
other papers. Four items give budget or cost per day and per year for
"George R" (probably George m) for "Charge of His Majesty's Gar-
risons.'' Includes ca. 20 French bank checks and bills for perfume,
travel, and hotels, and several German hills.
MS 62-593
Tichenor, Bryan Ward, 1862 1-
Correspondence, 1887-96.
1 tox-
in University of Arizona Library.
Lawyer and court reporter of the First Judicial District, Arizona
Territory. Personal and professional correspondence.
MS62-594
Herbert, Sidney Herbert, baron, 1810-186L
Correspondence, 1849.
ca. 110 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif/)
British statesman. Letters addressed to Herbert regarding his
Proposals for the better application of cathedral Institutions to their
intended use: In a letter to the Dean of Salisbury (1848)
Acquired from Dawson's Book Shop, 1952.
MS 62-595
Butler-Burke, Vivian.
Papers, ca. 1920.
ca. 1735 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Notes and papers on Gaelic mythology.
Acquired from Ella Young, 1951.
MS62-596
Ransom, Charles Sutherland, collector.
Ransom collection, 1776-1855.
ca. 5 ft ( ca. 515 Items)
In New York State Library.
Correspondence, business and legal papers of John Tayler (Lieut.
Governor of New York and chancellor of the Board of Regents of
the University of the State of New York), Charles Cooper and John
Tayler Cooper, dealing chiefly with land ; and miscellaneous papers
of James Caldwell, Peter Seton Henry, and John T. L. Pruyn.
Purchase, 1926.
MS62-597
Piatt, Zephaniah, 1735-1803.
Papers, 1774-1807.
ca. 200 items.
In New York State Library.
Lawyer, Judge, member of the New York Provincial Congress, and
delegate to the Constitutional Convention. Correspondence, agree-
ments, and other papers concerning land operations In the Lake
Champlaln area and In Plattsburgh, Pougbkeepsie, Charlestown, and
Crown Point, N. X.
Purchase. 1919.
MS 62-598
Ottawa County (Kan.) Historical Society.
Materials on Ottawa County history,
ca- 230 items.
In Ottawa County Historical Society collections (Minneapolis,
Kan.)
Clippings, personal reminiscences by residents of Ottawa County,
tape recordings, and pictures, covering pioneer days and later events
In the County.
MS 62-599
42
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Friedrich, Julius August, 1862-1958.
Papers, 1884-1958.
ca. 100 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts.
-,«A n< ? eran d^SJroan. Reminiscences, transcript of an interview in
M55, diplomas, and other papers, on Friedrich's early life and work
? ^^^-^ association with leading figures of the Missouri
synod, 1880-1800, and his impressions of the faculty of Concordia
Theological Seminary, St Louis. The material is related to the
repository's Obermeyer, Schick, and E. W. A. Sihler collections.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available in the repository'
Gift of Mr. Friedrich, 1S55.
MS 62-600
Pfotenhauer, Frederick, 1859-1939.
Papers, 1843-1942.
ca. 3 ft (ca. 600 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran clergyman and church official. Correspondence, sermons
(bulking largest 1887-1905), articles, clippings, and pictures. In-
cludes a large correspondence (1925-38) with his children. Most of
tiie material is in German. The material is related to the repository's
Br&uer, Fieper, and Walther collections.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts of V. Bartling, F. Hertrig, and M_ Hertrig, 1959-60.
D * „ ™_ t . . MS 62-601
Reformed Church m America. General Synod.
Eecords of member churches, 1719-1957.
38ft.
In New Brunswick (N. J.) Theological Seminary Library.
In part, transcripts.
Records of 73 local Reformed churches, 53 of which were in New
Tork (including 32 in New York City), 14 in New Jersey, 3 in Phila-
delphia, 1 in Kampen, M<L, 1 In Wilhelmlna, M<L, and 1 in Colony
Okla. A large percentage of these churches have now gone out of
existence. Includes consistory minutes, minutes of boards of trustees,
elders' minutes, treasurers' accounts, church histories, records of
membership, baptisms, marriages, and deaths, ^"i-inl subscription
records, records of pew holders, records of church and Sunday School
organizations, and clippings and photos. A small amount of material
is in Dutch or German.
Unpublished guide and index in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Deposit
MS 62-602
Jones, Charles, 1820-1892.
Papers, 1842-92-?
2v.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society coUectlona
Teacher, lawyer, and State legislator of Connecticut Letters from
Jones to his mother and others, and a short biography written by
Jones' grandson, Charles Ogdea.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
■_> „ MS62-603
Muter County Institute, Spring Garden, Mo.
Eecords, 1884-94.
2v.
In University of Missouri Library. Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Accounts and other records of a preparatory school. Includes a list
of students paying literary tuition, a bill for repairs on the school
house, and amounts due for tuition and diplomas.
MS 62-604
Jophn Consolidated Mining Company, JopUn, Mo
Eecords, 1887-1928.
2v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Articles of incorporation, minutes of meetings, records of pur-
chases, sales, expenses, and payments to miners, announcements of
stockholders' meetings, an affidavit of dissolution (Oct 1928) and
other records of a lead and zinc mine.
Deposited by George A. Wadlelgh and Vlrgfl Board.
_ MS 62-605
Katy C Mining Company, JopUn, Mo.
Eecords, 1900-06.
2 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Articles of association, bylaws, minutes of the meetings of direc-
tors, accounts of sales, production, expense and operation, dividends
and royalties paid, accounts with the JopUn Miner's Bank, err shares
of stock, and other records of a lead and zinc mine.
Deposited by George A. Wadlelgh.
MS 62-606
Columbia, Mo. Bible College of- Missouri.
Eecords, 1928-34.
7 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Reports of the treasurer and the dean to the Board of Trustees.
Gift of F. F. Stephens.
MS62-W7
New York. Gallery of Fine Arts.
Eecords, 1844-58.
2v.
In New Tork Historical Society collections.
Subscription book (1844-45) and bylaws and catalog (1858)
MS 62-608
Missouri. University. Board Club.
Eecords, 1886-96.
2v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Constitution, bylaws, amendments, list of offices and duties of offi-
cers, and record of cash receipts of a dub formed by students who
wished to economize on food expenditures.
MS 62-609
Ashland Garden Club, Ashland, Va.
Eecords, 1922-60.
ca. 100 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, minutes of members' meetings, and pro-
grams.
Deposited by the Ashland Garden Club, 186L
MS 62-610
Jennings, John Melville.
Correspondence, 1955-59.
ca. 250 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
m«J J !JJ"5"\ * ,S? m,0 .£!L Correspondence relating to the publlca-
oy^EaflGreg^iwemTl^ ^^^ ^^ "-»**---
Gift of Mr. Jennings, 1961
MS 62-611
Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates
Abstracts of journal, 1776-86.
2v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections
TraDscriptemade by the staff of the Virginia Historical Society
Abstracts from the Journal of the Virginia House of Delet^ST^,,
cerntog military service of Virginia sddTers (oS ^ mSSSl'S
Acquired, ca. 1920.
MS62-612
HoDey, Myron, 1779-1841.
Letters, 1799-1840.
41 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Abolitionist
Harrison, Benjamin, 1726 J-179L
Letter book, 1787-89.
l v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary statesman and Governor of Virginia.
MS 62-613
MS 62-614
Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-183L
Letters, 1780-99.
48 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Publisher and historian. Letters to Hudson and Goodwin, a firm
of printers in Hartford, Conn.
_ MS 62-615
Dexter, Henry Martyn, 1821-1890.
Correspondence, 1860-72.
40 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Congregational minister, of Massachusetts. Letters written to
Dexter.
MS 62-616.
43
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Comstock family.
Papers, 1784-1883.
90 items
In Wilton (Goon.) Historical Society collections.
Mainly deeds, together with notes, bills, and other papers.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Sara Comstock Williams and Mrs. Margery Comstock
SchUcher.
MS 62-617
Olmstead, Hawley, 1793-1868.
Papers, 1830-52.
ca. 100 items.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Mainly promissory notes.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-618
Wilton Historical Society.
Historical papers by members of the society, ca. 1930-
75 items.
In WUton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-619
Betts family.
Business papers, 1794-1841.
9 y.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts from originals in Harvard University, Baker
library.
Accounts, ledgers, and daybooks of Daniel Betts, Jr., tavemer,
cooper, and leather dealer, Lewis Betts, Asahel R. Betts, and Betts
and Raymond, general store.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-620
Scott, Samuel, 1795-1861.
Business papers, 1822-62.
3 v.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Justice of the peace, selectman, farmer, and fresco painter.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-621
Cole, Sherman, 1804-1879.
Accounts, 1833-39.
3 v. .
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Carriage maker of WUton, Conn. Daybooks.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-622
Osgood, Samuel, 1748-1813.
Papers, 1775-1812.
lv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer and legislator,
papers relating ™»iwiy to finance.
Correspondence and
MS62-623
New York Historical Society.
Massing of the colors papers, 1924-
ca. 60 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers relating to tiie «*"»««"' massing
of the colors In New York City.
MS 62-624
Abelson, Paul, 1878-1958.
Papers.
75 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Personal papers of Abelson, who was a mediator In the clothing,
for, paper, and hosiery industries and a lecturer at Columbia Univer-
sity aiid the Jewish Theological Seminary.
MS 62-625
Beal, Edwin Fletcher.
Papers, 1945-51.
3 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Papers and pamphlets collected by Beal for his dissertation on
Origins of co-determination in Western Germany, and papers col-
lected for a study of manpower policy in Western Germany.
MS 62-626 rer
Brooks, EarL
Papers, 1950.
1 box.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Questionnaires and working papers of the attitude survey made
for F. C. Huyck and Sons, Rensselaer, N. Y.
MS 62-627
Congress of Industrial Organizations. Industrial Union
Councils. Buffalo.
Records, 1937-58.
7 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Tt»i«fonB col-
lections.
MS 62-628
Consumers' League of New York.
Records.
5 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Papers of an organization formed to promote fair labor standards
through minimum wage legislation and publicity about sub-standard
labor conditions.
MS 62-629
Cornell University. New York State School of Industrial
and Labor Relations.
Term papers, 1947-
2 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
A collection of the better term papers written by students in labor
union history and collective bargaining.
MS 62-630
Emerson, Lynn Arthur, 1890-
Papers, 1937-38.
l box.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Halations col-
lections.
Reports and programs relating to the National Youth Administra-
tion.
MS 62^-631
Hay, Edward Northrop.
9 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Personal papers of Hay, who was editor of the Personnel Journal
and president of Edward N. Hay Associates, a management consult-
ing firm.
MS 62-632
Mason, Myra (Peters)
Letters, 1824-29.
lv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Transcripts.
Letters from Mifhi pm and Ohio to Mrs.
Peters, in New York.
Norris, Matthew.
Receipts, 1734-40.
47 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer.
s sister, Mary
MS 62-633
MS 62-634
44
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Harvey, John V
Papers, 1819-21.
49 items.
In New York Historical Society collections,
letters, bills, and receipts of a resident of
N.Y.
Onondaga Co.,
MS 62-635
Helfgott, Simon, 1894-
Papers.
2 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations collec-
tions.
Personal papers of Helfgott, a vice president and organizer of the
Insurance Workers of America.
MS 62-636
Andrews, Byron, 1862-1910, collector.
Papers, 1657-190L
Ibox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Miscellaneous autograph signatures and historical documents col-
lected by Andrews, and a few letters received by him while nnbllsher
of the Washington National tribune.
MS 62-637
Kemp, Nellie.
Papers, 1900-50.
50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, US. entitled History of Miami Copper Company,
broadsides, including the Repeal of the 18th Amendment, and photos.
MS62-638
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino.
Oalif. '
Mormon file, ca. 1815-1948.
ca. 750 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, biographical sketches,
family histories, and miscellaneous papers relating to Mormons.
Inventory of the collection in the library.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-639
Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839.
Letters, 1800-37.
MS 62-640
In New York Historical Society collections.
Soldier and nephew of George Washington.
Barrell, Theodore.
Letter book, 1790-1802.
1 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Business and personal letters written In Guiana.
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874.
Letters, 1834-74.
45 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Reformer.
Betts, William, 1802-1884.
Miscellaneous papers, 1815-79.
41 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Lawyer.
MS 62-641
MS 62-642
MS 62-643
Atanon, John, 1737-1805.
Papers, ca, 1770-1805.
2 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
British journalist and bookseller. Letters and memoranda by
Almon and his contemporaries.
MS62-644
Burlington Ca*-JV. J. Oommisaioneri of the Loan Office.
Records, 1776-98. i"
6 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Bonds, accounts, and records of loans made by, and payments
made to, the Loan Office.
Ij
MS 62-645
Lane, Joseph, 1801-1881. v /'
Papers, 1852-Sl. ■
23 items and 4 v. ^
In University of Oregon Library.
In part, transcripts of originals In the University of Indiana
Library.
Territorial Governor, and U. S. Senator from Oregon. Corre-
spondence, & diary (1872-31), drafts of a biography of Lane by Nina
Lane Faubion, photos^ and other papers.
MS 62-646
Haupt, Herman, 1817-1905.
Letter book, 1852.
l v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Engineer. Letter press copies of Hauprs letters, written during
his employment as chief engineer of the Georgia, Mississippi and
Southern Railroad. The letters relate to his managerial activities
and contribute information on the growth and extension of transpor-
tation facilities in the South.
Purchase, 1813.
MS 62-647
Nowell, Frances, collector.
Colombia, Mo. real estate data, 1899-1927.
48 Items.
In University of Missouri library. Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Plats and descriptive material pertaining to new additions for
sale, including the Garth addition (1899), the -Guitar addition (1808)
and the Westwood addition (1910) ; a nimnrt.i report (1904-06) of
the Water and Light Co. ; and a picture of John Belcher's store in the
1880's.
Gift of Miss Nowell.
MS 62-648
Hough, Emerson, 1857-1923.
Papers, 1862-1923.
ca. 10 items and 131 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Author. Business and personal correspondence; MSS. of Hough's
North of 36, The covered wagon, and other stories; reminiscences,
clippings, certificates and diplomas, photos; and moving picture films.
Including pictures of Hough directing.
Finding aid In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Hough, 1921-23.
MS62-649
Hutching, C B
Scrapbook.
1 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Scrapbook of correspondence, news clippings, other papers, and
photos.
Gift of Harold D. Hutchlns, 193L
MS62-650
Iowa Commission for Russian Famine Relief.
Records, 1892.
ca. 500 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence and other records of the secretary, Benjamin F.
Tlllinghast.
MS 62-651
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Dubuque club records.
5 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Includes 4 volumes of records of the Dubuque Conversational Club ;
and a volume of extracts of secretaries' reports and other records of
the Reading Club (organized 1859), the Tuesday Evening Club
(organized 1869?), and the Conversational Club (organized 1895?)
Gifts of Mrs. C. P. Rose, 1926; and of Mary Newcomb Adams.
MS 62-652
45
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Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Presbyteries. Dee
Moines.
Records, 1851-1933.
13 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Includes minutes.
In part, gift of Xbeo. Homing, 19SS, and William Hack, 1943.
Other records acquired 1907.
MS 63-653
Boadinot, Elias Cornelius, 1835-1890.
Papers, 1855-94.
5ft
In University, of Oklahoma Library.
Confederate Army officer, Cherokee delegate to the Confederate
Congress, and lawyer. Personal correspondence and other papers.
Includes correspondence of the Boudlnot family.
MS 62-654
Boadinot, Elias, d. 1839.
Papers, 1828-39.
52 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Journalist and Cherokee leader. The material Is related to the
library's Stand Watie collection.
MS 62-655
Boatman, Andrew K 1887-
Papers, 1922-50.
1ST items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, and city and county official of Oklahoma. Political corre-
spondence, campaign literature, clippings, printed and processed ma-
terial, and legal papers.
MS 62-656
Bienfang, Ralph David, 1905-
Papers, 1900-45.
CS-Sft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Pharmacist and university professor. Notes relating to army phar-
macy, sketchbooks and notes pertaining to plant and animal drugs,
along with other papers regarding the role of pharmacy in military
history.
MS 62-657
Lfflfgren, Peter Anders, 1847-1922.
. Papers, 1847-1900.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Mormon bishop. Correspondence with the Arizona Pioneers' His-
torical Society relating to Lofgren's family, and his autobiography.
MS 62-658
Allison, William Boyd, 1829-1908.
Papers, 1825-1908.
ca. 200,000 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
U. S. Representative and Senator from Iowa. Correspondence,
financial and legal papers, news clippings, scrapbooks, printed mate-
rial, and other papers, on administrative and political matters, chiefly
relating to his service In the House, 1863-71, and the Senate, 1873-
1908. Includes papers of the Allison Monument Commission.
Finding aid in the repository.
In large part, gift of the Allison estate, 1816.
MS62-659
American Library Association. War Service.
Records, 1917-18.
_ Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, bulletins, and other records.
MS 62-660
Barker, Noah.
Papers.
21 items and 1 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Includes a Bed Cross letter book and other letters.
Gift of Mr. Barker, 1818.
Brown, Leonard, 1837-1914.
Papers.
7v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Author and educator.
MS 62-662
McLenagan, Lew.
Papers, 1933-34.
2 boxes.
In New York State School of Labor and Industrial Relations
collections.
Personal papers of McLenagan who served on the Executive Board
of the International Union of Mine, MUl and Smelter Workers and
was an organizer for the union In western Montana, northern Utah
and the Idaho Panhandle.
MS 62-663
Morris, James Oliver, 1923-
Papers.
MS 62-661
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Papers accumulated In writing Morris' thesis. The origins of the
CIO (1854)
MS 62-664
Naas, Bernard 6
Papers.
3 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Papers collected by Naas and CanneUta S. Sakr In writing their
book, American labor union periodicals, a guide to their location
(1956)
MS62-665
Price, William S
Papers.
lbox.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Papers collected for Price's study. Prevailing wage rate deternuna-
Ooa for municipal laborers In New York City (1960)
MS 62-666
Raimon, Robert Leonard, 1923-
Papers.
lbox.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Notes on a wage theory study.
MS 62-667
Standard, William L
Papers, 1937-49.
14 boxes.
In New York State School of Labor and Industrial Relations col-
lections.
Personal papers and case material for the period when Standard
was general counsel for the National Maritime Union.
MS62-668
Uhhnger, Charles.
Papers.
3 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Papers on the maritime Industry collected by Uhllnger in preparing
his doctor's dissertation. The wages of American seamen, 1939-1962,
for Fordham University and as a professor at the New York State
Maritime College.
MS 62-669
Byrd, William L
Papers, 1888-1902.
112 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Governor of the Chickasaw Nation. Messages to the Chickasaw
Legislature, and clippings pertaining to National Party affaire.
MS 62-670
46
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Campbell, J S m& _
Business records, 1889-1934.
W It.
In University of Oklahoma Library
=»^S «JSSH ,££«£ 5SSST *" < * erat "* to ' *•
MS 62-671
Carter, Prank C 1864-
Papers, 1910-54.
65 items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
MS62-672
Gate, Roscoe Simmons, collector.
Papers relating to the Creek Indians, 1819-1937.
In Diversity of Oklahoma Library
other cffl(nals«mnectedMthloe^affalr&. iipoale "««. and
MS 62-673
Chinese Industrial Cooperatives.
Records, 1938-48.
48 ft.
In Columbia University Libraries.
MS 62-674
Speculation Land Company.
Eecc-rds, 1796-1909.
1300 items.
leettattsre?''' ° f NOrth CaroUna Llbrar y. Southern Historical Col-
tJZOiSlSFZZSyS? ^ Bapere ' and oUler «co«te relating to the
formation and 1 transactions of the Speculation Land CtoofSfew York
Burg, and Rutherford Comities, N. C ^^
Unpublished description In the library
Deposited by Fred McBrayer and Mis. George W. Justice, 1952.
MS 62-675
Hawkeye Insurance Company, Dea Moines.
Eecords, ca. 1865.
1 V.
mi?m State £"*t °* BlBt0T y ^ Archives collections.
First tetter copybook of the Company. """""mis.
Gift of Henry A. Howell, 1927.
MS 62-676
Cratty, Robert Irvm, 6. 1863.
Papers.
ca. 75 Items.
£5aS. S SS£? ,t « ffl » t »ry and Archives collections.
2^, *™ l "" M low * Geological Survey, v. 15 (ISM) p. 260-
Gift of Mr. Cratty, 1911.
„ „ MS 62-677
Goddard, Ed.
Civi] War papers.
2 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History ana Archives collections.
Button, Oande Webb. MS 62-678
Papers, ca. 1903-ca, 1924.
Gift of Bessie Button Mnrray, 1941.
CaldweH Henry Clay, 1832-1915.
Correspondence.
40 items.
?.2H? * S< i? te De! ?- ** Hfe'My and Archives collections.
o^ia&ra^^bon?^- 1 ^ E5—.-
Gift of Mrs. Guy C. Smith.
MS 62-680
Gift of A. H. Sttckford, 1948. ^^
MS 62-681
Carpenter, Cyrus day, 1829-1898.
Papers,
ca. 90 items.
Gift of Mr. Carpenter.
MS 62-682
V. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
New Sa^B^* - ""* ""-** -*"*"■ *
30 boxes.
tecaoml"* Y " k StSte SCh001 0f Ind »strial and Labor Relations col-
Microfilm copies.
Bo ^de* ( by company, union, and type of clause is available on key
MS 62-683
Kecords, 1928.
MS 62-679
lee?.*?" T ° rt State **"* <* ^uswal and Labor Relations col-
includes corresponden^^Aryrw^ol 6 ^^^^^
MS 62-684
Murphy, James J 1860-1922.
Papers, 1893-1919.
lbox.
Ite&r?" T ° rk StBte *** of **— *"° Labor Rations col-
MS 62-685
U. S. National Labor Relations Board.
Eecords, 1937-
10 boxes.
lections*"' Y ° rt StSte Sch001 of ^austrial and Labor Relations col-
^nrtappear in the bound volun£ .££. SX^aMe^
MS 62-686
Woman's Peace Party.
Eecords, 1915-19.
IS ft
lectfoof' **** HistorJcal "««* * Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
SSSKS? ^mtteSaT^^r^r^
^A$^7a^T9eoTSS^^
malnder ta the possessions^ Lute rfp^?. Wa0m ' "** *"* **"
MS 62-687
47
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New York Peace Society {Founded 1906)
Records, 1906-40.
In Friends Historical library of Swarthmore College, Peace Cot
lection. » .
Correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, scrapbooks,
publications, and other papers. Includes papers on the Society"
•wort in organizing the League to Enforce Peace.
Deposited by the Society, 1940. MS62-68S
Spalding, Keith, collector.
Papers, 1829-1939.
ca.300 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, notes, and miscellaneous papers relating to the
Sespe Ranch In Ventura Co, Calif. The papers were used by Robert
G. Clel&nd in writing bis book. The place called Sespe (1940)
Gift of Mr. Spalding, S*4. MS 62-689
Cole, Coleman.
Papers, 1875-79.
184 items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation. Correspondence relating
to the Indian Union, speeches, Choctaw Tribal Council proceedings,
accounts of Choctaw court cases, and other papers pertaining to the
problem of intruders, tribal citizenship, royalties from Choctaw coal
lands, and Choctaw participation in the proposed Indian Union grow-
ing out of the Okmulgee Council.
^ MS62-690
Coldiron, Daisy Lemon, 1876-1946.
Papers, 1920-50.
500 items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Poet Correspondence (personal, political, and historical), unpub-
lished MSS. of Mrs. Coldiron's poetry, scrapbooks, and clippings or
Juxvoem - MS62-691
Chouteau, Yvonne.
Papers, 1932-50.
200 items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Ballerina. Magazine and newspaper clippings relating to Miss
Chouteau's rise to Stardom. Includes magazine and newspaper ar-
ticles regarding the Chouteau family. fto_eoo
Chickasaw Nation.
Records, 1866-1904.
SfL
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Law, teases, auditor's reports, proceedings of the National Council,
and other papers relating to elections, intruders, and treedmen.
MS 62-693
C^jckaaha Milling Company.
Records, 1897-1952.
210 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, export reports, afflortarfd agricultural and eco-
nomic history material, grain research papers, and other records per-
taining to the operations of the Chlckasha Milling Co.
MS 62-694
Cherokee Nation.
Records, 1870-1905.
12 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Official correspondence, letter press books, reports, chiefs mes-
sages, speeches of delegates, proceedings, laws, court decisions, acts,
teases, election returns, registers of removal claims, clippings, and
business papers. Includes papers relating to the Cherokee Stri p Live
Stock Association, intruders, education, warrants, and abstracts.
MS 62-695
Winston, Francis Donnell, 1857-1941.
Papers, 1828-1943.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
leC Judge, Sttte legislator and official, and civic leader, of Bertie Co,
N. C. Correspondence and speeches.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Winston. IMS. MS 62-696
Jones, John, fi. 1862-65, of Salem, 10.1
Papers, 1864-65.
2 ft (ca. 500 items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Miscellaneous military correspondence (requisitions, receipts, or-
ders, etc.) of Lt. John Jones, Co. G, 83rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry,
who was quartermaster at Fort Donelson, Tenn, ISM*, together
with the record of a court of Inquiry charging horse thievery against
Jones, who was acquitted.
Indexed in the library's manuscript catalog.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Curtis B. Smith. MS 62-697
OTtieUy, Henry Brooks, 1839 '-1862.
Letters, 1854-56.
1 v
In iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
lurve^or and soldier. LettSs written white OTUelly was em-
ployed in the survey of the Des Moines Elver Valtey^ Includes a Des
Moines Blver improvement map (1849) by William Dewey.
Gift of A. J. Small, MS 62^698
National Committee of Demooats-for-WilUde.
Records, 1940.
10ft
In University of Rochester Library.
Correspondence and records of an organization which was active
during the Presidential campaign of 1940.
Deputed by the Committee, 1941 ; converted to gift, 196X
Infonnation on literary rights available In the Ubrary.
"S 035-W9
Simmons (Dennis) Lumber Company. Wi&amston, If. C.
Records, 1878-1927.
27,656 items and 82 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, accounts, account books, ledgers, deeds, pay llsta,
bills, receipts, and other records, relating to all aspects of the lumber-
ing business, from the purchase of timber lands to the shipment of
finished board.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1957.
MS 62-700
Emory University, Attarda. Library.
Georgia political leaders' autographs, 1782-1940.
83 items.
In Emory University Library.
Routine patronage and business letters and notes, primarily of
autograph interest of Governors, U. S. Senators and Representatives,
and other persons prominent in Georgia politics. The bulk of the ma-
terial is of the period 1830-95.
Finding aid in the library.
Infonnation on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired, 1955. In part, formerly owned by Israel Exeech Tefft,
Benjamin Perley Poore, and other collectors.
MS 62-701
Nashvffle Bridge Company.
Records, 1819-53.
2 items and 2 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
A daybook (1819-53), an account book (1819-23), a contract with
Joseph Johnston for a bridge over the Cumberland (1819), and the
court record of a suit against Johnston by JsBob Beltzhoover repre-
senting the Company (1821) ..«..,..__.
In part, gift of William Bdmlston Chapter of the D. A. R, ; In part,
purchase from rrha-ripa a. Mwrllh.
MS 62-702
48
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
O'Connor, James Francis Thaddeos. 1884-1948
Papers, 1900-48.
390 items and 18 v
vZumns? ■ <tf North ***** Ln »»«y-
s^ p»^ -Ba ass ssssssa&a«at
Gift of Charles P. Peterson, 1252.
MS 62-703
Burke, John, 1859-1937.
Papers, 1906-42.
600 items.
In University of North Dakota Library
Gift of Thomas Burke, 1852. ^^
MS 62-704
Writers' Congress, University of California at Lot AmgOn,
Records, 1943-44.
^^^^ters-S^.S.^hfre^K?^:
Gift of the Hollywood Writers' Mobilisation.
MS 62-705
Hawtey, George Maxwell Blackstock, 1S70-194L
5 ft. (284 items)
In Hobart College Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (negatives
Waterlof te ""*"" bu3a<aag «■*■ CanimSSorae^S
Calendar prepared by Mr. Hawley.
wn-cbased from Mrs. Hawley, 1941-42.
MS 62-706
Doohttle, James Rood, 1816-1897.
Papers, 1831-93.
43 items.
In Hobart College Library
lege <dassma^ Xn^^^ 1 ^ 1 S te ^S? n ^? U « le, s "wa-
ning * B~Ml2rS£%2X$&lZE? j*« »• »£«■
spondenee with bis brother aocnester, H. x, and cone-
Gift
MS 62-707
Vincent, John Martin, 1857-1939.
Papers, 1887-1939.
412 items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library
Professor of history at Johns Hopkins.
Card catalog In the library "
^natto ^tex«y rights aTailahle In the library.
MS62-708
Hay, William Perry, 1872-1947
Papers, 1892-1937.
242 items.
In University of Florida Library
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-709
Bradley, Phillips, 1894-
Papers, 1942.
lbox.
lec&nT' *"* State Sch001 " to *»«»I «■« Labor Belations col-
MS 62-710
Thomson, Rnffin, 1841-1888.
Papers, 1822-89.
220 items.
JS£l2$>* 0t NOrth Car ° Bna L " muy - S"**"* HistoHcal (M.
Un^bltehed description In the library laamai ^ i -
Gift of Mrs. Ben S. Lowry, M57.
MS 62-711
Kansas City, Mo. University. Library.
Texas land grants, 1850-90
ca. 60 items.
Jr. TJniverslty of Kansas City Library, Snyder Collection of Amerl-
Mainly land grants, together with a few warranty deeds.
MS 62-712
Barnett, George Ernest, 1873-1938.
Papers, 1914.
1 box.
^InNew York State School of Industrial and Labor Eelationa e*
Gift of Mark Perlman, 1853.
MS 62-713
American Federation of Labor.
Correspondence, 1926-52.
43 reels of microfilm.
lecSon^ Y ° rk State Sclu)0J °* ^"^Wal and Labor Belations col-
as VSELSS&j&JF" Green ' 8 gigaatm to********
MS 62-714
Strike clippings, 1946.
1 box.
^to New York State School of Industrial and Labor Belations col-
ae ^W*®> "bout strikes in New York State from national and local
MS 62-715
Rochester, N. Y. Dniversity. Library.
Autograph collections, 1180-
12 ft. (ca. 3000 items)
In University of Rochester Library.
\J^^T^ ^P* 3 "' and aowunents of American and European
Card index in the library. Described in CateJrrcmTTrfH^ ..<«_
M^dor? u , < Ss; " "^^rS^tri^SSA^s^.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 62-716 rev
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Labor Education Service, inc^ New Tori.
Records, 1922-33.
3 boxes. ,
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Course materials used in the Bryn Mawr Summer School for
Workers, the Barnard Summer School for Women Workers in Indus-
try, the Summer School for Women Workers In Industry at the
University of Wisconsin, the Southern Summer School, and the Vine-
yard Shore School for Women Workers in Industry; bibliographies,
conference notes, and monographs on workers, education.
MS 62-717 rev
Cohunbia Conserve Company.
Kecords, 1932-33.
1 box.
In New York State School of Industrial and labor Relations col-
lectibns.
Mimeographed minutes of the meetings of the Employees Council
of a company whose workers had the right to make rules governing
their hours, incomes, hiring, and firing.
MS 62-718
Habinow, Isaac Mas, 1875-1936.
Papers.
10 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Belations col-
lections.
Physician, economist, and advocate of social security. Correspsno-
enee, Mac of EnblnoWs writings, obituaries, and photos.
MS 62-719
United Mine Workers of America. District IS.
Kecords, 1899-1928.
6 reels of microfilm
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Belations col-
lections.
Records of bargaining meetings with the operators.
MS 62-720
Rochester, N. Y. University.
Archives, 1845-
cs. 100,000 items.
In University of Rochester Library.
Official records of the University and papers relating to it In-
cludes correspondence, diaries, and personal papers of many alumni
University presidents and faculty members represented include Mar-
tin Brewer Anderson, Henry Fairchild Burton, Cornelius William De
Kiewiet, Herman Le Boy Fairchild, Joseph Henry Gllmore, David
Jayne Hill, Asahel Clark Kendrlck, Samuel A. Lattlmore, William
Carey Morey, Bush Rhees, Alan Chester Valentine, and Ira Solomon
Wile
Indexed in part Described in University of Rochester Library
Bulletin, v. 4, no- S (Spring 1849) p. 55.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Deposit and gift, 1930-
MS 62-721 rav
Clarke, George Washington, 1852-1936.
Papers.
10 v.
In Iowa State DepL of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, legislator, and Governor of Iowa. Correspondence,
speeches, news clippings, certificates, and other papers.
Gift of Mrs. Clarke, 1B4S.
MS 62-722
Oarkson, James Sullivan, 1843-1918.
Papers, cs- 1877-ca. 191S.
ca.4 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Politician, editor, and business executive. Correspondence, check-
books, account books, and other papers, Including correspondence of
the Allison Memorial Commission, 1908-06, and some material on
social matters.
Gift of Mr. Oarkson, 1915.
MS 62-723
Alden, Albert, <Z. 1892.
Papers, 1792, 1836-92.
4 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections,
journal and ledger of a general store kept by Alden at Delafleld,
Alden's official records as sheriff of Waukesha County (1865-66), and
a copybook.
MS 62-724
Allen, Walter L
Diaries, 1879-1918.
41 v.
In Henry £. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Diaries relating to the Sphinx Citrus Ranch, Pasadena.
Lent by Mr. Allen, 1838.
MS 62-728
Clarke, William Pena.
Correspondence, 1844-96.
75 items and 3 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, journalist, and politician. Correspondence with promi-
nent lowans, on political, official, and personal mat te rs . Also includes
an autobiographical sketch, and a MS. bill on intoxication.
Gift of Mr. Clarke, 1884.
MS 62-726
Westover, John Glendower, 1917- collector.
M. Jeff Thompson papers.
4 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Notes, clippings, and other papers, and photos, assembled by
Westover while editing the diary of M Jeff Thompson, Confederate
officer. Includes a poem written by W. B. Thompson concerning his
brother Jeff, and a letter to Westover from Eleanor P. Thompson,
M. J. Thompson's granddaughter.
Deposited by R. S. Brownlee.
^^ MS62-727
Shanks, Charles, collector.
Civil War scrapbooks, 1850-65.
2 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Newspaper clippings relating to the Civil War and to the period
immediately prior to it Includes accounts of the Buchanan-Fillmore
election returns, discussions of slavery problems, states' rights Issue,
the Federal Constitution. Lincoln's Inaugural address, People's Party
national convention, the possible impeachment of Lincoln, peace over-
tures of the North and South, Lincoln's suspension of the writ of
habeas corpus, military arrests of civilians, freedom of speech, press
and assembly, proposed trial of Jefferson Davis, and speeches and
articles by military leaders of the day.
Gift of Mr. Shanks.
MS 62-728
Sehiler, Ferdinand Canning Scott, 1864-1987.
Papers, ca. 1886-1937.
8 ft (ca. 7000 items)
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Philosopher and university professor. Correspondence, drafts of
articles and books, lectures, class notes, dippings, offprints of articles,
photos., memorabilia, and other business and personal papers, docu-
menting Schiller's career as philosopher and teacher at Cornell
University, Corpus Chrlsti College, Oxford, and the University of
Southern California. Correspondents include Henri Bergson, John
Dewey, G. Lowes Dickinson, Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir Frederick Pollock,
Bertrand Russell, and Canning Schiller.
Gift of the estate of Mr. Schiller, ca. 1948.
MS 62-729
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Auto^nph albums.
11 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Includes autographs of American Governors, generals. Members of
Congress, writers, newspaper editors, university presidents, and other
notable people. Also Includes letters, currency, stamps, and photos.
MS 62-730
Kirkwood, Samoa! Jordan, 1813-1894.
Papers, 1841-93.
ca. 1050 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, teacher, Governor, and U. S. Senator from Iowa. Cor-
respondence, reports, bills, petitions, legislative resolutions, printed
material, and other papers, concerning administrative, political and
personal affairs.
Acquired, 1915.
MS 62-731
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Lacey, John fleteher, 1841-1913.
Papers, 1853-1912.
ca. 60,000 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Tn^fvJS"^' p ?" tlc ' an ' and u - S. Bepresentative from Iowa.
Includes business, political, and personal correspondence.
Finding aid in the repository.
MS 62-732
OUumwa, Iowa. Police Court.
Kecords, 1857-67.
ca. 450 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
MS 62-733
Parker, George Frederick, 1847-1828.
Papers, 1876-1904.
ca. 1200 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Journalist. Correspondence, articles, notes, and news dippings
Finding aid in the repository. -wiues.
Gift of Mr. Parker, 1928.
MS 62-734
Porter, Evelyn (Howe)
Papers.
125 items.
Inlowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
lectures and essays on the Spirit Lake massacre.
MS62-735
Iowa. Historical, Memorial and Art Dept.
Kecords, 1890-1908.
ca. 8000 items.
?ifILS ate Dept of Hfctory and Archives collections.
^SSrSH^^JSl 1 ?•£? papers * **• Department (nnder its
SSS,^. SfK" 81 Dept> dnrln 8 "» euTatorship of Chartes
toeaMSv-SSS?" "* """VO***"* with persons of national and
iEw^fiS'^ VTHL w)um *" ■•**»» Abernethy, William Boyd
Allison Albert Baird Cummins, Horace Emerson Deemer, GrenvSe
M. Dodge, Jonathan Prentiss DolUver, James Depew EdmundsoT
James Harlan, John Albert Tiffin Hull. HarveTlngSm? JoaobSnt
^?. F -, La ^S' ^} m S 1 Ijmbe ^ Theodore S. ParvTnTwIuSTsS
Benjamin Prankto Sbambangh, Prank Springer, Hoyt SberSaTand
SSSS^^iS The ' nateri &l •« related to the repotftory'sAJdrich
autograph collection and its Aldrieh personal papers/ «™-«™
F ^KS^SL™? 108 and tade i m *>» repository.
r Aldrlch. Charles, 1828-1808
MS 62-736
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archive*.
Aldrieh autograph collection, 14th-20th cent.
ca. 1500 file drawers.
I °.? owa state De I )t of History and Archives collections.
letters, literary MSS., addressed envelopes, biographical sketches,
pictures, and other papers, containing autographs, other handwriting
portraits and mementos of prominent figures of Iowa, America,
Europe, and the world, including Iowa pioneers and legislators, U S
Senators and Representatives, Civil War soldiers, and internationally
Known authors, statesmen, sovereigns, reformers, religious leaders
educators, scientists, and philosophers. The hulk of the collection is
of the period 1870-1910. The material Is related to the repository's
Historical, Memorial and Art Dept. records, and Its Aldrieh personal
papers.
Card catalog in the repository.
MS 62-737
Matern, John, d. 1680.
Correspondence, 1668-82.
20 items and 2 reels of microfilm.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College,
_ SjfjSF 11 * 8 typewritten) and microfilm of originals lent by Mary
♦mSSTTw?!!" - an A^ 2 1 ^ eacoer - Mostly written whae Matern
£"cE;JL , ?S£™ B i£*L Sch001 m »Wl«»d, Concerns adherence
to Quaker _faKh, publications, travel, and Quaker meetings. The
material, except tor some translations, is in German and Dutch,
correspondents include John Glaus, Benjamin Purly Bobert Milne.
Ephralm Prach, and Bobert SanffltandsT^^ ^
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 19*9.
MS 62-738
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends' Historical
Lists of public Friends, 1656-1832.
18 items.
In Friends Hlatorical Library of Swarthmore College.
mi^^r'' wfU L5 ,m ? " ,a oecasioual notes, of Friends in th»
mlnistry who came from Europe to America. mT™,* *™ A JZ ~i~
to England and Ireland. l«iS^;^oU^ri5dTrtc*Slte?SS
Sffil^? S Horsham, P fe Newport, B. L, SolebmrT PaTand
WrigMstown, N. J.: and a list of the ministry from PhUadefrbJs,
Card index in the library
Gifts.
MS 62-739
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends' Historical
Library.
Marriage certificates, 1666-1952.
ca. 320 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies.
Largely 18th and 19th century Quaker marriase certificates T„
Quakercertificates; and a marriage certificate in Quaker form of
*"?, N j*Tf "ho had been slaves, signed by John WoSmal
Card index in the library.
Largely gifts.
MS 62-740
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends' Historical
lAorary.
Genealogical charts of Quaker families,
ca. 150 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore Collet
In part, .photocopies (positive) and microfilm (positive)
Charts for the Bertram, Biddle, Brinton, BrosinVCad§urv Canbv
g 00 ^. Green, Griscom, HaUowell, Hoover. Jenktos inxonR^rrtah.'
P^n.^P.ckett, Seaman. Sharpless, TruebloTweT'and^er
Card Index in library
Gifts.
MS 62-741
New York (City) Mayor's Court.
Kecords, ca. 1681-1819.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
•.wSJ***-?* 2*** aIBUed be * >re ibe Mayor's Court, Including the
P ^ d ^£?., of attorneys, occasional briefs or abstracts of arguments.
?„.^ W -r2 d | men ^ or decrees ' numerous writs of Inquiry (especially
for 1770-75) and many legal opinions by government offldahVThe
papers were collected by Benjamin Salzer ^^
Bequest of Mr. Saber, 1957.
MS 62-742
Sherborne, Thomas H
Papers, 1831-99.
40 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
iMr23S? on ? en ,S e an<: bnsto ess papers. Inclndes'23 letters (1831-
54) written In German a^S addressed to Christian Gessler a Phila-
l?iS?V eweler: S deeds -(MKl-M) for Philadelphia properties in
which Sherbornewas Interested : a decree of discharge ii bankruptcy
i*mn SI, S'^SfJ-SJ*"" ""^eming the estate of John Craig
of PhUadelphia (1809-29), a receipt book (1808-87) and farm i?
count book (1B00-Q2) of William V. Sherborne. ^^
MS 62-743
Evans, Joshua, 1731-1798.
Papers, ca. 1788-98.
7 v.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Quaker minister and abolitionist Correspondence, mostly letters
"SP*" *°v , Evaas ""B Ann, by Quakers at whose homes he stayed
while on Mb religious visits; and Journals of his ministry in North
America. Includes copies of the Journals made by George Church-
man^ and copies thought to be made by Abraham Warrington.
Card index in the Library. The Journal was published in 18S7.
Deposited by Edward H. and Thomas B. Fawcett, 1935-39. For-
merly owned by the Bonsai] and Fawcett families.
MS 62-744
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Tennessee. Courts.
Court records of Washington Co., Tenn., 1774-1893.
S713 Items.
Id Duke University Library.
Apparently that part of the court records of Washington County
constituting tbe sheriffs papers, L e. court orders, subpoenas, and
search warrants, which were placed in the sheriffs hands for execu-
tion, together with some regular court records relating to suits for
slander, assault, and the recovery of debts, and the court orders to
sheriffs of surrounding counties. Bulk of the collection is of the
period 1774-1858. Includes Information on early settlement, explana-
tions of failure to pay debts, suits over land, hone stealing, theft,
and divorce.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1942.
MS 62-745
CormeBee, Charles Ulrica, 1851-1930.
Papers, 1851-1919.
10 ft (27,584 items)
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts.
Surveyor, State legislator, and educator. Correspondence, letter
press copies (1885-1918), financial, legal, and land papers (1304-18),
abstract records (1891-1908), minutes, petitions, speeches, printed
material, and other papers, concerning Connellee's legislative service
and political activities, his founding of Eastland, Tex, and the dis-
covery of oil there.
Unpublished Index In the library.
MS 62-746
Collins, Frank Shipley, 1846-1920.
Papers, 1872-1919.
ca. 1800 Items.
In Americas Philosophical Society Library.
Botanist. Correspondence, and a few other papers, largely con-
cerning algae.
Unpublished Index of correspondents.
Purchased from Mr. Collins' son, 1861.
MS 62-747
Fairchild, James Harris, 1817-1902.
Papers, 1852-1903.
7500 items.
In Oberlln College Library.
Educator and Congregational clergyman.
Calendar and Index In the library.
MS 62-748
Bogart, Henry I
Papers, 1749-91.
2 ft. (ca. 370 items)
In New York State Library.
Revolutionary Army officer, alderman, and Justice of the peace In
Albany. Chiefly receipts.
Gift of Pruyn, 1964.
MS 62-748
Thompson, John H
Correspondence, 1908-15.
1500 items.
In Duke University Library.
Christian Science practitioner of Boston. Professional and per-
sonal correspondence. Bulk of the collection consists of carbon
copies of Thompson's correspondence with patients In various parts
of the United States. These letters concern his professional services,
the progress of the patients, and his activities In spreading the doc-
trines of Christian Science. Personal letters to Mrs. Thompson's
relatives relate to her cure after many years of Illness and to the
efforts of the Thompson family to mollify her relatives after she had
abandoned medical treatment
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1969.
MS 62-750
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Account books, daybooks, and diaries, 1731-1813.
9v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Includes John Leacock's commonplace book (1768-81) ; Timothy
Matlack's account book of receipts and expenditures for the flying
camp (1785-1800) ; John Fishbourne Mifflin's receipt book (1800-13) ;
John Beynell's daybook (1731-32) ; Anthony Wayne's receipt book
(1785-92), Including receipts for 6 warrants paid by order of Ben-
jamin Franklin; John Williams' daybook (1773-74) ; James Wilson's
diary (1772-74) ; an account book (1747) of a Philadelphia Mer-
chant ; and a day ledger (1747-49)
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
In part, gifts of Seymour Adelman and Mrs. Malcolm 6. Sansser,
1847-53.
MS 62-751
Beecher, Thomas 4£innicut, 1824-1900.-
Papers, 1844-98.
ca. 6 ft (ca. 2600 items)
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives.
Congregational clergyman. Correspondence, printed matter, and
other papers. Chiefly drafts, outlines, and notes for sermons deliv-
ered by Beecher as pastor of the Independent Congregational Church,
Elmira, X. Y. Includes three letters to Beecher from his brother,
Henry Ward Beecher, 14 letters from Lyman Beecher to his son
James, while the latter was a student at Dartmouth College, and ese
letter from Samuel L. Clemens to Mrs. Julia Beecher.
Indexed In the library's general card catalaf.
Gift of Ellen W. Farrar, 1943.
MS 62-752 rev
Strewn, Eh" W 1822-1907.
Papers, 1792-1912.
ca. 100 items.
In Bucks County Historical Society Library (Doylestown, Pa.)
Farmer. Strawn family legal papers, weather books and journals
(1836-91), account books (1888-75) including one for butter and
eggs (1852-75), Invitations, schoolbooks, and photos.
Card catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the Horary.
Gift of Walter Z. Barndt 1956.
MS 62-753
Abefl, Alexander G 1819-1890.
Correspondence, 1841-76.
1 box.
In Dearborn Historical Museum.
Diplomat and businessman. Correspondence with relatives con-
cerning Abell's business affairs and travel*.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of the Ives family, 1949.
MS 62-754
McKenney, William Robertson.
Business records, 1865-1930.
4440 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, of Petersburg, Ta. Materials relating to McKenney's
law practice (chiefly 1880-1900), and largely concerned with the
settlement of estates and the sale of real estate In Petersburg, Ta.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1947.
MS 62-755
King, Henry Churchill, 1858-1934.
Papers, 1902-27.
SO boxes and 19 drawers.
In Oberlln College Library.
Educator and Congregational clergyman. Correspondence and
other papers.
MS 62-756
Wright, George Frederick, 1838-1921.
Papers. 1850-1921.
ca. 12300 items.
In Oberlln College Library.
Educator. Congregational clergyman, and geologist Correspond-
ence and other papers.
Card file, calendar and index in the library.
Gift of the Wright family.
MS 62-757
Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875.
Papers, 1817-75.
ca.2600 items.
In Oberlln College Library.
Educator and evangelist Correspondence and other papers relat-
ing to Oberlin College and theological matters, mostly from con-
verts and friends in the U. S. and Great Britain. The later cor-
respondence (1868-75) relates chiefly to antirmasonry.
Calendar and index in the library.
MS 62-758
Bollock, Georgia Philipps (Morgan) 1878-
Papers. 1913-53.
23 v. and 1 reel of microfilm
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Microfilm copy (positive) made In 1954 from originals In tbe pos-
session of Judge Bullock.
Lawyer and judge. Correspondence, clippings, pictures, and re-
lated material arranged in chronological order In scrapneoks. . The
material is concerned with the career of Judge Bullock as a lawyer
In Los Angeles, appraiser of the Los Angeles Probate Court, referee
of women's cases, Los Angeles Police Court and Women's Court,
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ons
Papers,
Bollock, Georgia PhiKpps (Morgan) 1878-
1913-53. (Omttaned)
deputy district attorney, judge of the Los Angeles Municipal court
and of the Superior Court of Los Angeles, and head of tie Adop-
HonDepLof the Los Angeles Juvenile Court and the Children* Court
Gift of Jndge Bollock, 1851
MS 62-759
Evans, Oliver, 1755-1819.
Papers, 1792-1834.
75 Items.
In University of Michigan Transportation Library.
Miller, millwright, and Inventor. Letters and papers, chiefly re-
lating to steam engines and their application to various problems.
252i? p ^ n L for fnra »««. "m* dty lighting systems and water
notes, of Evans' book The abortion of the young steam engineer's
Si^,, La ^. 1B ? tel !iJ? d,,ae8 two *»p««**tehy arevakTBatne
concerning Evans' orukter ampbibolos.
Descrtbea in Michigan Historical Becords Surveys Guide to manu-
script collections In Michigan, v. 2 (1942) p. relfS, Many of the
papers are reproduced In Grevffle Bathe's Oliver BvansTTdmmlcte
of early American engineering (1985)
Gift, from Alba B. Johnson, 1927, and other sources, 1828-84.
MS 62-760
Panknin, Charles F
Business records, 1844-1909.
1050 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3084)
Pharmacist, of Charleston, S. C. Account books and prescription
books (1844-72), business correspondence (1881-88), and other
papers, of Panknin's drag store.
Unpublished description in the library
Purchase, 1955.
MS 62-761
Bandar-log Press.
Records, ca. 1895-1904.
ca. 45 items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Correspondence, miscellaneous papers, pictures, and a complete
collection of the publications of the Bandar-log Press. Includes items
relating to the Press, printed by Edwin Bliss wit) Ysleta, Tex. and
correspondence between its founder, John Francis Holme, and the
humorist George Ade, who wrote various short stories specifically for
publication by the Press.
Purchase, 1954-
MS 62-762
Iieber, Richard, 1869-1944.
Correspondence, 1920-23.
665 items.
In Indiana State Library.
Director of Indiana State Dept of Conservation. Much of the cor-
respondence deals with Lieber's work with German Americans, espe-
cially in the field o£ politics. Correspondents include John T. Adams,
Theodore Brentano, James P. Goodrich, Hans Hackel, Bernard G
Heyn, Paul F. Mueller, Harry S. New, Alfred EL Nippon, and James
E. Watson.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Indiana Conservation Dept, 1960.
MS 62-763
Tobacco Growers' Cooperative Association.
Records, 1921-27.
ca-Sft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3322)
Correspondence of the officers of the association, reports, statistics,
releases, and photos, dealing with activities of the organization in
Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Includes papers (1927)
of Sydney D. Frissell, a student at the University of North Carolina-
concerning cooperative marketing.
MS 62-764
IT. S. Dept. of Labor.
Records of fact finding boards, 1946.
3 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Transcripts of hearings, reports, exhibits, statistical data, and
other records of cases before various fact finding hoards appointed
by the Secretary of Labor. The chief issue discussed was that of
wage rates. Organizations represented include Amalgamated Asso-
ciation of Street, Electric Hallway and Motor Coach Employees of
America, American Communications Association, American Federa-
tion of Labor National Coordinating Board, American Smelting and
Befining Co., Anaconda Copper Mining Co, Coeur d'Alene District
operators. Greyhound Lines, International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers, International Union of Mine, MiU and Smelter Workers
Kennecott Copper Corp., Miami Copper Co. Phelos Dndee fw,
«nS1wS?wi5? d ! «J?'. n !? ,rds ' Lab0T M "»«e»>ent Documenta-
USuof^ °° 1 0f lndnstp,aI ""1 Labor Relations
Gifts of Saul Wallen and Carl Borgmann.
MS 62-765
Cornell University. Neu York State School of Industrial
and Labor Relations.
Records of Presidential emergency boards, 1949-50.
9 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Correspondence, transcripts of hearings, reports, statements, mem-
oranda, press releases, tables, and other papers relating to disputes
between labor and management which were mediated by panels an-
notated by the U. S. Wage Stabilization Board, the U S Steel In-
dustry Board, the U. S. Board of Inquiry to Report on Certain Labor
Disputes Affecting the Maritime Industry of the U S_ and other
Presidential boards of inquiry appointed under the Taft Hartley act
Organizations represented include American Locomotive Co., Ameri-
can Smelting and Befining Co, Anaconda Copper Mining Corp In-
ternational Longshoremen's Association, International Union of Mine.
M iiJ> a ?2jT ter Work e rs ' Kennecott Copper Corp, Phelps DodjS
Corp, Steel Companies Coordinating Committee, United States Steel
Corp., and United Steelworkers of America.
H„ D ?^ r I bed » n G S? d t t 2 tbe "no 1 **. Labor Management Documenta-
tUmOanter, New York state gc^i of ^^ and j^^^^ s^^
Gifts from various sources.
MS 62-766
Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909.
Papers, 1876-1926.
155 Items.
In St Lawrence University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Artist and author. Correspondence and other papers. Includes
letters to friends and family in Canton and Ogdensburg, N Y. dealing
with personal matters; 45 letters to John Hoard, lawyer' of 'Ogdens-
burg, N. Y. chiefly concerned with hunting and Ashing excursions
and with Remington's summer home at Chippewa Bay on the St
Lawrence River; copies of letters to Poultney BIgelow, author,
journalist, and historian, relating to arrangements for a trip through
Germany and Russia in 1892 which led to a series of articles for
Harpers magazine written by BIgelow and illustrated by Remington :
and six letters to Herbert Foster Gunnison, business managerand nart
owner of the Brooklyn eagle. «i>-»*
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gifts of various persons.
MS 62-767
Sasse, Hermann, 1895-
Correspondence, 1933-52.
ca. 75 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections fSt Louis)
In part, photocopies (positive)
Lutheran theologian. Letters from Sasse (1934-36) describing
church conditions in Germany under the National Socialist regime^
correspondence (1945-48) on Sasse'B visit and Itinerary In the United
States; and a partial collection of Sasae's Letters to Lutheran
pastors. Most of the material is In German. Material is related to
the Jnsutute's L. Sleek collection, Concordia Seminary collection, and
3. W. Behnken collection. -»*«»«, ouu
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository
Gift of L. J. Sieek and others, partly in 1953.
MS 62-768
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General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, in
North America.
Records, 1868-1921.
ca. 16 it
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Correspondence and -minutes of conventions ; correspondence,
minutes, and reports relating to foreign and home missions ; records
of the National Lutheran Commission for Soldiers' and Sailors' Wel-
fare, of the Committee on Digests, the Committee on Merger, the
Kropp Commission, the Editorial Committee for the Lntherischer
Herold, the Quadricentennial Ways and Means Committee, and the
Publication Ways and Means Committee; registers of students of
Kropp Seminary and Breklum Seminary; constitution, addresses,
bills, and the original draft of the Galesburg rule of 1875.
Finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-769
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. Districts. English.
Records, 1894-1938.
1 ft (ca. 1100 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts.
Minutes of the first sessions of the Eastern (English) Conference
(1894) ; history of the movement toward amalgamation of the Eng-
lish District into the geographical districts of the Missouri Synod;
correspondence and reports on the desirability and feasibility of
TEng»«h District amalgamation; constitution of the District; and
correspondence between its executives G. Schuessler and G. E. Hage-
mann and pastors within the District concerning finances, local prob-
lems, church visitations, calls issued to clergy, missions within the
District, and the maintenance of Concordia College, Conover, N. C
Material relates particularly to activities In the New York, Baltimore,
and North Carolina circuits, 1927-32.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts, in part from J. W. Behnken, 1960.
MS 62-770
Gfinther, Martin, 1831-1893.
Papers, 1832-92.
2 ft. (ca. 130 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran minister, author, and professor of theology. Letters,
sermons, class notes taken by Gunther as a student as well as those
taken by some of his students, and personal papers, Including a
baptismal certificate, naturalization papers, and diplomas. Bulk of
the collection falls In the period 1846-90. Largest sections are those
consisting of lecture notes taken as a student (1848-53) and notes
for sermons (1855-71). Material Is In German, Latin, and English,
and includes 2 sermons In English written by Pastor Loeber in 1845
and 1848. Material is related to the Institute's G. Loeber, Concordia
Seminary, L. E. Fuerbrlnger, O. Fuerbringer, C. F. W. Walther,
Scballer, A. L. Graebner, F. Pleper, G. Stoeckhardt, C. F. Obermeyer,
and E. ii Arndt collections.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift In part from Edgar Weln, 1951-57.
MS 62-771
Johnson, John Lipscomb.
Papers, 1850-1910.
600 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (3060)
Baptist preacher, professor of English, and educator. Corre-
spondence, writings, reminiscences, and other papers.
Unpublished description In the library.
Deposited by Cecil Johnson, 1964.
MS 62-772
Potest, Edwin McNeill, 1892-1955.
Papers, 1929-56.
4 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (3302)
Baptist minister, author, and educator. Correspondence and writ-
ings.
Information on restrictions avaflab>3 at the library.
MS 62-773
Mailer, James Arthur, 18S4--1345. coUectcr.
Notes and pamphlets on the history and use of the Book of
Common Prayer.
5v.
In Episcopal Theological School Library (Cambridge, Mass.)
Ainn known as the George Hodges collection.
MS 62-774
Moller, James Arthur, 1884-1945, coTUctcr.
Papers, letters, articles and clippings on the 1928 -*st
Book revision.
3 boxes.
In Episcopal Theological School Library (Cambridge, Mass.
MS 6.
Hattstaedt, Wffliam, 1811-1884.
Correspondence, 1844-60.
ca. 75 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran minister and missionary in MiiOiigoTi Correspondence,
mainly with fellow clergymen, concerning local pastoral affairs and
the church work of confessional Lutherans, primarily In the Midwest
Correspondents Include Th. Brohm, E. M. Buerger, A. Craemer, L
Buhland, H Schmld, Ch. Selle, F. Sievers, W. Slhler, W. Sommer, T.
Trautman, F. Winkler, and F. Wyneken. The collection is in German.
The material Is related to the Institute's A. Craemer, O. Fuerbrlnger,
W. Lone, W. Sihler, andF. Wyneken collections.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of G. T. Otte and E. Hattstaedt, 1955-57.
MS 62-776
Schmidt, Martin Joseph, 1846-1931.
Papers, 1864-1931.
ca. 60 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran minister and educator. Correspondence (mainly 191S-
29) with L. Fuerbringer concerning the reading and theological studies
In which Schmidt was engaged, and on projected articles for the Ln-
theraner; biographical sketches; and certificates of residence at Con-
cordia College, Ft Wayne, Ind., and Concordia Seminary, St Louis.
Material is related to the Institute's L. Fuerbrlnger collection.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of L. Fuerbringer.
MS 62-777
Schmidt, Hermann E 1868-1945.
Sermons, 1876-1931.
ca. 95 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran minister. Sermons In German and English.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Carl T. Schmidt 1955.
MS 62-778
Winans, 'William, 1788-1857.
Papers, 1811-57.
9ft
In Methodist Archives, Mlllsaps College Library.
Methodist clergyman. Personal letters, autobiography, Journal,
scrapbook, account books, and some poerty.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Winans family.
MS 62-779
Philadelphia. Lutheran Theological Seminary.
Becords, 1864-
ca.35ft
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Correspondence, minutes and reports of committees, catalogs, aS-
mission applications, financial records, addresses, class record boobs,
student autographs, records of student organizations, library records,
records of the Women's Auxiliary, deeds, architect's drawings, clip-
pings, and other papers, Including ca. 22 linear feet of theses, from ca.
1922.
Finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-780
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Pendell, John R
Papers, 1817-1906.
1527 items.
In Duke University Library.
oJ£2S^ BaP ? St v n '£?! ter ' ""» •»* salesman. Chiefly oereonal
Card index In the library
Acquired, 1959.
MS 62-781
Dale, Samuel Sherman, 1859-1936.
Papers, 1810-1929.
24 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
a part transcripts (typewritten)
ifiZSTfS™ 1 **"*- 1""*® (M87-1929) and other papers. Includes
thVt^^^fJ 190 ^ v***** to weighted nSSS
MS 62-782
Wheat, John Thomas, 1801-1888.
Paper?, 1806-06.
2ft
Odtetta (l£ft ° f NOrth ^^ "»*■* SOTthe » Historical
, m ^2? paI .. min .? ter ^"esponaaiee. aiartes, account books. Doems
^ee^and other papers, of Wheat and of ntetonC IndudS
i^S^Lir 7 JS^'S 00 *' "nslness papers of Shooer- and mate!
cS^SS^S^SST- Na8h7aie (1W(M8> - - *^St
Unpublished description m the library
Gift of Mrs. Burton Cralge and Mrs. Stuart B. Bradley, 1948-57
MS 62-783
Mezes, Sidney Edward, 1863-193L
Papers, 1918.
2 boxes.
In Colombia University libraries.
I*2£ft6 ttTvMa ^aTTSo^S. tm T\ ■»« «*her papers
MS 62-784
Kansas City, Mo. University. £*»«jry
cI e M0 T S IeCeiptS ' Ute 18th Rnd "*^ 19th ""t
^Jjn University of Kansas aty Library, Snyder Collection of Ameri-
MS 62-785
Morton, #«. Emmett Crawford, collector.
Morton collection, 1880-1961
200 Items.
MS 62-786
Bass, Edward, "Bp n 1726-1803.
Sermons.
1 box.
In-Episcopal Theological School Library (Cambridge, Mass.)
MS 62-787
Parker, Samuel, Sp., 1744-1804.
Sermons,
lbor.
In Episcopal Theological School Library (Cambridge. Mass.)
MS 62-788
Cambridge, Mass. Episcopal Theological School.
Trustees' minutes and other records.
12 v. and lbox.
m Episcopal Theological School Library (Cambridge, Mass.)
MS 62-789
Cornea University. New York State School of Industrial,
and Labor Relations.
Records of court cases, 1943-55
Sboxes.
collection! T ° rk StSte Seh001 " Labor and l»*"tnal Belations
n n S e ^? r ? S °1 the ^"owJng cases: M E. Sandsberry Jr et al v»
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Co etaL mSb-i . * nJZ t J? -
r«S J^ES???, ?"* «»« Tnbe Co, et aL vs. Charte SawyS
MS 62-790
Evans, Henry Clay, 1843-192L
Scrapbooks, 1888-1908.
5ft
In Chattanooga Public library
*o£ n a^rZLy U £SLa f , Cn i ttano °g a . U. S. commissioner of pen-
^ d ^la^£aTO^™^ -^
Card Index in the library *^™ 1
GMt of Mrs. Joseph WUson Johnson, 1948 and 1852.
M588-7B1
RockweH Charles H 1827-1904.
Papers, 1863-65.
2 ft (ca. 1000 Items)
In Historical Society of the Tarrytowns (Tarrytown. N T>
.JSSSZ'SSL ^^noWnJurnals^ SooS; Income tax
S^^f^V"^.^ V*"**- <">"**• ^eSrdsrtlraS
2Sr^J^L the SS?Lf Afrhrne, and other papers relating to Bock-
t-Mtf < J«?w5T&* ^ Htot0rt<al S^** <*«» Tarry-
Gift of Mr. Bockweu, ca. 1900.
MS62-792
Taylor, James Paddock, 1872-1949.
Papers, 1921-49.
115ft
In Vermont Historical Society collections.
In part transcripte,
««^^'^ d i r ^ wrf ^ Ver ™ M<a «> n *«ofOnnnjerce. Oor-
responderice, diaries, pamphlets, mimeographed releases, and news-
£JT '^^EL t ^ enSag I**"* ^*^^ MmSnotwoflsoofi
^SS S? te 52?^" a i™- »™o«rt restriction, the IansTxralL the
ft&SEfmL 5 ^ S 6 Sesojieentennial of lSS; and wa7mS5fai!
Includes flies of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce. =™"=^-
Gift of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, I960.
MS 62-793
Monk, Joseph Amasa, 1847-1927.
Papers, 1916-27.
75 Items.
M.^S 8 SSSSl. Hist ? ical Socie, y coltocaom (Tucson, Ariz.)
Munk Library of Arlzoniana at the Southwest Museum inLoV An-
gae^ Correspondence reUtlng to visits with Francis Cummins Lock-
wood^IbUogranhles, and the donation of books; and iSsmSilS
entitled History of Arizona literature. M-
MS62-794
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Muter, William N h. 1860.
Papers, 1880-1940.
50 items . .
In Arizona rioueers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Stagecoach driver. letters to the Arizona Pioneers' Historical
Society containing historical information and biographical sketches,
HSS entitled History of Charleston (1880), and The second install-
ment of Copper Creek experiences, and other reminiscences dmcus-
slng Geronimo, the history of Tombstone, Ariz, and Negro troops in
AriMM - MS 62-796
RothweD, Frank, collector.
Political dippings, 1878-88
2 v.
In University of ' Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Scrapbooks of clippings relating to political pl a t f orm s, speeches,
currency and fn«~t«i conditions In the U. S, the tariff, and the
sheep tax. Includes a reference to George G. Test.
Gift of Mr. RothwelL
MS 62-796
Adams, Leonard Palmer, 1906-
10 boxes.
In New York State School of Labor and Industrial Relations col-
lections.
Study (1954) of what happened In Auburn, N. Y., when the Inter-
national Harvester Company dosed its plant; working papers for
Wartime manpower mobilization (1851), a study of the World War
n experience In the Buffalo-Niagara, N. Y. area; and working papers
for Commuting patterns of Industrial workers (1855), a study of
experience since 1840 In the Northeast region.
MS 62-797
Hundley, Charles A
Papers, 1841-1921.
2438 items.
In Duke University Library.
Commission agent and farmer, of Denniston, Va. Business and
family correspondence and papers, of Hundley and of Daniel W.
Owen, his son-in-law. Hundley's papers relate to his Btudent days
at Emory and Henry College, a proposed expedition to California In
1848-00, business dealings In the Midwest (loOTs), poat-Clvll War
business affairs, and the settlement of Hundley's estate. Owen's
papers begin about 1880 and chiefly concern politics and agriculture.
Correspondents include EUaha E Hundley, Claude A. Swanson, and
P. B. Owen.
Card index In the library.
Acquired. 1944.
MS62-798
Southard, Samuel Lewis, 1787-1842.
Papers on the Quaker Separation, 1828-38.
lbox.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
U. S. Senator, cabinet officer, and Governor of New Jersey. Cor-
respondence, notes, lists of Friends, minutes, epistles, a history of the
Quakers, an explanation of the Separation of 1827-28, and other
papers, relating to the litigation between Hicksite and Orthodox
Friends in New Jersey over property at the time of the Separation.
Correspondents Include George M. Burr, Charles Swing, Edward
Hopper, Isaac T. Hopper, Thomas McCUntock, Jediah Mlddleton, EU
K. Price, and Charles Stokes.
Card Index In the library.
Gift of WllUam C Coles, Jr., 1954.
MS 62-799
Cornell University. Sea York State School of Industrial
and Labor Relation*.
Records of New York State agencies, 1941-50.
6 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lGCtlOQB*
Minutes of hearings and meetings of the following New York State
m ii.iirmm wage boards: Amusement and Recreation, Beauty Service,
Confectionery, Dry Cleaning, Hotel Service, Laundry Service^and
Restaurant Service; Survey of procedures In the New York City offices
of the Employment Service (April 1948) by the New York State Ad-
visory Council on Placement and Unemployment Insurance ; and tran-
scripts of hearings (1911) by the New York State Joint Committee on
Industrial and Labor Relations on experience rating In unemploy-
ment insurance compensation and on the regulation of picketing.
Described in Guide to the records. Labor Management Documenta-
tion Center, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
(I960)
MS 62-800
Lange, August Hermann Louis, 1864-
Papers, 1885-1941.
ca. 450 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
Lutheran minister and editor. Correspondence with individuals
and organizations in Germany on matters of relief to war victims
during the period Immediately following the close of World War i;
papers related to the publication of the German magazine Die Abend-
schule ; articles on the various publications of the L. Lange Publish-
ing Company; congratulations on the dedication of the L Lange pub-
lishing plant; copyrights on Issues of Die Abendschule; and sermons
and short articles by Lange. The collection Is mainly in German and
shorthand.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Anna and Hedwig Lange, 195S.
MS 62-801
Robson, Elizabeth (Stephenson) 1771-1843.
Papers of Elizabeth and Thomas Robson, 1823-45.
In Friends Historical Library of Svarthniore College.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of orlginnls at the Friends
House, Eustou Road, London.
Letters of Elizabeth Robson, Quaker minister, and Thomas Rob-
son. merchant of Liverpool, Eng., giving an account of thelrjourneys
In Europe and America; transcript from a journal of their trip to ttie
continent in 1831; and a genealogical chart of the Robson family.
<&rd index in the library.
Purchased from Edward Hall, 1955. Formerly owned by the
Crewdson family.
MS 62-802
Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883.
Papers, 1798-1889.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
Confederate officer and Episcopal minister. Correspondence and
other papers (mostly after 1837) of Pendleton and of his family.
Many if the items are from the Civil War years and include military
communications and references to promotions, personal rivalries, and
criticism among Confederate officers. Other material concerns
Pendleton's life in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland; Grace
Episcopal Church (later, Lee Memorial Church), Lexington, Vs., dur-
ing his tenure as rector; and (after 1870) his work in raising a
Robert E. Lee memorial fund.
Unpublished indexed description in the library.
Purchased from the Misses Gadsden, 1957.
MS 62-803
Austin, William Claude, 1880-
Papers, 1920-43.
89 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, banker, and Oklahoma State Senator. Correspondence,
briefs, and legal case papers. Includes letters relating to the Okla-
homa Planning and Resources Board, the Jackson County Court,
Criminal Court of Appeals, District Court and the Supreme Court of
the State of Oklahoma, electrification. Irrigation, reclamation, and
taxation.
MS 62-804
Wood, Mary S (Underbid) 1805-1894.
Wood correspondence, 1784-1874.
ca. 200 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Quaker. Ca. 280 letters from prominent Friends to Mary, Wmiam,
and Samuel Wood, concerning abolition, the Civil War, peace, fxeed-
men, and Quaker activities. Also lndudes*itographs of prominent
Friends.
Card index In the library.
Gift of David S. Taher m and Ruth Taber, 1848. Previously owned
by William H. S. Wood and children.
MS 62-805
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Durant, William West, 1850-1984.
Papers, 1860-1936.
ca 300 items.
ems of Mrs. Bromley Seder ana others. 18(56-59.
MS 62-806
M" 1 ?™* T ^ nreh - Province*. Northern Province. Pro-
vmrial Elders' Conference.
Records, ca. 1742-
00ft.
In Moravian Archives (Bethlehem, Pa.)
at fllSSIlS^ST'y!? teeal weBrti ' »»*ner with records
m^^S Cto _?5£L5l5!! 1,M!e ' ""^ of the Provlmaal Synods,
Si^SSU?* «™"W«»te»e of the Provincial Helpers' Canfl£
2^i££££ii! m 5^2*-. Correspondent, lactone BteraDdand PaS
n^altory* collection of retort, of Individual MoravtaHcngrega.
Of™* toTestlgateiinnaer restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary mats available in the repository.
MS62-807
Shaw family.
Papers, 1737-1870.
ca. 200 items.
F»S?^Sf5S cal Ubnuy °* Swarthmore College.
Family lettens giving accounts of dally life and customs of Orators
ta Pennsylvania and Ohio, and of the hardsM psrf^ht^erV- w
n^S^S^ «■*«»" (W^oTaW^^Xw ?and oust
^S iJ^Ti ??*£ of *"» Heacock "n 4 Bawling, famfiS.
Card Index and checklist In the library — w.*—™.™.
61ft of Mrs. W. W. Keller and Emma B. Shaw, 1944 and earlier.
MS 62-808
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1866-1951.
Papers, 1865-1950.
4ft.
S.J2? 1 ? 8 5 st0 *! < * 1 "brary of Swarthmore College.
n^^ te ^Ce^of^^^«»Sir^
faflS?- J?t^.T 5 lb ? cte: a ,<ra ™ al (U85 >- PWtably of J^nkta?
SwfS;JS <, ,? e,,ealo8lcal ""J*™ "-the Jenkins andlrelated famSS
The material Is related to the Ubrary-« JeiWnsTubSa^coUecUoa!
r!haAlr1l»* I. «1 in
Checklist In the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins; In part, in 1962.
MS 62-809
Coleman, Emma A
Papers, 1889-1927.
10 ft
In University of Oklahoma Ubrary.
MS 62-810
_J B
Business records, 1850-71.
47 v. .
In Colombia University libraries.
051 wStaiS?' !S2!S and " ccon,,t b00ks <* J - «• Dickinson (1850-
S&SSBSSSSSlggS
MS 62-811
Checote, Samuel, Indian chief.
Papers, 1867-86.
58 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Creek Nation. Correspondence, published
fPeecbe^ published reports relating to inroblemTVf thTslaves^ed
rLS ™E? ks ' "ewfiaPercUpplngs, and other papers pertaining*
Creek politics. Inclndes Creek Nation coiistlttiHonal m^teriaL^
MS 62-812
Lesueur, James Warren, 1878-
Papers, 1874-1939.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Arltl
Businessman. MSS. entitled JacobEUmSuTai^DosUe^tblsi
flans. Mormon settlement In Navajo co^^Cbl?wS^Ha^
Smith : antobiographical notes, and other papers. ^^ ^^
MS 62-813
Cohen, Wilbur Joseph, 1913-
Papers, 1937-42.
S boxes.
tocttorST' T<Wk StSte Sch0 ° 1 °* Ind,,lrtrtal «"<» Labor Relation, col-
Director of the Besearch and Statistics Bureau of the wi.~«.h,
r!rS£ SSSES, " I "V!Sf are Dept^rra^teofn.e^SSS
reports, pamphlet* and other material relating to aocnUaecnrte
ladudespapers of the Social Security Advisory OwmS<Jw£aM
sSSig^arT TOd " * t6da ' ,Cal « a Wa»Zai!er?of thT&Sal
Gift of Mr. Cohen.
MS 62-814
New Tot* (State) State Advisory Council on Employment
and Unemployment Insurance.
Records, 1942-50.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
annates of the meetings of the council, report, of the New York
otate Dept of Labor on employment agencies and unemployment
pamphlets on various aspects of unemployment Insurance, and other
papers collected by Herman A. Gray while he was "frx-m m of the
Advisory Council.
Gift of Mr. Gray.
MS 62-815
Boyd, David Ross, 1853-1936.
Papers, 1878-1936.
586 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Educator. Correspondence, speeches, dippings, pamphlet, nro-
grame, handbuis, other papers, and 176 photos. Including picturesof
Oe first facnlty and scenes of the University of Oklahoma, the Roueh
Riders Reunion In Oklahoma City (1910), and the dresTof the Gay
Nlaettea. Includes a souvenir edition of the Norman transcript
IJSSr'lLS'L o* Jonraal and proceedings of Ohio Teachers Exam-
iner's •»*»oeMonwlth a list of members (1885-1916), and a History
of Norman Presbyterian Church 1891-1921. i,"»«nuo«i
MS 62-816
Swartlimore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends' Bistorical
Library.
Disciplines and advices, 1704-1954.
ca. 5 ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore Colleze
In part, transcripts.
tJ£ S - '"5? an J°^ te «' Printed disciplines sent out by the Baltimore,
London. New York, and Philadelphia Yearly Meetings to sobordmate
Checklist in the library
Gifts.
MS 62-817
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Ash, Samuel Shim, 1829-1911.
Ash-Schofield papers, 1828-1911.
ca. 1 ft. (ca. 150 items)
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts.
Businessman, Quaker minister, and reformer. Correspondence
(largely of members of the Ash family) , marriage certificates, a will
of Martha Schofleld, Quaker invitations, a memorial for Ash, and
other papers. Concerns the life and customs of Friends In the 19th
century. Correspondents include Jane Schofleld Ash, Samuel Ash,
Elizabeth Powell Bond, Joseph A. tmgdale, Edward Hicks, John Jack-
son, Alfred H. Love, and Henry Watson Wilbur.
Card Index in the library.
Gift of Mrs. G. Herbert Jenkins, 1940. Formerly owned by Mrs.
James Dresser. MS 62-818
Ruhland, Friedrich C T 1836-1879.
Papers of Friedrich and Herman Euhland, 1864-1943.
ca. 60 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts. ,
Lutheran clergymen. Papers of Friedrich Euhland include cor-
respondence on local and congregational affairs, sermons, eiegetlcal
notes, a fable called Raphaels Traenen, a biographical sketch, a few
papers (1861) on his request for exemption from the draft, and photos.
Papers of Herman Ruhland Include correspondence with William
Gustave Polack concerning the liturgical trend In the church and
gifts to the Institute; caricatures of leading figures In the Missouri
Synod of the period 1880-1900; and a song Das Hebe Kreui. Most of
the material is in German. The material is related to the repository's
Walther col'ectlon.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
In part, gift of Th. Graebner, 1952.
MS 62-819
Zimmerman, Elmer Christian, 1896-
Papers, 1927-53.
ca. 450 items. "' ■
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lutheran clergyman and missionary. Correspondence, reports and
opinions In a controversy over translating "God" Into Chinese, includ-
ing material from the missionaries Edward L. Arndt, G. Gebhardt,
G Lillegard, and M. Zschlegner, and the faculty of Concordia Theo-
logical Seminary, St Louis ; correspondence of missionaries lu
Nigeria concernloe the work with natives there; and minutes of the
Missionary Board of the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Confer-
ence of North America and tbe Hoard for Foreign Missions of the
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Zimmerman, 1955.
MS 62-S20
Friends, Society of (SicJaite) Ohio Yearly Meeting.
Kecords, 1755-1944.
97 V.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Minutes (1813-1919) of the Yearly Meeting; and minutes (1858-
64) of the Beaver Falls Monthly Meeting, minutes (1824-63) of the
Beaver Falls Preparative Meeting, records of marrlagesand minutes
(1828-51) of the Carmel Monthly Meeting, minutes (1868-73) of the
Cope's Run Preparative Meeting, records of marriage and '"■"'"J*
(1817-58) of the Deer Creek Monthly Meeting, minutes (1829-65)
of the Freeport Monthly Meeting, minutes (1824-50) of the Grove
Preparative Meeting, minutes and vital records (1828-64) of the Mld-
dletown Monthly Meeting, minutes (1850) of the New Garden Monthly
Meeting, minutes and vital records (1813-98) of the Plainfleld
Monthly Meeting, minutes and vital records ( 1755-1932 ) of the Salem
Monthly Meeting, minutes (1850-65) of the Salem Preparative Meet-
ing, minutes (1828-1902) of the Salem Quarterly Meeting minutes
and vital records (1758-1944) of the Short Creek Monthly Meeting,
minutes (1839-1915) of the Short Creek Preparative Meeting, minutes
(1828-1919) of the Short Creek Quarterly Meeting, minutes (182S-
60) of the Stillwater Quarterly Meeting, minutes and vital records
(1818-1923) of the West Monthly Meeting, and minutes (1839-59) of
the Western Quarterly Meeting.
Listed in the library's card catalog.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by the Ohio Yearly Meeting, 1937.
MS 62-821
Behnken, John William, 1884-
Papers, 1897-1959.
12 ft. (ca. 6500 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lutheran clergyman and administrator. Correspondence and otter
papers relating to Behnken's service as president of the Lutheran
Church— Missouri Synod, concerning synod affairs, relations with
Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America and
Lutheran World Federation, tbe Bad Boll theological conferences of
the Lutheran Free Church in Germany, operation and policies of In-
stitutions of higher learning affiliated with the synod, calling of fac-
ulty members, matters of faith and life, missions, and foreign relief
work; sermons (many In shorthand) ; notes taken in classes at Con-
cordia Theological Seminary, St Louis ; congratulations on Behnken's
75th birthday; receipts and entry passes from occupied Germany
(1947) Material Is related to the repository's Theodore Conrad
Graebner, Ludwlg Ernst Fuerbringer, and Lawrence Meyer collec-
tions.
Open to Investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In repository.
Gift of Mr. Behnken, 1960-62.
MS62-822rev
Slade, William, 1807-1852.
Papers, 1751-1929.
2748 Items and SO v.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, of Wllllamston, N. C. Family and business correspond-
ence, account books, memoranda books, daybooks, time books, court
records, and other papers (chiefly 1800-65), of Slade and of several
generations of the Slade family. The papers reflect the financial
and the family affairs of a planter family of the antebellum South,
and Include student letters from the University of North Carolina
(1820"s and 1830"s), Mexican War and Civil War letters, legal papers,
plantation records, and materials related to slavehoMlng and post-
Olvll War agricultural advances. Correspondents and names men-
tioned Include Braxton Craven, Ell Peal, Ebenezer Slade, Henry
Slade, J. B. Slade, James Slade, and Jeremiah Slade
Card Index In the library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1933-58.
MS62-823
Papers, 1791-1867.
103 items.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant and shipowner, of New York City. Business corre-
spondence and papers of Suckley and of his sons, George, John H,
Butsen, and Thomas H. Suckley. The papers relate to Buckley's
career as U. S. Representative of a Sheffield, England, business Arm,
and later as an independent merchant Includes letters written .from
Europe (1848), commenting on social life and customs and the revo-
lutions of that year; papers dealing with U. S. foreign trade (ISSffs);
and material concerning the activities of George Suckley, Jr. (1830-
1869), as an Army surgeon (1858-65).
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1958.
MS6S-824
Terrell, James Wharey, 1829-1908.
Papers, 1813-1908.
2113 Items and 8 v.
In Duke University library. _v-^-
Buslnessmaa, of Webster, N. C. Correspondent accoum sheets,
bills, receipts, deeds, contracts, summonses, and <o<te £•£•■* «*«;
Ingto Terrell's work as business manager for William Holland
Thomas, conditions among the Cherokee Indians is i North Carolina,
the tanning business, merchandising, and wagon making.
Card Index in the library.
«<*•*** MS62-825
Taylor, Thomas, of Warrenton, Va.
Papers, 1862-1906.
636 Items and 18 v.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate soldier, farmer, writer, and Inventor. Correspond-
ence, diary, writings, business papers, and scrapbooks. The bulk
of the collection consists of Mse. of Taylor's short stories, poems, and
novels and material concerning his unsuccessful Inventions. Other
items relate to planting In Louisiana, life in the Confederacy, farming
in Virginia after the war, and his unsuccessful literary career. In-
cludes lettera of the Taylor family.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1955. MS 62-826
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Johnson, William Samuel, 1727-1819.
Papers, 1744-1817.
ca. 3 ft (ca. 2000 Items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Statesman and Jurist Letters, letter books, diaries, legal docu-
ments, and accounts, chiefly relating to Johnson's life before 1TBL
Includes Johnson's diaries for the years 1787-71, when he was
SXfSf 8 ^ J* 8 !! f S Connecticut In England, and extensive material
relating to the Mohegan Case and the Susquehanna land dispute.
Correspondents Include William Bayard, EUphalet Dyer, Benjamin
Gate, Jared Ingrasoll, Richard Jackson, Stephen Mr* MltcfcenTwn-
ST« 1 ? t S n L5 ffl,a,n SmMl ' "»""». Jonathan Trnmbult and
rftMnnD Webster.
Card catalog In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Susan E. Johnson
family, 1013. •»— »u
in behalf of the Johnson
MS 62-827
Thomas, James, Jr„ 1806-1882.
Business records, 1850-79.
14066 items.
In Duke University Library.
Tobacco manufacturer, of Richmond, Business and personal cor-
respondence, orders, price bulletins, and other papers, relating to
Thomas' tobacco business, the tobacco Industry in general, and the
economic life of Virginia (lSSO's). Includes information on Thomas'
namittnnce to the Virginia Baptist Seminary (now Richmond Univer-
sity). Correspondents and persons mentioned include IL1L Curry,
George Frederick Holmes, and Basil Manly
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1887.
MS62-828
Lance, WflKam L collector.
Lance collection, 1877-97.
75 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, journal relating to Philip Henry Sheridan's trip
to the Big Horn Mountains in 1877, and military orders of George
Alexander Forsyth; letters of Emmett Crawford; and photos, of
"""nary parts and the cavalry as accumulated by Wmiam L. lance
and hoi wile.
MS62-829
Dyckman, States Morris.
Papers, 1776-1806.
ca. 1800 Items.
In Boscobel Restoration collections (Garrison, N. Y.)
«JES?'^ Ine _ nap ^3' wulcn Ascribe private life in Westchester
County, New York City, and London, contain Information on trade,
•lumping, tailoring bills, farm practices, etc, as well as the family
™ «f .interrelated families of Dutch origin located In the Hudson
BtverValley. Includes several letters of Wmiam Adam, Treasurer
of Ordnance In England, and of William Cobbett
MS62-830
Kirkbride family.
Papers, 1688-1849.
125 Items.
In BnckB County Historical Society Library (Doylestown, Pa.)
In part, photocopies (positive) of originals in the Historical So-
ciety of Pennsylvania.
Land drafts, wins, deeds, and mortgages, of Bucks County and
TfSL ^J'TO .?*&* "* ""antes, reports, and other records
(1701-64) of the Falls Monthly Meeting of Friends; copies of papers
relating to Pennsylvania colonial affairs; and papers of Mahlon
Kirkbride, provincial commissioner of appeals for Bucks County
Card catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift.
MS 62-881
Benton, Joseph Augustine, 1818-1892.
Papers, 1847-99.
2 boxes.
In California State Library.
Congregational minister and California pioneer. Correspondence,
journal (1848-56), sermons, pictures, and other papers, chiefly 1847-
k 5"?^™?, ""SiS?? "** tne Journal contains a record of the trip
aboard the ship Edward Everett which left Boston on Jan. 11. 18*9.
carrying 150 niembers of the Boston and California Mining and TraoV
IngJolnt-Stoek Co, and gives names and considerable personal detail
about each member. Includes a sermon on the early history of Sac-
ramento.
Card Index in the library.
Gift of Elizabeth S. Benton, 1923.
MS 62-832
Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake,N. T.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1772-1960
ca. 200 items.
In Adirondack Museum (Blue Mountain Lake. NY)
«,J^ ra 3T , !? ,ce l d i ari ? (of Ma»rt« Callahan," John Henry H11L
Eft t^w SL^i 1 "" 61 "SP 6 ™ lofOSSSmm at MueMoE
S?vif^S^ tar ^"^ SJ. Cbestertown, Forge House at Old Forgt
Forked Lake House, and Shaw House at Long Lake) • bnrtnti rS
'EfcJ!££ b ZS%? a - ~ Me ™«^ t»D* ro^^ralSSfco^
Afflrondacka, residents, history, land, lumbering, and o^Taffabi
"*• <j0 -' J " Frank Case, Livonia Stanton Emerson Wnnxn- iSrUrTTJ
son (Ned Bnntllne), Lawrence family, Archibald Mclntyri tie Metht
ZSH C 5 tt l5L at i'SE tn Creek ' Erne » t B - Nuspliger, Andrew Porteous.
WoS£,an?w". L. Westenf™- *""* 7" ****** ** ^*™sl™
Purchase and gift.
MS62-S33
Colcord, Charles Francis, 1859-1984.
Papers, 1885-1935.
13 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
CMc leader and businessman. Correspondence (personal and busi-
ness), autobiography, real estate and oO material, scrapbooks relating
to Colcord's public life, deeds, leases, and ranching papers.
MS 62-834
Sieck, Louis John, 1884-1952.
Papers, 1906-52.
ca. 180 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institnte collections (St Louis)
President of Concordia Seminary, St Louis. Correspondence, ser-
mons, and lecture notes. Bulk of the collection Is correspondence
(1845-50) regarding Lutheran conferences In Germany, and corre-
spondence relative to the Emergency Planning Council set up by the
Lutheran Church to aid displaced persons. In English and German.
Material Is related to the Institute's J. W. Behnken collection, Th.
Graebner collection, and Bad Boll Conference collection.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available Id the repository.
Gift, in part of Mrs. Sleek, 1953-55.
MS 62-835
Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod. Board for Foreign
Mtmons.
Becords, 1869-1958.
ca. 775 items.
In Concordia Historical Institnte collections ( St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
IHnutes and agenda of Board for Foreign Missions (1929-58) - re-
SES. ^?S.^ n £!? n * — Commission for Foreign Language Mission
W ?*t ( 2?°"^ ; nSjmta ' <M99-1910) of ConSissionte EstolaS
and Latvian Missions; committee reports, reports of missionaries.
nndanancM records of Immigrant Mission Commission; minutes
(lB56)of Mission Finance Committee; minutes (1956) of Conference
of Missionaries on Furlough; and minutes, reports, and letters, re-
garding the Africa, Chinese, India, and European mission fields
(1925-50). Includes clippings and photos, of foreign mission activ-
ity. The materal Is related to the repository'E Board for Home Mis-
sions In North and South America, and Synodlcal Conference Mis-
sionary Board collections.
Open to Investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In repository.
Acquired 1955-62 through deposit of the board, and gifts of Board
of World Missions, W. J. Danker, M F. Kretzmann, H. A. Mayer and
J. T. Miller.
MS 62-836 rev
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. City Mission, Si.
Low.
Records, 1919-57.
ca. 175 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Papers relating to the work of the Lutheran City Mission of
St. Louis and to two of the directors of the mission work, Bev. F. W.
Herzberger and Rev. W. H. Ellwanger. Includes minutes of meetings
of the Lutheran Charities Association and the Lutheran City Mission
Society; reports and financial statements from the mission; brief
reports on progress of city missions In San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Chicago, Ft Wayne, and Detroit; lists of patients visited at the
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Lutheran Chnrch— Missouri Synod. City Mission, St.
Louis. Records, 1919-57. (Continued)
StLouis I n f i rmar y ; letters from contributors, and letters of thanks
from people served by the mission. The material is related to the
Institute's P. W. Herzberger collection.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository
Gift of the Mission, 1956.
MS 62-837
Sillier, Wflhelm, 1801-1885.
Papers, 1845-1934.
ca. 600 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies (positive), and
microfilm (positive)
Lutheran clergyman, educator, and church official Correspondence,
sermons, sermon outlines, exegetical studies, biographical sketches,
and photos. Includes material on mission work in Indiana, on the
founding and early years of the Practical Seminary at Fort Wayne
(now Concordia Theological Seminary, Springfield, HL), and on Con-
cordia College, Fort Wayne. Correspondents Include Theodore Broom,
Friedrich August Craemer, J. Dalb, A. Ernst, W. Pick, A. Francke,
L. Frlcke, Friedrich Lochner, J. Ottesen, H. Saner, G Schaller Heln-
rieh Christian Sehwan, Ch. Selle, J. Sieker, H. Wunder, and Friedrich
Konrad Dietrich Wyneken. The material is related to the repository's
Craemer, Lochner. Sleek, Walther, and Wyneken collections
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the repository
,.^ In ""L 8 ^ of ^ *"nerbringer, H. A. Lieske, and the Prltzlaff
library, 1951-60.
MS 62-838
Hankin,W £
Papers of W. E. Wanton and Harriet TT^Tilrin, 1881-1921.
1 box.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Aria.)
Correspondence relating to Almee Semple McPherson, John
Slaughter, and various women's clubs; MSS. innin iWny; The BIsbee
holdup and Its aftermath. The story of Patchy, The vanishing part
of Tombstone, and Two views of the Grand Canyon; together with
notes and other papers pertaining to ***™nn history.
MS 62-839
Fonrr, William, 1843-1935.
Papers, 1855-1900.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts.
Papers relating to Fourr's life and experiences ranging from
Jefferson City, Mo. to Arizona adventures, and mentioning Jack
Swilling, the Baker and Weaver fight at Skull Valley, and buffalo
hunting.
MS 62-840
Goldwater, Barry Morris, 1909-
Papers, 1878-1940.
TO items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
U. S. Senator from Arizona. Ca. 60 letters to and from the
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society relating to historical matters, 2
account books from the Goldwater Store In Ehrenberg, Ariz, and
MSS. entitled Court martial proceedings of Sylvester Mowry, Journey
down the Colorado Elver, and Reminiscences of Barry M. Goldwater,
along with an oath of allegiance (1878) sworn to by John C. Fre-
mont in Yavapai Co, Ariz.
MS 62-841
Bureau of Vocational Information, New Tori.
Records, 1915-32.
38 boxes.
In Kadcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-3)
Correspondence, clippings, and questionnaires concerning occupa-
tions for women and the requirements, advantages, etc. In such fields
as art, business, law, nursing, social work, statistical work, and secre-
tarial work. Material after 1926, when the Bureau was disbanded,
pertains to Beatrice Doerschnlrs work on The woman secretary, a
project Initiated under the Bureau.
Tndwr
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1916.
MS 62-842
Erin-go-bragh.
Records. 1894-1053.
1 box.
In BadciiiTe College Library, Women's Archives (B-10)
Records of a group of girls who studied at Miss Ireland's School
in boston and formed a club named Erin-go-bragh in 1&89. Meeting
frequently for Tuneh, in 1314 they began a fund, later presented to
Radcliffe College as the Catharine Innes Ireland Traveling Scholar*
ship. Records consist of minutes of the annua] meetings, letters re-
lating to the Ireland Fund, other letters, and biographical mat»ri»j
concerning Emily Green Balch, Alice Bache Gould, and Catharine
Innes Ireland.
Unpublished register in the library.
Acquired, 1956.
MS 62-843
Mothers' Club of Cambridge.
Records, 1881-1942.
l-"> v. ami 8 folders.
In Eadciiffe College library, Women's Archives (B-14)
Records of the Mothers' Club of Cambridge, founded to discuss
problems relating to their own children, bnt later broadened to in-'
elude programs of a wider scope, such as conditions of the less privi-
leged childrea of Cambridge, diet kitchens, domestic service reform,
and other topics.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Acquired, 1954.
_ , MS 62-844
Women s Educational and Industrial Union, Boston.
Records, 1878-1955.
11 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-8)
../"J? . 1 "™?!' Bureau PaPe™ (3 boxes), consisting of reports, re-
search in fields of employment, and some correspondence; Research
Dept papers (2 boxes), consisting of research on domestic service,
industrial opportunities for women and girls, old age security lam-
grant women and their protection, and other matters : a history of the
yfiT^ 1 "?,! 11 ^J* S - Aenes Donham : «"« printed matoW
(6 boxes) relating to the work and operations of the various depart-
ments of the organization from 1878 to 1920.
Unpublished inventory in the library
Acquired 1952-56.
MS 62-845
Herrick, Henry Nathan, 1832-1886.
Papers, 1851-1956.
ca. 500 items and 7 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Baptist minister. Correspondence, diaries (1857-70), sermons
genealogical data, newspaper clippings and Civil War discharge
papers. The bulk of the correspondence consists of letters (1864-65)
written by Herrick as a chaplain with the 5th Minnesota Regt to
his wife In Minneapolis. Although the letters place great emphasis
on religion In army life they also contain descriptions of travel on
troop ships, war damage, civilian life, Negro troops, army food and
hospitals, battles, and marches. Includes a diary (1864-65) kept by
Herrlck's wife Anna Strickler Herrick, a MS. by their son Charles
Judson Herrick entitled Chronology of the Herrick family, 1629-1956,
and genealogical material on the Herrick, Small, Strickler and
Talbot families.
Unpublished descriptions in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Charles Judson Herrick, 1956-57.
MS 62-846
Xaft, Robert Alphonso, 1889-1953.
Correspondence, 1939-40.
ca. 78,000 items.
In Tale University Library.
U. S. Senator from Ohio. Constituent mail concerning lend-lease,
arms embargo, and American neutrality in World War n. The maS
•J? r ?S' ed t° tne liDrai 7' s Committee to Defend America by Aid-
ing the Allies, Lindbergh, and Dorothy Thompson collections.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mr. Taft, 1940. ^^*
MS6>$47
Gilbert, Joseph, 1865-1956.
Papers, 1886-1954.
ca. 300 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Socialist and leader in the cooperative movement Correspondence,
MSS. of articles and speeches, newspaper clippings, and other papers
Most of the papers concern Gilberts activities in the cooperative
movement in Minnesota. Includes an unedited transcript of an inter-
view (1954) between Kathryn Johnson and Gilbert in which he dis-
cusses his work In organizing the Nonpartisan League in Minnesota
and his relationship with Arthur Townley. Correspondents include
Elmer Benson, E. B. Bowen, David Douthlt, Hubert H. Humphrey
Murray D. Lincoln, Joseph Moravec, Arthur Smaby, M W Thatcher
3. P. Warbasse, and Frank P. Zeidler. '
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Gilbert, Joseph, 1865-1956. Papers, 1886-1954. (CeoHnned)
Unpublished description In the repository
Gift of Caroline Barron, 1980.
MS 62-848 rev
Nyeum family.
Papers, 1825-1900.
9538 items and 39 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and mercantile papers (chiefly 1840-90) of John
Nycum and John Q. Nycum, of Ray's HiU, Pa., and of other members
of the Nycum family. The collection relates to general merchandising,
tanning, the sale of mineral water, and other matters, and includes
letters from members of the family in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and
other places ; papers of Bedford Co, Pa., teachers (1850's) ; and per-
sonal letters written during the Civil War
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
MS 62-849
Oaksmith, Appleton.
Papers, 1840-1949.
2040 Items and 25 v.
In Dots University Library.
In part, microfilm (negative)
Adventnrer^nthor, shftoroer, and Industrial promoter, of Holly-
S vLSSIT 11 ** news elttPtags. and other papers, con-
^25l ( ^Si" tll8 J , S5 ess ^"reTrSva to Africa^* Sorfh
America, William WMker and the Nlcaraguan filibuster (1855-SSl
ES^rSS 1 ^ °* O** 810101 <"•<• ^ Parents, Seba Smith andmSa-
i!»terS , fay^iaWs lth • ""* toBDy Mttm The tm* of the
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1937-57.
■„-'„"- MS62-S50rev
Bacon, Henry Douglas, 1817-1883.
Business records, ca. 1766-1906
ca. 40W) items.
tJS^^i.^S'*- t , Bmia * ss «> r «sP<»"ien« and other papers,
relating to the banking firms of Page & Bacon and Pas*. Bacon * i?n
S^ »' ^ OWo and Misslsslpli EaiiCa7h«.d^Slon?in
- ®" mn,ary "Port and catalog cards In the library
aJ*E££ fl J°P e ?'?2 was Wirchased from Edwin Grabhorn, 1945 ;
the Marengo material from Charles Tale's Bookshop, 1944
„_. MS62-851
Shipstead, Henrik, 1881-1960.
Papers, 1913-53.
21 ft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
U. S. Senator from Minnesota. Correspondence, sneeches scran.
*E£SL '' ^ d , cam P ai S n material. The papers contain l£
SSKSL?" 1 T aI e'eeWflcation, improvement of tteliavigatlon of
dtv^^V^ Te r, (in PS"™ 1 ^. the nine-foot chan1>2 wSeefarS
rSSSS^ir^f VPP ? S"" 01 " at "Weapons) the World Court,
the League of Nations, the United Nations, World War x World War
n, foreign afflairs, construction of th^St Lawren" Seaway ^the
l£T^XL P T* -V"-^ *• Non^san^2go?ir!^h^
so^agncultural conditions, the Public Works Adra^traUonTthe
Office of Price Administration, the Brettor, Woods M^aryTJaS and
jSS^,.]^ Shi ^ d V 0, - rtituents dnrtn S •»•» senatorial career.
^ES^??*" 6 .i""^"* 5 Wil »am E. BorahrHomer S. Cummlngs,
%$EZ ^"ft*. WUi««» Green, Harold L. Ickes, Robertl? La-
J. Thyt Lindbergh, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Edward
Unpublished description in the repository
2^i°,' nTesti8a ' ops,1I,der restrictions acceptedbythe repository "
rJfZFS**"**?? "*?*** rienti available in tne repository "
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Shipstead, 1953-51 «»«™-«j.^
I MS 62-852
Tavenner, Cabell, 1808-1849.
Papers, 1784-1929.
3000 Items. --."-.-.
In Duke University Library -
Lawyer and Virginia legislator, of Wood CtC, Va. fnow W Va.)
O««^oiidence, land surreys, land grants, leases. arS^aSeT
SE^S? ^L^SS^ii™ 4 ■"* ^leiander Scott Wltherst^tnor. land
ea^^aperaesneern the land holdings and litigation of the TaTenner
SHL i . < £ n £J? a,,e ? I 61 ** 6 *° <Mai TaVennert student aayTat
Je«erBonCol^ and the University of Virginia, Iiineg^wartlee;
E^tw'SS? "'iS artatel ""Rations to TeistlonaltJons^tne^and
to New Orleans oaring the Olvn War perlodTl^lltteal affairBTenSt-
ment of Northern and Southern members of the Withers family on
opposite sides, family affairs, education, and other matters.
Card index In the library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tiller and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1933.
MS62-S53
Telfair, Edward, 1735-1807.
Papers, 1762-1831.
896 items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant, member of the Continental Congress, and Governor of
Georgia. Personal, business, and political correspondence and other
papers, concerning Telfair's mercantile interests, his legal work, the
Revolution In Georgia, the Georgia patriots, planting in Georgia,
especially rice and tobacco, the Creek Indians in the 1780*8 and 1790*8,
alavebolding and economic conditions in Georgia, land speculation
and settlement, the establishment of the Federal Government, politics
during the 1790's. Telfair's administration as Governor, and Ameri-
can foreign trade with Great Britain. Bulk of the material is of the
period 1771-1807. Includes scattered letters from many Georgia
patrtotsand politicians including Abraham Baldwin, Joseph Clay Sr
Seaboard Jones, Jr, and others. «»"»«u im-/, or,
^SSJ^ilLS* "I 1 ™?- ~ Atoo ParHaUy described in Guide to the
Acquired, 1940-60.
MS 62-854
Chaney, Warren P
Papers, 1864-1935.
54 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, memoirs, recollections, allotment records clln-
pm f s '.£ nd °^ et papen ' bating to Indian Territory events of the
early 20th century, and reflecting Chaneye experiences while travel-
ing through the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations as head of the Choc-
tew-Chlekasaw Allotment Division of the Dawes' Commission (1801-
09). Includes Civil War papers. ^^'
MS62-855
Settle, Thomas Lee, 1836-1920.
Papers, 1795-1949.
3951 items and 215 v.
In Duke UniversttyLibrary.
^Physician and Confederate surgeon, of Paris, Va. Correspondence,
travel journal, bills, prescriptions, deeds, receipts, records of land
sales, and other paper (chiefly 1820-1900), concerning Settle's medi-
cal career, his Interests In stock raising and farming, events In Vir-
ginia. (1861-62), the Confederate medical service during the Clvn
war, activities of military units, and other matters. Includes letters
from Robert H. Simpson, an officer of the 17th Virginia Infantry
Card Index In the library. ■*»■««. «n»ry.
"- Acquired, 1955.
MS 62-356
Sheek family.
Correspondence, 1767-1939.
2940 Items.
In Duke University Library. "
Chiefly letters (mainly 1850-69) to members of the Sheek family
of North Carolina, from relatives who had migrated to Kentucky,
Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Texas. The letters relate to
religion in the West economic conditions, ftntaing on the frontier
Texas during the 1840's, 1850% and MOD'S, sectional strife, CM!
War experiences, and conditions In the Confederacy and after the
war. Names mentioned Include Jacob Sheek and Jonathan Smith
MS 62-857
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, I960.
Sheppard, James, 1816 (oa.)-1870.
Papers, 1830-89.
1539 Items.
In Duke University Library.
f»^5!£~ n JS^£ ■* Han<>T « °°? ▼«- Oorrespondence, accounts.
* a J« !t ™».and other personal and business impera, retaHng to Shep-
pard*s plantations-^ Virginia, Arkansas, and Mteiiarppirthe New
£3S£ ^S m, ? ret « nd the English airiltoop^
holding, socUfland economic conditions prior to the Civil "War, i>ro>
ertyjtases during the war, and family matters. Includes medical
accounts of Dr. Joseph Sheppard. ^^ ^^
Card Index In the library
Acquired, 1938-52.
" MS62-858
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Virginia Federation of Women's Chris.
Secords, 1907-58.
5 boxes.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Minutes, reports, scrapbooks, yearbooks, handbooks, programs,
club histories, notes, newspaper dippings, and other material. In-
cludes notes of Etta Belle Walker Northiugton tor her book, The
Virginia Federation of Women's dubs and an Incomplete file (1926-
58) of the Virginia club woman.
Accession analysis is the library.
Gift of the Virginia Federation of Women's dobs, 1960.
MS 62-859
Shover family.
Papers, 1789-1854.
ca. 450 items and 12 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, ledgers (1820-23), daybooks (1821-22 and 1825-
26), commonplace book, account book, promissory notes, receipts, and
other papers of the Shover family of Loudoun Co., Va. and Carroll
and Jefferson Counties, Ohio. The bulk of the material consists of
the papers of George Shover, teacher and mill operator, and papers
relating to the administration of the estates of Adam Shover and
Simon Shover.
Accession analysis In the library.
Gift of the Historical Society of Montana, 1960.
MS 62-860
Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914.
Papers, 1856-1912.
22 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Army officer, u. S. Bepresentative from New York, and diplomat
letters from Sickles to William A. Weaver of Harper's monthly con-
cerning publication, political events before the Civil War, and Becon-
structlon; administrative telegrams of Sickles (Jan. 1866) while mili-
tary governor of South Carolina; and a letter press book (1899-1912)
with information about Sickles' role in the Civil War, his personal,
business, and financial affairs, his admiration for President James
Buchanan, New York City politics, U. S. Imperialism and foreign
relations after the laws, North-South relations after the Civil War
and Civil War veterans' activities.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1933-58.
MS 62-861
Stomp family.
Papers, 1788-1903.
1255 items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
. Correspondence and business papers of the Stump family of Har-
ford County, Md., especially of William Stump, and of the related
HoUoway, Harlan, Bamsay, and Belley families. Most of the letters
deal with family affairs, social activities, and religion, including com-
ments on the Society of Friends, and scattered references to n»Hnn«i
politics, naval operations during the 1840-8, and the Civil War In-
cludes daybooks, one of which belonged to a tavern keeper. Bulk of
the material is of the period 18S0-95.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1951.
MS 62-862
Stoat, Samuel Hollmgsworth, 1822-1903.
Papers, 1842-1911.
40 items and 5 reels of microfilm.
In Duke University library.
In part, microfilm (negative)
Physician. Correspondence, reports, Stout's Begister of physicians
and surgeons of the Confederate States Army, and a class notebook
stout's days In medical school at the University of Pennsyl-
Includes information on sicknesses common to Con-
-^irate soldiers, and on conditions in Confederate hospitals • Stout* s
letters and reports as Medical Director of the Army of Tennessee -
2! Pr ?S? n re of otner Confederate surgeons; and information on
the difficulties of medical practice during the later days of the war,
Monts post-war activities, and his Interest in the history of Con-
federate medical administration. Bulk of the material is of the
period 1861-65. *
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1952-
MS 62-863
South-worth, Emma Dorothy Elizs. (Nevitte) 1819-189$
Papers, 1849-1901.
342 items.
In Dnke University library.
Novelist Literary, business, and personal correspondence, together
with a few newspaper dippings relating to Mrs. Southworth's career
A series of letters to and from Bobert Bonner, editor of the New York
Ledger, relates to literary matters, the publication of Mrs. Sontia-
worth's writings, other business matters, Mrs. Southworth's dleoais
for the Confederacy, personal and family matters, and Bonner's race
horses.
MS 62-864
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1937, 1958.
Stevenson, Sarah Coles, 1789-1848.
Correspondence, 1836-41.
191 items.
In Duke University Library.
Ambassador's wife. Letters from Mrs. Stevenson to her family
wnile her husband, Andrew Stevenson, was Ambassador to Great
i? ta ?' J re ?? tlDg to pl&ces Tisltea . Persons met, and social functions
attended. Includes accounts of Stevenson's presentation at the Court
of St James, a presentation at the Court of Louis Philippe, a visit
to Lord Palmerston'B estate, the coronation of Queen VIctoriaTcelebra.
5.°ir°J,. the * oeen 8 birthday, and meetings with the Queen, the Duke
of Wellington, and Frances Anne(Fanny) Kemble. .^ m °° Ut "*" x "™
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1944,
MS62-865
Steuart, George Hume.
Papers of George Hume Steuart, Sr., and George Hume
Steuart, Jr., 1817-82.
275 items.
In Duke University Library.
Personal letters, together with a few bins, receipts, and army
papers, of General George Hume Steuart, Sr, Commander of the 1st
Light Division of the Maryland Volunteers, and his relatives, lndud-
ing his son. Confederate General George Hume Steuart, Jr, also
known as "Maryland" Stenart Includes Information on the Mexican
War, nreCMl War army politics, the military careers of both
Steuarts, the Whig Party in Maryland and the United States events
leading to the outbreak of war, railroads in Maryland, secession
sentiment in Maryland, Maryland social life and customs, and the
activities of the Steuart family. Bulk of the material Is of the
period 1847-6L
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1958.
MS 62-866
Stebbins, Laura W
Correspondence, 1852-84.
800 items.
In Duke University Library.
Schoolmistress. Family and personal correspondence of Miss Steb-
bins, who taught in Mississi ppi during two periods before the Civil
War, and who, for a time, operated her own school in Springfield,
Mass. Contains information on curriculum, teachers' pay and living
conditions In Ohio; discussions of the relative merits of Northern and
Southern teachers for Southern schools ; and allusions to the Camp-
belllte sect A few letters from Eugene Dow, friend of the Stebbins
family who was connected with the Commissary of Subsistence at
Norfolk, Va., and the Bureau of Betugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned
Lands, relate to the standard of living, education, and cltizenshin
status of the Negro.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1942.
MS 62-867
Staunton, Sir George Leonard, Sort., 1737-180L
Papers of George Leonard Staunton and George Thomas
Staunton, 1743-1885.
484 Items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Letters and papers of Sir George Leonard Staunton, British diplo-
mat and of his son George Thomas Staunton, author and expert on
China. Papers of the elder Staunton consist mainly of family letters,
with a few items relating to his diplomatic career. Papers of George
Thomas Staunton include letters and diary accounts relating mainly
to his journey with his father and Earl Macartney on the first British
mission to China in 1792-94, his second voyage to China as head of a
mission In 1816, and his career in the House of Commons in the 1880*8,
with considerable Information on the elections of 1832 and 1885.
Travel journals of the younger Staunton extend from the 1790'i to
thelS40*s.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, I960.
MS 62-868
62
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State Bank of Colombis.
Records, 1852-1933.
40,752 items and 100 v.
In Date University Library
economic conditionc in vii-1,,1. Iv J ne ""lection relates to
largess SSaiSSSte-'^So^rfS.^" fS^^. ^valry of
activities SssShSS of bank deposits, and small business
nSS^SSnte^SSS?*- Inmberin S. tout growing, and goS
baZ & GrS? < CoolS^^taHof CO NSni lfl2 ^ !S) of *•**"
James Cannon. Jamesa S»tf^ w 5 Names men aoned Include
Card i»«E?ln^lLS^^gK tottaE^* 8 "*
Acquired, 1944-54.
MS 62-869
Stale?, John W
Papers, 1814-1903.
800 Items and 7 v.
In Duke University library
Daniel L. Staley, and of theto- fl™7?r^>, bte brothers, Eborn and
affaire, economic condMoSr rh?Siii? e . co H ecHo11 r61ates to ^n"?
atTnaS^ssnT^s a£d umS ^,£ totere8t to >^»
Car<>!lnaan4TliSii^L^ir?: e) V lnUltary "^^ In North
«SSota5iiS^aSSM!±£y!ff fJ**^ War ' fl-
ans Daniel L. StaKlSiiSrS^' "J."* * Bi,, « Becoastrucaon,
CMlWar7 Ltatote E te^^? iaU, ! g *S *«"<«* after tte
the Erans-kSpS w2? U7es to "* 0M N «tt™wt and
Card Index in tie library.
Acquired, 3959.
MS 62-870
Barie, Preston, 1881- collector.
Papers, 1627-1846.
59 Items.
**£3E£F2££&Z* I £'Z^ ***». Patent .,
Bahama Islands from Prat« ntobiTS?^ recovery of the
■UHHa (1777), SEoVai ^of tat U S ConVES^? a S all «ZlrgInta
Southern Department (17B01 .n*. iL Con ^ neDt al Army from the
the prorognlnTof ParWnt nmo^.-T"" 8 : E «"™»»«»toii 'or
James KI?ke PaSdw 0846? l a£Lj£L~ t *T$ Jaj »«*°TO. by
Adams; William CI ffi; ^EJMS^J&Sg
Tth Baron Fairfax- STif" 11 ™* Fairfax; Eobert Fairfax,
Jordan; Benjamin Une^ CtaS?.??^' ? e ' er person ; Samuel
EandolphTcS-les SpenSr" «£,% ^ Preston; Beverley
Thornton. spencer, 8d Earl of Sunderland; and William
MS 62-871
Allen, Robert Henderson, 1817-1900
Papers, 1850-1910.
106 items.
j'P.Z'rs'a'a Historical Society collections
i-WnEyr sS^S-jLSf 1 0aks > ^*°*™S Co., Va. Cor-
SB). ffiarFbooks US9olffi> TT* ""^ (185c ^. ^~
the rental of Oral OakTto JrJE^FL? r tt f, FreednKsrs Bureau;
ters. Indu^e S ^rn? a S»^ite^H^ l ?? n ^ len ' "ft* other "^
include person Bag^X? ££VS£i~ v^c^na^
^Ln<^iSL Jam SiS <lrew I Har *'. J- B. Harris, Lewis Maury
teflducte/DoS. »y Henderson (1892-1900) and indexes to
Collection has been analysed.
Deposited by Frank B. Allen and George E. Allen, 1960.
MS 62-872
Haas, Francis Joseph, Bp., 1889-1953.
Papei-s. 1904-59
71ft
Profan^n??^" 3 ' 0f America Elections.
auSrir^nla^retaS^Co^Sr/ * labor «*»"*- «*
reports, 'Mm.wSLS^tJ^SSS^JS^ 1 '- Bpeech& -
activities as chairman of tte P^lS^JJ™ J? n ^ in|r *° Haa8 ' e
ment Practice duriuTworM w^,r ^i™ mml ? e t on Pair Employ-
mittee on Civil RStscS-chSr^S ?f i^ ° f ^ e >«<*»g«» Com-
ance In America, meBto*^TS^.«L^,?Z? aal a « aInst I»toler.
and member of V^SS^iS^SSSSS^SS' AtoliBlstraa ^
jaS^Mnn DbXm " 1 ChanCery 0f Grand ^'^ (Michigan), 1954,
MS 62-873
Staples, Afaram Penn, 1793-1856
Pap«rs, 1805-1931.
638 items and I v.
In Duke University library
State legislator and clerk of court of Stuart v« rv,
ence, tax account boot nTsr\ t»j .t Stuart, va. Corresnond-
of Staples; ^L^dJof 'ihSm ?« "I? 61 ? (ciiefly 1833-i 91 3)
fessorof iaw It WaSSSon atd^e nnfve^ 1 * 8 i^ 58 -^^). Pr<i
daughter, Harris DeJarnetteltenS- »„TS "?li of nis ereat "S ran| i-
family. The collectton^ates to ttt' .tSS- ?» °? er men,bere of the
University of North °CarollS h°is ^ca^'? ?"*%%■***
^ ti Sm f TlSe a c^n| D |a^hSi144' ^^S
Stap.es USSS-19*), an"! f^V%J^^^ e £?£ g£
Washfn^C ( ^auT r SfdT™ tS « aIld 1 ames °»^tioned include
^dT?eSin^^ d G° JSttSgtSSSlS'ZgZ
Acquired, 1933-57.
MS 62-874 rev
Sonthgate, James, 1832-1914.
Correspondence, 1794-1935
1792 items and 9 v.
In Duke University Library
ssssHasBsafissa?-
Card Index in the library
Acquired. 1944-59.
MS62-€75
SouK, Pierre, 1801-1870.
Papers, 1841-64.
44 items.
In Duke University Library
aJPSSi VMtiflzn. ua& diplomat Personal and business letters
™5J£?^ J ncm(les 22 Personal letters to Henri Bemy, S^M's llw
Partner, relating to legal cases, political affaire, luHcavWeTta tte
SSp W ,7iwr^, relaU0 Sv 0f tte O^ederacy, Ind the FederalScci
n£Z,T t^ < £^l- ?*** lettere oont » ta Jnformation mcoS-
Card Index In the library
Acquired, 1957.
MS 62-876
Somers, William D
Papers, 1817-1907.
546 Items.
In Duke University Library
Card Index in the library
Acquired, 1S37.
MS 62-877
63
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Thompson, Henry J H 6. 1832.
Papers, 1862-65.
258 Items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Union soldier. Personal letters and diaries. Letters concern
Thompson's reactions to Southern institutions, morals among Union
soldiers, the demoralization of camp life, illnesses among the soldiers,
political activities in army circles, conditions In the camps, dally ac-
tivities, the use of Negro troops, Thompson's garrison dnty in North
Carolina, and military activities along the North Carolina coast. The
diary, written mainly during the last year of the war, is similar In
content to the letters.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 18*4, 1955.
MS 62-578
Siebold, PhBipp Franz yon, 1796-1866.
Papers, ca. 1822-60.
2 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Physician, explorer, and author. Notes, memoranda, and frag-
ments of Slebold's writings, on the language, history, customs, geology,
flora and fauna of Japan, Formosa, and Korea, together with meteor-
ological observations.
Transferred from the Dept of State, 1848.
MS 62-879
Drennan, Daniel O ca. 1840-ca. 1905.
Papers, 1861-1904.
6 ft (4750 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part transcripts.
As cleric to General Philip H. Sheridan, from 1865 until the gen-
eral's death in 1888, Drennan gathered materials on Sheridan and
other Northern and Southern Civil War commanders. The collection
contains copies of letters, telegrams, and documents, as well as clip-
pings, pamphlets, magazines and newspapers, some original letters,
reports, notes, war diaries, memorabilia, prints and etchings. In-
cludes two drafts of annual reports submitted to the Secretary of
War by William T. Sherman as General of the Army, dated 1877 and
188S, the former giving much detail on the Nez Perce uprising and
other Indian campaigns. Among the memoirs are those of General
Grenvllle M. Dodge, concerning Sheridan, and an account by Colonel
A.S. Tracy of the Battle of Cedar Creek.
Unpublished finding aid In the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Charles H. Kneessi, 1846.
MS 62-880 rev
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Logbooks, 1711-1939.
ca. 25 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Logs of the following vessels: Atalanta, Betty, Britannia, Charles-
ton, Dragon, Du Boy d*Engagement Flying Duck, Francis Palmer,
Franklin, George, Godfrey, Greyhound, Hannah, Jersey Galley, John,
Julia Castner, Lexington, Mary, Morning Light, Neptune, Old Colony,
Robert Sally, United States, and Young Mary Galley. Includes a
flight logbook of U. S. Marine Corps aviators; and books of ships' re-
ceipts and expenditures, invoices, and musters.
Separately described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1948)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-881
Eaves, Nathaniel Ridley, 1798 (ea.)-1873.
Papers, 1816-68.
224 items;
In University of South Carolina, South Carolinlana Library.
Lawyer, planter, legislator, and soldier. Correspondence, accounts,
diplomas, commissions, and other papers, chiefly concerning the Mexi-
can War, and the Palmetto Regiment in which Eaves served during
the war. Includes a letter from John C Calhoun (1848) discussing
national politics, and a pardon (1865) from Andrew Johnson for
Eaves' service for the Confederacy. Other correspondents include
Pierce Mason Butler, James Cantey, B. G. M. Dunovant Adley H.
Gladden, David Johnson, Cyrus D. Melton, and N. J. Walker.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
CM&. 1958.
MS 62-882
GrinneD, George Bird, 1819-1938.
Papers, 1870-1923.
ea-12ft (729 items)
In Southwest Museum Library (Los Angeles)
Naturalist, conservationist, and ethnologist. Correspondence,
diaries, MSS. of GrinneU's books and articles and those of other
ethnologists, field notes, notebooks, and other papers relating to
Indians, particularly the Cheyenne, Blackfeet and Pawnee, and to
the Western United States, Including exploration, mountain men,
forts, Indian wars, reservations, national parks, and natural history
of the area. Includes a compilation of Cheyenne vocabulary which is
usable as a dictionary. The material is related to the Museum's
Frederic Webb Hodge collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Frederick Webb Hodge, 1838.
MS 62-883
Dodson, Edward Griffith, 1884-
Papers, 1923-56.
17,800 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Lawyer, banker, politician, Virginia legislator, and State official.
Correspondence, reports, publications, and other materials, concerning
Dodson's position on the Virginia Conservation Commission (1926-
S4) ; Harry Flood Byrd and his campaign for governor (1925) ; and
Dodson's books, The Capitol of the commonwealth at Richmond
(1938) , The General Assembly of the commonwealth of Virginia 1918-
1938 (1938), and Speakers and clerks of the Virginia House of Dele-
gates (1856).
Accession analysis in the library.
Gift of Mr. Dodson. 1860.
MS 62-884
Virginia. Treasurer's Ofiee.
Miscellaneous papers, 1838-1918.
ca. 1700 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence and other papers (chiefly 1871-1918) relating to
the Lee Monument Association, the Page family, and other matters.
Includes deeds, contracts, proposals, and other material (1879-91)
concerning the Lee Monument Association and Us work In financing
and erecting the equestrian statue of Robert E. Lee in Richmond ;
financial papers and marriage agreement of Thomas Nelson Page;
an autobiography of Rosewell Page, a partial MS. of his comic opera.
The Groom of Sack-Posset and unidentified literary MSS.; and cor-
respondence of S. Bassett French concerning Pocahontas (1875).
Accession analysis in the library.
Transferred from the Treasurer's Office, 1960.
MS 62-885
Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro, 1809-1887.
Correspondence, 1820-76.
875 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
V. 'S. Representative and Senator, and Confederate legislator and
official, of Essex Ca, Va. Chiefly letters to Hunter. Includes a few
drafts or copies of Hunter's letters.
Card file and accession analysis in the library. Partially published
In the ATmnwi report of the American Historical Association for the
year 1916, v. 2, edited by Charles Henry Ambler (1918).
Gift of P. Stephen Hunter, ca. 1916.
MS 62-886
Zehnder, John C 1870-1968..
Business records, 1890-1947. . •■ - ,
6ft "■-----
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer' and businessman. Correspondence, cashbooks, policy reg-
isters, loan book, ledger, and trial balance book, covering Zehnder's
interests In real estate, insurance and the firms with which he was
associated. Includes the articles of incorporation of the Chevra
Mic h ins Congregation of St Paul Companies represented include
the W. F. Moritz^FIre Insurance Agency (1890-1905) , Montz, Powers,
and Zehnder (1905-08), Powers and Zehnder (1908-10), John a
Zehnder (1910-47), and the Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of New York.
Unpublished description In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Zehnder and Mrs. A. B. Seder, 1955-60.
MS 62-887
64
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Morrison, William, d. 1837.
Business records, 1804-55
5 reels of microfilm.
Illinois State Historical Library ^ (IU) PabUc LibraI 7 <">« the
blotted f££5^^£^ %2£ Ex** « •— ).
of the firm of Bryan and Mo7r^^ D t n X'!- 1 „ toseU ' er wltt "**«>*
d.se business in Kaskasakia andotbS t^,« ? S? e 8enena n>«=han-
consin, and MlssouiTsbiprtnl fuTleaTlL JS 5 ' IodtoM . Wls-
Philadelphia. Includes r^X w t h t' M^ ^ t? Pr0dUCtS *
who carried on somfmSdS actfvS^^ *"*>** Eobert -
tractor. One ledger ws/kept by WlllSnT M„~,i, , 7 Ui * mail con -
farmer and merchant William Morrison's son Lewis, a
Unpublished finding aids in the repository.
MS 62-888
Harrison, Benjamin, Pres. U. S., 1833-1901
Papers, 1787-1938.
ca. 165 ft. (ca. 60,000 items)
In S^S ** C 00 *™™. Manuscript Division.
Sr?^^ nSCrip £i I,,J PnotocoPiw (negatrre)
*™^&^^*'*Z£™^^ ledger,
books, memorials, printedrSSLrf. r.^"' 1, "**<*»*< articles, scrap-
rial related to^ CT^aTSS™ D iS2 Bor S Ula - MuS mat£
Lou* T. Micbenef^U^TtltSw^ ^l^SSS
Information on literary rights available in the iihr»rv
-^SSir^3SaaM?^5r Harrison
151 reels. _1CCr0filmCOPy ( ne S ative )
MS 62-889
Choctaw Nation.
Records, 1869-1910.
8 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library
«5£S^ w «S2*S papS* 8 - ES.ff sr1 ? 1 °° scb001s ' cltt -
Oomimaslonr ""a"™ 1 Papers. Includes hearings of the Dawes
MS 62-890
McKfflky, William, Pre*. U. &, 1843-1901.
Papers, ca. 1847-1902.
56 ft (ca. 131,000 Items)
^JS^. ' Coa * ress < Manuscript Division.
of lett^sent rtSht Jo?n i y |^ sassinati<,n - Ixodes copies
secretaries to th?rZ&£J'%£-J£% , aJ } d G 5 orge * OorWyoo.
falls within the period law im? O'^'^ehalne bulk of the material
Adee, RuXlll^Ser j2ta»*V <*?<**>***& Include Alvey A.
^Sff"H£5fia^»Sr«t ™» Hoot, JobT^
Russell Young. ^ James WUson - ^oard Wood, and John
PuSiSes^t^er^fe^ "* Jr " ""-** — •*- glfm.
r«™^ * ™_ , MS 62-891
Carpenter, Frank W 1871-1938
Papers, 1884-1938.
ca- 300 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Diviainn
Cnrlsttan T^S ^^bZIn 88 d 'S2°f * "« Bureau ^Jon-
attempts. iaS^, to^ur*°Sa«^ , o? , a a 6 rn g%?$*^?«*
In poor health In the Soldt«?t£!L. S„ Du i. t0 _ aW h,m when he was
include WIlliaVc3al£eron Fo ro ^ £^ a8 £ n 2 *, £wresponaent«
Harrison, Prank KTM^y^SjfwSJ^Sf^ Pran<as »««»"
worth, and Leonard Wood? L Q ° eZOn - »<*«*' * Wiggles-
Bequest of Mrs. Maria B. Carpenter, 1958.
MS 62-892
Keifer, Joseph Warren, 1836-1932.
Civi] TVar papers, 1861-65.
2ft (1100 Items)
T^iIS ra ^. i Consress - Manuscript Division.
*^*^&i^1^j^ZiJ«>«!^~- Over 800
MS. and prmtedleneVal I enters. Ortof„5^L. othe, 'JJ rre ^ onde »<^
floarters letter ho*1r^^ tn 3 2 B g^?^ ^ , I ^ 1 ,,a l a k«^
cerns mnitarv lift, «nrt ^™Ti._ :_r??^! 0I onl0 Infantry. Oon-
Ohlo infant? SI SJnv'of^^ ^l 3 ? and "OttlegtoennTof
&mil ^^r, tne Army of the Ohio, the Army of ttePotomae, and
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of William H. Keifer, 1958.
MS62-693
McKenzie, Fayette Avery, 1872-1957.
Papers, 1894-1957.
ca. 3 ft. (2000 Items)
EftS?? 388 * State Ubn ^ •">* Archives.
Indians, and Juniata CMlegtThelfSrSi^Lf^?®* ** ^nxaiean
Dr. McKenzie spent >^^ ^M^S^S^S'J* * b ^ erM '
made with Professor Comte, wn^va?ta^SS2°£? ** ^S" wnlc0 *»
to which children of Paris Twe»h.k^ Z. S"" " a *»"»» program
Diaries aSorelate U&SZ^JSSL*?? t ^ tr ^ «" «he summer
of World WuL iS7!SS?S* ta Fnulce "* »• ootb^
I-^reand Prosperl^a^ot a p^^vSuS U,a,ea MS -^SS
MS 62-884
Sword, Mary Elizabeth (McOain)
Papers, 1822-1905.
586 Items.
In Duke University Library
Letters written totS M80^ a^l8w£'a* JnSS'*''?! ^^l"^
Acoulred, 1952.
Corey, Lewfa. MS63 ^ 6
Papers, ca. 1910-53.
28 boxes. '•'
In Columbia University libraries.
Teacher and poUMcal economist Correspondence, lecture. «n ««.
SSr-.JTJ' outUn e far a projected book, entiaed ToTvaM und^
shading America, a transcript of the FBI Investtea^IfX^rifr
S^r°^? e ^ munl8 £, P<,rty to ^ v - S, various^iwihedletSroi
ns u o?Mis no ^ e rss ,lcoTerth?1s ^ ;fe
MS 62-896
Iowa, State Dept. of Higtory and Archives.
Harlan collection, 1887-1937
ca. 15,000 Items.
in^EL Stat ? ^ of ; P 18 * 017 and Archives collections.
Mi{S£?EJ£ 8terlal .ff 5™ hl9tor7 ' »•» O 1711 War, World War J.
SS^Sn^ 8 "* 7, rai if oads - agriculture; conservation, IndSnT u,S
prominent Iowans^ collected by Edgar B. Harlan, curatortftCiowi
Historical, Memorial and Art Dept (predecesso7of tat Estate ^Septcr
History and Archives) and editor of Annals of Iowa. ^^
Calendar and Index la the repository.
MS 62-897
Oklahoma. Uniyersity. Bureau of Government Beteareh.
papers relating to Oklahoma government, 1889-1937.
In University of Oklahoma Library
In part, t ranscri pts (typewritten)
MS 62-898
65
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
tyter, Lores S
Papers, 1850-1906.
cs. 90O0 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Civil War soldier. Includes correspondence, rosters, minute fcoo&s,
notebooks, memoranda, lists, morning reports, an Index to deaths of
Iowa colonels, and other records of the 15th and other Regiments of
Iowa Infantry raised at Keokuk: correspondence and rosters of toe
Union League of America, and of Keokuk; military records of Wil-
liam W. Belknap; other correspondence, diaries (1881, 1S65, 1880-
1906} , a journal (1865), account books, commissions, and otberpapers,
containing material on the Civil War and the Snlloh memorial; and
records of the Tyler family; and a collection of military photos.
Purchased from Mr. Tyler, 1814.
MS 62-889
day County (Minn.) Historical Society-
Materials on Clay County history, 1803-1937.
71temsand4v.
In Clay County Historical Society collections (Moorhead, Minn.)
In part, transcript (typewritten) of original in, North Dakota
Institute for Regional Study, Fargo.
A diary (1368-1900) of Rev. O. H. Elmer, founder of the First
Presbyterian Church in Moorhead; minutes (1917-33) of the Lake
Agassiz Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; a list
of business firms, professional men, banks, etc of Moorhead (1883) ;
an affidavit of ownership of furniture used by George Washington;
and papers of Rev. William Thurston Boatwell, pioneer Presbyterian
minister, and of bis son Rodney C Boutwell.
Information on literary rights available in the respository.
Gifts, 1930-57.
MS 62-900
Suffolk Comity Historical Society, Rwierhead, N. Y.
Manuscript collection, 1607-1876.
Sv.
In Suffolk County Historical Society collections (Riverhead, N. 1'.)
In part, transcripts.
A history of the city of Modern Times, by Charles A. Codman,
describing life in an experimental society located in what is now
Brentwood, L. L; a genealogy of the Terry family of England and
Sonthold. L. I., and its branches in Long Island, New York State, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Utah, and ruin^in with copies of
relevant documents, by Stuart T. Terry; and a diary of David Warner
(Judge and teacher of Riverhead, L. L) which Includes a treasurer's
report of comity fair expenditures and receipts from members.
Index to the Terry family genealogical material
MS 62-801
Craig iassily.
Papers, 1773-1808.
114 items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Forms part of the Samuel M. Wilson manuscript collection.
Warrants, surveys, depositions, and court orders, in suits involv-
ing ownership of lands originally in military and educational grants
in the Blue Grass region of Kentucky. Includes papers in a salt filed
by Lewis Craig against the trustees of Transylvania Seminary (1785-
1885 known as Transylvania University)
Bequest of Samuel M. Wilson. 1946-59.
MS 62-902
Jones, Bassett, 1877-1960, collector.
Libris polaris collection, 1827-1938.
1 box.
In Colombia University Libraries.
Correspondence relating to explorers of the North and South Poles.
Many of the letters are addressed to Vllbjalmur Stefansgon and to
Jones, and, for the most part, discuss subjects of professional Interest.
Purchased from Mr. Jones. _
MS 62-903
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866.
Correspondence, 1825-39.
45 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Army officer and statesman. Letters from Matthew Arbuckle,
Pierre Chouteau, and Monttoit Stokes chiefly relating to their at-
tempts to gather the Plains tribes at Camp Mason, Okls. for a peace
conference, and containing detailed observations on Indian Affairs.
MS 62-904
Collins Coal Company, Krebs. Otea.
Records, 1937-47.
2fL
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, account books, financial statements, pay roUs,
government reports on wages, finances, social security and safety pre-
cautions, and other papers relating to the operation of the coal com-
pany. Includes correspondence with the United Mine Workers of
MS 62-905
Page, Kirby, 1880-1957.
Papers, 1908-67.
14 boxes.
In Southern California School of Theology Library.
Social evangelist Correspondence, MSS. of writings, family his-
tory, clippings, other papers, and photos. The material reflects Page's
Interest in pacifism, socialism, and social Christianity and covers his
young manhood and college career, bis relationship with his wife
*im« Folse Page, family affairs, his war work during World War i,
his work as personal secretary to Sherwood Eddy, an International
secretary of the X. M. C. A, his evangelistic campaigns In Asia and
Burope, his ministry at Bidgewood, N. Y, and his free-lance cam-
paign of social evangelism as a researcher, speaker, writer, and edfr*
tor of The World tomorrow. Correspondents include Devere Allen,
Maxwell Chaplin, Henry Hltt Crane, Sherwood Eddy, Harold Stop,
Harry E. Fosdlck, Sidney Gamble, Harold Gray, Jose H. Holmes,
Allan Hunter, Charles C. Morrison, A J. Muste. Bay Newton, Beln-
bold Niebuhr, G. Bromley Oxnam, Nevin Sayre, Gayle Seaman, Alva
Taylor. Norman Thomas, and Harry F. Ward.
Acquired from Mrs. Page. 1960.
MS62-906
Gibson family.
Gibson-Humphreys papers, 1840-1955.
ca. 400 items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Correspondence, 30 land office certificates (1840-51), and other
papers of a Kentucky family which spread to Mississippi and Lou-
isiana. Includes papers of Tobias Gibson, 1800-1872, a planter; his
wife, Louisiana Breckinridge Hart Gibson; most of their 9 children,
including Hart Gibson, Randall Lee Gibson, and Sarah Gibson Hum-
phreys; and Sarah's husband, Joseph A Humphreys, Also Includes
material about the effect of the Civil War and Reconstruction on life
In the deep South and Kentucky; and about Sarah Humphreys'
activities in public affairs, particularly In the Kentucky Equal Right!
Association and the free kindergarten movement
Finding aids in the library.
Deposited by Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Davis Buckner, 1958.
MS 62-907
Bcokstaver, Jesse F 1. 1828.
Papers, 1847-89.
5ft
In New York State Library.
Merchant of Saugerties, N. X. Correspondence, legal papers, ac-
count books, and other papers of Bookstaver, of John C. Welch, and
of J. Flero, merchants of Saugerties and CatskUL N. T. Includes
notes on securing the right of way through Saugerties for the New
York, West Shore and Chicago Railroad.
Purchased from a dealer, 1936.
MS62-308
North Dakota-Montana Wheat Growers' Association.
Kecords, 1921-38.
66ft
In University of North Dakota Library.
Correspondence, financial statements, ledgers, membership flies,
and printed materials of the association, a cooperative marketing
association organized In North Dakota in 1921 and extended Into
Montana in 1926; the Wheat Growers' Credit Corporation, a sub-
sidiary, organized In 1926 to extend cheaper loans to members ; and
the Wheat Growers' Warehouse Corporation, also a subsidiary, estab-
lished In 1926 to acquire and operate grain elevators. Includes cor-
respondence with farmers, and materials relating to the grain trade,
agricultural legislation, the U. S.- Federal Farm Board, banking, co-
operative marketing, and the economic condition of agriculture.
Gift of A J. Scott, 1955.
MS 62-909
66
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Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 17th-20th cent
19 Items and 1 t.
In Earlham College Library.
In part, transcripts.
»Ji.i e ^iJ K *$""* B ST to R Morris . *»» ***> of William
BnUer signed by James Monroe, reminiscences ofWUUam BisS
Oofflta^ miscellaneous matertafarSmng to fliThlsto^T^SocteS
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-910
Hutchison family.
Papers, 1807-1918.
1408 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
mo^ES* ™ ^f? J* eco,mts . account books, commonplace boot Jnd*.
2££ ^."ff* 18 """a™ 1 ** «» administration of estate deed!
S^SLf ""f 4 lease8 ' conrt «*«». *«>« other legal DmerT oftS
Hntd ^™.f"">ily of Giles and Craig Countle? ^ ffl Etterl
SSS S^^to 80Wiers - acconn tt with the ConfederateTa^
deputy sheriff of Craig Co, Va, and Judgment book of James s
O^eDsjandeeorge W. Hutehtoon as ju^ce^T (Steals o?&Js
Co. Correspondents Inchide Jonathan UcCally Bennett. JarnaTpr
Conger, William H. Eagieson, George P. Foote. K. A. French, Lorenzo
n ?£+ f"^ Henfcrtckson, CUfton G. Hm, A. A. Hobson, Lorenzo
George L.Snldow, Gny D. Taylor, Mary Taylor, Mrs. Walter Wooa\
Jo*** Younger, and members of the DunSn, HuSman, aS £u15
Collection has been analyzed.
61ft of M. B. Duncan, I960.
MS 62-911
Kitt, George Farwd], 1868-1928.
Papers of George Farwell Kitt and Edith 0. Kitt, 1919-
61.
100 items.
S.^SSf PIOneere ' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
JBuslnessman. Correspondence; MSS„ Including A pleasure trip.
B^ujatacences of William B. Kitt, and A trip Taken in tbTsWS
jU^JZ%£°EJ?< «* KM Umay : ***"* """""S «» the Betty
BossMemorial Assodatlon, and an election; and family photos, as
^cumulated by Kitt and his wife Edith O. Kitt Includes faiuy
SSJrSiaSf 32T •"« writteD ****** of tte **•— F «*
MS 62-912
taring, Madison R collector.
Loring collection, 1875-1961.
400 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Ariz.)
w2T" P( y?? ,Ce (J 932 " 59 ) "MB. the Arizona Pioneer^Tstorical
Society, and biographical sketches, newspaper and magazine articles
^.i^iS OT T^^,toJames BarneyTcari l!Haj*e»; andthe
%%S° tonuUy Includes letters (1875-78) written by Loring to his
toD^and pictnres of George H. Loring trading wltt InalaTgroupl
between Phoenix and Yuma, Ariz. " ^
MS 62-918
McConnell, John Wilkinson, 1907-
Papers.
4 boxes.
B^om^needs tf^der'neoDte n^JT^ SSTtH**; a »* t ^
for the Twentieth Cent^y^L' 1858 ' <Jone *** J 01 " 1 J »y <*»««>
MS62-S14
Carpenter, Panl Simon, 1895-1949.
Papers, 1870-1949.
4 ft.
In University of Oklahoma .library.
University professor and musical conductor. Correspondence (Der-
«mal and business), minutes of the undergraduate college of the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma, musical compositions (MS. and printed) mis-
cellaneous notes, newspaper cuppings, 2 scrapbooks, musical' pro-
grams, and other papers. Includes a copy of Benjamin A. Botkln's
thesis. The American play-party song (1887) ^^
MS 62-915
Smith, Franklra'E d. 1878.
Papers, 1818-98.
939 items.
In Duke University Library.
.<. ^SfPtain and naval officer. Correspondence and other papers
or smith and his family, concerning among other things Smith's
various sea voyages, his marriage to Mary Carolina Trainer, his serv-
£f to the Mexican War, his blockading activities aboard the U. S. S.
Bienville during the Civil War, other events of the Civil War period.
Smiths post-war life, and his conversion to Catholicism. Corre-
spondents Include Thomas F. Bayard, Henry B. Bringhuret John M.
Clayton, Charles LDn Pont, George P. Fisher, Arthur E. Grimshaw
and Henry H. Lockwood. *-.**-w*.™,
Cfcrd index in the library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke Univereitv Librarv, by N M. TUley
and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 211-12.
Acquired, 1942.
MS 62-916
Talbott, Charles Henry, 1840-1912.
Papers, 1826-1948.
647 items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
« J"^J ai toBlnessman, of Richmond. Correspondence, planta-
tion records, scrapbooks, and other personal, family and business
papers of Talbott of his son, Charles Henry mSJmb. WTT>?£Strt
other members of the Talbott, Munford, and Wythe families. The
SSS.«f^ te v,«J a ? lS l y , actlTiUe8 ' YkglDi& ""^ ^ and customs!
£££?*, acUTlt ^f- "otol management, and other matters. Includes
letters from college students, and autographs of Harrv F Byrd.
Do^^Southall Freeman, Franklin D Boosevelt,^d CteudeA:
Card index in the library
Acquired, 1953.
MS 62-917
Themas, William Holland, 1805-1893.
Papers, 1814-98.
3353 items and 79 v.
In Duke University Library.
In part, microfilm (negative)
Indian agent, lawyer, and trader, of Haywood Co., N C Corre-
spondence, account books, daybooks, ledgers, and other papers, relat-
ing to Thomas' life in western North Carolina, the removal o* the
Cherokee Indians and the status of those who remained. Civil Var
nghtlng in east Tennessee, postwar administration of Indian affairs
and bis private business operations as a trader among the Cherokees'
Includes records of Thomas' five stores in Haywood and CheroSee
Counties, and business correspondence and accounts of Thomas' son.
atooTOUiam Holland Thomas, a merchant and farmer of Jackson
Card index in the library
Acquired, 1938-52.
MS 62-918
Thomas, James A
Papers, 1905-41.
28,488 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Tobacco manufacturer and philanthropist Correspondence and
other papers (chiefly 1914-40), relating primarily to Thomas' rela-
™™ P T, wiUl a TOrie O' of organizations concerned with the Orient
or Far Eastern affairs. Includes information on U. S. economic pene-
tration of China, marketing of U. S. cigarettes In the Orlentthe
Brmsh-American Tobacco Co., V. S.-Chlnese trade, domestic policies
and financial development of China, political developments In the Far
East American foreign policy In the Orient (Mao's and lSSCs) and
ZSt^jS. *?? ^ DIln g Chinese students to Duke University' and
other North Carolina institutions. Correspondents Include Herbert
Hoover, Robert Lansing, Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft
and Sun Yat-sen.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1952-53.
MS 62-919
Beberry, David D
Papers, 1760-1918.
1517 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
fl.liS^ ^ 4 S0ldl ,«. of Montgomery Co., N. C Correspondence,
fS^K.^! dS ' SS* lp to' bUls ' Promissory notes, snrveyuTtecorS
Sl^^P 5 erUn « l to5, of Deberry and of John T. McK^oTsoT.
ZS^'hf i^r? °°- f"> was ln caar 8e of Deberry's aftX
SS^™ i2w5f ■ Al 2? y - The buIk of tb « ""tonal » for 1S50-6U
M^w^ tt ^, discuss to g a raW a 8 alI1 st the Semlnoles In Florida
(1857), the settlement around Maumelle, Ark. (1859) Deberry's nav
as captain (1882), and speculation oprSrtunltiesllMS) • Ss«
the settlement of the estate of John Deberry ; lotteVyteiadsWe? "
67
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Deberry, DaTid D Papers, 1760-1918. (Continued)
port of the FayetteviUe, N. C. Presbyter; to the General Assembly
(1876) ; tax in kind reports ; and papers of bankrupts.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1950.
MS 62-920
Bnrritt, ElOra, 1810-1879.
Papers, 1840-1942.
ca. 100 Items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace
Collection.
Linguist and reformer. Letters, printed mat<"i«lw, and photos.
Includes pamphlets, books, broadsides; incomplete files of his publi-
cations Bond of brotherhood. Citizen of the world, and the Olive leaf,
and some copies of the Advocate of peace, of which he was an editor.
The material la related to the library's American Peace Society onl-
lectlon.
Sift, from Merle E. Curtl, F. D. Lane, and Mrs. Alfred C Garrett,
and purchase, 1940-60.
MS 62-921
Scott, Clement WflEam, 1841-1901.
Correspondence, ca. 1862-1904.
8 ft
In University of Rochester Library.
English dramatic critic and author. Correspondence of authors,
journalists, musicians, and other persons connected with the theater
in England, France and America In the late 19th century. Corre-
spondents include Sir Squire Bancroft, David Belasco, Arthur Bour-
chier, Katherlne Conway, Augostln Daly, Charles Dickens, Clyde
Fitch, Clotllde Inez Mary Graves, Sir Augustus Henry Glossop Harris,
Sir John Merry LeSage, Paul Merritt, Lady Maria Louisa Monckton,
John Maddlson Morton, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, Walter Herries
Pollock, Edmund Routledge, John Lawrence Toole, and Sir Herbert
Beerbohm Tree. The material Is related to the library's collection of
theatrical manuscripts.
Card index in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Ifan K. Fletcher, 195L
MS 62-922
Sage, Henry Williams, 1814-1897.
Papers, 1836-1948.
76 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives.
In part, transcript (typewritten)
Lumber magnate. Correspondence, diary (1836-37), tax receipts,
ledgers, daybooks, journals and land and plat books, mainly relating
to Sage's lumber and salt mill at Wenona, Mich., to the acquisition
and administration of tJmberlands in Miphignn, Wisconsin, Alabama,
Mississippi, and California, to Investments made in rairoad and in-
dustrial securities and In Western land mortgages as well as to
Sage's interest In Cornell University, of which he was benefactor and
trustee. Includes correspondence and other papers relating to the
business and family affairs of later generations of the Sage family.
Indexed in the library's general card catalog; unpublished guide
also available.
Gifts of Edwin 0. Hotter, 1851; Cornelia C. Sage, 1954; and Mar-
Jorle L. Sage, 1954.
MS 62-923
Babcock, Howard Edward, 1889-1950.
Papers, 1907-50.
60 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives.
Agricultural economist, educator, and farm owner. Correspond-
ence, printed and mimeographed pamphlet material, photos, and
scrapbooks concerned with Babcock's career as a county agent In
Cattaraugus and Tompkins Counties, N. Y, as an executive in the
New York State Farm Bureau, the Grange League Federation and
related organizations, the New York State Agricultural Conference
Board, the Federal Farm Board, Central Bank for Cooperatives, Na-
tlonal Council of Farmer Cooperatives, and the New York State
Emergency Food Commission, as a member or consultant of various
New York State, Federal, and non-governmental boards and com-
mittees, and as professor of marketing and later trustee of Cornell
University. Includes correspondence with editors and publishers of
numerous agricultural and other journals and with manufacturers of
farm equipment, chiefly relating to agricultural research and edu-
cation, to the promotion of effective farm organizations, and to State
and national politics as they pertain to agricultural issues.
Gift of John B. Babcock and Barbara Babcock Hlrsbfield, 1956.
MS 62-924
Harmony Society.
Records, 1790-1950.
310 ft.
In Old Economy collections (Ambridge, Pa.)
Approximately 500,000 unbound MSS, including some 65,000 let-
ters, legal documents, receipts, bills, music, and notes and other mis-
cellaneous matter; bound records, memoranda, and account books;
volumes of music in manuscript; files of maps, drawings, photos,
and prints; books, pamphlets, and other items published by the
Society; and other printed materials. Includes Dnss correspondence
(1906-50) relating to the society. Trustees of the society were
George Bapp, Frederick Bapp, B. L. Baker, Jacob Henrlci, and John
Duss.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-925
Carr, James Ozbora, 1869-1949.
Papers, 1743-1938.
1550 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1787)
Lawyer, State legislator, and State official, of Wilmington, N. C,
and Kenansville, N. C. Correspondence and other papers of Carr
and of his family. Calf's correspondence (1907-38) relates to politi-
cal activities, Democratic Party organization, elections, and patron-
age. The papers before 1907 are chiefly family and personal letters
of the Carr, Dickson, Hall, McCanne, and Pearsall families, chiefly
In Duplin Co, N. G, but also In Tennessee, South Carolina. Florida,
and Mississippi. Includes 17 account books (1876-94) of Jacob W.
Carr, and a Carr family history book.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Carr (1950-64)
MS 62-926
Coolidge, Calvin, Pret. V. £., 1872-1933.
Papers, 1875-1957.
23 ft.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Official and personal correspondence, speeches, statements, procla-
mations, official messages, transcripts of press conferences, personal
accounts, 152 scrapbooks, clippings, programs, banquet menus, other
papers, and photos. The material bulks largest In the period 1918-29,
when Coolidge was Governor of Massachusetts, Vice-President and
President Includes material on the Boston Police Strike, 1919.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge, 1920-57; and miscellaneous gifts
and purchases, 1920-
MS 62-927
Duke University, Durham, N. 0.
Revo] utionary War collection, 1775-1810.
171 items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, military papers, land grants, commissary papers,
minutes of a Virginia Revolutionary committee, and other papers re-
lating to the American Revolution. Subjects mentioned Include poli-
tics, war plans, military affairs, Indian troubles, supply problems,
loyalist sentiment the war In the South, and other matters. Many of
the letters are addressed to General Nathanael Greene.
Card index in the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M Tllley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1933-61. MS 62-928
Duke University, Durham, If. C. Library.
Savannah port papers, 1754-1920.
5591 Items and 5 v.
In Duke University Library.
Official papers pertaining to customs, Import and export trade, and
shipping. Includes ship clearance papers, cargo lists, crew lists, crew
bonds, U. S. Treasury Dept letters, customs papers, British consular
papers, salary receipts for port officials, warehouse papers, charity
reports for Indigent seamen, papers concerning the construction and
maintenance of lighthouses, a letter book (1817-26) of A. S. Bulloch,
Savannah port collector, giving references to economic conditions, and
tie entry registration book of the Savannah customs house.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1969-56.
MS62-929
68
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hannery (John) & Company, Savannah.
Records, 1867-1912.
30,156 items.
In Duke University Library
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1951-56.
MS 62-930
Eleming family.
Correspondence, 1810-1910.
1081 Items.
In Duke University library
n.^fSSf cone^waence, chiefly of the Flemings, a Vlrelnla fam-
lly otedncatois, phyelelaiis, and soldiers. Xhecorresoono^riftSi;
domestic. edneatlonaT^d social Sttom^vlSSa^M^S?
-eSfrtSSMftjss tiKMais n.T£ as —^
N. L. Goodwin (1947), p. SOL UMTe ™ lty uta «^. by N. M. Tllley and
MS 63-981
Hare, Robert, 1781-1858.
Papers, 1764-1859.
ca. 850 items and 3 v.
In American Philosophical Society library
MSSSf-JS^T 1 * ???*- Correspondence with various persons,
especially with Joseph Henry concerning Hare's coDectionof Mmer?
Sf.7 1 "^-?* donated *° «*• S»«h»o^an^tnrlOT'^ctar^tet
sublS^^SS tDPn ! d ^ S^T. cycloldal curves, and tfher
sobJects , correspondence of the firm of Clark & Mehtmaate. of Pr«5-
^S&'SKS'n"? * Hare ' s tother-ln-lawTjoto^S c££
SSSS.!??* 4 ?*"?. to "■"wacrtPts catalog of the library. ^^
Purchased from Hare's descendants, 196X """""y.
MS 62-932
Nailer, George W 1837-1864.
Papers, 1824-64.
34 Items.
In Emory University Library.
Microfilm (negative) of originals in the possession of L F Piatt
Tocher and Union soldier from tanaylTanuTcMwi latter.
NaDar JS^JS 2 I ST ar ■ letten '' a ""n* « words™ song*
r^t«I^^iLS!? yB ',. 2 , , ? a88 "Stetera. a «hool atlas, art™flunnr
Finding aid In the library
aSSSSSS " terary righte araUaWe ln ** »««»•.
MS 62-933
Thompson, Maurice, 1844-1901.
Papery 1865-1940.
814 Items.
In Emory University Library.
Sst££? r, J^L tt, *T lnett ' mdgTO,c * lst Literary MSS^ including
arte*? l£^Ji «°25L!! to i5S , 5 „ nature •**<*«■. l^-wiS
articles, 7 lectures, 6 folders with 199 poems and several fraenvnta.
and collections of essays and wildlife stories • some <Sraroonfc»S
S^SLS" ^ Wanace . and on archery; page and galtey proof!
tear sheets, and printed extracts of stories andlssays; Were oflS
Metcnes, and other material; papas of his daughter JhmIo ?!m.
MSS, business papers, a scrapbook on Thompson, a memorandum^
book, cuppings, and sketches; 2 Bibles with family records- books
with presentation autographs of their authors ^rthe? nraerTnhrtnT
House, Bobert Underwood Johnson, James Whltcomb EU^Thmrtnr.
Boosevelt, Will Henry Thompson, and SasanaWanacI Tbe0,tore
Unpublished inventory lnSlihrary. "auaee.
^formation on Uterary rights available In the library
Gift of Franks. Davis, 1959. »-»»u«rarj.
MS 62-934
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864.
Milburn collection, 1837-1903
86 itei:is.
In St. Lawrence University Library
*h,^L tb m Correspondence, "terary MSS., and other papers. In-
^S,^J ti - e ^} Dgton Spa ' torments from notebooteand bto-
graphical stories, 14 pages of a diary (1858-55) teptby Sontata
Hawthorne in England, MS. of Bumpty Budget's troSr by S
Hawthorne, and documents containtoV the l^tuWoi ' WffluS
Hathome, Judge John Hathorne and whefancS^of Hawthorn?
&^? n M^wrSe T Unl^wS^SE
by N^lork^bra.^ht *£■££«£ J*** «—
verslty (1949), p. 35-36 "™ KaPPa, St Lawrence Unl-
Glft of Ulysses Sumner Milburn. 1949.
MS 62-935
Ems, Havekek, 1859-1980.
Papers, ca. 1874-1951.
10 v.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library
British psychologist Typescripts and annotated conies of nub-
^ d rT ta Jl d !S£. orl «55 1 typescript ofsSrSd nSrrtagt with
earlier chapters revised in Ellis' hand and later chapters corrected
an^SS? S .?T Sel i^? e - "2? V** *» ^ehiS^lSc?were
I^?^?.K ,, LSiJ?* 1,, S Bd wotk ' ** a" 4 4th edlttons of Man and
woman with extensive holograph corrections; Interleaved conv with
w^&^K^JSf 11 %£"** lim > ^ Oeiare^brlSoTwScn
cto Calverton and Samuel Daniel Schmalhauseiu which emralmT.
ra^an^ml^nJtef " '"'"^ *" ^""^ *» ^ *E
Unpublished description In the library
Purchased from Blin Mathews, bookseller, 1950.
MS 62-936
Gardiner, James Tory, 1842-1912.
Papers, 1791-1886.
4 ft (338 Items)
In New York State Library.
<rf »??tSl r 1? 2"L U - & Ordnance Corps, topographer, and member
£,££ S?« Tork S ^ te Bwd of HeaIth - CoSesponaence^ , busSen
m^-'Sf^f J ma , 1 ? ,lr i?J a 2 d . m P^enburg, Troy, and ILaGrange"
HU and papers dealing with State surreys and State parka. toeXdes
lection of William Croswell Doane papers.
Acoulred, 1925; gift of Gardiner's heirs, 1888.
MS 62-987
terdo de Tejada, Juan Antonio.
Letters, 1811-17.
107 items.
In Columbia University Libraries
the I ^S S ™ r ^ Lerd t de T ^? da t°' Manuel de Urouiaga, written tat
the most part from Vera Cruz and principally coneenurf ii«^-Sr
merctal natters, including acknowledS^of 8^m^.TetterfoV
MS 62-938
Eno, Ensebio Frandsco, 1644-1711.
Correspondence, 1680-87.
33 Items.
SL?*^ R HnnUagton Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Klno a to°th. , rS!,T I ^.» and , "^f"- Cueoy letters from Fathei
Kino to the Duchess d'Avelro d*Arcos y Maqneda. natronm ofmil
Acquired from Maggs Bro&, London, 1922.
MS 62-939
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Morgan, George, 1743-1810.
Papers. 1766-1941.
ca. 300 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Surrey collections.
In part, transcripts.
Merchant, Indian agent, farmer, and land speculator. Correspond-
ence, letter books ( 774-79), and other papers (1766-1826). concern-
ing Morgan's stay in Illinois as representative of the Philadelphia
firm of Bayntou, Wharton and Morgan; his speculation in Missouri
lands in connection with the colony New Madrid, 1788-90; his work
as Indian agent of the Middle Department at Fort Pitt, 1776-78;
and Ms scientific farming near Princeton, N. J., and Washington, Pa.
Correspondents of Morgan's time include Aaron Burr, Thomas
Hutchlns, and Timothy Pickering. Includes correspondence (1806-
41) of the Survey about Morgan and his papers, involving Clarence
Walworth Alvord, Louis Houck, members of the Morgan family
Theodore Calvin Pease, and Robert Reed.
Unpublished calendar of original Items in the repository. Also
described In the survey's Publication no. 6 (1956) p. 69-70.
Some of the papers have been published in the Collections of the
Illinois State Historical Library, v. 10, 11, and 16 (1915-21).
Purchased, in part, from Robert Reed, 1S28-30.
MS 62-940
Gndeman, Alfred, 6. 1862.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Philologist Typescripts of seven ol Gudeman's wcrks, including
Manual of the history of classical philology. Imagines philologorum,
A bibliography of Aristotle's De poetica, A manuscript in Greek of
the text of Aristotle's De poetica, The first five parts of Sallust's
Catiline, The English translation of Gudeman's own work containing
History of Latin literature and Collection of critical essays and the
world's literature In SO volumes. Includes various letters, lecture
notes, and club membership lists among Gudeman's lists of and notes
about his works.
Bequest of Mr. Gudeman, 1952.
MS 62-941
Williams, Amos, 1797-1857.
"Williams-Woodbury papers, 1820-1900.
16 v. and 190 folders.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Surveyor, teacher, official of Vermilion Co., postmaster and store-
keeper. Correspondence, ledgers, and scrapbooks; records of routine
business of Williams' various positions; and other papers on State
and local politics, farms, ferries, sawmills, gristmills, saline works,
roads, railroads, lands, schools, and other matters. Includes papers
of Williams' son-in-law, William W. R. Woodbury, a physician, drug-
gist, builder, and local official, concerning drug and general merchan-
dising, farms, seed orders, road Improvements, local history, com-
munity activity, and family. There is much material on local
political and social conditions in 'Vermilion and Edgar Counties. Also
includes papers relating to Gurdon S. Hubbard and the Indian trade
around Danville. Correspondents include state political leaders and
early residents of eastern Illinois.
Unpublished inventories in the repository.
Gift of Flo Woodbury.
MS 62-942
Ealyeat, Frank Allen, 1885-
Papers, 1875-1957.
86 items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Educator. Correspondence relating to schools In the Indian and
Oklahoma Territories; histories of county schools and other papers
referring to the "subscription" schools. Integration In territorial
days, vicissitudes of Indian education, and the history of education
In the Southwest; roster of Kiowa Co., OMa.::teachers and officers
(1818-21); releases of the Bureau of Indian Affairs concerning
American Indians and Indian education; news clippings pertaining
to the history of the schools of Norman, Okla. ; booklet on Sequoyah
and his Cherokee alphabet; copy of Journal of proceedings of Na-
tional Education Association (1875); maps; and photos. Includes
correspondence and notes relating to John S. Murrow and Bacone
College of Bacone, Okla, and a booklet entitled 66 years of service
for humanity, a biography of J. S. Murrow, together with notes and
other papers of Baptist missionaries to the Indians.
MS 62-943
Braxtoo Co., TV. Vs.
Archives, 1830-195$.
168 v., 76 boxes and 6 buddies.
In West Virginia University Library (7S8. 818;
Suit papers; record books af county offices; estate settlements;
birth, marriage, and death records; election returns; deeds and vol-
umes of deed indexes: land and tax records, together writ Weri«S
War i records of Braxton County servicemen and Bevers::. account
books of the Holly River and Addison Bali Road, and the Midland
Rail Road.
Gift of the Braxton County Court, 1855-56.
M£ * r >-m
Bloomer, Dexter C 1820-1800.
Papers, 1859-1900.
1600 items.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer and journalist. Correspondence, 8 volumes of jcsr^
and other papers, including material on politics, church hiEtor,
Council Bluffs (formerly Kanssville) and its U. S. Land Office, ar
Pottawattamie County.
MS62-S45
Cole, William day, 1887-
Papers, 1943-46.
1400 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Missouri. Chiefly corre-
spondence relating to veterans' affairs, the National Labor Relations
Board, osteopathy, Zionism, the steel industry, civil service, anti-
liquor movements, the FCC, the Income tax, and many other subjects.
Correspondents Include Cordell Hull, Clare Boothe Luce, and William
F. Shares. ,
Deposited by Mr. Cole.
MS62-946
(Hey, Gctavia Aurelia. James (Wyche)
Papers, 1824-1900.
lft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1608)
Correspondence, diary (1849-1900), account books, and other
papers, of Mrs. Otey, of her husband, William Madison Otey, and
of their family, of Madison Co., Ala., and Xazoo (&, Hiss. The
papers concern social life, education of the children, cotton planting
plantation management, sales and purchases, credit, politics, religion,
and difficulties of the time. Includes papers of the Horton, Klrk-
land, Landidge, Otey, and Wycbs families, in Alabama, Mississippi,
and Louisiana.
Unpublished description in the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Leslie Cummins, 1849-62.
MS 82-847
Thompson, Dorothy, 1894-1961.
Correspondence, 1939-42.
ea. 2000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Journalist. Basically correspondence from readers of Miss Thomp-
son's column. Concerns neutrality, arms embargo, British and Ger-
man aims in World War ii, and the political role of Charles A.
Lindbergh. The material is related to the library's Committee to
Defend America by Aiding the Allies, Lindbergh, and Robert A. Tart
collections.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Miss Thompson, 1940.
MS62-948
EOby, John Richardson, 1819-1878.
Papers, 1755-1919.
34,414 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and legal and other papers (chiefly 1840-80), of
Kllby and of his son, Wilbur John KUby, both lawyers, of Suffolk,
Va., and of members of the Riddick family. The bulk of the collec-
tion concerns such legal activities of the Kllbys as administration of
estates, collection of bills, and adjustments of property. Other sub-
jects include the case of Harriett Whitehead, whose mind was Im-
paired by the loss of her family in the Nat Tomer Insurrection
(1831) ; freedom for Negroes, with references to the work of the
70
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ons
Kflbj, John Richardson, 1819-1878. Papers, 1755-1919.
£ Continued)
ffiSTH ^*" 1 ^f* " nd t0 me ™ d conditions In Liberia;
Acquired, 1942-52.
MS 62-949
McAIister, HOI, 1875-1959.
Papers, 1806-1956.
ca. 4 ft. (1000 Items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives
In part, transcripts.
HUl McAIister ln ^ S.o^^lSlf oTbS ffl '2?5£
Sm££ ■^SJJ^foSSS M <252* 2JT *-* ■* •
Brook- a v r-„™ 7T_!L V^ 2- Correspondents include W E.
DEoSsere^BdSrt ?^, J ^ Son ' £«»«*« McKellar, JFrunklln
u. nooseyeiE, uoward T. Sanford, and W S Shields ^^
Unpublished register in the library^ snueios.
Gift of Mrs. Hamilton Love and Mrs. Donald U. Bathrlck, 1959.
MS 62-950
Gonrdin, Robert Newman.
Papers, 1789-1926.
454 Items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library
Merclumt and commission agent, of Charleston S C
the Co^ederac^uioT^illtoJv^iS!^' me " an ate business In
Acquired, 1941-58.
MS 62-951
Downer, Samuel Smith, d. 1861.
Papers, 1772-1932.
3202 Items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
™if 1 S., 11,,migrant ^ Planter, of Granville Co N C (v™™^
Acquired, 1949.
MS 62-952
Davis family.
Correspondence, 1834-68.
166 items.
In Duke University Library
DaSfof HaSrif^v'"'?! 01 '. ^ brothera «■«» listers of Jasper
TTn^LSSf^ .£?'?'• tbe ^Pfst Seminary at Kicumond. and Tale
Acquired, 1852-5T.
MS 62-953
71
Carrigan f amity.
Papers, 1817-1901.
318 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library
Orange Co , N. c, and to the Holtcotton mlUs. ° " famUy *
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the Duke TJm
MS 62-954
Hedrick, Benjamin Sherwood, 1827-1886
Papers, 1848-93.
6033 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
lJS?? 80 ^ ■S em S? y and U - s - p »t"t Office official. Chieflv
a^MaS ^^mpton^ %£F^<£XsJ£ &
c««erns life at the University^ NoSh SSl^sSaSSTSSSSS
Card index in the library
Acquired, 1958.
MS 62-955
Rochelle, James Henry, 1826-1889
Papers, 1781-1907.
965 Items.
In Duke University library
££2. .'n vLEf^^^Sfi^^SS^
in and around ClbarlestoThartor mdfa^wS? NaT7 ,' ^ «»*»
the AmazorT Kr^T?vta^i„ SL ^J^L?"? """^ *»»* P""* of
Blow, Albert Ga^t^o^^o^nr^-X.^i^n 3 ^
M^lZ ln T W T J^nsto". Jam« Johnston, Samuel Kello, Stephen E.
MaUory, J. T. Mason, Elchard E. Parker, Robert Taylor, SdJohn
Card index in the library. Also described in Mik t» «./. «..
Acquired, 1944-57.
MS 62-956
Monks, Zerah Coston, 5. 184L
Monks-Rohrer correspondence, 1859-67
340 items. *
In Emory University Library
family letters, a sketch of thTbarSetont at FraSkLbS £5^
tured, and later with tbe 155th EegimentTp^n^LS ISLrtr?
Finding aid In the library.
Ac^uir^'lSei! 1 Uterai7 rIgn,s a Ta Uable in the library.
MS 62-957
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Taylor, Hubbard, 1760-1840.
Papers, 1772-1858.
ca. 400 items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Pioneer, surveyor, and legislator in Kentucky. Correspondence,
stock subscription and checks of the 'Winchester Branch of the Bank
of Kentucky, stock certificates of the Covington and Lexington and
the MayBville and Lexington Railroads, survey reports, deeds, bills
of sale, MS. maps, tax receipts, powers of attorney, and other papers.
The bulk of the material concerns Kentucky land transactions, 1780-
1838, particularly In Green and Daviess Counties, but some of the
material Is on social, political and economic conditions in Kentucky,
American relations with France and England, the War of 1812, and
the campaign for Governor m 1820. Correspondents Include George
M. Bibb, J. Cabell Breckinridge, Anthony Butler, William Henry
Harrison, Ambrose Madison, James Madison, James Morrison, James
Taylor iv, and General James Taylor.
Finding aids In the library.
Deposited by Mr. and Mrs. G. Davis Buckner, 1960.
MS 62-968
Day family.
Papers, 1759-1905.
IB ft (ca. 10,000 items)
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, account books, business papers, MSS. of
books, sermons, and lecture notes. About half the collection is corre-
spondence, largely about personal and family matters. Inclndes a
little correspondence of Jeremiah Day, 1787-1806, mainly with other
ministers concerning religion; correspondence of his sons, Jeremiah
Day, 1773-1867, Thomas Day, Noble Day, and Mills Day; and corre-
spondence of the children of Thomas, Including a series of letters
from Europe and tLe Middle East by Thomas Mills Day. The ma-
terial is related to the library's Seymour family collection.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gifts from the Day family, 1929-49.
MS 62-959
Atkins, Paul Moody, 1892-
Papers, 1914r-57.
ca. 1000 items.
In Tale University Library.
Financial management consultant Correspondence, reports, note-
books, and other papers. Including TOa tf»rl fl1 on the liquidation of
securities for the Comptroller of the Currency, 1932-37, on the Mffls-
pangh Mission to Iran, 1943, and on the American Mission for Aid
to Greece, 1947-48.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available m Die Horary.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Atkins, 1944-58.
MS 62-960
Daystrom, inc. Typographic Library and Museum, Jersey
City.
Manuscripts, ca. 1750-1938.
7 v. and 34 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Six boxes of letters from, to, and about printers and printing; 9
boxes of patents for type fl^g 1 "* containing 224 patents dated mainly
In the 1880's bat extending into the 20th cent; 6 boxes of letter
books, ledgers, daybooks, and Journals of the typefounding firm of
Bmny ft Bonaldsou; S boxes of archives of the Oompafua Real ae
Impresores, containing correspondence, casebooks, MSS. submitted
for publication, and other material relating to the operation and
business of this organization; 2 boxes of correspondence, memoranda,
clippings, and other papers of the printer Theodore Low De Tlnne;
and 7 vols, of MS. and printed material relating to the Uvea, writings,
and printing and publishing activities of John Nichols of Islington
and his family.
MS 62-961
Pedersen, Tbyra E
Papers, 1923-25.
lbox.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-101)
Letters and articles concerning two years of travel In the Orient
and teaching at Union Girls School, Hangchow, and Sgaw Karen
High School, Bassein, Burma.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
MS 62-962
Credle, Mary (Farrow) 1881-1946.
Papers, 1706-1946.
500 items.
In University of North Carolina, Southern Historical Collection
(1853)
Correspondence, account books, and business and other papers of
Mrs. Credle and of her family, of Beaufort and Hyde Counties, North
Carolina. The papers relate to the family's activities In coastwise
shipping, trading, small boat building and maintenance, land acqui-
sition, the wholesale grocery business, and other matters. Persons
mentioned include Wilson T. Farrow, the Reverend Joseph B. Hlnton,
and Isaiah Kespess.
Unpublished description in the library.
Deposited by the daughters of Walter and Mary Farrow Credle,
1951.
MS 62-963
McGavock, Randal William, 1826-1868.
Papers, 1848-98.
ca. 220 Items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Lawyer and mayor of Nashville. Diaries, genealogical material,
and family documents. Diaries (1848-62) relate to McGavodCs life
at Harvard Law School, his tour of Europe, Asia, and Africa, his
marriage to Seraphlne Deery, his term as mayor of Nashville, and
his Confederate service to October, 1882. Genealogical Items deal
with the McGavock family in Ireland, Virginia, and Tennessee, to-
gether with some Items on the family of Seraphlne Deery. Family
documents consist of deeds and Indentures (1854-98) and the will of
Francis H McGavock (1864)
Unpublished register In the library. The diaries were published
In 1959 under the title Pen and sword, edited by Jerschel Gower and
Jack Allen.
Acquired from Margaret Warden, Herschel Gower, and Mrs.
Gerald Henderson.
MS 62-964
Piatt, William M
Papers, 1845-1904.
493 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and State legislator of Tunkhannock and Harrisburg, Pa.
Mainly letters of Piatt Bulk of the material Is of the period 1845-
83. Contains Information on canals In Pennsylvania, Democratic
Party politics in Pennsylvania In the 1840*8, 185CS, and 1880's, the
temperance movement, the Piatt family, railroads In Pennsylvania,
the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention of 1872, and the Liberal
Republican Party.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1958.
MS 62-965
Williams, John, 1752-1806.
Papers, 1767-1841.
ca. 8 ft (ca. 1500 items)
In New York State Library.
Physician, Revolutionary War officer, and U. S. Representative
from New York Correspondence, muster rolls, payrolls, assessment
rolls, wills, broadsides, and miscellaneous papers relating to Washing-
ton Co, N. Y„ the Revolutionary War, land, and State and national
politics. Correspondents Include Ethan Allen, James Duane, Wmiam
Duer, John Jay, Charles Kane, Edward Livingston, William livings-
ton, Peter Jay Monro, William North, Arthur St Clair, Philip Schuy-
ler, Philip Skene, Solomon Tan Rensselaer, Stephen Tan Rensselaer,
and Melancthon T. Woolsey.
Descriptive list and calendar of part of the collection In the library.
Pnrdaue ' lfl6L MS 62^66
Thomson family.
Papers, 1802-44,
ca.7ft
In New York State Library.
Chiefly correspondence, bills, receipts, and other papers of Dr.
Thomas Thomson, Thomas T. Thomson, and John Alexander Thom-
son, all of Catsklll, N. Y. Includes Items on the Catskm ferry and
the introduction of Rohan potatoes. Other persons represented In-
clude Alfred Bartow, Jesse Bud, Henry Burden, Edwin Oroswell, S.
Denton, Abraham Edwards, and Mark Spences.
Descriptive list in the library.
Purchase, 1985.
MS 62-967
72
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Goshen, In. Y. Library and Historical Society.
Papers, ca. 1700-
ca. 2500 items.
In Goshen (N. T.) library and Historical Society.
f~ a ^ !? atln « t0 G «*S? «n d Orange Co, Including ca. 2000 let-
ters anoVother papers of William Wlckham, laiulowni^ tte^wa-
ES ^22"J-S™nS B - ! a eronp of^rardlam^,^; ietSrs
and papers of Henry Wtaner, a gunpowder manufiKturerl^ Bevo-
tatlon; agroupof ca.200 Wnkhi family papers; rtto^pm^ate
MS 62-968
Gillingham, Alberta (Stith) Jones.
Paper?. 1846-1032.
4071 items and 2 v.
In Duke UnlTersity Library.
Mining speculator and amateur composer, of Cld N C. Coitp.
spondence, wills, deeds, and otter nersonaLbmta«£ .»* LX, !£Zt
ofMrs. GUUngtam and of S^SSSriSTSuSm& Wen?
later, of Thomasville, N. & Most of the paperlare TMr«™S*anrt
complications caused in family relationships becaasedN contested In!
KM?i3? in i tr OoHege (now Duke University) and corwgiwndenceof
Mrs. Gllllngbam and WlllUm H. Bailey, a li^ of Chariotte™N? CL
Card index in the library.
Acquired. 1835.50.
MS 62-969
Powers, Frederick Perry, d. 1927.
Papers.
800 items and 2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
ton^££i7£^f r # , l5S ld PfcryJTOta on the trail of Washing-
Presented by Mrs. Charles P. Turner. 1812; Mrs. Powers, 1881.
MS 62-970
Perry, Fountain, 1799-1876.
Papers. 1800-1921.
ca. 1800 items.
In University of Kentucky Library
In part, photocopies (negative)
eratHrnVrtTeLSli? ^ h ° *"* * Uentenant » the Conted-
Findlng aids in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Perry, MSB.
MS 62-971
Monroe, James, 1S21-1898
Papers, 1841-98.
ca. 6080 items.
InOberlln College library.
si-^racc^unV^sTfed^n^^rr 1 ^ " - <**»
to Monro's pVbUc etreer *£F2£^Z£%?^IP m ' Pertaining
Society, and Us "yearMll^TOTasVs ?J£L?*?g?™ And Slavery
Calendar and Index ta^StaSy. - S " """^ at ^ * Janelr0 -
MS62-972
Bell, James Madison.
Papers, 1858-92.
4ft
In University of Oklahoma Library
MaSonTan? C^edeX^v *Li n8l ^ S S?" * »• <»-«*-
*o^P?ve£^£££,£^- ^»«e, correspondence and
MS 62-973
Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902.
Papers, 1804-1939.
T^S^ver" 7 """* CoUfirt10 " <* ^o^ History and
in «aew!rir£ "* 1U,nU5 " S 8eneral ^ eatUo * ; "nimbllshed guide
Gift of Edward B. Seelye, 1943; purchases, 1050, and I960.
MS 62-974
Deas, James S
Papers, 1825-77.
50 items.
In University of Arkansas Library.
.aA'SX?' d ^ ds ' ''«•*•». '«wJ titles, list of patents, morccasea.
SSG5. *"?. n,al * * Dd oUlt » °* "nnd, pertaining* property^
Southwest Arkansas, particularly in the oounUeBrfLafavSte^.!*
R e, T , L aI " , P i lMkL „ Deas "" « one tlSeT ^etTwrc^Ttanas
^i^.** Deas ^ Lee. In 1880 Deas was Uvli^lnJ&Mte^nd
Unpublished calendar in the library — u™».
Open Jto ^investigators under Ubrary restrictions.
Gift of CoL Alston Deas, 1857.
MS 62-975
Stevens, Earl W d. 1838.
Papers, 1824-47.
2ft
In New Tork State Library.
Physician, of Stuyvesant Landing, Columbia Co, N T Corre-
spond^ "wdteal account books and daybooks, maps, and account
books relating to land transactions. The correspondence cMeflTew.
earns Stevens' land Interests in Columbia Co, N. T, LocknortN T
and the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio. Afte? 18S1 the^tters' relate
mainly to Stevens' land holdings in Lorain Co Onto ^^
Descriptive list in the library.
Purchase, 1835.
MS 62-976
Kdwell, John, 1819-1900.
Papers, 1841-1900.
11 boxes and 5 file drawers.
In California State Library.
Agriculturist, State senator, and U. S. Representative from Cali-
fornia. Correspondence, diaries, business, political, and legal patters,
and maps. Bidwell's diaries (1866-1900) are largely ranch accounts
with one or two volumes of reminiscences of Us early life In Call-
T™i*-r, ^S. 4 ? taany diaries and letters written by Bidwell's wife,
Annie B. K Bldwell. Correspondents include George Hearst Samuel
f; H S la 3 ey ' wm J*n> Ide, Thomas O. Larkln, Joseph W. McCorkle.
Mr McKlnstry, Pterson B. Reading, John Augustus Sutter, Mariano
Guadalupe Tallejo, and Oliver M. Wosencraft ««"uuio
Indexed in part
Bequest of Mrs. Bldwell, 1818; gift of Mrs. Earl McLain, 1841.
MS 62-977
King, Preston, 1806-1865.
Papers, 1830-65.
ca. 200 items, 6 boxes, and 1 reel of microfilm.
In St Lawrence University Library.
Microfilm copies (positive) of letters from King to Seward and
Weed in the University of Rochester Library.
Lawyer, newspaper publisher, and politician. Correspondence.
Journal (1830-43), ledger (183(M3), business papers, reSlptB, and
documents. Includes five letter books and letters asking for political
appointments and favors. Correspondents include D. C. ChaDin. A. X.
Parker, George Bedlngton, William H. Seward, Simeon sSth?Thur-
low Weed, and Gideon Welles. —>»««■ o=uui, iiiur
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts and purchase from various sources, 1945-
MS 62-978
73
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Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869.
Papers, 1798-1900.
440 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Governor of South Carolina. Political and personal correspond-
ence (chiefly 1809-86) of Pickens and of Ms family, concerning
secession, the outbreak of the Civil War, and other matters. Includes
one volume of plantation records (1889-4S4). Correspondents include
P. G. T. Beauregard, M. L. Bonham, Braxton Bragg, Joseph E.
Brown, Armlstead Burt, Lewis Cass, W. M. Churebwell, Jefferson
Davis, B. W. Glbbes, Isaac W. Hayne, J. L. Orr, and William H.
Seward.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1933-58.
MS 62-979
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909.
Papers, 1750-1917.
ca,19ft
In New Tork State Library.
Author and clergyman. Correspondence, diaries (1834-1908), jour-
nals (1837-1909) sermons, lectures, notebooks, themes and other Har-
vard College papers, biographical material on Hale, scrapbooks, and
memorabilia. Includes records of the Church of the Unity, Worces-
ter, Mass., papers of Edward Everett Hale, Jr, and Hale family cor-
respondence. Correspondents include American Antiquarian Society,
George Bancroft, John Mason Brown, P. H. Cuahlng, Charles Define,
George Dexter, Samuel Eliot, Edward Everett, S. V. Haven, George
P Hoar, E. N. Horsford, George Llvermore, James Bussell Lowell,
Theodore Lyman, A. P. Peabody, Peabody Museum, Henry Wart
Poole, J. W. Powell, Lorenzo Sabine, Stephen Salisbury, Stephen
Salisbury, Jr., Horace E. Scudder, Smithsonian Institution, and H, L.
Way land.
Descriptive list in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Edward Everett Hale, Jr., 1982.
JMS 62-980
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Fort Wayne Agency.
Letter book, 1809-15.
1 v.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Letter book kept by John Johnston and Benjamin P. Stlckney,
agents at the, Fort Wayne Indian Agency. Includes copies of letters
to superior officers and various departments of the Government, lists
of supplies sold to the Indians, receipts for work done at the fort,
speeches addressed to the Indians and replies by the chiefs, and other
material dealing with relations between the agency and the Indians.
Correspondents Include Henry A. S. Dearborn, William Henry Harri-
son, William Hull, Thomas Jefferson, L. Mason, Chief Five Medals of
the Potawatomies, Chief Black Hoof of the Shawnees, and chiefs of
the Chlppewas, Delawares, Eel Elvers, Muncies, Ottawas, Potawato-
mies, Shawnees, Six Nations, and Wyandots.
The letter book was published by the Indiana Historical Society In
1981.
Gift of Mrs. Thomas Byrd, 1947.
MS 62-981
Ames, Charles Bismark, 1870-1935.
Papers, 1905-49.
100 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer. Letters from Thomas P. Gore; speeches made by Ames
and material used in the preparation of his speeches; newspaper and
magazine clippings on such subjects as Robert L. Owen's Judiciary
plan, the statehood question, and World War i; and other papers re-
lating to the securing of statehood for Oklahoma.
MS 62-982
Kansas City, Mo. University. Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1712-1911.
28 items, 1 box, and 6 scrolls.
In University of Kansas City Library, Snyder Collection of Ameri-
cana. . ,.
Parchment scrolls dealing with the household expenses of Queen
Anne of Britain (1712) ; letters portraying life In Western Missouri,
mostly around Independence, during the mld-19th century; letters of
William Elsey Connelley to Franklin Benjamin Sanborn concerning
John Brown ; and a mailing list and subscription lists of Leon M.
Blrkhead, Unitarian clergyman and founder of the Friends of Democ-
racy.
MS 62-983
Hortoa, Lydiard Heneage Walter, 1879-1945.
Papers, 1860-1945.
8 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, transcripts. ,„«__ _^
Psychologist. Correspondence, diary, typescripts of lectures, re-
search studies, articles, professional case histories, and material gatbj
ered by the Cartesian Research Bureau. Includes correspondence and
excerptsfrom the diary (I860) of Samuel Dana Horton. Otter cor-
respondents include John Flake, C. W. Fremantle, Moretoo Frewen.
James A. Garfield, Frederick W. Holla, Henry James, William James,
Bobert Todd Lincoln, and William Howard Taft
Beauest of Marlon E. Robinson-
MS 62-984
Pelot, Lalla.
Papers, 1852-1956.
249 items.
In Duke University Library. ,^..- „<—
Farmer of Laurens, S. C. Personal correspondence (chiefly 1857-
78) and other papers of Pelot and of Mb family, relating to life Is the
Confederacy, agriculture in South Ca rol ina , Confederate soldier* In
Virginia, and conditions in the South after the Civil War.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1955-56.
MS62-985
Oglesby, Thaddeu3 K
Papers, 1876-1918.
2152 Items and 4 v.
In Duke University library.
Journalist and book salesman, of Georgia. Correspondence and
other papers, chiefly relating to Ogleshy's concern for the antt-
Southern bias of many Northern historians during Hie late 19th and
early 20th centuries, and Illustrating his disdain for Appletos's cyclo-
paedia of American biography, the Encyclopaedia Brltannlca, and
Harper's encyclopaedia of United States history. Includes papers
relating to race relations in the South after the Civil War.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired.!**. MS 62^86
Vicksburg and Warren County Historical Society.
Manuscript collection, 1803-1900.
ca. 150 items and 2O0 v.
In Old Courthouse Museum (Vicksburg, Miss.)
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, receipts for slaves, genealogi-
cal material, and other papers concerning Vicksburg and the South,
particularly during the Civil War. Includes letters written during the
siege of Vicksburg.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gifts, 1950-60.
MS 62-987
Mazzanovich, Anton, 5. 1860.
Papers, 1880-1935.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Author and soldier. Correspondence relating to the Apache Kid,
John P Clum, the Earp-Holliday controversy, and the CbJsholm trail;
MS entitled When the comet hit Tucson In 1881 ; and lantern slides
chiefly of Esklmtnzin, Nachls, Vlctorlo, and other Apache Indians.
Includes a MS. by Clark B. Stocking entitled A story of the frontier
day "' MS 62-988
Lightfoot, Thomas, 1821-1896.
Papers, 1737-1899.
ca. 1 ft ( ca. 450 items )
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (positive)
Quaker and Indian agent Correspondence of Lightfoot and his
wife, Mary C Lightfoot, with Philadelphia Friends concerning the
welfare of the Fox, Iowa, and Sauk Indians of the Great Nemaha
Agency ; records of the agency, including reports, agreements, finan-
cial papers, and a census of the tribes; 2 papers (1737-41) concerning
Samuel Lightfoot; 2 diaries (1757-58) ; a testimony (1781) concern-
ing Susanna Lightfoot ; and 2 notebooks with genealogical charts of
descendants of members of the Maiden Creek Friends Meeting, by
Thomas Montgomery Lightfoot The material is related to the
library's Albert L. Green and Society of Friends (Hlcksite) Conven-
tion on Indian Affairs collections.
Card index In the library.
Gift of Albert L. Green and Thomas M. Lightfoot, 1B85I and 19*7.
MS 62-989
74
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
WUKains, Ora, b. 1862.
Papers, to ca. 1946.
2 items and 12 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
™S nrn 5 ll,,: _i ,,a curator - Includes 8 boxes of material relating to
Williams' service as curator of the Iowa State Dept of History and
Archives, comprising records of the Memorial Building, employees in
World War n. the tJ. S. Army, national and State archives, and war
activity of other States and Federal agencies; tetters of Charles
Aldrlch found in the Edgar Rubey Harlan correspondence ; and cen-
tennial editions yf Iowa newspapers. Also includes 4 boxes of po-
litical material, 1988-45, and 2 speeches.
The 4 boxes of political material are sealed until 1975
In part, gift of Mr. Williams, 1846.
MS 62-890
Brown, John F 1843-1919.
Papers, 1870-1907.
84 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal chief of the Seminole Nation, businessman and Baptist
minister. Correspondence, material relating to mining and grazing
leases, and business papers. Includes the Dawes Commission prS
MS 62-991
Bast, George, 1788-1857.
Papers, 1808-79.
334U items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Businessman, militia officer, and Virginia State legislator, of Balti-
more and Leesburg, Va. Correspondence and other papers of Bust
and of his family, relating to Bust's legislative career, his work on
behalf of the Jacksonlan Democrats, his investment activities in
Maryland and Virginia banks and mercantile Anns, and his associa-
tion with the Virginia militia. Includes letters from members of the
family in other sections of the U. S.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1957.
MS 62-992
Page, Yelverton Peyton, 1823-1863.
Papers, 1844-1920.
162 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Clerk of the U. S. Senate. Correspondence and other papers
(chiefly 1851-1906), mostly relating to political events during the
MBCs and the early years of the Civil War. Includes letters of
Page's daughter, Mrs. Gilbert S. Miller, pertaining to ner European
travels (1904, 1906), and letters from James T. Husklll concerning a
new process for the minting of coins.
Card index In the library
Acquired, 1956.
MS 62-993
Norris, Thomas 6 collector.
Papers relating to the iron industry of Cumberland Co.,
Pa., 1786-1880.
71 items and 7 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Daybook (1789-80) of Pine Grove Furnace, in Cook Township;
miscellaneous account book (1795-1808) of Cumberland Furnace at
Huntsvllle; a cordwood book (1878), a charcoal book (1878) and an
analysis book of various iron ores (1880-1801) of the South Mountain
Mining and Iron Company of Cook Township; Pennsylvania Geologi-
SL^T"? ""^ of 2* South Mountain; and 71 certraed copies of
Presented by Mr. Norris, 1961.
MS 62-994
Pearson, Richmond Mumford, 1805-1878.
Papers, 1862-64.
168 items.
I n Duke University Library.
Lawyer, legislator, and member of North Carolina Supreme Court
Papers relating to Confederate conscription, Confederate Army deser-
tions, Union sentiment in North Carolina, and voting among North
Carolina soldiers. ^^
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1851.
MS 62-995 rev
Murphy, Robert Cushman, 1887-
Joumals, 1912-60.
29 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
In part, microfilm.
Zoologist Autobiographical and ornithological journals of scien-
tific expeditions, including letters, photos., and memorabilia. Areas
studied include Bermuda, England, Europe, Long Island, Mexico New
Zealand, Panama, Peru, the Philippines, San Jose Island, South and
Central American coasts, South Georgia Island, the United States,
and Venezuela. Includes material on a trip around the world, and
on Antarctic and Pacific cruises.
Access restricted for an Indefinite period.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Murphy, 1961.
MS 62-996
DuBois, Charles E 1799-1865.
Papers. 1791-1912.
l ft
In Bucks County Historical Society Library (Doy lest own. Pa.)
Associate judge of Bucks County courts, and Representative from
Pennsylvania. Letters, sermons, and orations of the Reverend Uriah
DuBois ; legal and estate papers relating to the Doylestown, Pa. area -
and claims of the Lehigb Coal and Navigation Company against the
estate of John Heany. ^^
Finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift
MS62-997
Eolch, Frederick A collector.
Michigan school controversy collection, 1920-25.
ca. 300 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Papers documenting the opposition to proposed amendments to the
Michigan constitution that would force all elementary students Into
the public schools. Includes minutes of meetings of the Private
School Association (1924-25) ; correspondence related to the publi-
cation of the Free-schools bulletin: minutes of the Joint meetings of
tne Committee of Defense and the Executive Committee in Behalf of
Christian Day Schools (1921-24) ; financial reports, and campaign
fund lists from various Lutheran committees. Material is related
to the Institute's Michigan District collection.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Gift of F. A. Eolch and R. H. Meyer, 1957-58
MS 62-998
Abernethy, Alonzo, 1836-1915.
Papers.
13 items and 19 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Educator, soldier, aud author. Correspondence, diaries, addresses,
clippings, commissions, and a book of special orders of the 9th Regi-
ment of Iowa Infantry.
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Abernethy, 1915.
MS 62-999
Bradfield, Adolphus.
Papers.
ca. 1300 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Army officer. Includes ca. 1200 Civil War letters (1860-66),
muster rolls, payrolls, ordnance returns, reports, a record book, ad-
dresses and speeches (1874), minutes of the Church of Christ and
other papers.
In part, gift of H. T. Saberson, 1917.
MS 62-1000
Cadle, Richard.
Civil War papers.
ca. 1200 Items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, abstracts, receipts, returns, special orders, an ap-
pointment as quartermaster, and a commission as 1st lieutenant in
the 11th Regiment of Iowa Infantry.
In part, gift of Martha Wilson Hard, 1911.
MS 62-1001
75
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jones, George Wallace, 1804-1896.
Correspondence, 1810-1910.
4 Items and 18 v.
Id Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, politician, and U. S. Senator from Iowa. Includes per-
sonal, political, and business correspondence, and a few other papers.
The bulk of the material Is from 1833 to 1838, a period in which
Jones served as Territorial delegate from Michigan and Wisconsin.
MS 62-1002
Kilbourae, David Wells, 1803-1876.
Papers, 1836-1913.
ca. 11,000 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Merchant and real estate promoter. Correspondence, legal papers,
vouchers, and other papers, Including material on the Half-Breed
Tract, railroads, the White Elk Vineyard, politics and government,
Iowa Territory, Indian history, and personal matters. Also Includes
correspondence of Albert Wells.
Gift of Emma K. Wright, 1925.
MS 62-1003
Lucas, Robert, 1781-1853.
Papers, 1812-41.
ca. 110 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Soldier, legislator, and Governor of Ohio and of Iowa Territory.
Correspondence (ca. 100 items, 1838-41) on Indians and Territorial
administrative affairs m Iowa, a journal of proceedings to locate flbe
capital of Iowa, appointments, and a few other papers.
Finding aid in the repository.
In large part, deposited by the U. S. Government
MS 62-1004
Salter, William, 1821-1910.
Papers, 1824-1903.
ca. 600 Items.
. In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Congregational minister and historian. Correspondence on early
churches'ln Iowa, diaries, sermons, memoranda, news clippings, other
papers, and photos. Correspondents Include Charles Aldrlch, George
L. Davenport, Henry Dodge, James W. Grimes, and Salter's -wife,
Mary Aim Macklntlre Salter.
Gifts of Mr. Salter, 1910; of Sumner Salter, 1936.
MS 62-1005
Hart, Samuel, 1783-1863.
Papers, 1749-1910.
2 ft
In Bucks County Historical Society Library (Doylestown, Pa.)
Associate judge of Bucks County courts, surveyor, conveyancer,
and Justice of the peace. Correspondence, estate papers, bonds,
agreements, and various legal papers of local interest Correspond-
ence is partly family correspondence, partly letters from Congressmen
and other officials concerning county, State, and national politics.
Includes letter from Samuel D. Ingham pertaining to the over-valua-
tion of gold and the approaching political crisis (1851) and a letter
from John F. Watson of Germantown (1336) concerning the death of
the Indian chief Tamenend. Estate settlements relate to the Biles,
Cooper, Folk, Shelmlre, Twining, and Worth estates; other estate
papers relate to the Colonel Bobert Loller estate and the Thomas G.
Kennedy estate.
Finding aid in the library. Also described in the Bucks County
Historical Society Proceedings, v. S, p. 717-732.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Samuel Hart, Jr.
MS 62-1006
Gladden, Washington, 1836-1918.
Papers. 1847-1921.
33 ft (11,000 Items) '
In Ohio Historical Society collections.
.~S on 5f esaUoIlal """ster and author. Correspondence ' (chiefly
M00-1B), sermons (chiefly 1880-1900), lectures, book reviews and
other papers. The correspondence (mostly incoming) is from clergy-
men, journalists, scholars, and politicians, and relates principally to
the social gospel and Its relationship to adult education. Tbeser-
mons deal with a variety of spiritual ethical political social liter-
S&^^SJyJS? toplcs - lman<te s Claries (1882, 1891-46, 1906-06,
1910, and 1913-15) of the Reverend Edward J. Converse, one of Glad-
deu's associates is Columbus, Ohio.
j^™° tor yand ""Meet Index of sermons In the repository.
ulllp HWv—tSO.
MS 62-1007
Doane, William CrosweB, Bp., 1832-1913.
Papers, 1769-1932.
ca. 3 f t
In New York State Library.
Episcopal Bishop and chancellor of the Board of Begents of the
University of the State of New Tort Correspondence, journal,
poems, sermons, autobiography, papers on marriage and divorce, por-
traits, and pictures. Includes papers of Doane's father, George
Washington Doane, second Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey, and of
James Terry Gardiner. Correspondents Include Clarence King, J. P.
Morgan, Amasa Parker, and Horatio Potter. The material is related
to the library's collection of James Terry Gardiner papers.
Gift of Mrs. Charles Fayerweather and Bisters, 1947-52 and later
Descriptive lists In the library.
MS 62X1008
Peet, James.
Diary and account book, 1856-64.
2 v.
In Douglas County Historical Museum (Superior Wis.)
Transcripts (typewritten) * '
„ JS^^7-- n P lary . ten S„ of Peet ' s woA <* be rode the circuit of
Sv^SS" Tf " 8 ^ M? 1 ** 00 "*. «M northern Mlnnesota/and
gives weather information for each of the days It covers. Acemm?
Transcribed In 1939 in the course of a WPA project
MS 62-1009
Field family.
Papers, 1824-1933.
504 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, memoranda, account book, legal documents, com-
position book, and clippings. Early correspondence of the Field and
McMaster families describes the countryside, activities, and prosper-
ity of the Ohio region, especially Cincinnati ; the growth of Hannibal
and Dubuque are described Is letters from Missouri Territory 1835-
40. Correspondence between 1900-20 gives Information on the East-
ern Shore aud on Francis Makemle, founder of the Presbyterian
Church in America. Newspaper clippings concern Virginia and Mary-
land genealogy, political figures, and fruit and vegetable culture.
Card index In the library.
MS 62-1010
Wilson, Mary Bullock (Shelby) 1876-1959.
Papers on Kentucky women in politics, 1910-45.
ca. 1000 items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Forms part of the Samuel M Wilson manuscript collection.
Political leader. Papers concerning State and local women's or-
ganizations in the first years of women's participation In politics.
Includes papers relating to the Woman's State Democratic Club of
Kentucky, the Kentucky Equal Bights Association, and the Kentucky
League of Women Voters. The material is related to the library's
Laura Clay collection, and to the Democratic Party papers of its
Wilson collection.
Bequest of Mr. Wilson, 1946-59.
MS 62-1011
Los Angeles. Public Library.
Miscellaneous California manuscripts, 1817-1902.
9 items.
In Los Angeles Public library.
In part, transcripts made from originals in the Henry E. Hunting-
ton Library, San Marino, Calif.
Copies of four MSS. by Horace Bell (1830-1918) entitled: Bulls,
bears and burros, Manifest destiny as It appeared in Nicaragua, OTw
spiritual conquest of California, and Vasquez vendetta; California
and Pacific coast names, their origin and meaning, by William J.
Hamilton ; Belatlon du voyage d'Ernest de Massey de Passavant Hte
SaOne, en California, 1849-50; the official record (1817) of the trial
of a contraband trader on the California coast, G. W. Eayrs, com-
mander of the Mercury ; Journal of a cruise in the Pacific on board
Sol; ft ^ te " U - S .? te i£? 843 "" 44 ' by William Plnckney Toler (1825-
v^rV CommisslST ^ * ** * S " *™*5» Indian^
Acquired from various sources, ca. 1905-10.
MS 62-1012
76
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Taylor, James, of the North Carolina Cherokee*.
Papers, 1831-1932.
558 items and 1 v.
t In Duke University library.
Cherokee Indian representative to the U. S. Government Per-
%?£L*?f iSS2 e "^525 ,, ,'' (,:htefly aMS-MOB) relating to Taylor's
efforts to collect alleged claims of the Cherokees against theFed-
enU Government the Indians' movement to the West, the financial
JXfiSSL .' *?,? Indians remaining in North Carolina, the role of the
Cherokees b> the Civil War, attitudes of Congress toward the Indians,
and Taylor's life after his retirement. ^^
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1953-54.
MS 62-1013
Swanson, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939
Papers, 1867-1935.
62 items.
In Duke University Library.
rJ^^E. 11 - S ' £?£" !£? Vlr « lnia . «"d Secretary of the Navy.
Correspondence and other items, mostly dealing with Virginia met
office appointments and Swanson's efforts to build up a loyal political
fouowmg in Virginia. Includes scattered references to State L™
uonal politics.
Card index In the library.
Acquired. 1955.
MS 62-1014
Temple family.
Papers, 1418-1749.
ca. 9000 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
.„HTT D<1 ? ce ' wlUs ' legal papers ' awonnts, inventories, customs
and Parliamentary papers, material on Bnddiighamshlre affairs, and
2m~ ZfST™ ^ £* J™ 1 ?!? famUy °* Bart ° n DMsetTwaTwicfc
shire, and Stowe, Buckinghamshire, v.ng
Summary reports In the library
Forms part of the library's Stowe collection.
MS 62-1015
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864.
Papers, 1840-70.
650 items.
l«£ n on a (2842f y ° f NOItb Carollna Library, Southern Historical Col-
Confederate officer. Military and family correspondence, maps,
broadsides, clippings, and other material, of Morgan, of his mother
bo« S Tenn. LfiIlngton ' **• and ot tbe Be*** *™»Oy of Murfrees-
TTnpubllshed description In the library
Purchase, 1952.
MS 62-1016
Stribling, Mary Calvert
Papers, 1835-1930.
2515 items.
In Duke University Library.
Civic leader, of Martinsburg, W. Va. Papers (chiefly 1920-29)
relating to Miss Stripling's work as a State officer of the West Vir-
ginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and as an
official of the Bed Cross in the Martinsburg, W. Va, area. Includes
scattered business and family papers.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1950.
MS 62-1017
Thome, Edward Alston, 6. 1828.
Papers, 1831-1904.
726 items.
In Duke University Library.
Fanner and Confederate ordnance officer, of Littleton, N. C Bus-
iness and personal correspondence, legal documents, and other papers
(chiefly 1862-73) relating to Thome's service in tneConfederateArmy
(mainly in Virginia and North Carolina), his farming operations, and
his activity as tax assessor of Halifax Co, N C.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1951-60.
MS 62-1018
Smith, William, 1756-1835.
Papers, 1785-1834.
240 items.
In Duke University Library.
Member of Parliament. Correspondence, relating mainly to the
abolition of slavery in the West Indies, together with a partially un-
published poem of Robert Southey entitled To the exiled patriots.
Letters of William WUberfbrce (24 Items) discuss personal affairs,
politics, abolition, and other matters. Letters from Thomas Clark-
son discuss the antlslavery movement Letters from Smith's constit-
uents discuss politics, social conditions, parliamentary reform, British
foreign trade, slavery In the Indies, and economic conditions. Corre-
spondents Include Prisdlla Buxton, Thomas Fowell Buxton, andZacb-
ary Macaulay.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1954.
MS 62-1019
Van Alstyne family.
Papers, 1667-1833.
145 Items.
^In Commbla County Historical Society collections (Kmderhook,
In part, transcript.
Conveyances of land, leases, agreements, contracts, sales of Neero
slaves, and other papers. Includes papers relating to the rarmrt
Jan Martense Van Alstyne (especially that part known as Orchard
Home Farm), the win of Alexander Van Alstyne, some deeds toland
^i<^ ^TL of Stnyyesant, and a copy of the Klnderhook patent
(1886). Other family names represented Include Conyn, Gardenier.
Schermerhorn, Ten Broeck, Van Alen, Van derPod, Van DemenT^
Rensselaer, and Vosbnrgh, "*<****. ion
In part, the gift of Mrs, Spencer W.HIndes. 1942.
MS 62-1020
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: World War i papers. 1916-4L
ca.6ft (ca. 8000 items) r ±~ •» ^"»-«*.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Correspondence, general orders, court martial decisions, mans nro-
gMoMnslgnia, pictures, and other papers accumulated by Wilson In
£T^i2£ hte military training and his service as kdgHSvo-
cate of the 77th Division. Includes material and the Platrabunt mtuV
tary toainlng camps, 1916-17, the 77th DivisloD and its Judge advocate
department, and the -Lost Battalion" In the Battle oTtheArgonne^
Bequest of Mr. wnson, 1946-69. ^^
MS 62-1021
Hose, Kenneth Daniel, 1888-1960.
Papers, 1879-1957.
ca. 300 items and 5 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives,
„5 ead . of TloUn department at Ward Belmont Conservatory of
Music Nashville. Correspondence, wrltlngB on music, scrapbooks,
clippings, programs, and notices. The correspondence deals with the
first Nashville Symphony Orchestra, 1925-81, and with the efforts of
Rose to obtain, a publisher for his work Pioneer Nashville, its Bonn
and tunes, 1780-1860, of which 2 typewritten copies are in the collec-
tion. Includes another work, War music of the Confederacy and a
scrapbook containing dippings, programs and notices collected dnrlne
Rose's studies abroad. "~«=u uuriog
Unpublished register In the library.
Purchased from Mrs. Rose, 196L
MS 62-1022
West Virginia. University.
Miscellaneous materials, 1761-1954.
ca. 105 items. 5t,1 box. 2 folders, and 1 roll of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (11, 16, 49, 71 95 234. 256
29S, 361, 375, 388, 421, 431, 438, 445, 465, 491, 493, 498.' 516 543
545, 580, 586, 596, 601, 620, 677, 689, 703, 749, 775, 841, 848 861. 865
900.924,929,946,966,1036,1040,1070,1076)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, radio scripts, price lists, stock certificates, land
office records, statistical charts, minute books, record books, execution
book, tax records, cemetery records, herd books, population data,
genealogical notes, bills, broadsides, circulars, printed forms, clip-
pings, advertisements, photos., reports, military records, materials for
local history, and memorabilia. Includes information on steamboat-
ing, politics, student life, coal properties, printing, the Ku Klux Klan
in West Virginia, local fairs, building specificatons, the West Virginia
song, and persons and families. Names associated with the more
sizeable groups among these 40-odd collections are Sir William Howe,
Harry F. Temple; Marion/Monongalia and Preston Counties; Mann-
ing District Fair, Smokeless Coal Industrial Exhibition, and the West
Virginia Association of Student Councils.
Described separately in Guide to manuscripts and archives in the
West Virginia collection, by Charles Shelter (1958)
MS 62-1023
77
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wyneken, Friedrich Konrad Dietrich, 1810-1876
Papers, 1838-1941.
ca. 130 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts.
Lutheran clergyman and church official. Correspondence on
pastoral and synodical affaire, comments on mission work in early
settlements in Michigan and Indiana, biographical notes, sermons pro-
grams of the Wyneken centennial, pamphlets appealing for more' min-
isters for German immigrants, and photos. The material is related to
the repository's Craemer, O. Fuerbringer, Loehe, W. Sihler, Walther
and Saginaw Valley collections. '
Open to investigators under repository restrictions
Informationon literary rights available in the repository
oth£? S Foerbringer, & Koenig, H. Steger, F. C. Wyneken, and
MS 62-1024
Fumkhouser family.
Papers, 1786-1941.
1968 items and 13 t.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diary, and other papers, chiefly 1886-1908 of the
Funkhouser family of Virginia. Topics discussed include conditions
In the West, opposition to slavery, and economic conditions in the
TJ. S. after 1837 ; Civil War letters concern Northern opinion, camp
life of Union and Confederate soldiers, and the state of the Sooth.
Post-war letters are mainly personal. Includes a diary (1863) kept
D 7 <*- H. Snapp, a minister of the United Brethren In Christ Church,
telling of religious life among soldiers and civilians.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1954-58
MS 62-1025
Freeman, Merrill Pingree, 1844-1915.
Papers, to 1920.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Banker. Articles or reprints of articles written by Freeman in-
cluding Coronado's expedition in 1540, The dread Apache— that early
day scourge of the Southwest, Early day experiences of an old-time
telegrapher. The regeneration of Tucson, early day conditions con-
trasted with today, 1914, and When the Pope first heard of Tucson.
MS 62-1026
BizzeH, William Bennett, 1876-1944.
Papers, 1914-44. |
14 ft. !
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Author and educator. Correspondence (personal and business) ;
speeches; US. of Bizzell's I work. The changing intellectual climate;
scrapbooks; articles, newspaper clippings, and other printed matter
on such subjects as China, India, defense, economics, education politi-
cal science, religion, and sociology; certificates; Bizzeli genealogy;
maps; and photos. Includes material relating to the University of
Oklahoma.
MS 62-1027
Burke, Thomas, 1849-1925.
Papers, 1875-1925.
28 ft. (ca. 40,000 items)
In University of Washington Library.
Lawyer, businessman, and politician. Personal and business cor-
respondence, and other papers. Concerns business promotions in the
Pacific Northwest (especially railroads and real estate) Burke's
— . "—Alness, the Great Northern Railway Co, the Carnegie Endow-
-— »or International Peace, the development of commerce with the
Orient, and Washington State politics. Persons and groups men-
tioned include John Beard Allen, Erastus Brainerd, the China Club
™,f e ?, ttI ^ Harrington Emerson, Daniel Hunt Gilman, James Jerome
HUL Samuel HID, William Ewart Humphrey, the Japan Society of
Seattle, the Japanese Consulate of Seattle, Wesley Llvsey Jones,
John Harte McGraw, John Franklin Miller, Elihu Boot and Boot's
law firms, James Dickinson Smith and Co., bankers of New York,
Watson Carvosso Squire, Henry Lewis Stimson, William Howard
Taft, and Ambrose Baxkley Wyckoft The material is related to the
library's Caroline M. Burke, Gilman, and McGUvra collections.
Described in the library's Manuscript series, no. 3 (1960)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Burke's estate, 1335.
MS 62-1028
West Virginia. University.
Personal papers and related materials, 1758-1957.
ca. 370 items, 4v,l box and 26 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (25, 27, 28, 34, 89, 66, 80, 88,
104, 125, 128, 144, 148, 151, 189, 206, 208, 218, 229, 231, 246, 248 250,
260, 284, 285, 286, 287, 331, 335, 337, 339, 341, 847, 353, 367, 369, 370.
381, 385, 880, 394, 423, 435, 438, 456, 466, 473, 488, 509, 510, 526. 530;
533, 547, 561, 562, 569, 60S, 610, 626, 648, 664, 672, 687, 692, 730, 731,
737, 742, 74S. 750, 760, 764, 787, 793, 804, 814, 827, 828, 868, 871, 889,
892, 905, 912, 917, 934, 838, 944, S45, 951, 871, 972, 976, 893, 1013, 1021,
1046, 1058, 1066, 1067, 1078, 1094, 1125)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, certificates of various kinds, receipts, genealogical
notes, family papers, business papers, household accounts, wills,
deeds, commissions, school notebooks, military records of various
kinds, legal papers, petitions, diplomas, land grants, invoices bills,
surveys, plats, tax lists, licenses, speeches, birth records, contracts,
circulars, photos., and miscellaneous printed materials. Contains
information on the Civil War, land, education, politics, genealogies,
lawsuits, pensions, and literary matters as well as on trading, local
history, commodities and prices, logging, crops, slaves, church activi-
ties and newspapers in West Virginia. Names associated with the
more sizable collections in this group of approximately 100 are
Daniel Boardman; Chapin family, William Cochran, Beatrice H.
Cooper; John M. Daniel, Herbert Warder Dent, Thomas L. Dunn,
Braxton B. Dnrrett; Charles James Faulkner; Thomas Gibson -
Thomas M. Harris, Thomas W. Harrison, Noah Henderson, Henshaw
family, John S. S. Herr, Hlett family; Johnson family; John R.
Kenly; George Robert Latham; 2. T. McBee, McBee family, Henry
O. Middleton; Neil family; George W. Orr, Jesse Parsons, Jacob
Peirpont, Price family, William Price ; Rector family, Powell Benton
Beynolds; Sidney F. Shaw; Turner family; Van Meter family- and
Anthony Ware. '
Described separately in Guide to manuscripts and archives in the
West Virginia collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
MS 62-1029
Herzberger, Frederik William, 1859-1930
Papers, 1892-1930.
ca. 140 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) '
«.i I 52SS ^SF"^ <md ***- Poem8 ' "on**, sermons, blograpbl-
oS^^S x f' ■" °? tton on S* 01 ** WashlntfoTandlbirtoi
Open to investigators under repository restrictions *»»"«>■
SSTl W.^akS. 118 " 8 aTOUaWe "" *• «*»«"■*
MS 62-1030
Bives, Alfred Landon, 1830-1903.
Papers, 1839-88.
1206 items and 5 v.
In Duke University Library.
Army engineer. Confederate offlcer, and architect, of Albemarle Co,
Va. Primarily Bives' correspondence, relating to his attendance at
the fieole nationale des pouts et chaussees, Paris; his military and
civilian careers: family matters and social, political, and economic
affairs in Virginia; and the Washington Peace Convention (1861).
Includes a diary (1829-31) of Bives' mother, Judith Page Walker
Bives, concerning life in the diplomatic community in Paris, travels
on the continent French social life and customs, the Revolution of
1830, U. S. political developments, and other matters; and three
ledgers of Francis E. Bives, U. S. Representative. Correspondents
include Francis R. Bives, Julia Page Bives, and Sdouard Schwebete
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1938-50.
MS 62-103
McGilvra, John Jay, 1827-1903.
Papers, 1861-1903.
3 ft (ca. 3500 items)
In University of Washington Library.
Lawyer, U. S. attorney, State legislator, and business promoter.
Correspondence, 5 letter press copybooks (1873-80), legal briefs, and
other papers. Concerns McGilvra's work as U. S. attorney for Wash-
ington Territory, 1861-66, his legislative work in 1886, his business
promotions and legal business, and politics in Seattle and Washing-
ton. The material Is related to the library's Caroline McGilvra
Burke, Thomas Burke, and Gilman collections.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of the estate of Thomas Burke, 1835.
MS 62-1082
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882.
Papers of Dante Gabriel Kossetti and William Michael
Rossetti, 1840-1916. -uw««i
414 items.
In Duke University Library
to fflAffs aar 3 ^ «s«i «jc
and her son, Herbert : GDeteSt^fei ^S* *' *?*** Glkhrist
P. Baum (M34) ** u<2 ™t edited by Clarence (Sondes and Paun
Acquired, 1935-
MS 62-1033
Boggles, DanieL
Papers, 1847-65.
162 Items and 2v,
In Duke University library
BraSnBraS: Cone ^ <mden ' s »*»■■« P. G. T. Beauregard* and
Card Index In the library
Acquired, 1944-58.
MS 62-1034
Rnmsey, James, 1743?-1792.
Papers, 1787-1930.
115 items.
In Duke TTnlTerslty Library.
Inventor, of Shepherdstown, Virginia (now West Virginia) Cor-
respondence, newspaper dippings, and other papers (chiefly before
i k '.., ^ nms «y ■"* ni s descendants, relating to attempts to estab-
lish his claims to iuvention of the steamboat over those of John
£^ SSSSS."? * M ^« t Alexander Koblnson Boteler, who
* jf™ 86 ^ claims, and genealogical information on the Bom-
sey xemny. ^^
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1935.
MS 62-1035
Daugherty, Charles L 1873-
Papers, 1901-13.
400 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Labor leader in Oklahoma. Correspondence relating to farm, labor
hSTSSSS ^ ,w 52b ^S?" l*"***- Instate a tnimeograpbed
*2"5S22ZEESr "I***** ^ Board of Health^S
MS 62-1036
Crnce, Crnce, and Bleakmore, Ardmore, Ohio.
Records, 1899-1909.
12ft
In Un£roslry of Oklahoma Library.
rrSS f *iSSS aen ?^l alaw 2™*»"ra variously as Crnce and Crnce;
Crnce, Grace, and Crnce; and Crnce, Grace, and Bleakmore. Indnta
SE5"w ,, ELi , 52 <* Lee Grace ^oSSSTafiES
22K^L£-??1 ? ttlnR m ™snceeBEf<il campaign for the Dsne-
ST^iSSESSl^ 1 ■"»"»««■. letters from the Commissioner tothe
Pto CMUnd Tribes, and other papers relating totodtantaS migi
MS 62-1037
Douglas, Helen (Gahagan) 1900-
Papers, 1920-52.
96 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library
-.£?H2J2? u - S- KePresentatJve from California. Correspond-
ence, speeches and printed matter relating to Mrs. Douglas' work as
%2$Z aae * 2i Uon £ CommitteewomanTher senatorial cantata
2JE2h™ d h £L£^ d, ? tion to *"* P««s'«enUal and congressional
camiHtos ; subject ffle of correspondence and printed matter deaUng
S£? ™Sfl a ?l. mlgr,, ?" 7 « W0rkere: «»S™eslonal and legSaHvf
SS..i?f^ St <»S^! ss) : ^ <* lesWatlon introduced bylfa.
DOTglas in theSlst Congress, and other legislative reference papers-
theatrical material consisting of scripts, scrapbooks, cUpptaiiTmil
grams, and contracts; biographical material; and 167 photosT^
MS 62-1038
Frendenthal, Elsbeth Estelte.
Papers, 1900-53.
ca.2ft
la University of Oklahoma Library.
EefflDonu^ securtry analyst and anthor. Personal correspondence;
tS^"?, notes (including information relating to Alberto SantoV
£S?.!? ) L, n,ater, f!J P ertamln S to aviation history, (fcribbeaTand
Laan-American^ aviation, and Pan-American atrwaVsTaTavbtttan
bibliography; other papers; and 21 photos, on early aviation. ™ raon
MS 62-1039
Peterson, Hjalmar Otto, 1879-1957.
Papers, 1930-54.
500 Items and S v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
„JE H ™ c se ^ t "S\ newspaper P nMten «-. and printer. Correspond-
^£5H\ ttt ,*2 Ules - ?° d "^rapaP" dippings (some mounted in
scrapbooks) relating to the history of Washington Co., mw. to Sttn!
water Lumberjack Days celebrations, and politics. Thedtopings In-
clude data on Peterson's activities as an organizer for the Nonparti-
san League^ and on his activities in the Parmer-Labor Party and its
Sf-TfJ »e Democratlc-Fariner-Labor Party. Correspondents m-
S?m A ? E J s t5;_ Al " lre ? en ' Bmwr ■*■ Benson, Theodore ChrteUanson.
PhtUp P. LaFollette, Walter W. Liggett, and Floyd B. Otaotu^
Descriptive inventory in the repository
Gift of Evangeline Peterson, 1957.
MS 62-1040
Holvik, Johan Andreas.
Papers, 1899-1960.
ca_ 3 ft and 1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
College professor. Correspondence, reports, articles, dippings,
.""J? 5*™aterlalfonad In other sources, microfilm copies of the books
to the library of : Olof Ohman, discoverer of the Kensington rnnestone.
the Pogelblad-Onman scrapbook, and other papers. The bulk of the
collection relates to the Kensington rnnestone and to Holvik's at-
tempts to disprove Its authenticity. Includes correspondence and
ir an 2 al ,.2? OTts reIatiD i: *» the Norse-American centennial celebra-
tion of 1925, correspondence relating to Norwegian-American news-
papers, and to musical events at Concordia College, Moorhead. Mini.
a tape recording of an Interview (1949) between LucDe Kane ofthe
Minnesota Historical Society and Edward Ohman (who was with his
father, Olof Ohman at the time the stone was found) and a recording
Of a radio program dramatizing the finding of the stone. Correspond-
ents Include Theodore C. Blegen, George T. Plom, Hjalmar E. Holand,
Edward Ohman, Ole E. Bolvaag, and Erik Wahlgren.
Descriptive Inventory In the repository.
Gift of Karl M. Holvik and Paul A. Holvik, 1961.
MS 62-1041
Pendergast, William Wirt, 1833-1903.
Papers, 1816-1956.
ca_ 6 ft and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
«„?3^v-^[ es £ >nde,loe ' dlarles ' »°M«* "les. account books,
and notebooks of Pendergast and his family, relattoTto the Ttotorvof
SS?^? *"****<* Counties, MLT^^^nd^afcond?
S£? ^^T Kt ?^2?' *« J?™ War - «">• Minnesota InSSTwa? of
sa^i^S^L'? *it D f?°£L, t ? m,ns aod &rmOT ' inatitutes, 1ms?
neBEinvestments intte United States and In South America, aid Oe
WinffiS*^ at ^ university of Minnesota ~Scfute 7Z
S^ S lJ 1 ^ a ? ) taw ^ ^toothy Harrison Pendergast whflewlth
le^S»rt Ma '^ ^S& G £?^la M a "ember of^ld^neloS
Kegt, diaries (1889-1951) kept by Sophia Pendergast WbjEeTand
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Pendergast, William Wirt, 1833-1903. Papers, 1S1G-1956.
(Continued)
correspondence of tie Burnham, Cogswell, and Harrington families.
Correspondents include John Haynes Holmes, Harry Pratt Judson,
OffrUsp Lamont Earold B. Stassen, and Max Weber.
Descriptive Inventory In the repository.
Gifts of Sophia Pendergast White, 1938 and 1958; John L. White,
1854-58.
MS 62-1042
West Virginia, University.
Kecords of organizations, 1719-1952.
ca. 65 Items, 7 v„ 1 box, 1 folder and 3 rolls of microfilm.
In West Virginia Library (124, 139, 365, 447, 520, 537, 575, 581,
617, 762, 773, 830, 835, 836, 853, 1014, 1020, 1023, 1043, 1052, 1080)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Mostly church records: minutes, statistics, accounts; records of
baptisms, marriages, and deaths; membership lists, histories, society
and Sunday school records, circuit map, and correspondence; and
papers of an American Legion post, the Society of Ex-Confederates
in Hampshire County, the Horgantown Defense Council, Sampson
Solder's organization of the Independent Company of Scouts (1864),
and the West Virginia Historical Society. Includes material on the
genealogy of the Poage and allied families, and correspondence of
Bobert B. Woodworth concerning his work Hie captives of Abb's
Valley.
Described separately In Guide to manuscripts and archives in the
West Virginia collections, by Charles Sbetler (1958)
MS 62-1043
Small, John Humphrey, 1858-1946.
Papers. 1720-1946.
9717 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and TJ. S. Bepreseutatlve from North Carolina. Corre-
spondence, legal documents, and other papers (chiefly 1850-70 and
1912-37) of Small; of his wife's father. Col. Bufus W. Wharton,
lawyer and planter; and of CoL David M Carter, lawyer, planter,
businessman, and court official, of Fairfield, N. C. Small's papers
form the bulk of the collections and concern his North Carolina agri-
cultural interests, his legal practice, his activities In Congress, river
and harbor improvements, the Intracoastal Waterway, patronage,
Southern financial conditions, TJ. S. and North Carolina politics,
World War i labor problems, and the 1929 depression. The papers
before 1850 are mainly deels, family papers, and i»p' documents.
Wharton's and Carter's papers relate largely to the legal profession
and to their agricultural interests.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1955-58.
MS 62-1044
Noble, William Henry, 1. 1813.
Papers, 1807-1913.
359 Items.
In Duke University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer and Army officer, of Bridgeport, Conn. Correspondence
and other papers concerned with Noble's anti-slavery and Republican
Party activities, and his work In the Army as a paymaster and sup-
pry agent Includes letters of William A. WWougnby of New Haven
while with the 10th Begt, Conn. Volunteers, In South Carolina, New
Bern, N. a, Petersburg, Va, and St Augustine, Pla.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 195L
MS 62-1045
Prim, John M
Papers, 1872-1935.
866 items.
In Duke University Library.
Mine superintendent of Davidson Co, N. C. Correspondence of
Prim and of his two daughters, Mlra Belle and Nannie, concerning
social, family, and religious matters, patent medicines. Wake Forest
College, and a North ra<min« election (1924).
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1951,
MS62-1046
Baldwin, William Henry, 1891-
Paper«. 1922-60.
4 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Public 'relations counselor and philanthropist Correspondence
and other papers, largely relating to the programs and reports of
Baldwin's firm, 1924—42, and of the partnership of Baldwin and
Mermey, 1942-60, in public relations counseling; and to bis Interest
In civic and philanthropic organizations, including the National
Urban League and the Museum of Immigration In the Statue of
Liberty. Includes his correspondence (S3 Items, 1947-58) with
Chester Bowles; and tne correspondence (ca. 75 Items, 1922-34) of
Baldwin's mother, Buth Standlsh Baldwin, founder of the National
Urban League.
Unpublished Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Baldwin, I960.
MS 62-1047
Wallace, Campbell, 1806-1895.
Papers, 1840-1946.
7 ft (ca. 5000 items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Businessman of Knoxville, Tenn. and Atlanta, Ga. Correspond-
ence and related printed material Business letters to Wallace con-
cern railroads and banks with which he was officially associated, the
EHyton t.qwh Company of Birmingham, the East Tennessee Iron and
Coal Company, and the New River Mining Company, as well as his
private business concerns. Later material Is Wallace family corre-
spondence.
Indexed in the library's manuscript catalog.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the Library.
Gift nf Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wallace, Sr, 1956.
MS 62-1048
Logan, George William, 1828-1896.
Military records, 1861-65.
1600 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1560)
Confederate officer. Correspondence, reports, orders, petitions,
and other papers relating to Logan's command of the 2d Louisiana
Heavy Artillery Battalion at Fort Beauregard, La., and other places.
Includes dally, weekly, and monthly company reports, ordnance re-
ports, medical reports, orders received and sent petitions for transfer,
communications from officers and civilians, and papers concerning
conscripts, deserters, construction work, and the use of local slave
labor.
Unpublished description In the library.
Deposited by Logan Pratt 1948.
MS 62-1049
Gibbons family.
Correspondence, 1758-1814.
668 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence of John Gibbons, businessman, lawyer, and planter,
and of other members of his family. Includes Information on South
Carolina shipping and sale of prizes of war (1776 and after), land
speculation and settlement in Georgia, American prisoners of war
during the Revolution, Georgia finance, taxation, politics, and govern-
ment Federalism in Savannah during the 1790's, and naval action
off the Georgia coast during the War of 1812.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1944-56.
MS 62-1050
Lenoir family.
Papers, 1803-93.
3 ft (ca. 2500 items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Papers of Gen. William Lenoir, 1751-1839, William Ballard Lenoir,
1775-1852, and others of the Lenoir family of Tennessee. Corre-
spondence concerning business Interests, together with land grants,
deeds, notes, receipts, and items pertaining to family land and slaves.
Includes papers relating to the Lenoir Manufacturing Company,
Ferguson & Lenoir, American Mining & Manufacturing Company,
Fort Cass, Tenn, Fort Payne, Ala, Fort Loveu, ai« and the Lenoir
City Company.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift
MS 62-1061
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Arndt, Edward L
Paper?, 1886-1927.
<a. 2 ft. (125 items)
Luth^^ r ^ HiSt0ri<:al - Instlttlte collections (St. Louis)
rS? * }30-Z& Includes material in German and Chines*
STJ= f ' nTeSti ^ 0rs nnder «P<«i*ory restrictions ^
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 62-1052
Alexander, Ira Olyen.
Papers, 1806-1952.
140 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
Bennington, Indian Territory*. ^ 0t *** lonn<Jin S »t
MS 62-1053
Collon, James.
Papers, 1938-45.
688 items.
In University of Oklahoma library
.„„ C ? m 5? on £ en< i? wlth ° ffl «iate In the Bureau of Reclamation relat-
ing to the W. C. Austin Beclamation and Irrigation PreJert and
southwestern Oklahoma history, and photoa tf the AhSSjJert
regions recorded by Colkm while serving .!slogL^fot^I»S2
MS 62-1054
Colliding, Richard A
Papers, 1914-52.
165 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
rag, sga fsassEva si^s^
MS 62-1055
Court, Nathan Altshiller, 1881-
Papers, 1916-52.
8 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor. MS. and galley sheets of Court's book. Col-
tege geometry, MSS. entitled IinaginarTelemeTts ta^geonSryTi
SS^S^™ «*** * teu *''. Mathematics In the hWytfcMllsa-
tion, and Modern synthetic geometry, and other papers,
MS 62-1056
Creek Nation.
Records. 1898-1907.
235 Items.'
In University of Oklahoma Library
er 8 S\Ss^a^h^L° t,,er ""^ ^^ * e,ecHon8 - tat "*
MS 62-1057
Cashing Refining Company, Cashing, Ohio.
Records, 1927-45.
238 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
»«i!S^? ia S£i, and "J "*- Includes directives and regulations
issued by the Petroleum Administration for War. » ns»«u«ii.
MS 62-1058
Dale, Edward Everett, 1879-
Papers, 1865-1948.
14 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
n»Sf^„f?1 I?™?"*- ^Professional correspondence; galleys of
Dales writings Including Cherokee cavaliers and A history of Okla-
homa: cuppings and scrapbooks of historic Interest; and range cattle
~£^i. ^^« enrrespondence, personal papers, and^range and
camp photos, of Frank M. Canton. ■-■-—. — « "»«"•
MS 62-1059
Dangerfield, Royden James, 1902-
Papers, 1937-42.
ca.Sft '
In University of Oklahoma Library.
otShnZ?'^, 1 ^^ '- MSS - of *■* *""*>»& Institution report on
OUahoma, The hidden weapon-the story of economic warfare; The
reminiscences of Dennis T. Flynn, and The strategy of ^the^cMc!
«T^.JT? research notes a" 3 •">«■ papers relating to the formal
Hon of Oklahoma government & International relations.
MS 62-1060
West Virginia. University.
ca!,TOTtem S manUSCTiptS " nd ****** papers > **- 1879-1956.
^tI t ^^, ViTgiDi& University Library (ZL 127 2TL 364. 571 «r»
614, 619, 625, T58, 767, 784, 819, 1068, 1095) *«.«», Wl, «0J,
Ah«haml^ : «*ebook of data reWSTt. Sann^T^nertmJ
MS 62-1061
Davison, Oscar William.
Papers. 1943-49.
ea.2ft
In University of Oklahoma Library
.„? ni ! enilty nrofes ! or - Professional correspondence, reports, charts.
Sl^ 1 ^, n!j L« Hn * Davison's Intent In eScatkmal refon?
2SSSX2S&& roMdtnttonal «**« I«*«™ - theolkSoS
MS 62-1062
De Barr, Edwin.
Papers. 1891-1947.
525 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
- "? m ,£*? , L ty ""*■<*• Diaries, chemical research reports, notes on
early Oklahoma mineral Industries and mineral springs, otter panels
relating to the early history of the UniversltyrfOkSho^rand
photos, of early campus scenes. — «~i«, um
MS 62-1063
Decker, Charles Elijah, 1868-1958.
Papers. 1908-57.
ca.7ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
nntSS^ 8 "?,. proftssor and paleontologist. Correspondence, field
£2£? ok \, < 2f r papeis "toW to graptolltes and mu^aTeous «£
logical subjects, and historic Oklahomi photos. todudesletSS ££
emy of Science, Oklahoma Geological Survey, and SoctehTof ' 1>«L
nomlc Paleontologists and Mineralogists. ooaety of Bco-
MS 62-1064
De Villiers, Myrtle, collector.
Papers, 1891-1904.
54 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
tr,^ b ^L^" rnCt J be t! , ' een whites and an Indian . assorted Quapaw
MS 62-1065
Denver, James William, 1S17-1892.
Papers, 1850-91.
3H9 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, Army officer, U. S. Representative from California and
Governor of Kansas Territory. Correspondence (personal and
family), biographical material, and Civil War and political papers.
Includes a letter from Denver describing his wait in Washlngtonfor
orders from Wlnfleld Scott, and one commenting on Charleston and
Shermans March, a letter from Denver's wife Louisa C Rombach re-
ferring to John Cabell Breckinridge's defeat, letters (1875-76) per-
taining to Post Office policies and problems, and military and land
letters; a biography (1861-65) chronicling Denver's life from htoap-
pointment by Lincoln as brigadier general to his resignation ; an areu-
ment (1884) of Denver and others relating to private claims- his
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Denver, James William, 1817-1892. Papers, 1850-91.
Remarks on the free coinage of silver (1S91) ; and a paper (1350)
detailing an overland trip to California.
MS 62-1066
Disney, Wesley Ernest, 1883-
Papers, 1930-50.
ca. 3 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Oklahoma. Correspondence
(personal and political), campaign material, and State and national
legislative papers.
MS 62-1067
Douglas, Melvyn.
Papers, 1940-48.
3 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Actor, playwright, and businessman. Correspondence relating to
the American Veterans Committee, Americans for Democratic Action,
Democratic National Committee and other political organizations;
speeches, press and publicity material, Congressional tearsheets
(1942), and personal papers.
MS 62-1068
Dukes, Gilbert W
Papers, 1877-1905.
74 Items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Principal chief of the Choctaw Nation. Correspondence relating
to leases, stockralaing, and Choctaw schools, together with speeches,
biographical information, and political papers reflecting the prob-
lems Involved in the transition from tribal government to Territorial
and ultimate State jurisdiction, and the beginning of allotments in
severalty.
MS 62-1069 rev
Fah-land, Okie
Records, 1898-1940.
2 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence relating to city indebtedness, financial record book,
daybook containing records of bonds (electric light and water) and
sinking funds, 2 monthly balance ledgers, treasurer's warrant register,
treasurer's settlement report book, an itemized miscellaneous receipt
books, city warrants and accounts, and a file of city ordinances.
MS 62-1070
Fink. John B
Papers, 1878-1956.
S ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Civil engineer. Research notes relating to early mining camps,
military posts, railroads, and stage lines, together with railroad ad-
vertising, timetables, travel brochures, and several thousand South-
western railroad photos.
MS 62-1071
Folsom, Lee W 1883-
Papers, 1867-1910.
85 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Family correspondence, a notebook indicating the type of subjects
studied, material used by Folsom while a student at Atoka Baptist
Seminary, and paper relating to his career as a newspaperman. In-
cludes annual reports (1895-1900) of the U. S. Board of Indian Com-
missioners, a copy of the acts and resolutions (1897) of the General
Council of the Choctaw Nation, 2 vols, of a hymnal written in Choc-
taw, 2 copies of the Laws of the Choctaw Nation (1886-81) written In
Tlngllsh and Choctaw, a Choctaw New Testament, and a Choctaw
Pentateuch (1867)
MS 62-1072
Feuquay, Courtland Matsort, 1890-
Papers, 1885-1948.
ca. 9 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and member of the Oklahoma State Legislature. Corre-
spondence (personal and general), case records in railroad litigation
In which Feuquay served as counsel, other railroad material, Works
Progress Administration work relief lists, miscellaneous subject flies,
and American Legion papers. Includes a diary of a relative of
Peuquay's, W. 6. Holland, and an account book of his father, John W.
Feuquay.
MS 62-1073
Flora, Snowden Dwight, 1879-1957.
Papers, 1884-1957.
5 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Meteorologist. Correspondence with associates In the Weather
Bureau, observations, records, documents, dippings, and other papers
relating to hail, tornado, and thunderstorm activities. The papers
were used in the preparation of Flora's books Hailstones of the United
States, and Tornadoes of the United States and Includes research ma-
terial for a third edition of the latter.
MS 62-1074
Adams, Charles Kendall, 1835-1902.
Papers, 1872-1902.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wlscousin collections.
Historian and college president. Miscellaneous personal papers.
Including letters from eastern publishers regarding publication of
Johnson's universal cyclopaedia, of which Adams was editor, and
other books ; letters of Adams to Charles F. Smith In regard to Smith's
appointment to the faculty of the University of Wisconsin; letters
from stockbrokers; several letters (1901-02) from Adams In Europe
and California; personal and household bills; and a genealogical
chart of the Adams family.
MS 62-1075
Adams, Henry Cullen, 1850-1906.
Papers, 1870-1906.
5 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
V. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Correspondence and ad-
dresses, including material on Adams' agricultural interests, partlcii-
larly his work for enactment of the Federal Grout bill taxing oleo-
margarine; correspondence on the campaigns of 1902 and 1904 in
which Adams won his election as a Republican without aligning him-
self directly with either the Stalwart or Insurgent faction; and
material on Adam's congressional career, concerning the Arizona-
New Mexico joint statehood bill, the Philippine tariff measure, the
fight against food adulteration, the Adams bill to aid agricultural
experiment stations, and Speaker Joseph G. Cannon's dictatorial
methods. Correspondents include Joseph W. Babcock, Henry Casson,
William D. Hoard, and Elisha W. Keyes.
MS 62-1076
American League for Peace and Democracy. Madison
Branch.
Records, 1937-40.
8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, minutes, bulletins, and press releases, concerning
the Loyalist cause in Spain, China's defense against Japanese aggres-
sion, the safeguarding of Czechoslovakia against Nail Germany, the
Busso-Finnlsh War, the Wagner labor relations act, the Gavagan
anti-lynching bill, the Christian Front organization, and the Dies
Investigating Committee.
MS 62-1077
Anderson, James Sibree, 1841-1931.
Papers. 1829-1926.
2 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer of Manitowoc, Wis. Includes Civil War letters and diaries,
letters written at Lawrence University in 1866, correspondence and
articles concerning the Grand Army of the Republic, letter books
(1881-88) pertaining to Anderson's legal affairs, and military records
of Anderson's father, John Anderson of Glasgow, Scotland.
MS 62-1078
Appleton, Nathaniel
Papers, 1779-96.
44ltems.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Commissioner of Loans for Massachusetts. Correspondence and
receipts concerning the certificates Issued by the United States for its
assumed debt and other fli»»ii»i«i matters.
MS 62-1079 rev
82
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Anderson, Wendell Abraham, 1840-1929.
Papers, 1855-1922.
23 y. and 12 boles.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Surgeon, civic leader, and politician. Correspondence, reports,
5EL ^S'ff™-, In 5'« des Anderson's rontine reports while surgeon
with the 3d Maryland Volunteer Infantry (1862-65) ; correspondence
while chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee (1875-
^"f !? b00,a ? , ot the Democratic Party ; rontine accounts, some re-
ports, and miscellaneons information on Canadian agriculture and
industry gathered while Anderson was D. S. consul aeneral at
Montreal, 18KWJ9 and 1893-97; correspondence (SS&nSSUt
to the Upper-Mississippi River Improvement Association of which An-
derson was vice-president ; and a box of correspondence (1885-89) of
M?S^' S s ?" John w - Anderson while attending the University of
££^?T A ?? e ^ 5 s P 01 ""* 1 corespondents include Edward S.
iwouttle, Conrad Krez, Alexander MitehelL Genrao tt pini /SIL™
W. Peck, George rS£wS^ " to£ SS^to * ^*
MS 62-1080
U. S. War Relocation Center, Mrnizanar, Calif.
Records, 1942-46.
35 ft ( ca. 75,000 items)
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (122)
Daily reports (Au£l942-May 1944), a roster of residents, annual
reports of the director Ralph Palmer Merritt. photoToVTSel
Eastou Adams documenting the history of the Center, aumintatrative
tastructtons and releases of the War Relocation Authority, releases
and memoranda of the Wartime Civil Control Adininistrattou/and
other records of the Center. Includes flies of newspapers published at
J^JS?, relocation centers throughout the West, andreufted printed
Unpublished register in the library
MS 62-1081
Hooper, William P b. 1808?
Paper*. 1831-71.
2 ft.
InUnlversity of Hawaii Library, Hawaiian and Pacific Collection.
Letters, letter books, almanacs, Invoices, receipts, and contracts
written to and by Hooper, manager of Ladd and Company's Koloa
plantation. Bulk of the matertal Is of the period 1835-45. Corre-
spondents include Peter Allen Brinsmadc and William Ladd. Hooper's
business associates. ^*^
Chronological card index in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Purchased from William Hooper Little In the 1930's.
MS 62-1082
Sinclair, Gregg Manners, 1890-
Psiper--, 1030-55.
8 ft
In University of Hawaii Library, Hawaiian and Pacific Collection.
iducator. Correspondence, notes, addresses, and other material
J?™ ?£,??'".£ .5° the 0rie >rtal Institute of the University of Hawaii
from 1935 to 19+0, when Sinclair served as its director. A part of the
material deals with the Dickens Fellowship of Hawaii and the Hono-
lulu Community Theater.
Open to investigators under library restrictions .
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Sinclair, 1955.
MS 62-1063
Pnrviance family.
Paper* of the .Pumance and Courtenny families, 1757-
1932.
2342 items and IT v.
In Duke University Library.
Professional, business, personal, and family correspondence and
other papers of the related Purviance and Courtenay families of Balti-
more and elsewhere. The collection pertains to Revolutionary activi-
ties in Maryland, shipping and trade. Western lands settlement of
estates. Civil War veterans' activities, the Cuban independence move-
ment, and other matters. Includes papers of John Henry Purviance,
U. S. diplomat in Paris, concerning the Monroe Mission (1784), U S.
relations with Napoleon and the Revolutionary French Government -
papers relating to the financial affairs of Elizabeth Isabella Purviance
Courtenay; papers of Edward H. Courtenay, Sr. relating to his career
at West Point, his later teaching duties there and at other colleges,
and his investment activities ; and letters from Edward H. Courtenay,
Jr. written in Washington, D. C. during the Civil War, describing the
city and poiitioal opinion there. Correspondents include Alexander
Dallas Bache, George William Erving, John Graham, Gessner Harri-
son, Anthony Hart, William Holmes McGnffey, William Maclay,
George Mason, James Monroe, Abner Hash, Fulwar Sklpwith, George
Mnirson Totten, Thomas Tudor Tucker, and John Vanderlyn.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1946.
MS 62-1064
Van Schaack, Peter, 1747-1832.
Paper-s of Peter nnd David Tan Schaack, 1769-1872.
40 Items and 7 v.
In Columbia County Historical Society collections (Kinderhook,
N. Y.)
Journals, account books, daybooks, and other papers. Includes
Peter Van Schaack's journal (1769-95) of accounts for legal services
rendered; his account books (1785-1835) comprising accounts of ex-
penses entailed in the management of his estates and records of per-
sonal and household expenditures; register of Supreme Court cases
(1790-1819) ; account book (1846-49) of David Van Schaack and
Abraham Van Alstyne, as executors of the last will and testament of
Peter Hoes; David Van Schaack's daybook (1866-72) citing payments
on notes, bonds and mortgages, and other financial data, and his
account book (1849-69) containing accounts of individuals stopping at
the Kinderhook Academy Boarding House.
MS 62-1085
Hart, Samnel Lombart.
Papers, 1847-87.
2 ft (100 items)
In Arizona pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Civil War officer. Correspondence, notes, permits, land receipts,
tax certificates, war songs, army passes, enlistment banners and
papers, and MSS. of Hart's works, The Indian, Slander, and Procras-
tination. Correspondence Includes letters from Hart to his wife, and
a letter written from Tombstone, Ariz, relating to local wages, and to
trees and fruits grown in the area.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. S.L. Hart, ca. 1930.
MS 62-1086
Hodge, Frederick Webb, 18G4-1956.
Papers, 1887-1956.
ca. 22,000 items.
In Southwest Museum Library (Los Angeles)
Anthropologist Correspondence, notes, sketches, and MSS. of un-
published and published works (by many other anthropologists and
historians, as well as by Hodges) resulting from his archaeological
and historical Investigations in the Southwest The correspondence
relates to archaeological, ethnological, and historical research ; to the
writing, compiling, editing, and publication of the resulting works ;
and to the editing of the various journals and monographic publica-
tions of the institutions Hodges directed. Numerous letters request
information, aid, and advice ; to these Hodge's responses are attached.
Includes the Frank Hamilton Cushing collection of several thousand
items, comprising letters to Hodge and others on anthropological sub-
jects, mainly Zufil Indians and archaeological Investigations; notes
and notebooks, some of Zufil vocabulary and legends ; lectures on Zufil
music and other topics; Zufil texts, some translated; and writings.
The material Is related to the Museum's George Bird Grinnell collec-
tion.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gifts of Mr. Hodge, 1932-56 ; purchased from Mrs. Hodge, 1961
MS 62-1087
Ives, Eugene Semmes, 1859-1917.
Pape'-s. 1905-15.
6 ft. (500 Items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Lawyer and member of the Arizona Territorial legislature. Cor-
respondence, extracts of cases, company minutes, and checks. In-
cludes a list (1902) of registered voters of Yuma Co, Ariz.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift, 1958.
MS 62-1088
83
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sherman, Roger, 1721-179;!.
Papers. 1749-00.
200 items.
In Yale University Library.
Connecticut patriot Correspondence, including a letter of obser-
vations on the new- Federal Constitution, an account book containing
notes on the New Haven Convention of 1778, papers relating to Sher-
man's service as justice of the peace and as surveyor in New Haven,
and other papers. Consists primarily of personal correspondence, but
Includes material on the Susquehannah claims, financing the Revolu-
tion, logistics of the Continental Army, the Mew Haven Convention,
and the Constitutional Convention. Principal persons represented are
John Adams, Simeon Baldwin, Zebulon Butler, John Franklin, Robert
Oguen, and members of the Sherman family. The material is related
to the library's Baldwin family collection.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts and purchases from Roger Sherman Baldwin, Mrs. Roger A.
Connelly, Helen Baldwin Gilman, the estate of Elizabeth Day Palmer,
and the daughters of Elizabeth Baldwin Whitney, 1942-58.
MS C2-1089
Grier, George McCullough, 1802-1S78.
Papers, 1800-81.
2 ft.
In University of Rochester Library.
Lawyer, of Goshen, N. Y. Correspondence and financial and legal
papers. Includes papers relating to the legal and financial affairs of
the Seward Institute, Florida, N. Y„ of which Grier was a trustee;
papers concerned with the settlement of the estate of Samuel S.
Seward; and letters from Mary £. Grier to her parents while living In
Washington, D. C. (1857-58) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Henry Seward. The material is related to the library's collection of
William Henry Seward papers.
Inventory In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Mis. de K. Van Vliet, 1956.
MS 62-1090
West Virginia. University.
Legal materials, 1700-1926.
ca. 110 items, 2 v. and 4 rolls of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (58, 154, 324, 335, 336, 376,
464, 486, 979)
In part, transcript (typewritten) and photocopies.
Attorney's case boos; court records, legal decisions, certificates of
Incorporation, complaint, and proceedings of trials. Includes mate-
rial on the trial of John Brown for the raid on Harpers Ferry, and
the trial of coal miners and leaders of the United Mine Workers for
treason.
Described separately in Guide to manuscripts and archives In the
West Virginia collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
MS 62-1091
Slattery, Harry, 1887-1949.
Papers, 1901-58.
51,332 items and 243 v.
In Duke University Library.
Conservationist and U. S. official. Correspondence, writings,
speeches, official papers, and printed matter, relating to Slattery's
various positions during his years of public service, and reflecting his
lifelong interest in conservation. The bulk of the collection relates
to Slattery's positions as personal assistant to Harold L. lckes (1933-
38), as Under-Secretary of the Interior (1938-39), and as adminis-
trator of the Rural Electrification Administration (1939-44). Other
papers concern his services as secretary to Gifford Pischot (1909-12),
as secretary of the National Conservation Association (1912-23), as
special assistant to Interior Secretary Franklin K. Lane (1917-18),
as a Washington lawyer (1923-33), and as counsel to the National
Boulder Dam Association (1925-29). Includes a typescript of Slat-
tery's autobiography, Behind the scene? in Washington, and informa-
tion on the Teapot Dome Scandal.
Card index in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Acquired, 1952-58.
MS 62-1092
West Virginia. University.
Scraphooks, albums and clippings, 1838-1956.
305 items. C v., 1 box, 1 bundle. 4 folders and 3 roils of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (83, 90, 92, 121, 1C9, 242, 333,
413, 422, 47S. 524, 554, 560, G08, 674, 684, 6S5, 698, 702, 778, 962, 1004,
1007, 1017, 1042, 1088)
In part, transcripts.
Scrapbooks, clippings, photos., letters, autographs, miscellaneous
papers, and pamphlets. Includes material on the American Revolu-
tion, War of 1812, Civil War, World Wars I and ii; mine disasters,
U. S. campus activities, mid-western rivers, local history and social
life; and indexed clippings from the Bible, and obituary notices. Also
includes an outline of the Kennerly family inheritance of Greenway
Court from 1798 to 1919.
Described separately in Guide to manuscripts and archives in the
West Virginia, collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
MS 62-1093
West Virginia. University.
Materials relating to educational institutions, 1803-1953.
ca. 90 items and 2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (68, 177, 184, 195, 261, 373,
377, 400, 401. 402, 403, 411, 452, 457, 503, 518, 529, 532, 657, 694, 842,
921,999,1044)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
School records, report forms, teachers' contracts, uniform examina-
tion questions (printed), statistics, lists of pupils, charts, broadside,
minutes of boards of trustees, records of county school systems, school
history, a graduation address, the inaugural address of a university
president, and other papers. Material relates to school systems,
normal schools, seuiiuaries, academies, and universities. Iududes in-
formation on Monongalia Academy in Morgantown, W. Va.
L>e*cri''K>d separately in Guide to manuscripts and archives in £he
West Vlrgiuia collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
MS 62-1094
Hopkins, George Washington, 1845-1862.
Papers, 1861-64.
■14 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate soldier. Lifters, mainly to Hopkins* mother, Mrs.
Emeline B. R. Hopkins, of llrooksville. Miss., from camps in or near
Lynchburg, Harpers Ferry, Winchester, Mantissas Junction, Prince
William County, Dumfries, Fredericksburg, Yorktown, and Richmond.
Hopkins, a private in Company F (Noxubee Rifles) lltb Regiment,
Mississippi Infantry, was killed at the Battle of Seven Pines, May 31-
June 1, 1862. Other items include a letter of June 17, 1862, from his
captain to Mrs. Hopkins, a letter from William C. Hearn, apparently
a chaplain, report of the casualties of Company F in the Battle of
Seven Pines, a pay certificate from the Confederate Treasury Dept.
(1864), newspaper material, and a poem to the Xoxuhee Volunteers.
Gift of Mrs. Mary O. Elliott and Dr. II. T. Orendorf. 1942.
MS 62-1095
Ackerman, Richard, d. 1862.
letters, 1861-62.
ca. 100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part, transcript (typewritten)
Letters of Ackerman to his parents in New Brunswick, N. J, dur-
ing his service in the 5th Regiment of New York Infantry.
Gift.
MS 62-1096
Lunvmis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.
Papers, 1774-1028.
ca. 40 f t
In Southwest Museum Library (Los Angeles)
Author, journalist, librarian, archaeologist, and ethnologist Cor-
respondence, daily journal, notebooks, MSS. of writings, early MSS.
and documents of the Southwest (some with Lummis' translations)
and other papers reflecting Lummis' interest in Spanish American
history, In the movement to aid Indians, and in preserving historical
tanrtmnrire particularly California missions. Includes notebooks on
Indian and Spanish American music, and 12 card catalog drawers,
entitled Universal dictionary of Spanish America, accompanied by a
"Sketch of a plan" for the dictionary. Correspondents Include the
Duke of Alba, Mary Austin, Edward E. Ayer, Adolph F. A. BandeUer,
Ed. Borein, Luther Bnrbank, John Burroughs, Ina Coolbtith, Elliott
Cones, Porflrio Diaz, Maynard Dixon, Elizabeth Benton Frernont,
Hamlin Garland, George Bird Grinnell, Edgar Lee Hewett, Frederick
Webb Hodge, William Dean Howells, David Starr Jordan, William
Keith, Jack London, Edwin M«rirfr n ,n, Brander Matthews, Joaquin
Miller, John Muir, Edna Dean Proctor, Frederic Remington, Gene
Rhodes, Will Rogers, Theodore Roosevelt, Charles Marion Russell,
Ernest Thompson Seton, Charles H. Shinn, Charles Warren Stoddard,
Charles Dudley Warner, William Allen White, George Parker Win-
ship, and Leonard Wood.
Gift and bequest of Mr. Lummis, 1925-28.
MS 62-1097
84
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
m
West Virginia. University.
Genenlojrical materials,
^a. 40 items, 8 v, 10 boxes, 1 folder, 15 charts, and 3 rolls of micro-
«/J n ,,™ eS ,Ly iI XL nla University Library (45, 96, 97, 116, 186 200 210
308, 310, 371, 425, 440, 495, 531, 555, 600 720 816 MA 8S7 St m«
928 933, 1025, 1031, 1037, W"l0li MIbImI iote 1OT4) ' ^
In part, photocopies. '
Family names represented are Alderson Alklre. Allen. Anderson
Ankron, Amett, Ashley, Atkinson ; Bailey, Bake^aOBLfBaAe?'
Barnes, Barnet, Barrlckman, BarOett. BaaS^vWiS^LrSS'
SSS^rJSSS' S"*"' ,°J )nch ' 0nw '- Cummins, Cunningham.
SSSwi^rKJi- Cn "T.. Custl*. Cutrleht; Dameron (Dunron£
Daugberty Davidson. Davis, Davlsson, Dean. Dent Dew Disberrv
DonnaUy, Douglass, Drake. Dubois. DunnToi^ry^er^Eag^S'
gl «bk wrsjsrsMrsa ^ tea
IShe?^r* H i^ D rW Homn ? worth ' Holt - HoustonT HuSnat
Hughes, Hurst, Hutton, Hyman; Inghram, Ingram; Jackson, .TenSna*
tav We { l ;i± ,S ? n: ^S** **"**' S*"! Ktacald, Knight; Laid-
Jw^!??' £S L'g"*''™, Lincoln. Little, LorenS, LoSdtol Low!
tter Lynch Lytle; McLane, McWhorter, Mahan MakowtaTMann.
Jj3S^ t wft" I>1 &. M " t i& "»«*■ Matl«^^gSrJTMer^e«Se?'
Metcalf, MUler. Minor, Mitchell, Moore. Morgan Morrta M^^n'
SS£.™ S^ P £? IS011 ' ****<*< Philips, PlerpoM. PindriTpoa
2^i^?»r*. PrI, ffii ; 0™"'". <*"*» Kader^InerBeeto
Kees. Reger. Bidder. Bidgway. Bitter. Boss, Boddell Buffner Htwh
■»n^rJU^RhS? a SL.?* l,l &!'! Starcher, Steele, Stelner, StephS
so£ sutler, Stout, Strader, Straley, Stump, Sweeney Swisher-rlu
»ott. Ten Eyck, Tenney. TeteTtrAomas: SgrrT X&ta£
w- !? 111 ' : S clMr ! Vancamp, Vandervort, Van Horn Van Meter-
^ a j5S° n «. Wagte, Walker, Ward, Washington, Waters Watson.'
re^te&riaU? * oen,ete « es - «"*<* Potations, dipplngTSS
Indexed In part.
wJS^S? 1 . se « ,a ™ te 'y m Guide to manuscripts and archives In the
West Virginia collection, by Charles Shelter (1968) a™ 11 ™ 3 > n the
„» ., ,„ MS 62-1098
U. S. National War Labor Board (19M-19A5)
Becords, 1941-45.
69 boxes.
coltecttonl T ° rk StSte SCh ° 01 ° f In<,USWal ^d Labor Belatlons
ttaiffi^^^JT 1 *" 5 " *&*« Document.
(1960) State Sch0 ° 1 ° f '"dustrlal <"»« LaborBete^ns
„ MS 63-1099
Meyer, Max, 1877-1953.
Papers.
3 boxes.
ejection! T ° rk St8tC Sch0 ° 1 of Inilust rtal "d Labor Betetions
,„| lannt f rture r of women's coats and suits. Correspondence, renorts.
ss& Me^srss n t .^sr aflon Meyer ™ toSesS ss
MS 63-1100
World Federation of Trade Unions.
Becords, 1945-49.
1 box and 2 reels of microfilm.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Belatlons
collections.
Beporbrand minutes of the sessions of the .Executive Bureau and
the Executive Committee; and papers and publications of the Federa-
tion collected by Adolph Genner as C. L O. delegate to the W PTD
meeting In Prague (19*7), and member of Its Committee for" German
Affairs.
MS 62-1101
U. S. Wage and Hour and PubUe Contracts Divisions.
Records of special industry committees, 1952-59.
5 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Belatlons
collections.
Transcripts of public hearings, exhibits, and research material re-
lating to various industries In Puerto Bico. Industries represented
Include banking. Insurance, and finance; beer; cement; children's
dress and related products ; corsets, brassieres, and allied garments •
handkerchief, square scarf, and art linen ; heavy products and Indus-
trial equipment ; hosiery ; leather, leather goods, and related products -
needlework and fabricated textile products ; railroad, railway express
and property transport; shoe manufacturing and allied Industries;
stone, glass and related products ; straw, hair, and related products'
augarm^ufacturing; sweater and knit swtawea?; iSk sitftextUe
products; women's and children's underwear; and women's blouse^S
tJ?Jw£? I »i n Gj'detothe records, Labor Management Documents-
ttonOenter, New York State School of Industrial ind I*boVSuons
Gift of M. P. Oatherwood, Karl O. Mann, and John W. MeConnell.
MS 62-1102
Straight, Willard Diekerman, 1880-1918.
Papers, 1857-1922.
90ft
DnlveSry Archrves 3 ™" 7 """"^ C0UeCtl0n « BesU>nal HUm » 7 «*
Diplomat financier, and philanthropist Correspondence, diaries
report^scrapbooks, and other papers relating to Straight's career
22L?? J? to e»eI°>Perial Customs Service, with Beutertdurtng the
Buss^Japanese War, with the tJ. S. Dept of State In KoreTaid
Manchurte, J and with Edward H. Harriman, Jacob H. SchbT, and J P
Morgan ft Co.; to his interest In the New republic, the American
i?if* ^^^ ^S? £? Amertc »h International Corporation ; and
w.Jr f^. "»«> the War Bisk Insurance Bureau during World
wart includes scrapbooks and other papers concerning the Straight
also^vaftebil^ UbratT ' 8 geDeral ""^ ° atal08: ""P 00 """^ KOUes
Gift of the Straight family, 1953.
MS 62-1103
Wesson, Hale, 1848-1875.
Civil War correspondence, 1861-64.
■7A ItMno
In Emory University Library.
Bn Mterofilni (negative) of originals in the possession of Mildred D.
m fVh^,^. a S0 l dler - Correspondence of Wesson with his parents
and hte brothers James and Alonzo; correspondence of the brothers!
other family letters, and a few other papenfof slater date! WoSS
^ZS^^g* ff?*** »t MassactaSs Infantry SShTtxaS
ferred Mto the S^nal Corps In 1883, and his brothers served In Sesame
regiment Includes material on military action and social and eco-
nomic life In and near New Bern, N. C, as well as on family ifflatel
Finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Acquired, 1981.
MS 62-1104
Hines, Cyrus C 1830-1901.
Papers, 1856-78.
300 items.
In Indiana State Library.
nlfT^ ■„,S ape ? I ™ Dee " 1, W tne Blnff On"** Koad Company and
the Mans H1U and Indianapolis Gravel Boad Company
Indexed In the library's manuscript catalog.
Gift of the Library of Congress, 196X
MS 62-1106
Puller, Stephen, 1716-1808.
Papers, 1702-96.
42 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
British iron manufacturer and colonial agent for Jamaica. Cor-
respondence and other papers (Chiefly 1786-96). Includes discus-
sions of West Indian, English-American, and iB»t<H» . J«ni«i««i
trade; slavery, the slave trade, and the Wnberforce movement for
Its abolition (which Fuller opposed) ; English politics and colonial
administration; Inventions and Inventors; the coming of England's
war with France (1793) ; and American-English diplomatic relations.
Card catalog In the library.
Acquired, 1957.
MS 62-1106
85
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Duke University, Durham, N. O. Library.
Georgia miscellaneous papers, 1727-1905.
3497 items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and other papers relating to the history of Geor-
gia. Colonial papers relate to the War of Jenkins' Ear, colonial
defense and administration, the militia, and land grants. Materials
of the Revolutionary period concern militia enlistment and finance,
prisoners of war, and the restitution of property used by Revolu-
tionary forces. Papers of the period between the Revolution and
Civil War pertain to debts of the U. S. and of Georgia, State politics
and government, agriculture, slavery, education, economics, and social
life and customs. Civil War papers refer to poor law administration,
conscription and substitution, law enforcement, confiscation, casual-
ties, amy supply, and the Habeas corpus act Post-war items relate
to problems of Reconstruction, railroads, religion, social life and
customs, and the Freedmen's Bureau.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-60.
MS 62-1107
Woolsey family.
Papers, 1840-1941.
6500 items.
In Tale University Library.
Papers relating primarily to Theodore Dwight Woolsey, president
of Tale University, and also to Mary Anne Woolsey Hoadly, Laura
Woolsey Johnson, Sarah Dwight Woolsey Johnson, Abby Breese
Salisbury, Abigail Phillips Salisbury, Edward Elbridge Salisbury,
Elizabeth Martha Salisbury Woolsey, John Mumford Woolsey, Sarah
Chauncey Woolsey, William Cecil Woolsey, and William Walton
Woolsey. Concerns life In New Haven, New Tork, and Europe, and
academic affairs at Tale. Includes correspondence with the Ameri-
can Bible Society, American Colon lzation Society, American Congre-
gational Union, American Home Missionary Society, American Orien-
tal Society and the Smithsonian Institution.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mtss Edith Woolsey and Miss Laura Heermance, 1954-60.
MS 62-1108
Buckler, William Hepburn, 1867-1952.
Papers, 1907-37.
GO folders.
In Tale University Library.
Archaeologist. Correspondence, political notes, and miscellaneous
papers. Includes Buckler's correspondence with Edward M. House,
In part while Buckler was a special agent of the State Dept., 1914-19,
Buckler's report to House on the political situation in England 1916-
18, notes on Russia and on his meeting with Litvinov in Stockholm
In 1919, notes on meetings of the Paris Peace Conference, during
which Buckler was attached to the American commission, and family
correspondence, some of it during archaeological expeditions in the
Eastern Mediterranean area. The material is related to the library's
Edward M. House collection.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Y. H. Seymer. 1958.
MS 62-1109
Roberts, William Anderson, 1837-1900.
Papers, 1814-1911.
1238 items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate soldier and artist, of Yanceyville, N. C. Correspond-
ence and other personal and professional papers, relating to the
Methodist Church in North Carolina; Roberts' studies with Oliver
P. Copeland, an artist of Raleigh, N. C. ; Roberts' attempts to avoid
Army service, his illnesses while a soldier, and his efforts to leave
the service; his postwar career as a painter; his problems with dope
addiction; his conversion to the Christian Church; and the affairs
of the Roberts family.
Card Index in the library.
MS 62-1110
Ripley, William Young, I. 1797.
Papers, 1843-1933.
-415 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Marble dealer and banker of Centre Rutland, Vt Correspondence
and other papers of Ripley and his family, including his sons, William
Young Warren Ripley, Edward Hastings Ripley, and Charles Ripley,
his daughters, Mary Ripley Fisher and Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr,
his grandson, Thomas Emerson Ripley, and other members of the
family. Most of the papers are concerned with the Civil War, the
Spanish American War, life in the Western U. S. after the Civil War,
and life among the affluent classes of European society. Letters from
Mary R. and Cyrus M. Fisher tell of their life in London where Oiey
circulated among members oi ! ::.s diplomatic colony and the arlsto-
cracy. Civil War and Spanish American War correspondence give*
details of Army life as well as activities on the home front
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1955.
MS 62-1111
Richardson, James BurcheQ.
Papers, 1803-1910.
4U0 items.
In Duke University library-
Plantation owner, of Sumter District, S. O. Family lettet
business papers of Richardson and of his family, relating to tt
of slave labor on roads, railroads, and Civil War fortifications; p.
cal developments in South Carolina and in the Nation ; James B. .
Richard Burchell Richardson's activities In the Confederate Arm,
conditions on South Carolina plantations before, during, and after tk.
Civil War ; postwar depression and poverty In the South ; and tenant
farming after r h P war.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1989-40.
MS 62-1112
Richardson, Davis.
Papers, 1720-1885.
1657 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Justice of the peace and State legislator. Mainly legal papers, bills,
and receipts of Richardson during 1820*8 and 1830'e when be was a
justice of the peace In Frederick County, and the 1840's and 1850%
when he was a member of the State legislature; land indentures,
surveyors' statements and plats, personal accounts, estate papers,
writs and summonses, court records of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer for Baltimore County, Md. and some legal correspondence
concerning the sale of land and slaves.
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1955.
MS 62-1113
Rice, James Henry, 1868-1935.
Papers, 1885-1935.
13,581 items.
In Duke University Library.
Naturalist, conservationist, and local historian. Chiefly personal
correspondence (1910-35) relating to preservation of fauna in South
Carolina and the Southeast, U. S. and South Carolina politics and
history, family and business affairs, literature, and journalists. In-
cludes a few clippings, photos, and documents concerning Rice's life.
Correspondents include William Watts Ball, Bernard Baruch, Cole-
mac L. Blease, James F. Byrnes, Basil I» GUdersleeve, Ambrose H-
Gonzales, William E. Gonzales, Dubose Heyward, Duncan C. Hey-
ward, Thomas G. McLeod, Hugh McRae, Marie Conway Oemler, Glf-
ford Plnchot, F. W. Ruckstull, Harry A. Slattery, and ^°")°"*'" R.
Tillman.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1908.
MS 62-1114
Ramsey, George Jnnkin, 1857-1928.
Papers, 1802-1918.
4044 items and 34 v.
In Duke University Library.
Educator. Correspondence, account books, class notes, printed
matter, and other items, relating to Ramsey's student days at Hamp-
den-Sydney College and the University of Virginia, his teaching and
administrative career in various Southern colleges, and other matters.
Includes papers of Ramsey's father, James Beverlin Ramsey, con-
cerning the Presbyterian Church in Virginia, especially Lynchburg,
and his activities with the Choctaw Indians in Arkansas; and papers
of his mother, Sabra S. Tracy Ramsey, dealing with her work at
Lynchburg Female Academy, her marriage to James Ramsey, and
education In Virginia after the Civil War.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1942-49.
MS 62-1115
86
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fackenthal, Benjamin Franklin, 1851-194L
Papers, 1727-1940.
ca. 2 ft. (ca. 600 Items)
In Bncte County Historical Society Library (Doylestowa, Pa.)
In part; transcripts (typewritten), and photocoptes (positive)
Industrialist, philanthropist, college preilkBmtand historian. In-
state records relating to tteDar^^^^inW^aeeoi
SSS^JSlSL ^£? iSS.." t SS nn ** Klver bridges and Wands:
correspondence with Wmiam Watts Hart TJavls. Henry Chapman
"fe^p.H Paxon, and others interested to early stov^tee
Card catalog In the library.
Jntormatlon on literary rights available In the library
Girt *
MS 62-1116
Sastron, Manuel, d. 1919.
Papers, 1893-1900.
414 items.
In Duke University Library.
™^™S « otho L a ?f government offlclaL Correspondence and other
%£ZLr^E°£J!L?tF- & «°»« Ho0 <* *ne PMippine blandZ
collected by Sastjon who was president of the Spantoh Board of
Liquidation for the transfer of the Philippine Wandsto theU "
^^^^^^tj^ D " S - ~»^*^Krecord8 of
£S USKSKSL b0 " 4 "V** " TaHo ™ aonlnlstratlve agencies 2
^ TSE U S- paper8 retattag to 80ctal ""* economic corSns to
the Islands, revenue reports, and papers relating to education!^
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1864.
MS 63-1117
Borion, 6 D
Papers, 1897-1922.
2 v. and 9 items.
in University at Oklahoma Ubrary.
Journal containing day-by-day activities of pioneer life near Bur-
nett, Okla, a chronological weather record, a ledger listing retail
prices and types of liquor sold in a saloon at Burnett, oils, and
papers reflecting the history of agriculture In the Southwest In-
to Texas. < * ter *° Borhm de8crll>lo 8 f« early problems of farming
MS 62-1118 rev
Btemfller, Andrew J
Papers, 1949-flO.
8ft
In University of Oklahoma library
TTnlveratty professo- and U. S. Bepresentatlve from Wisconsin.
OOTe^d^aadieseai^ material relating to legislation of the
SILr™* , 5^. we S? >eB " na extended remarks in the Congressional
hffltal^SS-S^J^T^: """"etta"- IaclntelpSnTof
?^^2^?&y£t a * t , amgNa >- aaA •*• Papers reflecting the
work of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
MS 62-1119
Smith, Josiah Townsend, ca. 1830-ot. 1900.
Papers, 1838-1913.
652 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
_Psysiclan and school official, of Hertford, N. C. Correspondence.
JJfJS and business papers of Smith and his family, relating to
tto Mexican War, Smith's education in the North, his former school-
SUSS-J^ --^l s ~ t " ,nal on*™ •*"* slavery, altitudes toward
secession. North Carolina politics, and antebellum social life and
MS 62-1120
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1955-58.
Barnes, Sadie (McAIester)
Papers. 1875-1920.
143 Items.
In University of Oklahoma library
Ai;2S7i i i.7 ,pte ? °L^. Yta ^°^' (iSTO). and photos, of the Mc-
AIester family. Includes personal letters from Mrs. Barnes' father
James J. McAIester to the Choctaw Commission and the Dawes*
MS 62-1121
Steedman, Charles, 1811-1890.
Papers, 1835-1905.
170 Items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library
Naval officer of Charleston, S. C. Correspondence, journals of
arropean travel, and other personal and i«wfessloi£lpapers (184™
73), relating to Steedman's naval career, with dSe^^untTof
the bombardment of Fort Fisher, operations to Ctoa^teBa? and
otter naval operations. The early letters are bFstSfcnaVsatto
John Steetaan, and concern family affairs and eco^n^londtS
aeSnantretirLStl °* ** e ™—» «*<- » ChSS
Card Index in the library
Acquired, 1851-53.
MS 62-1122 rer
Perry, Vestal W.
Papers. 1831-1900.
1020 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Fanner, merchant and distiller, of High Point, N. a Correspond-
ence, accounts, legal papers, and other Items (chiefly 1860-90) relat-
ing to whiskey taxes, fertilizing of tobacco fields, and agricultural
conditions In Missouri and Indiana (1868-88)
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1841-44.
MS 62-1123
Freeman family.
Papers of the Freeman and Frost families, 1809-1929
1400 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, Juries, scrapbooks, memorandum book, and some
business records of two prominent Philadelphia families. Includes
}£$?*** P'P*". <* Tristram William L. Freeman, who died about
1848, ^correspondence of his daughter Isabel Iceman Frost andof
her daughter Augusta Frost Elsenbrey, letters from Matilda Coke
Evans Stevenson, some of which refer to Mrs. Stevenson's ethnological
work, a few letters referring to Arthur Buxdett Frost American mus-
SfS*' *£S? pertaining- to the planning and financing of City and
Stat* a. Philadelphia reform newspaper, diaries and a personal ac-
count book of Isabel Freeman Frost and minutes and stock transfer
bo*a901-03) of the Frost Block Company, a toy manufacturing
Presented by J. F. K. Elsenbrey.
MS 62-1124
Morris, Samuel Wells, 1786-1846.
Correspondence of Samuel Wells Morris and his wife,
Anna Ellis Morris, 1759-1852.
800 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters (mainly 1840-47) to Samuel Morris, political leader and
bnsl n w «m a n of Wellsboro, Pa, chiefly concerning politics and bnslness
matters in Tioga County, and letters to Mrs. Morris, chiefly concern-
ing domestic and family matters but including about 80 letters from
her husband during the period In which he served In the State legisla-
ture (1884-87) and as a Bepresentatlve In Congress (1837-41) i Cor-
respondents Include William Aiworth, George W. Asptowan, James
Buchanan, Asa DImock, John W. Guernsay, James H Gullet John
Laporte, Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg, A. G. Ralston! Seth
Salisbury, Daniel Sturgeon, and others.
Purchased from C. W. Jackson.
MS 62-1125
Tucker, William Robinson, 1845-1930.
Correspondence, 1882-98.
ca. 1500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Businessman. Mainly letters concerning Tucker's interests In the
salt trade, and his activities In various forms of sport Includes ma-
terial on bicycling and the League of American Wheelmen, some
material on an Indoor tennis club to which Tucker belonged, and same
letters dealing with activities of the Philadelphia Board of Trade, of
winch Tucker was secretary during this pertotL ■»■»""»=. »*
Presented by the Free library of Philadelphia, 1980.
MS 62-1126
87
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lincoln, Alexander, 1873-
Papers, 1919-40.
6 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-109)
Lawyer. Correspondence and other papers relating to the Sentinels
of the Republic, of which Lincoln was president, 1927-36, concerning
their opposition to the child labor amendment, and to Federal activity
in maternity care, education, old age assistance, and social security.
Persons named Include Katharine Balch and Harriet A. Frothlngham.
MS 62-1127
ifrysinger, Grace Elizabeth, 1885-
Papers, 1919-56.
Ibox.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-106)
Educator and pnblic official. Correspondence, articles, programs,
biographical Information, and photos^ Including material on education
in relation to rural women, the Rural Home Conference, Washington,
1234, and the triennial conferences of the Associated Country Women
of the World, 1936, 1939, and 1953.
MS 62-1128
gekwan, Heinrieh Christian, 1819-1905.
Papers, 1869-1919.
ca. 110 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lutheran clergyman and church official. Correspondence, sermons,
biographical sketches of Schwan, and photos. Includes material re-
lating to Missouri Synod affairs, and copies of letters to Schwan's
parents describing Bahia, Brazil, and Schwan's church work there,
ESie material is related to the repository's Pleper, Slhler, Walther,
WyneSen, and Synodlcal Conference collections.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of L. E. Fuerbringer, H Steger, and others, 1948-67.
MS 62-1129
Pake Forest, N. C. Southeastern Baptist Theological
Seminary. Library.
Manuscript collection.
In Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Library.
Includes a 419-page history of Southern Baptist missionaryefforts
In South China, 1835-1945, by Arthur a Galllmore, and a 322-page
study of the Paulldans of Armenia and of the Bogomiles of the
Batons, by Everett ODL MS 62-1130
Forld Council of Churches.
Correspondence -mth the Friends General Conference,
1941-51.
ca. 450 Items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Correspondence of the Council with Bliss Forbush and others on
behalf of the General Conference, Including lists of delegates, reports,
articles, statements, denominational contributions, membership lists,
and printed material.
Checklist la the library.
Deposit of Bliss Forbush, 1951.
MS f.2-1131
lolt, William Joseph, d. 188L
Papers, 1799-1910.
118 items.
In University of South Carolina, South Carolinians Library.
Physician and military surgeon. Correspondence, Journals, school
papers, certificates of admission to clinics and hospitals In Paris, bills,
and other papers, concerning Holt's medical education, his service for
the Russians during the Crimean War, his service as surgeon of the
19th Regt of Alabama Infantry, and his private affairs and medical
practice In Montgomery, Ala. Includes 2 volumes describing his
experiences In the Crimea, with pencil sketches, a map of the Crimea,
copies of letters, and references to other American doctors in the Rus-
sian Army; and a journal (1855) of Dr. I. Draper. Some of the
material Is in French and Russian.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift, 1959.
M&62-1132
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Miscellaneous materials, 1 681-1938.
<-n. 35u items, oh. 55 v., 8 boxes, and 4 folders.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, nhotocopies.
Surveys, maps, deeds, lists of property holders; military papers of
various types; diary, daybook, hotel register, lists of subscribers to
various enterprises; documents relating to insurance, inves tmen ts,
lotteries, Indentures and redemptioners ; materials on slavery, whale
fishing, local history, genealogy; autographs, autograph letters of
Presidents; scrapbooks, clippings, memorabilia and other miscel-
laneous Items. Persons prominently associated with the materials
are John Armstrong, John Ashmead ; Joseph Bloomfield, Benjamin
Randolph Boggs, Edward Bard, Thomas Butler; Lucius Carter, James
Hamilton Cowper, Curtin family ; Robert Erskine ; Charles Fonlkei,
William Parker Foulke, Fugger family; Bartram Galhralth; Samuel
Hazard, Reading Howell; John Paul Jones; James Laux; Edward
York McCimley; Horace liatree, J. Hill Martin, Robert Mends, Mark
Richards MuckM; Charles Naylor, Phineas Pemberton; Charles S.
Rlche, John Ridgeway, David Rittenhouse; James Scull, George
Stevenson, Frank S. Stone; Anthony Wayne, and John Wilson.
Separately described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1949)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1133
lititz, Pa. Moravian Church.
Kecords, 1742-1888.
74 ft.
In Moravian Archives (Bethlehem, Pa.)
Correspondence; diaries of the congregation (1749-1888) ; Sisters'
House diary (1762-1840) ; Brethren's House diary (1T58-1818) ; cata-
logs of members, fiscal records, sermons, records of church boards,
music reports and copies of diaries from other American congrega-
tions, reports from missionaries, and a Bet of the Gemein-Nachriehten,
a handwritten newspaper distributed from Moravian Church head-
quarters in Herrnhut, Germany. Mainly in German. Bulk of the
material consists of music and Gemein-Nachriehten. Material Is re-
lated to the respository's records of the Moravian congregation in
Bethlehem, Pa.
List of contents in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposit by the Lititz congregation.
MS 62-1134
Pendleton, Dudley Digges, 5. ca. 184L
Papers. 1861-65.
85 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer, of Jefferson Co., Va. (now W. Va.) Chiefly
letters of Pendleton to his mother, Elizabeth Digges Pendleton, and
his brother, Robert Nelson Pendleton, while D. D. Pendleton was
acting adjutant general to bis uncle, William Nelson Pendleton. The
material relates to military activities, camp life, engagements with
the enemy, the death of Thomas Jonathan Jackson, and the sermons
of William Nelson Pendleton to the soldiers.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1985. _
^ MS 62-1135
Smith, Joseph Belknap.
Papers, 1802-72.
664 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Speculator. Personal and business letters, letter press books
(1849-55), scattered diaries (1845-66), miscellaneous business record
books, and other papers of Smith and members of his family, mainly
concerning Smith's speculative enterprises In mining, railroads, cotton
planting, and grain mills In Georgia, Tennessee, and other parts of
the Nation. Bulk of the material is of the period 1845-72. Includes
Information on gold mining In Georgia and Tennessee, business con-
ditions in the South before and after the Civil War, and the develop-
ment of the railroad system in the South.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1950. ,„ m _„_„
MS 62-1136
Eno, Stephen, 1764-1854.
Papers, 1745-1908.
15 ft
In New York State Library.
Lawyer, of Pine Plains, N. Y. Dairies of travels from Amenta,
N Y. to the Ohio country (Oct 5-29, 1797) and to Caldwell, N. Y.
(Nov. 27-Dec 4, 1835) ; accounts (1792-1895) ; licenses to practice
law, to Eno and to bis son William ; Dutchess Co, N. Y. court cases
and judgments (1796-1850) ; oaths of office, petitions, assessment
xoDs, deeds, maps, surveys, rep or t a of School District no, 11, and
other material relating to Pine Plains, N. T.
Descriptive list In the library.
Acquired, 1949.
MS 62-1137
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hamilton collection, 1750-1850
ca. 7500 items.
Chleflv ™SL S ^f ty ^. f **>>****>&* collections.
■ ■
George Rom, Benjamin Bush, Arthur St Clair, ^SaSsm^
m&.^TSr^SSprr' 10 ^ ^^ *«™ Bobert
Purchase, 1050. '
MS 62-1138
Lamm, Henry, J. 1846.
Papers, 1904-16.
46 folders.
CoHecSon™ 1 ' 7 ° f ^"""^ LU,m7 - Western ***** Manuscripts
o t pt^r s 3 a^snr^s^ a fi 5^ a ^^
M fflSbTS!^^ <3e ^ GVest,u,dothere -
MS 62-1138
Deemer, Horace Emerson, 1858-1917
Papers, 1877-1915.
ca. 23,200 Items.
?SiZ? ?^ te Dept of History and Archives collections
Jading aid in the repository. ^^
Gift of Mrs. Deemer, 1817.
MS 83-1140
Perrin, Thomas C
Correspondence, 1822-95.
632 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library
rw^TZf 1 State senator . and railroad president of AbhevIU* •? r
Acquired, 1950:
MS 62-1141
Columbus, Frank, 1885-
Pa'pers, 1901-58.
lecSo£ eW r ° rk Stflte Sch001 »* """"^al and Labor Relations col-
Sta^r^er'hooa'oT^m^^I^^Sr^ * ^ N ~ **
of Cornell University asTSmSLSSE? J?? Bnglnemen and trustee
in New York State. "«»»«"»*•« of the railroad brotherhoods
MS 62-1142
Barns family-.
Papers, 1816-1929.
ca. 79 items.
John uS awwtta^?^ ^,"2? """.WwlS
mesasa ™oolteadS to iSS^S? last . CM,cernto 8 flatty acttr-
soiwu teactier in wirt County; an Issue of the Methodist |
Haven dam and power plant (ca. 1829) "u^asw:
Gift of Miss Helen V. Barns, 1958-67.
MS 62-1143 rav
Small, John Humphrey, 1858-1846.
Papers, 1874-1947.
18 ft.
lecttoM^" 7 ° f N0rth CanVaiK LU,ra ^"' Sonthem Historical Col-
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from North Carolina Com*.
ESSiemSiSS SSS^S^ "* "~* ."the^r^t
Gift of John H. Small, Jr., 1956. '
MS 62-1144
Out, John M
Papers, 1790-1911.
9580 items and 12 v.
In Duke University Library
esmmm
of Loudoun and FauquleT CouVue^" Sogers, ■«* court records
Card index In the library
Acquired. 1933-51.
MS 62-1145
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915
Papers, 1861-1938.
46 ft
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library
keU, Edwin L. GodlSToS'HaT ^iF^T^rS^r 6 ^
rlrSTSf^JS »°2 m «ary ri « nts available In the library.
Gifts of the Adams Manuscript Trust and other donors?1915-56.
MS 62-1146
Riddick, Richard H d. 1870.
Papers, 1840-79.
408 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
~vn^? ?? ? eaJer ' °* Pante eo. N - G Business correspondence, ac-
SSSJT 1 """fS 8 ' ana otner "aterials, relating to RlddWs lumber
bostn^, his iwaltion as agent for the Albemartl Swamp C«mpany°l
runaway slave and Riddlck's attempts to recover hunfronTB^eto^
railroad construction, and landholdlng. «wwu.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1934-39.
MS 62-1147
Russell, John Francis, b. ca, 1855.
Family correspondence, 1808-1946.
1078 Items.
In Duke University library.
a „^^, < i^' <> f, Ne ^J fii aty - F amUy correspondence of SueseU
famlfv iS.^2'?'- , Th 5if tters before MT0 ^ *™» "nembere ofthe
family engaged In lumbering In southern Michigan. The bulk of th»
g*" 'WTO-1905) is to Russell from his mother, Mrs Louta b!
SSSfH.* ' G ? en ^ d - Mass - -'■ I1Bd ^aalu^gtoni^Vi^^SSrns
afSSa.%^taS 8 SJ n , Wft «M»«*on, political run^TanflKy
£»£ <££££? material ««oarns primarily the meat^cMngbS-
ness in Ureenneld, Mass., and In Hie West
Card Index in the library
Acquired, 1959.
MS 62-1148
89
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Newton, John C. Calhoun, 1848-1931.
Papers, 1870-1931.
3600 Hems and 132 v.
In Duke University library.
Minister, missionary, and college professor. Correspondence,
diaries, account books, sermons, note books, and other papers con-
cerning Newton's career, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Its
missionary activities In Japan, and religion In Japan. Includes notes
taken in the classes of Herbert Baxter Adams and O. Stanley Ball.
Correspondents include James Atkins, James fi™i««_ Jr„ and Walter
Russell Lambuth.
Card index in the library.
Acquired. 1944.
MS 62-1149
Newby, Tarkin, d. ca. 1824.
Papers, 1796-1921.
262 Items and 1 t.
In Duke University library.
Merchant and State legislator, of Fayettevllle, N. C Chiefly cor-
respondence (1803-2S) of Newby concerning Southern life, the Newby
family, politics and government In North Carolina and the V. S-,
religion In the South, and social life and customs. The earliest letters
are from John Williams Walker, a friend of Newby; the Items after
18T1 are mostly family letters.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 19SL
MS 62-1160
Monroe, John.
Papers of the Monroe, Candy, and Kackley families, 1775-
1948.
3217 items and 37 v.
In Duke University library.
Sheriff and county official, of Capon Bridge, Ya. (now W. Va.).
Family letters and other papers (chiefly 1850-8©) of the related Mon-
roe, Candy, and Kackley families of Hampshire Co, Va. (now W. Va.).
Includes letters from family members In the Old Southwest and the
Trans-Mississippi West, agricultural and personal records, and tax
rolls and assessment books for Hampshire Co. (early 1880's). Per-
sons mentioned Include James Candy, Joseph Kackley, and Alexander
Monroe. .
Card index in the library.
Acquired. 1955.
MS 62-1181
McKethan, Alfred Augustas, 1809-1890.
Papers, 1860-1927.
518 items.
In Duke University library.
Carriage manufacturer, of Fayettevllle, N. C Correspondence and
other papers (1852-75) relating to McKethan's carriage and buggy
manufacturing business. Includes letters from his grandson, also
Alfred Augustus McKethan (1871-1919), while a midshipman at
Annapolis, while stationed In Honolulu (1893-05) , and while cruising
on the snipe Alliance and Philadelphia.
^v**™- MS62-1152
Avery family.
Papers, 1796-1916.
1000 Items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3289)
Correspondence, plantation and personal accounts, and legal docu-
ments, of Daniel Dudley Avery, his wife, Sarah Craig Marsh Avery,
and their ancestors and descendants. The material relates chiefly to
their Louisiana plantation, Petit Anse Island, sugar cane, and salt
MS 62-1153
1820 (oo.)-1869.
Smith, Washington M
Papers, 1831-1916.
8378 iicnis.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, bauker, and lawyer, of Selma, Ala. Business and per-
sonal correspondence and other papers of Washington M. Smith and
the Smith family, containing information on Smith's interests in
banking, law, and planting, on economic conditions in Alabama after
1840 public schools and their establishment in Alabama, tax collec-
tion In the Confederate States, social life and customs In Selma,
economic conditions during the Reconstruction, Smith's successful
efforts to reestablish in New York and England his former amueney,
and 'family affairs. Includes a series of letters of Smith's daughter,
Ella, and her husband, Hilary A. Herbert Most of the items before
1850 and after 1869 are family letters and papers.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1959.
MS62-11S
Unpublished description In the library.
Lent by Joseph S. Clark, 195T.
Pngsley, Chester DeWitt, 1887-
Correspondence, 1873-1938.
19, 216 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and philanthropist, of PeekskUl, N. T. Personal, bu
political, and philanthropic correspondence (chiefly 1925-38), relat-
ing to Pugsley's political work for the Democratic Party, his philan-
thropic activities, his efforts to promote better understanding and
knowledge of international affairs, V. S. and New York politics
(1910-38), and V. S. economic conditions (USO's and 1930*8). Cor-
respondents Include Roscoe Pound and William Howard TafL
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1959.
MS 62-1155
Preston, John, treasurer of Virginia.
Papers, 1740-1824.
337 items.
In Duke University library.
State legislator and treasurer, of Virginia. Chiefly correspondence
and other papers of Preston (mostly 1T8S-1817), relating to survey-
ing, old treaties with the Cherokees, the education of his children,
legislation In the House of Delegates, property of the Preston family,
and other matters. Includes papers of Preston's father, William
Preston, surveyor and justice of the peace, of Botetourt Co, Va.
Correspondents Include Blchard Willing Byrd, John Floyd, Charles
Clement Johnston, James Pleasants, Francis Preston, and William
Badford.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 195S.
MS 62-1156
Potts family.
Papers, 1720-1926.
404 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Papers of the Potts family of Ireland and Maryland, consisting
primarily of letters of William Potts i and his son, William Potts n,
merchants of Frederick, Md. Includes letters from members of the
Potts family in Ireland. Earlier papers contain Information on the
cotton and tobacco trade, attitudes toward the Revolutionary War,
and economic conditions In the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Letters after 1810 mainly concern family matters. Bulk of the
material falls In the periods 1760-1830 and 1880-1882.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1949.
MS 62-1157
Peterson, John, farmer.
Papers, 1850-1927.
163 items.
In Duke University Library.
Farmer, gunsmith, and Confederate Boldler. Correspondence and
Other papers (chiefly 1860-99) of Peterson; of his daughter, Jane
Peterson, of Hickory, N C. ; and of other members of the family In
Montana and Missouri. The material pertains to camp life in the
Confederate Army, conditions in Montana in the later 19th century,
and speculation in iron and silver mines (1880 , s and 1880's).
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1946.
MS 62-1158
90
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Person family.
Papers, 1767-1915.
2500 items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, accounts, diary (1869), bills, deeds, wills, legal
documents, and other papers (largely lffi9-97>. The bulk of the col-
lection relates to Thomas A. Person and his family, and Includes
letters written from Harrison Co., Texas, and New Orleans (ca.
WW's) ; student letters from various North Carolina schools (1835-
60); letters of Confederate soldiers concerning military life- and
family and business letters with Civil War reminiscences. The 'early
material mostly concerns Thomas A. Person's father, Presley Carter
Person, of Loulsburg, N. C, and the settlement of his estate. Later
material concerns patent medicines manufactured by a member of the
family. Other correspondents and names mentioned include W. P.
Montgomery, Harriet Person Perry, Levin Perry, Theophilus Perry,
Jesse H. H. Person, Joseph Arlington Person, M. P. Person, and
Willie Mangum Person.
Card index in the .library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library by N M Tiller
andN.L Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1641.
MS 62-1159
Pendleton, Madison.
Papers of Madison and William James Pendleton, 1775-
1932.
1806 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and accounts of Madison Pendleton, physician,
and William James Pendleton, tobacco farmer, both of Louisa Co.,
Va, relating to tobacco farming and Confederate military affairs.
Includes letters connected with David B. Harris and William Bar-
rett, whose families were related to the Pendtetons by marriage.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1937.
MS 62-1160
Dwelle, G MerriD, 1835-1916.
Papers, 1843-96.
300 items and 8 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Union soldier and businessman of Lake City, Minn. Correspond-
ence, diaries, and memorabilia. The bulk of the collection consists
of letters written by Dwelle to his sister Caroline while he was a
member of the Second Minnesota Sharpshooters, a second lieutenant
In the Third Battalion Minnesota Light Artillery, and a member of
the Sibley Expedition to the Dakotas. The tetters contain descrip-
tions of the battles of Cumberland f."""«c, Richmond, Fair Oaks,
Harrison's Landing, Rockville, Katesvilte, and Antietam, army food
and equipment, marches, war damages, topography of the areas
through which the men passed, deaths, mmapps, army hospitals, the
treatment of wounded men, Dwelle's tour of duty at various forts in
Dakota Territory, skirmishes with the Indians, and the reactions of
the men against the Indians and the expedition.
Descriptive inventory In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. J. B. Miller, 1961.
MS 62-1161
Associated Charities of St. PanL
Records, 1892-1917.
100 Items and 2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Reports and minutes of the Associated Charities of St Paul and
its successor organisation, United Charities of St PauL Includes
Information on visits made to other cities to study charity proce-
dures, regis tr ation flics showing conditions of fumtiig; and individ-
uals, charity work of Individual organizations, relations between
member agencies and Associated and United Charities, case records
of relief applicants, visits made to the poor and needy, teaching of
thrift, visiting nurses and other health services, legal aid, child wel-
fare, and legislation relating to women, children, and the poor. The
material is related to the Society's collection of the papers of James
Frederick Jackson, who was the general secretary of both organisa-
tions.
Descriptive Inventory In the repository.
Gift of the Family Service of Cleveland, Ohio, 1958.
MS 62-1162
Scott William Lafayette, 1828-1872.
Papers, 1847,-77.
1010 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, reacher. Confederate officer, and politician, of Greensboro,
N. C. Correspondence, speeches, and other papers (chiefly 1854-71),
relating to Scott's student days at the University of North Carolina,
his legal and teaching career, his service in the State legislature
(1850's), his difficulties in and ultimate resignation from the Con-
federate Army, his unsuccessful campaign for Congress (1870), the
Ku KJux Elan, and the Whig, American, and Republican Parties In
North Carolina. Includes family correspondence with Scott's wife,
Ella P«in Scott, and his brother, Levi 1L Scott, who was a Confed-
erate reviver for sequestrated Federal property, in the Civil War.
Other correspondents Include Kemp P. Battle. W. H. Battle, R. P.
Dick, J. K. McLean. R. M. Pearson, John Pool, D. L. Swain, A. W.
Tourgee, and Jonathan Worth.
Card index in the library.
MS 62-1163
Jackson, Andrew, Pre*. V. S., 1767-1845.
Papers, 1786-1853.
ca. 1100 Items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Correspondence, business and financial records, commissions,
patents, morning reports, muster rolls, Inspection and provision re-
turns, court martial records, and other papers, many of them frag-
mentary, concerning Jackson's career, his business affairs, his real
estate and slave transactions, the firm Jackson and Hutchlngs, the
Donelson family, the War of 1812, the battles of the Horse Shoe and
New Orleans, the Cherokee, Choctaw ■ Creek and Seminole Indians,
the U. S. Army, Jean Lafflte, Florida, and the annexation of Texas.
Includes 10 letters by Jackson. Correspondents include W. L. An-
derson, Mathew Arbuckle, Thomas Hart Benton, Daniel BiaseH, Wil-
liam Carroll, William Clatrbome, James Gadsden, Robert Hays, Sam
Houston, Samuel Jackson, John McKee. David B. Morgan, Francis
Newman, George Nixon, Robert Purdy, John Reld, John Rhea, Wil-
liam Tharp, George Walker, and Robert James Walker.
Unpublished guide In the library.
In large part, purchased from Charles F. Gunther, ca. 1920.
MS 62-1164
Rootes, Sarah A
Correspondence, 1822-84.
124 items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence (mainly 1858-70). Most of the letters are from
Sarah A. Rootes* brother, Thomas Reade Rootes, a Confederate sol-
dier in Co. C 4th Texas Cavalry. The material relates to the settle-
ment of estates (1822-61) ; the part of Texas In the Civil War, Civil
War prisons In Santa T6, N. M, New Orleans, and Elmlra, N. T. ;
Houston, Tex., during Reconstruction ; migration to and conditions in
Texas; and the Civil War and Reconstruction in Virginia. Corre-
spondents include B. F. Cook and Henry Lamartlne Hagy.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1841.
MS 62-1165
Rogers, Sum Hart, 1825-1874.
Correspondence, 1846-73.
113 items.
In Duke University Library.
U. S. Representative, Confederate officer, and attorney general of
North Carolina. Personal and family letters of Rogers and of his
wife, Jane E. Haywood Rogers, concerning Civil War camp life, the
defense of the North Carolina coast officer training In the Confederate
Army, and other matters. Includes letters from former schoolmates
of Rogers' wife, correspondence of Rogers and his wife while be was
In Congress (1854), lists of Jurors, and an undated note from Z. B.
Vance.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1944.
MS 62-1166
Dodge, GrenviUe MeDen, 1831-1916.
Papers, ca. 1850-ca. 1922.
455 v. arid ca. 25 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Civil engineer, railroad executive, Army officer, and U. S. Repre-
sentative from Iowa. Correspondence, letter books, diaries, financial
reports, banking papers, legal papers, scrapbooks, news dippings, an
abstract of correspondence 11917-22) between Edgar B. Harlan and
Dodge's legal representatives, maps, commissions, certificates, diplo-
mas, printed material, and other papers. Includes executive and
a dmin istrative correspondence of the Union Pacific Railroad Co., of
which Dodge was chief engineer; Dodge's political, business, and
personal correspondence ; and Civil War papers.
91
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Beige, Gremvilie Mdlen, 1831-1916.
ca. 1922. (Continued)
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Dodge and bis estate.
Papers, es. 1850-
MS 62-1167
Warren and! BeH, BacoiCs Castle, Va.
Kecords, 1851-1914.
3 ft
In University of Virginia Library (831)
Fifty-six account books, ledgers, and notebooks, mostly of the
Warren and Bell store, which operated at various times as Gwaltney
& Warren, Warren & Brothers, and William A. Warren & Son ■ bat
including several personal ledgers of the Bell and Warren families
and notebooks (1876-77) of J. A. Warren, kept at Virginia Military
Institute, and of John A. McBride, at the University of Virginia.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist University of
Virginia library, 1938-40, p. 20 'rersity or
Gift of Waverly Bell, 1S32.
MS 62-1168
S«iosrt, Henry James.
Papers, 1779-1912.
16,590 items and 68 v.
In Duke University Library
raiSS^' el ?f ti(>n clerfc . ">« Virginia legislator, of Martinsburg and
Hedgesvilks Va. (now W. Va.). Correspondence, account books,
ledgers, and other professional, business, and family correspondence
(chiefly 1 1820-85), of Seibert and of his family. The »Ua*on relltS
SSS^TV^- X!?l? ia ana national-politics before the Civil War,
to Vte^. Northwest, social life and customs, and slavery
Card Index in the library.
Aegulred, 1954-60.
MS 62-1169
Qainta-ig, Charles Todd, Sp., 1824-1898
Papers, 1857-99.
346 items.
In Duke University Library
,.J2£ eS< ? nt E P i ? c »P al clergyman. Mainly Oil War and episcopal
correspondence. Includes information on religious activltieTta the
SS^^w 11 ?'' ln 7!? ch <^tard served ifa^Sto;tteCwS
n,%™ tte West; and Quintard's activities as Protectant EpUcopal
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1S52-54.
MS 62-1170
BfcMuni, Giovanni Valentino Mattia, 1752-1822.
Correspondence of Giovanni and Leopoldo Fabroni. 1775-
1863. . '
412 items. -
In American Philosophical Society Library
Italian scientists. Correspondence of Fabroni and son with Fllippo
Iwazzei and other scientists, containing material on botany, America.
Enomas Jefterwm, and science in general Correspondents Include
G.ovanm Aldlnl, Sir Joseph Banks, Baron Georges Cuvier, Sir Hum-
1 7 J?J%, J°fePl,PWHPPe Francois Deleuze, Felix Fontana, Charles
SK?"? 1 " Porster, Johann Reinhold Forster, Alexander von Humboldt,
VTilneim von Humboldt, AngeUca Kauffman, Comte Bernard <£
Lacepede, Pierre Simon Lariace, Leopoldo Noblll, Joseph Priestley,
Giuseppe Raddl, Luigi Sacco, Antonio Scarpa, Ottaviano Targloni-
Tozzetti, »nd Giovanni Batista Venruri.
Cataloged individually in manuscripts catalog in the library
Purchase, 1981.
MS 62-1171 rev
Imszs, Maude, 1889-1955, collector.
Papers of the Jones and "Wood families, 1847-1934.
2 ft (ca. 150 items)
It University of Hawaii Library, Hawaiian and Pacific Collection.
letters, diaries, scrapbooks, and notebooks of Miss Jones' father,
£3rre O. Jones, clerk and teacher, and her grandfather John H.
WGOia, Eaerchant and planter.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
information on literary rights available In the library
Sift of Clarice B. Taylor, 1855.
MS 62-1172
Stonington Historical Society.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1672-1882.
ca. 170 items.
In Stonington (Conn.) Historical Society Library.
In part transcripts and photocopies.
Letters, wills, genealogical notes, legal and business papers, mar-
riage records, military commissions, ledgers, and other papers, In-
cluding a daybook (1861) of Otis Brown, a diary (1788) of Joseph
Denison Jr., letters and other papers of Edmund F. Fanning the
explorer, and a diary (1788-89) of Jonathan Wheeler 3d. Other per-
sons and families represented Include Capt Silas Beebe, the Brown,
Denison, Fanning, and Frlnk families, Dr. James Noyes and Rev
Joseph Noyes, the Pendleton, Phelps, Bnssell, and Sheffield families,
the John Smith family, and the Wheeler, Woodbridge, and York
families. -
Cataloged in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts nf the various families.
MS 62-1173
Cater, Thomas Vincent, 1851-1920.
Papers, 1883-1941.
389 items.
In Stanford University Library.
Lawyer, Jersey City alderman, and Populist leader of California.
Correspondence, legal documents, newspaper clippings, and a biog-
raphy of Cator. The correspondence (chiefly 1891-98) relates to
Oatprs ^relationship with the Populist Party In California and to
his position on such issues as government ownership of railroads free
sUver, anu-monopoly, and woman suffrage. Correspondents Include
U A. Barlow, John S. Dore, and E. M. Warden.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Harold F. Taggart, ca. 1960.
MS 62-1174
Jndd, Lawrence M
Papers, 1917-53.
16 ft
In University of Hawaii Library, Hawaiian and Pacific Collection.
Businessman, Governor of Hawaii, and Governor of American
Samoa. Personal and official correspondence, reports, addresses, notes,
dippings, and scrapbooks. Bulk of the material relates to JmuFf
term as Governor of Hawaii and as administrator (1947-51) of the
Hansen's disease settlement of Kalaupapa.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Judd, 1948-60.
MS 62-1175
Gifiard, Walter Le Montais, 1856-
Papers, 1878-1917.
5 ft.
In University of Hawaii Library, Hawaiian and Pacific Collection.
Businessman, entomologist, and horticulturist Letters and letter
books, most of which relate 10 W. G. Irwin and Co, Ltd, sugar fac-
tors, in which firm Giffard served as an officer from 1878 to 1909
Much of the correspondence is between Giffard and William G Irwin!
Includes a number of reports, letters, and financial statements regard-
ing the operation of the Maunawili Banch, 1914-17.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Victor Houston lii the 1930's.
MS 62-1176
Jaggar, Thomas Augustas, 1871-1953.
Papers, 1894-1953.
IS ft
In University of Hawaii Library, Hawaiian and Pacific Collection.
Volcanologist Letters, lecture notes, notes on volcano experiments,
record books, other papers, and photos, relating to voIcanologyTito-
gether with a phonograph record of the 1949 Manna Loa eruption,
and newspaper and periodical clippings (1755-1962) on volcanoes and
earthquakes all over the world. Includes records of the Hawaii Vol-
cano Research. Association. —=— «-»«u tu*-
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
- 2 1 " SLS 18 3a S& a estate and the Hawaii Volcano Besearcb. Asso-
ciation, 1953.
MS 62-1177
92
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gardner, George Clinton.
Gardner-Emory boundary survey papers, 1849-54.
1 v.
In DeGolyer Foundation Library (Dallas)
Letters of Gardner to his family during his service as clerk in the
Mexican boundary surrey of 1849-54, and related papers, describing
the survey and the boundary area from San Diego to Brownsville.
Includes letters describing Gardner's trip from Cincinnati to the west
coast, via New Orleans and Panama. Persons named are E. & G.
Blunt, Robert Campbell, Frederick Emory, William H. Emory, Charles
K. Gardner, Mathllde Gardner, James Green, W. GreenwaB, E. L. F.
Hardcastte, Dr. Hewlt, J. H. Ingle, E. Ingrabam, E. A. Palfrey, J. H.
Prloleau, J. Proteaux, M. Badzlnskl, and J. Taylor.
Transcript with finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
LTformation on literary rights available In the library.
MS 62-1178
Hanson, Willis Tracy, collector.
Papers, 1724-1833.
3 ft (ca. 80 items)
In New York State Library.
Chiefly material relating to Schenectady, N. Y. Includes muster
rolls and other records of Capt. John A. Bradt's Company of Bangers,
muster rolls (1758) of the Kingsborough Co., Schenectady Battalion,
enlistment roll (1775) of Capt Cornelius Van Dyck's company, min-
utes of the Mohawk Bridge Co, account books of Arent Bradt (1736-
t?'' Joh JL Bn ]? er < 17 55-75), Walter Butler (1733-43), and Joseph
Yates (1753-67), stock subscription (1833) of the UHca & Schenectady
?" »S°" map5 °* tne Scaeractaily area, and letters of George Clinton,
Sir William Johnson, Philip Schuyler, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer.
Goose Van Schaick, and John Visscher.
Descriptive list In the library ; individual items cataloged.
Acquired, 1825.
MS 62-1179
West Virginia. University.
Official records of West Virginia, 1786-1950.
ca. 120 items, 5 v„ and 1 folder.
_~? 1 L w< 5L vll S inla University Library (44, 196, 233, 241. 338. 350
607, 662, 676. 872, 914, 919, 980/1092)
In part, transcripts.
Census schedules, coal strike records, maps, minute books, tax book,
execution book, fee book, draft board records, assessment book, rec-
ords of electric power lines, county hospital records, and miscellaneous
papers. Includes court briefs, provost marshal records, general
orders. Governor's proclamations and other materials from the foes of
tnejudge advocate general, relating to the strikes in 1912-13.
Described separately In Guide to manuscripts and archives in the
West Virginia collection, by Charles Shetler ( 1958)
MS 62-1180
Irish, John Powell, 1843-1923.
Papers, 1882-1923. "
ca. 2 ft (ca. 630 items)
In Stanford University library.
Journalist member of the Iowa State Legislature, and naval
customs official, San Francisco. Chiefly correspondence (1916-21) to-
gether with biographical material written by Irish about members of
his family and close friends, several legal papers, a scrapbook of edi-
torials, a book of speeches, addresses and briefs, and articles written
on various subjects In which Irish was Interested. Includes articles
and correspondence on anti-Japanese agitation In California, Irish's
stand on the free coinage question, woman suffrage, and prohibition.
Correspondents include Grover Cleveland, Mark Banna, David Starr
Jordan, George Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stanford.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase.
MS 62-1181
Military Training Camps Association of the United States,
Records, 1915-60.
ca. 5 ft (5000 Items)
In Chic ago Historical Society Library.
Correspondence, financial records, newspaper articles, printed ma-
terial, and index cards, relating to the operation and aims of the
association and of the Civilian Aides to the Secretary of the Army,
the latter being selected, until 1951, from members of the association.
Concerns the association's annual conduct of voluntary military train-
ing camps. Its role In the military and defense mobilization during
World War n and the Korean War, Its support of universal military
training legislation, efforts to secure adequate housing for military
personnel and their families, and the enactment of a compulsory en-
listed military reserve program. A large part of the correspondence
involves Tom Russell Wyles, the Chief Civilian Aide and M. T. C. A.
president and his secretary, Mrs. Carolyn K. Kennedy
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the 5th IT. S. Army Headquarters, 196L
MS 62-1182
Cornell University. New York State School of Iiidwirid
and Labor Relations.
Records of State fact finding boards, 1899-1952.
9 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relatione
collections.
Correspondence, transcripts of hearings, reports, newspaper clip-
pings, and other records of cases before various boards In Massa-
chusetts, New Jersey, and New Tort The eases relate to disputes
over wages, pensions, hours, union activities, security regulations,
strikes, and working conditions. Organizations represented include
Acme Malleable Iron Works, Buffalo, N. ?.; Amalgamated Associa-
tion of Clothing Cutters and Trimmers; Amalgamated Association
of Street Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees; Bell Air-
craft Corp. ; Communication Workers of America, New Jersey Traffic
Division, no. 55 ; Crucible Steel Co., Syracuse plants ; Eastern Massa-
chusetts Street Railway Co.; Glove Manufacturers Association;
International Iron Moulders Union ; International Paper Co. ; New
Jersey Bell Telephone Co.; Palp, Sulphite, and Paperworkers Union;
Smith, Gray & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; United Automobile, Aircraft and
Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Local 501 ; United Gar-
ment Workers of America; and Tonkers Railroad Co.
Described in Guide to the records, Labor Management Doeume&te-
tlon Center, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Sec-
tions (I960)
In part, gifts of Saul Wallen and Edmund Ezra Day.
MS 62-1183
BacheDer, Irving, 1859-1950.
Papers, 1891-1945.
152 items and microfilm.
In St Lawrence University Library.
In part transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Author. Correspondence, and MSS. of unpublished stories.
sketches, novels, miscellaneous notes and reminiscences. Includes
MSS. of Eben Holden (1900), Darrel of the blessed isles (1913), The
marryers (1914), Dawn (1927), The house of the three ganders
(1928), Uncle Peel (1933), A boy for the ages (1937), and a micro-
film copy of The still house of CDarrow (1894). Correspondents
Include William Jennings Bryan, Stephen Crane, and Gilbert Parker.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts of various persons.
MS 62-1184
Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848.
Papers, 1821-63.
5 ft.
In New York State Library.
Artist Correspondence, notebooks, Journals, sketch books, essays,
lectures, poetry, bills, accounts, and other papers.
Purchased, 1935.
MS 62-1185
Masefield, John, 1878-
Correspondence, 1906-11.
8 v.
In Univer&ity of Arizona Library.
Correspondence with various notables, together with 224 lettesa
by Masefield to C. F. Cazenove, Maseneld*s literary agent.
Gift of T. E. Hanley.
MS 62-11SS
Stevenson House State Historical Monument, Monterey,
CaUf.
Manuscripts in the Stevensoniana collection,
ca. 50 items (in total collection of some 2000 items)
In Stevenson House State Historical Monument (Monterey, Calls.)
Scattered MS. material, including a few holograph items by Robert
Louis Stevenson, in a large collection of books, clippings, photos., and
memorabilia concerning Stevenson.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
MS62-ll§f
93
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro Branch, San
Francisco.
Mexican manuscripts, ca. 1790-1840.
1 ft. and 241 v.
In Sutro Library (San Francisco)
Vellum bound MS. and other pnn»-« - OI ,
medicine, and other subjects.
MS 62-1188
Sihler, Ernest Gottlieb, 1853-1942.
Papers, 1899-1932.
ca. SO items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
Educator and classical scholar. Includes Slider's memories of his
youth, first impressions of Italy and Switzerland, lectures on classi-
cal subjects, and prospectuses of his books. The material Is related
to the repository's L. Fuerbrlnger and W. O. Sihler collections.
Open to Investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Gift of Pruzlaff Library and others.
MS 62-1189
v o, Jaime de.
Papers, ca. 1930-54.
lft
In University of California at Los Angeles library.
Anthropologist. Correspondence, MSS. and typescripts of poems,
stories, articles, and books, other papers, and pictures. Includes
typescripts In several versions of de Angulo'B Indian tales (1853)
r2* J of J? ie lettere were wrttteI > to Mrs. de Angulo. Correspondents
Include Blaise Cendrars, Marianne Moore, Dorothy Shakspear Pound,
and Ezra Loomls Pound. ^^
Olft of Mrs. de Angulo, 1959.
MS 62-1190
WaddeH, Charles Wilkin, 1875-
Papers, ca. 1917-58.
ca. 500 items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Educator. Correspondence, clippings, and related printed material
concerning the organization, history, and progress of the Elementary
Training School at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Gift of Mr. Waddell, 1960.
MS 62-1191
Pinal Dome Oil Company, Santa Maria, Calif.
Records, ca. 1901-22.
ca. 160 ft. (ca. 500,000 Items)
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Correspondence, ledgers; journals, trial balance sheets, inventories,
statements, miscellaneous accounts, well drilling reports, cashbooks,
stock certificate books, and other records of the Pinal Dome Oil Co.
and its subsidiary and allied companies.
Gift of Guy L. Goodwin, 1846.
MS 62-1192
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Autograph albums, 1790-1888.
12 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Signatures of friends, usually accompanied by verses. In the wihmwa
of Beulah Brown, Lee H. Buffington, Adete C. Clark, Elizabeth C.
Clemson, Walter Gould, and Mary McShane. Also Includes volumes
of signatures of subscribers to various publications, as well as stock-
holders in a bridge company.
Separately described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1849)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1193
— '^amia. Historical Society.
^oi-apuooks, 1802-1914.
5v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Largely clippings, with some letters, photos, papers, and miscel-
lany. One volume Is anonymous in origin; the others bear the names
of the Kimball family, Joseph A. Kneass, Lawrence E. McCrossln, and
Joseph Lapsley Wilson.
Separately described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1849)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1194
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Records of clubs and societies, 1775-1925.
ca. 35 v., 2 boxes, and 1 package.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies.
Minute books, cashbooks, membership lists, constitutions, petitions
and other diverse items relating to relief societies, burial societies,
women's organizations (professional and social), colonization sode-
ties and societies for the protection of fugitive slaves, political clubs,
literary associations, patriotic societies, clerical organizations, and
societies connected with churches, schools, lodges, and ethnic groups.
Separately described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1848)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1198
Women's Overseas Service League. St. Paul Unit.
Records, 1919-42.
ca. 30 Items and 6 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, treasurer's records, biograph-
ical sketches of members, constitution and bylaws, articles of Incorpo-
ration, and a booklet giving the history of the League.
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Frances Sogers, 1866.
MS 62-1196
Service Bureau of Women's Organizations, Hartford.
Records, 1945-57.
lbox.
In Badcllffe College Lltrary, Women's Archives (B-T)
Beports of July 7, 1945; Jan. 22 and Oct 4, 1846; and Feb. 25, 1847
(In MS. form), together with a file of 12 Annual reports (not In MS.
form)
Acquired, 1952-59.
MS 62-1197
Mothers' Discussion Club, Cambridge, Matt.
Papers, 1899-1950.
lbox.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-13)
Becords of a club founded in 1899 to discuss problems relating to
the members' children and their upbringing, later broadened to cover
community analysis and international affairs. Papers Include min-
utes of meetings, lists of members and of officers, World War I rec-
ords of members, and material on the 50th anniversary party In 1849.
Acquired, 1955.
MS 62-1198
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Greaterville, Arizona collection, 1880-1921.
21 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Journals, 2 school registers (1895-99), school reports (1917-21),
school census returns O902-O5), 6 Justice court and justice of peace
documents, notarial record, marriage certificates, and a tune book
(1805) for a Greaterville firm. Includes a Journal (1885-1900) of a
person named Anderson and a Journal (1880) relating to mlnlne m
Greaterville. ~ *
MS 62-1199
Wilkinson, Ogden D collector.
Papers, 1684-1856.
50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
A folder of letters (1622-56) addressed to Alexander Burton,
United States consul at Oporto, Portugal and Cadiz, Spain; single
letters from Lewis Cass, A. C Dodge, Washington Irving, and Martin
Van Buren; three letters from William H. Preseott; a letter (1889)
from John Qulncy Adams; a Quaker certificate of removal given to
Thomas Langhorne (1884) ; and receipts of Th<mn »« and John Law-
rence (1742-98)
Presented by the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1858.
MS 62-1200
Navy League of the United States. Richmond Women's
Council.
Navy League Club records, 1943-46.
ca. 1000 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Deposited by the Navy League Club, Bicnmond.
MS 62-1201
94
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bates, Edward, 1793-1869.
Papers, 1778-1872.
82 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, State legislator, D. S. Representative from Missouri, and
r.lA.t™* Ge P2? L Correspondence, diary (1828), win, deeds,
andotter papers. The diary Is of Caroline Matilda Bites Jettand
concerns her journey from Northumberland Co, Va_ to St Louis.
Correspondent!! and persons mentioned Include Thomas Hart Benton.
Taylor Beny, Aaron Burr, John Catron. Henry Clay, Lucy Ann Pope
S bDey, » M f25 ret P™*** MmberUke BatonT^Bdward Everett
Thomas Forsyth, Andrew Hull Foote, Anna Bates Jett, Beverdy John-
son, Meriwether Lewis, Francis Lieber, William L. May, John Ran-
dolph of Boanoke, John Boss, William Tecomseh Sherman, Kdwle M.
S^ton, Margaret Maria Bates Spears Wharton, AgnesParBons Blch-
ardson Woodson, and members of the Bates fhmlry
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
But of Mrs. Ralph Todd Kellogg. M6L
MS 62-1202
Leflar, Robert Allen, 1901-
'Wax Relocation Authority papers, 1912-46.
7 ft
In Univ ersity of Arkansas library.
lawyer and Jodge. Correspondence, news dippings, articles, and
?2£^ I £? a "- 00 S2^ 8 *"» War »**»«<» A^ffirytewblch
iSS.T^.^. attom 5J B l^ a * ,tant solicitor, 1842-41 Includes
SSS^i 1 ? "* •* eBc ^* nmnlBtetratlon, offices and functions, and
K C .^ a 22S.S!^ m l2 ! S"*"^ «" «"»•«•, resetaen^prob-
tarns, andconsutntlonal principles; and on Individual Irearings con-
cerning leave clearance, repatriation and expatriation, loyalty, and
Unpublished calendar in the library
«3ff eftir^S^ M »-^""»«««o»s-
MS 62-1203
Chesebroogh family.
Papers, 1672-1853.
ca. 50 items.
In Stonlngton (Conn.) Historical Library
In part, transcript (typewritten)
nZZSSLZ? !f early Stonlngton family, descendants of wmiam
Otosebrongh^ farmer, Judge, religious leader, and an orgaiusaHof
!!^?1Lf5 te gorarnm S t fc*™** the Stonlngton land agreement
^J SI2 iiS^&S? alag J ttam ™» «l«nature of Wmiam C&esetaough;
B ^£ 7 3r.J 8S ?LS2? •JL etter ot a tater wmta » CkSSroulh
Papers^of EUhn Ghesebroogh; and many family papeis tfttepertod
Unpublished catalog In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts of the Chesebr jugh family.
MS 62-1204
ChiHs, Annetta A
Papers, 1867-1955.
214 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Material relating to the masonic writings of Albert Pike, and
photos, of oil developments In the Cleveland, Okla. area.
MS 62-1205
Anderson family-.
Papers, 1802-92.
ea, 650 items.
In Kansas State Historical Society, Manuscript Division.
CorresiKmdence and papers of the following members of the Ander-
S£ £S2? : fSt ^^aa^Mtras-lSMS), clergyman and president rf
*** ?°4S? °* Trustees of Washington College" Washington, PaThta
S^S^^^Sf lo, " r3r J . So<ae,y tm *" Mississippi region, professor
at Hanover College, and president of Miami University^ aiottan-lon\
^L^^^^J^t^?- edncator - »«P^Sndent tf raS
r°*S*°T **? L525*- *, *• Cumberland during the Civil War, financier,
SSSS^SKSL?? *"* CoUege <" E^Poria, Kan.; John Alexander
Anderson (1834-1882), son of William C Anderson, cleigymanTcha?.
?"i. V£? M California Infantry, U. S. Sanitary Commissioner presi-
dent of Kansas State Agricultural College, U. S. Representative fflom
Kansas, and consul-general to Cairo.
o JSS?iS?2-: in ^ the B J. en 5" u re » )ort «* °» Kansas State Historical
Society (1905-08) p. 82-89.
Gift of the Anderson family, 1905.
MS 62-1206
fitzsmunons, Cortland, 1893-1949.
Papers, ca. 1935-47.
2 ft (40 items)
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Author. MSS. of screen plays, plays, and stories, together with
some correspondence with publishers.
Gift of Mrs. Muriel Fltzsimmons, 1857.
MS 62-1207
Benson, Edward Frederic, 1867-1940.
Papers, ca. 1899-1940.
Sft.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library
rfi^Sf^ h J"i t ^ >r -*jP 7* ,ponden0e - Pnollsner-s statements, contracts,
cuppings, and drafts of ca. 85 short stories, poems, essaya and [three
of Benson's novels. Including Luda in LontonU82T1^ ^^
Purchase, 1856. '
MS 62-1208
Jackson, Holbrook, 1874-1948.
Literary manuscripts, ca. 1900-48.
12 items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
British author. Chiefly holograph drafts of the following works -
The eighteen nineties (1813), Great English novelists (1807), and
Great soldiers (1809) ; holograph notes on a wide range of subjects,
entitled Memoria technlca (1818-41) ; and a MS. in 5 v. entitled Lords
of language, extracts from the notebooks of a bibliophile (1987-48)
which is marked Bookman's holiday n, and was Intended as a seauel
to Jackson's book. Bookman's holiday (1845)
Purchase, 1857.
MS 62-1209
Barton, Bernard, 1784-1849.
Pnpe-s, 1818-18.
95 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
Quaker poet and bank clerk. Letters, mostly t» Wlilam S Fitch,
a few poems, and other papers. Other correspondents Include b!
Ackermann and Edward Moxon. Many letterTconcern Boon's
poetry.
Card Index in the library.
Purchased from Mary Benjamin, 1940.
MS 62-1210
Weflman, Paul Iselin, 1898-
Papers, 1949-
5ft
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Author. Typescripts and galley proofs with holograph corrections
of Wellman's published books, together with some publicity material
for his books.
Gift of Mr. Wellman, 1849-
MS 62-1211
Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-
Papers, ca. 1925-
15 ft
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Poet Correspondence, MSS. of poems, stories, and articles, pic-
tures, memorabilia, and other papers. Correspondents include Blch-
ard Eberhart, William Everson, John Gould Fletcher, Charles Henri
Ford, Morris Graves, Raymond Ellsworth Larsson, Denise Levertov
James Laughlln, Paul MatUck, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patches, Law-
rence Clark Powell, Sir Herbert Edward Bead, Bdouard BodltL
Selden Rodman, Derek a Savage, and wmiam Carlos Williams.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Kenneth Bexroth, 1858.
MS 62-1212
Kaweah Co-operative Commonwealth Company of Califor-
nia, ltd.
Records, 1884-1942.
125 Items.
In Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park collections (Three
Bivers, Calif.)
In part, transcripts.
Papers concerning Kaweah, the cooperative settlement ted by Bur.
nette G. Haskell and James J. Martin In California. Originals and
copies of correspondence ; copies of testimony in re Kaweah, Los An-
geles Court; originals and copies of time checks, meal tickets, and
membership applications; dippings; documents; mimeographed and
carbon copies of autobiographical memoirs; published booklets de-
scribing colony affairs; six copies of The Commonwealth, the news-
95
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Kaweah Co-operative Commonwealth Company of Califor-
nia, ltd. Records, 1884-1942. (Continued)
paper of the colon; ; unpublished theses ; a chapter from an unpub-
lished history of Sequoia Natolonal Park concerning the colon; ; and
photos,
lades.
Acquired from various private individuals and descendants of mem-
bers of the colony.
MS 62-1213
Stevens, Wayne Edson, 1892-1959.
Papers.
1 file drawer.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Historian. Correspondence, notes, and drafts comprising Stevens's
working flies for a project to be published by the Alvord Historical
Commission under the title British pamphlets relating to the West
Gift of Mrs. Stevens, 1958.
MS 62-1214
Edwards, Ninian, 1775-1833.
Papers, 1799-1880.
ca. ISO items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts, partly of orginals in the Chicago Historical Society.
Governor of Illinois. Includes copy of an indenture made between
Edwards and Jonathan Taylor of Kentucky, drafts of letters by Ed-
wards, and letters from J. Q. Adams, T. H. Benton, John C. Calhoun,
August Chouteau, Edward Coles, D. P. Cook, William Crawford,
J. J. Crittenden, J. M. Crowell, A. P. Field, Charles Fisher Albert
Gallatin, Felix Grundy, Sam Houston, S. D. Ingham, Andrew Jackson,
H. Johnson, B. M. Johnson, William Kelly, Rnfus King,, Thomas L.
McKenney, John McLean, James Monroe, Gabriel Moore, Thomas B.
Beed, John Reynolds, J. B. Shackford, Samuel Southard, B Steven-
son, Isham Talbot, and William Wirt. Four letters to Ninian Wirt
Edwards are written by George Forquer, Stephen A. Douglas, and
Simon Cameron.
MS 62-1215
lienan, J Henry, collector.
Detlef Lienau collection, ca. 1850-1900.
1 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Biographical material and memorabilia relating to the German-
born architect, Detlef lienau. Includes letters from various persons
relating to lienau, several memorial articles on Lienau, photocopies
of newspaper clippings and other letters, certificates of various uni-
versities, guilds, and other organizations Issued to, and relating to
lienau, and photos.
Gift of Mr. Lienau, 1942.
MS62-1216
Michigan. University. WUHam L. Clements Library.
Mexican manuscripts, late 18th cent — 1835.
46 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ana Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
In part, transcripts.
A bound voL of nn r plnt e d MSS. which appear to be late 18th cent.
copies; and a bound voL of miscellaneous letters, documents, and
essays of Mexican origin. Names of writers of letters and authors
and signers of documents include Jose Maria Agalrre, Basilio Arll-
laga, Miguel BernaL Fr. Jose Maria de Jeuy Belaurazan, Dr. Juan
Ifflia Chavert, Jose DavOa, Jose Bernardo Gutierrez, Frtedrich Heln-
rlch Alexander, Frelherr von Humboldt Fr. Jose Manuel de Jesus,
Jose Mariano de Leon, Ignado Maria Lerdo, Servando Feresa de
Mier, Francisco Xavier de la Pena, Francisco Perez, -Jose' Perez-
Madrid, Lopez Garcia de Salazar, Fr. Ignado de San Luis Jose
Manuel Sartorlo, Manuel Torres, Alexandre Valdes, Nicolas Vegas,
Setter de Vengana, Pablo VUlavlcendo, Juan Yafies, Eafael de Traza-
beL and Pedro Patiflo Ttollnqne.
Purchased, 1835; and acquired upon settlement of the Clements
estate, 1887.
MS 62-1217
Sydney, Thomas Townshend, let viscount, 1733-1800.
Papers, 1765-87.
47 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British statesman. Correspondence, documents, and secret min-
utes of the British Cabinet kept during Anglo-American negotiations
while Townshend was Secretary of State under George m.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Charles I. Sawyer, 1916.
MS 62-1218
Mexico (Viceroyalty)
Documents, 1784-90.
40 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Transcripts.
Documents passing between Spain and the Mexican Viceroy and
between the Viceroy and various repositories where search was made
for material requested by the Spanish Government for the projected
history of the Spanish possessions in the Indies.
Described in the catalogue of Sotheby and Co. (June 24-27, 1919)
item 438. '
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937.
MS 62-1219
McCarthy, Justin, 1830-1912.
Correspondence, 1877-1899.
ca. 160 items.
In University of Kansas City Library, Snyder Collection of Ameri-
cana.
Irish novelist and statesman. Correspondence by Justin McCarthy
and his daughter, Charlotte, mainly to Messrs. Cbatto and Wlndus,
apparently his publishers, concerning his books and articles, discuss-
ing publication, titles, etc., and acknowledging receipt of payments
and royalties. Many letters are written by McCarthy's daughter for
him, discussing his illness, asking for advance of money, having books
sent to him, etc
MS 62-1220
Forbes, Stephen Alfred, 1844-1930.
Papers, 1847-1928.
11 items and 1 reel microfilm.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and microfilm.
Entomologist Correspondence, chiefly Civil War letters of Forbes
and his brother Henry C. Forbes ; journals (1861-65) of Stephen A
Forbes; and letters, clippings and other papers, on the Grierson Bald.
Persons named are Henry Elsey, Benjamin Henry Grierson. T J Lhv
pincott, and William Sooy Smith. '
Described in the Survey's Publication no. 6 (1956) p. 31-32.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
MS 62-1221
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848.
Papers, 1811-34.
; ca. 60 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part, photocopies (negative)
Includes correspondence relating to J. P. Cabanne, John Day,
Charles Gratiot, Donald McTavish, and others associated with Astor
In the fur trade.
MS 62-1222
Amson, Arthur.
Papers, 1872-75.
55 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Chiefly letters in German by Amson to his parents, written while
he was studying in Heidelberg and Leipzig on the recommendation
of Thomas Davidson. Includes letters telling of his last Illness. The
material is related to the repository's Davidson and William T Harris
collections.
Gift 1949.
MS 62-1223
Ashley family.
Ashley-Cabell papers, 1843-61.
ca. 100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Papers chiefly concerning the management of the estate of Mrs.
John J. Crittenden (who was formerly Mrs. William H. Ashley) of
St Louis.
Gift
MS62-1224
Whittier, John Greenfeaf, 1807-1892.
Correspondence, ca. 1820-92.
ca. 570 items.
In Central Michigan University Library.
Poet Correspondence with Charles A. Dana, Balph W. Emerson.
Oliver W. Holmes, Sr., and many others.
Unpublished annotated Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Misses McClence, 1955.
MS 62-1225
96
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mollery-MeDocaM Lumber Company, Duluth.
Records, 1904-34.
Ca.3ft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Descriptive inventory in the repository
Gift of Alice O'Brien, 1958.
MS62-1226
Lawton, Helen Fuller, 1895-
Papers, 1906-36.
300 items and 1 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
hJtr. ™. Correspondence, printed matter (1906-07) and a scraD-
hookconta.mng newspaper clippings, programsTphotos en6 pictS
post cards relating mainly to lira. Lawtoi's teacher LotX Taftand
stage career of Taft's daughter Emily, who later married PaM nr
Descriptive inventory in the library
Gift of Mrs. Lawton, 195T.
MS 62-1227
Cooperative Services, int, Minneapolis.
Records, 1934-57.
ca. 2 ft. (2000 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Articles of incorporation, bylaws, stockholders' report, notices of
meetings, minutes of meetings of the Board of Directon oitte Hta
cational Committee, and of the Twin fflrv nil rE«i rwi-rSr - "
operating statement *&£*25?£& StSZSSflSSt
mente. contracts between the cooperative andthelnterMtional AsX
ciabon of Machinists and Mechanics and other unfonTu^Z^
^ d , ^.correspondence relating to educational woHt ^
Descriptive inventory in the repository
Gift of IverLind, 1959. w""y-
MS 62-1228
Gfflespie and Harper Company, Smarter, Mian.
Records. 1874-90.
500 items and 2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, time book, journal, agreements deeds, receima.
invoices and other legal, financial, and miscellaneous SSrs"g!vC
tanSS"!™. ?. "S*"" <*£«"> Gillie and H^fanTvfrlouf
lumber firms in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa for the cuttlne and
delivering of logs and lumber, andtracine the renin! mf^SsJS,
bought in Stillwater, Minn, by the wmp^ 8 ^ "* propert y
Descriptive inventory in the repository
Gift of Robert Slaughter. 1957.
MS 62-1229
Hays, Theodore L 1867-1945.
Papers, 1887-1921.
ca. 6 ft. (1000 items and 52 v.)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Theater owner and operator. Correspondence, minutes, account
m?S-rS a s «*P b00 £ documenting Hays' career as owTer ofthe
Bijou Opera House, Minneapolis, manager of the Grand Opera HoS
of St Paul and the People's Theater and the Metropoltan^nea?^
wh.^ nI "S POliS ' and »«»»*»» of the Twin dry Sc^ic Co alrnT
which sold scenery, curtains, and stage equipment The c^res™™?
.?£ " ™? T ?* i with *">**&. ~A«ructton of theafers «nS lD .
tabor negotiations, and other aspects of the theater taisSSs S
chides minute books of the Minnesota Amusement A^SfanrfS
the Theatrical Managers Association of thV^ CWe?
Descriptive inventory io the repository ww.
Gift of Donald Chies, 1961.
MS 62-1230
Huntoon, Latins Addison, 1827-1884.
Business records, 1876-84.
2v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Th D ^?.?° k % keD io b i I> i? I>rtetors of tt S^eral store In Lakeland, Minn.
S5?™2 SSL t' 1B 't?° °? s kepl by Hun toon; the proprietor for the
volume dated Jan.^Fuly 18S4 has not been identified.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Philip D. Jordan, I960.
MS 62-1231
Powell, Rose Arnold, 1876-1961.
Papers, 1922-61.
5 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-107)
Correspondence, journals, and articles, much of It concerning Susan
B. Anthony, and Mrs. Powell's efforts to have her memorialized in
many ways. Includes correspondence with Gutzon Borglum on the
possibility of representing Miss Anthony at Mount Rushmore. Other
persons mentioned include Mary Ritter Beard, Carrie Chapman Catt,
Adelaide Johnson, Alma Lutz, Alice Paul, and Charles Williams.
MS 62-1232
Earners' Library of Wheatland, WheaiUmd Township,
Records, 1805-73.
lbos.
In University of Rochester Library.
Correspondence, constitution, reports, minutes of the annual meet-
ings of the proprietors, lists of proprietors, financial accounts, bills for
nooks purchased from Rochester booksellers, lists of books In order of
accession, other records of the librarian and trustees, and a history
of the Farmers' Library by Phillip Garbutt, the last librarian.
Inventory in the library. Also described in University of Rochester
Library Bulletin, v. 2, no. 1 (Nov. 1946) p. 1-6. ^^
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Eleanor F. Garbutt, 1934.
MS 62-1233
Greene, Henry A
Papers, 1878-1929.
85 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz >
Dhotosf rieS ' a SCTa P°ook relating to outlaws and Indians, and
MS 62-1234
Rochester, N. T. University. Library.
Theatrical manuscripts, 19th-20th cent
6 ft.
In University of Rochester Library.
Chiefly correspondence of persons connected with the theater
mainly in England In the 19th century. Includes letters from dram-
atists, actors and actresses, managers, costume and set designers,
and Journalists. Correspondents Include Sir George Alexander. Lady
Marie Effie Wilton Bancroft, Sir Squire Bancroft, Arnold Bennett
Dion Boucicautt, Dion George Bouclcault, Sir Johnston Forbes-Robert
eon, David Garrick, Harley Granville-Barker, Sir Henry Irving Sir
Henry Arthur Jones, Charles John Kean, Ellen Tree Kean, Mary Ann
Goward Keeley Edward Knobloek, John Highfield Leigh, William
Charles Macready, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, Ellen Terry, John
Lawrence Toole, Irene Vanbrugh, and Sir Charles Wyndham
tJ££J?TZ ta ^ ', ibrar 5'- Martially described in University of
Rochester Library Bulletin, v. 1, no. 3 (June 1946) p. 45-48- and
v. 4, no. 3 (Spring 1949) p. 59-60. '
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift and purchase, ca. 1935-
MS 62-1235 rev
Abel, Reuben.
Papers, 1823-78.
2 ft. | ca. 215 items)
In New York State Library.
Physician. Family correspondence, bills, receipts, recipes, remedies,
and miscellaneous papers.
Purchase, 1942.
MS 62-1236
Illinois (Ter.) Legislature.
Records, 1813-16.
31 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Drafts of bills and acts of the legislature of 1814-16, some en-
dorsed with dates of readings and concurrence of the council.
MS 62-1237
97
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Western North Carolina Historical Association.
Manuscript collection, 1952-61.
17 items and 2 v.
In Western North Carolina Historical Association collections (Asbe-
rtlle, N. C.)
Articles and longer studies, mostly on the history of western
North Carolina and its various localities, including material on
churches, parks, Indians, politics, and economic development Writ-
ers Include W. E. Bird, Ora Blackmun, Cordelia Camp, Elmer T.
Clark, Mrs. a S. Freel, Owen Gudger, Lewis P. w«™iin William S.
Hoffman, Mark Jenkins, William F. Lewis, Mary Jane McCrary,
Sadie Smathers Patron, Edward Phipher, Mrs. Preston Thomas, and
H.C. Wllburn.
The articles by Edward Phipher were published in the North Caro-
Una historical review, v. 36, no. 1 (Ian. 1969) and v. 37, no. 1 (Jan.
I860) ; 2 of the others in the Transylvania County Centennial Sou-
venir program, 196X
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Acquired, 1952-6L
MS 62-1238
Buford, Napoleon Bonaparte, d. 1883.
Papers, 1853-1868.
330 items.
In DeGolyer Foundation Library (Dallas)
Investor and Army officer. Correspondence, bills, legal papers,
and other papers, concerning the planning, es tablishme nt, and opera-
tion of a mining company during the Colorado gold rush. Persons
mentioned include George Altken and Elisha Wells.
Purchase, 1961.
MS 62-1239
Franklin, Jane (Griffin) Lady, 1792-1875.
Papers, 1860-81.
ca. 100 items and 2 reels of microfilm.
In University of Hawaii Library, Hawaiian and Pacific Collection.
In part, microfilm (negative) of originals in the Scott Polar Insti-
tute, Cambridge, Eng.
Wife of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin. Letters, Journals
(1861-65), and miscellaneous notes and papers by Lady Franklin and
by Sophia Cracroft, Queen Emma of Hawaii, William HoapUl, Robert
a Wyllie, and others, relating to Lady Franklin's visit to Hawaii in
18SL
Unpublished calendar In the library. Part of the papers have been
published in The Victorian visitors, by Alfons Korn (1958)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift from Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, Eng., 1851.
MS 62-1240
Medina-Ascensio, Luis, 1912- collector.
Catholic Church history in Mexico papers, 1810-1900.
1 box, 15 folders, and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Montezuma Seminary Library.
In part, transcripts and microfilm copy (negative) from the Vati-
can, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris, the Spanish Embassy In
Rome, and the archives of the Ministry of External Relations In
Mexico City.
Correspondence and other papers relating to the diplomatic rela-
tions between the Mexican Republic and the Holy See.
Indexed in part
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by the Rev. Medina-Ascensio, 1858.
MS 62-1241
Medina-Ascensio, Lois, 1912- collector.
Montezuma Seminary history papers, 1935-60.
1 v, 25 folders, and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Montezuma Seminary Library.
Transcripts and microfilm copy (negative) from many Mexican and
American archives.
Papers and an album of photos, relating to the foundation of (he
Pontifical Mexican National Seminary of Montezuma, N. M.
Indexed In part
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by the Rev. Medina-Ascensio, 1959.
MS 62-1242
AnketeR, Margaret.
Papers, 1851-1915.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, copies of records, and diaries concerning the
Church of St John Chrysostom In Delafleld, Wis. ; and correspondence
concerning the erection and dedication of the William B. Gashing
monument at Delafleld.
MS 62-1243
U. S. Tdc Court.
Records, 1936-51.
4ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Transcripts and decisions of cases presided over by Richard Lester
Disney.
MS 62-1344
Fort Gibson, OJda.
Letter books, 1879-90.
7v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence documenting Fort Gibson's significance In carry-
ing out the Indian policy regarding the Indian pacification program
following the Civil War.
MS 62-1246
Fisher, Daniel G
Papers. 1913-37.
410 items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Journalist Literary correspondence and printed matter.
MS 63-1346
Ferguson, Thompson B 1857-192L
Papers, 1901-06.
5ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence (personal and political), speeches, and political
papers relating to Ferguson's term as Territorial Governor of Okla-
homa.
MS 63-1247
Ewing, Cortez Arthur Milton, 1896-
Papers, 1910-5L
ca.Sft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor. Correspondence, research material; and
clippings relating to American government Includes Iw fl* , « w,| ftT on
the Impeachment process at work In American politics.
MS 62-1348
English, Frank Miller, 1861-1931.
Papers, 1901-24.
5ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman and civic leader. Correspondence and other papers
relating to the City National Bank and the Comanche Light and
Power Co. of Lawton, Okht, the First National Bank of Grandfleld,
Oklahoma, and the Lawton Chamber of Commerce.
MS 62-1349
Downing, Lewis, d. 1872.
Papers, ^865-1915.
230 items.'
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Union Army officer. Baptist minister, and Principal Chief of the
Cherokee Nation. Papers relating to the organization of political
parties in the Cherokee Nation and Downing 1 ! tenure as Principal
Chief.
MS 63-1360
Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930.
Papers, 1864-1926.
3 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Author. Notebooks, dippings, MSS. relating to the Jayhawkers,
and interviews with border war. participants.
MS 62-1251 rev
98
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bevan, Wilbur K
Scrapbook, 1907-42.
lv.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
World War i soldier. Combination scrapbook and diary contain-
ing personal correspondence, sketches, poetry (some original) read-
ing notes, and songs of the American Expeditionary ForcesT
MS 62-1252
Civic Club of Philadelphia.
Records, 1893-1944.
S6t.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
,».^l n 5^. I?!*-™**) <* tne Board of Directors, minutes (1898-
SSi S^ ^"S? "**»&■ annoal "JXWb 08^1958Tbu]fcrlns
IW-ZU-VrtllaXUms (1884-1813), calendars (1822-4&, imttces
MS 62-1253
Stnyvesant, Petrus.
Letter book, 1751-80.
1 V.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Bogert, Rndoiphns.
Letter book, 1792-99.
It.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letter book of a resident of New York City.
MS 62-1254
MS 62-1255
Meyer, Wallace, 1890 t-
Papers, 1905-46.
S packages.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
^JS r ^S^'IJ lte S ar f:«^ tapmaaux < toterofflce memoranda, re-
SSSl^S ^ * DnbBclt * "a™!** and proof pages of advertise
t^t££ l £*Z 1! i p Vi ""OS* """total ahowmfS development
from inception to final form of 8 advertising accounts handled by
M^er, for American Chain and Cable Co, Western KiillroadsTand
Unpublished Inventory in the repository
Gift of Mr. Meyer, 1880. i**" ^-
MS 62-1256
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890.
Papers, 1838-1907.
ce.65 items.
In Southwest Museum Library (Los Angeles)
„>££?* , omcer ' «PX"W. and statesman. Correspondence, mUitary
taT£S? D £.^S K ^2S?' and other "*****■ f* correspondenS
ta chiefly between Fremont and his father-in-law, Thomas Hart
STSiJP' f 8 « n ? t0r from athwart, and with his wife, Jessie Ben-
S? ££?"; Inclo * s " notebook (1888) of Fremont's asteonomt
SL^'i 10 "!*^ 1 poaaB <M75) ^"e "y Primont to his wife
5™.£ e A£2 k £. 1IO,m S ,,, L- ° ther «"«P°naenm include Jama
JotoTor^ Chouteau, Jr., Elizabeth Benton FremontTand
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Elizabeth Benton Fremont, 1812.
MS 62-1257
Ingram, John Henry, 1842-1916.
Correspondence, 1874-1902.
44 items.
In University of Virginia library (1081)
ntJSS'IUS?" J"* Uterary eait0Ir IjMeis to rngram on various
literary topics and figures, particularly Edgar Allan Poe. Corre-
SS^, I SSS d VSf d ' Sfnlngale Robert Cook, OswsJdJohnTede.
r^CJrawfnrd, TJwmasFrancls Dillon Croker, Henry Curwen, BeUa
S^J™,^* Garrett Fawcett, Harry Buxton Forman? Anne
?^US^fLS^"^. Carter Han - *«*""> HattonTAnd^v
V^J^JS*!^ I"* 4 Paget - L * imer Co"*; WUUam
wSSS ^STS 0eoIge f 8 ™ 1 ^ Smlth - Andrew James Symington!
to^^r1ry.s^S^ra^co^fon Walll,, • »• — « ^^8
-« y ^KL^ n Sth , SS^)p J T cal coDecams - UnlTer -
Purchase, 1841. '*•
MS 62-1258
Gregory family.
Papers, 17,64-1855.
358 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Deeds, wills, and other financial and legal papers, of the Gregory
family of Elsing Green, King William Co, Va. Persons mentioned
Include Bobert Tjimpftln Garrett; Junius C. Gregory, Maria Gregory,
Boger Gregory. William Gregory, Junius B. Roane, and Mary Turner
Accession analysis in the library.
Gift of Boger Gregory, Jr, 1B6T
MS 62-1259
Gibson family.
Papers, 1775-1919.
765 Items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, compositions, genealogical notes, and other papers
(chiefly before 1884) relating to the Gibson family of Richmond
and Petersburg. Correspondents Include Bobert Fitzgerald. Ann
Elizabeth Jones Gibson, Churchill Jones Gibson, Martha Ann Eliza-
beth Macmurdo Gibson, Patrick Gibson, Churchill Jones, Martha
Selden Jones, and Charles James Macmurdo.
Accession analysis In the library.
Gift of Mrs. J. Hampden Chamberlayne, 1961.
Microfilm copy.
MS 62-1260
Strafford School District No. 2.
Records, 1909-35.
180 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence; applications for teaching positions with recom-
mendations, qualifications, and photos.; copies of the revised school
laws ; copies of the Strafford times ; treasurer's voucher stubs, bank
deposit slips; district clerk's reports to the county clerk, public
health service pamphlets, teachers' contracts and reports, a blueprint
of work shop for vocational agriculture classes, Inventory reports,
minutes of school board meetings, school board election ballots, school
levy records, signed petitions, and poll lists. Correspondents Include
State superintendents W. P. Evans and Charles A. Lee. conntv
superintendent L. H. Coward, the director of the StateBoard of
Tr°e"£X*} l? u ? a ^ lon ' GeorRe w - Beaves, and U. F. Kerr of the
U. S. Public Health Service.
Gift of C. E. Glnn.
MS 62-1261
Dexter, Henry Martyn, 1821-1890, collector.
Ecclesiastical councils, 1629-1885.
8 ft (1250 Items)
In the Congregational Library (Boston)
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Mainly copies or onepage descriptions made by Dr. Dexter, with
references to periodicals or other sources where the records of the
councils are to be found ; In part, pamphlets containing the councils
In printed form. The councils deal with disciplinary actions, ordina-
tion or d ism issal of ministers, and the founding of churches. Ar-
rangement is chronological.
Described In Congregational Library bulletin, v. 12, no. 2 (Jan.
1861)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Rev. Morton Dexter.
MS 62-1262
WeDs family.
Papers, 1685-1836.
262 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
_-Sl! re ?? .5 de ^ :e ' a tonUly nistory by Gideon Wells, and other
papers, of the English and American branch of the Wells family of
^rfS^^SL? I en, w , ? s ¥ re -» PrlnclDaI wrapondents include
Mary Partridge Wells, her father, Richard Partridge, 1681-1759 her
sons, Anthony, Richard, and Gideon, Jr, and'temSaST ThfbuS
pUateShUL POn< ^ ° Ceani ta *"* 1750 ' 8 ' an<l n " ,Ch °* " to ttm
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS 62-1263
Los Angeles Transit Lines.
Records, 1888-1938.
176 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Reports, memorandum books, maps, and other papers. Includes a
two volume history. Street railway development In Los Angeles and
environs, by Edwin L. Lewis, at one time general superintendent of
the Los Angeles Railway Corporation.
Gift of Edwin L. Lewis, 1935-38.
MS 62-1264
99
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Friends, Society of. Sandwich Quarterly Meeting.
Records, 1684-1936.
12 V.
In Moses Brown School collections (Providence)
Minutes of men's meetings (1684-1887), minutes of women's meet-
ings (1701-1899), minutes on ministers and elders (1731-1849), ac-
counts of the treasurer (1791-1881) , records of conferences on the
Bible School (1886-1925), and miscellaneous records (1887-1836).
Open to Investigators under repository restrictions.
Deposited by the Sandwich Quarterly Meeting, ca. 1936.
MS 62-1265
American Civil Liberties Union.
Tom Mooney papers, 1916-39.
203 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Photocopies of documents and letters, pamphlets, clippings mimeo-
graphed releases, and other material relating to the efforts 'to have
revoked the prison sentence of Tom Mooney, who had been sentenced
to life imprisonment for the bombing in 1916 of San Francisco's
Preparedness Day parade.
Gift of the New Tori Public Library and the American Civil
Liberties Union, 1942.
MS 62-1266
League of Women Voters of New York City.
New York woman suffrage collection, 1869-1919.
19 v. and 1 box.
In Columbia University Libraries.
,*££? ates °* the w » m e° Suffrage Association of New York State
(1869-1917) and the Woman Suffrage Party of New York City (1910-
19) , constitutions, membership lists, printed matter, and other miscel-
laneous material.
Gift of the League, 1955.
MS 62-1267
Morgan (Theophihis S.) and Company, Oswego, N. T
Letter book, 1813-17.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Cooper, James, of Poughkeepsie, N. T.
Letter book, 1786-93.
It.
In New York Historical Society collections
Merchant, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
MS 62-1268
MS 62-1269
Gardiner, James H
Papers, 1862-66.
d. 1889.
2t.
InNew York Historical Society collections
ri868f°SS? er - DIflry (1882 -«B>. a«»Mt books and weather report
NewSurg^N^. 68887 " "* hUrt " y <* "* W- <* SSSJSt
MS 62-1270
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Iowa State Capitol collection, ca. 1850-ca. 1938
7 items and 2 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part, photocopies.
A. ledger (1875- ) of expenses in building the capital, a time
book of the cement account, notes by Albert M. Husted on the develop-
m f n £.,. a ^ plto1 Sounds extension, copies of 2 deeds (1B56) to tend
on Capitol Hill, a historical sketch (1938) by John F. ptrterfieldof
the cspltols and the capital grounds of Iowa, a list of donors of real
estate and testimony in connection with the relocation of the caoltol
to 1806, and other papers.
MS 62-1271
Jackson, Frank Dar, 1854-1938.
Papers, 1885-96.
6v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
'? u ™f anfl lm8 i ,less "«»>- Five letter books of the period during
which Jackson was Secretary of State of Iowa. lSSSHoTand a lettef
bookwlth news dippings, of the period when he was Governor,
In part, gift of Mr. Jackson, 1924.
MS 62-1272
Iowa Farmers Protective Association.
Records.
2 items and 3 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Ledgers (1874-87), an order book for barbed wire, a record of
subscribers, and a list of names and addresses.
Gift of W. L. Carpenter.
MS 62-1273
McArthur, Henry Clay, i. 1838.
Papers, ca. 1862-ca. 1909.
16 items and 2 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, diaries, addresses, clippings, commissions, certifi-
cates, and other papers.
Gift of Mr. McArthur.
MS 62-1274
BicPherrin, Anderson.
Papers, ca. 1841-ca. 1847.
23 items and 2 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Includes 18 letters to A. P. McPherrln written by Anderson Mc-
Pherrin while attending the 1846-47 session of the Iowa General As-
sembly, 5 letters concerning early Iowa, and 2 copybooks.
Gift of J. M. McPherrln, 1920. ■"*»"•««.
MS 62-1275
Wilson, Thomas S 1813-1894.
Papers, ca. 1834-ca. 1885.
11 Items and 33 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer and judge. Scrapbooks of journals, illustrations, and other
material kept during travels ; and certificates and appointments.
Gift of J. P. Wilson, 1905-08.
MS 62-1276
Swalm, Pauline (Given)
Correspondence, 20th cent.
S3 iteins.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Letters and cards from soldiers of World War I, received whne
Mrs. Swalm was In Southampton, where her husband was U. S.
consul.
Gift of Mrs. Swalm, 1927.
MS 62-1277
Young, Lafayette, 1848-1926.
Papers.
8 Items and 15 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Journalist and politician. Correspondence, printed ""itMnl. and
other papers.
Gift of Mr. Young, 1927.
MS 62-1278
Lynn Township School District.
Records, ca. 1854-95.
lv.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Gift of Woodrow Westholm, 196X
MS 62-1279
Wells, Albert.
Papers, 1826-97.
2t.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Historian. Correspondence and other papers.
MS 62-1280
Rourke, Ellen Mary, 1885-
Papers, 1916-32.
4 7.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, educator, and public official Bound volumes of notes.
MS 62-1281
100
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ashland, Iowa. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday
School.
Records, 1868-96.
3v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
MS 62-1282
National Conference on State Parks, nt, Des Momea, mi.
•Kecoras, 1921.
S boxes.
rLSS* ^J***; * HUrtolT *** toUw coHecUoua.
fere^» pIS. confereoce ' "^^ *°own as the National Con-
MS 62-1283
Perkins, George Douglas, 1840-1914.
Papers, 1878-1912.
ca. 1200 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
Journalist, politician, and U. S. Representative from Iowa. Corre-
spondence and other papers from the office of The Sioux aty Journal,
of which Perkins was editor and publisher
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of William R. Perkins, 1828.
MS 62-1284
Harvie, Lewis Edwin, 1809-1887.
Correspondence, 1876-85.
84 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
State legislator and farmer, of Amelis Co, Va. Personal and pout-
s' .IrK? wrttt « 1 to Harvie. Correspondents Include Edwin Gilliam
Booth, Thomas Branch, William M. Burwell, A. D. Dickinson, T T
Fauntleroy, Jr., W. W. Gordon. E. J. Hsrvie, Moses D. Hoge, Eliha
E. Hnndley, William F. Jackson, John W. Johnston, B. M. Jones, John
F. Lewis, James Lyons, P. W. McKlnney, William Mabone, John E.
Massey^ William S. Morris, W. N. Newman, John Ott, Wyndham
Robertson, Francis Glldart Ruffln, James Cocke SouthalL P M.
Thompson, William M. Tredway, John Randolph Tncker L. CL Wash-
ington, and Robert Enoch Withers.
Card file in the library.
Deposited by Armistead C. Taylor, 1914.
MS 62-1285
Andrews, Clarence Edward, 1883-1932
Papers, 1915-ca. 1943.
51 items.
In Ohio State University Library.
^ Profes sor an d author. Correspondence, passports, identity papers,
photc^newspaper clippings, and other items. Includes correspond-
ence between Martha Snodgrass and Chauncey Brewster Tinker con-
cerning the disposition of some of Emily Dickinson's papers In An-
drews possession at his death; 3 letters from Andrews to his parents-
and Joseph Wood's appointment as Apt Surgeon, signed by Governor
w.?SZ J SS S< "k of J e, S e ^ ( S 6S) " OQux conesponaents include
S^f.,,?^f ^f t Marth!l Dickinson Bianchl, Joseph Conrad,
Sosan Gilbert Dickinson, Andre Maurols, Christopher Morley, J. B
Priestley, David Snodgrass, Gertrude Stein, Frank Swlnnerton, and
Ernest Vajda.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
information on literary rights available at the library.
»J*rt»1S3te2r Fer8nson - 196L Formeriy owned by Da ™
MS 62-1286
Crapsey, Adelaide, 1878-1914.
Papers, 1900-33.
2 boxes.
In University of Rochester Library.
Poet Correspondence, MSS. of poems, studies of metrics and versi-
fication, prosodic analyses, reading notes, work sheets, and scrapbooks
containing reviews of the posthumously published first edition of Miss
Crapsey s poems. Includes letters of condolence written to Miss
Crapsey s parents at the time of her death.
Inventory and partial index to correspondence In the library. Also
(5KEm)^*K£* ** Ko<a,ester Ubrarr bnnetID • T - 18, °°- 3
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Paul B. Crapsey and Esther LowenthaL 1961.
MS 62-1287
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Lemhi Agency.
Records, 1892-1907.
5 ft (102 Items)
In Idaho State College Museum.
Correspondence, census reports, property abstracts, vouchers, con-
tracts for supply, school expense accounts, salary lists, invoices of
property and supplies, branding marks, ration cards, materials issued
to Indians, bank receipts, quarterly returns of public property, post
office records, and agency reports. Includes agent's correspondence
(1892-1907) and 10 vols, of letter press copybooks (1893-1904) of
letters.
Unpublished catalog in the repository.
MS 62-1288
Crystal Ice Manufacturing Company, Whittier, Calif
Records, ca. 1917-35.
ca. 150 items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Production records for the ice plant time book, sales reports:
sam ?i! f 2 Ims ' stock sobscriptlon list, and other miscellaneous papers'
Gift of Phillip L. Gabriel, 1955. v*v&*.
MS 62-1289
Settle, Thomas, 1789-1857.
Papers, 1812-79.
92 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (656)
Judge, of North Carolina. Family, business, and political corre-
spondence; bilhvrecelpts, and deeds. The material Is related to the
library's papers of Thomas Settle, Jr, and ThomaB Settle m.
In part, described in the Historical Records Survey Guide to the
Manuscripts in the Southern Historical Collection (1940) n. 129
Gift of Henrietta Reld, 1937-57.
MS 62-1290
Adie family.
Papers, 1839-1930.
ca. 75 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
«n?Si,2?, te f?. d a *»i?! s trator8' papers, mainly of Samuel N. Adie
and George L. Adie, of St Louis County, Mo. ^^
Gift
MS 62-1291
Allen, DeWitt Clinton, 5. 1835.
Correspondence, 1909-19.
ca. 60 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Historian. Correspondence with archivists on historical Azures,
principally of Missouri. ^^
Gift
MS 62-1292
Howorth, Lucy (SomerviDe) 1895-
Papers, 1929-32.
65 Items.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
Correspondence, minutes, and accounts of Mrs. Howorth In her
capacity as treasurer of the Central Committee for an Economic Sur-
vey of Mississippi and as a member of the Research Commission of
the State of Mississippi.
Gift of Mrs. Howorth, 1949.
MS 62-1293 rev
Amonreux family.
Amoureux-Bolduc papers, 1761-1899.
ca. 750 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Correspondence, bills, and receipts of the Anwureux and Boldue
families of Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
Gift
MS 62-1294
Holmberg, Gustaf Fredrik, 1872-1936.
Papers, 1903-35.
125 items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
University professor. Correspondence (personal and relating to
the College of Fine Arts at the University of Oklahoma), speeches,
lecture notes, scrapbook containing memorabllJa, clippings, and re-
prints of Holmberg's pubUcatlons.
MS 62-1295
101
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harris, Cyras H
Papers, 1872-1904.
84 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Governor of toe Chickasaw Nation. Papers relating to Intruders,
Chickasaw tribal elections and council proceedings, railroad right-of-
way problems, and Chickasaw tribal history.
MS 62-1296
Harris, C Johnson.
Papers, 1892-1907.
945 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Papers relating to the
final transfer of the Cherokee Outlet to the United States and the
tribal negotiations with the Dawes Commission, which ended In
preparation of the tribal roll and assignment of allotments in sev-
eralty.
MS 62-1297
Harral, Stewart, 1906-
Papers, 1950-51.
120 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor. Speeches and public relations material.
Includes correspondence, speeches, press releases, and dippings re-
lating to Johnston Murray's campaign (I960) for Governor of Okla-
homa.
MS 62-1298
Hague, Lyie L 1895-
Papers, 1930-38.
5ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Farmer and agricultural leader. Correspondence with and docu-
ments issued by the Farmers' National Grain Corporation, Oklahoma
Grain Growers' Association, Oklahoma Wheat Growers' Association,
The Oklahoma Wheat Pool Elevator Corporation, and other farm
groups; minutes of executive boards and committees, and boards of
directors ; periodic financial reports, personal material, and miscella-
neous papers of the Farm Credit Administration, Farmers' Coopera-
tive Elevator Association, Federal Farm Board, and the U. S. Dept
of Agriculture.
MS 62-1299
Guy, William Malcolm, 1. 1845.
Papers, 1887-1907.
83 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Governor of the Chickasaw Nation. Letters and speeches relating
to Guy's administrative and political problems.
MS 62-1300
Grayson family.
Papers, 1834-1919.
230 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Political correspondence, clan and family history, tribal legends,
and 5 clippings of Grayson family biographical material. Correspond-
ents Include Samuel Checote, George Washington Grayson, Wash
Grayson, Isparhecher, L. M. Perryman, Pleasant Porter, Alexander
Posey, and Moty Tiger.
MS 62-1301
Gore, Thomas Pryor, 1870-1949.
Papers, 1890-1948.
IS ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and U. S. Senator from Oklahoma. General correspond-
ence, form letters, speeches of Gore and his contemporaries. Gore fam-
ily history, and newspaper clippings.
MS 62-1302
Cady, Helen Baker, collector.
Papers, 1801-1915.
115 items.
In State Historical Society cJ Wisconsin collections.
Papers of the Baker family, consisting of correspondence of John
Knowlton, of Newburyport, Moss, and Troy, N. X.; of Oapt Samuel
Baker, of Boston and Mineral Point, Wis. ; and later correspondence
of Baker's granddaughter, Mrs. Florence K. Baker Hays, with George
H. Knowlton of Albany, N. X., and others concerning the Knowlton
and Baker genealogies.
MS 62-1303
Johnson, Edward.
Business records, 1850-72.
11 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Journals, ledgers, and a few records of purchases of a drug firm In
Watertown, Wis., until 1852 operated by James Cady and Bdward
Johnson, and later known as the Edward Johnson or the E. and P.
Johnson Drug Firm.
MS 62-1304
Bolles, Nathan.
Record books, 1770-1810.
10 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Merchant of Hartford, Conn. Account books of general me>
dise sold, an Inventory, records of the settlement of BoUes's &
and 2 school copybooks.
MS62-13J.
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Biographical sketches relating to state and local history.
29 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Sketches of persons and events, In the form of autobiographies,
reminiscences, reports, and brief articles dealing largely with Wis-
consin State and local history.
MS 62-1306
Barker and Stewart Lumber Company, Wcauau, Wit.
Record books, 1899-1915.
28 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Journals, ledgers, trial balances, cashbooks, salesbooks, accounts
receivable, credit memoranda, and letter books of the saw and planing
mill owned by Christopher C. Barker and Hiram C Stewart.
MS 62-1307
Colombia University. Libraries. Avery Architectural Li-
brary.
Avery Memorial Medal collection, 1914-15.
ca. 100 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Correspondence and accounts relating to the flotfgwti^ flimnMng,
presentation, and distribution of the Samuel Putnam Avery Memorial
Medal The majority of the letters is addressed to Bdward E. Smith,
the first librarian of the Avery library and the secretary of the Avery
Medal Committee ; and many are subscriptions for bronze or stiver
copies of the medal, requests for, and acknowledgments of receipt
of these copies.
MS 62-1308
Robertson, Smith.
Correspondence, 1821-95.
149 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (243)
Letters to a superintendent of common schools in Tompkins Oa,
N. X.
MS 62-1809
Pease family.
Papers, 1789-1919.
381 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (12)
Correspondence, indentures, and scrapbooks, mainly of Augustine
H. Pease and Samuel D. Hopkins, of Trnmansburg, Tompkins Oa,
N.X.
MS 62-1310
Patterson family.
Papers, 1701-1900.
2486 items and 13 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (288)
Correspondence, accounts, and other papers of Chester Patterson,
D. Williams Patterson and other members of the family, chiefly
from Newark Valley, Tioga Co, N. X. Includes a doctor's Journal
and a bound volume of mounted MSS. (1T01-1809) on family history
In Massachusetts.
MS 62-1311
102
TA
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Park Hotel, Prat hsburg, jf. Y.
Records, 1876-1912.
18 T.
Registers and accounts.
MS 62-1312
Ogden, Frederick A
Papers, 1849-89.
17 Items and 4 v.
TJ^eS^^?^?^)""™ 17 - C ° UeCtl0n " Re8,mal Htah »y —
»32ffiS£^S?. <Lary ' aad accounte * tt IraMent *
MS 62-1313
Northrop, Moses.
Papers, 1867-53.
ijJfc£S™iS , c£A> br " 7 ' Conect,on * EeslonaI »*■»• «*
re^S 1 ^ JLI"^. "SP""* °°- N - *• Cobbler's accounts and
record of Investments In Nebraska farm mortgages. <*■"»«•» ■""»
MS 62-1314
Cornell University. Library.
193^36 SP ° ndenCe rdatms t0 a nnio11 ^ of newspapers,
464 Items.
vSSg^Zffi 3 **'' CoUeCtlon * **»»* History and
rJS^T P 2 n ? i T re 2 aUn S t0 newspaper flies In Cayuga, Chemung.
Cortland, Schuyler, Seneca, Tioga, and TomnUns CoSesTT^ Y
MS 62-1315
Mnlks, Charles P
Notebooks, to 1900.
uJ^rStS.r*"' ° 0lleeaoa «* KeetoMl »"«, and
porStlor ^ N - Y - ^^mes, legends, land and trans-
MS 62-1316
Merritt family.
Papers, 1841-94.
94 Items and 6 v
Vt^gfrSSgf&Zf?*'- ° >neCUOn * Bfiglonal ^^^ ""*
P^^S^^^My*™ aCCmmte *» Hene P°« —
MS 62-1817
Williams, George R
Letters, 1887-89.
Xln^^^^f^- ^«*«» »* Eeglona! History and
Banker and businessman, of Ithaca, N. Y. Letter copybook.
MS 62-1318
Woodruff, Charles F
1838^39* °* Charles F - and M 51161 ^ Pelton Woodruff,
43 Items.
v££Sr£2K?(% " hrar7, Conecao,, ■* Be810nal Histoiy ""
MS62-1319
Southworth family.
Papers, 1840-93.
41 Items.
V^^^^f^^' O* 1 "*™ * ■*«» Htatory and
N.? e r2aUy aDd n0t< * <m * Bany **** rf a D 1 *" 31 ' »««PkiM Co,
MS 63-1330
Dnnlap, William, 1766-1839.
Diaries, 1797-1834.
5 T.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Artist, dramatist, and historian.
Printed In Collections of the New York Historical Society (1929-
Sl)
MS 62-1321
Grnbb family.
Papers, 1738-1861.
45 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
-/""S ?"?"?? to *** nne *° tne Burt open which Codorus Pone
was erected, la Hellam Township. York Co- Pa! «>™nH *-orge
Presented by Mrs. W. S. Morris, UBS.
MS 62-1322
StoweH, John C I. 1817.
Accounts, 1848-89.
It.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (54N) ^^ ^
Businessman, of Ithaca, N. Y. Cattle trade and miscellaneous
accounts.
MS 62-1323
Robertson family.
Correspondence, 1820-1907.
202 Items.
Un^er^r^W*"* C ° BeCUOn ** B, * 0nal ^^ "*
mi£SS? K "I2S!SL ,tf aWashlngton Co, N. Y. family, many of whom
SS22.^r a A« X1 ? lette ™ were wzMa "*"» oSoT Missouri
Minnesota, and California, and from Orleans and Oswego Comae*
MS 62-1324
Allen (H. S.) Company, Chippewa FdOs, Wis
Records, 1836-90.
v&J£5Z2*2fi$ Ubnuy - CoVaMm of Beg,on,a Hlstoi y —
Lomhertng and mlscellaoeons accounts.
MS 62-1326
Treat family.
Papers of the Treat aad Brees families, 1826-1917
157 Items and 2 v -i ">™-«ii.
t^^rc^o?)"*" 7 ' C ° UeeH0B <* B-Wntotory and
Correspondence and accounts from Breesport, Chemung Co, N. Y.
MS 62-1326
Tattle, David.
Papers, 1852-81.
593 Items.
v££S1L3£S1S» 0mT ' ConecUo,, " **">**">"' —
Letters and store accounts from Watklns Glen, Schuyler Co, N. Y.
MS 62-1327
Magee, John, 1794-1868.
Correspondence, 1821-50.
76 items.
Sheriff of Steuben Co, U. S. Bepresentatlve from New York.
correspmden^e? 1 ""' raUroad Dron,0 *«- Political and business
MS 62-1328
KeDog, William T
Business records, 1889-1917.
Un.^eStyl'rS'fveB'T^r™' 7, C °" eCt!0n " *»"" ^^ ^
C( Dry goods and stationery inventories from West Danby, Tompkins
MS 62-1329
103
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kinney, Worthy B
Papers, 1879-1928.
183 Items.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (30)
Letters, addresses, and diary of the principal of Union Schools at
Cuba, Allegany Co., and Lyons, 'Wayne Co, N. Y.
MS 62-1330
Lamont, Daniel Scott, 1851-1905.
Correspondence, 1860-87.
990 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (18)
Financier, private secretary to Grover Cleveland, and U. S. Secre-
tary of 'War. Letters (mainly 1876-83) to Lamont relating to New
York State politics. Correspondents lnclo.de D. G. Griffin, D. O'Brien,
and D. WUlers, Jr.
MS 62-1331
Loomis, Charles A
Correspondence, 1806-98.
389 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (222C)
lawyer of Yates Co, N. Y, Columbus, Ohio, and St Clair, Mich.
The collection is related to the library's collection of McCall family
papers.
MS 62-1332
Davenport, Amos H
Accounts, 1830-72.
li. ■■■■■■
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (39A)
Blacksmith, saddlery, and general accounts of a resident of Ithaca,
N.Y.
MS 62-1333
Dean, H B
Accounts, 1827-190L
8v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (39A)
Farm and general store accounts of a resident of Ludlowvllle,
Tompkins Co, N. Y.
MS 62-1334
Tolbert family.
Accounts, 1847-87.
8T Items and 2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (102)
Farm and general store accounts from Savons, Steuben Co, N. Y.
MS 62-1880
EDas family.
Papers, 1809-98.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History" and
University Archives (222D)
Correspondence and accounts of a family with representatives and
interests In Steuben and Brie Counties, N. xT
MS 62-1336
Ferris, Joshua.
Correspondence, 1831-47.
1 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (54QG)
Letter copybook of a resident of Ithaca, N. Y.
MS 62-1337
Ford family.
Accounts, 1800-1931.
14 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (210)
Farming and produce business accounts from lima, Livingston Co,
N. Y.
MS 62-1338
Frost family.
Correspondence, 1889-1917.
51 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (2S8)
Letters of a family living in Watkins Glen, Schuyler Co, N. Y.
MS 62-1339
Gardner, Joseph L
Papers, 1872-78.
lv.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives ( 36A)
Farm accounts and veterinarian's remedies of a resident of Smyrna,
Chenango Co, N. Y.
MS 62-1340
Ganntlett, John C
Business records, 1843-1928.
503 items and 7 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (150C)
Real estate and other business correspondence and documents from
Ittaca ' NY - MS 62-1341
Guinnip, George B
Papers, 1815-96.
1283 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (192)
Grocery store accounts and transportation data of a resident of
Watkins Glen, Schuyler Co, N. Y.
MS 62-1342
Bight, Mary A
Diaries, 1876-83.
4 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (242)
Diaries dated 1876, 1878, 1879, and 1883, of a resident of Bradford,
Steuben Co, N. Y.
MS 62-1343
Ithaca and Owego Turnpike Company.
Records, 1808-36.
238 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (54C)
Toll books, construction contracts, and stock certificates.
MS 62-1344
Bostwick family.
Papers, 1802-96.
213 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (73)
Land, business, and genealogical papers of the Bostwick and Cole
families of Yates and Ontario Counties, N. Y.
MS 62-1345
Bradley, Zera.
Papers, 1848-82.
2v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (80)
Farm and personal accounts, and a pensions record book kept by a
resident of Bath, N. Y.
MS 62-1346
Close family.
Papers, 1808-68.
47 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (237)
Letters and accounts of a family from Genoa, Cayuga Co, 24. Y.
MS 62-1347
104
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Coon family.
Correspondence, 1871-1898
193 items.
Correspondence of a family from Burdett, Schuyler Co., N. T.
MS 62-1348
Bellinger family.
Papers, 1781-1911.
137 items and 5 v
Universal tSSXTfeF*"*' ™*° i ™ « ^^ Hlst ^ «*
aZj^TLtaMb. 0ther P * PerS "***"* to land sales <« « Herkimer
MS 62-1349
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Schuyler Post, No. 51, Philadelphia.
Records, 1874-1931.
1350 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Hecordsroing back to the post's establishment in 1874. Includes
the constitution, list of members, minutes, dues ledgers and other
flnanclai records, correspondence, quartermasters' monthly reports,
flies of general orders of the G. A. B. and of the Department of Fenn-
eylvanliL, and records of allied organizations such as the Schuyler
S™ 1 !. .°- 2 ' f 0118 0( Veterans, and the attached Ladies' Aide: the
Grand Army Association of Philadelphia and vicinity: and the <aa-
bythe^ost °* N °' H ' * ciTUlan 8ronp wWch '«** encouraged
Presented by Maxwell Whltemnn, 1961.
MS 62-1350
Day f amfly.
Papers, 1839-93.
56 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Correspondence and diaries. Includes letters -of members of the
SffH^'iL."? , ""fra'" 1 to ohi o, Illinois, and Indiana, written to
relatives remaining in Avon, Me., describing the conditions In their
new homes; Civil War letters of members of the family; letters from
^and^ptiSntVartinK^ 17 ^^ "" *™« " *"-
MS 62-1351
Dennett, William S
Correspondence, 1861-65.
42 items.
In University of Virginia Library (1255 1358)
Wastorton ^T 5 ? 1 , *° ^r*" ana otBers ' °y Fe «eral officers in
™«S? ^ Virginia, together with Dennett's Chronological
SSSS 7^ 0t V**? * events during service in-the WaToftheKe-
benion. Correspondents Include George B. Elmore, Jod IE GavlorA
gtaSrai.lM^P^™ 501 * °' "" ^^ UDlTerelty * Vlr -
Purchase, 1941-42.
MS 62-1352
Seward, Samuel Swezy, 1768-1849
Letters, 1818-22.
44 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections
Physician, lawyer, and educator, of Florida, Orange Co. N. T.
MS 62-1353
Breen Stone and Marble Company, Kasota, Minn.
Letters, 1917-19.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
^.Z^" press books * lTin S Information on the bidding for and
execution of contracts to supply stone for homes, churches? court
S^f?5 S^ift Pen'ten^nes, and other buildings. Although a great
ftsalof the business was done In Minnesota, thecomoany alio secured
h^^J^J^L^ "^- "" d Canada - Among the Minnesota'
buildings for which the company supplied stone were the William J
SJSFJ^Sf i" .?«*est«. the Minnesota Historical SodetytaSt
"?Uuid the Laird, Norton Co. office In Winona.
Descriptive Inventory In the repository.
Anonymous gift, 1957.
MS 62-1354
Philadelphia. Mayor's Committee for the 1948 Republican
National Convention. Auxiliary Bousing Division.
Records, 1948.
700 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of Frank C. P. McGlinn, chair-
man of the division, including letters concerning the arrangements
made to house visitors to the convention.
Presented by the Free Library of Philadelphia.
MS 62-1355
Age Center of New England.
Records, 1956-
lbox.
» n J! a ? c,me CoUese "on"?. Women's Archives (B-181
MS 62-1356
Pratt, Marietta (Harkness)
Scrapbooks, 1921-25.
2 v.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-1051
tJ£?$!Z£* of J^ F™"' 8 titles, and of the Atlantic Cry
5w2J2 ?v, "TS* ba! ! aar - Dec. 1-9, 1822, in which the League
of Women Voters of Massachusetts participated. ^^*^
MS 62-1357
Birth Control League of Massachusetts.
Records, 1916-34.
lbox.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-20)
Correspondence and other papers concerning the legal difficulties of
tte league. Correspondents include Blanche Ames. Antoinette F
Konikow. and Margaret Higgins Sanger. -wvumx x.
MS 62-1358
Alger, Abby Langdon, 6. 1850.
Papers, 1889-97.
2 v. and 6 folders.
In Badeliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-103)
««.- f -"J -.™* AJ * er ^ "allans of St Joseph's Mission, and
Ft^*^°.h £?***'' ^P "^ reviewing her^analaflonTfrcin
£^?5 5 nd ,S erman 'J md "Bering her activities in introducing^
Boston the Chinese theater, the Japanese dance and tea^KremW
SdttendT ptay ^^ Italian puppets; andp^^MTsslSger
Acflulred, 1867.
MS 62-1359
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878.
Papers, 1820-78.
2 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Journalist, postmaster of Hartford, ContL, Connecticut State legis-
lator, and U. S. Secretary of the Navy. Letters, letter books, and"
articles by Welles, relating to all phases of his career. Includes many
drafts of his letters and articles, most of which were written in the
1840's and 1850's, and 3 letter books containing copies of letters writ-
ten from Mar. 8, 1861 to June 21, 1862, as Secretary of the Navy.
Correspondents include Francis Preston Blair, Montgomery Blair,
William Alfred Buckingham, and Silas Wright A letter from Welles
to Abraham Lincoln, and Lincoln's reply (1864) concern Welles'
recommendation of Joseph E. Hawley's promotion to Brigadier Gen-
eral.
Card catalog In the repository.
Gift of Edgar T. Welles, 1901.
MS 62-1360
Ottesen, Jakob AaH, 1825-1904.
Letters. 1860-02.
ca. 580 items.
In Lutber College Library (Decorah, Iowa)
Lutheran pastor In Wisconsin and Iowa. Letters to Laur Larsen.
first president of Luther College. Material is related to the library's
Larsen collection.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Karen Larsen, 1981 *•■■■■
MS 62-1361
105
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Medina-Ascensio, Luis, 1913- collector.
Mexican Jesuit and other ecclesiastical college papers,
1870-1U51.
1 v.. 10 folders, and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Montezuma Seminary library.
Transcripts and microfilm copy (negative)
Papers and photos, concerning the history of Ysleta College, Semi-
nario de Guadalajara, Colegio de San Juan Nepomuceno, and others.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by the Rev. Medina-Ascensio, 1658.
MS 62-1382
Price, Joseph M 1870-1949.
Papers. 1909-43.
258items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence with contemporary political figures, records of the
New York City Fusion Committee of 1909, and scrapbooks of clippings
relating to the Fusion movements (1909-83). Correspondents Include
Benjamin Cardozo, John Purroy Mltchel, Theodore Roosevelt, Martin
Saxe, and Henry L. Stimson.
MS 62-1363
Columbia University. Libraries.
Russian and East European archive, 18th cent.-
ea. 500 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Material relating to such subjects as the history of the House of
Romanov, the zemstvo movement, the liberal and revolutionary move-
ments of 1860-98, the development of manufacturing and banking, the
Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05, the liberal and constitutional move-
ment from 1902-17, the revolutionary movement from 1898-1917, the
military and political history of Russia In World War r, the political,
literary and philosophical activities of the Russian exiles after 1920,
and the impact of World War n on the Soviet Union. Includes the
unpublished studies and memoirs assembled by the Research Program
on the TJ. S. S. R (East European Fund, Inc.), 1951-55, and the Re-
search Program on the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
MS 62-1364
Todd, John, 1818-1894.
Papers.
5 Items and 2 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Congregational minister and abolitionist. Correspondence and
other papers, Including some material on John Brown. Persons men-
tioned include Nathaniel Bradley Baker, John F, Cook, Mr. Hazaos,
Joseph Smith, and Aaron Stevens.
Gilt of Mr. Todd.
MS 62-1365
San Francisco. Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
1915.
Records of Iowa's participation, 1914-17.
3 items and 3 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, accounts, lists, certificates, and other papers.
MS 62-1366
Philadelphia Drug Exchange.
Records, 1861-1957.
11 v. and 2 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes, roll of officers and. members, and printed circulars and
annual reports, of an organization formed In 1861 to promote the
interests of the drug trade In Philadelphia.
Presented by the Exchange.
MS 62-1367
Infant School Society of Philadelphia.
Records, 1827-1940.
5v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes (1827-99, 1906-40) and treasurer's account book (1827-91)
Presented by Walter Biddle Saul, 1960.
MS 62-1368
Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association.
Records, 1862-1922.
11 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Scrapbooks, containing letters, reports, minutes, clippings, pro-
grams, and other material collected for a history of the Association.
Presented by Mrs. C. R Blackwall. 1923.
MS 62-1369
Wanamaker, John, 1838-1922, collector.
Autojrmph album, 1779-1892.
lv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Over 125 autograph letters and documents, together with about the
same number of engravings. The autographs are mainly those of
19th cent literary, political, and military figures. Persons represented
Include Thomas Bailey Aldrich, William Bainbrtdge, John Cabell
Breckinridge, John Catron, Tunis A. M. Craven, Millard Fillmore,
John B. Floyd, David M. Gregg, Edward Hand, Ambrose Powell BUL
Henry Lee, Rubens Peale, Albert Pike, Raphael Semmes, Gideon Welles,
and John Greeuleaf Whlttler.
Presented by the Wanamaker store.
MS62-1370
McCluer, Franc L
Missonri Constitutional Convention papers, 1943-44.
150fuluers.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
College president Correspondence and papers of a delegate from
the 10th Senatorial District to the Missouri State Constitutional Con-
vention of 1943-44, relating mostly to the work of the Committee on
State Finance (except taxation) of which McCluer was chairman,
and to the Committees on Education, Public Health, Public Welfare,
and others on which he served.
Deposited by Mr. McCluer.
MS 62-1371
Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883.
Papers, 1861-62.
174 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer and Episcopal minister. Correspondence, tele-
grams, commissions, lists of ordnance, orders, requests, and contracts
for supplies, list of quartermaster's stores, and officers' reports. Cor-
respondents include R. H. Chilton, Jubal A. Early, J. Gorgas, Wade
Hampton, Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, J. Letcher, and L P.
Walker.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1940-52.
MS 62-1372
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825.
Papers, 1746-1860.
1118 items.
In Duke University Library.
Revolutionary soldier, statesman, and diplomat Correspondence,
bills, receipts, and other papers. Correspondents Include Alexander
Garden, Charles Pinckney, Benjamin Stead, and Petit de Tillers.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1951-58.
MS 62-1373
Davidson Comity (N. C.) Fanners' Alliance. Bethany Siib-
AUiancc No. 601.
Records, 1882-96.
484 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, minute book, account books, roll book, circulars,
broadsides, catalogs, and other items, kept by John R Osborne as
secretary of the Bethany, N. C, Sub-Alliance No. 601 of the Davidson
County Farmers' Alliance. The material pertains to the activities of
the Sub-Alliance and Includes correspondence with the state Farmers"
Alliance and with other local Alliances.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1941.
MS 62-1374
106
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Minnesota Society of Neurology and Psychiatry.
Records, 1909-41.
It.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes, constitution, bylaws, accounts, and obituaries of deceased
members of the Minnesota Society of Neurology and Psychiatry
(1932-41) and of its predecessor organization the Minnesota Neuro-
logical Society (1909-32)
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Gift of the Society, 1B8L
MS 62-1373
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Map collection, 1500-1961.
SOOOitems.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Arts.)
Maps of, or relating to mining areas, military poets and reserva-
tions, missions, forest reserves, national parks, counties and cities,
Spanish possessions, Indian reservations, the Mexican period, and
land grants. Includes topographical maps, and plan views and sec-
tions of military posts.
MS 62-1376
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910.
Tauber and Underbill collections,
ca. 2000 items.
In Mart Twain Birthplace Memorial Shrine (Florida, Ma)
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Author and speaker. First editions of Clemens' books- related
correspondence of Clemens, his family, and his associates : and other
papers.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposited by Bumey L. and Frances M. Fishback.
MS 62-1377
Mark Twain Park Association.
Manuscript collection.
ca. 100 items.
In Mark Twain Birthplace Memorial Shrine (Florida, Mo.)
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Writings by Twain's family and friends, photos., and memorabilia.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by the Association.
MS 62-1378
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910.
The adventures of Tom Sawyer papers, 1875-87.
2ft
In Mark Twain Birthplace Memorial Shrine (Florida, Mo.)
Author and speaker. Manuscript by a professional copyist of The
adventures of Tom Sawyer, with 15 holograph pages and many notes
by Clemens, and a few notes and corrections by William Dean How-
ells; correspondence (8 items) of Clemens and Moncure D. Conway
concerning the book; the contract with Chatto and Wlndus of Lon-
don for publishing It; and a statement of royalties, 1877-87, for
Clemens' works published by Chatto and Wlndus.
Described in The Twainlan, v. 9, no. 4 (July-Ang. 1850) p. 1-2.
The manuscript of Tom Sawyer Is also described in Bernard De
Voto s Mark Twain at work (1942) p. 10-18.
Index in the repository.
Purchased from Frank Glenn. 1946.
MS 62-1379
Chicago Historical Society. Library.
Mormon collections, 1832-97.
ca. 160 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, clippings, a diary (1856) of Twiss Bermingham,
and other papers, relating to Joseph Smith and the Mormons, mostly
In Illinois In the lSMTa. Includes material on the Mormon wars, the
evacuation of Nauvoo, the murder of Joseph and Hyrnm Smith, al-
leged depredations by Mormons, their polygamy, the conduct of anU-
Mormons, the Nauvoo expositor, Sydney Rigdon's speech in Meadvllle
In 1836, and Mormons in Salt Lake City. Correspondents Include
Henry Asbury, Emma Smith Bldamon, H. G. Cutter, Jaines Fenner,
Bobert Foster, Nathaniel Grant, Thomas Gregg, F. M. Hlgbee, Orson
Pratt, John Priekett, Joseph Smith m, James J. Strang, Samuel O.
Williams, and Brigham Young. The material is related to the li-
brary's Hardin and Brayman collections.
Unpublished guide in the library.
^Acquired from Henry Asbury, A. B. Deming, Charles F. Gunther,
Otto L. Schmidt, and others.
MS 62-1380
Baldwin-Liraa-Hamilton Corporation.
Records, 1854-1925.
19 Items.
Id Stanford University Library.
Ledgers, drawings, and locomotive specifications and data. The
ledgers cover locomotive patterns, engine specifications, boilers, and
patent royalties. The drawings include current and prospective loco-
motives for the company.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of E. Morton Grosser.
MS 62-1381
Wyndham, Henry Penruddocke, 1736-1819.
Journals, 1758-67.
9v.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
English topographer. Journals of Wyndham's travels in Scotland.
England, France, Italy, Sicily, Switzerland and Germany
Purchase, 1850. '"
MS 62-1382
American Field Service.
Records, 1917-19.
ca. 250 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
letters, a short history of the organization, various lists (of donors
of ambntaDces, men serving, etc), clippings, and pamphlets. Con-
cerns the financial status of the organization, the morale of those in
service, particularly of those who wished to leave it for more active
military duty, and the cooperation with the Military Training Camus.
Correspondents include A. Piatt Andrew, Chauncey McCormlcfc!
Charles B. Pike, and Henry D. Sleeper.
Gift of Charles B. Pike.
MS 62-1383
Maugham, William Somerset, 1874-
Papers, 1921-58.
600 items.
In Stanford University Library;
English author. Letters from Maugham to Bertram E. AlansOn
Investment broker and president of the San Francisco Stock Exchange!
relating to Maugham's financial interests; personal letters to Alanson
from Maugham s friends and relatives ; miscellaneous newspaper clip-
pings concerning Alanson and Maugham ; and photos. Correspondents
include Klaus Jonas, Sir Gerald Kelly, Robin Maugham. »i«r Searle.
and Arthur and Ellen Wilson. e— — ■ -*— otavrre,
Access restricted.
Gift of Bertram E. Alanson, 1960.
MS 62-1384
Spring Garden Soap Society, Philadelphia.
Records, 1852-1929.
800 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books (1S32-5M), register of applicants for assistance, reg-
ister of members of the society, receipt book of donations (1898-1916),
coal orders (1891-1903), a volume entitled Ladies' register, 1861; bills,
receipts, rough drafts of minutes, and a few communications
Presented by the society.
MS 62-1385
Page, Robert Newton, 1859-1933.
Papers, 1892-1930.
3541 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Bank president and U. S. Representative from North Carolina
Correspondence, clippings and other papers (largely 1916-20) relating
chiefly to Page's resignation from Congress and his gubernatorial
campaign (1920). Includes information on Page's congressional
career. Correspondents include Claude Kitchtn, Angus Wilton Mc-
Lean, and Charles Manly Stedman.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1952.
MS 62-1386
O'Shaaghnessy, Arthur William Edgar, 1844-1881.
Papers. 1859-81.
172 items.
In Duke University Library.
British poet. Correspondence, poems, and other papers mostly re-
lating to O'Shaughnessy's literary career. Includes corrected tran
scripts from his poem. An epic of women-
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 195L
MS 62-1387
107
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clothier family.
Correspondence, 1895-1909.
41 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Replies to invitations, together with a few letters of thanks, ap-
parently saved for their autograph value. Correspondents include
Robert Jones Burdette, ' George Dewey, Horace Howard Furness,
Howard Malcolm Jenkins, Arnold Henry Savage Landor, William
McKinley, Silas Weir Mitchell, Dwight Lyman Moody, Robert Emory
Pattison, Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, Archbishop Patrick John
Ryan, Charles Emory Smith, John Lawson Stoddard, Oscar Solomon
Straus, and Floyd William Tompkins.
Presented by Marion Clothier.
MS 62-1388
Philadelphia. Declaration of Independence Celebration,
1951.
Records, 1051.
ca. 1750 iteniM.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers accumulated during the period in which preparations were
being made for the celebration, and papers associated with the cele-
bration. Includes letters from Harry S. Truman, Alban W. Barkley,
John S. Fine, Bernard Samuel, Adlai E. Stevenson, Harold E. Stassen,
Cardinal Spellman, a few Congressmen, professional and financial men
of Phildelphia such as Judge Edwin O. Lewis and Albert M. Green-
field, and the heads or representatives of a few business houses of
Philadelphia.
Presented by Thomas V. Labrun. I960.
MS 62-1389
Colombia University. Libraries.
Authors' manuscripts collection.
ca. 75 boxes.
In Columbia Universities Libraries.
MSS. of books and short stories written and published by various
contemporary authors, many with Columbia University connections.
Authors represented include Adriaan Barnouw, James W. Bellah,
John Bock, Elizabeth Coatsworth, Padraic Colum, George Danger-
field, Irwin Edmau, Joseph Freeman, Eric F. Goldman, Hiram Haydn,
Henry Beetle Hough, Elizabeth Metzger Howard, Helen Hull, Alfred
Kazin, Joseph Wood Krutch, Vernon Loggias, Albert Maltz, Henrietta
Mason, Robert Holloy, Emery Neft, William Oberkircher, William
Owens, Lotus Paul, Henry M. Robinson, Mabel L. Robinson, Helen
H. Smith, Anne B. Tufts, Grace Faulkner Ward, Raymond Wearer,
William L. Westermann, and Stark Young.
Gifts of the authors represented in the collection.
MS 62-1390
Bergholtz, Herman.
Papers, 1931-35.
ca. 1550 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of n* gi«""T History n ™<*
University Archives (10)
Mayor of Ithaca, N. Y. Papers reflecting Bergholtz's interest in
real estate and amusement park development.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
MS 62-1391
Bioodgood family.
Papers, 1823-66.
88 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (65A)
Correspondence and documents of Francis A* Simeon DeWltt and
Francis Bioodgood, concerning canal and railroad Interests In the
southern tier of New York.
MS 62-1392
Bnrritt, EUnn, 1810-1879.
Papers, 1839-78.
ca. 4 ft (ca. 77 Items)
In New Britain (Conn.) Public Library.
linguist and reformer. Correspondence, journals (21 v., 1841-69),
and writings on a variety of subjects.
Card index in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Anna Strickland, ca. 1900.
MS 62-1393
Monk, Marie.
Papers, 1918-50.
l box.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-Sl)
German lawyer who emigrated to the United States in 1934,
Autobiography, MS. of The elements of love and marriage (I960),
and scrapbooks, concerning the rights and legal status of women In
Germany, and experiences in World War L
Unpublished inventory in the library.
MS 62-1394
White City Construction Company, Chicago.
Records, 1905-12.
ca. 720 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Business correspondence, bills, and receipts.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from the Active Book Stores, Chicago, 1857.
MS 62-1395
Ebert, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, 1840-1928.
Papers, 4892-1907.
ca. 120 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts.
Lutheran clergyman. Correspondence, recommendations, and com-
ments, centered around a breach of promise charge against Ebert's
son. Persons involved Include the son and his former flanrrfft^ the
faculty of Concordia Theological Seminary, St Louis, and officers of
the Wisconsin Synod.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift
MS 62-1396
Adams, David, 1798-1874.
Papers, 1809-67.
ca. 160 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Fur trader. Correspondence of Adams and his wife, Elizabeth,
real estate papers, household accounts, and a contract with Benjamin
L. E. Bonneville for service on the expedition to the Rocky Mountains
inl832.
Gift
MS 62-1397
Chase, Wilfrid Earl
Papers, 1929-36.
2 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Poems, essays, proverbs, and other writings of Chase, a
resident of Madison, Wis.
MS 62-1398
Clark, Darwin, 1812-1899.
Business records, 1866-91.
5 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Furniture dealer, of Madison, Wis. Invoices of shipments of
furniture, and daily records of goods sold (1874-83)
MS 62-1399
Cogswell, William C
Diaries, 1884-98.
8v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Copyist of abstracts, of Milwaukee, The diaries, incomplete and
overlapping, record In detail Cogswell's daily thoughts, conversations,
and activities.
MS 62-1400
U. S. National Mediation Board.
Records, 1954-57.
5 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Transcripts of hearings of cases before the Board. Organizations
represented include American Airlines, inc., Brotherhood of Carmen,
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Railway and
Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees,
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, Chicago and North Western Railway,
Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul & Pacific Railroad, Chicago Union
Station Co., Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, Hawaiian
Airlines LtdL, Houston Belt and Terminal Railroad, Illinois Central
Railroad, International Air Line Pilots Association, Kansas City
Southern Railway, Louisville and Nashville Railway, New York Cen-
tral Railroad Co., Norfolk and Western Railway, Order of Railroad
Telegraphers, Railway Express Agency, Rock Island-Frisco Termi-
nal Railway, St Louis and San Francisco Railroad, Telegraphers
Organization, Transport Workers Union of America, Union Pacific
Railroad, and United Airlines, inc.
Described in Guide to the records. Labor Management Documenta-
tion Center, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Rela-
tions (1980)
In part, gift of David L. Cole.
MS 62-1401
108
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cornell University. New York State School of Industrial
ana Labor Relations.
Records of ad hoc arbitrators, 1946-52
16 v. and ca. 9 boxes.
eoltecttoul T ° rk State S<ai001 ° £ Indns trial and Labor Relations
hea^too??in'rii^^ ES, i , .? C ! eding '' Md other «"ms of cases
ES^Jir i.~,S dl , vlda&1 arbitrators, involving disputes over wa*e
SS^ifT 1 * pUBS - nations, folldSl ana worS
and aSSranh^^m'S ^vff ** m<flDde ^ Teuton!
ana .Telegraph Co, American Union of Telephone Workers m~»T
tagdale BroUjers, Capital Airlines, inc. (Sole Steel £>' l*££~t
Edison Co, Distributive Processing and Office Workers Si'oT^
bel Brothers, International Association of Machfniste R. H^ M^
Co., Oopenhelm Collins & Co.. Stem Brothe " Ceo^fwntg:
Irirts from various sources.
MS 62-1402
Moravian Church.
Records of individual Moravian congregations, 1735-1959.
In Moravian Archives (Bethlehem Pa.)
boote1 ^( tfSS tS »l,^!? e, !' 'SS^/'"""' and some fiscal record
SeSi „lt &m* m '" i ? b00ks °* organizations within the con-
gregations, including a few schools. Larger collection. «„*,
records from New Sork City (8 conUwSS o^ slootoSf
Bettlehem Sonth Side, Lancaster, I^ano^rpMIaddphu, (TcXrV
fahons). Beading, and Schoeneck in Pennsylvania- and w.tenSST
Wis. Smaller coUecUons include record? torn NSvpor^ Z tTSS
den Valley and Sichem in New York State- IX Md^ArSr£
Creek, in New Jersey; Canadensis, Bethei ^"n thfsTata^) °i£nega!
(in Lancaster Co. , Frederickstown, Germantown; Heidelberg M^S
gie, Oley, and Tulpehocken in PeDisyTanlaT^nnah^rlT
Gracebam, Mo.; Hope, Ind.; Olney, I1L; GracehUL Blairstown. Har!
Trf' Thf^ ^ d VX m - ta Iowa = ^^^ KsnTSa^os^
N.D The majority of the records is la German. Material is delated
to the reposltory-s collection of records of the Provincial EMeS
Conference of the Northern Province. provincial JWders
-Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the reoositorv
formation on literary rights available to the rWltoS! t °^
MS 62-1403
Vance, James Isaac, 1862-1939.
Papers, 1899-1941.
ca. 3 ft (600 items and 4 v.)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Presbyterian minister and author. Correspondence and other writ-
ings, and scrapbooks composed of newspaper dippings, programs,
notices, and other Items relating to the history of the First Presb£
terian Church, Nashville, and the career of Vance as Its pastor. In-
cludes a small scrapbook covering Vance's services at the Princess
Theatre In 1926. Correspondents Include Sue H. Adams George H.
Armistead, St., Bobert B. Bablngton, Boger W. Babson,' Thomas C.
Barr, James W. Barton, Robert F. Buntlin, Joseph W. Byrns, James E.
Caldwell Bogers Caldwell, E. B. Cayee, W. G. Colmery, a7l. Carrie.
George H. Denny, John H. DeWitt, J. M. Dickinson, Charles E. DlehL
Beverly Donglas, Spright Dowell, Will Allen Dromgoole, Henry W.
DuBose Robert Ewing Joel B. Fort, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Hallum
w. Goodloe, Costen J. Harrell, Henry H. Horton, Cordell Hun. Leland
TmPS ^',w ens ^ oh , ns ??^- °- tester, Lee Loventhal, J. M/Maxon,
Hill McAhster. jr. McCain, J. W. McClung, Charles S. Macfadano,
Duncan McKay, Murdoch MacLeod, John b! McLure, JiBesEMS
£^?, y ' J » h ° Trotwood Moore, W. W. Moore, M. R. Patterson, George
w££ W - J/, PoweU ' *" a Eoberte - G ^ Smith, JameTsprant
Wilbur F. THlett, Charles C. Trabue, C. B. WaUaceTBooker T. Wash-
ington, and Woodrow Wilson. "«™-
Unpubllshed register in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Boy C. Avery.
MS 62-1404
Hayes, Manliffe.
Papers, 1851-1912.
7 V. :.:....
In West Virginia University Library (72)
Six private account books of A. and Manliffe Hayes, and a Morgan-
town municipal court docket (1873-82)
Gift of Charles E. La wall, 1940.
MS 62-1405
Evangelical Lutheran Muusterium of Pennsylvania and
Adjacent States.
Records, ca. 1729-
ca. 90 ft
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
In part, microfilm.
Official correspondence (1749-53) ; President's correspondence with
conferences (1923-43) ; constitutions; minutes in German (1781-1901)
and in English (1862-1913) ; records and histories of individual con-
gregations and biographies of pastors ; and records of the Secretary of
Benevolence, the Treasurer, Examining Committee, Jubilee Commit-
tee, Centennial Committee, Lutheran Historical Academy, Society for
Lutheran Church History In America, Executive Board, District con-
ferences, Philadelphia City Missions, Brotherhood, Lather League,
Women's Missionary Society, Belsepredlger-Gesellschaft von Pennsyl-
vania, Lutheran Women's League, Board of Home Missions, Joint
Committee for the Christian Approach to the Jewish People Board
of Christian Education, Board of Inner Missions, Mary J.'Drexel
Home and Philadelphia Motherhouse of Deaconesses, Committee of
Conference Presidents, Stewardship Committee, Finance Committee,
Committee on Publication, Pastors' Salary Committee, and the Com-
mittee on Intersynodlcal Relations. Includes a Questionnaire on
church records.
Catalog In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-1406
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Literary manuscripts and related materials, 1688-1950.
ca. 223 items, ca. ISO v., 8 boxes, 1 package, and 1 folder.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Book-length manuscripts and shorter Items dealing primarily with
history, autobiography and biography; with poetry, essays memoirs,
music and addresses ; and, to a lesser extent with drama, sermons,
lectures, treatises, and memorials. A small amount of the material Is
In French or German. The bulk of the Items is from the mld-18ta and
the lath centuries. Authors are John Jasper Allen, Edward Antffl -
George Washington Barton, George de Bennevllle, George F Besses!
Peter G. Bertolet, Ann G. Boker, Eliza Boiler, Edward H.' Bonsan;
Deborah Borton, Hugh Brackenridge, Samuel Breck, Brin Car Co'
David Paul Brown, Charles N. Buck, Mary Bundect, "William i£
Bunting, Thomas Butler; A. H Cassel, Joseph Saunders Coates, C. a
Coleman, James Fenlmore Cooper, Henry Hamilton Cox, Bobert D
Coxe, James Curtis; George M Dallas. M. Darain, Charles H Davis
(?), W. A. Newman Dorland, Henry S. Dotterer, William Duane,
Samuel W. Duffield ; Chrlstoph Daniel Ebeling, Charles H A. Esllng,
Lewis Evans, Edward Everett; George W. Fahnestock, James Fennell,
Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson, Thomas FltzGerald, John C FonDcrod,
Daniel M Fox, Benjamin Franklin, Philip Freneau ; Thomas Gilpin,
Peter A. Grotjan ; A. Oakey Hall, John Ellhn Hall, Lewis R. Harley,
George L Harrison, William Hayley, John Herbst Joseph Hopkln-
son, William M Hunter ; Caroline H Jackson, Joseph F. A, Jackson,
Samuel M. Janney, Francis Jennings, Horatio Gates Jones, Horatio
Gates Jones, Jr., Thomas Jones; Johannes Kelpins, Duncan Elng,
Burton Alva Konkle, M. Kunze ; Albert Edmund Lancaster, Joachim
Langtus, John Laurens, Edgar M. Levy. Emma Lewis, Sarah D
Lowrie; William MeCarter, Malcolm McEven; William G. Mniin,
William Man, John Hill Martin, John Martin, John Menzies, Cyrus
L. Meniam, E. Miles; William Houston Patterson, John Howard
Payne, Cromwell Pearce, Granville Penn, Isaac A. Pennypacker,
Joseph Pilmore ; David Bamsax George Collier Bemey, Mary Josei
phlne Mason Bemey, Nicholas Gomez de Bequena, Abraham Bitter
Jacob Bitter, Jr., Jonathan Roberts, William Botch; Charles Alexl
ander Schetky, Frank H Schneli, Walter Qulhcy Scott, John V. Sears,
John Sheffield (Duke of Buckingham), Richard Cox Shreve, Hannah
Logan Smith, Richard S. Smith, Samuel Smith, William Smith, Emest
Spofford, James P. Sterrett, J. B. Sypher; Bebecca Thompson, Terence
Tlrowen, William S. Todd, Joseph Townsend, Anna Maria Tranth-
mann, WllUam Trent ; Florence HauptUmer; Francis Adrian van der
Kemp; Juliet C. Walker, Bobert Wain, J. P. Brlssot de WarvUle,
Esther Montgomery Westcott, Thompson Westcott, John Greenleaf
Whlttler, William Wigell, Samuel C. WiDlts, James Wilson, Peregrine
Wroth; and H Zschohke. Includes anonymous material honoring
Mary G. Blllmeyer, H. E. Baesley, and Annie Shoemaker as well asa
few personal accounts, notices, programs, translations, and a common-
place book.
Separately described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1949)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1407
Gilbert, Eli.
Ledgers, 1840-59.
It.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Teacher and farmer of Wilton, Conn, and Qulncy Fla.
open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-1408 .
109
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Notebooks, 1704-ca. 1900.
34 v. and 8 booklets.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Motes on legal cases and Judicial opinions, notes taken "on lectures
on medicine, notes on literary, historical and scientific subjects;
school notebooks for arithmetic and English composition, common-
place books, cookbooks; and notes on such diverse subjects as experi-
ments with electricity, navigation, naval signals, the art of painting,
calligraphy, biography, esoteric languages, and metaphysics. Com-
pilers are Thomas Armstrong, Jr.; A. L. Bright, Edward Shippen
Burd; Mary Ann Chandler, Samuel Coates; Joseph Ellis; a Mrs.
Fields; Jacob GottschaU, Lizzie B. Gregg; Andrew Hamilton, S. Bell
Harper, Joseph Hartshorne, Martin Hilda], Daniel Hooper; Joseph
Inkson; David Jackson; Ebenezer Klnnersley; John MacPherson;
J. Hill Martin, Thomas Mifflin; John Neagle, Frederick North;
Bobert Patterson, William John Potts, Howell Powell ; John Bobbins,
Sarah Roberts; Wlnthrop Sargent, Jr., Charles Sellers. Charles
Smith ; John Vicary ; and Macre Walton.
Separately described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1949)
• Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1409
Brown, John, 1800-1859.
Papers, 1842-1910.
ca. 95 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Abolitionist Correspondence, other papers, and printed matter.
Letters by Brown, which comprise about a third of the collection,
include letters to his sisters written shortly before his execution,
letters concerning his activities in Kansas, a letter concerning payment
for pikes to be used in the Negro uprising. Brown's last written
statement before ascending the scaffold, and a note listing his
terms for peace In Kansas. Printed matter Includes a copy of
the Provisional constitution and ordinances for the people of the
U. S, submitted by Brown to a convention of followers and friends
at Chatham, Canada, May 1858, which was found In his home
at the time of his capture, and the Bible used by Brown while
awaiting trial Other papers include information relating to the
estate of his father, Owen Brown; reminiscences by members of his
family, much of it contemporary ; Annie Brown Adams' comments on
her father, chiefly on his life at the Kennedy farm prior to Harper's
W x ^?"J eaers of sympathy for Brown written by Frank Sanborn,
O. G. VlUard, O. P. Anderson, and John Parr, a lecture by Sanborn
on Brown (1857), a poem by William E. Channing entitled Burial of
John Brown, and letters from Governors Chase, Wise, and Hicks
concerning the trouble with Brown's forces In 1859. Material is re-
lated to the library's Judge Blchard Parker papers.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift and purchase, partly from Frank G. Logan and Forrest Sweet
MS 62-1410
Robertson, James Alexander, 1873-1939.
Papers, 1568-1939.
1846 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Archivist and historian. Personal and professional letters and
papas, nearly all relating to Robertson's search for source materials
In Philippine history. Includes notes taken by Bobertson in prepara-
tion for his works on Philippine history, MS. copies of his works
letters concerning the early years of U. S. colonial rule In the Islands,
letters from prominent Philippine politicians and leaders and a series
-of letters and papers of James Alfred LeBoy, historian of Hispanic-
American culture, concerning the Philippines. Contains Information
on politics in the Philippines In the early 20th cent, religion In the
islands, the administration of the Philippine Library in Manila, and
U " . s - ^ntrol of the Philippines. Many of the letters are In Spanish
and German. Correspondents lndnde Jose Albert, Manuel Arguelles,
Manuel Artigas, David P. Barrows, Ferdinand Blumentritt, Herbert
E. Bolton, Felipe G. Calderoh, Fred W. Carpenter, Charles Bansom
Edwards, James A. LeBoy, T. H. Pardo de Tavera, William Howard
Taft, John B. M. Taylor, Florentine Torres, Dan R. Williams, Dean
C. Worcester, and Clem J. Zulueta. •"— ™> "*«"
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1940, 1950.
MS 62-1411
Gra^erey Bookshop, New York.
Correspondence, ca, 1931-54.
lbox.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence of Lorraine and Bobert Wilbur of the Gramercy
Bookshop, with writers and literary critics, pertaining mostly to the
purchase of books. Correspondents Include John Clardl, Leon Edel,
Wallace Fowlle, Bobert McAlmon, Alfred H. Smith, William Carlos
Williams, and Edmund Wilson.
Gift of Bobert Wilbur.
MS62-1412
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. IHstriots. Western.
Records, 1855-1955.
7 ft (ca. 10,500 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Minutes of Western District conventions (1855-69) ; minutes of
meetings of the Northwest Pastoral Conference of Missouri (1901-
19) ; minutes of meetings of the Arkansas and Tennessee Pastoral
Conference (1882-85 and 1887-95) ; essays and proceedings from
meetings of the Eastern Tennessee Pastors and Teachers Conference
(1896-1900 and 1905-08) ; and flies of the Western District Mission
Board, mainly correspondence and reports (-1926-66) relating to the
following congregations and preaching stations: Hot Springs (First
Lutheran Church), North Little Bock, London, Mens, Little Bock
(Negro Missions), Okay, Busselvine, Sprlngdale, Ulm, Van Bnren,
and Waldenburg, In Arkansas; Harriman-Deermont, Johnson City,
Memphis, Oak Bldge, and Nashville, In Tennessee ; and Alton, Bour-
bon, Boonville, Branson, Bunceton, Carthage, Catawlssa, Qhfle , ^ l
Chillicothe, Cuba, De Soto, Diggtas, Ferguson, Fretstatt, Gascondate,
Gravelton, High Bldge, Cllnton-Peabody, Holly Hills, Independence,
Ironton, Jedburg, Jefferson Barracks, JopUn, ir»n«»« city (Calvary),
Kingston Park, Knobnoster, Ladue, Lebanon, LUbourn, Lexington,
Marshall, Mansfield, Mexico, Monneft, Neosho, New Haven, Odessa,
Owensvllle, Parma, Poplar Bluff, Pine Lawn, Ramona Park, Blch-
mond Heights, Rolls, St Genevieve, St Joseph, St Louis (Faith), St
Louis Hills, Brentwood, Sarcoxie, Seventy-six, Sumnierneld, Stover,
Trenton, Union, Valley Park, Verona, and Warrensburg, In Missouri.
Correspondents Include A. Behnke, G. Belderwieden, H. Berger, G.
Blar, B. Boxdorfer, E. Brockmann, W. Bnege, A. Burgdorf, L. Oas-
tens, M. Cook, W. Cook, W. Dlerking, H. Dueker, O. FeucM, O. Fasz-
holz, E. Gade, E. Gebauer, A. Graf, J. Granatin, E. Grese, B. Harms,
B. Harnack, E. HsrtmaTin, H. Hasting, B. Haupt, O. Hellwege, J.
Hohenstein, E. Holsten, R. Janetzke, B. Jargo, A. Jesse, T. Karsten-
sen, J. Kimpel, R. Klann, O. Klinkermann, H. Kramer. G. Kuechen-
melster, A. Lindner, D. Ludwig, W. Ludwlg, Th. Manhoff , P. Martens,
P. Melcher, K. Meyer, S. Michael, E. Neunaber, B. Prange, Th. Pre-
doehL L. Blrtmann, H. Boschke, H. Rose, J. Schedler, a Scheiderer,
E. Schneider, G. Schramm, A. Schroeder, K. J. Schroeder, P.
Schulz, W. Seabeck, G. Seager, G. Seboldt P. Strlckert and W. W.
Stuenkel.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Pritzlaff Library, Th. G. Schoeth, and the Western Dis-
trict, 1954-58.
MS 62-1413
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, haron, 1809-1892.
Correspondence, 1831-98.
87 items.
In Duke University Library.
British poet Letters of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, of his brother,
Frederick Tennyson, and of w«ii«m Tennyson, son of Lord Tenny-
son. Fourteen letters from Alfred Tennyson to Sophy Bawnsley are
largely personal, although one of them expresses Tennyson's reluc-
tance to become poet laureate. Other letters of Tennyson contain
references to the possible publication of his poems In the United
States, the value of his poetry, the presentation of one of his volumes
to Queen Victoria, and other literary matters. Letters of Frederick
Tennyson refer to the death of his father and to the early publication
of his brother's poems. Letters of Hnllnm Tennyson, most of which
are to Theodore Watts-Dunton, contain allusions to the works of his
father. Other correspondents Include Hall Calne, Sidney J. Low,
Lewis Morris, Yemon Randall, M. H. Splelmann, and Theodore
Watts-Dunton, writing concerning the publication of articles and
reviews on the works of Tennyson and rumors of his possible resig-
nation as poet laureate.
Card index in the library.
Acquired. 1944, 1952.
MS62-1414
Adams, John C 1842-1895.
Papers, 1792-1899, 1932.
8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Indian attorney and agent for the Stockbridge Indians in Wiscon-
sin. Bulk of the papers relate to the later history of the tribe In
Wisconsin and the controversy between the so-called "citizen" and
•Indian'' party factious of the tribe, and particularly to Adams's
twenty-year struggle beginning In the 1870's to secure national legis-
lation restoring to tie citizen party the right to live on the reserva-
tion and to share In tribal funds. Correspondents for these yean
Include members of Congress, the Indian Commissioner, the Sec-
retary of the Interior, attorneys in Washington, local Indian agents,
members of the tribe, the Wisconsin Home Missionary Society,
110
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1842-1895. Papers, 1792-1899,
Adams, John C
1932. (Continued)
tanAJon^w ^•nSSW^feir 1 Konk «I>«. Jeremiah SlEgS
jana,yonn w. Qulnney, and members ol the tribe in New Tori stWto-
SZ^ I ,S^ ty " *£L* «"■*■ or iA fSftSJJfSt
eminent (JSS7) ; an abstract of tribal landsat StoesiculL Wfe
?£? Ul ^Li,? !port °' """Msaloners eteeted "executed la* rf
JS43; Proceedings of the Stockbrldge naflonal^onncuflsS^T. t
MS 62-1415
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864.
Papers, 1659-1888.
ca. 215 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (6248)
Author. Correspondence, literary MSS, and other papers (chiefly
after 1813). The material pertains to Hawthorne's days at the
customhouse in Boston (1839-40), In the District of Salem and Beverly
(1847-54), and as consul at Liverpool (1853-60). Includes family
correspondence and letters to publishers ; a few early papers of Haw-
thorne's ancestors ; MSS. of A wonder book for girls and boys (1852),
of the snorter sketches Consular experiences and Jonathan Cllley, and
of other works; and 43 letters (1863-64) to Francis Bennoch. Other
correspondents and persons mentioned Include William Cox Bennett,
Zachariah Burchmore, Lydla T. Fessenden, James T. Fields, Samuel
G. Goodrich, Boras W. Griswold, Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne,
Julian Hawthorne, Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne, Una Haw-
thorne, George S. HlMard, Ethan Allen Hitchcock, George Payne
Balnsford James, George Parsons Lathrop, Henry W. Longfellow,
Horace Mann, Horace Mann, Jr., James Miller, John L. O'Snlllvan,
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Franklin Pierce, Stephen Fleasonton,
Boberts Brothers, George Nicholas Sanders, William Buell Sprague,
Charles Sumner, Tlcknor and Co., and C W. Webber
Gift of C. Waller Barrett, 1960.
MS 62-1416
Bergen County Historical Society, Eackeneack, N. J.
Manuscript collection, 18th cent-
350 folders.
In Bergen County Historical Society collections (North Hacken-
sack, N. J.)
Correspondence, account books, ledgers, deeds, wills, receipts, bma,
tax lists, and other records and papers, relating to most of the old
families in Bergen County and some In Rockland County, N 1 In-
cludes material relating to the following families: Ackerman, Auryan-
sen, Baldwin, Banta, Bartholf, Blauvelt, Board, Bogert, BrinkerhoS,
grower, Christie, Cole, Cooper, DeBann, Demarest, Doremus, Durie,
Haring, Herring, Hogancamp, Hopper, Lozier, Lutklns, Nagle-Naugle,
Outwater, Parcell, Post, Quackenbush, Romaine-Romeyn, Ryerson,
TaUman, Terhune, Van Allen, Van Blarcom, Van BnsHrk, Vander-
oeek, Van Emburgh, Van Gieson, Van Houten, Van Orden, Van Riper,
Van Scyven, Van Winkle, Voorhes, Vreeland, Wanamaker, Westervelt
and others.
Card catalog in the repository.
Open to Investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift and purchase.
MS62-1417
Wright, Silas, 1795-1847.
Correspondence, 1828-47.
67 items.
In St Lawrence University Library.
Governor of New York, U. S. Representative, and U.--S. Senator.
Chiefly letters written by Wright to friends and family in Canton,
N. Y. or to political colleagues and contemporaries, together with a
few letters received, dealing with personal affairs. Correspondents
include Erastns Corning, OrrtJle Hungerford, Cornelius Van Wyck
Lawrence, William Learned Marcy, William Cabell Rives, John Can-
field Spencer, Abel Parker Upshur, Robert James Walker, Levi Wood-
bury, and Martin Van Buren.
MS 62-1418
Cox, Jacob Dolson, 1828-1900.
Papers, 1861-98.
560 Items.
In Oberlin College Library.
Lawyer, Union officer. Secretary of the Interior, U. S. Representa-
tive, and Governor of Ohio. Correspondence, diaries, field dispatch
and order books, daybooks, and other papers.
Card index in the library.
MS 62-1419
Fussell, Joseph H 1836-1915.
Papers, 1808-1921.
ca. 125 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Attorney, soldier, politician, reformer, and Presbyterian church
leader, of Maury Co., Tenn. Scrapbooks and pamphlets on the subjects
of temperance and the Tennessee state debt, together with some let-
ters, speeches, indentures, and maps. The majority of the Items falls
within the 1880*8. Letters and speeches (1882-1906) deal with re-
ligion, temperance, and civic matters. Two scrapbooks relate to Fus-
sell's participation in the gubernatorial election of 1882 and to his
temperance activities. Early papers consist of Indentures, mainly of
the Bledsoe and Porter families, having to do with land transactions
in Maury County, 1808-50. Includes several unidentified maps of
towns and villages.
Unpublished register In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Fassell, 1922.
MS 62-1420
Palmer family.
Papers, 1764-1857.
2 ft (ca. 10 Items)
In New York State Library.
Chiefly legal and land records relating to the Palmer and Cande
families. Includes assessment roll (1789) and register of slaves
(1800-23) of the town of Stillwater, N. Y., maps of lots 7 and 8 of
Saratoga patent (1838), George Palmer's purchase and Vrooman
survey of land west of Lake George (1822)
Descriptive list in the library.
Purchase. 1953.
MS 62-1421
Banyar, Goldsbrow, 1725-1815.
Papers, 1772-1877.
ca. 10 ft.
In New York State Library.
Colonial official and landowner of New York. Leases, miscellaneous
land papers, maps, surveys, ledgers, rent and account books, and other
papers relating chiefly to Banyar's extensive landholdlngs in various
patents In New York State.
Gift of W.LLPeltz, 1937.
MS 62-1422
Allen, David Home, 1781-1854.
Papers, 1832-1903.
10 Items and 1 v.
In University of Virginia Library (4814)
Microfilm.
Farm owner, of Clifton, Clarke Co., Vs. Farm journal, survey,
family obituaries, genealogical material, and other papers, kept by
Allen and his son, Edgar Allen. Includes a description of the survey
of the dividing line between Jefferson and Clarke Counties, and Inven-
tories of construction costs of houses built for Allen (1833-84) and
for William Temple (ca. 1830). Other names mentioned Include
Sarah Griffin AUon, George S. Lane, Jonathan Smith, and Th^man
Allen TldbalL
Acquired, 1954.
MS 62-1423
Trumbull, John, 1756-1843.
Papers, 1750-1881.
ca. 3500 Items.
In Yale University Library.
Painter, patriot and business man of Connecticut. Correspond-
ence, business papers, account books, notebooks, catalogs, and ledgers,
concerning Trumbull's personal life, painting, business affairs, and
service to the United States during and after the Revolution. His
father and brother, the two Jonathan Trumoulls, figure prominently
In the collection. The material Is related to the IlbraryB SOlIman
family papers.
Catalogued individually In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts from 'Tneodore Slzer and members of the R^lmfl" and Trum-
bull families ; and purchases.
MS 62-1424
Davis, John, of Missouri.
Papers of John Davis and William Colburn, 1838-90.
9 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Accounts, promissory notes, tax receipts, and other papers of two
men who had real estate holdings In Cass and otiber counties of
western Missouri. Includes accounts (1853-68) of G. A. Powers and
A. Bayne, physicians, listing calls and fees, and store accounts listing
groceries, clothing, household goods, eyeglasses, and caskets.
Gift of Vance Julian.
MS 62-1425
111
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, William Ephraim, 1829-1890.
Papers, 1844-82.
181 items.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, lawyer, and Representative from Georgia. Mainly per-
sonal and business correspondence, containing discussions of politics!
events before, during, and after the Civil War, and reflecting Smith's
career in the Confederate Congress. A series of Civil War letters
discuss politics, military events, and economic conditions In the Con-
federacy.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1958.
MS 62-1426
Penn family.
Papers. 1681-1793.
7v.
In American Philosophical Society library.
Includes 3 volumes of letters and documents of William Penn relat-
ing to Pennsylvania and New Jersey; his cashbook (1699-1703) : cor-
respondence of Thomas and Richard Penn with James Hamilton • and
two lists (1688/8 and 1788-83) of quit rents for the Penn family
estates near Philadelphia and Lancaster.
Analyzed Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library Wit
Mam Penn material is listed, along with others of his papers, in the
society's Library bulletin (1944) «■»*""»■ "»=
Gifts.
MS 62-1427
Sleepy Lagoon Defense Committee, Los Angeles.
Records, 1942-45.
ca. 3500 items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (107)
Correspondence, publicity materials, minutes, office memoranda,
petitions and clippings. Includes Information on the 22 defendants
(an but one were Mexican-Americans) indicted for the murder of
Jos6 Diaz In Aug. 1942 ; published and unpublished transcripts of the
trial In the Superior Court of Los Angeles County In which 12 were
convicted, and records of the appeal to the District Court of Appeal
2d Appellate District, where the decisions of the lower court were
reversed In Oct 1944. Also Includes miscellaneous material on Mex-
icans in the United States.
Unpublished register In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of the Committee, 1945.
MS 62-1428
English, Edmund.
Papers, 1861-66.
43 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Memoirs of the campaign life of a soldier In the 2d Begt of New
Jersey Volunteers, kept while serving with the Army of the Potomac
f?'S! y „ d Sr ing the Penin sular Campaign, together with letters written
to English's family, and a few military documents.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from the Philadelphia Autograph Shop, 1911
MS 62-1429
Lake, Delos W
Letters, 1862-65.
S3 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif. 1
whn^i 8 ° meT : . Le I. ters '* 1 « en °y **** to members of his family
SSL^flT 1 m *5? "^ Seet °* Michigan Volunteer Infantry!
during operations In Kentucky, TenneBsee,^ailwitb. tbeAjmy^tftte
Cumberland in the Atlanta Campaign! ««v. ««. rae
Acquired from Leonard Lake, 1942.
MS 62-1430
Throop, George Addison, 1810-1849.
Correspondence, 1803-1939.
88 Items.
UrfveSrylrc^es?^ 1 ^' C ° UeCUOn * ^"^ "^ —
tJf^. 0f ™P ,0< *i w " wtte Deborah Goldsmith, and other mem-
^,f .? e « T ^ 00p &""£' "ntabung cmnmemsipon a Fourier!*
colony^ Madiaon Co, N. X, the Mlllerltee. and Uto temperami
i^S?* OH*** let t£ a were published In Ancestral charts of Georsa
Addison Throop (lfl84), by Olive Cole Snath. ^^ ueat&
MS 62-1481
Smith, Simeon, d. 1884.
Papers, 1845-82.
5 boxes.
In St Lawrence University Library.
Lawyer, clerk in U. S. Patent Office, and Army officer. Personal
correspondence, legal papers relating to Smith's law practice in Chat-
fleld, Minn. (1857-60) , and personal receipts and documents accumu-
lated after bis retirement to Ogdensburg, N. X. In 1880. The
Correspondence contains news of friends and family with many
references to the activities of Preston King, New York State lawyer
and politician, who employed Smith as a law clerk. Correspondents
include H. W. Holley, Alex Ramsay, C. E. Ripley, John E. Webster
William Windom, and Smith's wife Jane Webster Smith, his father
and brothers, all living In St Lawrence Co., N. T., and other friends
and family of Ogdensburg, N. T.
MS 62-1432
Alley, John.
Papers, 1890-1940.
ca. 4 ft.
In University of Oklahoma.
«JEl!T" , 5«^ rof 'f 8<, ri ,nd soIdier - Correspondence, research notes,
author's MSS., and other papers reveal his military Interests. In-
cludes correspondence with Victor Locke, a Crazy Snake MS Kine-
flsher College material, and papers of the Dalton family.
MS 62-1433
Messersmith, George Strausser, 1883-1960.
Diplomatic papers, 1932-46.
ca. 4 1 1
In University of Delaware Library.
Foreign service officer. Correspondence, dispatches, and notes for
JoSST"^ umao ' rx - reflecting his service as consul in Berlin
^2?- : ^S y J° Dru SW and Austria, 1934; Assistant Secretary
S. iSj.iHS'"^'' and Arcoassador to Mexico, 1911-42, and Argen-
tina, 1912-46. Correspondents Include Cornell Hull, Edward Stet-
tlnins, and Sumner Welles. »■•«*»
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs Messersmith, 1961
MS 62-1434
Alley, Charles.
Papers, 1861-65.
246 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Union officer. Correspondence and Civil War diary relating to
Alley's military career- while serving in Company C, Fifth Iowa
Cavalry.
MS 62-1435
Baldwin family.
Papers, ca. 1800-85.
ca. 700 items.
In University of Michigan Transportation Library
rJSSSS?° ai SS , { , 7 lettere t0 LoammI Baldwin, Jr., from William
25525^ f Noi J 01 ^ en « meer . discussing business and engineering
projects) ; 3 notebooks ; and over 600 drawings and reUted TOnersfo?
5SS*" ™ "^M"^? Baldwin - Sr.,^nd his fouTlSiTS Z.
gage* The Jatter Include topographical surveys for rStooadTand
ST^i ma ^J°S dln ? , of riTers and harb0 « *» o^rnVbridges:
uSJ^SLS^tS^ "J £L plans; st™*"*! plans for buildings
iSSS^S^?.**?' L *"£ de9l « ns lm Dl P*. Pomps, and otheTma-
chinery. Next to the drawings for the Norfolk, Va-fand Chariestown,
Mass., drydoeks, George Rumford Baldwin's drawings for the Ouebec
waterworks (1851-65) constitute the largest group among thel^
ranged drawings of the collection.
„ J*^ rata'os m *"« Horary. Also described in Michigan His-
™rtcanB*cordsSurvey's Guide to manuscript coUections In Michigan,
Purchase.
MS62-1436
Brown, George M 5. 1843.
Papers, 1859-1901.
ca. 400 items.
L» University of Michigan Transportation Library
Railroad engineer. Correspondence, diaries, and other nanera.
QSTSStt. ha V«^ tettere ™ Personal l£ers rf thfc^
War period, many of them concerning Army life and public events!
J£^^ DdM f e , re S* es to the nUlroaflland to &own£»Ien£
££5F£5 d M , l ll, = nde 73ulmaa Dunn, Daniel a Foster, J. DVHam-
mond, and Maria H. Young. . i •-»».■ «™u
Described In Michigan Historical Records Survey's Guide tn mnn.
script collections in Michigan, v.2 (1842) frW^aa manu-
Glft of a member of the Brown family, ca. 1920*
MS 62-1437
112
The National Union Catalog of ' Manuscript Collections
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1S9S.
Papers. 1S1-1-1!>37.
4ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives.
Statesman and financier. Correspondence, drafts of speeches, nam-
phlefes and other printed matter, mainly relating to the Civil War and
Reconstruction, the status of the freed Negro, the tariff and Inter-
national trade, the passage of the Land grant college art, and other
public questions; scrapbook containing a photocopy of Morrill's Wan-
derings and scribbUngs, or A journal of a journey South and West in
May, June, & July, a. ». 1S41 ; a scrapbook of obituary notices ; a scrap-
book and other items relating to the 73th anniversary of the Land
grant college act, 1937 ; and photos, and other personal Items.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Elmer C. Morrill, 1936-47; Walter W. Edwards 1939-
Mrs. Emma C. Morrill, 1947.
MS 62-1438
Bradley, Dan Beach, 1S04-1873.
Papers, ca. 1800-73.
ca. 200 items and 25 v.
In Oberlin College library.
Minister and medical missionary. Family letters, business corre-
spondence, and journals (1832-73), relating to Bradley's missionary
work in SianL Includes a detailed chronology of the mission- com-
ments on public men and affairs, and social, economic, and political
matters oT-the country; and journals of Bradley's visits to America
(1849) and to Amherst, Moulmeln. Penang, and Singapore (1835)
Partially published In Abstract of the journal of Rev. Dan Beach
Bradley, it », edited by G. H. Feltus ( 1936)
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Gift of Dan Freeman Bradley, 1986; Mrs. Harold A. Bradley, 1959.
MS 62-1439
Godbey, Allen Howard, 1864-1048.
Tapers. 1785-1948.
5 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1399)
Professor and minister. Correspondence, notebooks, scrapbooks,
writings, and other papers (chiefly after 1900) concerning Godbey's
scholarly work, his family history, Methodist history, and other mat-
l ^n Includes financial records of Central College, Fayette, Mo.
(1900-09), and scattered papers relating to Godbey's father, the Bev
William Clinton Godbey, and to Methodism In Missouri.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Gift of Mrs. Beulah Godbey Johnson, 1949-58
MS 62-1440
Barker, George W
Business records, 1S42-.W.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Railroad contractor who operated under various firm names mainly
Barker, Sipperley and Company. Includes Information on business
methods, stock aud bond operations, transfers of railroad real estate
and job applicants; material on the firm's connection with the Troy
and Rutland Railroad Company, New York, which resulted in a law-
suit for recovery of payment for work done, and on other contracts In
Ohio and Manitowoc, Wis, where Barker moved in 1855; and letters
from Richard H. Hoes, a partner, who like Barker came from Vermont
to Wisconsin.
MS 62-1441
Folsom, George, 1S02-1869.
Papers, 1819-1937.
ca. 1 ft.
In New York State Library.
New York State senator, diplomat, lawyer, librarian and antiquar-
ian. College notebook (1819-30), attache book (1850-52) while Folsom
■ was charge d'affaires to the Netherlands, and genealogy of the Stuyve-
sant family. The attache book contains dispatches relating to Mat-
thew Perry's expedition to Japan.
Descriptive list in the library.
Purchased, 1948.
MS 62-1442
Dorrance, Lemuel L
Papers, 1896-1941.
24 items and 1 v.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Businessman and pharmaceutical chemist Caribbean diary, papers
depicting the early history of the University of Oklahoma, and photos.
MS 62-1443
Hinkel, John W collector.
Hinkel collection, 1894-1908.
65 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence relating to the "White Caps," a local version of
the Ku Klux Klan; letters of William a Renfrew ; and No distinc-
tion of sex In the right to vote, published by the National Woman
Suffrage Association (1898), aud other pamphlets.
MS 62-1444
Hertzog, Ann Brisky.
Papers, 1904-48.
2v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Educator and civic leader. A combination account book, scrap-
book, and family diary which Includes a description of the mining
boom in the Wichita Mountains, and minutes of early school board
meetings Is the Comanche country; and a US. describing pioneer Hfe
MS 62-1445
Harbison, Robert B
Correspondence, 1938-42.
ca. 3 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Oklahoma state senator. Correspondence (general and legislative)
relating to the administrations of Ernest W. Marland and Leon C.
Phillips, economy in the Government, and Oklahoma's role in the
early days of World War n.
MS 62-1446
Blanton, Wyndham Boiling, 1890-1960.
Papers, 1923-59.
ca. 300 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Physician. Speeches delivered at the Medical College of Virginia
and to various medical and patriotic societies; book reviews; and
genealogical notes, compiled by Charles A. Blanton and Wyndham B.
Blanton, on the Armistead, Blanton, Brown, Crouch, Friend, GlasseH,
Mosby, Scott, Stoddert, Storrs, Temple, Trueheart, Walker, and Wal-
lace families.
Gift of Mrs. Blanton, 1961.
MS 62-1447
Armistead family.
Papers of the Armistead, Blanton, and Wallace families,
1827-1919.
96 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and accounts of Charles James Armistead (25
Items) and Jesse Scott Armistead (46 items) ; and correspondence,
diaries, accounts, autograph albums, a commonplace book, a cook-
book, and an oath of allegiance, of various members of the Armistead
family of Cumberland County, Va. and allied families. Persons men-
tioned Include Martha Storrs (Trueheart) Armistead, Elizabeth
Brown (Wallace) Blanton, Nancy Miller (Armistead) Blanton,
Archibald Boiling, John Boiling, Charles Bugs, B- F. Lester, Frances
(Scott) Miller, Gustavus Ober, William Nelson Page, H. M. Smith &
Co, A. T. Tinsley, Peter Garland Trueheart, Helen Wallace, Eats
Spotswood Wallace, Mary Ann (Wydown) Wallace, Mary Temple
Wallace, Thomas P. Wallace, and Walter Bernard Wallace.
Gift of Mrs. Wyndham B. Blanton, 196X
MS 62-1448
Wallace family.
Papers of the TVallace, Armistead, and Blanton families,
1790-1911.
ISO Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Papers (67 items) of the estate of Michael Wallace of Madison
County, Va., administered by Andrew Glassell Grinnan; correspond-
ence (18 items! of Jesxe Scott Armistead concerning his ministry In
the Presbyterian Church ; and correspondence, accounts, other finan-
cial records, a scrapbook, Bible records, and other papers, of various
members of the Armistead, Blanton, Wallace, and allied fnmnica
Other persons and companies mentioned Include Charles James Arm-
istead, Martha Storrs (Trueheart) Armistead, Nancy Miller (Arm-
istead) Blanton, Philip Sonthall Blanton, John Holmes Bocock, Rob-
ert Lewis Dabney, Johnson l& Wallace drug Sim, A. C. Thorn & co,
Alexander Henderson Wallace, Elizabeth Brown (Wallace) Wallace,
Elizabeth Skyring (Crouch) Wallace, Howson Hooe Wallace, John
Wallace, and Thomas P. Wallace.
Finding aid In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Wyndham B. Blanton. 196L
MS 62-1449
113
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harley, Charles.
Accounts, 1863-1901.
296 t. and 93 bundles.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (39A, E)
Floor, feed, general store, and blacksmith's accounts of a resident
of Grand Gorge, Delaware Co., N. T.
MS 62-1450
Milton, Jefferson Davis, 1861-1947.
Papers, 1920-30.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Army officer and U. S. Deputy Marshal Correspondence of MUton
and his wife, Mildred Taitt, with the Arizona Pioneers' Historical
Society relating to his MSS., short stories, personal papers, and Ill-
ness; and 10 pocket books containing daily records of scouting trips
made by Milton in Elgin, the Huachuca Mountains, Lochiel, Tomb-
stone, and Washington Camp. Includes MS. of James Everts Haley's
book Jeff MUton, a good man with a gun, together with a letter Indi-
cating that the MS. contains considerably more information relating
to Milton than appears in the published work.
MS 62-1451
Dye, Eva (Emery) J. 1855.
Correspondence, 1900-03.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Author. Copies of letters giving genealogical and biographical
information on Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and other members
of the transcontinental expedition, received by Mrs. Dye while pre-
paring her novel, The conquest.
MS 62-1452
Bates, William Wallace, 1827-1912.
Papers, 1857-1912.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Shipbuilder of Manitowoc and Chicago. Ms. of Bates' American
navigation, the political history of its rise and ruin; muster rolls
and letters relating to the Civil War ; blueprints, drawings, specifica-
tions, and plans for vessels; and a few bills and receipts.
MS 62-1453
Babcock, Joseph Weeks, 1850-1909.
Papers, 1864-1916.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Businessman and U. S. Representative from Wisconsin. MaiDly
family correspondence. Includes letters written by Babcock while
traveling In Iowa for the Ingram, Kennedy, and Day Lumber Com-
pany; bills for repairing and furnishing the Babcock house in Ne-
cedah, Wis., in 1881; letters from Babcock in Europe in 1901 to his
secretary, Harry W. Barney, and a biographical sketch of Babcock
by Barney ; letters by the Bon, Charles E. Babcock, from Oberlln and
Ann Arbor and while traveling abroad In 1891-92; family, social,
and political correspondence for the years of the Babcocks' residence
in Washington, D. C., and a small volume containing data on Repub-
lican district conventions.
MS 62-1454
Holway, Hope (Kerr) 1886-
Papers.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-59)
In part, transcripts made from originals In the Oklahoma His-
torical Society.
Teacher, business executive, and author. Copies of letters to Sue
L. McBeth (1871-72) concerning the Choctaw Indians; copies of
letters of Cyrus Bylngton; a bibliography of early women teachers
of the South and West, 1820-65 (1957), biographical material relat-
ing to Sue L. McBeth, and other papers.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1956-58.
MS 62-1455
Immigration Land Company.
Records, 1898-1951.
ca. 6 ft. (6500 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other records of the Immigration Land Co.
and the Pine Tree Manufacturing Co. The collection contains in-
formation on the purchase and sale of timber land, logs and stump-
age, logging arrangements with contractors, the sale or disposition
of logging camps and railroad cars, fire hazards, the sale of the
property of the Northland Pine Co. (1902), abolishment of hospital
tickets, sale by the V. S. Government of timber on the Red Lake
Indian Reservation, protests of farmers because of overflowed lands,
reports 'on water levels, land donations to towns and villages, mineral
lands, leases, and options, taxation, relations with the U. S. Forest
Service, game preservations, and sheep grazing during World War i
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository
Gift of the Weyerhaeuser Co., 1961.
MS 62-1456
Hagen, Harold Christian, 1901-1957.
Papers, 1923-57.
oa. 19 ft. (20,500 items and 1 v.)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
IT. S. Representative from Minnesota. Correspondence, chiefly
between Hagen and his constituents during his tenure of office as
Representative from Minnesota's 9th Congressional District, together
with subject files. The correspondence is concerned with many
phases of American political and economic life and covers such topics
as agriculture and rural electrification, flood control, conservation,
postal and civil service affairs, veterans' affairs, Indian problems,
and the political career of Richard T. Buckler. The subject files
contain secondary source materials on communism, McCarthyism,
socialism, the Korean War, medicine, foreign policy, and the Tide-
lands oil controversy, as well as on the topics covered by the corre-
spondence.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Hagen, 1957-68.
MS 62-1457
Brown, David M 6. 1857.
Correspondence, 1884-1911.
1500 items and 2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Farm manager and insurance agent. Correspondence relating
chiefly to Brown's activities as manager of a 1500 acre farm owned
by Ames, French and Co. of New Xork, which was located in Carlisle
Township, Otter Tall Co., Minn. Subjects covered include freight
rates on wood, butter and cheese, marketing farm produce, the
purchase of farm machinery and livestock, farm labor, thrashing
preparation of canned meats, and epidemics among the stock. Other
correspondence relates to Brown's activities as an agent with the
Mutual Life Insurance Co., and as chairman of the Otter Tall
County Republican Committee. The political correspondence is con-
cerned with the campaigns of Frank H. Eddy, Enute Nelson, and
WIUlam-D. Washburn. ^ . '
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Elsie Wright Brown, 1960.
• MS 62-1458
Monger, John.
Accounts, 1806-12.
lv.
In Cornell University Library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (106)
Lumber, tannery, farm, and cobbler's accounts, from Warsaw,
Wyoming Co., N. X.
MS 62-1459
Piatt, Chester C
Papers, 1873-1934.
8377 items and 24 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (195)
Papers reflecting Piatt's activities as an operator of a drugstore In
LudlowvIHe and Ithaca, N. X., as proprietor of the Ithaca democrat
the Batavia times, and the Wisconsin leader, as secretary to Governor
William Sulzer, as a prominent figure In Democratic state and na-
tional politics from 1910-20, and as a leader in the Unitarian Church
and in local government.
MS 62-1460
114
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Northrup family.
Papers, 1831-83.
Un've££ ArS?^™^ ° MMm ° f * e #° D * Hhte * and
mJ?S™TC^r n t n P ^£r Dnte,a,on8Wlthtaxassess -
MS 62-1461
Starret family.
Papers, 1790-1933.
575 items.
U n i™Si™ e I l rcwiS r fl%, LibrarJ '' ° OUeCti0n ° f R ^ 0M1 *«««* ™*
Correspondence, business papers, original Military Tract land
STiSiSlSSSS SL * J* of I812 and clTn * ar ^ ™
MS 62-1462
Hathaway family.
Papers, 1827-1910.
214 items.
UniveS™ A r ^ieH&, ) Llbrarr - C ° 1,eCti0n ° f "■■""I H *<«^ *nd
n„lif tte 7 "," papers of Henr y B - Hathaway and other members of a
u^SZ ?T". y '^IS* ^ in t ec °I*™nce, abolition^ ultMta who
lived mainly in Watkins Glen, Schuyler Co., N. T. """""""n. wn 9
MS 62-1463
Babcock, Willard F
Papers, 1860-95.
8 iteuis and 17 v.
UniveS™l'r5,ives r (k , | r 7, Ln,rarr ' ^^^ °< Reglonal H1 ^ —
Businessman of Camden. Oneida On w v r>.™« j
MS 62-1464
Fulton, John Farquhar, 1899-1960
Papers, 1880-1954.
ca.Sft (3500 Items)
InMinnesota Historical Society collections.
■'■^P^SSSL^J^^h. °% rbon "V** of aUrfes *"* "J
t-k » i. -""Jr *. together with a lew papers of Fulton's father
SSeE^SSJSJT Sr ' Tf ,a, « 0£ "^Ponden^ papeTfn
medical subjects, and a memorial to him. The diaries crredM«<]<»i
information on Fulton's academic work at Oxford am? Yah? ?££ ™
and seminars, administrative dutles^oclal U? resea^h Snd wSJES?
a biography of Harvey W. Cnshlne Fulton'^ vlewT^S?^: !}?*•
velt, American foreign policy, Fulton's work ta WorldWar iTSs
SSS."!.? 6 - 1 !'!^ 1 DefeDSe Medical Committee, and other organ-
S^^nSSiSUS * mlUxUDe for M ° " ,d °*«* - 4
Descriptive inventory In the repository
Ppento investigators under restricUons accepted by the repository
r?f^M°V? k Utera o r V lghts "liable at the njorito^
Gift of Mrs. Richard Belf , 1955. '
MS 62-1465
Kinney, Jay P 1875_
Papers, 1910-41.
ca. 3 ft. (1000 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
HI*™". L K^otf^nn^h^n^de^ °ls &JJ2
mlP 2?R-^?? 4es "^noatlon on allotments of lands to ladtans
5£&r^raL a %o^^^^ t ^u?S u S
Indta, toward the^wmlS pe«t°™^ WmU1 ' "* atHtnde9 « *•
?S C Ti p « Te T? TCnt0r7 ta ^ repository.
Gift of Mr. Kinney, 1957.
MS 62-1466
Drinkall, Thomas O
Papers, 1864-65.
40 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of Lt. Drinkall, Co. H, 3d Wisconsin Cavalry, consisting of
routine material concerning stores, muster rolls, orders, and equip-
ment
MS 62-1467
Marcham, Frederick George, 1898-
Correspondence, 1944.
119 items.
ArcWvSTS ) nnlrere " 7 Wmar ' to***™ <* B^tonal History and
in SS^'-P"*™ ^ £ eWB tetters to Oornen University alumni
SearSlf o'Sra S t.oS rId W " * t ° e ^ ^ "■"- ^^SS
MS 62-1466
Rawhngs, Marjorie (Einnan) 1896-1953.
Papers, 1916-53.
ca. 300 items.
In University of Florida Libraries.
^Ittf"*! ^f^P* 8 (typewritten), photocopies (positive), and
microfilm (negative) ^^^ ''
i 1 H^£l? 10 , r .J 3orr ^ >0 J? den< S "ctaoUng over 200 letters from Maxwell
Evans Perkins, S3 from Slgrtd Undset, 25 from Archibald Josenh
Cronin, 43 from James Branch Cabell, and othera; early drafnTof
5£2£ ^SlLS! > ^\ r aixi J^ ±SB i^ ^ s anjI tWHtnm copies of
Jetterecoliected by^ Mrs. Bawllngs for a projected biography of Slen
Glasgow; scrapbooks, .newspaper clippings, and photos. Sulk of ma-
terial covers the period 1980-63.
Index.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. Bawllngs, Norton Baskln, the BawlingB estate, and
other Individuals and Institutions, MS0-
MS 62-1469
Crane, Zebnlon, 1787-1848.
Papers, 1782-1871.
ca. 2 ft .
In New York State Library.
Blacksmith, of Southeast, N. T. Correspondence, texts and Be*-
mons. daybook, account book (1853-55) of law cases and expenses
of E. D. Loverldge, lawyer, of Cuba, N. X, and minutes of a meeting
of the town of North Salem, Westchester Co, N. T. (Apr. 1, 1T88)
Purchased. 1940. ■ '
MS62-1470
Batcheller, George Sherman, 1836-1908.
Papers, 1807-1943.
12 ft.
In New York State Library.
Union Army officer, politician, and diplomat Correspondence, ac-
count books, speeches, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, photos, and
other papers, chiefly relating to Batcheller's work as U. S. Jute in
the International Tribunal for Legal Administration of Egypt (18TO-
SiSr J , ' and " PnsioUng officer at the Universal Postal Congress
«^^^;>«o, nclod / s, famUy letters - lettere on the Fenian raids, (June
e-10, 1866), and material relating to the Civil War and Postal Union.
Descriptive list in the library. ««•»■.
Gift of the Katherine Batcheller estate, 1943.
MS 62-1471
McCormick, Robert.
Papers on The American stranger, 1954-59.
ca. 2 ft. ^
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, research notes, scripts, transcripts of interviews,
and printed material, gathered in the development and telecasting of
the program The American stranger, In Nov. 1958, concerning condi-
tions on certain Indian reservations, and Government policies toward
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Gift of Mr. McCormick. 1959.
MS 62-1472
115
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Winn, David Read Evans, 1831-1863.
Correspondence, 1861-63.
ca. €0 items.
In Emory University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Physician and Confederate officer. Includes 52 letters, almost an
of them from Win a to his wife, Frances; a photo, of Winn, and a
folder of copies of the letters and of a few other papers on his mili-
tary service. The letters contain accounts of the Battles of Malvern
Hill, Fredericksburg, and Cnancellorsvllle, and other aspects of cam-
paigns In Virginia.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Dean F. Winn and others, 1961
MS 63-1473
Singleton, Richard.
Papers, 1782-1868.
403 items.
In Duke University library.
Bevolutionary officer and planter, of Sumter Co., S. C. Correspond-
ence and plantation accounts (chiefly 1791-1844). Correspondent!
Include Abraham Van Bum, Angelica Singleton Van Buren, and
Martin Van Baren.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1988-57.
MS 62-1474
U. S. Bureau of Indian, Affairs.
Correspondence with the Washington Superintendency,
1862-74.
365 Items.
In Washington State Library.
Includes letters, telegrams, form letters, executive orders, and
printed circulars, from the Commissioners of Indian Affairs to the
Washington Territory Superintendents of Indian Affairs, concerning
est ablishmen t, enlargement, and Improvement of Indian reservations;
reports and accounts of Washington Superintendents and agents; ap-
pointment of superintendents, agents, and other personnel ; and claims
for payment of employees, settlers, and people who furnished services
for the Indians. The material bulks largest about 1872-74. Com-
missioners and acting commissioners originating correspondence are
H. R. Chim, Dennis N. Cooley, William P. Dole, Charles B. Mix, E]*S.
Parker, and Francis A. Walker. Superintendents receiving letters
are Marshall Blinn, Calvin H. Hale, Thomas J. McKenny, Itobert
Huston Mllroy, and William H. Waterman.
MS 62-1475
Philadelphia. Temple University. Library.
Manuscripts relating to business and economic history,
1378-1S73.
ca. 300 Items and 50 v.
In Temple University Library.
Accounts, letters, deeds, contracts, government documents, works
on economic theory, and other papers, mainly European. The Ameri-
can materials Include, among other things, business records (1807-73)
of Richard Ashhurst & Sons, Philadelphia, and 3 wastebooks, a mem-
orandum book, and ledgers (1849-83) of John Sloane Brooke of West
Chester, Pa. European papers' pertaining to American history in-
clude an 18th century Spanish document on Nueva EspaBa and orien-
tal trade, and a report (1702-07) of the British Board of Trade.
Described In Temple University Library bulletin, v 1 no 4 (Jan.
1950), v. 2, no. 1 (Hay 1054) and v. 2, no. 3 (Jan. 1060)
MS 62-1476
Berry, William Aylor, 1915-
Papers, 1941-50.
80 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)'
Judge. Speeches, radio announcements, press releases, and other
personal and political papers chiefly relating to Berry's candidacy
for Congress from Oklahoma's Fifth District (1950), and 3 scrap-
books, one of which Includes Information and photos pertaining to
his experiences as a prisoner of the Japanese during World War n.
MS 62-1477
Lasker, Bruno, 1880-
Papers, ca. 1923-51.
15 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Social worker and author. Notebooks, and MSS. and printed ver-
sions of Lasker's speeches, articles, and reports, dealing chiefly with
social problems, and reflecting Lasker's association with The Inquiry
and with the Institute of Pacific Relations.
MS 62-1478
Deane, Silas, 1737-1789.
Papers. 174t)-1842.
ca. 3 ft. (ca. 15O0 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Member of Continental Congress, diplomat Letters, letter books,
diaries, accounts, bills, and receipts, mainly of the period 1770-89.
Correspondents Include Edward Bancroft, Caron de Beaumarchals,
William Bingham, William Carmichael, Robert Morris, John Ross,
and Gurdon SaltonstalL
Part of the collection has been published in Collections of the
Connecticut Historical Society, v. 2 and 23, and In Collections of the
New York Historical Society, v. 19-23. Unpublished MSS. described
In card catalog In the repository.
In part, gift of the heirs of Mrs. Isabella G. Thomas, 1937.
MS 62-1479
Miner family.
Papers, 1672-1846.
ca. 75 items.
In Stonington (Conn.) Historical Society Library.
In part, photocopy.
Includes autographs of Thomas Miner (b. 1808), and his son
Joseph (b. 1644) ; letters, accounts, and other papers of Nathaniel
Miner (b. 1732) ; two family letters of William Miner, brother of
Nathaniel; a letter (1761) from James Miner from Barbadoes con-
cerning his capture by a French privateer, his escape, and subsequent
capture by the snip Collquex ; a family Bible, a heraldic essay on the
surname Miner, and family ledgers (1785-1810) . Others represented
In the papers are Clement, Daniel Saxton, Ephralm, John, and Bos-
well Miner. Material Is related to the library's Denison and Chese-
brongh family collections, and to Its whaling collection.
Catalog in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of descendants of the Miner family.
MS 62-1480
James, John Hough, 1800-1881.
Papers, 1815-81.
4 ft. (ca. 100 Items)
In Cincinnati Public Library.
Lawyer, State senator, banker, and businessman, of Urbana, Ohio.
Correspondence, account books, drafts of speeches, newspaper articles,
and other papers, chiefly pertaining to James, as a banker, but includ-
ing information on his political, legal, and business activities. In-
cludes 12 account books of the Urbana Banking Co., correspondence
with the Urbana Banking Co. and the Urbana and Champaign Mutual
Life Insurance Co., and material concerning James' wife and children
and the family prosperity at Marblehead, Ohio. Other persons repre-
sented in the collection include John William Allen, Joseph Anderson,
Jacob Burnet, Benjamin Drake, Thomas Swing, Patrick Gaines Goode,
and Charles Pinckney James.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Gift, 1960.
MS 62-1481
M'Conaughy, David, 1823-1902.
Papers.
lft.
In Adams County Historical Society collections (Gettysburg, Pa.)
Transcripts.
Attorney. Includes claims papers and pension papers from the
Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War, relating to Adams
County, Pa.
Gift, 1943.
MS 62-1482
Van der Kemp, Francis Adrian, 1752-1829.
Papers, 1788-1829.
10 v.
In Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society collections {Hnffalo.
N. Y.)
Scholar and author. Correspondence, an autobiography, memoir on
the use of copper by the Greeks, researches on Button's and Jefferson's
theories in natural history, an address and funeral sermon, diplomas,
commissions, and other papers. Includes a volume on the Dutch
Symposium ("Symposium uticense"), and a volume on a tour of the
Hudson River to Lake Ontario. Correspondents Include John Adams,
John Quincy Adams, Aaron Burr, DeWitt Clinton, George Clinton,
John Jay, Thomas Jefferson (13 letters), Tobias Lear, Robert B. Liv-
ingston, ..Tnsiah Quincy, Philip Schuyler, and James Wadsworth.
Tour of the Hudson River to Lake Ontario Is published in Publica-
tions of the Buffalo Historical Society, v. 2, p. 33-116. Letters from
Thomas Jefferson are published In the Publications, v. 7, p. 1-32.
Gift of Mrs. Pauline E. Henry, ca. 1874.
MS 62-1483
116
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stonington Historical Society.
"Whaling, shipping papers, ships logs, 1782-1851
ca. DO items.
In Stonington (Conn.) Historical Society Library
In part transcript (typewritten)
„ lM P, (1833-37) of the ship Blackstone; wages book of the sloon
ST'nSf S SSf (1783) : letters and blUs f « teSaSi ThoopMlT^
SiU,?^ 1 ? 1 aC TS5 wtth <roners o' the^pOoaitt andX
S2S. < SSf lne .J ,,fl Emmetinl <1820) ; Samuel Bunch's ledger "ac!
counts with workers on boats" (18U-27) ; checks to captatoTas^
61) ; various papers of Jonathan Waldron, dealer In hoonsmchTas?
^ ' £?* i ther **»**■ ^P 8 -"^tloBedlncSdf the o^Bersftte
ship Blackstone, schooner Breakwater, sloop Chiit aloVoSJt <te
balSuilZj 2 ^ 7 ' ""*£ FeUowea . '1«>P Franklin, brig Friendship,
S SSS,. , t} oon ?JS n ** "teaaw Idas, sehoonW P^gulE
Catalog in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Girts.
MS 62-1484
Kress, Albert Leland.
Pipers of A. L. Kress and Paul J. Gordon, 1950-51.
aoS NeW T ° rk St8te Sch001 of Indnsnlal «»« Labor Relations collec-
Preliminary drafts of Kress' work, A manual of salarv and warn
SttKSSLff 80 ' and * Panl J Goon's toprovlng^rfent^s
through improved personnel administration (1951) v""™ 1 "»™
MS 62-1485
Jackson, Andrew, Pret. V. S., 1767-1845
Papers. 1788-1961.
ca. 315 items.
In Hermitage (Tenn.) collections.
fS,JS^E anscripts («W*»»»tten) and photocopies.
^i?us d ^<^dl t ^^^rorSVS
£i"^ Tl £- Haley ' s M<rant6 « In^tryTHawito^O^'m^an?
tte appointment of Andrew Jackson as Judsemt thesS^JSnJ^
Sc^S^e^ll^ksfTj^^^S
™* ** letters (1789-1845) by Jackson, 5 letters (1852-63) by
MS 63-1486
Robinson, Charles, 1818-1894.
Papers, 1836-1909.
435 items and 6 scrapbooks.
In University of Kansas Library.
First governor of the State of Kansas. Correspondence, documents,
^ Kt ^f- 1 ^ m 5' "* £ e V* 10 * M54 " 61 ' "*** Bobtason was resi-
SfL*^ 6 ? 4 for tte New England Emigrant Aid Company and Free-
State leader ; items on the founding of the University ofKansas ; later
letters from Mrs. Bobinson to Prof. F. W. Blackmar, biographer of
%?%££, ^""S! " i,"?? BCTS I*«>ks made by Mrs. Bobinson contain-
ing clippings aboutBoblnson, j. H. Lane, John Brown, and other men
prominent in early Kansas history.
™.M??^ 11 ? h SL c ^ endarl11 toe Horary. Some of the items have heen
*ffi???f p w e R I ?H Char,es BoKinson, by F. W^XaTflSK?
Gift of F. W. Blackmar, executor of the Bobinson estate, 1929.
MS 62-4487
Works, John Downey, 1847-1928.
Papers, 1906-28.
ca. 2 ft. (1100 items)
In Stanford University Library.
Lawyer, Judge, and U. S. Senator from California. Correspond-
S?fV? < ?! cript ? f Works ' «nemolrs (relating especially to his years In
the U.S. Senate) , articles, speeches, scrapbook of newspaper dippings.
JJfi? c ??• J n< ?? a «s "rrespondence relating to Works' electionto
the US. Senate (1911) , to the publication of his books and to his rela-
B^S ^Vtl?^ £ < £ rist ' s<aenHs t Correspondents include
fSSSSi "v?"^ ^ oh 5. W - Halves, Bobert M. LaFollette, Neale
Publishing Co, Charles G. Patton, and William Howard Taft
Unpublished finding aid in the library
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Lewis B. Works, ca. 1930-31.
MS 62-1488
Robson, John N
Business records, 1852-1923.
1060 items.
In Duke University Library.
Fertilizer agent, of Charleston, S. a Correspondence and business
papers, chiefly relating to credit Bales of fertilizer to cotton farmers
(1870's). Includes letters referring to the Patrons of Husbandry
movement in the Lancaster Co, S C area.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1942.
MS 62-1489
General Economy, Northampton Co., Pa.
Records, 1750-7L
80 ft
In Moravian Archives (Bethlehem, Pa.)
Accounts of the farms, forests, dairy, orchards, stage coach, ferry
store, taverns, and schools, together with business records of the tot-
lowing occupations: apothecary and surgeon, baker, blacksmith, brick
and tile maker, cloth weaver, cobbler, cooper, distiller and dyer
foundry operator, fuller, grlstmiUer, gunstock maker, hatter lock-
smith, mason, millwright, oil miner, pewterer, potter, naOsmlth. sad-
dler, saddletree maker, sawmill operator, silversmith, skinner soap
maker, stocking weaver, tailor, tanner, tawer, turner, wagon builder,
and wheelwright. Some of the records extend beyond the cessation of
the Economy in 1782. Material is related to the repository's records of
the Moravian congregation In Bethlehem, Pa.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
MS 62-1490
Friends, Society of.
Miscellaneous meeting records, 1671-
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore Colieee.
In part, photocopies and microfilm.
«Jf^HSlS^ J^owledgements, birth records, death and burial rec
r^n^Sf* 68 ,'? «T«*»tt°<"s objection, removal, flsowmnent. and
£?£?H. on) ' epteaes (otner *""> Snarly meeanTentotSTtoa rf
Gift and purchase.
MS 62-1491
Fuller, J R 1840-1910?
Papers, 1858-69.
ca. 230 items.
^Jn University of Kansas City Library, Snyder Collection of Ameri-
«» B 5!!£L mlnl 23; 5 Mlsso < Ir »- Correspondence; a journal (1882-
67) concerning Fullert pastorates In Kansas City, Including accounte
SLrt^L* 8 * ^epopies and funeral services he performed; along
with a paper on Fnller by Jeff Hamilton, a student Mthe^verslr?
from materials In the collection. university,
MS 62-1492
Reach, Kenneth, 1905-
Papers, 1950-53.
2 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor BelaHons col-
lections.
^Cnlverstty professor. Correspondence, course materials, and test
results of the Institute of Industrial Relations conducted for Bigelow
Sanford Co., and a scrapbook of the Hotel Statler training course?
MS 62-1498
Hodges, George, 1856-1919.
Journals and sermons.
4 ft and 32 v.
In Episcopal Theological School Library (Cambridge, Haas.)
Protestant Episcopal clergyman. Journals (1881-1907) relate to
Hodges^ life in Pittsburgh (1881-94), Europe (1890), England (1880-
92, 1901), Cambridge (1894-1907), and California (i«K) ^^^
Most of the sermons have appeared in book form.
MS 62-1494 ibt
117
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hillhouse family.
Papers, 1648-1938.
ca. 18,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence, generally devoted to family matters, of James
Hillhouse, 1754-1832, and many others ; account books of several mem-
bers of toe family, including James Abraham Hillhouse ; 5 letter books
(1882-1906) and legal papers of James Hillhouse, 1854-1938; and a
letter book each of HUdegarde Speyers Hillhouse and Henry Living-
ston Bogers.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. HUdegarde Speyers Hillhouse and George Dudley
Seymour, 1939-43.
MS 62-1495
Thompson, Sarah E
Correspondence, 1855-1904.
137 items.
In Duke UniTersity Library.
Federal spy. Civil War nurse, and Government worker. Letters
giving an account of-how Mrs. Thompson furnished General Alvan
Cullem G litem the information which led to the attack on the com-
mand of General John H. Morgan at Greenville, Tens, in which the
latter was killed; testimonials of Mrs. Thompson's services to the
Federal Government; recommendations for Federal jobs; letters in-
dicating the poverty in which she lived after her marriage to Orville
J. Bacon of Broome Co., N. Y„ in January, 1866, and her belief that
the Government should reward her with a lucrative position in pay-
ment for her services and the services of her first husband, Sylvanus
H. Thompson, of Co. 1, 1st Regt. Tennessee Cavalry, who was shot as a
spy after his capture by Morgan's men ; and letters describing Mrs.
Thompson's services as a nurse In Federal hospitals and as a lecturer
in behalf of charitable activities for Union soldiers.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M. TUley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 232.
Acquired, 1938.
MS 62-1496
Howe, Orlando Cutter, 1824-1899.
Papers, 1848-1900.
230 items.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, Judge, Army officer, and professor. Correspondence of
Howe with his wife, Maria Wheelock Howe, and others, and other
papers, relating to the settlement of Newton and Spirit Lake, Iowa,
the Spirit Lake Massacre, life in Kansas, Howe's Civil War expe-
riences in Missouri and Arkansas, the Des Moines Blver land grant,
and other subjects.
Some of the correspondnce (1855-64) was published In Annals of
Iowa, series 3, v. 19, no. 8-6 (1934) p. 163-186, 267-311, 323-351. and
406-448.
Gift of Evelyn Howe Porter, 1933.
MS 62-1497
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Iowa Superintendencv.
Records, 1841-45.
ca. 100 Items.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence of John Chambers, Governor of Iowa Territory, re-
lating to his ex officio duties as Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
Includes a letter to J. C. Spencer.
Finding aid in the repository.
Deposited by the U. S. Government
MS 62-1498
Street, Joseph Montfort, 1782-1840.
Papers, 1827-40.
ca. 400 items.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Editor and Indian agent. Correspondence of Street as an Indian
agent in Wisconsin and Iowa, annotated by his sons, William Street
and A. B. Street; abstracts; and other papers.
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Ida M. Street 1910.
MS 62-1499
Moore, Meredith Tarlton, 1827-1915!
Papers, 1906-08.
1 folder.
In University of Kansas City Library, Snyder Collection of
Americana.
Notes from interviews with Moore, a veteran of the Mexican War
and native Missourlan who made several trips to California, the
first in 1849. Notes telling of bis experiences, together with a
letter to William Elsy Connelley on his recollections.
MS 62-1500
International Longshoremen's Association. New York Dis-
trict Council.
Records, 1955-56.
lbox.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Correspondence, hearings, newspaper clippings, and other material
relating to negotiations for n new agreement with the New York
Shipping Association, and to the Council's opposition to the employ-
ment stabilization program of the Waterfront Commission of New
York Harbor.
Gift of Nicholas Kisberg.
MS 62-1501
Nutt, Bauer, 1810 (ca.)-1864.
Papers, 1846-1911.
722 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, of Natchez, Miss. Plantation Journal and other papers
(chiefly 1853-60), mostly relating to the management of Nutfs land
and slave holdings In Mississippi and Louisiana. Includes papers
concerning the construction and furnishing of Longwood, Nutfs house
at Natchez, which was designed by Samuel Sloan of Philadelphia
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
MS 62-1502
Mathews, Rena, 1874-
Papers, 1902-32.
50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, MS. entitled The dalm of being a western pioneer
1902-1932, with accompanying photo, albums, and pictures of Yaqui
Indians and revolutions In Mexico.
MS 62-1503
Forbes, Rose Dabney Malcolm.
Papers, 1914-20.
4ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Pacifist leader. Reports of committee activities, scrapboots, press
releases, posters, fliers, gummed stickers, card signs, membership
buttons, and printed material, accumulated by Mrs. Forbes as writer
speaker, and president of the League for Permanent Peace (earlier
known as the Massachusetts State Branch of the Woman's Peace
Party). Contains material relating to the peace activities of other
groups, including the Massachusetts Peace Society
Deposited by Mis. Forbes.
MS 62-i504
Sumner, George, 1817-1868.
Mailliard family collection; papers of George Sumner and
Joseph Bonaparte, 1785-1860.
1200 items.
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence of George Sumner consists of letters of statesmen,
historians, and artists of France, England, and America, including
Thomas A. Edison, William E. Gladstone, Edward S. Gould, Washing-
ton Irving, Ernest W. Longfellow, Henry W. Longfellow, George Pea-
body, William H. Prescott, Alexis de Toequevine, Oscar Wilde, and
Robert C Winthrop. The Bonaparte papers, concerning Joseph Bona-
parte and other members of the Bonaparte family, inclnde personal
correspondence. Journals, diaries, record books, business papers, and
materials dealing with the settlement of the estate of Joseph Bona-
parte. Louis Mailliard, executor of the estate, kept many of the
records. Additional papers include materials relating to the home in
Bordentown, New Jersey, where the Bonapartes settled In America.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of J. Wurd Mailliard, Jr., 1953.
MS 62-1505
Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign.
Records, 1935-40.
ca. 100 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, official reports, pamphlets, broadsides, publicity
material, and other records of the Spanish Refugee Belief Campaign
and its predecessors, the Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy
and the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. '
MS 62-1506
118
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1885?-
coUector.
Turtle, James Madison, 1823-1892
Papers, 1861-64.
4 It:'n«s and 1 T
printed material ^^ Correspondence, commissions, and
Gift of Joel Tnttte.
MS 62-1507
Scott, Robert Taylor, 1834-1897
Papers, 1889-93.
42 items.
^^?' nl f S MotleaX Soe'ety collections.
I«^rSSiJ£^SSS. tt iSt CorresponoenceandmemoraWlla. The
J.rTtto^ey^TerTo^mrr^^^^ '^^^
Include Robert T. Barton. Lafdon Carter &liw ) T^ r £ s £? ndent8
Charles Minor Blackfor& Georee w«^J!^ ^ , ,. ,0M S? v - B '«600d.
?^e«%^^&^-^^^^oS
,v»u«sr. janney, Horace W. Jones, Linden Kent William
Poland . Jame?yS^Sshafia- ffteP&,ri S
James Henry Rives, Clyde rwit^m^^Z^y "ckett, J. T. Preston,
Cooke Smart, JnSn ^l» f^D w«i?S?'^ an,es a Sinner, Flora
Grooms & Noble, ^tchnSJi * Xbon '* S P ' Wallace . ">«
Gift of John A. C. Keith, 1861.
MS 62-1508
Lynn, John E
Railroadiana.
4 fitinj cabinet drawers,
^n University of Kansas city Library, Snyder Collection of Amerl-
general agent, passengeraeoartrS^f 2 ^£? ** I ^ m - who ™
Qulncy Kallria^^Ssc^ 1 ?^ 4 SJ2S ^"^ Burlington and
dated 1881-1803. aau5aB clty - Mo - Includes ca. 30 clergy pennita,
Gift of Mr. Lynn, 196a
MS 62-1509
Allen, William Francis, 1830-1889
Papers, 1788, 1824-1920.
lbox.
£ p^SSX 80 *" 7 " Wlsc0nsln coUectloaa -
University ofWsaK^ * anClent: ten « na 8es and history at the
MS 62-1510
AMrich, Charles, 1828-I90a
Personal papers,
ca. 15 items and 9 v
£ SZg&SF °' »"*«* «* *"**« collections.
aoe^d!Su&\ 30 c^f^. aI ' doniIUu,1< «^ Correspondence,
ceived CttrSwa^^SaTSLDr^S reCor<1 book <^Scle7^
Dept of History and^SSvesl iSct,^?^* * <* "* Iow * Sta te
missions, and oth™ p^e^ ^nc^^ 1 S^ ap ?S™^ ohers - «""
sympathy upon the deattaS *5E5.. _2/ < $! me of Jette *s (1892) of
and^a coVyTalerS to Mr^ttt? M^i™*""" **»<*
lated to the reBosltorr's am*,* S^L?? ers - The material Is re-
*1££H£^£*%S£^ ooDertI ° n - **> * ^
Inpartgiftof Mr.Aldrich. ^™ p """-
MS 62-1511
O'Neal, John W C 6. i82 L
Papers, 1852-97.
SatsSts^dwKr 1 ***** C0DeCtl0n * <« 3 ^'^ *>•>
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-1512
Caudron, Theophile.
Scrapbook, 1912-52.
1 v.
In University of Oklahoma Library
MS 62-1513
Bixby, George Stephenson, J. i860
Papers, 1872-1935.
IB ft.
In New Tork State Library.
Descriptive list In the library.
Gift of the Alexander 0. Flick estate, 1949.
MS 62-1514
Nelson, Jake.
Papers, ca. 1880-92.
2 Items.
Mem^fof^TSS,.? 8 ^!^ Soctety ejections (Roseau, Mlm)
Sa7bL£^ "" tater »«^ I* Wa «amlly to toRed Lato
^JW rears in Roseau Valley was printed In the Roseau time.
MS 62-1515
Clayton, Sir Robert, 1629-1707.
Papers^ I579r-l744.
ca. 5 ft (ca. 3000 items)
In University of Illinois Library
Index of personal names.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Purchased from Ulchelmore & Co, 1953.
MS 62-1516
Eershner, Edward.
Papers, 1861-1902.
375 items.
In Duke University Library.
Naval physician. Correspondence, orders, sick renorta h~m».i
supply reports, Inventories of medictaesi^othaTriraWc^SSiSJ
Kershner's career in the Navy. Includes a^M^S^f^f
criticism of the Navy's attack on C^Je^^u^onosed^^LiS
Acquired, 1951-5T.
MS 62-1517
Brown, Phillip.
Papers, 1893-1932.
10 ft
^University of Oklahoma Library
MS 62-1518
Buffington, Thomas M 6 1855
Papers, 1887-99.
620 items.
to University of Oklahoma Library
cJZSSSL Ch,ef S f ** Ofce"** Nation and Mayor of Vinira. Okta.
MS 62-1518
119
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wittenmeyer, Annie (Turner) 1827-1900.
Civil War correspondence, 1861-65.
iJ'lowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
CiTil War norse, and temperance leader.
Gift of Mrs. Wittenmeyer, 18987 ^ fr]a)
Dutton, Jerome, 1826-1893.
Papers, ca. 1826-ca, 1901.
ca. 20 items and 10 v. „ ...
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
B^essman, farmer, and local official. Business and Personal
corre^noence (1865-1901), 7 diaries (1850-69), memorandum books,
.'SSSgSTdeea., abstracts, receipts, land patents, coromlsstons,
certificates, inemorabilla (1826-30), and other papers. Eludes a
mtte com^pondence, an autograph album, and certificates of Dut-
ton's wife, Cellnda Parker Dutton.
Finding aid In the repository.
Glftof Claude W. Dutton, 1809; Bessie Dutton Murray, 1M4.
Mo 62-1521
Whitehome, J E
Letters, 1861-65.
40 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Confederate soldier. Letters of Whltehorne to bis family while
serving in Co. P of the 12th Virginia Infantry during the Civil War.
Gift of Mrs. J. G. Mayas, ca. 1952. MS62-1522
Busby, Orel, 1890-
Papers, 1916-50.
4 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Judge. Correspondence, campaign and general speeches including
4 reels of recorded political speeches (1942), newspaper clippings,
and other papers relating to Federal judgeship matters and to Busby's
services as a member of the Oklahoma Council of Defense and the
Oklahoma University Board of Begems. Includes political corre-
spondence pertaining to Busbys tenure as Judge of Pontotoc Co,
Okla, Judge of the 7th District, associate Justice of the Oklahoma
Supreme Court, and his candidacy for the U. S. Senate (1942)
MS 62-1523
Crank, James FBmore.
Papers, 1880-1902.
450 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Businessman of Pasadena. Calif. Family and business papers,
chiefly relating to the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Railroad Co.
Includes papers dealing with the San Pasqual Ranch and the Azusa
Land and Water Co.
Inventory of the collection in the library.
Acquired from MllredM Crank. 1935-36.
MS 62-1524
Respess, Isaiah.
Papers, 1787-1887.
ca. 1000 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lumber dealer, of Washington, N. C Business correspondence,
accounts, shipping bills, and other material (chiefly 1840-70), con-
cerning Respess' business, bis sympathy to the Union during the
Civil War, and other matters.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired. 1983.
MS 62-1525
Maclay, Charles, 1822-1890.
Papers, 1841-1922.
ca. 850 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Methodist missionary and member of the California Legislature-
Includes material on the Central and Southern Pacific Railroads and
on Maclay*s holdings In San Francisco and the Rancho Ex-Mission
de San Fernando.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Gift of Catherine Dace, 1988-88.
MS 62-1526
Mathewson, Edward Payson, 1864-1948.
Papers, 1915-35.
100 items. ,_. .. ,
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Arte.)
Metallurgist and city official of Tucson, Ariz. Correspondence,
reprints of articles and newspapers, programs, and photos, of mines
and mining equipment. Includes blueprints for the United Verde
Ower0B - MS 62-1527
Agricultural campaign literature of the presidential elec-
tions of 1928 and 1936.
2 v
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
A display of agricultural campaign literature, including newspaper
and magazine advertisements and campaign pamphlets. One voL,
entitled Equity for agriculture: an advertising ca mp ai gn for Gov-
ernor Smith (1928), was compiled by Ferry-Hanly, Chicago; the other
voL, entitled Agriculture in the 1936 presidential election, was compiled
by Crltchfield and Co., Chicago. Includes statistics on distribution.
Deposited by Chester C. Davis. MS 62-1528
Committee for the Relief of East Tennessee.
Records, 1864-65.
8 v
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letter books and minutes.
MS 62-1529
Boyer, David.
Papers, 1892-1933.
323 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Member of the Oklahoma State Legislature. Political correspond-
ence, a list of standing committees, a copy of Rules of 10th Legisla-
ture of Oklahoma (1925) , and a copy of House rules and Joint rules of
Legislative Assembly of Territory of Oklahoma.
^^ MS 62-1530
Boydston, Sam M d. 1927.
Papers, 1900-27.
294 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Labor leader of Oklahoma. Correspondence, ledger kept by Boyds-
ton while district official of the United Mine Workers of America,
District 21, and flies of mining reports relating to the early day coal
fields.
MS 62-1531
Cummins (John) and Company.
Correspondence, 1800-12.
90 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters addressed to John Cummins and Co, merchants of Duck
Creek and Smyrna, Delaware, dealing mainly In wheat, flour, and
corn, lumber and dry goods. A few letters are addressed to George
Keanard, apparently a business connection of the Ann. The letter!
are for 2 brief periods, April, 1800, and September, 1812.
Presented by James P. Faries, 1861. ,„„ „ „„
MS 62-1532
Child Care Center Parents Association of New York.
Records, 1947-54.
2 boxes. "
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-21)
Correspondence, minutes, statements, programs of the association
and of child care centers, newsletters, bulletins, and news clippings,
used by Edythe Lotzker, president of the Association, during cam-
paigns to continue New York City appropriations, and to win State
and national support, for centers to care for children of working
MS 62-1533
Code, Marion Osborne Graves, d. 1955.
Papers, 1953-55.
lbox.
In Badcllfte College Library, Women's Archives (A-108)
Correspondence and a Journal describing travels and social work
In India, Including material on the philosophy and customs of the
country, and on Marlon Code's Initial enthuslam and final dlssatlsfac-
tlon with them. MS 62-1534
120
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tivo Institute for Jewish Research.
Vilna collection, 18th cent-1940
ca. 150 ft "
i? jfi« J nsti ' n j e * or Je^st Research Library.
In part, transcripts. *
Jewish Ministry In Lithuania, material on the Jewish l»w m™».
^^red from Jewish Institutions In VilnaTd other cities.
MS 62-1535
LiTie, WUhelm, 1808-1872.
Papers, 1842-65.
65 items.
in °™'!? >r ?i! H * to I»»l Institute collections ( St Lonis)
*^%&£?T^j*« 0C ° Dlta - — ^aWorigtaals In
JJnpnbUshed Index In the repository
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository
SK t p£ < £ie. teRay "*"" maMe to °» »****
MS 62-1536
59 items.
tojf^iaffistorlcaj Society conecUona.
wmdemMaoTD^eidton^n^SS? %* ««n»uajIoiier, concerning
landowners m CtaSSd cL^ln «^£*Ji? lc ? mo,,d ^^
opment of tb« Ja^^^ ^ Ta ' to order to ae « nlIe J" 1 * &r *rol-
Qlft'ofMr.DlggB.iflSL -
MS 62-1537
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.
Papers, 1847-89.
ca. 50 items.
InChlcago Historical Society library
Thomas ^WattsT ^CSTm^^ B " *?■ John *• Magruder. and
OldrlS. 3j£j Lee ttems ■» ^temporary transcripts.'
MS 62-1536
Gregg, David L
Papers, 1850-68.
28v.
Qpento tavestlgatorsuntoin>rary re^erloS *
Information on literary rights available in thelibrary
Haw«T n f?^ 2 f ^L?fJ? ls ^ rtcal C«™l"«on of the Territory of
Hawaii r toHBZ. where the coUectlon had been deposited by David £
MS 62-1539
Norton, Sylvester H
Correspondence, 1862-82.
1 reel of microfilm (68 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
maEfiZSVSg** "■* *~ orl8lnato ta *• P" 8 ^"" «*
wi,^^ S, 7 " ^flefen written by Norton (a member of Co. F
5tt Beg^^consto Vototters) to his wife, or to hluTWtalrner
nSwlS, ^JZ ^L^f* Wwoosin Volunteers). Joel's letters
(^i^^wnttai from Friars Point, Miss., Helena, Art. a^mp
near vickstrarg. Miss, several camps In Louisiana, and "Pmk CsnSi "
SS-T'S? ££ ofllcers - "»P Ufe. f ooo, foragmg o7thTconnSSaA
^^Z^^if*^^™"* 8 "- «««»»• SylvesSTet
ters (1864-65), written from Toledo, Ohio, and from Sickles Barracks
^S^i^ exa, i! ria i ■*Si. wta » ^ was eonfined with nineas, contain
£fd£s d^^^rnT* "^WKS!
Descriptive Inventory in the repository.
Gift of William Olson, 1981, ^~"™ *•
MS 62-1540
Lorimer, George Horace, 1868-1937.
Papers; Adelaide TV. Neall section, 1908-47
180 items and 2 v. ' v/ °^"-
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Ktean by prominent contributors, and an^S^notoTrf ^ito
S^ a Der? Bl^ Sg^ ^S^"* * ^^ThonMs^er!
rwT<55S Jl 85 ^? r f2 lai,n e Brush, Pearl S. Buck, Charles Frauds
Ooe, Calvin Coolidge, Charles Curtis, Mary CarollnebMtaTM.2nS
' Wade Deland, William James D^I^^Sia^^^Sf
inanx Edmonds, F. Scott ntagera^Arttatt^utteSa^ jJ^^.
man Han. Corra M. Harris, J^HelgesKloWermwIel
Emerson Hough, Edgar Watson Howe, Harold I* Iekes. NmnJml
Johnson, Clarence Budlngton Kelland, Wl£ani Henry SSumsTS
ner, Bose Wilder Lane. Bing w. I^er^dalr^wlsTjota »££
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Lorimer, I860.
MS 62-1541
American Colonization Society.
Records, 1820-58.
ca. 110 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library
MS 62-1542
Stabler, Edward, 1794-1883, collector.
Reaper history, 1833-55, 1895.
1 v.
In Chicago Historical Society Library
In part, transcripts
^J"?"* 001 ' witn <»- 65 Items of correspondence, printed material
Cyrus ^SSS^SS""^^ "****^ 8£%££?2*
>jyrus H. McCormick over the invention of and the nato n VV„. 7H
reaper, tacluding many testimonials prSsmg Hussct 5?^
Unpublished guide In the library
Gift of Edward Stabler, Jr., 1903.
MS 62-1543
121
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bibb, William Emmet, 1848-1910.
Papers, 1846-1920.
10 ft.
In University of Virginia Library ( 4171)
Lawyer, businessman, and State senator, of Albemarle and Louisa
Counties, Va. Correspondence and other papers, chiefly concerning
Bibb's law practice and business activities, especially real estate de-
velopment and mineral speculation companies. Includes correspond-
ence pertaining to Virginia and Louisa Co. politics, and records of the
Mineral City Mining, Manufacturing, and Land Company of Mineral,
Va. Correspondents include Edgar Allan, A. Blair Antrim, Philip
Pendleton Barbour, Manly H. Barnes, Terry Berry, James E. Bibb,
Angus B. Blakey, Bichard E. Boykln, A. Caperton Braxton, Joseph
Bntton, Bichard Cardwell, Hill Carter, James B. Caton, J. B. Crank,
John W. Daniel, J- Singleton Dlggs, Paul Edmunds, J. Taylor EUyson,
Horace M. Engle, Henry D. Flood, S. Bassett French, Bichard Frost,
William A. Glasgow, W. S. Gooch, Charles Goodloe, Armlstead
Churchill Gordon, Beuben Lindsay Gordon, Jackson Guy, Thomas J.
Harrison, Ernest Hoen, Henry W. Holt. Jededlah Hotchkiss, Eppa
Hunton, William A Jones, George B. Keezell, Bichard Ker, A. E.
King, W. E. Leake, W. H, F. Lee,W-illiam A. Little, Jr, J. B. McCabe,
William B. Mcllwaine, William Mahone, James Mann, William H.
Mann, Leonard Marbnry, John G. May, C. V. Meredith, John B. Moon,
Bobert F. Moss, George A. Mushback, Bosewell Page, Everett Perkins,
George Perkins, B. B. Powell, A. G. Pretlow, C. J. Bixey, Jr., John
Franklin Bixey, B. Carter Scott, George Scott Shackleford, Frederick
W. Sims, Rudolph Samuel Turk, J. Hoge Tyler, Lyon Gardiner Tyler,
Edmund Waddell, Jr., John F. Walker, Stafford Gorman Whittle,
Henry Tnvlor Wickham, Micajah Woods, and William M. Yager.
Gift, 1958.
MS62-1544
Johnston, Mary, 1670-1936.
Papers. 1898-1936.
12 it. 14000 items)
In University of Virginia Library (3DSS)
Author and suffragette. Correspondence, diaries (1907-15), ac-
counts, speeches, and other papers, concerning Miss Johnston's liter-
ary pursuits and her advocacy of women's suffrage. The correspond-
ence with her publishers and agents concerns book and article titles,
contracts, royalties; public taste, criticism of her work, and motion
picture and dramatic rights. Includes MSS. and galley proofs of
Audrey (1902), Lewis Band (1908), The far country (unfinished and
unpublished), and others. Other correspondence and speeches con-
cern her activities with various organizations on behalf of women's
rights. Correspondents Include Viola Allen, Archer Anderson, String-
fellow Barr, Ernest Boddington, Edward Bok, Van Wyck Brooks,
John Stewart Bryan, Strutters Burt, Richard E. Byrd, James Branch
Cabell. Stuart Chase, Rebecca Harding Davis. Margaret Deland, Theo-
dore Dreiser, Max Eastman, John H. Finley, Zona Gale, Ellen Glas-
gow, Arnfistead C. Gordon. Jr., James A Harrison, Archibald Hender-
son, Burton J. Hendrlck, Basil King, J. Krishnamurti, Otto Kyllmau,
Fola La Follette, Ben Lindsey, Cary McCormick, Marian McDowell,
Margaret Meredith, Wyndham Meredith, John C. Metcalf, Nannie
Minor, John T. Morgan, Alfred B. Orage, Thomas Nelson Page, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Hlnes Page, Albert Blgelow Paine, Bliss Perry,
Ernest Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pryor, Paul B. Reynolds, Eleanor
Bobson, Anna Eatherine Green Bohles, Ellery Sedgwick, Anna
Howard Shaw. May Sinclair, Bay Costello Strachy, Alice Tyler,
Edward Valentine, Henry Van Dyke, James Southall Wilson, Walter
White, Ellen C. Whitney, N. C. Wyeth, Elinor Wylie, and Stark Young.
Deposit, 1950.
MS 62-1545
Pulliam, B G
Business records, 1801-80.
415 items.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant, of Leasburg, Caswell Co., N. C. Correspondence and
other papers of Pulliam and of H. T. Connally, -also a merchant of
Leasburg. Many of the letters are from fertilizer companies. Cor-
respondents and persons and firms mentioned include Allison and
Addison, Lpwis Burwell, William H. Ollbam, \. B Newman, South-
ern Fertilizinscompany.and Zell Fertilizer Company
Card index In tne library.
Acquired, 1940.
MS 62-1546
Gage, Matilda (Joslyn) 1826-1898.
Papers, 1850-1900.
5 folders and 1 microfilm.
In Radeliffe College Library, Women's Archives.
In part, microfilm.
Beformer. Correspondence, speeches, articles, and biographical
material, concerning equal rights, the position of women, and the
science of numbers. Correspondents Include Susan B. Anthony,
Lncretla Mott, Lucy Stone, and Matthew Vassar.
Acquired, 1956.
MS 62-1547
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. -
Genealogical materials.
ca. 100 items, ca. 35 v., 7 booklets, and 3 charts.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Genealogies, genealogical notes, wills, deeds, marriage certificates,
letters, business papers, indentures, clippings, minutes of Quaker
meetings, charts, coats of arms, other papers and documents, draw-
ings, and photos. Includes a fragmentary history of the College of
New Jersey. Contains material on the AUston, Bagnall, Baldwin,
Beales,. Beatty, Bellanger, Bellinger, Bernlngton, Boker, Brlgga,
Brooke, Clayton, Clinton, Conklin, Cooper, Cresson, Croasoale,
Cunyngham, Dale, Dallas, Davies, De la Plalne, Detnrk, Dutton,
Dyer, Edwards, Ellis, Elliott, Findlay, Fltz Randolph, Folger, For-
man, (Falrman, Furman) Glbbes, Gorham, Goverts, Granville, Hard-
ing, Hare, Hart, Hasell, Howell, Hunt, Hutchinson, Jervls, Jessup,
Jones, Kelm. Kelly, Keyser, Kirk, Klttera, Lawrence, Llpplncott, Me-
Canless. McSeale, McNeil, Maxwell, Merrlt, MIckle, Middleton, Mif-
flin, Miller, Moore, Nevlns, Piatt, Pleasants, Potts, Powel, Reeve,
Bernlngton, Boberdean, Sands, Sandwith, Sayre, Scull, Seeley,
Shower, Smith, Smythe, Snowden, Somers, Starr, Strickland, Taylor,
Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Tritea, Van Horn, Van Wyck, Wade, Wal-
ter, Washington. Watson, Williams, Wilson, Wynkoop, and other
families.
Separately described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1949)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1548
West Virginia. University.
Business records collected by the University, 1795-1940.
ca. 135 items, ca. 20 v., 2 boxesi 1 bundle, 2 folders, and 6 rolls of
microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (63, 119, 180, 312, 372, 415,
416, 480, 535, 550, 60S, 650, 654. 678. 679, 688, 705, 713, 788, 801, 888.
838, 846, 854, 864, 894, 982, 1001, 1029, 1051 )
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Ledgers, account books, daybooks, journal, minutes, casebook,
deeds, reports, survey book, photos., clippings, a few letters, and re-
lated printed matter. Persons and Institutions represented are
James Byrnside, who operated a general store at Peterstown; the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company; A. B. Clark, who kept a
general store; E. B, Henry, and B. H. Demaln, contractors, of Mor-
gantown ; the Donnally and Steele Kanawha Salt Works ; a general
store, near Falrvlew; William Hall, of Egypt; Henry Hammett, cabi-
net and coffin maker of Parkersburg; Joseph Harman, who ran a
general store at Petersburg; Jordan Harrison, of Sklmino, York Co.,
Va. ; Samuel Harrison, who had an inn and a cooperage business; the
Talbott House of St George, owned by W. B. Jenkins & Brother;
Richard and Samuel McClure, general merchants, of Wheeling; the
Mannington Times ; Mountain Lake and Salt Sulphur Springs Turn-
pike Company, and Salt Sulphur Springs Road; Bobert T. Moore,
retail merchant of Wellsburg; the Morgantown Bridge Company;
Julius G. Muhleman, who had a manufacturing firm In Buck HID
Bottom, Ohio ; various steamboat companies operating on the Ohio
river; G. W. Orr & Son, who owned and operated the Henry D. Fort-
ney Grain & Feed Mill, at Independence; John C. Palmer, attorney of
Wellsburg; W. J. Cox and A. M. Jackson, physicians at Knob Fork
and Porter Falls, Wetzel County; the Red Sulphur Hotel, owned by
Hunter & Company; Sebastian Behm, a physician of Mason Co.,
W. Va. and Pomeroy, Ohio; a tailor, in Morgantown; William
Thomas, who owned a general store and grist mill at Blacksvllle;
the United States Leather company, of Marllnton; J. W. Vandiver, a
dealer in agricultural Implements at Burlington ; and the West Vir-
ginia Pulp and Paper Company. Includes a narrative of the Bates
and Harrison families; observations on Indians; 23 issues of several
newspapers published in Marion County; and a survey book of Phfl-
llp Lybrook, of Giles County, Va.
Indexed in part. .,:...».
Described separately in Guide to manuscripts and archives In the
West Yireinla collection, by Charles Shetler (1S58)
MS 62-1549
Pringle, James Reid.
Business correspondence, 1840-84.
320 items.
In Duke University Library.
Commission merchant, of Charleston. S. C. Correspondence relat-
ing to Pringle's business operations. Much ox" the material Is from
the Civil War years and concerns economic conditions, uncertainty
of rail transportation, tne scarcity of horses, mules, wagons, and
sacks for shipping rice, and other matters. Correspondents include
Benjamin Huger, F. W. Pickens, and P. C. J. Weston.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1938.
MS 62-1550
122
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kyle, Absalom Arthur, 1818-1885.
Papers, 1847-1902.
100 items.
In University of Tennessee Library
H„^^'^L£ 0rre8 E 0,,dence ' acconnt bo*** <* Kyle and his son
colt Court of Tennessee, and other papers, mostly related (bKtw.
work as state attorney of the First c£St aYr^^S^pervtoS
of Banks, and as U. S. Direct Tax Commissioner forTtameffletT^
Open to investigators under library restrictions/^ ^^^ Wt
^formation on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Hugh Kyle.
MS 62-1551
Rutledge, John, 1766-1819.
Papers, 1760-1862.
117 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library
State legislator, militia officer, and U. S. BepresentaHve from Sooth
Caroltaa. Correspondency travel journals (1787-89), and other
papers, centered around Butledge>s life and career. The material re-
JEflSaSS" 7 *?!L b S? 1 5 e 5 ""P"* Thomas Jefferson's Interest In
the ratification of the U. S. ConsBtntlon by North Carolina, Butledge's
marriage to Sarah Motte Smith, the education of their ^o^enTlaiid
1 E!!2!^J 1 £j5*T Ba ? aaD ' laa POlltital conditions In Sweden. The
v2Sf*^ f i?" ,a !! 4 *2L Wp to J£°"Pe contain travel directions pre-
SS^-f^JSS«r. T1 !S2 a8 Jeffe ™? n ' «»« toelooe Information on
^™ ewpooMto France, descriptions of the British Parliament
andofEngland, France, and Italy, and Impressions of prominent
^Correspondents Include Jonathan Bryan, Charles Cadogan, Charles
Drayton, Thomas Jefferson, Countess de Litta of Milan, Charles
V°? s ^S 1 / m< 5 ney ' Edward Butledge, Elizabeth Grimke Butledge,
John Butledge, Sr., States Butledge, Benjamin Tallmadee, Petit de
Vmers, and Oliver Wofcott. ^^ «■«■««<=, «w oe
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tilley and
N .-iti 3oo ^7 in ( ,^ 7) - ^"Oally published In Journal of Southern
history, v. 12, no. 1 (Feb. IMS)
MS 62-1552
Raddiffe College. "Women's Archives.
Miscellaneous manuscript collections, 1806-
ca. 800 Items. '
In BadcUffe College Library, Women's Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and microfilm.
-™™£ e i ,pon 5i? ce : aiaTi ? i - Journals, reminiscences, speeches, articles,
SS£^K 0bltnar,es ' other prtnted naterlal, biographical sketches,
Ef^ISJJr *****: an<1 Pictures, concerning achievements of women
to government service, medicine and nursing, journalism, and other
S?L L." 1 ? eoneantoS equal rights, suffrage, education, family
2ffi*£l*»/ nd ?25? sn i > J ec ™- Persons names include Beatrice
?*££*• J*?* ^SF Heard, Harriet Beden, Caroline Browne
Lawrence BedingeivTherese Bonney, Mrs. Morgan Brooks, Katharine
Kennedy Brown, Eunice Callender, Roberta Church, Elizabeth Law-
rence Clarke, Sarah Nordiffe Qeghorn, Frances Greeley Curtis,
SSrS < 5?». McC S2! : ^ < S 8h,nan - """y He,en Dntton. Jean Wood
S2f ' £ a 2 e „ K ?? er GaUI *>n, Alice Gerstenberg, Stella Goostray,
K^Jf"; "ffF? Polne "y Hamlin, Harriet Louise Hardy
§Z j£££^j£!? ia ,S??S n ' EUen stnr 8 i « Hooper, Dorothy Deemer
Houghton, M^orle Child Husted, Mary Pillsbury Lord, Agnes Winl-
SSL"^? 8 ^' *$"*%. Thomas Metealf, Helen Morton, Mary
vZSF&ZSF^L £?J 5< ? e !j ,riest ' 6race Rl<*art«on, Frances
752h5%!5?' L 2S W i? stebb ™s, Anna Boynton Thompson, and
Adeline Dutton Train Whitney.
Finding aid in the library.
MS 62-1553
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Collections of business papers, 1648-1915.
ca. 115 Items, ca. 60 v„ l package, and 2 folders.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies.
■Account books, daybook, memorandum books, bankbook, ledgers.
22KL bc ?5 ""^"^fl? estate8 ' wlUs ' deeds : surve^TpIansTtond
jecords; and court dockets, records of lawsuits, and other legal
?£%L, S?" d !Li? w ^ 0Slc ?. notes - * oems ' »»*=■ records tf
■peecnes, and a commonplace book. The bulk of the material Is of
2£ ^SH"?^ !^" Pa 2° ns P rtn »'fly concerned with the materials
SM^^SL^ n ', SMert Aehton; Blchard Backhouse, JMuah
B^win, David Bentley, Mathlas Benzlnger. Judith Bogert, George
Bond, Phlneas Bond, Ettas Boudlnot, Bobert Brook, Bo^r BraolpV
John Brown (7), Edward Burd, Samuel Worcester Butler, Thomas
Butler; John Cadwalader. Benjamin C. Calhoun, William Masters
Camac, Isaac Collins, Porter F. Cope, J. F. Cottrell ; William David-
son, Herbert Dupny; Esher family. Henry Ewlng; Joseph Fearon,
Isaac Franks; James Gibbons; Thomas Hale, Bobert Harper Wil-
liam Harrison, John Hatktnson, John Hugh; David Jones,' John
Jones, Jr. ; Joseph Klapp, Charles de Krafft; William A. Lee, Edward
Lynch; Archibald McCan, Thomas McEnen; David Meed, Richard
Merriam, James Monroe, Samuel Moore, William Moore, Deborah
Morris, Abraham Morhouse, Andrew Y. Morhouse; Samuel Neave-
Louls L'Orrange; William Penn, John Phillips, Edmund Physick-
Mary BIcketts, Margaret Roberts, Thomas Roberts m, E. W. RobUV
son; Benjamin Say, Joseph H. SlddeL Amos Stiles, Mrs. W S. Suck-
ton, Amos StretteU, John Swift, John Cleves Symmes; Charles Thom-
son, Mary Tyndale; Cornelius Vanhorne, Margarita Van Varick,
Charles Vollmer ; Henry Whales, J. G. Williamson, John Wilson ; and
someone named Buchanan.
Separately described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1948)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1554
Hawaii. University, Jlonolulu. Library.
Diaries and logs relating to Hawaii, 1786-1883.
lft.
In University of Hawaii Library, Hawaiian and Pacific collection.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative) from
originals mainly in the University of California Library and the
British Museum.
Includes a diary (1832-85) of Francis T. Bishop, surgeon on the
British whaling vessel Recovery; journal (1833-42) of Milo Calkin
sailor and U. S. Consul at Lahalna, Maui; diary (1872-73) of Daniel
B. Foster, together with a portfolio of 17 Hawaiian photos. ; logbook
(1786^87) of the ship King George, commanded by Nathaniel Port-
lock; journal (1824-26) of Elisha Loomia, missionary and printer-
journal (1848-76) of Theodoras B. M. Mason, naval lieutenant serving
on the U. S. flagship Pensaeola; journal (1794-83) of the proceedings
of the Chatham, by Peter Paget, lieutenant in the Royal Navy ; reports
(1816-18) from Leontil Hagenmelster, Yegor Scheffer, and Aleksandr
Baranov of the Russian-American Company of Alaska (in transla-
tion) ; and diaries (v. 1-9 of the Bungalow series, 1882-83) of the
author Charles Warren Stoddard.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift and purchase, 1936-56.
MS 62-1555
Baraga, Friedrich, Bp., 1797-1868.
Papers, mainly 19th cent
52ft.
In Bishop Baraga Association collections (Marquette, Mich.)
In part, transcripts, photocopies, and microfilm.
Roman Catholic missionary and first bishop of Marquette, Mich.
Letters, diaries, notes, and documents written by and to Baraga ;
documents that substantiate his writings ; reports of Indian agents,
school records, ship manifests, business and other documents to re-
construct conditions in the period of Baraga's episcopate (1853-68),
American Fur Company records, Barbeau papers, archives of the
Leopoldlne Foundation and the Ludwig Mission Society, complete
Paris-Lyons archives of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith,
a collection of photos, showing clergy and scenes of the Upper Penin-
sula mainly from 1865 to 1920 (the Bezek collection) ; photocopies of
entries dealing with North America from the Roman archives of the
Congregation of the Propaganda; and the Jacker papers (ca. 500
items). Contains reference to most of the important or active figures
of the period In the Upper Peninsula.
Partial index in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-1556
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Correspondence collections, 1688-1917.
ca. 440 items, 15 v, 1 box, and 1 folder.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts.
Names prominently associated with the correspondence are John
Barcla y, William Becket, Biddie family, William Blackmore, John
Brown, James Burns, Marmaduke Burrough ; John Christopher Fred-
erick Cammerhoff, Josephine Carr, Andrew Clow, Cope family, William
Crammond, Crispin family, Robert Cummlng; John David, Henry
Drinker, Dubois family; Jesse Duncan Elliot, Jasper Swing, Swing
family; Samuel Fox, Rebecca Franks; James M. Greene; John Bttn-
rlch; Samuel Jackson, Abel James, Robert Jones, Thomas Jones;
David Lewis, Owen Lewis, William Lewis, William A. Lewis, James
123
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Correspondence col-
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
lections, 1688-1917. (Continued)
Logan; Samuel R Marshall, Paul Methuen; Abraham S. Patterson,
Joseph Storm Patterson, Patterson family, William A Patton ; Hugh
Boberts, John Roberts, Katherine Roberts, Rebecca Robinson ; E. G.
Shewkirk, James Stanhope, Frederics William Ton Steuben, Strobing
family ; John Thomas, Sarah Thompson, William Till, Charles Towns-
hend, Ernest T. Trigg, James Trimble ; Robert Walpole, Samuel Wols-
perger, John Wynne, Oven Wynne, Thomas Wynne; and Nicholas
Lewis Ton Zlnzecdorf. The bunt of the material Is from the 18th and
early 19th centuries. A few of the Items are in German. Includes
ship orders and regulations, marriage certificates, a deed, a common-
place book, genealogical notes, a scrapbook, bins, accounts, and a
religions tract (in Latin)
Separately described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1949)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1557
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Diaries and journals, 1684-1930.
ca, 145 t. and 1 package.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Chiefly journals of travel and diaries kept during military or naval
service, with some diaries devoted primarily to business affairs, pro-
fessional matters, religion, and farming. Approximately h«if the
material dates from the period preceding and during the American
Revolution ; a substantial amount pertains to the first half of the 19th
cent, and a much smaller amount to the period during and following
the CM] War. Some of the material is in French or German. The
diarists are James Allen, John W. AUoway, Charles D. AppeL L. P.
Ashmead, Samuel John Atlee; Rhoda Barber, William Begg, Richard
Bell, Henry B. Benners, James Blddle, Edmund W. Bosnaffon, John
Boyer, Elijah Brown, Jr.; Robert Carr, James Craft, John Elliott
Cresson, George Croghan ; George Mifflin Dallas, John Davis, Jonathan
Dickinson, Robert Dickson, Daniel Dobber, Daniel Dougherty, Joseph
Heatly Dulles, Dussault, Dyers; Ebenezer Elmer, Daniel H. Emerson,
Comte D'Estalng; William Feltman, W. W. Feltus, Joshua F. Fisher,
Samuel FothergUI; Edward Garrigues, James Gibbons, James Gibson,
Thomas Gist, John W. Godfrey, Edward Goodfellow, D. W. Graphy;
George M. Harris, John H. Hawkins, Andrew Hesselins, Captain
Hewitt, Gerard T. Hopkins, Thomas Hopkins ; Abel James, John Jen-
nings, William Jennlson, Anna G. Johnson, Jesse Johnson; James
Kenny, John Kreitzer ; Thomas D. Lewis, Peter Llndstrom, George
V. Z. Long, Benjamin Loxley, Edward Lyons; James M McGown,
John McMillan ; Lizzie Marchand, Samuel Masson, Benjamin Mifflin,
John Morgan, Susanna Morris. A, Myers; George Nelson; Richard
CBryen, Joseph Oxley ; Anne F. Page, William Page, James P. Parker,
John Parrlsh, Robert Patterson, Mary Pearsall, James W Penny-
packer, William Percy, Samuel H. Perkins, Zebuloo M. Pike, August
Pleasanton, Benjamin Pomroy, Christian F. Post, John Price; James
w. Queen; Isaac Roach, Thomas Rodney, John Both, Martha Routt;
S. Schulllng, William Seymour, Mary Shackleton, John Sharpe, John
Shaw, Franklin Shoemaker, R C. Shreve, Sarah F Smiley James
Sproat, Thomas Sullivan; William Trent, Hector Tyndale; John Van
Ethan ; Christopher L. Ward, Immannel H. Warrington, WOllam Wat-
son, Robert Willis, Isaac J. Wbtar, Sarah Wlster, Samuel W Wood-
nouse; and Sergeant Young. There are also 12 diaries and journals
whose authors are not named.
Separately described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1S49)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1556
West Virginia. University.
Diaries and journals, 1763-1877.
ca. 15 items, 6 v., and 8 rolls of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (4, 48, 58, 98, 158, 230, 232,
325, 430, 436, 441, 566, 598, 637, 718, 772, 796, 798, 815, 824, 826, 922,
943,974,1030)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Chiefly In the period of the Civil War, but mostly non-military.
Contains information on social iife, travel, war experiences church
activities, economics, and farming. The diarists, are Michael A.
Ayers, Robert Ayres, TJz Barns, Henry Bedinger, Lewis Francisco
William M. Goudy, Luther Haymond, Clara Hough, John B Mc-
Cormick, Sarah Morgan McKown, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon,
Edward Evans Parrish, Job W. Parsons, Thomas P. Ray William
Reynolds, Lawrence Sherwood, Edward Stephenson, John D. Sutton,
William Underwood, and Henry Dans Ward. Includes the diary of
an unknown Confederate soldier, an orderly book of the Continental
Army, and a few ietters by John, Edward, and James M. Stephenson.
Described separately in Guide to manuscripts and archives in the
West Virginia collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
MS 62-1559
Koehler, Philip, 182S-1896.
Papers of Philip and John P. Koehler. 1854-1929.
l ft.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
Lutheran ministers. Philip Koehler's graduation album from Bar-
men, Germany, his formulae for the ceremonies of baptism marriage,
and church dedication, and his diary (1868-69) ; John P. Koehler's
compositions in latin, German, and English done while Koehler was
a student at Northwestern College, Watertown, Wis., his graduation
album from Northwestern College, his comments on scripture passages,
particularly Luke and Galatians, his notes on 8 writings by LShe on
the ministry, his notes on Baler's Compendium, and notes on church
history, particularly on the reformation period. Most of the collec-
tion is In German.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Gift of the e<*ate of J. P. Koehler and of Prltzlaff Library; 1953-54.
MS 62-1560
Reformed Church in America. Board, of Foreign Mvstsiont.
Records, 1832-1950.
48 ft.
In New Brunswick (N. J.) Theological Seminary Library.
Correspondence and other records, dealing especially with mis-
sions in Arabia, Borneo, China, India, Japan, and Mesopotamia, with
business matters of the Board, and with Indian agencies in the
Western U. S. which were under the administration of the Board from
1870-81. Agencies and persons concerned are Paul Harrison, George
E. Stone, Harold Storm, Samuel Zwemer, and other missionaries to
Arabia; Elihur Doty among missionaries to Borneo; Amoy Ecclesias-
tical Union, China Continuation Committee, National Christian Coun-
cil of China, William R. Angus, C. H. Holleman, John A Otte Wil-
liam Pohlman, and Henry A. Poppen in China ; Church Union in South
India, Madras Christian College, Industrial School at Arnee, Ranipet-
tai Hospital, Vellore College, Jacob Chamberlain, Joseph Mayou,
Henry M. Scudder, John Scudder, Joseph Scudder, and William W.
Seudder, in India; MeUe Gakuin (school), Ferris Seminary, Tokyo
Christian College, James H. Ballagli, Samuel R. Brown, Guido Fridolin
Verbeck, and others in Japan; as well as Clifton Springs Sanitarium,
N. Y., American Bible Society, American Board of Commissioners of
Foreign Missions, Foreign Missions Industrial Association of America,
International Medical Missionary Society, Student Volunteer Move-
ment, and the YMCA and Student Christian Association of the Uni-
versity of Michigan. Corresponding secretaries were Henry Cobb,
William I. Chamberlain, F. M. Potter, and Luman J. Shafer.
Unpublished guide and card index in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Deposited by the Board. 1936-59.
MS 62-1561
Griffith, Alfred.
Papers, 1861-80.
243 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Naval surgeon.. Correspondence, journals, orders, memos supply
lists, Including one for the Darlen Expedition (1870), and other medi-
cal papers relating to Griffith's military career. The correspondence
received while Griffith was assistant surgeon of the Ncvy, includes
letters signed by David Porter and Gideon Welles.
MS 62-1562
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. Board for European.
Affairs.
Records, 1924r-44.
ca. 3 ft (ca. 5500 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Material relating to the free churches in Denmark, Estonia, Fin-
land, France, Belgium, and Poland which were assisted with financial
aid and missionaries by the members of the Synodical Conference,
especially the Missouri Synod. Includes reports from the Lutheran
Free Church congregations In Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France
(Alsace and Paris), and Germany; records of contributions of the
Missouri Synod to the European churches, receipts, bank confirma-
tions of the transference of funds to European banks, auditors' re-
ports; correspondence concerning calls to European Lutheran congre-
gations, and traveling arrangements; and correspondence between
pastors In Europe and A, G. Dick, chairman of the Board for European
Affairs, on the state of the church in relation to the political situation
preceding World War n. Correspondents include Th. Bachert
N, Bauerle, A G. Dick, R. Heyland, A Huebner, A. Huge, H. Kirsten,
H. Koch, F. Kramer, F. Krelss, A, Lange, W. Malkavaara, L. Meyer
G. Mezger, Th. Nickel, N. Naumann, K. Patger, P. Petersen, F Pfoten-
hauer, P. Scherf, A, Uppala, K. Valve, M. Wlllkomm, and L. Wlssler
Records are in English and German.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the Board.
MS 62-1563
124
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Moravian Church. Missions.
.Indinn mission records, 1739-ca. 1860
36ft
In Moravian Archives (Bethlehem, Pa.)
Letters, missionaries' travel Journals, diaries of the missions lists
of members, reports, word lists and dictionaries, and translations into
Indian languages. Most of the material is In German ; some Is In
English, and some in Indian languages. Includes material on the
Delaware, Mohican, Chippewa, and Cherokee Indians, in New York
State (at Shekomeko), Connecticut (at Pachgatgoch), Pennsylvania
(at Gnadenhutten, Nain, Philadelphia, Shamoktn, Wyahralng, Gosch-
goBchnnk), Ohio (at Sehonbrunn, Gnadenhutten, Goshen, and Pil-
gerruh), Ontario (at Fairfield and New Fairfield), Kansas (at West-
field and New Westfield), Georgia, and Oklahoma. Missionaries
prominent in the collection Include David Zeisberger and John
Heckewelder.
Card index In the repository for the 18th century material
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 62-1564
Ward, Joseph, 1737-1812.
Papers, 1745-1888.
ca. 783 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
_ Schoolmaster, Revolutionary patriot and soldier, and businessman.
Correspondence, including family correspondence; a biography of
Ward by Estelle F. Ward; clippings and other printed matter con-
taining articles and poems written by Ward. The collection contains
"J!?" 181 MS - lten ». <»• 167 typed transcripts of other Ma Items,
ca. 210 newspapers and newspaper clippings, 12 pamphlets, and 6
broadsides. Relates to Ward's life, especially his military service and
efforts to receive remuneration from the Government for the money
he had lent it during the Revolution; routine duties and particular
difficulties of the Muster Dept, of which Ward was head; the lack of
supplies for the troops ; condition of prisoners ; the Penobscot Expedi-
tion and the affairs of the Count d'Estalng; the acceptance of the
Constitution ; the French crisis, and various public Issues of the post-
Revolutionary period. Letters of significant men of the period reveal
their regard for Ward. Correspondents Include John Adams, John
Fenno, Elorldge Gerry, Alexander Hamilton, Artemas Ward, and
George Washington. The letters of Fenno reveal his economic hard-
ships, his fortunes with the Gazette of the United States and the
assistance given him by Ward.
Unpublished guide in the library.
•loii 1 ^. * "^ WUUam T - Priestley and Mrs. Morgan S. A. Reichner,
MS 62-1565
Holliday, WflHam J collector.
Holliday collection, 1550-1961.
14 ft. (4000 items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Aria.)
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries and other autobiographical material, offi-
cial documents, printed matter, and other papers relating chiefly to
the government and history of the north Mexican states and the
Southwestern frontier of the U. S. Includes 165 documents pertain-
ing to the Pachnca Mines of Mexico. Persons represented include
Manuel A. Agnila, Juan Antonio Balthazar, Joslah Belden, Charles
Bent James H. Birch, James Henry Carleton, Patricio Carrasco, Jose'
Maria Carreto, Santiago Carreto, S. W. Crawford, George Crook,
H. C. Dale, George Eaton, Donald S. Farrington, Angelo Genaro
Flgueroa, H. B. Foote, John Noble Goodwin, John Grlndeu, Joaquin de
Iturblde, Samuel Peter Helntzelman, Stephen Kearny Charles King,
Thomas O. Lnrttn, David A. Lyle, Francisco Chavez Ortiz, William
McLeod Ralne, Gregorlo Sandoval, Jacobo Sedelmayr, John Drake
Sloat, J, J. Warner, and S. C Watklns. The material Is related to
tne repository's Clarence Chrisman, F. S. Dellenbaugh, John Tan
Deusen Dubois, and Joseph Heger collections.
Unpublished calendar In the repository. Also described In A guide
to the collections of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, compiled
by R. Brandes (1961)
Gift of Mr. Holliday.
MS 62-1566
Ross, John Walton, 1843-1920.
Papers, 1891-1919.
2 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Medical administrator. Correspondence, diaries, accounts, ordera,
reports, sketches, and memorabilia. Bulk of the material falls In the
years 1904-05 when Ross was assistant to W. C. Gorgas in the
Panama Canal Zone, working on the causes and cure of yellow fever.
Reports include data on yellow fever epidemics In Florida (1886) and
to Cuba U899) , malaria in the North Atlantic Squadron of the U. S.
Navy (1838), as well as information on hospital conditions in Cuba
in the early 1900's. Sketches are of Ross's cottage in Cuba, where
he was chief of charities and hospitals at Havana In 1890 and In
TiSPSLJ** Anilna » Yellow Fever Hospital In 1901. Accounts
(1808-1908) include hotel and restaurant bins from South America
and also some personal accounts. Some medical account books (1885-
82) give case histories of Ross's patients. Many of the letters are
from family and friends to Ross in Havana. Other correspondents
Include Gen. John Boyd, W. C. Gorgas, Maj. J. E. Pilcher, Adm. John
G. Walker, and Dr. John C. Wise.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Jack Klllebrew and Mrs. W. E. SUvey, 1960.
MS 62-1567
Harmonia.
Records, 1853-65.
2 ft
In University of Pittsburgh Library.
Correspondence, minntes of meetings, addresses, and flmmrfwi
statements, documenting the activities of the Harmonia, a mld-ulne-
teenth century Utopian group which combined socialism and spirit-
ualism In its philosophy and made a settlement In the valley of Klan-
tone Creek, partly in New York State and partly In Pennsylvania.
Most of the addresses are by John Murray Spear, leader of the groan.
Other members mentioned include Tnaddeus S. Sheldon, Into whose
custody the papers were given upon dissolution of the Harmoma,
Daniel Gano, John Orvis, and Caroline Hinckley, later Mrs. Spear..
Papers relate to the society's ideas on abolition and Civil War, gov-
ernment education, business, and marriage, and include Items recom-
mending the use of field trips and laboratory experiments in educa-
tion, as well as equal educational opportunities for women. Papers of
1859-60 document a Journey to New Orleans planned as a combined
peace mission and recruiting mission. Scattered papers of 1861-65
reflect the group's Interest In perfecting and selling sewing Tn«fhin<»q
Members were involved in the following companies : Orvis, Boyd and
Co., Orris and Williams On, the New York, Boston and Philadelphia
Sewing Machine and Embroidering Machine Co., and the American
Sewing and Embroidery Machine Co.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Open to researchers under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Ernest C. Miller, 1960. Previously owned by Mrs. Margaret
Fish, granddaughter of Thaddeus S. Sheldon.
MS 62-1568
New York Historical Society-.
Papers relating to France.
4 v.
In Ne w York Historical Society collections.
Extraordinaire des guerres (1712 and 1720) ; accounts of receipts
and expenditures of Gerard Michel de Lajonchere, Treasurer-Gen-
eral; and an essay upon the history and the Immediate causes of
the Revolution of 1789 by P. C. Roux, done into English by HDidlmus,
with notes.
MS 62-1569
Parrish, Edward James, 1846-1920.
Correspondence, 1894-1926.
321 Items and 7 v.
In Duke University library.
Tobacco manufacturer, of Durham, N. CL, and Tokyo. Primarily
business and personal correspondence (chiefly 1900-21) of Parrish
and of his wife, Rosa Bryan Parrish. The early papers relate to
Mural Brothers, a Tokyo cigarette manufacturing company of which
Parrish was tne first vice-president
Card index in the library.
Acaulred. 1944-58.
MS 62-1570
Junipero Serra Museum, San- Diego, Calif.
Manuscript collection, 1769-1961.
138 Items.
In Junipero Serra Museum (San Diego, Calif.)
Diaries, narratives, biographical material, mission records, and
other papers relating to the history of San Diego County, Calif. In-
cludes material on the Mormon Battalion and other military matters,
schools, water, and transportation. Persons r epre se nte d Include
James Newton Angel, Lnclen C. Atherton, Joshua L. Bally, Jr„ BI1-
lingsley family, Robert S. Bliss. Percy C Broell, Dorothy A. Burkart,
Leila Byrd, Ruth C. Cairns, Josefa Carrtllo de Fitch, Edward A.
Oarkson, George Cook, Herbert Crouch, Ed Davis, John Davidson,
Winifred Davidson, Ben F. Dixon, Ward T. Donley, John E. Don-
nelly, William L. Dumbo, Elijah Elmer, Lloyd Fowler, Beetle S.
Frazee, Anne Freeman, F. E. Green, Nellie Green, Robert X. Greene,
Don M Grugal, Lew Harris, Sam D. Hendricks, Herbert G. Henstey,
Mrs. J. L. Htniard, Alonzo Horton, Lena B. Hunsaker. James A.
Jasper. Phillip C. Johnson, Jr., Nathaniel V. Jones, Kelley family,
John L. Kelly, Frank Kimball, Gilbert R. Kyte, Floyd McCracken,
Ashley T. McDermott George McKinstry, G. Donald Melxner, Jr,
Spencer X. Menzel, Paul T. Mlzony. James NebergaU, Dean W.
O'Brien, Irving Outcalt Theron Parsons, Ed Pearson, Rollin Pelrce,
Martha A; PUisbnry, Rufns K. Porter, William S. Post, Martha O.
Qnlncey, Juana de Bidlngton, Fred J. Rlmback, Jr., Margaret Romer,
Arth ur B . Rozell, E. B. Scott Ellen Browning Scripps, Gate W. Shel-
don, William E. Smythe, Henry Standage, Joe Stone, Kenhel m W.
125
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jnnipero Sena Museum, Seen. Diego, Calif, Manuscript
coUection, 1769-1961. (Condimed)
Stott, George Washington Taggart, Dan F. Taylor, William B. Tetter,
John Waldo Thompson, Joshua Vincent, Joshua S. Vincent, J. J.
Warner, Mrs. Joe Weldel, David S. Wtgglesworth, J. A. Wilkinson,
and Orion M. Zlnk.
Gifts, 1928-61.
MS 62-1571
New Brunswick, N, J. Theological Seminary of the Re-
formed Church in America.
Records, 1784-
25 ft (105 items)
In New Brunswick (N. J.) Theological Seminar; Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Minutes of the Board of Superintendents and Its committees, fac-
ulty minutes, minutes of the Society of Inquiry and of the Alumni
Association ; lecture notes by professors George Washington Bethune,
George Henry Livingston, and Egbert Winter; notes by students on
the lectures of William Henry Campbell, James Spencer Cannon,
Talbot Wilson Chambers, David D. Demarest, John DeWItt, John
Henry Livingston. Alexander McClelland, Samuel A. van Vranken,
Abraham Brooks Van Zandt and Samuel Merrill Woodbrldge; ser-
mons of Eli Baldwin, Luther G. Bingham, Alfred Howard Demarest,
John Berent Johnson, William Hoffman Ten Eyck, Samuel Van
Vechten. and Ebenezer Wiggins; Journals and registers kept by the
nrinisti're; poetry, scrapbooks, resident rules for the Peter Hertzog
Theological Hall, a list of furnishings, catalog of the library, a ma-
triculation book; a biography of Frederick Bordlne Thomson, Paul
John Strohauer's History of North and South Hampton Reformed
Church at ChnrchvUle, Pa„ Edward Tanjore Corwln's Bibliography
of the Reformed Church in America as well as his History of the
Reformed Church In America; and papers of David Abeel, Including
his journal of travels and experiences as a missionary In China, his
sermons, and letters. Material Is related to the library's archives of
the General Synod, Reformed Church in America.
Indexed in the library's catalog.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift nnd dermsit '
MS 62-1572
Burr, George H
Papers on the Quaker Separation, 1822-36.
ca. 100 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
tJZZSS^^SJ^ otner ****** "ta* 11 * to Ellas Hicks and the
fS^^SLyS*' 28 * ""lected by Burr, and Burr's history of the
rS^f^ 'i^ 31 '- ^Correspondents include George BurrTtojamta
£5»' ^2. ron c£E!? tt T7 10 S? s McCUn *«±. Samuel PrestonTBU K.
PWc^John Sellers, John Watson, William Wharton, and Joseph
Card Index in the library.
Gift Formerly owned by the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
MS 62-1573
Bushyhead, Dennis W
Papers, 1874-1925.
ca.2ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Correspondence, annual
messages, memoirs, autobiography, proclamations, and other naners
H;^?SLiL£ =S al T matt ? s ani to «"« controversies growing outof
the Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association's operations?
MS 62-1574
Cummins, Albert Baird, 1850-1926.
Papers, 1891-1927.
S8 v. and 72 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
.. Ti w ^L^ 11 lJ? oUtlcian - Correspondence (1899-1927), 28 letter
books (1896-1908), speeches, 10 scrapbooks of Cummins' IwUtieal
career, memoranda, and other papers, including material on political
and official matters during his service as Governor of Iowa. 1902-08,
andU. S. Senator, 1908-26. as well as personal correspondence. The
material bulks largest about 1899-1908.
mat^^Sim 108 *** tadCT to **" re « ,0slt0I 7 tor much of the
19K andlSo?' 8 ^ Mr " "** MrS " HoIU8 RawBon **& **** Cummins.
MS 62-1575
Saunders, Charles G 1. 1861.
Papers.
38 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer and legislator. Correspondence and other papers, includ-
ing 19 boxes of material on business matters; 10 boxes on political
affaire; 6 boxes relating to the Modern Woodmen of America, of
which Saunders was a national director, 1901-06; and S boxes on
personal affairs.
Gift of Mrs. Saunders, 1926.
MS 62-1576
Drachman, Harry A 1869-
Papers of Harry A. and Florence E. Drachmae, 1878-
1949.
ISO Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Treasurer of Tucson and Pima Co., Ariz. Correspondence relating
to the Ashantl Mines and the Green Monster Mining Co, of Jerome,
Ariz. ; a report on the properties of the Verde Combination Copper
Co, of Jerome, Ariz.; 3 scrapbooks containing clippings of 1906; other
papers pertaining to the Verde Central Mines ; and photos, of Apache
Tnifuing Canoa Tt^nrh_ and Phoenix and Tucson, **•**. as accumulated
by Drachman and his wife Florence B. Drachman. Tnclnrtet corre-
spondence of the Drachman family and the Arizona Pioneers' Histori-
cal Society relating to the Order of the Eastern Star.
MS 62-1577
Moravian Church. Missions.
Mission records, 1737-
86 ft
In Moravian Archives (Bethlehem, Pa.)
Records of the Labrador mission field (1785-1641), consisting of
letters, church books, fiscal records, maps, and other papers; records
from missions in Alaska, Antigua, Barbados, Nicaragua, St Croix, 8t
Thomas, St John, Surinam, and British Guiana, consisting of church
diaries, letters^ and reports; and records of the Society for Propagat-
ing the Gospel Among the Heathen and the Society for the Further-
ance of the Gospel.
Inventory of the Labrador records In the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository'
Labrador records are on deposit or loan from the Labrador "■<—<■"■
field since 1961.
MS62-1678
Simmons, Furnif old McLendeJ, 1854-1940.
Official correspondence, 1890-1931.
ca. 75,009 Items.
In Duke University Library.
U. 8. Senator and political leader, of North Carolina. Correspond-
ence (most nearly complete for the 1920-s) of Simmons during a large
part of his public life. The bulk of the collection deals with such
routine political matters as recommendations for appointments, re-
quests for political literature, suggestions for procedu^tapdittcal
campaigns, and special legislation for World War i veterans. Other
JJSSL^Ii ref £ nn I" 11 "*'' and the orthodox Southern position
SSXJKPSS? Soosevelfs administration, the Undenrood-SIm-
monstorlft wnsonlaa reforms, the financing of World War i, the
Southern defection from Alfred E. Smith (1928), and the technique
of machine politics. Correspondents Include Carrtn Coolldge. Her-
bert Hoover, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow WUsmiT
Card index in the llhraiy. ^^
Acquired, 1934.
MS 62-1579
Pierce County (Wis.) Historical Society.
Manuscript collection, 1849-1957.
ca. 55 Items.
In Pierce County Historical Society (River Falls, Wis.)
In part, transcripts.
Reminiscences of John Solon of Juneau, Wis, and of Nettle Crlp-
pen Bailey of Prescott, the latter pertaining to a covered wagon trip
from New York to Wisconsin ; a description of Esdade, Wis. by Anna
Paulson Burns ; Journal of a voyage to California from Damarlscotta
In the schooner Damarlscove around South America through the
Straits of Magellan (1849-60) by Lyman N. Chapman; record book of
the Land and Flour Gold Mining Co. of Rock Elm (1957) ; and ca. SO
letters together with selected diary Items, of Alonzo Miller, private
In Co. A 12th Wisconsin Infantry (1864-65)
Gift of Walker D. Wyman, George C. Banta, Kathryn Chapman
Moser. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BaDey.
MS 62-1580
126
Th
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kirby, Ephraim, 1757-1804.
Papers, 1763-1879.
2897 Items and 1 r.
In Duke University Library
fJSHS^t^S ! aw re P° rter - ' Correspondence and other uaum ~.
»I«rSSi * ^^ „ m MU0 ' the Louisiana Purchase, the eaHv tt «
Thomas Jefferson, Jeremiah Mason. S»mn»i v^juk t •. «_
Ogden, James IMvingoXNathuSel ^StS TSSIS '^S, 00 ^* 18
™^J™7.Jan^wS^n*an^J I ar^ Ib ^ amln T"" 1 "^
Card Index is the library. ^^^ raon -
MS 62-1581
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
North Carolina papers, 1777-1876.
ca. 300 Items.
t^iSS !^ 1 ^'S of PeaosylTania collections.
and prtoted matter Lett^um^S^ ? u ^£ii ,me " (1777 >-
Burke, Bichard as^TOiii.™ rf?i.i? John *"**«"«, Thomas
IHSSBHH
Purchase.
MS 62-1582
Mebane family.
Papers, 1815-1948.
950 items.
iJtaflBP " NOrth CaroUlul Ub ™^- S"*"*™ Historical Cc4-
Unpublished description in the library
Lent by Mrs. H. E. Taylor, 1856.
Smith, Whitefoord.
Papers, 1807-1893.
185 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library
^^?wZSwg%^^*%J^*- Correspond-
and other mattern. lartn^ wiL!rvr!ZH. .*? 1Us Pastoral duties.
Acquired, 193443.
MS62-1584
Smith, William Patterson, 1796-1878.
Papers, 1791-1943.
23,073 items.
In Dnke University Library.
Merchant and planter, of Gloncester Co., Va. Personal and hmrf
jSLaSSaaS&JSS •"■LP"""* * ^tlfiSfJESlEi;
aSrfSES? S5SSS* l, »' to r* t "W"*"! and lawyer, of Bicamcad
Card Index In the library
Acquired, 1950.
MS62-1585
Leslie, Robert, ca. 1794-oa. 1879.
Papers, 1783-1934.
15389 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant of Petersburg, Va. Correspondence, accounts. InvolnsL
^n^n ^ ° f ^. e *** SbePterd. The papers before Wta££
concern the processing and sale of cotton, tobacco rict and wes£r£
~J£? Klcbmond-Petersburg area. Other tuples Include iSnrt
career, family, and travels to England- his S™ rtaSniiSRSS
American property owned by E^lishme^Thf huffSSS? £
dudes scattered correspondence and business papers of Leslie'.
USEES . Bob ? ****** and John McG^ whom Lestehaa
admlttfd to partnership In the firm.
Card index in the library
Acquired, 1950.
„ MS 62-1586
MlsSBsippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Scrapbooks and albums, 1860-1952.
ca. 25 items and 26 v.
to Mississippi Dept of Archives and History
Scrapbooks, mostly of clippings; antogranh and nhnt/M^^i,
No. 1, Auxiliary), and United Daughters of the Confederacy^:
Posey, Kate Marlcha^ , Power TS^Sr$J*™5. Tt"*"- **
Acquired from various scrams.
MS 62-1587
Saunders, William Laurence, 1835-189L
Papers. 1792-1905.
381 Items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library
X ? >nf ^IL^ Cer ' *"*"• nist » r «an, and state official, of Ealeteh.
N. C. Correspondence, accounts, sermons, and other MxscaaL^ teS
and financial papers of Saunders- of bis fatbirT^SrSr i!2H'
Saunders. Episcopal minister Tnd Curator- l£d offtL S^
^m'c^^^^^
Card index In the library.
MS 62-1588
Provincial North Carolina papers, 1694-1705.
170 items.
In Duke University Library
^^Photocopies (positive) made from originals In the British Mu-
~Si7 e?pon £. ence ' Potions, regulations, articles, commissions,
patent grants, rent settlements, records of landlales^dXSS
IITS.m££S - e -"-«■* «* German eflKJmVELrtaVI
the esta blishme nt of the Church of Eneiaiui tht.JZ.~tZS.* rm ^>
Uvh* conditions, rellgic^dS^n E coSrnta1 e ^S e lS ^ «gj
offlce-holdiiig and representation In the assembly JW* «£i«~
S lS^^^»°^Sa^&- —
„ . . , MS 62-1589
Benjamin, John, 1823-1902.
Papers, 1840-195L
ca.Sft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
^Correspondence, biographical and genealogical data, Journals, ledir-
™«S*S? t ?; de J*T """g'aPa - cuppings, memorabmaVland^mted
matter relating to John Benjamin and his fainCy/aSe corresDond-
SSL 1 ^ 001 ^?? 8 * ^ itt 80Ctal »"* ecmiomlc coidltlonTto^^tto
cUfflcnltles of tomlgrants to flndlng employment in the U. aCweto
Hutchinson, Minn, economic conditions In DltoobT^Eanus land
vames, and the conflict to l&nsas over slavery Jus7prlofto1& CM1
ArthY fdwin Benjamin, a Minneapolis physician. Corrennnd^ta
include Edwin Benjamin, Bob^rt^amtoSSSh taSiSSSS
127
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Benjamin, John, 1823-1902. Papers, 1840-1951. (CanBjmed)
Greeley, Adonlrain Hutchinson. Asa Hutchinson, Bobert P. Lane,
Thomas Price, Mary Wait, and Richard Wait.
Unpublished description in the repository.
Olft of Alice Benjamin, 1954.
MS 62-1590
Conrad family.
Papers, 1794-1959.
892 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, accoant book, scrapbook, deeds, speeches,
agreements, writings, genealogical notes, and other papers, of the
family of Holmes Conrad of Winchester, Va. The materials relate to
service In the Virginia legislature, various Confederate leaders, John
Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, Confederates in Canada, and other
matters. Includes letters from students in Virginia. Correspondents
Include W. D. Alexander, Daniel Bagley, Edward Bates, James V.
Bomford, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, A. J. Bowman, Israel Brown,
Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan, Gilbert B. Chandler, Catherine Mary
Powell Noland Cochran, Elizabeth Whiting Powell Conrad, Holmes
Conrad, Bobert Toung Conrad, Mary L. Feudall, Philip Richard Feu-
dal], Thomas Marsh Forman, John W. French, William Gibson, Alfred
M. Gruenther, Gessner Harrison, Sarah Harrison Powell Harrison,
M. p. Hollyday. David Holmes, Jededlah Hotchklss, John Daniel Im-
boden, A. EL Jackson, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jonathan Jackson,
William Lowther Jackson, Andrew Johnson, M. E. B. Jones, Lunsford
Lindsay Lomax, Angus W. McDonald. Hunter Holmes McGuire, Lewis
McKenzle, J. W. v«nn. James Mn-rirhnm Marshall, Ida Mason, Lewis
T. Moore, John Singleton Mosby, Emily E. Pariah, Grant Parish, E. B.
Parsons, John E. Penman, John Hampden Pleasants, Burr Powell,
Catharine Brooke PowelL John Randolph of Roanoke, Randolph
Rldgely, James D. Robison, Thomas Lafayette Rosser, William Rum-
sey, Taylor P. Bundtet, James Alexander Seddon, William Shelton,
Philip Henry Sheridan, William Simmons, A. Meade Smith, Bobert
Beverley Spratt, Edwin McMasters Stanton, Blchard Thomson. Alfred
Thomas Archimedes Torbert, Ann Evelina Hunter Tucker, Beverley
Dandridge Tucker, Jane L. F. Watkins, William Welsh, Ralph Worme-
ley, and Bennett H Toung.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Deposited by Augusta Forman Conrad, 1961.
MS 62-1591
agby, George William, 1828-1883.
Papers, 1828-1917.
1648 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Author, lecturer, and Journalist. Correspondence, accounts,
speeches, stories, articles, essays, poems, commonplace books, broad-
sides, military orders, drawings, photos, memorabilia, and other
papers, largely concerning Bagby's career and writings. Includes ma-
terials relating to Bagby's service in the Army of Northern Virginia
and his editorial activities In Richmond and Orange Court House,
Va. ; items concerning Richmond libraries and Institutions ; and papers
of Bagby's wife, Lucy Parke Chamberlayne Bagby.
Checklist of Bagby's writings filed with the collection. Extensive
list of correspondents In the repository.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Bequest of Ellen M. Bagby, 1961.
MS 62-1592
Gaines, John Wesley, 1361-1926.
Papers of John Wesley Gaines and Edmund Pendleton
Gaines, 1793-1926.
ca.100 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Papers of John Wesley Gaines, Nashville attorney, consist of let-
ters to John Trotwood Moore of the Tennessee State Library and
Archives, concerning Edmund Pendleton Gaines, the Henderson,
Taylor, and Walr families In Tennessee, and historical matters, to-
gether with some articles by John W. Gaines on the Battle of Mew
Orleans, the right of secession, and other topics. Letters and papers
of Edmund Pendleton Gaines consist of correspondence written as
commander of the Western Division of the U. S. Army (1836-44),
letters primarily concerned with tne defense of the frontier settle-
ments against the threat of Mexican and Indian attack, together with
speeches and papers containing Gaines' Ideas on national defense.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of John Wesley Gaines.
MS 62-1593
Lane, James Henry, 1814-1866.
Papers, 1841-1923.
191 items.
In University of Kansas library.
In part, transcripts.
Soldier and political leader of Kansas. Correspondence, addresses,
and other papers, covering Lane's career in Indiana, his Bervice In the
Mexican War, his political and military career In territorial Kansas,
as first U. S. Senator from Kansas, as organizer of the "Frontier
Guard" to protect the White House, and as brigadier-general of the
Kansas Brigade. Includes transcripts of the Lane-Jenkins claim con-
test, made for W. E. Connelley.
Card Index. The Lane-Jenkins claim contest papers have been pub-
lished In the Kansas historical collections, v. 16 (1923-25)
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of A, S. Johnson, ca. 1928; purchase, 1942.
MS 62-1594
Musgrave, Sir Anthony, 1828-1888.
Papers, 1739-1938.
2163 items and IS v.
In Duke University Library.
Colonial administrator. Family correspondence; Musgrave's offi-
cial commissions, dispatches, and letters relating to British admin-
istration in Newfoundland, British Columbia, Jamaica, and Australia ;
diaries and recollections of David Dudley Field, Musgrave's father-in-
law ; an account by Herbert Musgrave, son of Sir Anthony, of his role
In the organization of the Royal Flying Corps In 1912-13; Gilbert
Burton's 17th century biography of Sir Philip Musgrave of Edenhall
and his adventures In the English Civil Wars ; genealogical charts,
poetry, and clippings, the latter containing much biographical mate-
rial ; pamphlets by Musgrave dealing with colonial administration and
economics ; newspapers, Including 13 issues of the Mirror of St. John's,
Antigua (1855-56) ; and pictures of the Musgrave and Field families.
Much of the correspondence is of the Field family of Stockbrldge,
Mass., with which Mark Hopkins of Williams College was connected.
Correspondents include Matthew Arnold, George Bancroft, John
Bright, the Earl of Carnarvon, the Earl of Clarendon, Bishop Colenso,
Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy, Earl Cromer, Charles Darwin, Alfred
Deakuis, Millard Fillmore, Garibaldi, General Gordon, John Hay,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry James, Frances Anne Kemble, the
Earl of KUnberley, Bndyard Kipling, Viscount Milner, Viscount
Palmereton, Goldwin Smith, Edwin Stanton, Alfred Tennyson, Martin
Van Buren, Queen Victoria, Daniel Webster, John Greeuleaf WhirUer,
Owen Wister, and Viscount Wolseley.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1961.
MS 62-1595
Jackh, Ernest, 1875-1959.
Papers, 1908-17.
ca. 1000 items.
In Tale University Library.
Political scientist and expert on the Middle East Correspondence
and other papers relating to political and diplomatic affairs In Turkey
and the Middle East, particularly In relation to Interests of the
German Foreign Office in that area. Includes the diaries of the naval
attached Hans Humann, and nis secret cables and reports from
Constantinople to the chiefs of the German admiralty and of the
naval administration (1914-16), as well as his correspondence (1911-
16) with Jackh. Humann, friend and foster brother of Enver Pasha,
was In contact with him regarding Turkish national and International
Issues; Enver Pasha's letters from the TripoUtanlan war (1912-13)
and a draft of his unpublished autobiography accompany these papers.
Other papers Include the Grand Vizier Talat Pasha's unpublished
autobiography as well as some correspondence with Ernest Jackh;
Baron Oppenhelm's designs for the Holy War of the Islamic world
from India to Morocco, 1915; information about native Moslems used
by tne German Intelligence Service; the "Armenian Massacres" of
1915-17, as reported to the German Ambassador, Baron Wangenhelm,
In Constantinople, by observers In Asia Minor, and by him to the
Foreign Office In Berlin; and a collection of political posters of the
Toung Turkish revolution of 1908. The material Is related to the
library's Edward M House collection.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Dr. Jackh, 1949.
MS 62-1596
Terrasson Brothers, Philadelphia.
Records of Terrasson Brothers and papers of the Prager
family, 1773-1869.
1253 items.
In Duke University Library.
Records of the firm of Terrasson Brothers, established In Philadel-
phia by Antoine and Barthelemy Terrasson as a branch of their firm,
John Terrasson and Company, with headquarters in Paris and Lyons,
France. Early business letters reflect the trade of the firm in grain,
the furnishing of supplies to the French and American armies, and
the purchase of tobacco at various places throughout the south. The
letters contain Information on the American Revolution, especially
on naval operations, and on post-Revolutionary business conditions.
Papers after 1800 concern the family of Mark Prager, members of
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SSSla) PaperS ° f *» P 13 ^ *■%. 1773-1869.
?™S 5 >Pa ^^' ■S nled In *° *»* Terrasson family Prager was
•oSFinS?™ ."Ik "S?- J^ "tescrlbed In Guide to tie menu-
Acquired, 1938-4L
MS 62-1597
Socialist Party (U.S.)
Kecords, 1900-6L
ca. 152,000 Items and 23 v
In Duke University Library
5te nook. .Sur? rSorS^SlE? rdeaa ? ; P OI,a « 1 Meratnre,
«ate organi^ *S&£%^ SttJt^&STS
^rnk^^^^rp»SSSSS
many papers of Norman Taints, c^celte^^St IrS^S?
Acquired, 1940- *«-«>.
MS 62-1598
Davidson, John Mitchell, 1829-1917
Pappir, 1851-1960.
150 Items.
In Emory University Library
' B^SS"" (negattTO > of "fc^ » tbe possession of John L.
Sd^e^h^S~l^^ M,, '. M J Geo 1 **". J""^ life toAtlinta
23=33= ssSKSSSSS
Unpublished Inventory In the library
I^XiSm literar7 ri8bts aTalIable ln tte ute «*
MS 62-1599
Parish, David.
Papers, 1807-66.
10 ft. (ca. 1800 Items)
In St Lawrence University Library
tJ^Sp^STT^T < bnsines s <">« personal) and other
ES FiJ'SL"!?' n f asent Jo »I* KoSeL Includes dtory
S^Vja -was /sssvar sawsr
SSS^™ a 2
Ju£Sl b 1int n (S 5 4T I,UbliShed "^ A Dorth «"-»» -W* by
Gift of Frank Rosseel.
MS 62-1600
Reformed Church in America. General Synod
1960 ° f Eef0rmed Church rotary "bodies, 1571-
50 ft
|p N a5t?aX P ] P SaSm J ic r o^^t i vtr ,nary UI ^-
S^enrr^orTr- «^ W ^~K25S£
au mtontes of synods of the t^mJSakJSTSSV^Ii
printed form, and a few account books General St^lJzSZ ti?
dude correspondence, minutes tm*W)7SZ2*$££?Z!S&
w.^ d ? £ ld J? mmittees - """^ of «* American Church at The
Haeoe (U0*-87), a .memoi, (1878) of James Suydan7™WUlUm
«„™ L*-^' ^ an J obl <«fapl«- (1929) of John C.Va¥Dyke. transS
S2£SE£ JSfT TS 1 con<:ernl »S the Refonned ChurS to lit
S^?S?S*f* d "? re,aUo '* with the church In Anrerica7 and a
folder of letters and papers (l»th cent) relating to Rutgers Collet
Unpublished guide and Index to the library "««««■ ">uege.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available to the repository.
MS 62-1601
Brill, Gerow Dodge, 1864-1931.
Papers, 1884-1924.
7ft
UnJvers^ e Arch?£r lty Ub " a7t ^^^ " B ^ iMal H, *"» "»
Agricultural economist Correspondence, diaries (1897-1902) ac-
f^SSaawSf' J?"" 8 - lertnre "otebwte from Cornell University
(1884-88), Chinese grammar notebooks, pamphlets, newspapers, and
other printed matter (many written to Chinese), photos, and miscel-
laneous Items. Much of the material relates toBrUlWoTto
Wuchang, China, as head of the Hupeh Agricultural Oonege 2d ■£
perimental Farm and as a scientific explorer for the U. S. Dept of
Agriculture, and later ln a similar capacity with the Dept ofPublie
Instruction ln the Philippine Islands. Includes ca. 7S MtetterV (MST-
1901) from Brill to his aunt Mrs. Statla Dodge, to wtoch he^rtta
living conditions, customs, and governmental structure in China
as well as comments on the difficulties he encountered to attempting
^introduce Western farming methods, on the influence of foreign
powers, and on the situation during the Boxer Rebellion. CorrW
SK!?^^ m S"J?„ Pred W A AtWn s»°. liberty Hyde Bailey, Chang Chi
TnnR John W. GUmore, George N. Lauman. Prank LaiSoiSttlier
Go^Scnu^n: **** C Partrl<fe "^ P - KobertB - «» »**
alsoa^Sltobfe tte Ubrary ' s « eBeTal ^ catalog; unpublished guide
Gift of Mary Campbell Brill and Gerow D. Brill, Jr, 195&-54.
MS 62-1602
Thornwell, James Henley, 1812-1862.
Papers, 1829-72.
464 Items.
In University of South Carolina, South Carolinians library
Presbyterian minister, educator, editor, and author. Correspond-
ence, sermons, addresses, invitations to lecture and to honorary
memberships in various societies; reports, notes on languages and
other papers, concerning his education at Cheraw Academy South
Carolina College, Harvard University, and Andover Theological Sem-
inary; his ministry, his teaching and presidency at South Carolina
College (now University of South Carolina) : his teaching at Columbia
Theological Seminary; and his editorship of the Southern Quarterly
review. Correspondents include James H. Adams Robert W Barn-
well, Edmund Bellinger, James D. Blandtog, John H. Bocock, William
H. BUet, Stephen Elliott WUilam Morrison Bngles, JosiahJ. Evans,
Edward Everett James Gillespie, Wade Hampton, George Frederick
Holmes, Matthew Boyd Hope, Louisa S. McCord, Alexander Taggart
McGill, John H. Means, Christopher G. Memminger, Patrick Noble,
Alexander H. Pegnes, Charles P. Pelham, William c. Preston, Robert
Barnwell Rbett William H. Bobbins, J. Marlon Sims, William Ptock-
ney Starke, Israel K. Tefft, Daniel H. Trezevant Samuel Tyler, and
Robert C Winthrop.
Unpublished guide to the Ubrary.
Information on literary rights available to the library.
MS 62-1608
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Hemphill family.
Pamrs. 1791-1933.
12,372 items and 28 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, sermons, iind other papers, of William Ramsey
Hemphill, Presbyterian minister, and of his sons, James Calvin
Hemphill and Robert Eeid Hemphill, newspaper editors. The mate-
rial relates to national, Sonth Carolina, and Texas politics, slavery,
reform movements (including anti-slavery and temperance), politics
and military campaigns in the Confederacy, Reconstruction, the race
situation, and journalism. Correspondents Include William Jennings
Bryan, Andrew Carnegie, Champ Clark, Grover Cleveland, Josephus
Daniels, Jefferson Davis, Francis W. Dawson, Sr., Ellen Glasgow,
Carter Glass, Henry P. Grady, Wade Hampton, George Swlnton
Legarg, William G. McAdoo, William G. McCabe, Adolph S. Ochs,
George Washington Ochs, James L. Orr, Walter Hlnes Page, Joseph
Pulitzer, Whitelaw Reid, William Howard Taft, Benjamin R. Tillman,
Joseph P. Tumulty, Oscar W. Underwood, Oswald Garrison VWard,
Booker T. Washington, and Henry Watterson.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1950-59.
MS 62-1604
Chapman family.
Papers, ca. 1841-1954.
8 ft (3250 items)
In Syracuse University library.
Correspondence, documents and other personal papers of the
Chapman family of Onondaga and Madison Counties, N. T. Inclndes
1500 letters and documents of Levi Snell Chapman relating to his
experiences as a student (1884-88) at Syracuse University and later
as a trustee, to the First Baptist Church and the Xoong Men's Chris-
taln Association of Syracuse, N. T., and to the founding of the Max-
well School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University;
1100 letters of Nathan Randall Chapman concerning anti-slavery
sentiments, the Baptist Church and the local history of FayettevfUe,
N. T., and life at Hamilton College, Fayetteville Academy, and Homer
Academy; 100 letters of Nathan Chapman relating to anti-slavery
feeling, local politics, farming, social life, and civic matters; 2 letters
from Sarah Chapman Hunt describing the Chicago Fire of 1871 and a
trip from Chicago to Pike's Peak "to sell things to miners" ; letters of
Thomas Dale Chapman from Union Army convalescent camps (1863-
65) , and letters of Matilda Joslyn Gage, women's rights advocate, and
of Jermain Wesley Loguen, Negro clergyman and abolitionist The
material is related to the library's Gerrit Smith collection.
Gift of the estate of Levi Snell Chapman. 1954.
MS 62-1605
West Virginia. University.
Historical materials.
ca. 165 Items, 1t,2 boxes, 6 folders, and 2 rolls of microfilm.
In West Virginia University library (1, 2, «L 75, 76, 78, 89, U, 98,
M7, 167, 209, 2S5, 275, 344, 352. 363. 374, 379, 406, 410, 414, 424, 458,
467, 553, 572, 578, 594, 649, 665, 704. 813, 874, 875, 876, 877, 878, 879,
895, 898, 909, 940, 950, 969, 996, 1082, 1047, 1063, 1091, 1093)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Interviews (tape recordings and transcriptions), reminiscences,
letters, dippings, maps, trial records, a pardon, orders, muster rolls,
a poem, historical sketches, a broadside, photoa, and pamphlets. In-
cludes material on town history, county history, biography, the Otvll
War, family history, education, the church, Indians, camels m the
United States, medicine, Morgantown, nulls and furnaces, lumbering,
John Brown's trial, surveys and trails, the Ohio River, politics, the
American Revolution, and massacres. The period covered Is from
about 1750 to 1940. Names of writers, persons Interviewed, and others
prominently mentioned are Charles EL Ambler, John Beckley, Ray-
mond M. Bell, J. Arthur Batcher, F. A. Chapman, E. Luther Cole,
Virginia H. Conaway, Winiam Cephas Cu nningh a m, A. J. Dadlsman.
John Dally, James Davis, Ralph E. Fisher, John Floyd, William D.
Ford, S. Scott Gamer, Arthur A. Han, Harvey W. Harmer, Joseph H.
Ttm , Nancy Hunt John L. Johnston, Oscar Doane Lambert Adam
Livingston O. O. Marsh, m«t Mathers, Hugh Mercer, James B. More-
land, Martin Luther Peter, James W. Phillips, Calvin W. Price, Norman
Randolph Price, 0. R. Rector, David Ross, Jesse Spinman Savage,
William Allen Savage, John C. Shaw, OUn D. Smyth, William Barnet
Smyth, Spicer family, Stewart family, George Benjamin Thompson,
W. D. Thurmond, Kemble White, Mary White, Biley Worden, and
Loyal Young.
Indexed In part
Described separately In Guide to manuscripts and archives In tne
West Virginia collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
MS 62-1606
Swearingen, John Eldred, 1875-1957.
Papers, 1772-1959.
lUBw items. „ . ^ „ , T ,.
In University of South Carolina, South Carollniana Library.
Educator. Correspondence, bills, receipts, land papers, wills, man-
agement agreements for plantations, an announcement of candidacy,
school reports and programs of Swearingen's children, and genealogi-
cal information. Includes papers (1888-1059) of Swearingen from
tile time he was blinded at IS, reflecting his life and career as student
and teacher at the South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind,
student and honor graduate, 1889, of the University of Sonth Caro-
lina, and State Superintendent of Education. 1908-22; papers relating
to the teaching career of his wife Mary Hough Swearingen; ClvD
War papers. Including a few letters of Benjamin Ryan TUlman and
George D Tillman, and 22 tax receipts; and papers (1792-1860) of
the Swearingen famllv in the Edgefield District of South Carolina, In-
cluding accounts, bills, and receipts, for sales of farm produce, pur-
chase of supplies, services of lawyers, doctors and blacksmiths, taxes,
tuition, school supplies, publications, postage, and a subscription to a
new meeting house, as well as a document (1852) declaring Moses
Swearingen to be an ordained Baptist minister. Other persons named
Include F Horton Colcock, B. Means Davis, Edward S. Joynes, Henry
Shuttz, Benjamin Sloan, Anna Tillman Swearingen, George Swearin-
gen, John Cloud Swearingen, Larkln Swearingen, Mary Swearingen,
Bice Swearingen, N. F. Walker, Patterson Wardlaw, George A. Wau-
ehope, and Franklin a Woodward-
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift I960.
MS 62-1607
McCrady family.
Papers, 1821-1907.
262 Items.
In University of South Carolina, South Carollniana Library.
Correspondence, chiefly of the two Edward McCradys with other
members of the family, and a few other papers. Contains material
on the Episcopal Church, the South Carolina General Assembly and
the political and social problems with which it dealt military and
civilian life during the Civil War (particularly In Charleston and
South Carolina), the Reconstruction, and various military and polit-
ical personalities. Includes correspondence (44 items, 1850-65) of
Edward, Sr., with his wife, Louisa Rebecca Lane McCrady; and
papers (1835-82) of members of the allied Barnwell and Hayne
families, with some Civil War letters. Correspondents Include Ed-
ward EL Barnwell, Harriet Butler Hayne Barnwell, George P. Brett,
Allen J. Davie, Paul Hamilton Hayne, Winiam Edward Hayne, Wil-
liam Bell, White Howe, Cadwallader Jones, Robert T. Lincoln, Mary
Fraser Davie McCrady, Louis McLane, Christopher Gustavns Mem-
minger, Joel E. Poinsett William H. Trescot and B. G. Wllklns.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift and purchase, 1980.
MS 62-1608
New York. House of Refuge, RandaWs Island.
Becords, 1824-1935.
540 v.
In Syracuse University Library.
Annual reports. Investigation reports, daybooks, journals, ledgers,
minutes of the Executive Committee, of the Board of Managers, and
of such committees as the School, Building, Visiting, and Reception
and Paroles, case histories of intn««ip«, census of Inmates, records of
admissions and discharges, records of indentures, register of paroles,
parole ameers' reports, and ca. 100 v. of reports of American and
European Juvenile reformatories and of practices used in the treat-
ing of juvenile dellniraency.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Indefinite loan from the State of New York, 1961.
MS 62-1609
McKie, Thomas Jefferson.
Papers, 1825-95.
796 Items, and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Physician and fanner, of Woodlawn, Edgefield Co, S. C Corre-
spondence, bills for medical services, lists of purchases (1820*8), ar-
ticles, advertisements, college announcements (1870-71), and other
papers. The collection pertains to the Freedmen's Bureau, Recon-
struction In Georgia, Northern bitterness toward the South, Irrespon-
sibility of and radical Influence among Negroes, racial relations,
activities of white groups to regain political control, status of the
Democratic Party, Grant and the Radicals, the Hayes-TIlden elec-
tion. Wade Hampton, cotton marketing, diversified agriculture, treat-
ment of various types of disease, Immigration to the South, and the
turpentine Industry. Includes applications for te aching positions,
letters of recommendation, and McKle's presidential address to the
South Carolina Medical Association.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired. 1*52. MS 62-1610
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West Virginia. University.
Land records, 1749-1943.
ca. 125 Items, St.S bores, S folders, and 1 roll of microfilm.
^£'^ i l^J£ i ?T* t L* A * ax * (A *U 2*6, Zre. SIS, 819, S4flk
887, 388, 391, 392, 393, 412, 429, 442, 448, 625, 570, 573, 584, 633. 686
699, 724, 736, 901. 906, 997, 936, 9*8, 981) o, *», uoo, wo,
In part, photocopies.
Deeds, patents, grants, surreys, conveyances, piats, abstracts,
maps, photos, agreements, estate papers, tax receipts, and a small
amount of correspondence. Names of persons primarily concerned
SFJQQ^L A3t < AMfe* BecUey, the children and heirs of William
» %& '^SS™ s - 5 rown ' Peter QW' Blchard Claiborne, Robert
T- 0ol 5P' ^nuam Craig, John Davis, John Dunbarr, Charles Gal-
lager, Thomas James Qoll, Jacob Grass. John Hansford, Samuel
Hallway, Gharles Hamuson, William Inskeep, Evan Jenkins, James
Kelso, Michael Keeney, Styers Keeney, wmiam Keeney, John Lewis,
Edmund Lilly, Joseph Martin, Andrew G. Mathews, Jacob W.
Mathews, Sampson Lockout Mathews, James Maury, Robert Morris,
John Moylan, wmiam North, Thomas Proctor, James Boss, David
Scott, Jr, John Sleeth, John Stealer, Zadock Walker, Jacob Warrick,
and someone with the surname Pettyjohn. Includes notes of surveys
run by I. A. Dalrymple; a description of the land office operated in
thehome of John Evans; correspondence and papers concerning land
received by Thomas Haymond and Luther Haymond, surveyor and
Postmaster, respectively, at Clarksburg; and surveys made by mem-
bers of the Haymond family, by Nicholas and Charles M MarstUler,
and by Thomas Lewis and George Washington. Also Includes ma-
terial on public schools, lumbering, and other matters in and around
Webster Springs; notes on the composition of surveying parties ; and
a pamphlet on the Haymond family .
Described separately in Guide to manuscripts and archives in the
West Virginia collection, by Charles Shetler (1858)
MS 62-1611
Bethlehem, Pa. Moravian Church.
Records, 1742-ca. 1900.
30 ft.
In Moravian Archives (Bethleham, Pa.)
Diaries; records of administration, and of births, confirmations,
marriages, deaths, ordinations, and receptions of members; music
both printed and MS., used by the choirs of the congregation, together
with music of the Bethlehem Philharmonic Society which flourished
■nthe 19th century ; a file of LebensUufe (memoirs written by mem-
bers to be read at their funerals) ; maps, architects' drawings,
sketch es, and photos. Diaries consist of running dally accounts of
events In the congregation and, in the early years, in the community
of Bethlehem. There are also diaries of the various Choirs, or
Classes, into which the community was divided in the early days, L e.
Single Brethren's diary (1744-1817), Single Sisters* diary (1748-
1841), and Widows' diary (1784-1839). Records of administration
Include proceedings of the Church Council, (1762-1854) , of the Elders*
Conference (1764-1865), and of the Board of Trustees (1780-1849).
Mainly In German. Material Is related to the repository's General
Economy collection.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Transferred from the Central Moravian Church of Bethlehem.
MS 62-1612
Bailey, Everett Hoskins, 1850-1938.
Papers, 1839-1954.
ca. 2500 items and 8 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Banker. Correspondence, diaries, maps, memoranda, mortgages,
property inventories, wills and other legal papers, school papers,
genealogical material, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous papers
relating to the personal and business activities of Bailey and his
family. Many of the business papers relate to Bailey's work as a
faratee in the bankruptcy cases of Dennis Byan and John Q. Adams.
Other subjects covered include the purchase of the Northwestern
Trust Co. by the First National Bank of St Paul, the consolidation of
the First National Bank and the Merchants National Bank of St
Paul, the St. Paul Orchards Co. which ran the Bailey ranch in On-
tario, Ore, Bailey's interests in many financial firms throughout the
country, and his work In creating a national park in the Isle Boyale,
Mich. area. Family papers Include letters from Mrs. Bailey to her
husband while she was on a trip to Europe; letters from Fred S.
Bailey, their son, while he was visiting his uncle's coffee plantation
in Mexico, and his school composition books of the 1890's; essays
written by Caroline Pier at the Jamestown Academy (1839-44) • and
a diary (1851) of Frederick A. Jones, Mrs. Bailey's father, containing
descriptions of school teaching in Mississippi and steamboat trips up
the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, views on slavery, and family data.
Unpublished description In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Frederick S. Bailey and Miss Sidney Pattee, 1955-57.
MS'62-1618
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Governmental records, 1574-1950.
ca. 75 items, ca. 130 v., 20 boxes, and 2 folders.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies.
A wide variety of papers from official entitles of highly diverse
natures. Docket books, survey records, orderly books, tax returns,
minutes, laws and ordinances, militia records, muster books, financial
records, deeds, and vital statistics predominate. Also found are
receipt books, resolutions, licenses, English statutes (in Latin), leg-
islative journals, proceedings of the Spanish Inquisition (in Catalan) ,
ship and port registers, wharfage accounts, contemporary copies of
Acts of Parliament, voting lists, loan subscriptions, testimonials, lists
of prisoners of war, mortgages, British army and navy documents,
indentures, customs records, records of World War n, materials from
the WPA records survey, and other items. The period Immediately
preceding and during the American Revolution Is better represented
than any other relatively short period. Also included are several
marriage lists, personal accounts, and Invoices.
Separately described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1949)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1614
Patterson, Samuel Finley, 1799-1874.
Papers, 1792-1939.
2141 items and 26 v.
In Duke University Library.
Farmer, railroad official, and State legislator, of Winston-Salem,
N. C. Correspondence, account books, clippings, and other personal
and business papers (chiefly 1810-1925) of Patterson and of his
family. Patterson's papers reflect his public life and his children's
activities, and pertain to railroading, legislative affairs, and other
matters. The early papers concern members of the Patterson and
Graham families in North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee, and
include information on mercantile affairs and the education of chil-
dren. Most of the papers after 1870 are of Lucy Bramlette Patterson
Patterson, and relate to her European and Mexican travels (1880 - s)
her literary and political interests, and family matters. Correspond-
ents include C. B. Aycock, K. P. Battle, W. J. Bingham, Edward W.
Boh, Locke Craig, Josephus Daniels. Dorothea L. Dix, John Haywood,
William H. Haywood, Edwin lllms, John Charles McNeill, William
Norwood, Henry J. Stockard. C. Alphonso Smith, Z. B. Vance, and
Henry Van Dyke.
Card index In the library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N M Tllley
and N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1950-60.
MS 62-1615
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Kecords of non-governmental institutions and businesses,
1746-1932.
ca. 100 items, ca. 50 v., 1 box, and 2 folders.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies.
Minute books, accounts, surveys, correspondence, rosters, sales rec-
ords, titles and similar documents. Institutions and businesses named
Include banks : Bank of Pennsylvania, Schuylkill Bank ; schools : West
Philadelphia Lyceum, College of Philadelphia, Free Military School,
Mantua Academy, Milestone School, Rittenhouse School; railroads:
Allegheny Portage Railroad, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com-
pany; bridges: Susquehanna Permanent Bridge Company, Delaware
River Bridge Company ; canals : Susquehanna and Delaware Naviga-
tion Company, Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company; a turnpike:
Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike Company: churches: St. Ja-
cobus (later St James). Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal, St James
(Perkiomen), Bedford Street Mission, Episcopal Hospital Mission;
land sales companies: Holland Population Land Company, Illinois
and Wabash Land Company, North American Land Company, Penn-
sylvania Population Company, Pennsylvania Land Company, and the
Luzerne, Lycoming, Northampton, Northumberland and Wayne Land
Association ; and such diverse activities as the Library Company of
Philadelphia, Merchants Exchange, Pennsylvania Salt Works, Phila-
delphia Sugar Refining Company, Durham Iron Company, Enterprise
Telegraph Company, Asylum Company, and various markets mills
fairs, and other enterprises.
Separately described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1949)
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-1616
131
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania (Colony)
Eecords, ca. 1682-ca. 1838.
22 vol.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
Early laws; mlnntes and other materials on councils, conventions
and commissions; material on boundary claims, and other colonial
and State records. Includes minutes of the Commission for Deter-
mining the Pennsylvania-Maryland boundary and rough minutes of
the Council of Pennsylvania (1683-1717). Also Includes the Phila-
delphia Assembly accounts (1748-48), the charter of New Castle
(1724) copies of documents relating to New Sweden, a catalog of
political tracts relating to the history of the Colony of Pennsylvania
from 1681-1770, and John Watson's Narrative of the Indian walk.
The material is related to the library's Penn family papers.
Catalogued individually In the manuscripts catalog of the library.
OUts and purchases, 1815-
MS 62-1617
Grasty, William Clark, 6. ca. 1800.
Papers of William Clark Grasty and John F. Bison, 1788-
1876.
ca. 8000 Items and 118 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, account books, daybooks, fee books, invoices,
ledgers, memoranda books, records of sales, inventories, and letter-
press copybooks, chiefly 1800-69, of three generations of general mer-
chants, of Pittsylvania Co., Va. Their business Interests Included a
general store, a tavern, a blacksmith shop, a simplified type of bank-
ing, and the keeping of a post office. Large amounts of tobacco were
bought and sold before the Civil War. Post-war records indicate a
large volume of trade in Peruvian guano and commercial fertilizers.
Includes letters (1848-67J of John S. Grasty, a Presbyterian minis-
ter, referring to North Carolina agriculture, slave hiring, Unionist
sympathy among the Dutch population of Botetourt Co, Va., and the
devastation of Flncastle, Va, during the war.
Card index in the library. -_,_
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the Duke
University Library, by N. M. Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1847)
Acquired, 1834-37.
MS 62-1618
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Literary manuscripts and related materials, 11th cent-
1878.
ca. 40 items and ca. 10 v.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Sermons by Jonathan Parsons, Solomon Townsend, and William
White; essays and poems by John Andre, Joseph Hopkinson, Henry
Hulton, and Anna Seward ; Johann Jakob Engel's treatise on mimicry
in drama, a play by Stephen E. Glover, and three Mexican Indian
plays; and a songbook of Catherine Alderdice, an address by Edward
Everett, notebooks of Richard Filkin with material on John Paul
Jones, adventures of three Japanese castaways in America, James
Johns' pen printed newspaper, a portion of the Koran, passages from
the Greek Testament with English translations by Cotton Mather,
copy of Thomas Morton's New English Canaan, extracts from various
books on travels by William S&rgeant, and a palimpsest copy of the
work of Caius Julius Solinus.
Described separately in Guide to the manuscript collections in the
William L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
and in the 2d ed., compiled by W. S. Ewing (1953)
MS 62-1619 rev
Fisk University, Nashville. Library.
Negro collection, 15th cent—
50 ft. (ca. 9000 items)
In Flsk University Library.
Some special collections forming part of the Negro collection are
cataloged separately.
Correspondence, diaries, literary MSS.. notebooks, scrapbooks, min-
utes, contracts, receipts, estate papers, banking papers, certificates,
passports, invitations, press notices, photos^ and related books, pam-
■ unlets, sheet music, handbills, programs and memorabilia. Includes
papers of E. K. Alexander, William Edward Bnrghardt Du Bois,
Angelina Weld GrlmkeV Pauline E. Hopkins, Langston Hughes and
James Carrol Napier; memorabilia of the Jubilee Singers; memoirs
of Archibald Henry Grimke'; poems of Fenton Johnson; letters of
Alexandre Dumas fils ; The charge on Tort Wagner, by William EL
Carney; and a minute book (1834-36) of the board of managers of
the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society. Concerns the American
Negro, slavery and ante bellum history, the Civil War and Kecon-
structlon, American foreign relations, Negroes In arts and letters, the
Negro renaissance, Flsk and Howard Universities, and the Anna T.
Jeanes Foundation (Negro Rural School Fund)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts, In part, of Mrs. E. R. Alexander and of Langston Hughes,
1845) , purchases, deposits, and loans, 1928-
MS 62-1620
Adams family.
Papers, 1639-1889.
175 ft.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Correspondence, letter books, diaries, literary MSS., speeches, legal
and business papers, and other papers, largely of John Adams, John
Qulncy Adams, and Charles Francis Adams. Includes the papers of
Abigail Brooks Adams, Abigail Smith Adams, Brooks Adams, Charles
Adams, Charles Francis Adams n, George Washington Adams, Henry
Adams, John Adams n, John Qulncy Adams n, Louisa Catherine
Johnson Adams, Thomas Boylston Adams, Abigail Adams Smith, and
other members of the family. Also Includes a large file of Incoming
correspondence from hundreds of major and minor figures in America
and Europe. The bulk of the papers is after 1755. The material Is
related to the library's Charles Francis Adams collection.
Described In a published guide, Microfilms of the Adams papers
(1954-59). Also described in the Proceedings of the Massachusetts
Historical Society, v. 71 (1958-57) p. 328-856. Parts of the collec-
tion are being printed in the Adams papers, ed. by L. H. Butterfteld,
1861-
Closed to Investigators while editing Is in progress.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by the Adams Manuscript Trust, 1902-56; converted to
gift.1856.
- Microfilm copy (negative)
60S reels.
MS 62-1621
Nisbet, Eugenius Aristides, 1803-1871.
Papers, 1804-1934.
15,903 items and 6 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, V. S. Representative, and Confederate representative, of
Macon, Ga. Correspondence, legal notebooks, bankbooks, family
albums, genealogical charts, memorabilia, and other items, of Nisbet
and of his family. The bulk of the collection consists of largely rou-
tine legal correspondence of Nisbet, of his son, James Taylor Nisbet,
lawyer and editor, and of his brother, James Alexander Nisbet. Other
papers relate to social life and customs In 19th century Georgia, polit-
ical events after the Civil War, soldiers' views of the Spanish-Ameri-
can War, the education of girls In the early 20th century, and Nisbet
family genealogy. Includes personal correspondence of Junius Wing-
field Nisbet and a diary (1873-79) of John W. Nisbet. Correspon-
dents include Charles L. Bartlett, H. B. Battle, William Horn Battle,
Allen D. Candler, W. C. Dawson, Charles H. Herty, Walter B. Hill,
Malcolm Johnston, Alexander B. Lawton, John M- Sell, Wilson Lump-
kin, Howard E. Bondthaler, William Schley, Hoke Smith, and James
M. Smith.
Card Index in the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tilley and
N. L. Goodwin (1847)
Acquired, 1844-51.
MS 62-1622
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922.
i Papers, 1739-1926.
9276 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Author, lawyer, and diplomat Correspondence, legal and business
papers, diplomatic dispatches, and other items (chiefly 1885-1920)
relating to Page's legal and literary career, his activities as a Iyceum
lecturer, his marriages, and Ms interest In civic affairs, social reform,
race relations, politics, and European travel. Includes family corre-
spondence of Page and his brother, Rosewen Page, and his mother,
Elizabeth Burwell Nelson Page; letters (before 1880) of various
other members of the Page family; Page's political activities during
the presidential campaigns of 1812 and 1816; and copies of diplo-
matic dispatches to President Wilson and to the State Dent while
Page was Ambassador to Italy. Correspondents include C. F. Adams,
Grover Cleveland, Josephus Daniels, J. C. Harris, William D. Howells,
Robert Lansing, Robert T. Lincoln, Henry C. Lodge, Theodore Roose-
velt, E. Root, J. M. Stoddart, and William H. Taft
Card Index In the library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tilley and
N. L. Goodwin (1847)
Acquired, 1836-58.
MS 62-1623
132
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
*
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822.
Journals of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley 1814-
57. '
*▼. .
In Dote University library.
Transcripts (typewritten) of originals In the British Unseam.
Journals, with notes by Edward Dowden, containing until Shelley's
^S.. a ^. 0St ?Sr € 2 rtes ' Interspersed with letters to or from
Mends, after which entries become meager and letters by and to Mary
Shelley predominate. Contains material concerning, or letters from\
J*2 gyron, Charles CJalrmont, Claire (Clara Mary Jane) Clalrmont
HW^S2l n e Glsb^ family, Wmian> Godwin, Thomas Jefferson
5k ^** ???*• T'^! le Il 3 ay ' Prmce Alexander Mavrocordato,
2£2*5. L 5fi?" ,c ?!? : ' SpMyBereley. Harriet (Westbrook) Shelley,
Percy F. SheUey, Timothy Shelley, Edward Trelawny, EdwardE.
Bobert ^Owen and the Nashoba, Term, and New Harmony projects la
.JESTi.!?.?!? to the ">>>■»* Also described In Guide to the maun-
tta£^&ft r gSg tm ** "»«* by N- M. xmey and
Acquired, 1944.
MS 62-1624
Rutherfoord, John, 1792-1866.
Papers, 1754-1931.
2712 Items and S3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, merchant, and Governor of Virginia CorresDondenr»
travel Journals, account books, memonmaSboWISTrSSS
^L™^? 1 -, commomaace books, clsS nTteTand other 1S£rs
wS^ "M-1865), of Hutherfoord; of his son? John Grt^ButtS
£ t& JE?T- P ^ ter ' aod State les^tor; and of otteTnSSs
of the famuy. The papers before 1818 are chiefly leral»nd win*.-
tands and otherventnres. The papers of John Eu^rfoordlSateto
w?aT^£„ST?? 0r l^. ,>hm £ i S aad buslness^SxsT V^staS
anau. s. politics, the American Party; the return of fugitive E
secession and events preceding It, CtonfederanTfo^lgn MatoasTand
CabST Sv2fl;J Bd »i, tlM|y i?? ,d S letters from Edward Coles, William
SSn^^,^ d 0th T "* Ko^erfoord's relatives by marriage, coi
rfSJ^LSSL^X^A 11 ? "» t i.-» 1 «Tery sentiment in Virginia arid rela-
S,M-i1^ n "f^"? States and Fran «- John Coles Rnther-
StaE fi ate r? . Ws •. tten * u «» «* Washington College (now
inSZJ?-,, a ?- d . Lee UnjTersity) and the University of Virginia, his
interests in politics and European travel, his legal activities his wo*
S5iS?i^" la ?*' f" 52 " 65 ) and as inanageTof the7anSy«^
rt^TS.? P !2 s ' on ' ■"* aoeial Me ■ na customs to vSitaia S
S^n ^T 1 *K C0 7 e S ondeace of J " c - Kotherfoord's ^SeT Ann
afti th? oyRuttwrfoord, referring to life In the South during and
SKTSLi 8 ^ War, and family matters. Correspondents Include
John Brockenbrough, Richard Claiborne, Isaac A. Coles. WUUamȣ
John H. McCue, John Marshall, Hodijah Meade? C. GTMenmSgei;
^i^ nd » JS: J orte rMd, George W. Randolph, W. C. Rives, Jr.,
Thomas Rntberfoord, Richard Singleton, AndreVstevenson, John W
v2^~' ^P'J?" J?"*"' Daniel Teazle, John Tyler, Abraham
Van Buren, John Wickham. and Henry A. Wise.
oJF a / d If 8 ? to the lu>r ary. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and
5LI* Good T m (1947) - Partially published In American Historical
Review, v. 44, no. 1 (Oct 1838) p. 58-60.
MS 62-1625
Taveau, Aogostin Louis, 1828-1886.
Papers, 1741-1931.
1858 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Planter and author, of Charleston, S. O, and Chaptico, Md. Family,
J mZ5?',1£5£? , -J%. Dualne8s correspondence and other papers
(chiefly 1830-86) of Taveau, of his father, Louis AugusHn Thomas
J^V" of their fainlly. The collection centers aSund AugusUn
Louis Taveau and relates to his education, activities as a poet, Euro-
f^L^lS* ^^h career in "» Confederate ArayTpWwar
condenmatlonof Confederate leaders, removal to Maryland (1866),
^l^^L""^. eff °rts- Other subjects Include family and legal
wSL 50 ^ H* and cnstoms to Sm ^ Carolina, the educations
SSS^Si*?^ riCe pl ?» tin « "ef" 1 * «* Clvu WarTplanting In Missis-
sippi and Louisiana (1850-s), agriculture and scientincfarmtagto
Maryland, Charleston during the Civil War, postwar politics, and
other matters. Correspondents and persons mentioned includ? WU-
™?„~ 'v V 05 )? 8 *"•£?• HenrT L B en°° w . A. R. Chisholm, Ralph
«ri^ T athan < ?"5S ^2"?4 J - ■*- Gadsden, Horace Greeley, William
Gregg, Thomas S. Grimke, Bobert Y. Hayne, O. W. HolmeV W H.
SSS. "nwS 1 ? Dm ^ T " J - Hylanae-MacGrath, Andr^ohnsot
Caroltoa Olivia Ball Laurens, Eliza G. Maybaak, James L. Peainl
iJ- Pet ?f re 7' ^ UUam GUmore Sln,m s. CUft^SImonl, EeaUnf£
fiS'^SL^Si"^ S"""' ? oratl ° So ««ne, John R Thompson!
and J!! mb ? 8 "* tne Girardeau, Swlnton, and Taveau families.
cJS^SSff to .^""JS 5 '- „ Ate0 d e«crtbed In Guide to the manu-
script coHectloiis In the Dnke University library, by N. M. Tllley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947). Partially puMlshedlb ^^ WlSanT and Mary
Conege quarterly, v. 16, no 2 (Apr. 1936), p. 206-221, and la Georgia
historical quarterly, v. 23, no. 2 (June 1SS9) , p. 170-178
Acquired, 1984-86.
MS 62-1626
Kean family.
Papers, 1785-1950.
7 ft
In University of Virginia Library (628)
Correspondence, diary (1861-66) and other papers of the Kean
&mlly, especially Robert Garlick HUl Kean. lawyer, Confederate
official, and rector of the University of Virginia, and of his son,
Jefferson Bandolph Kean, Army surgeon. The papers of R. G H
Kean relate to his services with the Confederacy as Adjutant General
to the Secretary of War and chief of the Confederate Bureau of War
las legal career In Lynchburg, Va, during Reconstruction, and other
matters. Includes Sean's diary (188M6) and correspondence of bis
ancestors. The papers of J. B. Kean deal with his career In the
Army Medical Corps and his positions with the Dent of Sanitation
in the Provisional Government of Cuba (1906-09), the American Bed
Cross, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation (1926-88), and
other groups. Other subjects Include the Spanish-American War
American base hospitals, the V. S. Ambulance Service (1917), and
Walter Beed. Correspondents Include Edwin Anderson Alderman,
Newton D. Baker, Harry Clemons, Charles Fevrier, Stuart G. Glb-
boney, Leland Ossian Howard, Merritte Weber Ireland, Thomas Jef-
ferson, Henry Alan Johnston, Joseph Warren Kelfer, Mr. and Mrs.
Flake Kimball, Mary Elinor Lazenby, Ftahugh Lee, J. A. Lopez del
Valle, John Joseph Moran, George Wythe Bandolph, Walter Seed.
Albert Charles Seward, George Miller Sternberg, William Howard
Taft, George Henry Tomey, Elbert Duncan Thomas, Albert Ernest
Truby, William Holland Wlhner, Leonard Wood, and George Wythe.
Described In the Annua] report on historical collections, University
of Virginia Library, 1939-40, p. 13; 1941-42, p. 36-37; 1942-13, p. 82;
1943-M, p. 28, 29; 1944-45, p. 28-30, 41; 1845-47, p. 43; 1947-49, p.
165, 220; 1949-50, p. 294-295.
Gift and deposit 1938-59.
MS 62-1627
Anderson family.
Papers, 1773-1930.
25ft
In University of Virginia Library (38-96)
*. Pe £S? al «' 'esayand. business correspondence, ledgers (1775-1910)
SwS 8 ' * mr S££' "".t* 00 **. addresses, scrapbooto, drawings; arid
other paper^chiefly of Francis Thomas Anderson^ Twyer, legator!
wm^!,™* ! °* WasWn B ton and Lee University; and ofMsl son,
2n^ am f i I 5 a 5r de l. A 2 ler,50n ' towyer ' attoni ey genial of vlr^S
SSri^TJ? W = shm I 8 t01 ' ">« I*e University. The papers reMeto
l?iI5S.. asI i cnlt 2 re ' Iron ' and manufactures In I«xtogtoni Va. Ind
Bockbridge Co., Va, social life (1900-30), the DaughtoSflf the CoT
wT£'££Sft Ve f °\ LadIes A-^fl"" oftte^nTon^im:
™Al£f S \ m f w ? ri J^oa Monument Corporation (1912), and other
matters. Includes drawings by Ellen Graham Anderson of conto^
porary Hterary and dramatic figures, material pertaining to the Bruce
Trust Fund (1906-24) and the debt controversy in the case of Virginia
vs. West Virginia, William A. Anderson's legal brief on the invention
o' tne McCormick reaper, and correspondence with Harry F Byrd
(1926-29) regarding Virginia constitutional amendments. Other cor-
respondents include Archer Anderson, St George M. Anderson, Wil-
liam Balrd, Allen Caperton Braxton, Joseph Bryan, John Lyle Camp-
bell, William L Clopton, William Spenser Cnrrell, George Hntcheson
Denny, James Easley Edmunds, James Hardy Dulard, Frank T. Glas-
gow, William Anderson Glasgow, Armlstead Churchill Gordon! Ban-
dolph Harrison, Bobert Lewis Harrison, Tifton D. Jennings John
Holladay Latane; Wmiam Gordon McCabe, Walter L. McCorkle,
Cyrus Hall McCormick n, Charles James McDermott, Richard Mc-
nwalne, John Qulncy Marr, Raleigh Colston Minor, Andrew Jackson
Montag ue, C. F. Moore, Thomas D. Ransom, James Hoge Blcks, James
SSf J Sm f tb : P*^, Angostus Swanson, Henry St George Tucker,
Edwafd Virginius Valentine, Robert Davis Yancey *«v«r,
-.ir 8 ^^? to "££. -^ual report of the archivist University of Vir-
&, 8 H 5; 2 nd ^ William Alexander Anderson, attorney raeklof
Jgg^M0M«Ml "J Lote Grier Moore (thesis, Un^sl^ofvi!
Deposit 1931-68.
MS 62-1628
133
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lauck, William Jett, 1879-1949.
Papers, 1915-49.
125ft.
In University of Virginia Library (4742)
Lawyer and economist Correspondence, diary-like accounts,
speeches, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal
briefs, scrapbooks, personal papers, and other papers, concerning labor
problems and legislation. Immigration, banking, railroads, the coal
Industry, unemployment, codes of the Taft-Walsh National War La-
bor Board, the Eallway labor act of 1926, collective bargaining
under the Mew Deal acts, Government competition with private busi-
ness, the American Association for Economic Freedom, and the New
York Power Authority. Includes correspondence with unions of build-
ing service employees, Government employees, Iron workers, machin-
ists, meat packers, miners, railroad workers, teachers, and textile
workers; and with the American Academy of Political and Social
Science, Philadelphia, the American Association for Labor Legislation,
the American Council on Public Affairs, the American Farm Bureau
Federation, the Council of Young Southerners, the League for Indus-
trial Democracy, the National Industrial Conference Board, the
National Policy Committee, the D. S. National Resources Planning
Board, and the TJ. S. National War Labor Board. Public figures
among the correspondents include Bernard Baruch, Homer Stffle
Cummlngs, Clarence Addison Dykstra, John T. Flynn, Guy M. Gillette,
Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Hugh Samuel Johnson, Jesse Hoi-
man Jones, William S. Knudsen, Bobert M. La Follette, Jr., Franklin
K Lane, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., William Glbbs McAdoo, James
Michael Mead, Francis Pickens Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Karl Earl
Mundt, Donald Marr Nelson, Ferdinand Pecora, Frances Perkins,
Glfford Plnchot, James Hubert Price, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Edward
B. Stettinius, Jr., Bobert F. Wagner, David L Walsh, Burton K.
Wheeler, and Woodrow Wilson. Educators Include Hardy Cross
Dlllard, Edward 0. Elliott, Frank Porter Graham, Jeremiah Whipple
Jenks, Richard Ramsay Mead, Lewis Tyree, Harry F. Ward, Herman
B. Wells, and Bay L. Wilbur. Labor leaders Include Jacob Baker,
Solomon Barkln, Van Amberg Bittner, Sophia Carey, David Dubinsky,
P. T. Fagan, John Philip Frey, William Green, Sidney Hillman, Earl
B. Honck, Thomas Kennedy, Donald MnrMWnn, and A. 0. Wharton.
Glft.1854.
MS 62-1629
Holland, Asa.
Papers, 1820-90.
3 ft
In University of Virginia Library (902)
Farmer, merchant and local official. Correspondence and other
papers of Holland and various members of his family, concerning
economic and social life in Southslde Virginia, particularly in and
near Franklin County. Includes correspondence on the tobacco busi-
ness in Danville, In which Asa Holland and his brother Smlthson H.
Holland were Interested ; mercantile accounts (1822-46) ; a list (1850)
of clerk's fees and fines in the Franklin County Circuit Court; Frank-
lin County sheriffs receipts (1850-52) ; toll gate receipts (1852-57)
of the Rocky Mount Turnpike Co.; post office reports (1854-60) ;
various papers (1858-ca. 1881) on the Hollins Institute, on Allegheny
College In Blue Sulphur Springs, and on Franklin County schools,
most of them relating to Holland's son-in-law, William E. Duncan;
Civil War letters of 3 members of the Holland family; Confederate
commissary accounts (1863-65) ; a daybook (1867-68) of Berger's
store In Pittsylvania County; and a record (1870-73) of the financing
of the Martinsville and Potomac Railroad Co. The material is re-
lated to the library's Richard J. Reid collection.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist University of
Virginia Library, 10th (1939-40) p. 11-12 and 21.
Purchased from Richard J. Reld, 1940.
MS 62-1630
Reid, Richard J collector.
Papers, 1770-1910.
2 ft
In University of Virginia Library (550, 38-346, etc.)
Correspondence, accounts, receipts, ledgers, other business records,
family records, legal papers, a weather calendar (1860-63), and other
papers and records of various persons, firms, and institutions of
Southside Virginia, particularly of Pittsylvania, Franklin, and Hali-
fax Counties, concerning hotels, land, railroads, schools, churches,
slavery, tobacco, politics, the Civil War, and other aspects of eco-
nomic and social life. Includes records (68 Items, 1871-78) of the
Staunton River School District; records (2 v., 1790-1832) of the
County line Baptist Church in Pittsylvania County; letters and
circulars (1790-1830) of the Pittsylvania County Clerk; a history of
Danville, 1795-1877, by George Washington Dame; Confederate post
office accounts In Halifax County; records of the Barksdale (1780-
1860), Holland (1830-80), Hubbard (1810-60), Martin, Overstreet
(1783-1843), and Spraggin (1810-50) families; and correspondence,
business records, and other papers of Preston Bowker (1819-55) , J. H.
Carrington (1854-55), Henry Eaton Coleman, Dabney Cosby (1830-
50), John W. Daniel, Joseph Dickinson & Pleasant (1817-60), Easley
and Hurt, W. O. J. Finney (1850-90), John W. Guerrant (1845-60),
Levi and William Harris (1830-70), Benjamin Harrison, Peter D.
Holland, Frederick W. M Holllday, John Hook (1774-1810), E. H.
Hurt, Richard Jones, Fttzhugh Lee, W. P. Maxey, John Peter
Mettauer, James Mitchell, R. H. Moody, Beverley B. Munf ord, D. C.
Ragsdale 4 Co. and Bagsdale, Carrington & Co. (1770-1858), Blchard
Randolph, G. S. S. Reld, Langhorne Scruggs (1840-1900), ±.nne
Thompson, George Tucker, William Tunstall (1780-1850), Georg* H.
West & Co., West and Hurt, and James M. Whittle (1835-80).
The material Is related to the library's Asa Holland collect:
Described in the *"""«' report of the archivist Universitj .:
Virginia Library, 8th (1987-88) p. 10 and 32; and 9th (M88-^
p. 8-9.
Gifts and purchases, 1931-54.
MS 62-1631
Dobie, David Fowler, 5. 1840.
Papers, 1862-65.
100 items.
In University of Virginia Library (989 and 10S6)
Army officer, of Plattsburg, N. T. Correspondence, general orders,
reports, ordnance Invoices, and other papers of Captain Dobie whUe
serving as Judge Advocate General of the 118th N. Y. Infantry In the
Civil War.
Acquired, 1940-41.
MS 62-1632
Clow (Andrew) and Company, Philadelphia.
Records, 1785-1831.
115 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (776)
Letters to Andrew Clow and Company, merchants, to Arthur Jones
of Edenton, N. C, and others, from merchants in Alexandria, Fred-
ericksburg, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Richmond, Va., and George-
town, D. C, regarding credit service charges, etc; together with
bills of exchange (1788-93) drawn on Andrew Clow and Company by
various Virginia merchants, Including William Wilson & Co. and
Josiah Watson & Co.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 1939-40, p. 19.
Purchase, 1940.
MS 62-1633
Harrison family.
Papers of the Harrison, Smith, and Tucker families, 1790-
1936.
18 ft
In University of Virginia Library (3825 ; 3847)
In part transcripts and microfilm.
Correspondence, diaries, account books, notebooks, lecture notes,
literary MS., and other papers, of three faculty families of the Uni-
versity of Virginia. Much of the correspondence deals with univer-
sity life and personalities. Includes Professor Gessner Harrison's
lecture notes and an account of his estate; Professor Francis Henry
Smith's account books and natural philosophy notes; MS. of Profes-
sor George Tucker's unpublished novel, A century hence (1841), and
his autobiography ( Jan.-Mar. 1858) ; letters of Professor Charles W.
Kent from Woodrow Wilson ; and correspondence relating to the un-
veiling of a portrait of John R. Thompson (1899) and to Kent's posi-
tion as literary editor of the Library of southern literature. Also
prominent in the collection are Gessner Harrison's father. Dr. Peachey
Harrison, and wife, Elizabeth Lewis Carter Tucker Harrison ; their
daughter, Mary Harrison Smith; and Betty Lewis Carter. Other
topics include a survey of General Alexander Brown's lands in Nelson
Co Va. ; a University of Virginia program for athletic events (1870) ;
an article by D. G. Harrison praising John E. Massey's stand on Vir-
ginia political issues (1873) ; and an article concerning the life of
Robert Emmet Other correspondents and persons mentioned include
Edwin A. Alderman, Lucy Brockenbrough, E. B. Bryan, George Wash-
ington Cable, Charles Carter, Mattle L. Cocke, John W. Daniel, Lau-
rence Fielding, John Fox, Jr., Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon,
George W. Green, Thomas Wentworth Hlgginson, Eleanor Parke
Custis Lewis, Andrew Jackson Montague, Socrates Maupln, Matthew
Fontaine Maury, R. Walton Moore, John S. Mosby, Walter Ones
Page, William E. Peters, John Garland Pollard, G. H. Sass, Frederick
Wilmer Sims, Edward B. Smith, J. Howard Smith, Summerfield
Smith, Beverley D. Tucker, Harry St George Tucker, Maria Ball
Carter Tucker, and Lyon G. lyler. The material is related to the
library's Robert Lewis Harrison papers and Gessner Harrison papers.
Gift and deposit 1943-56.
MS 62-1634
134
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collectit
ons
Garnett family.
Papers, 1720-1951.
4ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-45, 1719, 1883, and others)
Cone^pondence, accounts, ledger, deeds. Indentures, articles, school
copybooks, and other papers. The early materials concern James
Garnett, Muscoe Garnett, Bobert Selden Garnett, Muscoe Bnssell
Hunter Garnett, and others, and contain genealogical sketches of the
Mercer, Garnett, and related families. The papers of James Mercer
SSJ?!5. Jo 5i ^S? 1 !?..?' Sotal o^ Later Papers relate to James
Mercer Garnett (1840-1916), professor of English at the University
of Virginia, and his family, and include his diary (1864), and infor-
n i a -5? n _, on "JS 6 " for Confederate armaments, life at the University
of Virginia, Civil War Incidents, foreign missions (1901-06) postwar
?fS^? e J?S B il? I "^H. onS! and life at the American Embassy in
Lisbon (1888-89). Other correspondents and persons mentioned in-
clude John Brockenbrough, James Mercer Garnett (b. 1872), Kate
Bi^.fo£, ^"iy" 1 ?*£?,?• W 'J"»'» Lel«». Mary Garnett Mitchell,
Richard Stanford, and William Winston Seaton.
Gift of Mrs. J. Clayton Mitchell, 1938-51, and others.
MS 62-1635
Blackford family.
Pap?rs, 1841-1049.
2ft
In University of Virginia Library.
t Co r«sipondeace, diaries, notebooks, plantation journal (Feb. 1869-
jan. 1870), inventories of personal property (1809-11), poems, songs,
and other papers of the Blackford family of I^chbure Va Tire
collection relates to William Matthews Blackford (1801-1864) and
^L^fSfl'f ""S-S? £ Colombia (1843-48), social and political
STw'.SSS? .^., 01 ^ 1 .SH bi .? les ' genealogy and reminiscences of
the Blackford and related families, the University of Virginia, vari-
re ™J? la< ^2. rd s lrtta - Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford, andhis
^oT^S T^mf^ ^- ^rlcal MS. of Wy^dhS, Robert
son on Virginia, secession, and the Civil War (1876-85) ; Raleigh
Colston's memoir of his sister, Anne Fisher Colston Minor ; and poems
of Gay and Wnuam W. Blackford and of St Leger Landon Cuter
Otter correspondents and persons mentioned include Lewis A. Armi-
stead, Benjamin Lewis Blackford. Charles Minor Blackford, Engene
Blackford, Launcelot Minor Blackford, Lucy Landon Blackford DaVls,
Samuel Garland, Gray Latham, Dan Halsey, Watklns Leigh, and John
t>. Minor.
GmaSd &^^ hem Utenly messen S er ' T - 9 (Sept 1843)
MS 62-1636
Houston, Samuel, 1793-1868.
Papers, 1830-60.
50 items.
In Baylor University Library
anaafvtrSortf %£*»* " Tei "* * "■ SaUm *- **»>
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gilt
MS 62-1637
Cannedy, T E
Papers, 1892-1955.
100 items.
In Baylor University Library.
Author.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Gift of the Cannedy family.
MS 62-1638
Flavin, John, 1819-1883.
Papers, 1862.
76 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician. Medical certificates sent to Dr. FartlL examining sur-
geon for Dane Co, Wis, during the am War, by local ptoadau who
had examined men to determine their fitness roVmlUtaiy<ruty7
MS 62-1639
Fitch, Michael Hendrick, 5. 1837
Papers, 1861-69.
30 items and 1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
.™S2f o'C 01011 * 1 Jl*«* <»f the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry,
consisting of a war diary (1864-65), the original muster roll of the
Prescott Guards (1861), and some correspondence.
MS 62-1640
Fond du Lac Gas Liffht Company, Fond du Zae, Wis.
Records, 1873-1900.
8 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections,
one volume of subscribers' names with amounts of 2as uwrf lRrt-
79; and 6 letter books (1879-1900) containing sn^nte^eSs^S
MS 62-1641
Gallup, Andrew, 1830-1919.
Papers, 1861-1909.
6Si:i>l:s.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Civil War officer of Sharon, Wis. Mainly certificates, clothing and
equipment returns, and other documents of Gallup, captain of Co K
6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War. '
MS 62-1642
Webb and Edgecomb.
Records, 1823-39.
v£SS^SSS^) L " ,ra,7 • 00 " eCOon °' Besl0Ml HistOTr " Dd
Asheries accounts and record of Revolutionary pensions payments.:
MS62-li43
Walker, Murray.
Papers, 1864-1908.
1116 items.
tt *° Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History ants
University Archives (328)
Correspondence, fc x receipts, monthly statements, promissory notes,
shares in the Bonny Hill Cheese Factory, certificates, receipts, court
summons, and photos. Includes three account books (1888-1904) of
Murray Wilbur, a farmer of Bath, N.X. »=-*•<»•/ <«.
MS 62-1644
U. S. Selective Service System {1917-1919) New Tori.
Records of District Board no. 1, Watkins Glen, K. Y.,
4 v. and 3 folders.
UnlveSr? ArSv^i^""" 7, ° <>lleCtl0n * ^^ H ' St0IT Md
Regulations, minutes, and other records.
MS 62-1645
Townsend, Isaiah, 1777-1837.
Business records, 1802-09.
77 items.
U^eSryl^vesTlir™ 17 ' C ° lleCti ° n <* ^^ ™*W "-
Business letters and accounts of a merchant of Albany.
MS 62-1646
Tibbetts, J Warren, 8. 1848.
Business records, 1887-89.
2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History (441)
Ithtca^TV * ^ f ° r * macntoery andTSrdware Imstoessta
MS 62-1647
Taintor (S.) Company, Le Roy, JV. T.
Records, 1734-1885.
182 items and 3 v
xft&sjEisrffi "*"* 0onect,on - Besum * Htetm7 —
Hardware and farm accounts, mainly 1853-85.
MS 62-1648
Syracuse Dry Goods Company, Syracuse, IV. T.
Records, 1896-1928.
2 v. and 1 box.
. In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (392) ^^
Correspondence, documents, and" accounts.
MS 62-1649
135
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smithville Mffl.
Records, 1889-1916.
1650 items and 16 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (140)
Grocery store and feed mill accounts from Greene and Smithville,
Chenango Co- N. Y.
MS 62-1650
Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, Milwaukee.
Records, 1942-43.
l boi.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, reports, and memoranda relating to civilian de-
fense activities during World War n under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Thomas L. Tolan.
MS 62-1651
Cole, Timothy, 1852-1931.
Letters, 1884-1922.
ca. 70 items.
In Newark Public Library.
Artist and engraver. Letters written to editor Whittle, about work
undertaken in Europe for Century magazine, containing information
on wood engraving for reproduction.
Mainly gift of Mr. Whittle, 1819.
MS 62-1652
Bernays, Thelka Mary, £..1856.
Papers, ca. 1870-1930.
ca. 300 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Correspondence, clippings, 2 scrapbooks, and translations, including
material relating to literary figures in St Louis early in the 20th
century. Some of the material Is in German. Correspondents Include
ZoS Aklns, George S. Johns, Orrlck Johns, William Marlon Beedy, and
Sara Teasdale.
Gift
MS 62-1653
Belcher family.
Papers, 1834-85.
ca. 50 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Letters of William H and Charles Belcher of St Louis to their
brother Nathan in New London, Conn., and other family correspond-
ence, concerning family affairs and genealogy, the *i?li'>»«w Sugar He-
nnery in St Louis, and the 1849 cholera epidemic and fire.
Gift, 1957.
MS 62-1654
Richer (L L.) Company, New Berlin, N. Ti
Accounts, 1890-1905.
ca. 12,500 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (S9C, H)
Flour, feed, and grain accounts.
MS 62-1655
Putnam, Henry C
Papers, 1858-1904.
490 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (8)
Chiefly letters from Ezra Cornell, J. W. Dwlght Charles B. Lam-
born, Henry W. Sage, C. S. Sargent J. W. Williams, and W. A. Wood-
ward, officials of Cornell University, to Putnam, the university land
agent in Wisconsin.
MS 62-1656
Pratt family.
ixpsrs, 1758-1903.
48 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (223)
Correspondence and other papers (chiefly 1853-1903) of a famil y
living in the New York City area. Includes four documents (1758-79)
relating to Joseph Lawrence, and a George Clinton autograph (1784 ).
Correspondents lnOu*te Dallas B., Horace K, James B-, and Lawrence
KPratt
Gift of Mrs. Bichard B. Leng.
MS 62-1657
Parker, Samuel J
Papers, 1823-ca. 1897.
2v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (54F)
MSS. entitled Papers relating to the history of the Presbyterian
Church, Ithaca, N. Y. (consisting of copies of letters, certificates,
sermons, genealogy, and other items, with Parker's comments on
each) and A picture of Ithaca, N. Y. as I saw it in childhood
(ca, 1896)
MS 62-1658
Palmer, Sarah Cornelia, I. 1844.
Papers, 1813-97.
96 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (191)
' Business and family letters and papers from Monterey, Schuyler
" MS 62-1659
Miller family.
Papers, 1773-1908.
60 items and 1 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (137, 124, 276)
In part, photocopies.
Deeds, certificates of membership In various fraternal organiza-
tions, and photocopies of letters relating to Ingham University and
to Miller's Corners (now Ionia), N. Y.
MS 62-1660
Maydole (David) and Company, Norwich, N. T.
Records, 1888-1910.
2167 items and 134. v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (39A, D)
Gristmill accounts.
MS 62-1661
MeCaO, Ansel J I. 1816, collector.
Bath collection, 1802-1924.
364 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (222F, G)
Deeds, clippings, miscellaneous papers, and photos, relating to
Bath, N. Y. and vicinity, collected by Ansel J. and James McCall.
MS 62-1662
Jones (John G.) and Company, Trenton, If. T.
Records, J815-91.
25 Items and 33 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of ihffan»i History and
University Archives (IS)
. General store accounts and family correspondence. Includes letters
: of the Bev. Morris J. Williams.
MS 62-1663
6. 1822.
Hoffman, George W
Papers, 1853-82.
10 items and 2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (63)
Diary and farm accounts of a resident of Xumira, N. Y.
MS 62-1664
Hector Fruit Grower's Association.
Records, 1927-32.
378 items and 3 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (29)
Correspondence and accounts.
MS 62-1665
Hastings, J M
Papers, 1875.
lv.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (116)
General store accounts and clippings of a resident of Broome Co,
K.Y.
MS 62-1666
136
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harding Brothers, Breesport, iV. T.
Records, 1884-1915.
2615 Items and 26 v.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (55)
Correspondence and general store accounts.
MS 62-1667
Goddard, Solomon.
Papers, 1842-1918.
860 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (133, 475)
Businessman of Traxton, Cortland Co., N. T. Correspondence and
personal and business papers. Includes Civil War enlistment docu-
ments, patent assignments, tar receipts, and Mil of costs for a land
Investment in Cerro Gordo, Worth Co., Iowa.
MS 62-1668
Fank, Jacob.
Papers, 1865-1908.
96 IliMIIK.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
Archives University (487) ™»u,ry ana
Bankbook and miscellaneous papers of Dean and Jacob Funk of
McLean Co., HI.
MS 62-1669
Field, William R
Papers, 1851-81.
1 box.
Uni I ?eSrA^es B (4S.) IJhrarT - C0UKa ° n * Z** 00 * m ^ —
Correspondence of William B. Field of Pittstowa. N T nnrt mr.
respondence and diary of Mary Hyde FiSd^fNewTork.
MS 62-1670
Englis (C. M.) Company, Brooklyn, If. T.
Records, 1860-1922.
2767 items and 5 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (280) ""
_ Correspondence, specifications, contracts, inventories, and draw-
ings for such ships as Sagamore, Governor Cobb, Hendrick Hudson.
Trojan^ Rensselaer, Yale, Harvard, Clermont. Storm Bane, Adiron-
dack. Princeton, and C. W. Morse, mostly built for the Hudson River
lines.
MS 62-1671
Demarest, H P
Business records, 1905-11.
88 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (38G)
Accounts of a fruit farm In Norwich, Chenango Co, N. T.
MS 62-1672
Cnrran, Obadiah B
Papers, 1834-82.
19 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (54B)
Personal, general store, and real estate accounts, assessment rolls,
and^ secretary's books (1880-82) of the Torrent H«Tco, Ithacai
MS62-I673
Macaulay, Catharine (Sawbridge) 1731-178L
Papers.
6v.
In New Tork Historical Society collections
English historian. Copies of letters to Thomas Wilson and MS.
ex Mrs. Macaulay's History of England (1763-83)
MS 62-1674
Wakeman, Bnrr.
Business records, 1830-55.
2v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
TcSoSirtEt 10, "" dayb00k and * ,nrma (M3 ^ 3) o£ a New
MS 62-1675
Shrewsbury, iV. /.
Records, 1743-1848.
2v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
/•fSSii P00r b00k ' ln<:lndln e «»d records, and an account book
MS 62-1676
Murray, John, 1741-1815.
Letters, 1799-1811.
20 Items and 1 v.
In New Tork Historical Society collections.
Founder of Universalism In America. Letters to Jacob Clinch
and to William Palmer.
MS 62-1677
Fleming, John, treasurer of New Tork City.
Letters, 1819-25.
41 items.
In New Tork Historical Society collections.
McNeil, John, 1784-1850.
Correspondence, 1812-42.
47 items.
In New Tork Historical Society collections.
Army officer, letters written to McNeil while 1
MS 62-1678
is In the Army.
MS 62-1679
Clarkson, John, 1764-1828.
Journals, 1791-92.
2v.
In New Tork Historical Society collections.
British naval officer and Governor of Sierra Leone. Journals of
Clarkson's missions to America (1701-02) and to Africa (1782) re-
lating to the slave trade.
MS 62-1680
Cornell University. CoUege of Architecture.
Records, 1898-1905.
7 Items and 5 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (197)
Letter copybooks, building specifications, and a letter by Andrew
Dickson White on a proposed building for the main quadrangle.
MS 62-1681
Clark (Ethan) and Son, Oxford, N. T.
Records, 1821-56.
ca. 3130 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (39G)
General store accounts.
MS 62-1682
Clapp, Benjamin.
Business records, 1864-72.
2179 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
Archives (313)
Correspondence, prices current, bills, and receipts of Benjamin
Clapp and Associates, Salem, Washington Co, N. T, and account
books of a produce business operated by Clapp & McMurray, Clans ft
Son, Clapp & Beatae, and David Jones.
MS 62-1683
137
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Churchill, Alfred Land.
Papers, 1847-95.
l box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (613)
Correspondence, accounts, surveys, and other papers relating to
the costs of military warrants ( purchased for 11,570 acres of land In
Iowa), commissions, locating and surveying lands, Interest and taxes,
breaking sod, ditching, seeding, and wages. Includes correspondence
between Churchill, his brother Seldon Churchill, and his agents.
MS 62-1684
Payne, David Lewis, 1836-1884.
Papers, 1879-84.
4ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Leader of the Oklahoma Boomers. Correspondence, reports, and
newspaper clippings relating to Payne's role in the colonization of the
nnassigned lands in the Indian Territory.
MS 62-1685
Great Plains Conference on Higher Education, University
of Oklahoma, 1956.
Records, 1956.
2ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence of delegates, speeches, reports, financial material,
guides, and other papers produced by the conference which focused
Its attention on the question **What distinctive cultural service, both
traditional and newly conceived, may our universities and colleges
render to the Great Plains?' as accumulated by Paul 6. Hagglers,
chairman of the conference.
MS 62-1686
Overton, B P
Papers, 1874-1906.
212 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Governor of the Chickasaw Nation. Correspondence and political
papers relating to Overton's attempts to control the movement of
Anglo-American cattlemen and planters into the Chickasaw Nation.
MS 62-1687
Church family.
Papers, 1838-1936.
356 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
Archives (325)
Correspondence, deeds, mortgages, and accounts of a farm family
in Steuben Co., N. Y. .
MS 62-1688
Catharine Township papers, 1803-49.
44 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (68)
Political papers and miscellaneous matexlaL
MS 62-1689
Catchpole (A.) Company, Geneva, N. T.
Records, 1872-1906.
140 items and 20 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (571)
Correspondence, accounts, bills, broadsides, circulars, pamphlets,
and trade cards relating to the manufacturing of heating apparatus by
the A. Catchpole Co. and others. Includes school registers (1893-96)
for Aurellus, N. Y.
MS 62-1690
Came, Charles.
Letters, 1846-60.
75 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (662)
A series of electrocopled letters from Came, of Plttsford, N. Y, to
his wife relating to his lectures throughout New York on electro-mag-
nettsm and galvanism, his electric treatments for disease, his exhibi-
tion of a "sleeping man" in New York City, and the difficulty of mak-
ing a living.
MS 62-1691
Brooktondale papers, 1818-66.
lbox. _
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional iJstory and
University Archives (39A)
Miscellaneous personal notes, leases, and receipts.
Gift of Amy Munson.
MS 62-1692
Brayton family.
Journals, 1829-73.
6v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (602)
Diaries and albums of young women at select schools and of their
families.
MS 62-1693
Boyle, James Ernest, 1873-1938, collector.
Accounts, 1737-1908.
95 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (393)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Accounts for commodities, farm produce and labor, and various
*"**• MS62-1694
Balcom family.
Papers, 1838-1917.
5 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (484, 584)
Diaries (1879-81) describing life In Oxford, Chenango Co, N. Y„
account books of Samuel Balcom of Bath, N. Y„ accounts (1839-68)
of newspaper and magazine subscribers, general and farm accounts
(1843-46), carpenter's accounts (1848-61), labor accounts (1868),
sawmill accounts (1870-72) and other miscellaneous material.
MS 62-1695
American Balsa Company, inc.
Records, 1917-23.
6 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (626)
Papers concerning the organization of the American Balsa Corpo-
ration In 1917, the Investigation (1918-20) by Professor WlUard W.
Rowlee of balsa woods in Central and South America, the absorption
of the corporation by the American International Corporation, and
the later expansion as the American Balsa Co. Includes papers re-
lating to specifications, characteristics, uses, and production, along
with botanical discussions by Rowlee and bis associates.
MS 62-1696
Eckert, Leone W
Papers of Leone W. Eckert and Wayne Hodges, 1955.
1 box.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
collections.
Papers collected for a study conducted for the Council for the
Advancement of Secondary Education on the economic content of
company house organs and union Journals.
MS 62-1697 rev
McLain, Raymond S 1890-1954.
Papers, 1917-54.
25 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, maps, military papers, and photos, reflecting Mo
Laln's rise from a private to lieutenant general in the U. S. Army.
MS 62-1698
Gnenther, Richard William, 1845-1913.
Papers, 1878-1910.
56 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Politician and diplomat Correspondence and memorabilia. In-
cluding several letters from Carl Schurz and one from Susan B.
Anthony.
MS 62-1699
138
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fricke, William A 1857-1927.
Papers, 1867-1928.
14 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
A volume entitled The evolution of Insurance, by Dr Fricke of
Milwaukee, State insurance commissioner, together with letters of
economists and state officials endorsing Fricke's views.
MS 62-1700
Kahlenberg, Louis, 1870-1941.
Correspondence, 1900-39.
12 boxes.
Instate Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
*- ?SS easor of •. ch *5?"P T v Correspondence of Kahlenberg, from 1886
to »40 a member of the Department of Chemistry of to Universltv
of Wisconsin andfor 11 yelrslts duUrm^SneernlnFl^emrof
research, aoministratlon, pnblicationsT^Q^emennf sroaenS!
MS 62-1701
Chnbbndt, Jerome W
Correspondence, 1837-97, 1931.
71 Items.
I n Sta te Historical Society of Wisconsin conertions
Newspaperman of Milwaukee and Wausau, wis. Letters written
to Chubbuck by his sister, Emily E. Chubbuck Judson, and other
MS 62-1702
International Society of Christian Endeavor.
Local societies' replies to questionnaires, 1895-97.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Entries on forms Issued to the societies in Protestant churches,
giving information on the date of organization, officers, members, de-
nominations of churches with which the societies were affiliated, and
other matters.
MS 62-1703
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Gila County collection, 1880-1920.
SO items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, records relating to the Arizona Eastern Railroad
Do. versus John H. Davis, and legal documents (1894). Includes let-
ters pertaining to the Van Dyke<lordova case, and letters written
between Hoveland and L. L. Hayden.
MS 62-1704
Passamaqaoddy Indians.
Records, 1775-1912.
113 items.
In Museum of the American Indian Library
Correspondence, tribal lists, copies of petitions, provision lists, and
other papers, of the Passamaquoddy Indians of Pleasant Point Me,
and Campobello Island, New Brunswick. Includes materials the
Passamaquoddy dialect »»«"» u» "■«
MS 62-1705
Quiiaiey family.
Papers, 1763-1915.
11 boxes.
In Museum of the American Indian Library.
Personal tetters, tribal records, lists, and other papers, primarily
the i coUectlons of the family of John W. Qulnney, 1797-1855, a chief
oJtteStockbrldge Indians. The bulk of the papers are of the period
Partial calendar In the library.
MS 62-1706
looker, William Wallace, 1848-1917.
Papers.
43 envelopes.
In Museum of the American Indian Library.
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, and other papers, mostly con-
cerning Indian place names on Long Island, N. X.
MS 62-1707
Keppler, Joseph, collector.
Iroquois papers, 1882-1944.
8 boxes.
In Museum of the American Indian Library
.„2*y seIr V*?™* Iettere from Seneca Indians on the Cattaraugus
and Tonawanda reservations In New Xork. ^»uotougua
Unpublished calendar In the library.
MS 62-1708
Shnmard, Evelyn H collector.
Shumard collection, 1842-1938.
7ft.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Minutes (1898-1802) of the Sapulpa, Okla. Town Council, clippings
and pamphlets on Pushmataha, John Bollin Bldge, and Will Sogers,
photos, of Qeronimo, Kicking Bird, Quanah Parker, and Indian Terri-
tory scenes, and other historic material.
MS 62-1709
Martin, Arthur John, 1850-1937.
Papers, 1920-30.
1 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
MSS. of books and articles, mostly anti-Catholic, and scattered
issues of the Oregon Datriot
MS 62-1710
McMahan, Leonard H 1866-1957.
Papers, 1893-1948.
2 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Editor, lawyer, and reformer. Correspondence of 1286 Items, and
other papers. Correspondents Include Thomas W. Davenport, Francis
- J. Heney, Harry Lane, Margaret Mitchell, Thomas B. Neuhausen,
William Simon U*Ben, John B. Waldo, and John C. Young.
.MS 62-1711
Wilson, Florence L
Letters, 1884-85.
41 Items.
In Museum of the American Indian Library.
Letters written by Florence L. Wilson while teaching at the Puna
Agency In Sacaton, Ariz, to her family in Wllloughby Ohio In-
cludes originals and copies made in 1842.
MS 62-1712
MacGowan, Alexander B
Letters, 1862-87.
30 items.
In Museum of the American Indian Library.
Letters to his son, George (IS items, 1878-87) from Arizona
Territory and Sacketts Harbor, N. X, to his wife (7 Items, 1862)
from Arizona Territory, and to his sister (3 Items, 1877-78) durlne
Nez Perce War. Includes 2 Army orders.
MS 62-1713
Sears, Alfred B
Papers, 1906-54.
225 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor. Keports, research notes, clippings, pam-
phlets, bibliographies, and other papers, relating to the hlstorTof
&TI&L10IL,
MS62-1714
Seay, Abraham Jefferson.
Papers, 1862-1909.
1 v. und 2 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Governor of Oklahoma Territory. Civil War diary, autobiographi-
cal ^sfcetehjrf Seays public life, and a MS. biography of him Written
Dy dark Brown.
MS 62-1715
139
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Searcy, Emmett.
Papers, 1868-1936.
64 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Material on Southwestern history, and 3 letters written by David
L. Sports, clerk of Co. L, Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, describing the
Battle of Washita.
MS 62-1716
Schaper, William August, 1869-
Papers, 1900-55.
ca.2ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor. Personal and business correspondence and
other papers, chiefly relating to Schaper's dismissal from the Univer-
sity of Minnesota faculty In 1917 because of his stand on the German
question.
MS 62-1717
Russell, Campbell.
Papers, 1905-37.
410 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Publisher and Oklahoma State senator. Correspondence, speeches,
MSS. of articles, dippings, political Items, and other papers.
MS 62-1718
Ross, Leslie P
Papei-s. 1892-1939.
500 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, Oklahoma Territorial senator, and mayor of Lawton, Okla.
Chiefly letters to Boss which reflect his prominence In the appoint-
ment to territorial patronage positions. Correspondents Include Jose-
phus Daniels, Boy Hoffman, and William Cary Benfrow.
MS 62-1719
Ross, John, Cherokee Chief, 17901-1866.
Papers, 1815-66.
212 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Correspondence, speeches,
reports, and proclamations, relating to Boss' efforts to maintain a con-
servative policy in Cherokee relations with the United States and the
Confederate States of America.
MS 62-1720
Rogers, William Charles, Cherokee Chief.
Pap-i-?, 1893-1912.
835 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Leases, material relating
to allotments In severalty, the Cherokee Delegation In Washington,
and the Cherokee constitution, and other papers.
MS 62-1721
Randall, William B
Bus'ness records, 1905-29.
56 items.
In University of Oklahoma' Library.
Oilman. Oil field memoranda and business papers.
MS 62-1722
Ransom, Will, 1878-1955.
Papers, 1847-1905,
159 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library. ,.„._, „
Typographer. Letters describing a packet boat trip (1847), diary
(1847-59) relating to life and travel In the West, Civil War material,
historical papers, and photos.
MS 62-1723
Redwine Trading Company, Sptro, Okla.
Records, 1896-1925.
15ft
. In University of Oklahoma Library. *
Journals, account books, daybooks, cotton books, and other business
papers which contain a complete history of the firm.
* MS 62-1724
Rinsland, Henry Daniel, 1889-
Papers, 1918-50.
2ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor. Research notes on testing, and other papers
on vocabulary and spelling tests.
MS 62-1725
Robertson, James Brooks Ayres.
Papers, 1918-23.
8ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Governor of Oklahoma. Correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, and
political papers, reflecting the nature of Oklahoma politics In the
aftermath of the European War.
MS 62-1726
Ralls, Joseph 6 1864-
Papers, 1870-1924.
13 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, politician, and Oklahoma State official. Correspondence,
briefs, transcripts of court testimony, ledger, bills, receipts, and other
legal papers, chiefly relating to Indian affairs.
MS 62-1727
Pruitt Cotton Gin, Lindsay, Okla.
Records, 1926-46.
10 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Daily gin reports, weight records, ledgers containing accounts with
customers, bank balances, bills, bins of exchange, checks, receipts re-
lating to expenses, loans, and labor, invoices, shipping notices, and
other records reflecting finances and the downward trend in ginning
and the production of cotton.
MS 62-1728
Porter, Pleasant, Creek Chief.
Papers, 1871-1902.
840 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Creek Nation. Correspondence, speeches,
and proclamations relating to the Sequoyah Convention and the
general problems at the time.
MS 62-1729
Pond, Mrs. J C collector.
Pond collection. 1936-51.
62 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
History of the Medford Methodist Episcopal Church, map of the
Chisholm Trail, and papers relating to local history.
MS 62-1730
Pitchlynn, Peter Perkins, Choctaw Chief, 1806-188L
Papers, 1825-77.
64 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation. Correspondence, speeches,
clippings, and political papers relating to Pitchlynn's public services.
MS 62-1731
Peterson, Horace Cornelius, 1902-1952.
Papers. 1900-39.
oft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor. Documents, proofs, research m at eri al, and
other papers relating to Peterson's book. Propaganda for war (1939),
together with scrapbooks of letters received from readers of this book.
MS 62-1732
Perryman, Legus Choteau, Creek Chief, i. 1838.
Papers, 1887-1907.
46 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Creek Nation. Correspondence, speeches,
and proclamations reflecting Creek politics daring the allotment
period.
MS 62-1738
140
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Perryman, J M Creek Chief.
Papers, 1883-1901.
40 Items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Principal Chief of the Creek Nation. Correspondence, speeches,
and political papers relating to the aftermath of the Green Peach
War, a full-blood vs. mixed-blood controversy in the Creek Nation
over the control of the Creek tribal government
MS 62-1734
Peden, Preston, 1914-
Papers. 1946-49.
32 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and V. S. Representative from Oklahoma. Correspondence,
political material, newsletters, mailing lists, printed matter, and other
Congressional papers.
MS62-1735
Pearson, Robert Shelton.
Papers, 1925-50.
40 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Artist Personal correspondence, MSS. of Pearson's poetry and
autobiography, scrapbooks, and photos, chiefly relating to the state of
the arts in Oklahoma during territorial and later years.
MS 62-1736
Kraettli, Emit Rudolph.
Papers, 1902-52.
2 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University official. Civic correspondence and papers, minute book
of the Senate Literary Society, and photos, relating to the early days
of the University of Oklahoma.
MS 62-1737
Isparhecher, Creek Chief, 1828 (ca.)-1902.
Papers, 1891-1902.
136 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Creek Nation. Correspondence, speeches,
and political papers, some of which relate to the Crazy Snake upris-
ing.
MS 62-1738
Wheeler, Edith Flower, collector.
Papers, 1776-1878.
49 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (374)
In part transcripts.
Includes 28 Civil War letters, to and from Edward Branch, of
Madison, Ohio, describing campaigns, officers, and political figures;
two notes (1779) of the Continental Loan Office of Massachusetts
Bay; miscellaneous material on George W. Samson's Temperance
Tavern, Moravia, N. Y.; Simeon Samson's commission (1778) and
accounts (1830-33)
MS 62-1739
Adams, Moses Newton, 1822-1902.
Papers, 1853-79.
10 boxes!
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Clergyman and Indian agent Reports, contracts, bonds, and
vouchers kept by Adams as Indian agent to the Slsseton Sioux In
South Dakota; rolls of minutes of councils held with the Indians ;
a brief autobiographical sketch; and a MS. copy of a Dakota lexicon.
Gift of Newton B. Frost, 1920.
MS62-1740
Austin, Horace, 1831-1905.
Correspondence, 1870-1905.
60 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Governor of Minnesota, Letters relating to political matters dur-
ing Austin's governorship (1870-74) and when he was third auditor
of the U. S. Treasury, to civil service reform, to the Tilden-Hayes
campaign, and to other subjects. Includes two requests for "carpet-
Bag" positions In the South and letters from Andrew B. McGUL
Gift of Herbert Austin.
MS 62-1741
Baillif, Matilda Victorine, 1883-
Papers, 1848-1929.
Witums.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence with relatives in France and others, genealogical
records used in the preparation of a volume on the Lavocat family In
S m ?.'i ca !_/" ld an autobiographical sketch In French by JeanPierre
Baillif, with a translation by Matilda Baillif, dealing with BaililTs
S^^S ^ time , "S "*" Fran ^ e in 1835 nntfl "* MM*! on Lake
SS?^lr. 18 t? ", nd discassin e the customs of the Siour Indians
bift of Miss Baillif.
MS 62-1742
Bancroft, John EarL
Papers, 1857-68.
I boi.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings (1857-60) of the Mantorville Lodge of the
Independent Order of Good Templars, and account books and sub-
scription lists of the Mantorville express, which was published by
Bancroft
Gift of G. S. Bancroft, from the estate of Nettie Bancroft
MS 62-1743
Baxter, Luther Loren, 1832-1915.
Papers. 1853-1911.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Judge. Correspondence and Baxter's routine reports as an officer
in Minnesota regiments during the Civil War. Includes a letter on
the freedmen in Mississippi and letters by Horace Austin, Andrew
G. Chatfleld, William R. Merriam, and Knute Nelson in reirard to
local politics in Minnesota.
Gift of Bertha Baxter.
MS 62-1744
Smith, Christopher, of Jamaica, N. T.
Letters, 1779.
44 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters to Evert Bancker.
Gerrish and Barrel], Boston.
Letter book, 1738-60.
l v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Chiefly letters of John Barrell. a Boston merchant
MS 62-1745
MS 62-1746
Stevenson, Jonathan Drake, 1800-1894.
Papers, 1846-48.
3 v. . .
In New York Historical Society collections. .
Army officer. Letter book, general orderly book, and regimental
orderly book, chiefly for the time Stevenson was In California with
the 1st Begt of New York Volunteers.
MS 62-1747
White, Clarence H 1874-1945.
Correspondence, 1898-1945.
225 items.
In University of Oregon Library.
Chautauaua manager. Includes material concerning the Ellison-
White Bureau.
MS 62-1748
Jenkins, James Graham, 1834-192L
Papers, 1855-1927.
lv. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Judge, of Milwaukee. Correspondence, addresses, certificates and
appointments, and memorials.
MS 62-1749
Broaddns, Bower, 1888-
Pap-rs, 1930-49.
8 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and Federal judge of Oklahoma. Correspondence (per-
sonal and general), speeches, findings Of fact and conclusions of law,
memoranda, newspaper clippings, resolutions, and certificates. -In-
cludes correspondence relating to Broaddns' endorsement as Federal
judge for the Eastern District of Oklahoma.
MS 62-1750
141
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hainer, Bayard Taylor, 1860-1933.
Pap'TS, 1860-1933.
70 iteuis.
Id University of Oklahoma Library.
Judge Personal correspondence, clippings, and business papers
reflecting the political and legal development of the Oklahoma Terri-
tory.
MS6S>-1751
Thompson, Zadock, 1796-1856.
Papers. 1814-57.
ca. 250 items.
In Vermont Historical Society collections.
Historian and scientist Letters to Thompson and Joalah Dunham
concerning histories of Vermont towns which were later published
In Thompson's History of Vermont (1842), meteorological data (1S41-
43), and testimonials.
Finding aid in the repository.
Purchased from the estate of Richard F. Burns, 1941.
MS 62-1752
Washburn, Peter Thacher, 1814-1870.
Papers of Peter T. Washburn and Stephen Koyce, 1805-
70.
6 boxes and 1 folder.
In Vermont Historical Society collections.
Governors of Vermont Warrants, deeds, petitions, court dockets.
Governors' proclamations, commissions granted, and other legal
papers. ^^
MS 62-1753
Hubbard, Jonathan Hatch, 1768-1849.
Papers, 1810-51.
314 Items.
In Vermont Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative. Correspondence, receipts, rec-
ords of a mill dam company in Windsor, Vt, and personal papers.
The bulk of the papers Is of the period 1820-46.
Gift of the American Antiquarian Society, and purchase, 1987.
MS 62-1754 rev
Johnson, Oliver, 1809-1889.
Papers, 1861-89.
90 items
In Vermont Historical Society collections.
Abolitionist and journalist Includes letters to William Lloyd
Garrison and Samuel X May.
Purchased from Mary A. Benjamin, 1940.
MS 62-1755
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898.
Papers, 1828-96.
270 items.
In Vermont Historical Society collections.
Statesman and financier. Correspondence, notes for speeches,
orations, essays on Alden Partridge and on temperance, and plans of
a house in Stafford, Vt
Gift of William M. Hatch and Harold Ooddard Busk; and rmr-
chase; 1825-43.
MS 62-1756
Bemis family.
Papers, 1831-1931.
ca. 100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Correspondence, 3 genealogical scrapbooks. Invitations, clippings,
and other papers, including material on Judson A. Bemis* European
trip, and on the Bemis Bag Co. of St Louis. Correspondents Include
Stephen A. Bemis and his wife Jenny.
Gift, 1953.
MS 62-1757
Berthold family.
Papers, 1785-1954.
ca. 200 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Genealogical data, deeds, receipts, marriage contracts, wills, and
other papers of the family of Bartholomew Berthold, a St Louis mer-
chant
Gift
MS 62-1758
Bent, Silas, 1882-1945.
Pap?rs, 1908-45.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Journalist. Correspondence and other papers, concerning the
Authors' League of .America, the Saceo-Vanzettl case, prohibition, and
othe/ public questions of the period, 1925-45. Correspondents Include
Bernard M. Bench, T. B. Co stain, Andrew W. Mellon, Adolph Ochs,
Joseph Pulitzer, William Marlon Reedy, Elmer Bice, and Alfred E.
Smith.
Gift
MS 62-1759
Benoist family.
Benoist-Charleville papers, 1706-1930.
ca. 75 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part photocopies (positive)
Correspondence, deeds of sale, tax receipts, marriage contracts, a
divorce (1785), a commission of Antoine Gabriel Francois Benoist
military leader in Canada, papers (1706) relating to another A. G. F.
Benoist a painter and wax sculptor, records of Catherine Benoist, a
family tree, other family records, and pictures, relating to the Benoist
and Charleville families.
Gift
MS 62-1760
Benham, Henry Washington, 1818-1884.
Lettn-s, 1853-84.
3 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont Ohio)
Letter press copybooks of letters sent by Bennam pertaining to his
position as an engineer and Army officer; together with many photos,
of Civil War Army Installations.
Manuscript index In the library.
Purchased from C. E. H. Whltlock, 1952.
MS 62-1761
Meyer, Arthur Simon, 1880-1955.
Papers, 1941-51.
lbox.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lections.
Chairman of the New York State Board of Mediation. Correspond-
ence, articles, and a few arbitration awards.
MS 62-1762
Barry, Alfred Constantine, 1815-1888.
Papers, 1835-1909.
41 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence of a Universalist minister and educator. Including
Civil War correspondence with his son, Melville A. Barry.
MS 62-1763
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821.
Letter book, 1777-78.
1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
New Jersey lawyer and statesman. Letter book kept by Boudinot
while serving as commissary general of prisoners during the Revolu-
tion. Includes copies of his official letters written mainly from Mor-
rlstown, N. J. and Valley Forge, Pa.
MS 62-1764
Goodrich, Harold Beach.
Papers, 1876-1941.
50 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Petroleum geologist Reports, charts, and notes and excerpts from
magazine articles relating to the development of oil fields, on produc-
tion, and oil companies In Oklahoma; a speech pertaining to early oil
discoveries In the U. S. ; and clippings and pamphlets on the California
oil story (1900-30)
MS 62-1765
Gassaway, Percy Lee, 1885-1937.
Papers, 1926-42.
ca.3ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Judge and U. S. Representative from Oklahoma. Congressional
correspondence and speeches, together with political and election ma-
terial.
MS 62-1766
142
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bruce, Florence Guild, 189ft-
Papers, 1918-65.
136 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
iJ^JfiSS-SSS?"*"* "* "*■ o< L"Ue of Six Shooter
MS 62-1767
Garber, Milton dine, 1867-1948.
Papers, 1923-48.
10 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
MS 62-1768
Fowler, David, 1877-
Papers. 1889-1958.
32 Items!
In University of Oklahoma Library
andXSi. ' i* 6 . , ? ttea *?" w «*«8 of America. Personal papers
MS 62-1769
Barnes, Henry L 1835-1918.
Pap-re of Henry L. and Edgar C. Barnes. 1871-1932.
45 ftf-uM and 6 v. *»■»«<.
In State Historian Society of Wisconsin collections.
JESFSZ*? ^ iP ° n ' Wis ' V***™**- individual accounts of
riKfiWW) S.™ 1 * ?■"*» amount of Edgar Barnes- correspondence
MS 62-1770
Arnold, Frederick, 1811-1873.
Papers. 1823-61.
W items.
JS,.^ H "* ori « I Society of Wisconsin collections
ter^f™ L0, soap manufacturer. Oorrespoodence. including let-
MhraXe^S "j*"*"* "•«*; legal records of land trSrsTn
^d» k ce e ,sln n GeS 1 .' Uld ^^ t0T A "» w * »»— * Corrl
MS 62-1771
Barker, Jacob A
Correspondence, 1835-54.
79 iti-uis.
Resign* nf IS,, 8 ^ 0t ^^^m collections,
the £™ "of "bSSJJ "V. T L£l£" "J ««• original proprietors of
meat of the RTcin^con^um>'^f i r^h^bo < ^?r^ ,,8 ?"#^-
-JHK Strong, ^^\£»<jg- *-*■-
MS 62-1772
Johnson, Esau, 1800-1884.
Reminiscences, 1882-84.
54 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
1827^nu^ad. by Johnson ' wbo came t0 Gratiot's Grove, Wis., in
MS02-1773
Jones, Burr W 1846-1935.
Papers, 1873-1933.
8 v. and 1 folder.
T^iS? ^oi? 181 Society of Wisconsin collections.
^SVi " nd U " S- Representative from Wisconsin. Letters re-
teUari Li^S^SS 8 ^ 8 ««*ressionai service, MSM?; se^StaS
h^tariwl^^ 1 " 11 ! G f n T" to Aognst <* 1933 : 6 personal cash:
books (1874-1927) and miscellaneous volumes. i~~u«i tosu
MS 62-1774
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918
Papers, 1859-65.
13 itcii'-s and 10 v.
f*iSS ate Hi «? rlcaI Society of Wisconsin collections
MS 62-1775
American Legion. TPiscon*m.
Records, 1919.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
.fSe'wS^in'nra'n'i 0111 " 1W " ^^ *° ^ establishment
MS 62-1776
Thwaites, Renben Gold, 1853-1913, collector.
Papers regarding Jesuit relations, 1612-1900.
10 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Documents (1612-1865) collected for but not used In the Thwaites
edition of Jesuit relations, together with bibliographical material and
correspondence (1896-1800) concerning the editiniand publishing^
Die V 04UfiBGS>
MS 62-1777
Jenks, Albert Ernest, 1869-
Correspondence, 1898-99.
116 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Rin^JJSUl! ^"iS ^ ltten by rnflian a* 61 * 5 ln northern Wiscon-
to^STS E?i£ Uol, S! terri to>T and by scientists in universSes
S51EL ni Jen ? s ? Questionnaire on the habitat and production of
wild rice. The material forms a basis for Jenks' doctoral dissprt*HnrT
The wild rice gatherers of the upper lato^tedh^ne^^S if
American Ethnology's 19th Annual report, pt 2 (MOO) p~10Bm5l
MS 62-1778
Jackson, Bettina, 1880-
Correspondence, 1915-25.
46 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
.„rS2 ra v all0 ,P 0Steards sent t0 Mlss Jackson in Madison by English
and French soldiers during and after World War l ™*™>u
MS 62-1779
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Indian vocabularies, 1826-79.
5 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
In part, transcript.
bv tKL« ?££*"* jocabnlary (MM) ; a Winnebago vocabulary
kL ^S s J-£ e ? s * and ofllers (<aL 1B85 ) ! a Menominee vocabulary
b J^J^5 S"?S n < 18T «- re > : a Menominee and OneidfvoS
tory (1875-79) by Frank E. Bridgman, based on Schoolcrafr^r^S?T
and a collection of short lists erf definMont "cnoolcrarf s records ;
MS 62-1780
Henderson, Thomas, 1781-1846.
Correspondence, 1805-41.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Photocopies.
Clergyman of Great Crossings, Ky Letters 1 1K2&-41 1 _,_,^ fc
Henderson from CoL VO^lTi^S^^S^^SaStiS,
SSV222 7, t0 / Btner wlto a nnmbe ' tennEtoderson's^hW
John W. Poteet at St Louis, and other family correSenV^18o£
MS 62-1781
Hazelton, Gerry Whiting, 1829-1920.
Papers, 1852-1920.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
« a SS?« ee , la ^ yer "?■ U _!b Representative from Wisconsin. Cor-
respondence, a diary of a two^nonth European tour in 1892. and a
2^«»»! f / daress «- CorrespSSct mSily Sifto
famUy^aftairs, includes a few letters from Hazelton-s iLyDncarfcoY-
MS 62-1782
143
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1840-1888.
Hays, James B
Papers, 1846-67.
135 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer of Dodge Co, Wis. Land plats and conveyances, printed
circulars, and miscellaneous papers concerning military exemptions
and bounty fnnds for Horicon and Hubbard Town, Dodge Co, Wis.,
during tlie Civil War.
MS 62-1783
Catlin, John, 1803-1874.
Papers, 1823-86.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, politician, and railroad man of Wisconsin. Includes a few
post office records (1837-40) of Madison, Wis., where Catlin was the
first postmaster ; records of meetings of the trustees of the Wisconsin
Territorial University (1838) ; papers on the organization of Minne-
sota Territory (1848) ; some autographs ; and a Quantity of land con-
TeyanMS - MS 62-1784
Charleton, William, 1831-1908.
Papers, 1820-79.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Civil War records pertaining to Charleton's service as captain of
Co. B, 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry; a small amount of corre-
spondence; a few family legal papers (1820-40), and a volume of
printed notices and notations pertaining to foreclosure sales held
while Charleton was sheriff of Dane Co, Wis. (1877-78)
MS 62-1785
Gardner, Palmer, I. 1803.
Correspondence, 1836-53.
l box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Early settler at Spring Prairie, Wis. Letters from Gardner and his
brother, William N. Gardner, and others, written from southeastern
Wisconsin mainly to a brother-in-law, Dr. Evalln H. Porter, Onondago
Comity, N. T, giving a picture of land speculation practices and early
Milwaukee history.
Earliest letters of the group have been published In the Wisconsin
magazine of history, v. 18 (1934-35) p. 76-84, and 204-11.
MS 62-1786
Gregory, Charles Noble, 1851-
Papers, 1878-1933.
lbos. „ ^.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, professor, and author. Letters from Gregory to his family
written on several W-lps to Europe, and letters to him concerning
social engagements, together with accounts and records kept by
Gregory of art objects purchased, many of which are In the possession
of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
MS 62-1787
Hawes, Charles Henry, 1867-1943.
Papers, 1899-1906.
1 package. ^.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Notes made by Hawes, of Cambridge, Eng., on his readings con-
cerning Siberian tribes and Sakhalin Island, and on his conversa-
tions while in Bussia In 1901, used in preparation of his work In the
uttermost East.
MS 62-1788
Hamilton, J Talmai, 1. 1815.
Family history, 1837-77.
litem and 1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
A rainy history kept by Hamilton, who settled in Whitewater,
Wis. in 1843, in which are entered diaries and letters written by nis
wife' and himself, with comments on schoolteaching and farming oper-
ations, as well as on the religious and economic life of the community.
MS 62-1789
Haines, Robert B
Correspondence. 1838-49.
49 p.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Letters written chiefly in 1848 by Haine* to his relatives concern-
ing his travels in Minnesota and other places along the upper Missis-
sippi Klver and its tributaries while a member of a government
geological and natural history survey team.
MS 62-1790
Grant, Albert Weston, 1856-1930.
Papers, 1872-1930.
3 box<^.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
NaTal officer. Letters of congratulation, official communications,
social invitations, aud a logbook for the TJ. S. S. Constellation for
partrfl8V4 " MS 62-1791
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Wisconsin.
Records, 1898.
2v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letters and reminiscences written to George B. Merrick, secretary
of a special committee authorized to obtain autobiographical Informa-
tion from Civil War soldiers.
MS 62-1792
Gordon, Elizabeth S 1824-1900.
Papers, 1817-62.
2 bows. ■■ _ . „ _l-
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Personal letters written to Miss Gordon of Cleveland, Ohio, by
relatives and friends, and containing information on social history
of the period Occasional letters from Sarah Pairchild, Harriet D.
Sterling, and others at Madison, Wis., contain information on early
Madison history and social life.
Mb 62—1793
Glenn (Robert) and Company, Wydbusing, Wis.
Records, 1850-58.
48 Items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Bills of lading for general merchandise shipped on Mississippi
Elver steamboats" together with a letter to Glenn from M. Coffin, who
was prospecting for gold on the Tuba River, California, in 1850.
MS 62-1794
Franchere, Gabriel, 1786-1863.
Papers, 1835-37.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) ,..,..„„..,.
Copies from the letter book kept by Franchere while factor for the
American Fur Company at Sault Ste. Marie, consisting of letters to
other agents concerning the company's trade in fish and furs. In-
cludes copies of biographical sketches of Franchere.
MS 62-1795
Emery, John Q 1843-1928.
Papers, 1898.
59 Items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Educator. Essays on local history, by public-school pupils from
nine Wisconsin counties, prepared at the suggestion of the State
Bunerlntendent of public instruction.
MS 62-1796
Ehnendorf, Lucas.
Papers, 1786-1859.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer of Kingston, N. T. Miscellaneous legal papers relating to
real estate In Ulster Co., N. Y.
MS 62-1797
Edwards, Thomas David.
Business records, 1891-1904.
31 items and 2 v. .
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Journal of accounts of a general store at Genesee Depot kept by
Edwards, and a number of miscellaneous bins.
MS 62-1798
144
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti,
ons
Clyman, James, 1702-1881.
Papers, 1871-79.
99 itpms.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
,„« ° he " man and ^aPPer- Correspondence and reminiscences re-
lating to the adventure of Clyman and Ellsworth Boinett^lndt
ans near Milwaukee ; and reminiscences by Clyman of his trip to the
Rocky Mountains with Gen. William H. Ashley In 1823. "*"»""
Beminiscences have been published in James Clyman, American
frontiersman, edited by Charles L. Oamn (1928) v "»""— • —«"«=■"
MS 63-1799
Clifford, John, 1873-1922.
Papers, 1913-14.
155 ir^ms.
In state Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letters to Clifford, secretary of the Lived In Juneau Club, mainly
answers to invitations to attend the Juneau, Wis, homecoming with
some reminiscences by early settlers.
MS 62-1800
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Civil War draft papers, 1862-63.
2 novas.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Original ballots used in drafts in several Wisconsin counties, and
the expense account (1882-63) of John Bracken, draft commissioner
for Iowa County. ^^
MS 62-1801
Citizens Civic Council of Milwaukee County
Records, 1918-25.
48 iti-ms.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, constitution, resolutions, and other miscellaneous
MS 62-1802
Burnell, Levi, 1803-1881.
Papers, 1843-80
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Letters and clippings to substantiate Burnell's <-i«iti that he pro-
posed the idea of an electric telegraph In 1827; together with a few
papers concerning his invention of the anemograph and some of the
records made by the instrument under the observation of Increase
A. Lapnani at Milwaukee in the winter of 1860-61.
MS 62-1803
Brown, John B- 1821-1910.
Diaries, 1872-1908.
25 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
«t (%£?,£** r by Brown *£ Richlan « Center, and after 1886 mainly
s^ i£^ I , 0Wa * i^o^^l fa ™ operations, weather, religioui
affairs, neighborly exchanges, home remedies, and some account*
MS 62-1804
Bowman, Jonathan, 1828-1895.
Papers, 1816-1933.
20 in-ms and 8 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and real estate dealer of KUbourn, now Wisconsin Dells,
Wis. Miscellaneous family and business papers.
MS 62-1805
Davis, Heber Ryder, 1854-1342.
Papers, 1899-1940.
47,
In University of Oregon Library.
Mormon missionary. Diaries (1899-1901) of Davis' mission to
England, journals (1935-40) of vacation trips to various parts of the
United States, and an autobiography.
MS 62-1806
Mayes, Samuel Houston, Cherokee Chief, 1866-
Papers, 1882-1928.
970 items.
In university of Oklahoma Library
«. ^SS£^- <auef of "" Cherokee Nation. Papers, chiefly relatlnr to
tteperlod ofnegotlation with the Dawes Cotnntolon wWchlnvolved
preparation of the tribal roll and assignment of tribal £nd to ™
MS 62-1807
Mayes, Joel Bryan, d. 1891.
Papers, 1886-91.
ca.3ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Correspondence and an-
nual messages relating to negotiations with the Cherokee Commission.
5 J ?• 2? T * rnme "t gnrap. which was assigned the task of arranging
for the transfer of the Outlet from the Cherokee Nation to the public
domain of the United States. puuuc
MS 62-1808
Marable, Mary Hays.
Papers. 1932-51.
ca. 4 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Librarian and university professor. Besearch notes and blograph-
J£A °JS£}?' 1 "^i" Mra - M an">le's book, Handbook of Oklahoma
writers (1959) , and bihUographlcal materials: wwmm*
MS 62-1809
Magrrire, Grace Adeline (King)
Papers. 1892-1950.
8ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor and librarian. Documents and printed mat-
ter relating to the U. S. Land Office at Lawton, 0^ scraSSctatf
dippings, and photos, of early Oklahoma Territory. "^Pooora °*
MS 62-1810
Ligon, Mary Louise.
Papers, 1878-1925.
69 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
MS. entitled Fundamental principles of plant breeding, stating
Isaac C. Kenfro's views on horticulture; an account of a saloon fight
resulting in the shooting and killing of Thurston Benfro and the
wounding of Isaac C. Benfro; a copy of The Oklahoma extension
news (1925) ; and other papers relating to agrlcnlture.
MS 62-1811
Lenski, Lois, 1893-
Papers, 1893-1958.
Sft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Author and artist Correspondence, notes, MSS. and galley proofs
of books, brochures, drawings, and photos.
MS 62-1812
Keller Company.
Eecords, 1913-42.
56 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Business papers, and photos, (farm, harvest, Irrigation, and ranch)
of an early day trading company in the Shawnee Indian country spe-
cializing in farm and ranch supplies.
MS 62-1813
Kaufman, Kenneth Carlyle, 1887-1945.
Papers, 1920-43.
60 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor and editor. Script for the pageant, Pat Hen-
nessey's massacre; bibliography of Oklahoma authors; MSS. of plays,
poetry, and short stories ; and other papers.
MS 62-1814
145
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Johnston, Henry S 1870-
Papexs, 1889-1935.
100 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Governor of Oklahoma. Johnston's speech to the Democratic Na-
tional Convention (1936) nominating William Henry Murray for
President, his message to the 12th Oklahoma Legislature his platform
in the race for Governor (1926), campaign material, dippings, and
photos Includes William Henry Murray's booklet entitled Palestine.
MS 62-1815 rev
Johnston, Douglas H
Papers. 1896-1912.
194 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Chickasaw governor. Correspondence, speeches, Indian council
proceedings, and a statement on Chickasaw rights under old treaties
with the United States.
MS 62-1816
Johnson, Jed Joseph, 1888-
Papers, 1927-47.
62 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
U S Representative from Oklahoma and Judge. Correspondence,
speeches (including some given before the Oklahoma State Legis-
lature) tear sheets of the 70th-72nd, and 76tb-T7th Congresses, U. S.
House of Representatives voting records (1946), campaign material,
cuppings, and photos, reflecting Johnson's public life. Includes auto-
joranhs of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman.
^ P MS 62-1817
Indian Territory Medical Association.
Records, 1881-1904.
2 v. and 1 item.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Minute books containing bylaws, constitution, membership lists,
and records of proceedings; and a seminar paper by John Thomas
Forsythe on the history of the Association.
MS 62-1818
U. S. Bureau of Indian, Affairs.
Correspondence, 1804-78.
5 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Photocopies.
Letters chiefly containing reports from agents to the secretary or
War and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs relating to the Apache,
Cheyenne-Arapaho, Comanche, Five Civilized Tribes, Kiowa, Sac-Fox,
and Wichita Indians.
MS 62-1819
Hughes, Jim, 1890-
Papers, 190^-58.
38 II .'ins.
In University of Oklahoma Library..
Oklahoma labor official. Business correspondence, labor speeches,
reports on labor -in Oklahoma; scrapbooks concerning investigations
of labor problems, legislation, and strikes; labor history material;
and copies of the United Mine Workers Journal.
MS 62-1820
Holtzendorff, C B
Papers, 1920-22.
75 ii.'rns.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer. Correspondence, reports, briefs, transcripts of testimony,
and other material relating to a rate dispute Involving Claremore,
Okla. and other Oklahoma cities and towns, and the Oklahoma
Natural Gas Co. „ ,_ „.,
MS 62-1821
Hull, Alexander.
Papers, 1913-50.
3 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Author and composer. Correspondence, literary and music MSS-.
published short stories and novels, and an account book of literary
earnings.
MS 62-1822
Burnett, William, d. 1812?
Letter book, 1786-1803.
l v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters written by- a fur trader at St Joseph, Mich.
Caldwell, James, d. 1829.
Business correspondence, 1785-1832.
l v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Merchant, of Albany, N. T.
MS 62-1823
MS 62-1824
B
Conkling, Mary R
Letters, 1856-64.
40 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters from Mrs. Conkling, of Warren, B. L, to her husband.
MS 62-1825
Eyre, Jehu.
Papers, 1776-77.
3 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer. Hessian fusilier company record
book containing entries about men employed at the Trenton Ferry
(Dec 1776), lists of Eyre's artillery company and artillery stores
(1777) ; and two orderly books of Capt Peter Browne's Company In
Byre's Artillery Regiment of Philadelphia Militia (1777)
MS 62-1826
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Hampstead, N. H.
1 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Local papers, and diary and account book (1836-89) kept by Henry
Putnam, town clerk of Hampstead, N. EL
MS 62-1827
Wise, Henry Augustus, 1819-1869.
Papers, 1855-68.
17 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer and author. Private letter books (1861-68) and MSS.
of two of Wise's novels. Captain Brand of the schooner Centipede
(1864) and Tales for the Marines (1S55)
MS 62-1828
New York. Nautical School.
Letter book, 1859-60.
lv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
MS 62-1829
Chamberlin, Thomas Chrowder, 1843-1928.
Papers, 1878-S8.
4 Items and 3 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Geologist Notebooks containing Chamberlln's field notes, and a
certificate of appointment and other records relating to his official
visit to the International Industrial Exposition In Paris in 1878 as
commissioner in charge of the Wisconsin educational and geological
exhibits.
MS 62-1830
U. S. District Court. Arkansas {Western District)
Records, 1875-92.
86 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence and other papers relating to day-by-day business
of the U. S. District Court at Fort Smith, Ark. which was presided
over by Isaac Charles Parker.
MS 62-1831
146
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Oklahoma School of Religion, Norman, OUa.
Records, 1925-46.
7 ft
Id University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence of E. N. Comfort, proceedings of meetings, mem-
bership lists, and printed "»"tininl
MS 62-1832
Oklahoma Association for Teachers' Retirement
Records, 1936-38.
Sft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence with school superintendents, political candidates,
professional and business organizations, and others favoring retire-
ment legislation; minutes of meetings; lists of county officials- and
state directories of political candidates relating to a campaign which
made possible retirement legislation in Oklahoma.
MS 62-1833
Oglesbee, Carson L
Papers, 1896-1908.
300 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Tribal rolls, tribal court proceedings, briefs of tribal citizenship
cases, and other documents relating to the legal history of the In-
dian Territory, organization of civil government at Muskogee, Indian
Territory, and Creek and Cherokee tribal affairs.
MS 62-1834
Nichols, Lea Murray.
Papers, 1902-54.
2ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Journalist and publisher. Correspondence relating to general
newspaper matters; material on political appointments; brochures
f£S£?kJ ?^?? V %J*£ U £'?V papeIS °* *** Creek °o-. 0kta -
Ass1eSi«?a«l S p ^ t t^ <, " d * ***"• *** *« NaUonal M «"
MS 62-1836
Nichols, John Conover, 1896-1945.
Papers, 1936-45.
Sft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Airline official and U. S. Representative from Oklahoma. Corre-
spondence, printed copy of a diary (1945) personal material, printed
material relating to Nichols' Congressional work, and other papers.
MS 62-1836
Nance, James Clark, 1893-
Papers, 1946-59.
8ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Member of the Oklahoma State Legislature. Papers reflecting the
legislative history of the Oklahoma Prohibition and Repeal Issue
which was resolved by the Repeal election (1959)
MS 62-1837
Murphy, William Albert Patrick, 1872-
Papers, 1907-52.
175 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Labor leader and Oklahoma State official. Correspondence, pocket
diaries, labor proceedings, clippings, scrapbooks, and political litera-
ture reflecting the improvement of working conditions In Oklahoma.
MS 62-1838
Monger, William H
Papers, 1865-1941.
5 v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman. Letter books, account book; and ledger of Hunger's
general store in Watonga, Okla, and a scrapbook containing corre-
spondence and clippings relating to local history.
MS 62-1839
Mueller, Gustav Emil, 1898-
Papers, 1952-59.
3 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor. MSS. of three of Mueller's books entitled
Hegel. Deukgeschlchte eines Leberidigen (1859) ; Hegel encyclopedia
of the philosophical sciences: a critical presentation; and The logic
of philosophy.
MS 62-1840
Morris, Toby.
Papers. 1947-53.
47 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, judge, and U. S. Representative from Oklahoma. Corre-
spondence, and other papers relating to bills, military affairs, proj-
ects, veterans, and Morris' Congressional committee assignments.
Includes letters pertaining to public lands and Indian affairs, legisla-
tion, Federal Jobs, Post Offices, and various departments of the Fed-
eral Government
MS 62-1841
Morford, Robert Boyd, 1876-
Papers; 1905-29.
4 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman and politician. Business correspondence, abstracts,
deeds and other miscellaneous documents, Republican campaign lit-
erature, newspaper clippings, travel guides, and posters. Includes
political correspondence with John William Harreld and others.
MS 62-1842
Moorman, Lewis Jefferson, 1875-
Papers, 1899-1954.
49 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Physician and university professor. Correspondence (personal
and professional), MSS. of articles, notes on the medical history of
Oklahoma, and business papers.
MS 62-1843
Monnet, Julien Charles, 1868-
Papers, 1910-13.
60 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
/.iS awyer and uniTel ' sitT professor. Speeches, including an address
(1911) delivered at the opening exercises at the University of Okla-
homa when Jlonnet was acting president of the University ; clippings
on Monnet the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Okla-
homa School of Law ; and other papers chiefly relating to the found-
ing and development of the University of Oklahoma School of Law.
MS 62-1844
Posey, Alexander Lawrence, 1873-1908.
Papers, 1899-1915.
684 irems.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Creek poet and statesman. Newspaper articles, chiefly political,
written by Posey, who wrote under the name Fus Fixlco; biographical
articles on Posey; other papers; and Photos, of Posey and of the
Mcintosh and Tiger families of the Creek Nation.
Gift of Posey's sister, Mrs. Alfred MitchelL
MS 62-1845
Mills, Walter Scott.
Papers, 1920-40.
100 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and lecturer. Notes used In preparation of articles for
Mills' column. Hit or miss which appeared in the Arapaho, Okla.
newspaper, MSS. of some of his writings on local history, copies of
newspaper articles, and a poem.
MS 62-1846
Menton, William.
Papers, 1902-21.
96 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Rancher and businessman. Land patents, mortgages, warranty
deeds, tax and land payment receipts, and stock certificates, relating
to the development of Lehigh, Okla. and the Chickasaw and Choctaw
Nations.
MS 62-1847
Medford Progress Club.
Records, 1893-1952.
42 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, minutes, annual reports, scrapbooks, and year-
books relating to the history of Medford, Okla.
MS 62-1848
147
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McCortain, Green, Choctam Chief, I. 1848?
Papers. 1877-1910.
510 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation. Papers chiefly relating to
the attempts by the TJ. S. Government to dissolve tribal government,
the preparation of the tribal roll, and the assignment of tribal land in
severalty
MS 62-1849
McCoy, James Stacy, 1834-1862.
Papers, 1859-65.
715 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Confederate officer. Correspondence describing conditions in the
Confederate Army; a bill of sale (1859-Xfor 3 slaves, cattle, horses,
and farming equipment purchased by members of McCoy's family;
and other papers. '
Gift of McCoy's grandson, J. S. McCoy.
MS 62-1850
McAlester, James Jackson, 1842-1922.
Papers, 1870-1908.
52 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman and Oklahoma State official. Correspondence, day-
books listing merchandise with sale prices, ledgers containing Itemized
accounts of customers' purchases at McAlester's store, inventory
books, cashbooks listing daily transactions of cash handled, delivery
books, labor account books, want books. Invoices, and receipts.
MS 62-1851
Kelly, Jane Bewel.
Diaries, 1866-67, 1871-98.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Diaries kept by Mrs. Kelly on a farm near Cottage Grove, giving
a day-to-day picture of the successive parts played by the mother and
grandmother of a large family In a rural and religious community,
and describing household activities, births, marriages, deaths, meet-
ings at the Methodist Church, and the farm work of her husband
and sons.
MS 62-1852
Kellogg, Louise Phelps, d. 1942.
Papers, 1915-17, 1937.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Historian, author, and editor. Correspondence of Miss Kellogg,
chiefly as secretary of the Madison branch of the Woman's Peace
Party organised in November, 1916, including letters from Harriet P.
Thomas, national executive. secretary of the party, and from women
leaders in the movement for permanent world peace. The letters relate
to organization and publicity, and are accompanied by a membership
list and a treasurer's book.
MS 62-1853
Knapp, Abraham V 1832-1918.
Diaries, 1861-63.
4v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Farmer and superintendent of schools in EUeBboro, Wis. Diaries
kept by Knapp for nine months before his enlistment and during his
service in Company F, 10th Regt Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.
MS 62-1854
Kielsmeier Company.
Record books, 1912-20.
21 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Journals, ledgers, and account books of the Kielsmeier brothers.
Otto A., B C, and Sam, of Manitowoc, Wis., wholesale dealers in
dairy products with branches at Owen, Plymouth, Wausau, Spring
Green, and Milwaukee.
MS 62-1855
Carrier, Spencer, 1826-1854.
Diaries of Spencer and Emilv S. Carrier, 1847-58.
10 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Farmer of Fond du Lac Co*, Wis. Diary and personal accounts of
Carrier (1847-54) and of his widow (1854-58)
MS 62-1856
Brotherton Indians.
Records, 1788-1810. 1901.
lv.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Photocopies.
Treaties of cession, letters written by the superintendents and the
tribal peacemakers, and narrative and financial reports from the
superintendents to the Governor of New York. Several letters dated
1901 concern New York's compensation of the Indians for lands they
lost when they were removed to Wisconsin.
MS 62-1857
British War Relief Society. Maiiion.
Records, 1940-45.
2 v. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, reports, membership lists, and fi n anci a l records of
this branch of a national wartime relief organization of World War
n ' MS 62-1858
Bigford, Thomas, 1815-1890.
Papers, 1838-74.
.90 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Early settler of Fond du Lac Co., Wis. Letters from soldiers and
army officers, a company-merger contract, bills, receipts, certificates,
land contracts, and a few personal items.
MS 62-1859
Steward, Ira, 1831-1883.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the Society's Labor collection.
Labor leader. Articles on the political economy of eight hours,
borrowed capital, and other subjects.
MS 62-1860
Rogers, Edward H
Papers, 1865-1908.
3 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the Society's Labor collection.
Labor leader. Correspondence with other reformers, autobiogra-
phy prepared In 1902, articles and addresses, and 3 notebooks.
MS 62-1861
McDonnell, Joseph P 1847-1906.
Papers, 1878-1906.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the Society's Labor collection.
Labor leader In New Jersey. Includes a diary (1881) kept while
McDonnell was in jail In Paterson for libel; some memorandum
books ; a few papers dealing with his work as legislative chairman for
the New Jersey Federation of Trades and Labor Union, and with bis
work as State inspector of child labor in 1884 ; as well as mlscellane-
ouspapers.
MS 62-1862
Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 1812-1886.
Papers, 1869-1925.
4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the Society's Labor collection.
Beformer, and founder and promoter of "universology." Articles,
addresses, an uncompleted autobiography, a small amount of corre-
spondence, Andrews' outline for an 8 volume treatise on universology,
and the constitution, reports, and other papers of the Pantarchal Uni-
versity established by Andrews and others in 1872.
MS 62-1863
Knights of Labor.
Records, 1887-88.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms.part of the Society's Labor collection.
Letter book of Albert A. Carlton of the General Executive Board,
Philadelphia, and a collection of blank forms of the sort used by the
organization.
MS 62-1864
148
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sovereigns of Industry. Philadelphia Pioneer Council No. 1.
Records. 1S74-7!).
7 v. nnd 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the Society's Labor collection.
Correspondence, records of membership, bills, and receipts, semi-
annual reports, minntes of meetings, and account and receipt books.
MS 62-1865
Workingmen's Party of the United States.
Records, 1876-78.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Receipt book of the financial secretary, record of expenditures, and
a brief history of the party In New York City.
MS 62-1866
Hannan, John Joseph, 1866-1946.
Papers, 1921-42.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Journalist, politician, and penal reformer. Correspondence and
addresses on prison reforms and other social reform movements.
MS 62-1867
Grove, Marie P 1874-
Poems.
56 p.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Poetry, mainly unpublished, on nature, religion, and patriotism,
written by a native of Fulton, Wis.
MS 62-1868
Grant County (Wis.) Medical Society.
Minute books, 1903-37.
4 V.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minutes of business meetings, lists of members, and flnandal
records, together with short biographical sketches of Drs. LeBoy 6.
Armstrong, James Oettlker, and Mina B. Glasler.
MS62-1869
Gill, Winnifred P Stone, 1878-1941.
Papers. 1935-40.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly correspondence concerning genealogies acquired for Mrs.
Gill's genealogical column in the Wisconsin state journal
MS62-1870
Food du Lac County Medical Society.
Records, 1868-70, 1902-35.
1 v., l folder, and 1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Scattered correspondence, minutes of meetings, and membership
lists.
MS 62-1871
Earl, David G 1854-1892.
Papers, 1877-92.
3 boxes and 1 package.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Includes notes (1880-82) taken by Earl while a student at Bush
Medical College, and account books and clinical records kept during
his medical practice.
MS 62-1872
Ean Claire-Dunn-Pepin Counties Medical Society.
Records, 1934-46.
2 folders.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Membership rolls, minutes of business meetings, and financial
records.
MS 62-1873
Finke, Almore H
Papers, 1941-52.
40 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly correspondence of Dr. Finke, director of dental health In
Sheboygan, Wis., pertaining to fluoridation of Sheboygan's water
supply.
MS 62-1874
Gflmore's Auditorium, Philadelphia.
Programs, 1895-1901.
S v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Programs of entertainments given at Gllmore's Auditorium In
Philadelphia.
Purchase.
MS 62-1875
Smith, John, U. 8. marshal.
Papers, 1801-18.
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
U. S. marshal at Philadelphia. Letters relating to the Interpre-
tation and execution of Federal laws, claims against the Government,
courts-martial, finance, maritime regulations, and land cases, to-
gether with Smith's official receipt book.
MS«2-1876
Dodge County (Wis.) Medical Society.
Records, 1894-1948.
2 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, minute books and financial records (1894-1937),
the constitution and by-laws, and fee schedules.
MS 62-1877
Dimock, Susan (Whitney)
Papers, 1683-1903.
53 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Copies made by Mrs. Dimock of Connecticut cemetery inscriptions
and selections from town meeting, land, church, and vital statistics
records for the towns of Coventry, North Coventry, South Coventry,
Mansfield, Mansfield Center, Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Hebron, and
Lebanon, Conn., together with a letter book (1899-1903) of Henry F.
Dimock, vice-president of the Metropolitan Steamship Company, New
York City.
MS 62-1878
Dean, Thomas.
Papers, 1814-36.
1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Agent for the Brotherton Indians. Account book and diary (1824-
34) ; deeds for Indian lands ; copies of petitions to Andrew Jackson
and Bnos Throop, Governor of New York, concerning Wisconsin and
Michigan lands of Eastern Indians; and a small number of letters
from other Indian agents and Federal officials for Indian affairs.
MS 62-1879
Davies, Howell David, 1882-
Papers concerning the centennial of the Welsh settlement
atOshkosh.1947.
lv.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Records of Bethesda Church, Town of Neklml, Winnebago Co,
Wis., compiled for the centennial of the Welsh settlement at Oshkosh
by the Bev. Howell D. Davies, together with a register of people at-
tending the celebration held July 4-8, 1947, and addresses and pro-
grams.
MS 62-1880
Dane County Commodity Exchange.
Records, 1932-33.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, and publicity of an
organization established during the depression years to effect better
exchange of commodities and services.
MS 62-1881
149
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Coumbe, Warner R 1864-
Notebooks, 1897-98.
27 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lecture notes taken by Dr. Coumbe of Richland Center at the
University of Illinois medical school.
MS 62-1882
1851-193L
Conover, Edith W
Papers, 1861-81.
4 items and It.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Poems by Miss Conover, mostly written in the 1870's. and scat-
tered personal letters.
MS 62-1883
Ames, Fred Elijah, 1880-1957.
Papers, 1892-1919.
24 V.
In University of Oregon Library.
Forester. Diaries and photos.
MS 62-1884
Bacher, John 6 1883-1961.
Papers, ca. 1906-56.
ca.Sft
In University of Oregon Library.
vJSSS^SSS^ D !f*S' " tlc,es on pUnts •** gardening in the
Pacific Northwest, and other papers.
MS 62-1885
Merrill, Elmer Drew, 1876-1956.
Papers, 1946-56.
1 folder.
In University of Oregon Library.
■ii-ESSS; $°r™sp<H»Jence and other papers on the discovery ana
Sf ^ ut i°D ,°1 MetsseQuola SlTPtostroboides Hu, disputing certain
claims of Ralph W. Chaney on the subject.
MS 62-1886
Baker, James Chamberlain, Bp^ 1876-
Correspondence on patent medicine, 1914-15.
ca. 280 Items.
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence relating to John A. Patten's Wine of CarduL and
the Methodist concern about this and other patent medicines.
MS 62-1887
Iapps, Oscar Hiram, 1872-
Papers, 1912-39.
lft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Indian agent and educator. Correspondence and reports, mostly
concerning Llpps- activities as field representative^ thVcSace (later
Bureau) of Indian Affairs, 1885-87. "" raeuBraTe « ™ e "a™ C later
MS 62-1888
Leondor Brothers.
Papers, 1892-1915.
lft
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence, posters, programs, photos, music, and letterheads,
of an acrobat and vaudeville troupe. — ^ ^ ^^"^
MS 62-1889
Lemon family.
Papers, 1861-1934.
3ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Includes correspondence and an autobiography of Millard Lemon,
■jaUroad construction engineer; papers of Alonzo G. Cook, a business
representative ; an autobiography of David Webster of Garden Grove,
Calif.; and mementos of the Philadelphia ftenfann^i Exhibition, 187?
MS 62-1890
Case family.
Pap-rs, 1843-1925.
ra. 2i."» irwus.
In University of Oregon Library
MS 62-1891
Daggett, Junior F 1891-1960.
Papers, 1936-55.
9ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Oregon lumberman and business executive.
60O0 items and other papers.
Correspondence of ca.
MS 62-1892
BOUboro, Or. Lodge No. 1.
Ellison-White Bureau, Portland, Or.
Records, 1912-20.
1 v. and several items.
In University of Oregon Library.
r. n ™ U SlS. a ,f , ? cl ? ot "eMPorarton of the BHlaon-Whlte Chan-
tanqua System (later known as the EUlson-Whlte Bureau)
MS 62-1893
Patriots of America-
Records, 1896.
1 v. and several items.
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence, minutes, a membership list, and printed material,
of an organisation founded by William H. HarveyT *^ M maren « 1 '
/ MS 62-1894
Mott, James Wheaton, 1883-1945.
Papers, 1918-45.
8ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Journalist, lawyer, and legislator. Correspondence, speeches, cam-
paign material, and 21 volumes of clippings. Including material relat-
MS 62-1895
Thielsen family.
Papers, 1784-1926.
3ft
In University of Oregon Library.
mo C i rreS £" ld .? ,ce of "■ V lteaB - oontraet*. blueprints, railroad
m^e, and other papers. Includes papers of Bune Thielsen, 1784-
1850 Prussian ship captain ; Helnrlch N. Thielsen, 18S8-19MTenelneer
and Swedenborglan writer; Hans Thielsen, 1830-1896. and HeurvBL
Thleteen, 1884-1926, railroad cimstruct^ei^eersTknd ttSceW
Thielsen, 1879-1916, railroad paymaster and cterfc " orace w -
MS 62-1896
Parker, Richard, 1810-1893.
Papers, 1796-1882.
134 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Lawyer, judge, and U. S. Representative. Correspondence, a diary
(1869), a bankbook, records of slave transactions, receipts, 6 charges
to a grand jury, printed material, and other papers, concerning legal
and political matters, particularly Parker's handling of the trial of
John Brown; Parker's career; and the Parker family. The material
Is related to the library's John Brown collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from Forest H. Sweet
MS 62-1897
Bassford, Homer.
Correspondence, 1890-1934.
ca. 145 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Journalist Letters from prominent figures in the theatrical and
political world, including Viola Allen, William Jennings Bryan, Blllie
Burke, Bennett C. Clark, Champ Clark, William H. Crane, C. B.
Dillingham, John Drew, Sidney Homer, Jesse James, Jr., Millie
James, J. Hamilton Lewis, Louis Lombard, George H. Lorimer, George
McManns, Richard Mansfield, Julia Marlowe, Henry Miller, Louis F
Netheraole, Olga Nethersole, James O'Neill, Mary Phillips, rnnmning
Pollock, Erne Shannon, Otis Skinner, and Augustus Thomas.
Gift
MS 62-1898
150
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Johnson, Edith Cherry, 1879-
Papers, 1916-51.
3 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Journalist. Correspondence, clippings, biographical data, printed
matter (general and relating to Oklahoma), programs, and invita-
tions. Includes a dossier of letters of endorsement for John Goloble
as TJ. S. Minister to the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes;
and papers of the secretary of the Goodwill Industries of Oklahoma
City.
MS 62-1899
Oklahoma State Medical Association.
Records, 1876-1955.
300 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Medical correspondence, proceedings and reports of county and
State medical associations, speeches, personal recollections of pioneer
doctors, miscellaneous medical materials, and territorial and State
medical history.
Described In A guide to regional manuscript collections in the
olbgon II (1960) <,,ln8CrtPtS ' trnlTerslty °* OWanoma Library, by A. 11
MS 62-1900
Anderson, William J
Papers, 1876-1985.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Journalist, editor, and public official of Wisconsin. Correspond-
ence, addresses, articles, and a record book of Anderson's accounts
with newspapers (1883-94). Correspondence concerns his arrange-
ments with various newspapers regarding assignments and employ-
ment and pout cal advice to President William H. Taft regarding
Stalwart Republican tactics in opposition to La Follette. ^^
MS62-1901
Aluminum Company of America.
Correspondence, 1927-47.
91 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Photocopies.
Letters (1927-31) relating to the discovery of fluorine as a com-
ponent of public water supplies by H. V. Churchill, chief chemist of
the Aluminum Company of America, in 1831. Much of the corre-
spondence deals with fluorine as a cause of mottled enamel. A
letter from Dr. Frederick S. McKay (1847) recalls the history of
ttedlscovery and its importance in establishing a means to control
dental decay.
MS 62-1902
Hoppmaim, August C 1872-
Papers, 1918-23.
91 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
-, „£5? 1' Maaia <> , >. TO*- Correspondence, circular letters, records
of meetings, and reports, all concerning the organization and work
of the Wisconsin State Conference of Social Work, accumulated by
Hoppmann while he was connected with the Committee on Family
Welfare.
MS 62-1903
Lillie, Foress B 1855-1926
Papers, 1872-1949.
9ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Pharmacist Correspondence, diaries, legal papers, scrapbooks,
newspaper clippings, material relating to the history of Guthrie,
Okia, and photos. Includes correspondence relating to the passage
of pharmacy laws in Oklahoma, a minute book of the Oklahoma Ter-
ritorial Board of Pharmacy, the constitution (1807) of the Oklahoma
Pharmaceutical Association, reports to the territorial governors from
the Board of Pharmacy, Lillle's platform (1910) as candidate for
mayor of Guthrie, OkUu, a report of the city marshal of Guthrie, and
city ordinances.
MS 62-1904
Pearson, Lola Clark.
Papers. 1890-1950.
10 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Editor, lecturer, politician, and clubwoman. Personal correspond-
ence, speeches, notebooks, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, personal
and family papers, and photos. Includes minutes of meetings re-
ports, directories, publications, and convention programs of the Okla-
homa Federation of Women's Clubs; minutes of meetings, depart-
mental reports, directories, pamphlets, publications, and program
material reflecting Mrs. Pearson's work for the General Federation
of Women's Clubs ; and correspondence, pamphlets, and campaign lit-
erature of the Republican Party.
MS 62-1905
American For Company.
Records, 1803-66.
19 v. and 42 reels of microfilm.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and microfilm
(positive), mainly from originals in the Mew York Historical Society,
the Canadian Archives, and the Burton Historical Collection of the
Detroit Public Library.
Includes letterbooks and financial records from posts In Montreal,
Mackinac Sault Ste. Marie, and Lac du Flambeau (1806-68) ; ac-
count books, ledgers, and outward orders of the Montreal post (1817-
19) and the Mackinac post (1817-34) containing itemized records of
sales to agents, trapping outfits, and the U. S. Government and ac-
counts of profits and losses ; a roster of employees (1818-19) ; letter
books (1816-SO) containing letters written by Robert Stuart and
Ramsay Crooks, factors of the company at Mackinac, to agents on
Lake Superior, at Green Bay and Prairie do Chien, and on the St.
Peter's and Mississippi Rivers, as well as to headquarters In New
York City ; a ledger kept by Joseph Rolette, agent of the company at
Prairie du Chien, containing accounts of purchasers (1820-27) and
miscellaneous entries (1828-33) ; a combination ledger and sales
book (1837-47), probably kept at Prairie du Chien, of the accounts
of the company's sawmill at Chippewa Fails, containing Itemized
records of sales and a few additional records of lumber shipped by
raft and steamboat; letterbooks (1834-47), Incoming correspondence
(1833-49), Invoices, store books, orders, a packing book, blotter, re-
ceiving book, records of shipments, furs and skins, sales and accounts
current memoranda, and inventories of agencies at Prairie du Chien,
Mackinac, and the Western and Sioux Outfits, all for the approximate
period 1835-48; and a calendar of the American Fur Company papers
In possession of the Mew York Historical Society.
The roster of company employees has been published in Collections
of the Wisconsin State Historical Society, v. 12 (1892) p. 154-69.
MS 62-1906
Richards, Ante, 1885-
Papers, 1935-50.
5ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Zoologist editor, and university professor. Correspondence, re-
ports prepared for the American Association of University Professors,
book reviews published in Bios, 3 scrapbooks relating to Oklahoma
history, exhibit material, and photos, of classes and convention groups,
reflecting Richards' Interest In science and the University of Okla-
homa. Includes correspondence with 8 presidents of the University
of Oklahoma, and letters relating to the University of Oklahoma Zool-
ogy Dept
MS 62-1907
Rogers, John, 1890-
Papers. 1924-41.
2ft.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Lawyer and university professor. Papers chiefly relating to
Rogers' service as a member of the University of Oklahoma Board of
Regents. Includes correspondence, minutes of the board, annual and
building reports, financial statements of the President of the Univer-
sity of Oklahoma, copies of legislation pertaining to die appointment
of regents, correspondence and processed material concerning the
Association of Governing Boards of State Universities and Allied
Institutions, and periodical and newspaper articles referring to the
University of Oklahoma.
MS 62-1908
151
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Frisch, John G 1809-1052.
Papers, 1921-55.
2 v. and 9 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Materials relating to Dr. Frisch's leadership of the campaign for
fluoridation of public water supplies. Comprises 5 boxes of his cor-
respondence (1931^52). including many letters from Dr. Frederick S.
McKay of Colorado Springs, Colo., another leader in tiie field of fluori-
dation; articles and speeches by Frisch; statistical summaries of
fluoridation experiments in Wisconsin and other states; a pre-fluorlda-
tlon surrey made in Madison (2 v., 1947), and a post-fluorldatlon sur-
vey (It., 1851), together with lecture notes (2 v, 1921-22) taken by
Frisch at the Marquette University dental school.
MS 62-1909
Grignon, Charles A 1808-1862.
Correspondence, 1830-57.
lbox. .
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Trader, Indian interpreter, and merchant Letters dealing with
Fox River improvement plans, political maneuvers in the Territorial
legislature during the early 1840*8, and Grignon's activities as an
Indian Interpreter. Correspondents include the Rev. Florlmond J.
Bonduel, Lyman C. Draper, Ben C. Eastman, Albert Q. Ellis, George
W.Ewlng, Alexander Grignon, and John F. Meade.
MS 62-1910
Patrons of Husbandry. Illinois State Grange. Champaign
County Grange.
Record books. 1873-77.
4 7.'
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Proceedings and bylaws of the Champaign County Grange, pro-
ceedings of the Champaign Grange, and proceedings of the Fanners
Cooperative Association of Champaign County. W. F. Hardy acted
as secretary of the various organizations.
Deposited by Mrs. Edith Sweney.
MS 62-1911
Jackson, Robert Edward.
Papers, 1906-07.
Sv.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Autograph book containing the signatures of the 112 delegates at
the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention including Lee Crure, Charles
Nathaniel Haslet*]). Thomas Fryor Gore, William Henry Murray, and
Rolwrt T-ee Williams; a copy of Rules, roster, and standing commit-
tees of the Constitutional Convention; and a copy of the constitution
of Oklahoma.
SIS 62-1912
Dillon, John.
Business records, 1873-192S.
148 v. and 3T boxes.
In Cornell University Lihrary, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (429)
Correspondence, receipts, hills, and account books of coal and prod-
uce businesses operated by Dillon & Larmon, and Dillon & Associates,
Salem, Washington Co., N. Y.
MS 62-1913
Lillie, Gordon William, 1860-1942.
Papers, 1911-13.
16 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Rancher and entertainer. Correspondence, material relating to
LiUie's various enterprises, autobiographical sketch and other per-
sonal .material, 3 scrapbooks, newspapers and magazines containing
articles pertaining to Lillie, posters, advertisements and other printed
matter, architect's view of the proposed Indian Trading Post near
Pawnee, Okla., blueprints, maps, fln«»irfB) and legal papers, memora-
bilia, an oil painting and sketch of Lillie, and 416 photos, of LIUle,
his wife May, and their show.
MS 62-1914
Respess, Elizabeth (Billups), complainant.
Lejrn) records. 1801-14.
214 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, affidavits, answers to complaints, inden-
tures, judgments, executions, notices, orders, and plats relating to the
law suit in the Virginia Superior Court of Chancery for Williams-
burg District, of Elizabeth Billups Respess and Richard Henry Res-
pess against Richard Billups, executor of the estate of Richard Res-
pess and guardian of Ann Billups Respess Billups and Elizabeth
Billups Respess. The suit was appealed from the court of Mathews
Bequest of George Carrington Mason, 1956.
MS 62-1915
Son (Gas) Booking Agency, Inc.
Records, 1926-55.
40 ft
In Ohio Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, payroll ledgers, theater audits, route cards, and
other papers (largely 1980-45). The material relates to bookings of
vaudeville acts, tabloid shows, movies, and acts for county and State
fairs. Includes correspondence from branch offices in Buffalo Chi-
cago, Des Moines, Detroit, Kansas City, Mo_ Miami, FUl, New York,
Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Toronto, and Berlin, Germany, and from such
performers as Louis Armstrong, The Duke of Paducah, the Booster
Comhuskers, Bob Hope, Guy Lombardo, the Marx Brothers, Saily
Rand, Lawrence Welk, and Mae West. ^^
Inventory In the repository.
Gift of Gns Sun, Jr., 1961.
MS 62-1916
Warren, Henry, theater manager.
Correspondence, 1846-58.
ca. 100 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Letters to Warren, and to the firm Carr & Warren, from prominent
actors and actresses concerning possible bookings in Buffalo, includ-
ing Information on the performers' financial expectations and current
activities, and on the state of the theater In various cities. Corre-
spondents include Augustus A. Addams, Junius Brutus Booth, Charles
Burke, W. H. Chippendale, Fannie Davenport, Edwin Dean, Mary
Duff, Thomas Flynn, James Hackert, George Handel HUL George
Holland, James E. Murdoch, Edward Rice, Thomas D. Rice, Joshua
Silsbee, C. W. Taylor, James W. Wallack, Jr., and Barney Williams.
Gift of the estate of William J. Davis, 1920.
MS 62-1917
Madison, Wis. First Baptist Church.
Records, 1833-64.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence and other records of Lyman C. Draper in his ca-
pacity of clerk of the First Baptist Church. Includes letters from
prospective pastors and church members; letters of dismissal of mem-
bers from other churches; Draper's notes on meetings, resolutions,
membership, and reports; and other miscellaneous records.
MS 62-1918
Harper, Blanc-hard, d. 1925.
Papers, 1840-1912.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcript
A diary (1884-86) kept by Miss Harper of Madison, Wis., while on
a European trip ; copy of a letter from Charles J. Lynde to Dr. John
K. Bartlett, written from Milwaukee In 1840 ; and a few letters (1910-
12) from the Mary Hunt Loomis estate containing genealogical In-
formation on the Lynde and Hunt families.
MS 62-1919
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851.
Papers, 1808-1910.
ca. 200 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Artist and naturalist. Correspondence, study notes, a scrapbook of
Auduboniana compiled by Mary Audubon, biographical and prefatory
material, and other papers. Correspondents include John James
Abert, John Bachman, Spencer F. Baird, Charles L. Bonaparte,
George T. Fox, Ethan A. Greenwood, Richard Tmr i«n Edward Harris,
William MacGillivray, Samuel George Morton, Robert Treat Paine,
George F. Parkman, Prideaux John Selby, William Swainson, John
K Townsend, Nathaniel A. Vigors, William Xarrell, and members of
Audubon's family.
Gifts.
MS 62-1920
152
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Boren, Lyle H 1909-
Papers. 1934-46.
114 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library
~J2?0SS? T *."'' r -. S - KeP^witatire from Oklahoma. Correspond-
ent ¥ '» e'nP'oy™™* and appointments, veterans' wmoeasktlon
flrZri™ i£ h< ' r «■?*«*: speeches; campaign, legislativeHmd £-
leaZL wii. £" ™ nts,nin f ""espondence. legislative bills new? re-
leases, b.l's for newspaper and radio advertising, together with clln-
Sww" SP , ap ?^, and magazines relating to ^lrtteal subjects; 8
™™™n?^° f c }'™ ia & Pertaining to Boron's activities in CoMrUsT
S^SSSJ """J, 06 ™ 11 ? 1 Publications; personal material {llTZk-
Z^SSS.'ZfigF™ 1 "^ inC ™ mg «™1—— with
MS 62-1921
Baflly, Alexis, 1798-1861.
Papers. 1821-68.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
In part. photocopies.
,.. 'Yhf 'f !i>i> k R i ve [ T ,ra<ler - Concerns Balily's trading operations
at the mouth of the St. Peter's River, on Lake Pepin, and on Hte
Chippewa Itiver. associating at various timeVWlthTames tt Lock?
wood, Jo«ph Bolette. Jean IS. Faribault, and Joseph aBrownwd
acting as an agent for the American Fur Company Includes ref-
erences to Indian affairs, particularly the Sioux h.lf-bWcS tea
c^fdZT„,r f V.* Pepn; reftren <« to the education oTBalUy'i
children, and to his appointments to Crawford County afflcesT^
MS 62-1922
MePhereon, James Birdseye, 1828-1864.
Papsrs, 1851-^2.
46 items.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Army oBcer and engineer. Correspondence (persona] and official)
accounts, documents, deeds, statement? and memorabillf Tnfoffll
£.* « SSI" of Mtoso » rl . *« engineer in the Tennessee campaign,
C£7 superintendent of railroads In Western TenSeaseeT
Purchased from Forest H. Sweet, 1950. ™™™e-
MS 62-1923
Cole, Harry Ellsworth, 1861-1928.
Papers, 1837, 1850-1929.
4 boxes.
l?J^J^ 0rl< *K Soclet * ot Wisconsin collections
MS 62-1924
Benton, Charles S 1810-1882.
Correspondence. 1837-73
l box.
rlL™^,?'^ rical Soc,et7 of w i«»nsin collections.
the^neSfoi^v^ R^f '." NeW Tork - later of Wisconsin. Bulk of
♦£. ™,'. .? ^ Benton's career in New Tork, with emphasis on
the split and reunion in the Democratic Party in^848lndl849 mS
Nc^na^fc F SnnSSS Va A?l lren '. an4 DaTitt WUmotT^rtah £
r.Zte?fn C tie\ H oSr vX"n^ k ?. : rk nd " *""*** ° f ^ •»*
MS 62-1925
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Records from the Cuban archives, 1777-1811
4 boxes. ' •"'•".
pL S i? te ?!S°' ical Soc1ety ot Wisconsin collections
Material from the Bernardo de Galvez letter books. th» n^n-
S™„S ™? other «««* oealing ra wit?Se , S^l a n h reS ^S
Blorida and Louisiana, containing Information onClS?
A^canSt^.* 8 im P°f "on of sia'ves.^re^Sonf wltt 'Se
Calendar in the repository.
MS 62-1926
Earn Claire Lumber Company, Eau Claire, Wis.
Records, 1846-88.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts.
Copies from the surveyor general's records of timber contracts be-
tween Nelson C. Chapman and Joseph G. Thorp and various Wisconsin
Individuals and Anns (1861-65) : a stock book dating from tie In-
corporation of the Eau Claire Lumber Company In 1866 ; a volume con-
taining descriptions and maps of lands owned by the company; and
miscellaneous deeds, grants, and contracts.
MS 62-1927
Hastings, Samuel Dexter, 1816-1903.
Papers, 1838-72.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
.v „f nler ' tem Perance leader, and politician. Letters touch upon
^Si^E^F"? °\ ^* Kepublicau Party, business and family affaire,
and Hastings' relations with his constituents while lie was aTash
semblyman In Wisconsin in 1856. A letter book (1858-65) kept by
Francis W. Newland for Hastings, concerns land teansacSms.
MS 62-1928
Hamilton, Henry P 1862-1919.
Papers, 1887-1918.
S v. and 6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Ri^ ra w°i l<S * n I^ °/ HasnDt ?n. an amateur archeologist of Two
Rivers, Wis., with farmers, dealers, and other possessors of items
Hamilton desired for his collection of native copper Indian trnple-
SfH;."^? 6 "f^- 1 "™^' and "Pe" 8 - Elates to prices, forgerlel
theactWtles of other collectors, and the Wisconsin Arcbeologl^l£
S^L ^ZZSZSfJSWSS. S? """tory of his collectton, which
mS£&SSRw2£" Htet0riCal "—»«*»***». are
MS 62-1929
Hamilton, Alfred K 1840-1918.
Papers, 1848-1900.
l box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
n n £ a . Pe JL Conc T ,lnff a lunlber fl ™ operating at Fond du Lac, Wis
*"^„ «™ names, and business enterprises in Milwaukee
with which Hamilton was connected. Includes a few letters frmi
patronage and other matters, and a volume of accounts and mventorf
of lumber camp property for 1878-80. inventory
MS 62-1930
Gunnison, Henry W
Papers, 1836, 1853-61.
1 box-
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Engineer. Correspondence and routine records relating to Gun-
th? > Mli a ^ 1 l' t ' eS K aS J T - S - agent and engineer for the improvement of
the Milwaukee harbor and as superintendent of construction Hof the
cMtomhouse thereA letter book contains letters anTrepoSs to tte
«mS£££' mi ' iD WaSbiaStOD resardi ^ "- "nstru^
MS 62-1931
Conover, Obadiah Mflton, 1825-1884.
Papers, 1843-82.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Lawyer. A notebook kept by Conover while In Princeton Univer-
sity, containing 2 short diaries ; records of the Wisconsin State Col-
onization Society (1S5S-54) ; correspondence relating to the reorgani-
MUon of the University of Wisconsin in 1858, Including letters from
Henry Barnard, Paul A. Chadbourne, Lyman C. Draper John G Mc-
Mynn, Josiah L. Pickard, Carl SJrnrz, and others; and letters from
Sarah Fairchild Dean, later Mrs. Conover. ^^
MS 62-1932
Bmsson, Joseph, £.1846.
Papers, 1891-1914.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
River pilot and steamboat master of Wabasha, Minn. Includes
some correspondence, mainly replies of rlvermen to queries of Buls-
son who was collecting photos, and data on the early history of Mis-
sissippi River navigation; a number of anecdotes, addresses lists
and unfinished articles dealing with Indian and river lore; and small
memorandum books in which Bulsson jotted down scraps of Informa-
tion.
MS 62-1938
153
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Boilvin, Nicholas, d. 1827.
Correspondence, 1811-23.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Photocopies from originals in the War Dept.
Letters from Boilvin, Indian agent at Prairie du Chieo from 1811
to 1827, to the Secretary of War, dealing almost exclusively with the
affairs of the Indian tribes under Boilvin's Jurisdiction, and of par-
ticular value for the period of the War of 1812. Some of the letters
are In French, and accompanied by typewritten translations; others
are In English by a copyist
MS 62-1934
Heg, Hans Christian, 1829-1863.
Correspondence. 1862-63.
1 box and 1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Norwegian-American pioneer and Civil War officer. Letters from
He? to his wife and children daring his Civil War service as Colonel
of the 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry and commander of the 3d
Brigade, 1st Division. 20th Army Corps, In Kentucky and Tennessee.
The letters describe campaigns and war life, and give advice on his
family's domestic problems. Includes newspaper clippings of pnbllc
letters written by Heg from the war front
Most of the letters have been either summarized or printed In full
In The Civil War letters of Colonel Hans Christian Heg (1936)
edited by Theodore C. Blegen.
MS 62-1935
Herfurth, Elizabeth, d. 1928.
Papers, 1907-^21.
6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Teacher of Madison, Wis. Correspondence, drafts of a Wisconsin
teachers* pension fund bilL petitions, questionnaires, and material
on pension laws in other states. Concerns Miss Herfurth's activities
as organizer and president of the Teachers' Retirement Fund Associ-
ation, and secretary of the board of trustees to administer the fund;
die drive for passage of the pension bill, attitudes toward it and
queries on its administration, rulings of the attorney general, and
efforts to repeal or amend the law.
MS62-1936
Hoard, William Dempster, 1836-1918.
Papers, 1880-1918.
73 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Governor of Wisconsin. Mainly Hoard's private letter books (73
v., 1880-1S09), together with copies of addresses on dairy farming, a
mimeographed letter by Hoard at Fort Atkinson, supporting Isaac
Stephenson for senator In 1908, a few letters from President William
H. Taft thanking Hoard for his support and letters of Hoard and
Rasmus B. Anderson concerning the latter's autobiography and its
treatment of the Bennett law.
Use of the letter books is restrlcted.
MS 62-1937
Hoxie and Mellor Company.
Records, 1884-91.
39 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence (1 box), invoices, statements and estimates, court
testimony, journals, ledgers, cashbooks, salesbooks, and order books
of a lumber company at Antigo, Wis, organized by John C. Hoxie
and Edward N. Mellor, with branches at Bryant Wis., and Bessemer,
Marenlsco, and Ironwood, Mich. Includes information on a legal
controversy in the course of which the company's property was volun-
tarily assigned to Charles V. Bardeen.
MS 62-1938
American Society of Equity of North America.
Records, 1916-34.
5 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Records of a farmers' organization for the promotion of coopera-
tive commodity marketing and cooperative ownership of factories and
retail outlets. Includes proceedings of Wisconsin state conventions
of 1916, 1917, and 1919 ; minutes of the state executive committee and
board of directors (1919-34) ; quarterly financial reports of the state
union (1921-34) ; and proceedings of national conventions which met
in Wisconsin in 1917 and 1920.
MS 62-1939
Baxter, John B G d. 1892.
Papers, 1828, lS-I'MM).
1 box- _
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Civil War surgeon. Papers relating to Baxter's service in the
TJ S Volunteers as brigadier surgeon and medical purveyor in Vir-
ginia, 1862, and as surgeon in charge. Barracks Hospital, New Or-
leans, 1863-65. Consists almost wholly of administrative communi-
cations, such as receipts and inventories of medical supplies, hospital
inspections, contracts with nurses, and lists of patients. Includes
correspondence with families of patients and receipts for persona]
effects.
MS 62-1940
Holt, S L
Pap-'s. 1829-70.
3 items and 2 v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Two Mississippi plantation journals and account books reflecting
ante-bellum social and economic life, and a few papers relating to
Negro affairs.
MS 62-1941
Kellogg, Amherst W
Papers. 1884-1916.
1 v. and 104 p.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcript (typewritten)
Businessman, Insurance executive, and author. Letters to Kellogg
from Methodist leaders ; a copy of his Recollections of life In early
Wisconsin ; and a volume of treasurer's records (from 18S4) of the
Milwaukee County Bible Society.
The Recollections have been published In Wisconsin magazine of
history, v. 7 (1923-24) p. 473-98, and v. S (1924-25) p. 88-110, 221-43.
MS 62-1942
International Workingmen's Association.
Records, 1871-76.
5 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the Society's Labor collection.
Letter book of the Central Committee of which F. A. Sorge of New
York was corresponding secretary, containing also some letters of the
International Labor Union ; 2 boxes of correspondence, receipts, clip-
pings, and other papers of the General Council, including some un-
bound papers of Philadelphia Section Number 26, and St Louis Sec-
tion Number 1; and bound records (4 v„ 1871-73) of the Philadel-
phia Section, containing minutes of meetings, lists of members, and
financial accounts.
MS 62-1943
Smith, William, 1727-1803.
Papsrs, 1690-1869.
6 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. Correspond-
ence, writings, diplomas and clerical licenses, draft of a diploma
granted to George Washington ; a memoir of Dr. Smith by C. J. Stllle ;
and the minute book (1755) of the German Free School. Writings,
both MS. and printed, Include many pamphlets and newspaper articles
on politics, education, religion, and other subjects. Correspondence
(1753-1829) includes the Thomas Penn-Rlchard Peters-William
Smith correspondence of 1753 to 1791.
Deposit by Dr. John H. Brinton.
MS 62-1944
Socialist Labor Party.
Records, 1866-1907.
46 v. and 52 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the Society's Labor collection.
Correspondence (47 boxes, mainly for the years 1896-99) ; 4 boxes
of bills, receipts, and miscellaneous unbound records ; letter books of
the National Executive Committee (5 v., 1883-92 with some gape) ;
minutes of meetings of the Committee (1889-01) ; account books, lists
of subscribers to newspapers, records of tripe of organizers, scrap-
books and other miscellaneous records of the national organization;
records of state committees and sections. Including Adams, Mass,
Boston (Finnish and Scandinavian Sections), Newark, N. J., New
York State, Buffalo. N. Y„ Mt Vernon, N. X., New York City, Newton,
N. T, Houston, Tex. (Italian Section), Everett, Wash., and Van-
couver, B. C.
Described in Guide to the manuscripts of the Wisconsin Historical
Society (1944) p. 116-117.
MS 62-1946
154
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
De Leon, Daniel, 1852-1914.
Correspondence, 1889-1907.
Tboxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the Society's Labor collection.
Socialist leader. Papers relating to De Leon's position as editor
of the New York Weekly people, organ of the Socialist Labor Party.
Consists mainly of letters to the newspaper, from subscribers, party
organizers, local sections, and reform leaden of other Turtles, discuss-
ing such matters as contributions to the paper, party policies, coloni-
zation projects, organization work, relations with labor organizations
and other reform groups, the formation of the Socialist Trade and
Labor Alliance, and the cleavage within the party. Most or the
papers are for the years 1895 to 1899. Mg ^g
Blaine, John James, 1875-1984.
Papers, 1873, 1894-1934.
- 8 v. and fi9 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
U. S Senator from Wisconsin. Mainly correspondence and
speeches relating primarily to the years (1921-27) Blaine served as
Governor of Wisconsin. Correspondence inclnde Grace Abbott, Joseph
D Beck, Zona Gale, Theodore Kronshage, Bobert M. La FoUette, Sr.,
Robert M. La PoUette, Jr., Solomon Levitan, George W. Norrls, Alfred
T Rogers, Edward A. Boss, Joseph Schafer, Isaac Stephenson, Ed-
ward Voigt, Edwin E. Wltte, and Fred M. Wylie.
Described in Gnlde to the manuscripts of the State Historical So-
ciety of Wisconsin, snpplement no. 1, by Josephine L. Harper and
Sharon C. Smith (195T)
MS 62-1947
Buck, Solon Justus, 1884-
Papers, 1901-43.
2 rei 's of microfilm (1 positive, 1 negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Historian and archivist Letters written to Buck's parents during
his student days at the University of Wisconsin (1801-06) , describing
his studies, living and working conditions, social activities, and his
interest in photography and dramatics ; together with a bibliography
of travel and description of the U. S» 1750-1830, prepared by Buck
and others for the American Historical Association between 1924 ane
M84 and partially revised In 1943.
MS 62-1948
Miller, 6 K
Papers, 1908-36.
2 v. and 5 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lists of Comanche and Kiowa tribe members, voting lists of the
Comanche tribe, tribal constitution, 2 Indian business account ledgers,
and other papers relating to modern Comanche Indian tribal history.
MS 62-1949
Miller family".
Business records, 1892-1935.
10 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, records of packing plant sales, daily gauge read-
ing of oil tanks, financial records of operation, miscellaneous bills,
advertising and publicity material, scrapbook of the 101 Ranch Wild
West Show, abstracts of title, testimony In the Tom Mix lawsuit, re-
ceivership and other legal papers, and photos, of the 101 Ranch in
Oklahoma which was operated by George W. Miller and his sons, Joe,
Zack, and George. MS 62-1950
Oklahoma. University. Library. Dknsion of Manasoripts.
Records of Oklahoma civic groups, 1889-1955.
25 f
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Papers of the American Association of University Women, Ameri-
can Legion, American Red Cross, Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma,
Daughters of the American Revolution, Forum Literary Society, Fra-
ternal Order of Eagles, Lions Clubs of Oklahoma, Masonic Order of
Oklahoma, Muskogee Musical Arts Society, Oklahoma Outdoor Council,
Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Clubs, Okmulgee Civic Im-
provement Club, Planned Parenthood Organization, and other Okla-
homa civic groups.
MS 62-1951
Kerr, Robert S
Papers, 1909-50.
50 ft.
In University -of Oklahoma Library. .
Governor and U. S. Senator from Oklahoma. Correspondence;
speeches- campaign material including form letters, advertising,
alphabetical listing of the counties of Oklahoma, out-of-State congrat-
ulatory telegrams; inaugural reception guest book (1942) ; 11 scrap-
books relating to Kerr's personal and political life; 3 proclamations;
drafts of 183 newsletters entitled Governor Kerr says ; and photos.
Includes letters concerning Kerr's gubernatorial and senatorial cam-
paigns, the presidential campaign (1944), and correspondence with
State institutions and agencies of the Federal Government pertaining
to State business. MS 62-1952
Hepburn, Alonzo Barton, 1846-1922.
Papers, 1886-1918.
6 box-s.
In Columbia University Libraries. _ ,., „
Banker and philanthropist- Correspondence, notes, pamphlets,
typescripts and galley proofs of Hepburn's books: History of coinage
and currencv in the United States (1903) and History of currency in
the United States (1315), and other papers. Includes mimeographed
reports of, and correspondence relating to the Federal Milk Commis-
sion. n _ n
Gift of Mrs. Cordelia Cushman. 19o3.
MS 62-1953
Cornell University. New York State School of Industrial
and Labor Relations.
Records of ad hoc arbitration boards, 1913-58.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
Transactions of hearings, reports, minutes of meetings and confer-
ences arbitration awards, data on employees, wages, cost of living,
Jrin-e benefits costs of union demands, and comparative statistics
on wages hours, and working conditions. Organizations represented
inclnde Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and
Motor Coach Employees of America, Amalgamated Clothing Workers
of America, American Arbitration Association, Building and Allied
Trades Council, Conductors Benevolent Association, Connecticut Co.,
Connecticut Railway and Lighting Co., Independent American Trans-
port Union. International Association of Machinists, International
Ladies' Garment Workers Union, International Railway Co., Los
Angeles -E '.itnrial Association, Los Angeles Examiner Division of the
Hearst Publishing Co., Motormen's Benevolent Association. New-
York City Board of Education, New York City Transit Authority,
Quality Transportation Corp., Rochester Clothiers Exchange, Roches-
ter Transit Co., The Short Line, inc.. Signal Electricians Benevolent
Association, Union Street Railway Co.. United Marine Division of the
International Longshoremen's Association, and Yale and Towne Man-
uacturing Co. Names of arbitrators include Samuel Barnett, Edward
D Becker Jacob BiUlkopf, Louis D. Brandeds, Allen T. Burns, George
£ Byford, Woodward L? Cannon, Joseph D Clauson, Charles W.
Cobb Julius Henry Cohen, David L. Cole, John P. Cooney, Albert . l.
Cornsweet Samuel T. Curry, B. T. Fay, Hyman Gould, Robert L.
i&e? JanWTHealy. Elinore M. Herrick, Hamilton Hoyt, Harry L.
Hopkins, Aaron Horowitz, Isaac Hourwich, Raymond v. . ^S**?"-
Vito F Lanza, William M. Leiserson, Meyer London^ Joseph D. Mc-
Cuk Edward C Magulre, Arthur S. Meyer, Bert Belnauer, Ralph
S^ara°Robtrt S.^en5, Harley L. Swift, M Herbert Syme, George
W Taylor, James J. Walker, Saul Wallen, N. J. Ware, Walter E.
Weyl, Phillip B. Willauer, and O. David Zimring.
Described in Guide to the records. Labor Management Documenta-
tion Center, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Keia-
°In p:Irt, gifts of Albert I. Cornsweet, Saul Wullen, Mrs. Arthur S.
Meyer Ralph Seward, and David L. Colt
' MS 02-1954
Diven, Alexander Samuel, 1809-1896.
Papers, 1849-1940.
taCo'niell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
"Lawyer 'u.^& "Representative from New York and railroad pro-
moter. Correspondence, tax records, accounts, bonds, mortgages,
agreements land contracts, maps, surveys, deeds, and other legal and
financial papers relating to the activities of Diven and his son George
M. Diven in the development of lands and railroads, largely n >ew
York State The collection is composed of a number of distinct but
related sets of papers: Northern Central Railway Co. assessment
records (1S63-1902K Erie Railroad Co. records (1849-76), miscella-
neous railroad papers (1881-89), Cayuga Lake Railroad Co. records
155
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Diven, Alexander Samuel, 1809-1896. Papers 1849-1940
(Confinned) '
(1872-84), Auburn & Ithaca Railway Co. records n88ft-»n fk„„„.„
Stoi Sr«.7fnr^'-, SjUer railr ads represented include Buf-
laio i state Line, Buffalo, New York & Erie Hailmnrt (-* n.,„,„
Si^V 1 Erie RaUroad Co., Pennsylvania^ A x£J ^rfc^£na? &
MS 62-1955
Cornell University. *«, y^ Stale School of Industrial
and Labor Relatione.
Records of U. S. emergency fact finding boards under the
Railway labor act, 1950-58.
20 boxes.
coUeWons! ^ ^ SdJ °°' ° f lndustri « 1 *"<i Labor ligations
„P 0r .T'" ondeuce ' traoscripts of hearings, reports, charts table«
and other papers relating to disputes beWeei] TVar ™ union" ,Si
St^S^ by "«- w •»ards a a^iu,"7bV 1 [ he
V!T„S? Organizations represented include Akron, Canton and
Tonngstown Railroad Co., American Airlines, Inc., Brotherhld of
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, lirotherhiod oi KaTS^un
men, Eastern Carriers Conference Committee. Eastern 4ir Ti„~
inc.. FUght Engineers International AssodarSn, Int^ioL f" E?
gS^^tte-^A^S S «
te.^^^rcalat-^r^dt Ononis?
Gift from various sources.
MS 62-1956
Derieth, August William, 1909-
Papers, 1838-1954.
35 bn-es and 2 packages.
?n n S JS te » HiSt0ril 2 1 Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondents include George Abbe Can t » „,i™ . «.
^^raTuo^^an^^ot^b^^ -^
AIS 62-1957
League of Women Voters of the United States.
Papers, 1892-1956
486 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
among members of the national board w^IT- !S d « , ™Pondence
and the State and loial nffi^S £??^ between the national board
officials! ^nd blf,?^ 4 ' offi £^^ w fO f League officers and publl?
_ j ' v-i^xu tne league and other organizations. form.
Mc^™!ctatd^uth J Br?an H K , ohde n ' Fi0renCe ^"^ *"* Han -
^oMSKM" reSWrtl0as —*" * the library.
MS 62-1958
Marvin, Samuel W
Correspondence, 1879-1917.
58 items.
In University of Virginia Library (773)
rMmm§mws
SS2S f2S33b?S5 &£nZ£ S5V*» ^ J <^
ssgsssaass&serrjr
Gift, 1940. '
MS 62-1959
Democratic Party, Oklahoma.
Records, 1924-58.
64 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
ilt^^°^^J pee ^ be3 - ""fi^Hal memos (1952), campaign
Bobert S. Kerr, Stephen Mitchell. Boy £ai«Er*2l CuerxSg:
rt.l^ 8 .* 5? 1 In A.5i id £ t0 res' 00 * 1 manuscript collections In the Dl-
Bofi Uftw^ ^ T7mra8lt y <* Oklahoma Library, by Z SMjib.
MS 62-1960
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Lab™- collection, 1830-1953.
ca. 50] v. and 279 boxes.
r£j^f,'';« 1St0rlc< ' 1 ! ociet7 »f Wisconsin collections.
MS 62-1961
156
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Samuel, John, 1817-1909.
Pap-rs. 1873-1907.
15 b^ses.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the Society's Labor collection.
Labor leader. Correspondence and clippings. Correspondence (3
boxes) relates to early stages in the history of the Knights of Labor,
to Samuel's activities In the 1880's as secretary of the cooperative
board of the organization, and to labor problems in general. Clip-
pings (12 boxes), mounted and in some cases annotated by Samuel,
relate to cooperative enterprises in England, and America, to the
Grange and the Farmers' Alliance, and to allied subjects.
MS 62-1962
Church, William H 1842-1893.
Pap-rs. 1861-96.
64 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Civil War officer. Letters written during 1884 and 1865 by 2d Lt
Chnrch of Company G, 6th Wisconsin Veteran Volunteer Infantry, de-
scribing battles In Virginia, his confinement to a hospital, and the
homeward journey from Virginia to Leeds In June and July of 1865.
Includes inventories of supplies, mustier rolls, orders, descriptive lists,
and other records kept by Church, as well as his discharge papers
from Company G of the 2d Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry In 1864 and
communications with the Pension Bureau.
MS 62-1963
Kimberley, Edwin O d. 1919.
Papers, 1850-82.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letters (mainly 1850-75) to Henry and Elizabeth Kimberley, Brod-
head. Wis., from relatives in Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, England, giving
family news, prices of farm products, English views of the Civil War,
with some Inquiries about possibilities of immigration ; together with
Civil War letters from a son, Edwin O. Kimberley, leader of a regi-
mental band, 3d Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and of a brigade band
In Sherman's army.
MS 62-1964
Jordan, John D collector.
Jordan collection. 1839-1903.
43 it-lus.
In University of Oklahoma Ltbrary.
Cherokee documents of James Madison Bell, W. W. Bell, Ellas
Cornelius Boudinot, and John Rollin Ridge ; MS. of Mabel Anderson's
biography of General Stand Watie ; clippings relating to Albert Pike,
Stand Watie, and J. P. Wheeler; and Cherokee photos.
MS 62-1965
Bjoin, Halvor A
Papers, 1849-99.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Norwegian immigrant and owner of an extensive farm in the towns
of Christiana and Pleasant Springs, Wis. Early papers deal mainly
with land transfers; after 1860 includes letters from friends and
relatives of the Bjoin family In Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Nor-
way, all in Norwegian.
MS 62-1966
Mississippi. Dept. of Archive) and History.
Cemetery records, 1862-1938.
1 v. and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
In part, transcript (typewritten)
The records of Greenwood Cemetery, Jackson, Miss, Include a list
of burials, 1823-60; a register of lots sold, 1862-1915; register of
white, colored, and pauper burials, 1872; of white burials, 1872-87;
and of colored burials, 1893-88. The roster of cemeteries In Monroe
Co. (compiled In 1938 by W. A. Evans and associates) contains Indexes
of the cemeteries and of family names. Includes a brief history of
Greenwood Cemetery.
MS 62-1967
Crook, George, 1828-1890.
Letters, 1863-90.
45 Items.
In University of Oregon Library.
Army officer. Letters include material on the Sioux campaign of
1876, the Apache campaigns of 1883 and 1886, and the Sioux Commis-
sion, 1889.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Microfilm copy.
MS 62-1968
Ege, Peter, 1835-1920.
Pap-rs, 1836-1911.
5 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly correspondence, diaries, and official and personal military
records kept by Colonel Ege of the 34th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
from 1862 to 1866, together with miscellaneous business records and
genealogical data pertaining to the Ege family of Albany, 111., and to
Elijah Booth of Cass Co., Ind., and Bock Island, IlL, father of Peter
Eg^s wife Harriette.
MS C2-1969
Hatfield, Edna.
Pap-rs, 1832-1958.
200 it^iitf.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Description of the Sun Dance and other Indian ceremonials: and
Information gathered through interviews with pioneers relating to the
Boomers, claim jumpers, cornerstones, dugouts, early funeral cus-
toms, literary societies, missionaries, place names, sod houses, the
Sooners, subscription schools, tales or trails including Black Dog Trail
and Yellow Bull Crossing, and other accounts of the hardships of early
days In the Oklahoma Territory.
Gift of Mrs. Hatfield.
MS C2-1970
Heffner, Roy E 1895-
Pap-rs of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Heffner, 1874-1947.
25 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
University professor and photographer. Correspondence, news-
paper clippings, publications of the University of Oklahoma, religious
papers ; and ca. 50,000 photos, (giass and acetate negatives, and
prints) of Indians, military posts, land runs, and the Indian nnd Okla-
homa Territory. Includes correspondence with friends and associates
In religious and educational work, and family letters.
MS 02-1971
Cnrtin, Jeremiah, 1835-1906.
Papers, 1861-1900.
3 reels of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Diplomat and linguist Letters and dispatches (1861-69) pertain-
ing to Curtln's career as secretary to the United States legation in
Russia, and extensive portions of" his recollections of his childhood,
education, diplomatic experiences, and world travels.
The recollections, of which this microfilm reproduces p. 1-574, 62S-
691, and 717-720, have been edited by Joseph Schafer and published
under the title Memoirs of Jeremiah Curtin (1940)
MS G2-1972
Murray, Johnston, 1902-
Papers, 1950-55.
60 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
In part, microfilm.
Lawyer and Governor of Oklahoma. Correspondence, Including
letters relating to departments of the Oklahoma government; minutes
of the Governor's Conference and the State Land Office; public rela-
tions documents; Oklahoma House and Senate bills; papers of the
23rd and 24th Oklahoma Legislatures ; political posters and campaign
material ; movies and sound recordings ; family papers; material and
photos, describing the Murray Colony in Bolivia; and political, In-
dian, and family photos.
MS 62-1973
Nieberding, Vehna.
Papers, 1842-1957.
184 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Author. Interviews with early day settlers and Indians of North-
eastern Oklahoma, MSS. of Mrs. Nieberding on Stand Watie, and a
letter of John Rollin Bldge.
MS 62-1974
Rands, Harold Alva, 1871-
Papers. 1906-41.
7 ft
In University of Or^on Library.
Hydraulic engineer. Correspondence, diaries, reports, and working
papers, relating to hydroelectric installations, and to power and flood
control surveys of the Columbia Blver system. Involving work for
the North Coast Power Co, the Portland Electric Power Co., the
Washington Water Power Co., and the TJ. S. Corps of Engineers.
MS 62-1975
157
Th
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Nelson, George, 1870-1944.
Papers, 1905-44.
ca. 2 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Interpreter for the Indian Service. Correspondence (personal
A^l b f Gr ^. M cCurtain and Douglas H. Johnston, Government
rSSS^ Ahrl"*"* 1° « he Sa i e of lands and mineral rights to the
Choctaw-Chickasaw Nation, affidavits, proofs of heirship, deeds, wills.
2S£?^ Md ° tb . er papers ' cniefl y concerning Indians of Virions
tribes who were attempting to be placed on the tribal rolls
MS 62-1976
Murray, William Henry, 1869-1956.
Papers, 1896-1952.
8ft
In University of Oklahoma Library
Lawyer, State official, Governor of Oklahoma, and TJ. S. Represent-
ative. Correspondence, speeches, messages, ledgers, scrapbooks Mur-
ray s publications, clippings, campaign material, tear sheets from the
Congressional record, a genealogy, other papers, and photos. In-
cludes copies of a draft of the Constitution of Oklahoma, and rolls of
I 8 ! r? alternates to Democratic National Conventions (1»12
sod J.&J.O)
MS 62-1977
Mosely, Palmer S
Papers, 1894-1904.
228 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Governor of the Chickasaw Nation. Correspondence, speeches,
messages, proclamations, and political material relating to the Twta-
Territorles movement, cattlemen, elections In the Chickasaw Nation,
the problems of Indian attorney, and cotton land leases.
MS 62-1978
Cole, Charles D 1806-1867.
Papers, 1831-47.
1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
.„„ C r mt t Dd , 'umberman of Sheboygan Co., Wis. CorresDond-
SSn h* l^°° ."^cner's """tract Includes »rres£ndefceTcofe
7™„i !fr am ' Iy m , N . ew Tork State concerning business agriculture!
sK^^r?.' aD l the aCtiTltles of «* Fourleriteslea'r Snetoygan"
-S?;^ *! lth correspondence of the Rev. Huntington Lymai
with the secretary of the American Home Missionary SodetyT^
MS 62-1979
Davis, Moses M 1820-1888.
Correspondence, 1849-83.
1 bo\-.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Wisconsin physician and State legislator. Nearly half the collec-
t.on consists of letters from Davis to Congressman JohTFol PoSer
on the subjects of Wisconsin politics, thTionduct of the Civil Wa7
and problems of the Republican Party More lBSS nfvuf^BeTvS
^STSS^ISLi? 6 S,aTerT larae lnm CharleTsuniner! John P
Hale Joshua Giddlngs, and others. The correspondence, which to
almost entirely of a political nature, also induaeslettersfr(£n State
and other national Republican leaders, among t£e« aSonPoSe!
James R. Doolittle, Charles Durkee. Willia^a sTwiri Carl SaSS'
O.C. Washburn, and David Wilmot aewaro, carl Schurz,
MS 62-1980
Morgan, Dick Thompson, 1858-1920.
Papers, 1880-1920.
18 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Oklahoma. Correspond-
ence, speeches, copies of legislative bills proposed by Morgan, press
clippings, and other printed material. Includes personal, family
political, and business Utters, and letters relating to Morgan's ln-
terest in the Christian Church.
MS 62-1981
Lahman, Marion Sherwood.
Papers, 1950.
8Tlti'ins.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
MS. for Mrs. Lahman's Southwestern wild flowers, a notebook
containing 67 full page drawings of Western wild flowers, and other
. Ai&i.- concerned with Southwestern ethnobotany.
MS 62-1982
Hammond family.
Papers, 1751-1914.
3507 items.
In Duke University Library.
c\nde*Th'L 1 . 87 ??- ""J", membera «»— « M? ItaeSteaJ-i
Md JtlTZ ^"T 4 Jndee <* *** On>hans- Court* Llberrytowi
Md., and his brother Dawson V. Hammond. ""onjrmwu.
Card index in the library
Acquired, 1946-58.
MS 62-1983
Heydrick, L S
Papers. 1901-^0.
1T0 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence; legal material Including affidavits, agreements
articles of incorporation, bonds, contracts, depositions and statements.'
and original leases; newspaper dippings publicizing the oil boom- a
S* P »!£ i nd \ an ,, Ter ^ t ? I7 i other P* 1 * 18 relating to the discovery of
£l£ ed . ^? rk oU W ,' U by ^ esse *■ Heydrick; and photos, of prominent
wTS ^ Um oL a /' d tte 2"* IadlaD Com,c,L Includes I copy*
William A. Settle's report concerning his examination of the Hey-
drick papers covering the discovery of oil in Red Fork, Okla. and a
MS. of a chapter on the history of the Red Fork flSd, from Joto
W. Flenner's History of early oil development In Oklahoma.
MS 62-1984
Settle, Thomas, 1831-1888.
Papers of Thomas Settle, Jr., and Thomas Settle m, 1850-
1924.
5230 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (8345)
Lawyers and politicians. Papers concern North Carolina politics,
the Republican Party In the State, legislation, and legal and Judicial
matters. The few papers after 1898 are of Mary Settle Sharpe. The
material Is related to the library's papers of Thomas Settle. Sr
Unpublished description In the library
Gift of Mrs. W. M Avery, 1958.
MS 62-1985
Eohlsaat, Reimer, 1810-1868.
Papers, 1834-1941.
500 items and 4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Storekeeper and farm manager. Correspondence, diary, essays,
family histories, and printed matter of Eohlsaat and his family
Kohlsaats correspondence includes letters written in the 1840's by
friends In the East discussing business enterprises and family news,
and letters written in 1850 by Kohlsaat to his wife Sarah, while he
worked In his brother's store in Hoboken, N. J. The letters for the
1880 s relate to Kohlsaats son Christian C. Eohlsaat and give in-
formation on his law studies at the University of Chicago, the out-
break of the Civil War, and the law office which he opened In Chicago
in 1867. Other letters for this period from other members of the
family give data on reactions to slavery, religion, and family mat-
ters. Includes a diary (Jnly-Sept 1834) kept by Sarah HalL
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Ernest W. Eohlsaat, 1859-61.
MS 62-1988
Haskell, Charles Nathaniel, 1860-1933.
Papers, 1865-1933.
247 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Governor of Oklahoma. Correspondence; reading copy of Has-
tens inaugural address; his message to the 1st Oklahoma Legisla-
ture; certificate of election as Governor of Oklahoma; his biography -
Inaugural programs; Oklahoma constitution material; other papers
relating to the Constitutional Convention, the Sequoyah Convention,
and the fight for statehood; dippings; and family photos. Indudes
a Constitutional Convention letter (1»17) from M L. Mott to the
Secretary of the Interior, and an article entitled C. N. Haskell and
Oklahoma prohibition, by E M Sweet Correspondents Indude Wil-
liam Jennings Bryan, Frank Frantz, Thomas Pryor Gore, William B.
Hearst, E W. Hock, Cordell Hun, Henry S John.it/rn r^uh-a™.
Frank Phillips, James Brooks Ayr^Tkote^FtanSto* DeSo
ME T^app e ° d0re Ro0Bere ». B - K - tSSS^S^t^Sa
MS 62-1987
158
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hendricks, James R I. 1817.
Papers, 1859-1902.
ca.2 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Cherokee judge. Correspondence (family and general), journals,
notebooks, speeches, accounts; villa, petitions, statements relating
to charges against individuals, and other legal documents; printed
matter including advertisements, broadsides, handbills, and a copy
of the T&hlequah times (1878) ; and other papers pertaining to
family dates, Indian customs, and remedies. Includes special corre-
spondence and other papers arranged under the subjects of Blind
and Insane Asylum, Elections of National Party, "Old Settler"
affairs, and Tahleqnah Lodge of the National Party; and letters
from patients for whom Hendricks prescribed medicine and treatment
by mail.
MS 62-1988
Beauregard family.
Papers, 1847-1940.
ca. 300 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, clippings, reminiscences (1847-
48) of Pierre G. T. Beauregard on the Mexican Campaign under
Scott, and genealogical material, collected by Nettle H. Beauregard,
on the Beauregard. Chouteau, Clemens, Frost HamW, Harney, Hunt
Jennings, Kimball, Mullanphy, and Soulard families of St. Louis.
The bulk of the collection Is of the period 1915-40.
Gift
MS 62-1989
Bayard, George Dashiell, 1835-1862.
Letters. 1856-60.
ca.T(iltems.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Letters of Bayard to his family, concerning Army life at Forts
Leavenworth, Riley and Kearney, and at Jefferson Barracks; con-
flicts with Indians; and social life in St Louis. Includes some
printed material. The material is related to the repository's Civil
War collection.
Gift
MS 62-1990
Scruggs, Langhorne.
Papers of Langhorne and Benjamin E. Scruggs, 1785-
1941.
764 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Court clerk, of Competition (now Chatham), Ta. Business, legal,
and personal correspondence and papers, of Scruggs and of his
brother, Benjamin E. Scruggs, also of Competition, Va. The material
relates to the Scruggs and Turnstall families, the Virginia tobacco
trade, social life and customs, mld-19th century economic conditions,
and Virginia politics.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1957.
MS 62-1991
Bkyer, Henry, 1835-1922.
Papers, 1792, 1843-1918.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Journalist Letters to Bleyer, who wrote editorials for the Mil-
waukee sentinel and was historian of the Old Settlers* Club there,
containing reminiscences of early Milwaukee history, the Juneau
family, and other pioneers of the city; and Bleyefs memoranda on
kindred subjects.
MS 62-1992
Hinkley, Leonard Dwight
Papers, 1861-1905.
62 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of Lt Hinkley, Company K, 10th Wisconsin Volunteer
Infantry, consisting of his letters from Libby Prison, his recollections
of wartime activities, and miscellaneous material.
MS 62-1993
Button, Joseph, 1843-1931.
Papers, 1901-29.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Worker at the Molokai leper colony. Letters written by Brother
Joseph to the Wisconsin State Historical Society, together with greet-
ing cards, autobiographical items, and photos.; papers of a similar
type collected by P. P. Lewis of Janesville, Wis.; articles on the work
of Brother Joseph and of his predecessor, Father Damien Deveuster,
at Molokai, and on the visit of the U. S. fleet to the island In 1908;
letters from Mrs. W. W. Hall, daughter of Gen. Horatio P. Van Cleve;
William Peon Lyons, Warren D. Parker, William O. Smith of
Honolulu; and a letter of commendation from Warren G. Harding
in 1923.
MS 62-1994
Culver, Newton H
Papers, 1861-1911.
9 items and 3 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence (1864-1911) concerning Lt. Isaac N. Earl and his
raiding company of scouts in the vicinity of Natchez; and Culver's
own Civil War diaries (1861-64)
MS 62-1995
Gardner, Jefferson, 5. 1844.
Papers, 1894-1909.
67 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Papers relating to the problems encountered during Gardner's ad-
ministration as Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation, Including
negotiations with the Dawes Commission, reorganization of Choctaw
schools, and mineral leases for exploltaton of coal lands In the Choc-
taw Nation.
MS 62-1996
Grunow, Herman.
Papers, 1845-85.
St.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Farmer. Account and memorandum book kept by Grunow while
farming near Leipzig, Germany, 1845-48, and continued on his farm
near Mifflin, Iowa Co, Wis, 1855-85, together with a diary of farm
events kept by members of Grunow's family at the latter place, 1876-
83. In German.
MS 62-1997
Morton family.
Papers, 1832-63.
2ft (ca. 500 items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Bulk of the collection consists of letters on scientific subjects,
particularly geology and ethnology, from C. G. Ehrenburg, Asa Gray,
S. S. Haldeman, W. B. Hodgson, Charles Lyell, B. Sllllman, Jr., and
many others. Includes unpnblished papers of Dr. Samuel George
Morton, physician and naturalist together with papers of his son.
General James St Clair Morton, the latter relating to the Chlriqul
Surveying Expedition, the Civil Wax, West Point Military Academy,
etc.
Presented by Robert P. Morton, 1883.
MS 62-^1998
Brigham, Ebenezer, 1789-186L
Papers. 1816-57.
2 v. in 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Pioneer settler of Wisconsin and politician. Includes a permit to
dig for minerals on Government lands, dated Galena, 1827; a list of
men in Brignam's fort in the Black Hawk War; several agreements
for mining on his property; and 2 account books kept by Brigham at
his tavern and store at Blue Mounds (1828-38)
MS 62-1999
Hodsdon, Isaac.
Papers, 1850-63.
l box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence of Major General Hodsdon of Exeter, Maine, deal-
ing with his business of locating land warrants in Wisconsin for par-
ticipants In the Aroostook boundary dispute of 1839, and bis own real
estate transactions in Brown, Oconto, Outagamie, and Shawano Coun-
ties. Letters from agents in Wisconsin discuss land values, road build-
ing, and the progress of settlement
MS 62-2000
159
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bennett, Van S 1836-1914.
Papers, 1861-64.
6 V.
i"? ?,H3? Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
iSltenfett was ™L»? ™^. *****>» Volunteer Infantry of
MS 63-2001
Hume (R. D.) & Company, 6Wtf S^ Or.
Records of B. D. Hume & Co., and allied firms, 1877-1911.
In University of Oregon Library
burn Traola^M NoS ?""* L^ 1 "" «■»-«■ *•**-
& Trading cf. Commercial Co.. and Excelsior Packing
Inventory In the library.
MS 62-2002
Marriott, Alice Lee, 1910-
Papers, 1811-1957.
21 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library
MS 62-2003
Genaman, Lorraine Michael, 1878-
Papers, 1917-23.
22 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and U S. Bepresentative from Oklahoma. CorresDondenro
eSn,^? S£.""* " ert0 ™« 1 *» «• Credit ofilrtBiaSrtS
e ^2iT?f S i ooal 2*"*™- "PPolhtoMnts of postmasters and rural
^K^LS??" 5^™ ta "» «ai Congressional DlstrictTa stock
cerHfleate issued by Volcano Oil and Gas Co, 7 political rasters sow
eating a second term in Congress for Geasman ; anTa ptoto^hii^
MS 62-2004
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Gripnon, Lawe, and Porlier fur trade accounts, 1792-1875.
jEi^ historical Society or Wisconsin collections.
tJ e rT^^ <md * bnsi ' less records - ImfloSStavoIceB, clearance
selected ftZTh^ 7 nS iS. r ? celI>,s - «n™twleTiid liso of^rettSns?
S^SS£S»SvsS»S
„ MS 62-2005
Cartwright, Wanura, 1891- «om-*w»
Papers, 1909-51.
105 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
U. S. Bepresentative from Oklahoma and Stan, nflfeioi r*~*.
gonaence and other materia! relaanTto^totJonlniSaucS^
(eacber, military and religions activities, and Interest in fraternal
MS 62-2006
Isham, Ruth Eliza (Wales) 1849-1929.
Correspondence, 1880-1900.
2v.
Tra^p 1 S ISt0riCal S0de,T " Wi *»nsln collections.
ElSo*™ Wi. L ^n? W \ m f WaIe8 to "^ """lly ^ Men*, in
isuaiorn. Wis, describing her four years In the BeDUbllc of Areenttal
a inL 8 S 00lteacher ' wltn ""e »•»» «msr«idencetB^te^^
San^na^ A^ n ln8tit S. tl0,,8 •»* —STL Wlo.lLtfozTanS
tSL ^ J » a ^^S^ Un a. customs In native and American lomraTana two
?tt«US5££3: mmtalB * to »"* -* ^^ -S
MS 62-2007
Fairfield, George.
Papers, 1844-1906.
lbox.
ni.tSf ! lis,ori o l So « le ty of Wisconsin collections
MS 62-2008
Hower, Frank Abial, 1854-1911.
Papers, 1837-89.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
A few letters collected by or written to Flower wh'ii. h«
ESS • l £ d bi08ra ? 1 " eS , 5- BdwinX^tintJnTnd Ma't^wT^
penter; and a series of biographical sketches nf ISZ^^T Ti var ^
prepare by Consul W. ButterfleS SKetcaes of """ant Americans,
MS 62-2009
Frank, Michael.
Maries, 1840-89.
2 boxes.
^S™L HiS i £i <:al Soclet7 of W«onsln coUections.
diartab^' k ^f?" p ? m S' <md pnblic offi<a al- Complete set of
diaries kept by Colonel Frank, prominent figure to thTftiL 5JU
movement to Wisconsin, and in civic and cl^JLta ax^SS
Contains information on the educational nniin^Ti ^Z. . '""osna.
tural development of K "osna an »Vers ^SattSfeta - ^
MS 62-2010
Johnson, Edward Bryant, 1865-1935.
Papers, 1882-1929.
11 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library
JUJ" and stockman. Correspondence, speeches, diary, material
relating to the Johnson ranches, and to Chickasaw and Choctaw
Indian affairs, biographical data, clippings, pamphlets flnanclaland
legal papers, and 36 family photos. v»"v>w>, unaaciai ana
MS 62-2011
Gillett, Almerin, 1838-1896.
Papers, 1862-70.
3 v. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Papers of Major Gillett while captain of Co. D 20th Regt Wis-
consin Volunteer Infantry, including diaries and official company
reports, and records of cases which he tried as judge advocate With
these are medical examination records kept by Dr. Chandler B Chap-
man^ surgeon of the above regiment and a letter book (1862-64) kept
of ££as e " dqUarterS 0f lhe *** eos^eer of the eastern sub-district
MS 62-2012
Ayfward, John A 1861-1916.
Papers, 1886. 1907-15.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of Madison, Wis. Correspondence relating to the election
Jow«^hi"^ tr ° I S EB i correspondence and resolutions worktog
toward the "Wisconsin Peace Plan" for a conference of neutoalna-
2SL ,m0 - t0 , aa JJ t 2f stIce: «*« °* addresses byly°wart a?d
A^^ro?^","^ " Ta i? ous State democratic Jxto^-mS;
MS 62-2013
160
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bender, Peter, d. 1876.
Papers. 182S-10U.
5 v. and 1 Imx.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Justice "f the peace in Milwaukee County, commission merchant,
and operator of a gristmill and sawmill. Correspondence, papers
concerning the building and management of the Milwaukee and Green
Bay Plank Road ; an account book containing entries (1854-57)
of charges for merchandise and for sawing lumber; and 4 daybooks
(1870-80) of the Bender and Johnson gristmill. Correspondence In-
cludes letters from relatives in Onondago Co., N. T., Civil War letters
written by a son. Jacob H. Bender, and other family letters.
MS 62-2014
British Temperance Emigration Society and Saving: Fond.
Records. 1842-62.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of Robert Gorst, a trustee and agent of a group that
organized an emigration company in Liverpool in 1842 and settled
several hundred members In the region of Slazomanie, Dane Co., Wis.,
in the next ten years. Contains names of settlers and records of
services performed for them by the company and charges therefor;
legal documents including records kept by Gorst as justice of the
peace; and a small collection of his correspondence among which are
letters of inquiry from members who remained in England or who
settled elsewhere.
MS 62-2015
Clark, Orlando E 1850-1919.
Papers. 1767-1898.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Certificates, committee reports, ballots, clippings, and miscel-
laneous material relating to the Democratic conventions of 1860 at
Charleston and Baltimore, the Wiscoasin and Illinois state conven-
tions, and Baltimore ward delegate election meetings; several ser-
mons of the Rev. Peter Stair of Warren, Conn. (1767-85), some
poetry, and some miscellaneous genealogical material concerning the
Clark family of Saybrook, Conn.
MS 62-2016
Bradford, Jacob A
Papers. 1861-64.
2 folders.
In University of Oregon Library.
Diaries, and letters of Bradford to his wife and others, written
during his service in the 2d Regiment of Michigan Cavalry.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
MS 62-2017
Clark, William, 1770-1838.
Papers, 1797-1833.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies, partly from originals
in the Kansas Historical Society and the Missouri Historical Society.
Explorer. Governor of Missouri Territory, and Indian agent Diary
of Clark's journey from St Louis to the trading post at Fort Osage
in 1808; excerpts pertaining to Indian affairs In the Upper Missis-
sippi Valley; Clark's correspondence with Thomas Forsyth (1787-
1833) ; and miscellaneous pacers.
MS 62-2018
Bnrehard, George, 1810-1890.
Diaries, 1836-86.
4 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections-
Diary of a whaling voyage kept by Burchard on the ship Colum-
bia of Newark, N. J. (1838-88) ; memorandum entries for the year
1848 describing the arrival of the ship Stonlngton at New Orleans,
and the trip made by Burchard and his friend, Thomas Weekes, from
New London, Conn, to Sheboygan Co, Wis. with entries recording
their settlement of the land; and brief entries for 1876-86 of routine
farm occurrences near Plymouth, Wis.
Sections of the whaling diary are published In the Wisconsin
magazine of history, v. 18, no. 4 (June 1885) p. 422-41 ; v. 19, no. 1
(Sept 1935) p. 103-7, no. 2 (Dec 1885) p. 227-41, and no. S (Mar.
1836) p. 342-55.
MS 62-2019
LangeHier, A L
Papers. 1875-1917.
4 v. and 20 boxes.
In Cornell University library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (434)
Journalist Chiefly papers concerned with Langellier's activities
as agent for the sale of lands of the Northern Pacific Railroad in the
Northwest, and of the Michigan Syndicate in west Florida. Includes
a file of the Iroquois County times, a Greenback newspaper published
in Watseka, DX, which Langelller edited from 1875-78.
MS 62-2020
Baffly, Alexis, 1798-1861.
Paprs 1820-84.
4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies made in 1923 from originals in the State His-
torical Society of Wlsconsln.
Fur trader and member of the Minnesota Territorial Legislature.
Letters from fur traders and pioneers, giving details of Barfly's life
as a fur trader at the mouth of the Minnesota River (1820-35) and
later at Wabasha. Minn, with references to a trip to the Red River
settlements in 1821 and to territorial politics- and business books,
especially of Indian credits, of Baiily and his subordinates. Includes
a copy of a letter (1839) by Samuel C Stambaugh, containing bio-
graphical sketches of those who signed the protest against the divi-
sion of the Lake Pepin Reservation among the half-breeds. Corre-
spondents Include William A. Altken, Benjamin F. Baker, Jean Bap-
ttste faribault Joseph La framboise, James H. Lockwood, Joseph Ro-
lette, and Lawrence Taliaferro.
Deposited by Charles C. Hlrscby.
MS 62-2021
Bassett, Joel Bean, 1817-1912.
Pap«rs. 1859-76.
86 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Mainly correspondence and accounts kept by Bassett as Chippewa
Indian agent in Minnesota (1865-69). Includes letters from George
Bonga and Henry B. Whipple and data on Chief Hole-ln-the-Day.
The letters by Bonga were published In the Journal of Negro his-
tory, v. 12 (Jan. 1927) p. 41-54.
Gut of William L. Bassett
MS 62-2022
Cronin, David Edward, J. 1839.
Papers.
ca. 6 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, journalist and artist Papers of the War of 1861-65
gathered into The Cavalry album and Appendix to The evolution
of a life, with Cronin's pen and Ink sketches; MS., engrossed and
Illustrated, of The Vest mansion, Confederate and Union headquar-
ters, 1862-1865 ; MS. of the Memoirs of Major W. W. Goldsbo rough,
of the Confederate Army, with clippings from the printed version,
and Cronin's illustrations; and letters (1887-1909) from Cronin to
Daniel Parish, Jr.
MS 62-2023
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill, 1834-1903.
Autographs of Whistler and miscellaneous documents
relating to him.
2 cases, 4 v. 1 folder. 22-39 cm.
In Library of Congress, Bare Books Division-
Forms part of the Rosenwnld Collection.
Cobterts. — [Case l-2j "Whistler autograph letters, etc." 73 signed
letters to Walter and C. M. Dowdeswell, most of them undated (1884-
90) ,- 13 autograph receipts, telegrams, drafts of articles, press cot-
tings, copies of exhibit catalogs, etc Mounted. — |T. 1, "Whistler let-
ters." 3 autograph signed letters to Alan S. Cole, undated (1873-83)
Each In separate pocket — [V. 2i "Original autograph letters of James
McNeill Whistler to Charles Hanson, 1888-1889." 15 letters. Inlaid
and bound together with typed transcripts. — [V. 3] "The gentle art of
making enemies. Original autograph letters of Whistler to Wilde."
4 open letters to Oscar Wilde, 3 of tbem printed in his Gentle art of
making enemies. — [T. 4] "J. McNeill Whistler. Etchings and dry
points. Venice. 2nd series. The original ms. catalogue of this
famous series." Ms. and proofs for the Catalog, dated Feb. 17, 1883,
and reprinted In his Gentle art Of making enemies. Inlaid or
mounted (,v. 3-4] in case lettered : J. McNeill Whistler. Gentle art of
making enemies. Portion of original manuscript).— tfolder 1 ( "J. Mc-
Neill Whistler. His famous letter referring to Oscar Wilde." Auto-
graph of open letter To the gentlemen of the Committee of the Na-
tional Exhibition, published in 1888 In the World, and again In his
Gentle art of making enemies.
Gift of Leasing J. Bosenwald.
MS 62-2024
161
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Davis, William James, 1844-1919.
Papers, 1880-1801.
ca, 250 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Theater manager. Correspondence, letter books, scrapbooks, pro-
grams, cashbooks, and other papers, of Davis; his wife, Jessie Bart-
lett Davis ; her niece. Belle Fremont Bartlett ; other members of the
Davis and Bartlett families ; the Chicago Ideal Co. ; and the Carleton
English Opera Co. Concerns Davis' theatrical achievements, the
talents and performances of Mrs. Davis and Miss Bartlett, the illness
and death of Miss Bartlett, family matters, and financial and per-
sonnel aspects of the theater. Correspondents Include W. J. Carleton,
Edouard de Beske, Michael Bennett Leavltt, Alice Nlelson, and Frau-
ds WHson.
Gift of the estate of Mr. Davis, M20.
MS 62-2025
Wflbud, Charles Wesley, 1827-1880.
Papers, 1840-1906.
5496 items.
In Vermont Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, editor, and U. S. Representative from Vermont Corre-
spondence, legal papers, bills, and published speeches, concerning the
Wfflard family in Ohio and Kentucky, WiUard's education and con-
gressional career, the bankruptcy of the Central Vermont Railroad
Co., and the legal difficulties of Newburv Seminary (now Vermont
College) in 1871. «™mk
Purchased from N. Kovach, 1S47-50.
MS 62-2026
V. S. Bureau of Indian, A fairs. Agency for the PuyaHup,
Nisqudtty. and other Indian Tribet.
Records, 1874-80.
2v.
In Washington State Library.
Two letter press boobs of outgoing correspondence and reports of
H. D. Gibson and Robert H. Milroy, mostly to the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, and to the Inspector of Indian Supplies in Portland,
Or- concerning personnel and administrative matters, Indian reser-
vations, land allotments, supplies, and care of the Indians. Includes
a few personal letters.
MS 62-2027
Gould, Charles Newton, 1868-1949.
Papers, 1901-49.
20 II.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Geologist and author. Correspondence, Including letters used as
source material for Gould's writings, lectures, 2 Bcrapbooks of news-
paper dippings, geological maps, biographical Information, biennial
reports (1901-04) of the Oklahoma Dent of Geology and Natural
Hlftoiy, Oklahoma Geological Survey publications, reprints of ar-
ticles, MSS. entitled Extent of arid regions In United States, A geo-
logical history of Oklahoma, and Oklahoma geologists and their work
(an autobiography), ca. 60 MSS. of short essays called Geologettes:
and copies of Gould's published works. »■«««■ .
MS 62-2028
Hint, Abel, 1765-1823.
Correspondence, 1814-22.
72 p.
In State Historical Society erf Wisconsin collections
Transcripts (typewritten)
Qeirgyman. Letters from Timothy Flint and Salmon Giddlnos to
Abel Flint, secretary of the Connecticut Missionary Society atHart-
ford, consisting of reports on their missionary activities In Ohio
Missouri, and Illinois; on relationships with William Henry Harri-
son at North Bend. Ohio, and Stephen Hempstead, St Louis: frontier
religious conditions; and Flint's troubles and subsequent resignation
from the missionary field.
MS 62-2029
Downs, William H J. 1819.
Correspondence of William H. Downs and his son Edmund
H. Downs, 1861-64.
1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
.5f^! t i? fBlehla,,dCo - Wte - letters of William, quartermaster
of the 25th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry and speculator In cotton and
other commodities, discuss his military duties and comment on service
to Minnesota after the Indian outbreak of 1882 and in the southern
Mississippi Valley during and after the siege of Vlcksburg. Letters
of Edmund Downs describe army life and the ii.rf.hipt experienced
by Union troops In Virginia. ' ^^™"
MS 62-2030
Enget, Otto.
Papers. 1843-62.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Photocopies.
Miscellaneous letters and documents bearing on the history of the
Lutheran Church in Wisconsin and the United States, and relating
especially to the Buffalo Synod. Includes letters of the Bev. Johannes
A. A. Grabau and several Items bearing on the history of the church
at Kirchhayn, Wis. In German.
MS 62-2031
Rupp, Norman Nienstedt, 1882-1942.
Pap-re, 1875-1950.
6 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Timberland investor. Letter books, diaries, journals, ledgers, and
other business and family papers, concerning purchase, lease, and sale
of timberlands in California, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan,
Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington, in which Bupp was associated
with his father, John J. Rupp, and with the Huron Timber Co- the
Mitchell, Door Real Estate Co- the Rose Gold Mining and Mining co-
and the Rupp Investment Co.
MS 62-2032
Taber family.
Papers, 1827-1906.
120 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (307)
Correspondence concerning Iowa land ; deeds, mortgages, loans, and
tax receipts for Michigan and Iowa lands; deeds for property In
Castile (Wyoming Co.) N. Y., Perry (Genesee Co.) and Cayuga Co,
N. Y.; and annnal statements (1830-65) of taxes for townships of
Wyoming Co., N. T.
MS62-203S
Ravenel, Henry William, 1814-1887.
Correspondence, 1841-86.
215 items.
In Clemson College Library.
Botanist. Letters from leading American and European botanists
and agriculturists, mostly concerning fungi, grapes, and other plants,
and usually requesting or acknowledging specimens. Correspondents
include Al»an Wentworth Chapman (6 Items), Mordecai Cubitt Cooke
(7 items), and Moses A Curtis (21 items)
Csrd index in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-2034
Schuyler County collection, 1839-1917.
7 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (232)
Miscellaneous records of Schuyler Co., N. Y. and vicinity Includes
an assessment roll from Montour Falls, N. Y. (1869) ; s poll list from
DIx, N. Y. (1870) ; voters enrollment of Burdett N. Y. (1917) : farm
accounts (1855-87) of Alfred Rich, Rock Stream, N. Y.; blacksmith's
accounts (1838-61) ; and Willow Creek Station freight accounts. Le-
high Valley Railroad.
MS 62-2035
Read, James.
Papers, 1792-1875.
244 items and S v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (222B)
Surveyor. Correspondence and accounts relating to the Pnlteney
estate holding lands now mainly within Steuben, Yates, Ontario and
Wayne Counties, N. Y.; surveyor's sketches and Indentures in Steuben
Co ; letters from Read's son John, from Illinois Territory (1810) and
California (1850) ; an undated, unsigned letter (12 p.) of accusation
against Dugald Cameron; daybook (1802-03), cashbook (1792-«5)
and correspondence of Charles Williamson, and a list of deeds record-
ing lands sold by him. Other correspondents Include Dugald Cameron.
Joseph Fellows, and Robert Troup. wuueran.
MS 62-2036
Rarick, Charles Claudius, 1870-1960.
Papers.
6 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Methodist clergyman In Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma Territory,
and Oregon. Autobiography and sermons.
MS 62-2037
162
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect
ions
Moore family.
Pap»rs. 1751-1930.
459 items.
U n f"eS™ e ii^« e ?iS) Lib^, " T • COllWti ° n 0f a"*"™ 1 *™°" and
Correspondence, deeds, and wills of EzeMel Moore, of iinwin<_
Co., Ire. and of the Moore family of CecU CtoiK ? -^Sf *£3
Papers, rent lists, and accounts tor £optriesln BrUk^N T^
*KS* », £** °; -' X T - ; and recollections (1824-25) of La
Fayette, President James Monroe and his wif<T m~ tIiT.. X;.
MS 62-2038
EUot, Mabel, collector.
Papers, 1859-1932.
209 items.
UnfJeSHrcW^^r"' 7 - C ° U * Ctton »< **™1 History and
xf^SSSZuS^figST" * n * e -»«« — the sate
MS 62-2039
New York Historical Society.
Signal books, 17T9-1862.
3 T.
In New Tork Historical Society collections.
Oommodore John Barry's almal book f«m» ^fJUi J<_ %L v"""' '
from he.dou.rter.'n^rN.Xg ^aMiH.yMy? "^
MS62-2040
Civil War Committee of Fulton and Vomer
Records, 1861-63.
208 items.
V&Sg*3£2?<gS S > 1Jh ~"- C ° UecU0n of *<*"»»■ History and
MS 62-2041
Chemimg Co, A^. r.
Co|£Tr., a S^ trofewChemnn « alld&!h ^
h!!^^ T' C0Ufictta » * **«* History and
MS 62-2042
Bowman, Henry.
Papers, 1846-1929.
221 items and 11 t
0ni^S™ e ich?S7^ mT"' CoUteaoD * B48l0Ml »*«* ^"
cIoa^r^^ d ^ UD ?^^Ztw^rS taE,,nlra - , ' y - **
dealers In S ™i.iS W) between Bowman and leather
n^e 8 m^e?rMlcn^S^r a < d ^»i 1 £g*™J™5 ) - «*
to Chicago by waytfthe QtmTSw-^; 125SJ *w=f">HW a trip
ment and of a mntttalbro^lrSSJ^J^?" 38 ot a *** °«Part-
represented protective society. Francis Bowman Ualso
MS 62-2043
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Indian miscellany, 1810-455
ca. 1U00 Items
between the Slom and the Sac andFor £LJ!£ .""fj^jooondary
earning the Black Hawk «£££*« r£ ^££5£ : ej™»Pondence con-
Creek Indian warriors (iSSt^St'. ^Jf^ZS 7 ' tte n " Bter «* <*
Unpubliahed^dVlffne re^tJrl PaPe ' S -
MS 62-2044
Gittinger, Roy, 1878-
Papers, 1864r-1942.
568 items.
In University of Oklahoma library
In part, transcripts.
Inctades minutes of Eegento^SnWc^ gtee&SaSttel ^SSS
early publications on the history oftte ™toSS, 8 SSS?'~ i tter
tt S r^uc^.?Mr,^I^^ Sril d ^ *» >*"
copy ^ £ Getter, .ddreas^ .«£*«£ SSS
MS 62-2046
Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition, 7*5*.
Records, 1886-91.
ca. 250 items.
In Museum of the American Indian Librarv
Hamilton Cusbing, to ^^SmtnSS^ "w^h^S"* 100 - Prank
garet Magill Hodge. """""P". arooertc*: Webb Hodge, and Mar-
MS 62-2046
Bliss family.
Diaries, 1867-88.
10 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
.hJS^SlS^T 6 / Mra -. M " N BI1M f^ KondS). her hubaad. and
their daughter Ida, residents of Janeevllte, Wis, Madison! and bSt
w „ """J ^""l? 1 »"» dally runs as abroad eugEnee? MrHS!"
her household and town activities, and Ida teicbrtiaod Saim?
MS 62-2047
Johnston, Fayette.
Papsrs, 1815-61.
77 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (4535)
Merchant and Army officer, of Fredericksburg, Va. Corresnond-
SSJESSL ^i"^?" 1 "H*"- PeraonsSliitltuS^et
S^S. tac £ de *<*?* Hume, Matthew Fontaine Maury JamesK
eSfr/vT" 1 ^"^ -* "» *«**£ SS STR*
Gift 1953.
MS 62-2048
Button, Hamilton Morris, 1908- collector.
Autograph collection, 182^-93
ca. 100 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (T72)
Microfilm (positive)
«„il2!!? to"**** portraits, dippings, and other papers of public
(1849^^f B^m^'i?^ 1 ?? 1 c CeD e tnI3r - Includes^^dena
SatSth^oSS ^ J Til' U " I" Senator and Gorerno/o? New
*Sn, % Kobert H. Morris, and material relating to the Morria
£Sta- r> C ?f re S m ?! ,ent8 lnclnde °««W B. Baker; NathanielP
Ba^D3, R G. T. Beauregard, Philander Chase, Henry CTaV John
L~ ^°U- w ^ nln « to n Hunt, Joseph E. Johnston. Abbott Law
rence^ Abraham Lincoln, Robert Walton Moore. Charles ^ ValenSne
h"^^ 5 -. 3 ^"^ ¥ orr i£ JacoD MoITls - J <*n Cox Morris, John
a Reagan, A. H. Schulte, Wlnfleld Scott, William Henry slwanL
Men Ewing Sherman, William Tecomseb Sb«nian.^onre^^
C^rWrtSL 1 ^' D8nlel Weteter ' Crafts'TTrlg^'lnd^
Deposit, 1940.
MS 62-2049
Leavitt family.
Letter book, 1861-65.
l v.
In University of Virginia Library (68)
g^Pat^Se^d^Se^
Purchase, 1988.
MS 62-2050
163
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Butler County (Ohio) Historical Society.
Miscellaneous collections, ea. 1800-
ca. ">*t0 items.
In Butler County Historical Society collections (Hamilton, Ohio)
Correspondence, diaries, minntes, deeds and other land records,
vouchers, receipts, certificates, canal tolls, Indentures, leases, bonds,
contracts, wills, scrapbooks, programs, memoranda, autographs, lists,
articles, printed material, maps, pictures, and other papers, largely
concerning the history of Butler County and Hamilton, Ohio.
MS 62-2051
Bader, Jesse Lee, 1883-
Papers, 1889-1951.
410 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Librarian. Papers relating to the early history of the University
of Oklahoma, bookplates, and 80 photos, of the Bun of 1899 and of
pioneer life in the Oklahoma Territory.
MS 62-2052
Pine, William Kiss, 1877-
Papers, 1925-42.
100 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Businessman and TT. S. Senator from Oklahoma. Correspondence,
speeches, newspaper clippings, certificates of nomination for U. S.
Senate, printed matter, and photos, relating to Pine's political activi-
ties In Oklahoma as Senator and as an unsuccessful candidate lor Gov-
ernor, the dispute between his oil company and the Oil Workers'
Union, banking and economic matters, railroads, and Indian affairs.
MS 62-2053
Pearson, John Cannon, 5. 1862.
Papers, 1887-1948.
6 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman and mayor of Marshall, Okla. Official correspondence
and papers relating to Pearson's term of office as Mayor of Marshall,
Okla., special editions of newspapers (1887-89) of Marshall, Okla. and
Plerson, Iowa, and a certificate of membership lc and certificates of
Incorporation of the Oklahoma City Board of Trade. Includes letters
of the Capital Grain and Elevator Co, Oklahoma City, and letters re-
lating to coal, grain, and real estate transactions In Marshall, Okla.
MS 62-2054
Otmger, Mrs. Paul T collector.
dinger collection, 1866-1914.
59 if ins.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Two lecture notebooks, an account book listing the names of stu-
dents and the cost of their education, and other material relating to
the teaching career in the East of Mrs. Olinger's great-grandfather
EL K. Schermerhom : business correspondence and other material re-
garding her father, William B. McAlester and her grandfather, James
JackBon McAlester; account book (1866), land deeds of the Choctaw-
Chlckasaw Nations, unallotted land deeds signed by Douglas EL John-
ston and Victor M Locke, Jr., and rental and lease papers on Choctaw
land.
MS 62-2055
Oklahoma State Federation of Labor.
Records, 1903-57.
42 r
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, proceedings (MS. and printed), reports, resolu-
tions, press releases, clippings, posters, printed matter, and other
papers. Includes correspondence from various locals concerning legis-
lation, correspondence with the American Federation of Labor, with
other state federations, and with Congressmen ; reports and documents
of the Oklahoma Dept. of Labor, the V. S. Dept. of Labor, and the
Joint Labor Legislative Board of Oklahoma ; minutes (1922-23) of the
Farmer-Labor Beconstruction League; a 1907 charter of affiliation
with the American Federation of Labor, signed by Samuel Gompers;
and material on conventions, wage scales, elections, the League for
Political Education, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission,
price control of housing and other government price controls, labor In
Israel, and other labor questions.
MS 62-2056
Home, Carlton Ross, 1877-
Papers, 1836-1948.
13 ft.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Lawyer, judge, and civic leader of Caddo Co., Okla Correspond-
ence which includes letters relating to Fori Cobb, Okla. and the
Comanche Indians, a ledger of Shirley's Trading Post, and other
papers on Indians of the Southwest as collected by Hume while serv-
ing as tribal attorney for the Caddo Indians, together with corre-
spondence, pamphlets, other papers, and photos, of the early years
of the University of Oklahoma
MS 62-2057
Jacobson, Oscar Bronsse, 1882-
Papers, 1915-42.
72 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Artist and university professor. Correspondence (personal and
with the American Federation of Arts) ; catalogs, constitutions, mem-
bership lists, and programs of exhibits and of the conventions of the
Association of Oklahoma Artists ; material of the University of Okla-
homa College of Fine Arts ; and art posters, all reflecting Jacobson'e
Interest in the development of a school of native Indian art.
MS 62-2058
Hntto, Robert Walton, 1885-
Papers, 1929-47.
325 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Banker. Correspondence, papers of the Chamber of Commerce of
Norman, Okla., and official papers of the Oklahoma Public Expendi-
tures Council. Includes letters relating to local banking; and letters
of the American Bankers Association, and the Oklahoma Bankers
Association.
MS 62-2059
Hundley, John W 1872-
Business records, 1900-42.
21 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman. Correspondence, contracts, abstracts, deeds, leases,
mortgages, statements of account, inventories, financial records,
promissory notes, bank statements, and tax receipts relating to
Hundley's enterprises at Calvin, Lindsay, and Wlster, Okla, and re-
flecting the nature of banking on the frontier In relation to cattle,
cotton, and olL \
MS 62-2060
Densmore, Benjamin, 1831-1913.
Papers, 1845-57.
103 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Civil engineer. Compositions written by Densmore while attend-
ing Milton Academy, 1849-50; letters to him at St. Paul, Minn., by
members of his family in Emerald Grove, Wis., and JanesvOle de-
scribing farming conditions, railroads, land speculation in Iowa, and
work in lumberyards; and notebooks and plats of surveys In Bock
Co., Wis.
MS 62-2061
McKeown, Thomas Deitz, 1878-
Papers, 1900-36.
45 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, judge, and U, S. Representative from Oklahoma. Speeches
relating to the Chickasaw Nation, the Democratic Party, and the
Civil War; essays, articles, 2 scrapbooks; and other material per-
taining to McKeown-s political career.
MS 62-2062
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Records from French archives. 1RR4-1796.
3 boxes.
Tn State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts from originate in various depositories In France, prin-
cipally the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of the
Colonies.
Concerns the French regime In Wisconsin and the Northwest, and
French-American relations, 1798-96.
Translations of many of the papers have been published in the
Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, v. 16 (1902) p. 114-
477, passim: v. 17 (1906) p. 1-518, passim; v. 18 (1908) p. 1-208,
passim; and in the Reports of the American Historical Association,
1898, p. 930-1107, passim, and 1897, p. 569-679.
MS 62-2063
164
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia
T?erirds. 1784-1879.
lbrct.
Sn S .,^ H J±r i J a, ^ ety ot W1 «nrain collections.
MS 62-2064
Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931
Papers, 1881-1950.
83 ft.
In University of Virginia Library
(1940) Oo™i»S2!S * ^ •*• AWenna n, by Dumas Malone
Rowland Angell, VlsSut^As^ctarta, ^^oct^S" bET
W^^wS B °° ker * WmW »*<». Joseph R. Wilson, ana
Gifts, 1989-50.
MS 62-2065
Martin, Aw. T P
Papers, 1873-1952.
462 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
atoTrSSS^.S? 1 ^, ^^ ' letters d^<^« life in the In-
™ Territory; account of toe opening of theHowa-Comanche
TO?SLS?. ^"ST* a,y »'*■"' SnfederSr^o^Se^
earl? ^f^ and °? her P 81 "* 3 rdaUn « t0 banking «° tt>e frontier,
early oil development, and Oklahoma hJstory(Borresnondenrt^
Ayres Robertson, and Martin Edwin Trapp. ". '"wmwh
MS 62-2066
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
•Papers on religion.
In American Philosophical Society Library
Includes Antonio de Araujo y Azevedo's Gateclsmo braslliiv.. T«h n
S^~»T?^ (1798-1818) ; Stephen Farnum Peckbam's ThTLoUard
2^ w^^°^ii merl<: \, : 2EomaD Catn » lir breviaries; MA a c^
of tte Western Missionary Society of Pennsylvania's records («>£
M^d^s^. LSIteSSS? ^^ Detaan ****
MS 62-2067 rev
Paige, Mabeth (Hurd)
Papers, 1943-58.
50 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Member of the Minnesota Legislature. Correspondence speeches
ff S^ ^^ 2** ""ewndence Includes twTurtersfrS
the novelist Gladys Hasty Carroll, a memorandum conceit* the
Indian problem to Minnesota from the chairman rf the Governor*
KHZ"* 1 ^^ "* " ■"-'•■•« ««" torn! ,WaS
■'ofsKSiS 1 ^ «""»*• , 4 £J t,roW Stassen to block ^nomlnatES
ofachaxd Nixon at the 1956 Republican National Convention The
speeches are mainly undated ones by Mrs. Paige on thThSory™
tte suffrage movement, together with a mlmSgraphed copy it a
»peech by John Cowles on American foreign ISllcy (1954) The
?f„f te ? . mat ? M i?. "" 1 ^ two bulletins (1955) by the Women's Dlvi-
?c£L "V"; ae P° bUcan Committee, and a reprint of an article on the
1958 school desegregation crisis In Little Hock, Ark.
Descriptive Inventory In the repository.
Gift of the estate of Mrs. Paige, 1961.
MS 62-2068
Edwards, Martha L d. 1926.
Papers.
5 boxes and 7 boxes of file cards
^ISS^ H i S , tort< 2 1 Society of Wisconsin collections,
in ^nfrSif^sSS J*"*, "™*" * the *°™>* Catholic Church
MS 62-2069
Massie family.
Papers, 1698-1875.
5740 items.
J n J"5 tala Historical Society collections.
rttata^Tn'? e » < ^i! JS , II,ess accounts - '"dentures, deeds, wills, bonds,
ISSm&^J ?? 1 ** t0Banta * lawsuits, other legal docnmen£
sem^w B ^JS Ri SS-2 sro ^ ed blUs o* *■» Vlrglnu GeneralS
1££r.J8 aS f£ BS) ' report U and ^solutions of the Continental Con!
SS»°i .°^ "f" 6 "' "* buIk °* t"* "Section TOMlstoTcoiTe-
spondence and business accounts of Thomas Massie, of Frederick, Am-
herst and. Nelson Counties, Va. Other correspondents Sclute
Sn^?,. A jS n ^ Samuel I , Allen ' Lucy Ho I* in8 Johnston Ambler/John
Ball Charles Flemtag Bates, Samuel Beall, Grace Bradfute, Pegg?
Bradfute, Lucy Carter Burwell, Nathaniel Burwell, Samuel Jordan
CabeU, William H. Cabell, Robert Carter, William F. Carter, Herbert
Claiborne, John Pendleton Cobbs, Nancy Coffey, William H. Coleman.
Sally Crews Shelton Crosthwait, Mary Morris Johnston Dillon Cun-
5S3?£?ft.>?S!S 1 ^^' wmiajn B- Dabney, Leroy Daingerfleld,
Philip Dold Philip Francis. Peachey Franklin, William Adams Fry:
William Gait, John G. Gamble, Robert Gamble, Patrick Gibson. Fran-
cis Gildart Charles Goore, Moses Greenwood, Henry Gurney, Bryan
Hampson, William B. Hare, Thomas D. Harris, William Hartshorne.
Elizabeth Ann Macon Heath, Alexander Henderson, Nathaniel H11L
N. Hnghart, Charles Johnston, Frances Steptoe Langhorne. Henry
Scalsbrook Langhorne, Andrew Lewis, James Drew McCaw, James
McDonald, T. H. Macon, Thomas Macon, John Marshall, William
Marshall, John Mason, James Maury, Mary Fitzhugh Grymes Ran-
dolph Meade, John D. Morris, Sarah Nelson Burwell Nelson, Eliza-
beth Page, Maria Horsmanden Byrd Page, Ludnda Steptoe Penn,
Mary C. Preston Massie Pleasants, John Pryor, George D Spratt,
Charles A. Stuart, Frandsca Thomson, and members of the Anderson,
Cocke, Johnston, Massie, and Steptoe families.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gifts of Thomas James Massie, before 1901 ; of Mrs. Corbln Brax-
ton Valentine. 1980.
MS 62-2070
Efiet, Charles, 1810-1862.
Papers, 1827-1926.
ca. 18,000 items.
In University of Michigan Transportation Library.
Civil engineer. Correspondence, reports, memoranda, recommen-
dations, estimates, notebooks, maps, contracts, specifications, deeds,
receipts, and other papers. Bulk of the correspondence consists of
EUets official and private correspondence after he had been commis-
sioned Colonel In the Union Army and made commander of the Union
ram fleet; official and private correspondence (1843-63) of his son,
Charles Rivers Ellet; and correspondence of his brother, Alfred
Washington Ellet, who succeeded him as commander of the ram fleet
Military papers cover the activities of the fleet on the Mississippi and
165
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ellet, Charles, 1810-1862. Papers, 1827-1926. (Omttmied)
Its tributaries. Correspondents include H. Addison, George E.
Badger. James Baker, John Bell. James Buchanan, Simon Cameron,
Salmon P. Chase, Lot Clark, the Grand Dnke Constantine of Russia,
C. H. Davis, Jefferson Davis, James C. Dobbin, David Glasgow Farra-
gut, Loyall Farragut, John B. Floyd. John Charles Fremont, Sir
James Graham, Ulysses S. Grant, Henry Wager Halleck, Joseph
Henry, Jonathan Knight, Benjamin H. Latrobe, Abraham Lincoln (1
letter) , George B. McClellan, Edwin Dennison Morgan, Soger Nelson,
Lord Palmerston, David D. Porter, John Randal, S. W. Roberts, John
A. Roebllng, Mattas Romero, John McAllister Schofleld, Winfleld
Scott, Charles B. Sedgwick, Thomas O. Selfridge, William Henry
Seward, John Sherman, William T. Sherman, Edwin M. Stanton,
George Crockett Strong, Thomas Sweeney, Lorenzo Thomas, James
Madison Tuttie, Gideon Welles, Canvass White, John EUls Wool, and
Benjamin Wright.
Purchased from Elvira D. Cabell, 1936.
MS 62-2071
Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Official records, 1810-1947.
100 items, 36 v. and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Official correspondence, record books, daybook, cashbook. fee book,
land deed book; tax records, court records, court docket, briefs; re-
ceipts, plantation notes; journal, minutes, annual report, constitution;
inventory of archives, Indexes, directory, list of names ; radio scripts,
translations of documents, maps, and miscellaneous papers. Persons
and institutions prominently mentioned are Adams County Poorhouse;
Board of Inspectors, Mississippi State Penitentiary ; cli cult courts of
Jefferson and Sunflower counties ; M. A. Clark, James J. Collier ;
Commissioners of Direct Taxes for District of Mississippi ; Democratic
State Executive Committee; Anthony Foster of Sardls, Miss.; George
M. Govan, secretary of state of Mississippi ; Hinds County Jail, and
School Board; Langsdale (Clarke Co.) Post Office; Lawrence Co.!
Leflore Co. courts; Mississippi-Tennessee Boundary Commission;
Fleming Moore, justice of the peace; Orphans Court, Madison Co.;
George B. Power ; probate courts of Attala and Choctaw counties ;
Will Purvis, defendant in various Mississippi courts; Rankin Co.
court, and supervisors ; D. L. Saloman, secretary-treasurer of the Mis-
sissippi Association of Supervisors ; A. J. Smith, justice of the peace ;
United States District Court; Warren Co. sheriff and tax collector;
and Works Progress Administration; Adult Education and Nursery
School Project, Civil Works Administration for Mississippi, Federal
Emergency Belief Administration, and Mississippi Writers' Project
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-2072
MeCardle, William H
Papers, 1863-93.
162 items.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
Confederate Army officer, newspaper editor, and author, of Vlcks-
burg. Miss. Correspondence, historical MSS., newspaper clippings,
photos., and other papers. Part of the material was collected for use
In writing A history of Mississippi, from the discovery of the great
river by Hernando De Soto, including the earliest settlement made by
the French under Iberville, to the death of Jefferson Davis, by Robert
Lowry and William H. MeCardle (published 1891). The principal
MSS. are as follows : The great War Between the States ; The Indians
in Mississippi ; The infamy of {James R.] Chalmers ; History of jour-
nalism in Mississippi; CoL William H. MeCardle: his services to the
Confederacy; The Planters Bank bonds; Biographical sketches of
eighty-seven Misslsslpplans; Humphreys family; George Poindexter;
Recollections of the organization and history of the 24th Mississippi
Regiment of the Confederate States Army, by W. F. Dowd ; and Wil-
kinson County, a lecture, by C. P. Wilson. Also, a group of photos, of
prominent men of the Confederacy, collected by MeCardle for his
history. The correspondence Includes some letters (1885) recommend-
ing MeCardle for appointment as second comptroller of the U. S.
Treasury, addressed to James Z. George, L. Q. C. Lamar, and Grover
Cleveland. There are copies of 3 letters of 1865, from B. D. Pritchard
to the Adjutant General, Edwin M. Stanton to N. A. Miles, and from
Miles to Stanton, in regard to the imprisonment and shflrfrHng f
Jefferson Davis. Other correspondents Include James L. Alcorn,
P. G. T. Beauregard, Thomas C. Catchings, James R. Chalmers,
Charles Clark, Jefferson Davis, W. S. Featherston, Charles E. Hooker,
Benjamin G. Humphreys, L. Q. C. Lamar, Stephen D Lee, Robert
Lowry, J. S. McNeily, S. M. Meek, F. A. Montgomery, J. C. Pemberton,
JT. C. Pemberton, Jr., Reuben O. Reynolds, G. D. Shands, Alex. P.
Stewart, John M. Stone, Edward C. Walthall, W. T. Walthall, and
T. J. Wharton.
Girt of Annie F. MeCardle, 1947 and 1958.
MS 62-2073
Longacre, Mrs. Glenn V collector.
Harrison and Doddridge Counties papers, 1778-1955.
1 box und 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (1015, 1018)
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other papers. Includes
letters of World War z servicemen and nurses, papers of the Hick-
man family of Harrison County, letter from a State Medical So-
ciety committee concerning a study of the medical botany of the
State (1868), a series of published letters of L. P. Willis who was a
teacher in the Philippine Islands and Japan for 20 years, newspaper
clippings, mainly from Doddridge and Harrison Counties, concerning
marriages, deaths, and family history, and weather and flood data.
Gift and loan from Mrs. Longacre, 1957.
MS 62-2074
lippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Literary manuscripts and related papers, 1803-1957.
ca. SO items, 2 v., and 1 roll of microfilm.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopy.
Chiefly historical sketches (Including reminiscences), along with
biographies, autobiographies, bibliographies, poetry, trial records,
copyright records, and lecture notes, all usually short Authors are
Louisa Antoinette Alaux, of New Orleans, Bette E. Barber, Charles
A. Barton, Mrs. L W. Beauchamp, Edwin C.Bearas, Beulah Vick
Bickley, Dalton B. Brady. E. a Campbell, T. W. Crigler, Maude
Bllzey, J. Paul Faulkner, Warren E. Grabau, F. Douglas Halverson,
Annie E. Harper, Edward Randolph Hopkins, Grace Clementine Huff,
Joseph 3. Hunter, T. F. Jackson, Robert A. Jarman, Cecil Johnson,
Eliza Ann Lanier, Plnutus Iberus Llnsey, T. N. Martin, Dr. Patton,
Lillian Sutter, Ida Barlow Trotter, James D. Wallace, Sr., Mrs. John
Cayce Wax; and William Young Westervelt Includes a descriptive
register of Attala Co.; an anonymous MS. of the Historical Pageant-
Spectacle for Clarksdale, Miss. ; copyright records for 71 books,
pamphlets, maps, and pieces of music copyrighted by Misslssippians
between 1850-70; records (in English and In French) of the trial of
Samuel Mason, highwayman; histories of the Mississippi Federation
of Women's Clubs; printer's copy of one vol of Mississippi Histori-
cal Society Publications; and copies of cards relating to Jefferson
Davis, William Faulkner, Joseph H. Ingraham, and Stark Xoung
from the Work Progress Administratlonls Bibliography of American
Literature.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-2075
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Diaries and journals, 1493 f-1864.
ca. 10 items and ca. 15 v.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
In part, photocopies.
Antonio de Aspa's description (ca. 1518) of the first voyages of
Columbus; William Bell's journal (1830-33) containing notes on the
Barbadoes, on slavery, and on Gibraltar; Landon Carter's diary
(1764-67), containing extracts from The compleat body of hus-
bandry; Bartolome de las Casas' abridgement (1493?) of Columbus'
journal of his first voyage; Joseph Chadwick's Journal (1764) of
the survey of a route from Penobscot to Quebec; journal (1833) of
a trip from Philadelphia to Boston, kept by the son of Amos A.
Evans; E. M. Greenley's journal (1863-64) of a European trip;
journals (1754-79), together with reports and several letters, of
Henry Hamilton; extracts from the diary (1774-80) of Thomas
Hutcniupfn; a diary (1861) of the voyage from Japan to the United
States, with descriptions of Hawaii, California, Washington and New
York, by a member of the first official Japanese mission to the United
States; the diary (1799-1801) of Tobias Lear, private secretary to
George Washington and Consul General to Santo Domingo ; the
journal (1802) of Nathaniel Little, describing the round trip from
Massachusetts to Ohio; the diary (1788-69) of Wllllam Rolllnson,
describing the voyage from Liverpool to New York; Vallette Lau-
dun's Journal (1720) of the trip from Toulon to Louisiana; and the
anonymous diary (1818-19) of two Englishmen traveling on the
continent
Described separately in Guide to the manuscript collections in the
William L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
and in the 2d ed., compiled by W. S. Ewing (1853)
MS 62-2076
166
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Military papers, 1540-1865.
ca. 110 items and ca. 15 v.
In William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
In part, transcript and photocopies.
Orderly books kept by or for General Thomas Barbee, David Bra-
dish, Colonel Henry Bouquet, several British units including a Loyal-
ist regiment. Sir William Howe, and one kept at the American head-
quarters at Valley Forge; diaries and journals kept by William
Boston, a Ovu War soldier, by Armand de la Croix, Doc de Castries,
who was with Rochambeau's fleet, by Count Charles Henri d-Estaing
and a French army engineer named O'Connor, describing the siege of
7?S?> n0 r I Jonatnan French who served with Massachusetts troops
(1757), by Reuben Smith Goodman, a clergyman, who described his
work In Civil War hospitals, by Jehu Hay, a British officer stationed
at Detroit, by an unidentified Hessian soldier, and by Robert
Navanv. royal notary In Detroit ; and miscellaneous items concerning
the American Revolution belonging to the Castellane family, a muster
of men and equipment before Coronado's expedition northward, sig-
nal book for the fleet commanded by Count d'Estalng, prescription
book and case reports kept by Amos A. Evans during the War of
1812, miscellaneous records of the British Army in America, several
letters of John Hale, receiver general of Lower Canada Admiral
Richard Howe's instructions to the British fleet in American waters,
statements concerning the battles at Lexington and Concord, and the
siege of Louisburg in 1745, letters of James MacDonald, British
officer, logbook and other papers of the Chevalier de Montell during
the American Revolution, adjutant general's records for the conti-
nental army, and letters of James Wilkinson relating to administra-
tion of the Northwest Territory: and two books, both anonymous
concerning the American Revolution.
Described separately in Guide to the manuscript collections in the
William L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
and in the 2d ed., compiled by W. S. Ewing (1953)
MS 62-2077
Moravian Church.
Records, 1747-1858.
58 ft
In Moravian Archives (Bethlehem, Pa.
Gemein-Nachrichten; reports from the Unity Elders' Conference -
and minutes and results of General Synods. The Gemein-Nachrich-
ten, also called Hutten-Diarimn and Jungerhaus-DIarium, contained
letters, reports of churches and church workers, church diaries, ser-
mons, short addresses, biographies, poems, liturgical services and
hymns, and (1747-65) a running account of the day's events at the
headquarters of the Moravian Church in Herrnhut, Germany, or
etaewnert Many of the sermons, addresses, and poems are by Count
Klcolaus L. von Zlnzendorf, Johannes de WattevUie, and Augustus G
Snangenberg. Includes diaries, letters, biographies, and reports from
Egypt, England, Greenland, Labrador, Surinam, Africa, Germany,
Danish West Indies, and Jamaica. The Gemein-Nachrichten was a
sort of handwritten newspaper which transmitted these communi-
cations, sometimes condensed, to all the important Moravian centers.
The material is in German, with a few translations into English.
List of contents of the Gemein-Nachrichten in the repository
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 62-2078
Ebey, Winfield Scott, 1831-1865.
Papers. 1850-65.
3 ft (ca! 400 items)
In University of Washington Library.
Lawyer Correspondence, financial material, and other papers.
Concerns the frontier, pioneer life, politics, and government of Wash-
ington Territory ; the overland Journey from Missouri to Washington:
wars with the Pacific Coast Indians; and the John Day River region
to Oregon. Correspondents include Francis A. Chenoweth, George
W ;£? rU ^: I i aac Neff Ebey ' Blwood Evan s. Edmund Claire Fitzhugh
Seludus Garfielde. Granville Owen Haller, William Winiock Miner
Henry Boeder, J. X H. Van Bokkelen, William Henson Wallace, and
t ^/St?*™ Wnltwortl >- The material is related to the library's
Isaac N. Ebey collection.
Finding aids in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the llbrarv
Purchased from Robert L. Hawley, 1960
MS 62-2079
Hollon, William Eugene, 1913- collector.
Hollon collection, 1840-67.
62 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence (family and official) of Randolph Barnes Marcy
extracts from his records and his journal of inspection (1871) to-
gether with his report to Major Porter; Captain Loriug's report on
the Marcy expedition ; correspondence and other papers of Zebulon
m. Pike; colonization contract with the Republic of Texas (1843)
signed by Sam Houston and correspondence relating to it; a letter
(1867) from H. Douglas to the Assistant Adjutant General, Dent of
Missouri, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; William Bollaert-s Journal with
?"?? "£, *5? Tr ' ml ^ and Sabine rivers ; MSS. entitled So goes the mall
by B. H. Brown, and Butterfleld Overland Mail and trail ; article for
the Youths companion by George B. McClellan ; reprint entitled A
Spanish Arrastra in Wichita Mountains ; a map of the layout of the
Great Square at San Antonio, as well as other Indian Territory and
Texas maps and documents.
MS 62-2080
Anderson, Rasmus Bjorn, 1846-1936.
Papers, 1841-1936.
16 v. and 33 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Teacher, editor, businessman, and diplomat Includes 30 boxes of
general correspondence. In Norwegian, English, and other languages •
family correspondence; translations, articles, and addresses; social
memorabilia from Anderson's years in the diplomatic service, an
account book for a Mexican rubber plantation, a grocery account
book, a caahbook, a notebook, and diaries kept by Mrs. Anderson (8 v„
1876-89, with some gaps). Correspondence relates to Anderson's
twct i ln g at Albion Academy and the University of Wisconsin, his
service (1885-89) as Minister to Denmark, his writings, and his busi-
ness enterprises, which included the sale of life Insurance, the
American agency for a Norwegian cod liver oil, and the development
of a rubber plantation in Mexico. Correspondents include Anderson's
classmates at Luther College, Decorab, Iowa; faculty members there
and at Albion Academy ; aspiring writers and translators of Scandi-
navian literature ; notable critics and authors ; newspaper and maga-
zine editors; hook publishers and dealers; churchmen; committees
seeking Anderson's services as a lecturer; guests whom he had enter-
tained; personal friends; pioneer Norwegian settlers; diplomats,
travelers, and people interested in the study of Scandinavian life and
literature.
MS 62-2081
Scott, Matthew Thompson, 1828-1891.
Papers, 1831-1900.
11,000 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives.
Businessman and landowner. Correspondence, business diaries,
notebooks, rental agreements, deeds, abstracts of title, contracts,
promissory notes, and tax receipts relating to the establishment and
development of a 55,000 acre frontier estate (to McLean, Livingston
Ford, Piatt, Coles, Champaign, Iroquois, Vermillion, Woodford, La
Salle, and Macon Counties, 111.) and a 5,600 acre estate (in Mills,
M on ona, Montgomery, Calhoun, and Cass Counties, Iowa) by Scott
acting In conjunction with various members of the Scott family and
George W. Brand, Richard and Joel Higgins, Samuel P Humphreys
William H. Latham, Courtney Pickett, James Bobbins, James Suy-
dam, and Stephen Swift The earliest papers (1831) Include two
letters written by the Rev. Lewis W. Green as a student at Tale and
at the Theological Seminary, Princeton, to Willis Green of Danville,
Ky. Notebooks and papers dating from 1852 describe to detail entries
of land from the Federal Government, purchases from private in-
dividuals, purchase and sale of land warrants, development of tenant
farms in McLean Co., IH., costs of breaking prairie, construction of
houses, fences, wen digging, planting of fruit trees, purchase of farm
equipment seed, and stock, hiring of farm hands, and records of
crop yields. Includes detailed information on the development of the
town of Chenoa, IU., the partnerships between Scott and others, fi-
nancial agreements, tax difficulties, land sales, and rental agreements ;
three long series of letters from agents who managed the land for Mrs.
5^ J^f S 2 Btf ? death m 18M xuxm recent yea". Showing prob-
lems of farm development, management, and tenant-landlord-alent re-
lationships ; corporate papers, bylaws, charters, deeds, leases, state-
ments of dividends, contracts and agreements with local labor unions
?.™ £ e „ S ^ m 2" Tt, „ ou Co- renting to the business of the McLean
%TZS£ 'S.iS 1 oomln S ton ' ™- (1868-1928) ; and letters showing
«r5JSS5! ™ ^'Ftl m 3 a *S<* <* her husband's land holdings and
as president general of the D. A. R. ^"™
Gift of Carl and Julia Scott Trooman.
MS 62-2082
167
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Oklahoma. Geological Survey.
Records, 188(4-1959.
66 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence relating to early settlements, freight and stage
roads, Indians, military posts, natural history, and oil fields; maps,
and photos.
MS 62-2083
Lee, Edmund Jennings, I. 1853.
' Papers, 1753-1904.
152 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Physician and genealogist. Consists of correspondence and notes
of Lee concerning the Lee family ; and his collection of letters, financial
records, and other papers of many famous members of the family.
Persons mentioned (excepting the Lees) Include George Carter, Rob-
ert Carter, Lawrence Lewis, Gawin Corbin Turberville, Bushrod Wash-
ington, and Corbin Washington.
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Charles S. Lee, through Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., 1941.
MS 62-2084
Anneke, Fritz.
Papers of Fritz Anneke and of his wife, Mathilde
Franziska Anneke, 1791-1884.
2 t. and 8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, literary MSS., and addresses, of Fritz Anneke,
exiled ledder of the Rhine Revolution who made his home in Milwau-
kee, and his wife Mathllde Franziska Anneke, author, editor, and
pioneer in the woman suffrage movement in Wisconsin; together with
a two- volume sketch of the Annekes by Henriette M. Heinzen in col-
laboration with Hertha Anneke Sonne. Much of the collection con-
sists of correspondence between the Annekes, In which they discuss
family affairs, their literary pursuits, the progress of the revolution-
ary movement, and world events. Includes material on the anti-
slavery agitator, Sherman Booth ; on Peter Engelmann, who conducted
a rival English-German academy in Milwaukee; and on other persons
prominent In Milwaukee's early history. Correspondents of Fritz
Anneke during the Civil War Include Adolf J. Cramer, John Knell,
Henry Orff, and Governor Edward Salomon. Correspondents of Mrs.
Anneke include Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Eliza-
beth Smith Miller. Approximately 400 letters (1587-83) are from
Cecilie Kapp, for many years professor of German at Vassar College-
Other single or small groups of letters Indicate the place held by the
Annekes in American and German political and literary circles: one
from Baron yon Stein to Mrs. Anneke's grandfather In 1781; a few
from the revolutionary poets, Ferdinand Freiligrath and Gottfried
Klnkel and members of their families ; several from the Countess
Sophie yon Hatzfeldt after the death of Ferdinand Lassalle in 1864;
and a small number from the newspaper publisher Karl Heinzen.
MS 62-2085
Comstock, John, 1812-1890.
Papers, 1838-1914.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Businessman, civic leader, and State legislator of Hudson, Wis.
Correspondence and family papers. Letters to Comstock from August
Gaylord of St Croix Falls, from S. S. Vaughn of Bayfield, and from
Asaph Whittlesey of Ashland, outline the political hopes of their re-
spective localities after the Republican victory of I860. Letters writ-
ten in the 1860*s and 1870*8 by D. A. Baldwin, president of the West
Wisconsin Railroad and of the Tomah and Lake St Croix Railroad,
and by S. H. Clough of Superior, deal with the construction and
financing of railroad lines in the St Croix valley. Correspondence
with William Wilson of Knapp, Stout, and Company of Menomonie
and with Joseph G. Thorp, president of the Ban Claire Lumber Com-
pany, concerns the legislative measures needed by the lumber industry
In the 1860's. Among Comstock's other correspondents were Gover-
nors William E. Smith and William D. Hoard, and Congressman Cad-
wallader Colden Washburn. Family papers inclnde Civil War corre-
spondence between members of the Comstock and Andrews families,
mainly involving James A. Andrews, Comstock's nephew, who served
in Co. A of the 44th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment; and
documents relating to land transactions in Hudson and in Michigan.
MS 62-2086
Collins family.
Papers, 1844-1939.
345 items and 3 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (632)
Chiefly correspondence between Lieutenant George K. Collins,
Co. I, 149th Regt, New York Volunteers, and his family of Syracuse,
describing army life and campaigns of the Civil War, the Battles of
Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, and others, with
comments upon tactics, policies, and commanding officers. Includes
a blacksmith account (1849-53) from Spafford, N. T. ; an account
book (1844-46) of Dr. John Collins of Spafford, N. Y., listing calls,
medications, and treatments; and the accounts (1868-78) of an
insurance agent of Syracuse.
MS 62-2087
Carrington, Isaac Howell, 1827-1887.
Papers, 1840-1932.
705 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer and attorney. Correspondence, and personal
and business papers relating to Carrlngton's duties as provost mar-
shal of Richmond, Va., to his law practice with Robert Ould (1865-
81), to Virginia politics, and to the Whig Party in the 1840*8 and
1860's. The Civil War letters are concerned with camp life, ship-
ments of supplies, military defenses, army organization, recruitment,
restrictions, war rumors, officers, and desertion. Among the topics
mentioned in the post-war correspondence are the price of slaves,
prisoners of war, exchange equivalents of Confederate and green-
back currency, the release of Jefferson Davis from prison, the im-
peachment trial of Andrew Johnson, plantations in Louisiana, and
railroad affairs. Includes the autograph letter collections of Oar-
rington's son Seddon Carrington and of Mary Coles Carrington.
Many of the letters from the 1890*8 years are replies to requests for
autographs by Seddon and Mary Coles Carrington. Some of the
correspondents in 1900-01 write about Civil War battles, troops, and
conditions in certain regiments. Correspondents Include Joseph R.
Anderson, John B. Floyd, James L. Kemper, George W. C. Lee,
Thomas M. Logan. William Mahone, William H. Payne, George E.
Pickett James A. Seddon, Gustavus W. Smith, Peter B. Starke, Wil-
liam B. Taliaferro, John R. Tucker, and William C. Wickham.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1960, 1951, and 1957.
MS 62-2088
Morrison, Dorilus, 1814-1897.
Papers, 1706-1913.
ca. 2 ft (2000 Items and 12 v.)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman, mayor of Minneapolis, and Minnesota State senator.
Correspondence, diaries, deeds, leases, financial statements, genealogi-
cal data, newspaper clippings, notebooks/account books, daybook,
and record books. The papers from 1706-1844 are those of the Whlt-
more family of Cumberland Co, Mass. and Livermore, Me. and relate
to land transfers and taxation, the settlement of estates, the Whlt-
more business enterprises, and family history. The papers of Dorilus
Morrison, starting in 1844, and those of his son, Clinton, starting In
the 1860's, deal with the many phases of the Minnesota career of
the family; land transactions, the Minneapolis Mill Co., water power
at the Falls of St Anthony, pine land acquisitions, Morrison's saw-
mill, business relationships with the Washburn family, Mississippi
River navigation between the FaDs of St Anthony and Sank Rapids,
the Morrisons' flour mills, the Minneapolis park system, and the Con-
solidated Elevator Co. of Duluth. Includes an autograph album and
a collection of autographs of many well known individuals such as
John WUkes Booth, Ole Bull, Salmon P. Chase, Horace Greeley. Ed-
ward Everett Hale, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Julia Ward Howe, Wil-
liam Dean Howella, Joseph Jefferson, H. W. Longfellow, Julia Mar-
lowe, Adelina Pattt, Charles Sumner, and Bayard Taylor.
Descriptive Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Morrison's great grandson, Clinton Morrison, 1959.
MS 62-2089
Francis family.
Papers, 1776-1906.
57 Items and 12 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (263,555)
Journal (1776) of Colonel Ebenezer Francis, describing his activ-
ities from the *""» he set out from Cambridge camp, his contacts with
George Washington, other patriot officers, and the Continental Con-
gress, towns In New England, skirmishes, ship-movements, army
gossip, and a plot by the mayor of New York to seize General Wash-
ington ; Francis family letters describing a visit to Harvard College
(1787) and discussing the division of family property, the use of land
warrants In Ohio, the sale of land In Georgia, and comparative prices
168
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Francis family. Papers, 1776-1906. (Continued)
J£2?' J. 1 f tter "PS*** (1884-85) of John "Morgan Francis (1823-
189T) diplomat and proprietor of the Troy daily times ; clippings and
scrapboota of his son, Charles S. Francis (alumni trustee of Cornell
University and ambassador to Austria-Hungary under Theodore
Boosevelt) and grandson John M. Francis ; and otherpapers.
M S 62-2090
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883.
Papers, 1822-1911.
3020 Items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
JlSStS^S^i Confederate Tlce^iresldent Personal legal and
polittca] ^ correspondence, together with scattered newgpa^ dfcplnsj
related to various aspects of Stephens' career. Political and personal
%SZ5? Me 2? t " m,Drt » es over naif of the collection. Indudestator-
mation on Stephens' political views, his personal affairsT slarory ta
ft?£l?!5$2S! ff*l± ** a^topmeotoir Southernlectlonatom!
tte crises of 1850, his temporary retirement In 18B», Us Uw worthte
lack of enthusiasm for secession and his part In the Geonrla «££■£«
''SFEESfc ** f^ naa m ^ederateX^dSl leader
of minonry sentUnent In the Confederate government,™ view? m
the conduct of the war, his attendance at fie HsmKon RoauTco?-
JfS^i 11 iS 65 'i omm S? ia i and economic conditions In the South, life
^.^J ,!? **& "£■ St^**™ 1 attitudes toward Keeonstasction
SSjKfSS--?? 11 ?™'^* wrlmg « *** memoirs, and h*TSSei»S
SS? r'-S.^rSi b S ther £ nton -~ Correspondents include A^steTd
Burt Lewis Cass, Henry Clay, Henry Cleveland, D. L. Clinch, Ann
iftSl^? 1 ? (< S* t, f a ??> Coleman, George W. Crawford, Jefferson
JtJf^ 17 . ^gTl*!"** w - T"™. and William TurneT
Card Index In the library. ^^ *■»»«««•.
Acquired, 1846-
„. . _ MS 62-2091
whaley, Thomas, 1823-1890.
Papers, 1799-1953.
ca. 25,070 Items,
^the Junipero Serra Museum, Tbomas Whaley House (San Diego,
Me"j«nt, notary public, and city official of San Diego, Calif Cor-
deeds^SJS*^ <md ta »"«) <"aries. Journals ^ocumeVte.
deeds, abstracts of titles, account books, genealogical materiaTnmL
papercUpplngs, pictures, memorebllCalri rfhtr ^Pe^Tlncluae^
Whaley family papers and material lelattag toT^aley^oyaget and
^^t^JT^ da ?« °* Civn War asYcMlL^ploye?^
vaAmsTS^SS^ " riU *, ta Sitka - A 1 ** 8 «« aiouncSmai hS
janons business enterprises, and his services to the city aJdconnti
government of San Diego. Names of persons, firmTaSE ta^SleTren!
resented Include A. J. Babb, Charbonnler family, Phmjl S^Xai^
SlTS^i??!!* S ' ** Goafrota «amny, De Launay family, Augus-
tus S. Eiswort^ Guardian Life Insurance Co. ofNew^rkCto
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository
£^^°£^£ a E_ rtgnts araUab]e ta tbe^ptsttSry.
Deposited by the Whaley family, 1957-61.
en. _. « MS62-2092
Sheppard, George S
Papers, 1717-1933.
823 items.
^eSnV^^^^b) 0011 ^ 011 0i "*-' Hist0 ^ * nd
PeriMi er ;n b rK ne ? man - and amatcn r historian of Penn Tan N T
S d ,„?^ MMra d0CT ^ te re ^^o^n°Tan a^lSo^T
^. d ^ lette ^i^ ,n MnL Stafforo C- Oevetod a^d J^Mu.ieI?s
Sf'n*".? J S S! e °^ t »*■ Steward concerning th? fatfof tteMS
SLK 11 -?^* of the unfinished second volume of Stafford a
Oe^etaid s Yates County history of which only two SJL « TE&
MS 62-2093
Murray, Eleanor (CanfieM) Jennings, 1866-1949, collector.
Mrs. John H. Murray collection, 1805-1924.
01 items.
UnWeS5 e A^?;et ^ f41o, L1,,ra^y • C ° ,leCtl<m « B «~ i Hls ^ * nd
~ 1 S^" r ^SS ld ^. ee ' Siff 7 " < 186 *-«5). account books, daybook tax re-
^^'/^S- b JS^ alaes - PampWeta. and other records incradS
STcando^T T 2 ^f V" 1 G S£ u 3 y " Proprietor ofTio^gin?noS
TO „ f ° , iLJl\ of t" e Van ="«> H °tel, Vanettenville, N^T7(185T-
0888%8) ^d ra i 8 r J e ^^ e ?, by J ' a Jenn > D « s of Candor. XT.
HepubBcan canvas book (1820), dlSScM ai SCandoTN t^'and
accounts and records (1908-16) concerning Cando?, N *T. '
MS 62-2094
Mead, George M
Papers, 1853-1901.
556 items.
n !l£°2^ ^ lver »JS r „ Library. Collection of Regional History and
university Archives (318)
Methodist minister. Correspondence, sermons, and other pacers.
P^^fL? 18 ^? 611 naattas to Ives Seminary, Antwerp, N. T ud
2JF5? 1 1? e ' t Y " ; correspondence relating to the National Accident
Society, New Tork City, to Inventions and a water-filter business In
New Tork and the Middle West, to the Seneca Chief Vineyard Co
Lt«L and to Denver real estate; letters from the Bemington brothers
i ? on ' , J" ; and correspondence and other material relating to
iSS J? 1 ?i! , l ,ltlon ta , HarTls C " Tet ' """ se ttlera drawn from Ne-
braska, by La Porte Investment Co, Syracuse.
MS 62-2095
MeCaD family.
Papers, 1749-1924,
1320 Items and 81 v.
Un^eSrPlrSveT^T^' ^^^ ° f Ee8l0Mj History —
(>rfe||)ontoce and doCTimente of the MeCall family of Steuben
S?"" T'*r2? bulk •* the <» 1I eetion Is composed of the correspond-
^ < ? h and , d i arles * ASS.'- McCaU - a »awyerrt Bath% r!Many
^ S!o d ^ rie ^ C0Ter McCa 5 s traTete - ™<*«llng a trip to Callfornii
in 1849-50. The correspondence relates to Hamilton and Union Col-
Jegw, Democratic ^politics, plans for western colonlsaUon, 01™^-
Z^"' Kli l * emon ' "^ J*"* otner ""J 80 * °f cStemiorSy
Interest Include papers and diaries of James MeCall containing
F 5 n 5!J 0n .,. 0n ^"f 9°- T hlstor y- Correspondents include JamS
P. Chamberlain, Charles A. Loomls, and James S. McLaury.
MS 62-2096
Lewis, John Lhry, 1813-1889.
Papers, 1810-19^8.
1227 items and 2 v.
rnlveS™ lV5jver Ity UbrSTT - C °" eCt,0n ° f B ^ ioMl St3to ^ and
n»^^« and *- b, i Biness ""espondence, Masonic documents, and
papers relating to temperance and education. Includes correspond-
ence on Masonic matters in Tates and Ontario counties, N Tm-
n«£ fffltaclry, and Ireland; a Masonic minute book(1847-48)™
¥%Lj^SUJ*?58£j!? m *« n,,nute oook (1810-30) of Vernon
^S: lette ^? f 1835 "") fn™ the Lewis family, from rriendTat
'S^SSSJ2^S I"" 1 J** ,mitrom ""'"ess frienoT eStl£
rTonalSonra^l4lT n0,D,C C ° nd ' t,0,,S ' and ° n teU -« »
MS 62-2097
Adams, Charles Powell, 1831-1893
Papers, 1861-1921.
87 itpms.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
/wf™/ o fflcer - Chiefly correspondence and other material on tho
SiTPnZS per i°'L ( v 1861 -2! ) retetb « *o frontier con^SSnstaTOterS
Mi^SS v n f ^o? .territory during the Sioux War? S^nelS
teSSSLfo? cSvSrv ^^ G t ttyBDai »- to Hatch-s inuep^eS
SSnS™ rSi J? l^', a l ul t° tte controversy centering about Colonel
Ah£^ C ^L±? ude ? two letters giving a shorHilstory if Fort
Abercromble, several letters from Henry H. Sibley and Stephen
t^^^L?T il %* a I amg ^ Chippewa todtang and I So^
SL2?? K* 1 ?!!!, ta Canada, and a letter from Ignatius DonneU?
relating to his election to the Minnesota Senate In ten: uunneuy
Bequest of General Adams.
MS 62-2098
Bloomer, Samuel, 1835-1917.
Papers, 1861-1920.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
™. S?i^.°™^L Correspondence; diaries (1861-68) describing a trio
up the Minnesota Blver to Fort BIdgely and BIoouier'sesMrtocesaS
W^.ZfTffiM 1 ? ^elat Mlnnesota^luuteer InfanrrfmttS^vU
ta^L^ f^ZU?*? 1 and record8 °* B'oomer as second lieutenant
i£J?^UL. V £ era \ E £ e ^ e - Corpe and e 8 a «lng assistant commto-
! a ^,S. S S? 8te 5 ce atFort Knox, Me, at the dose of tho ClvnT^
Sf ?™*S?/2?S I ?£ <UMl nart "" ta SUllwater, Mu^and to
^Glft^ , Mrs?|u^:: a ^ "^ '"""onner army comradeT
MS 62-2099
169
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Annan, Charles Leroy, 1853-1922.
Papers, 1895-1921.
2 v. mid 4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Civil engineer. Correspondence, articles, and scrapbooks relating
to Annan's career as a civil engineer, especially In Mexico and south-
western United States, including reminiscences of bullfights and other
aspects of social life In Mexico ; articles and correspondence revealing
his active interest in philately and phonetics ; correspondence, con-
tracts, and other papers concerning the erection of a residence In St
Paul ; and articles on civic Improvement in St Paul.
Gift of Mrs. Annan.
MS 62-2100
Armstrong, Moses Kimball, 1832-1906.
Papers, 1856-72.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Surveyor, politician, and banker. Correspondence, diaries, an arti-
cle describing surveys In southwestern Minnesota, scrapbooks con-
taining newspaper articles by Armstrong on pioneer life in Minnesota'
and Dakota Territory and on other topics, together with papers relat-
ing to Armstrong's career as deputy surveyor of Minnesota Territory,
as secretary of the Historical Society of Dakota Territory, as author
of the first book published In the upper Missouri Valley, and as dele-
gate to Congress from Dakota Territory. The diaries were kept by
Armstrong on an ox-team trip from Minnesota to Dakota Territory In
1859 and on a journey with the U. S. Indian Commission of 1886 to
negotiate with the Sioux of the Missouri and Yellowstone river*
Correspondents Include William H. Seward and Ellhu B. Washburne.
MS62-2101
Alvord, Clarence Walworth, 1868-1928.
. Papers, 1847-1928.
2 v. and 8 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Historian, editor, and archivist Correspondence; diary (kept on
a trip to southern Illinois in 1906) relating to the discovery of Caho-
kla and Kaskaskla records; MSS. of articles by Alvord, especially on
phases of the history of the American colonies and of Illinois; tran-
scripts of source material used In the publication of the Illinois his-
torical collections, of which Alvord was editor ; historical evidence In
the Des Plalnes River case; and a mimeographed bulletin on the eco-
nomic aspects of World War I. Includes correspondence with Albert
J. Beveridge, Cyprien Tanguay, Frederick J. Turner, and other his-
torians in regard to publications by Alvord, to his professorship at
the University of Minnesota, and to meetings of the American His-
torical Association, the International Historical Congress, and the
Mississippi Valley Historical Association ; letters from Henry Cabot
Lodge and others about the League of Nations; and copies of Alvord'a
correspondence (1912-17) as managing editor of the Mississippi Val-
ley historical review.
Gift of Mrs. Alvord.
MS 62-2102
Chatfield, Andrew Gould, 1810-1875.
Papers, 1831-1942.
lft. (1000 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and Judge. Correspondence (chiefly 1831-60), and docu-
ments relating to the townsites of Union City, Swan City, and Belle
Plaine, Minn., and to the Saint Peter Co. The bulk of the collection
comprises correspondence relating to politics and New York State,
travels In New York State via railroads and canals, entertainments In
New York City, legislation pending in the New York Legislature,
slavery, contested elections, Indian treaties, Chatfield's appointment
as Minnesota Supreme Court Justice, Indictments for the selling of
liquor to Indians, Chatfield's law business and investments in Minne-
sota, national politics, and such political figures as John C. Calhoun,
Henry Clay, William H. Seward, Martin Van Buren, and Daniel
Webster. Includes correspondence between Chatfield and his brother
Levi B. Chatfield of Laurens, N. Y„ and from other members of the
Chatfield family.
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. A. J. Irwin, 1960.
MS 62-2103
Hardin, William D
Papers, 1838-1946.
894 items and 11 v.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant and Justice of the peace, of Guilford Co, N. C. Personal,
business, and legal papers (chiefly 1870-1900), relating to retail mer-
chandising, education, religion, politics. Masonry, flour milling, and
agriculture In Guilford Co. Includes students' letters and references
to the Battle of Hatcher's Bun (March 25, 1865) and to conditions In
the Union and Confederate Armies at that time.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 19S9.
MS 62-2104
Whitelaw, James, 1748-18S®.
Papers, 1768-1883.
4 file drawers.
In Vermont Historical Society collections.
Surveyor. Correspondence, a Journal (177S-93), a book of land
records, maps, an expense account, account books, supply notebooks,
vendues, and a Journal of proceedings of the managers of the Scots-
American Co. of Farmers, including material on Whltelaw's work as
surveyor-general of Vermont, on Caledonia County, and on the settle-
ment of Scots In Byegate, Vt
Whltelaw's Journal was published In the Proceedings of the Ver-
mont Historical Society (1905-06) p. 121-197.
Gift of Agnes Whitelaw, 1926; and of Oscar I* and Bobert H,
Whitelaw, 1898.
MS 62-2105
Barrow, David Crenshaw, 1815-1899.
Papers, 1817-1915.
ca. 5 ft. (3886 Items)
In University of Georgia Library.
Planter, politician, Army officer, and educator. Correspondence,
diaries, bills, receipts, deeds, account books, plantation records, and
church records. Includes overseer's letters and records *»>»~™'"g
his plantation, letters and other material on the Civil War, and ma-
terial on the social history of Georgia, 1850-80. Correspondents In-
clude David C. Barrow, Jr, James Barrow, Pope Barrow, Howell
Cobb, and Wilson Lumpkin. The material is related to the library's
collection of University presidents' papers.
Gift of Randolph Spalding, M56-C8.
MS 62-2106
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pres. U. S., 1822-1885.
Papers, 1851-85.
ca. 275 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, notes, general orders, check stubs, and other
papers, Including much Civil War material, with interesting Items on
the surrenders of Fort Donelson and Vlcksburg, the disloyalty of the
newspapers, Grant's recommendations for promotion of officers, and
his refusal of a cabinet post In 1864; 90 Items on the presidential
election returns In 1868; 60 Items on preparations for a reception for
Grant in Chicago in 1879; drafts of 2 messages to the Senate; and a
few notes Grant wrote after he lost his voice during his last Illness.
Correspondents inclnde Mason Brayman, Henry Wager Halleck,
Joseph Bussell Jones, Ellen Grant Sartorls (80 Items), and William
T. Sherman.
MS 62-2107
Holmes, Frederick Lionel, 1883-1946.
Papers, 1864, 1904-46.
7 v. and 9 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Madison, Wis., lawyer and author. Correspondence (1904-46) with
other writers, and in regard to Holmes' work. The voice of Trapput
silence; correspondence, source materials: and pictures used by
Holmes In writing Old world Wisconsin (S boxes) ; radio speeches,
mainly relating to Holmes' books; articles by Holmes on local and
state history; notes on Shaker communities; and dippings and con-
gratulatory letters (6 v.) Correspondents include Ray Stannard
Baker, Zona Gale, Hamlin Garland, and William Allen White, relating
their experiences as authors.
MS 62-2108
Ewing, Marion, collector.
Papers, 1870-1900.
40 itsius.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Includes a MS. on Oklahoma' outlaws, by Christian Ma dsen, a
Cherokee Bible printed In the Sequoyah syllabary, Smith's directory
of Oklahoma Territory for 1890, the Blsmask tribune (1876) de-
scribing Custer's Battle of the Big Horn, a booklet of Buffalo Bin's
Wild West Show, papers relating to the Roosevelt Rough Rider Con-
vention (1000) held In Oklahoma Territory, miscellaneous Western
Americana, and photos, depicting Oklahoma Territorial subjects.
MS 62-2109
Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858.
Papers, 1790-1942.
ca. 3<X) items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and microfilm
(negative)
Lawyer, editor, and U. S. Senator from Missouri. Correspondence,
notes, and other papers, on Benton's career, his duels with Charles
Lucas In 1817, the St Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad Co, aboli-
tion, banking and currency, and the development of the West In-
cludes materials collected by William N. Chambers in writing Old
Bullion Benton (1956)
Gift
MS 62-2110
170
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McCamant, Wallace, 1867-1944.
Papers, 1862-1926.
l ft
In University of Oregon library.
Lawyer and Judge. Papers (1912-26) relating to McCamanfs
activities as delegate to the Republican National Convention of 1920
his opposition to Hiram Johnson, and his support of Calvin Coolldge;
and diaries (1862-63) of Thomas HcCamant during his service In
the 125th Regiment of Pennsylvania Infantry.
MS 62-2111
Borthwick family.
Papers, 1859-1948.
9 ft. K-i. 0000 items)
In University of Oregon library.
Includes correspondence, diaries, and business papers of Alex-
ander E. Rorthwick, a real estate man; records of several of his
partnerships, especially Borthwick & Batty Co.; papers of his son,
William L. Borthwick, a surveyor and realtor; and correspondence
(1887-1920) of the Alban G. Saunders family of Redlands. Calif.,
containing Spanish American War letters and University of Cali-
fornia letters.
Finding aid In the library.
MS 62-2112
Key, David McKendree, 1824-1900.
Papers, 1839-1901.
2 ft • ca. 385 items)
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Lawyer, U. S. Senator, Postmaster General, and judge. Correspond-
ence, speeches, a character certificate, a law partnership contract
with George Brown (1890), appointment and election notices, a dia-
gram o' the Avery family, a pardon and oath of allegiance, news-
paper clippings, photos, and vignettes, portraits and proofs of post-
age stamps by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Includes
speeches of George Brown and William Stone Concerns Key's law
practice and public career, conditions in Vaughn's Brigade and the
army in East Tennessee (1862-72), the attitude of Chattanooga to-
wards ex-confederates, the Belknap impeachment the postal service
(1877-80), and the Arbitration Committee with Great Britain (1897).
Correspondents Include W. G. Brownlow, Andrew Johnson, Albert S.
Marks, and James D. Porter.
Card mdex In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts of Margaret Key, Sarah Key Patten, and Mrs. S. R. Read
through Chattanooga Area Historical Association, 1950: Cartter
Patten, 1936.
MS 62-2113
Akers, Peter, 1790-1886.
Papers, 17T6-191L
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Family papers containing Connecticut and Mew York deeds tran-
scripts of papers of Timothy Dwlght and his family, data on the
Methodist Episcopal Church in Illinois and Minnesota, meteorological
records of the, upper Mississippi Valley, and biographical information
about William Colvtll, Thomas Montgomery, Walter S. Reed, Samuel
Spates, and Abraham Edwards Welch. Includes a letter by Frances
EL Wlllard.
MS 62^2114
Badger family.
Papers. 1852-1950.
ca. sn Items.
Is Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, memoranda, a pilot's certificate (1852) of Wil-
liam H. Cable, envelopes of Wells Fargo and Overland man, Missouri
Civil War defense bonds, and otter papers of the Badger, Clayton,
and Cable families of St Louis, concerning river steamboats, life
among the Mormons In the West and St Louis during the Civil War.
Persons named Include Alexander Badger, Br. and Jr.
Gift.
MS 62-2115
Bates family.
Papers. 1754-1851.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (positive)
Correspondence, letter books, business and legal papers poems,
genealogical material, and editorial papers, of Edward and Frederick
Bates of Virginia and Missouri, and of other members of the family,
Including Barton, Onward, and Tarleton Bates. Contains material
on family history, Frederick's career In Detroit Missouri politics,
and the reconstruction; and a letter book of Onward Bates concern-
ing bridge construction. The material Is related to the repository's
Civil War collection.
Gift
MS 62-2116
Chambers, George W collector.
Chambers collection, 1880-1961.
100 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, photocopies.
Letters (ca. 1880-1899) from Mark A. Rodger describing Tucson,
Ariz.; Inventory of the Holy vessels, ornaments and articles con-
tained In the Chapel of the Royal Presidio of San Angustln at Tuc-
son; taped interviews (1966) with John D. Camming and Daniel T.
MacDougai ; and pictures of John J. Pershing, Billy Four, and stage
stations in Arizona.
MS 62-2117
Leavenworth, Frederick Peabody, J. 1833.
Papers, 1855-83.
500 items and 11 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Surveyor and civn engineer. Correspondence, diaries (1855-60),
survey notes (1858-60), account books (1856-70), receipts, Inden-
tures, agreements, memoranda, plats, maps, a Dakota dictionary,
and printed matter. The diaries contain sketches made by Leaven-
worth of Indians and horses, and of various places In Minnesota,
Georgia, Iowa, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The collection has Informa-
tion on the following topics : the Elysium Co., Leavenworth's business
arrangements with Governor WIUIs A. Gorman, the visits of the
Sioux Indians to St Peter, Minn., the expedition against the Indians
In 1857, Indian troubles, business and political activities In St Peter,
Minn , surveying and laving out of a townslte for the Dakota Land
Co., a trip to the Red River In 1859, and the Van Buren (Ark.)
Female Seminary.
Descriptive Inventory In the repository.
Purchased from D. R. Spaight 1961.
MS 62-2118
Renwick, William W cotton planter.
Papers. 1792-1948.
2396 items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and other papers of Renwick, his wife, Rosannah
Rogers Renwick, and related members of the Beard, Bothwell, Lyons,
Renwick, and Rogers families, Including material on South Carolina
cotton planting, slavery, politics, social life, and customs; U. S. Rep-
resentative James Rogers; and the Renwick and Rogers families.
The bulk of the papers Is of the period 1840-1927.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1950-51.
MS 62-2119
Day, Frederick T 1842-1920.
Papers, 1858-1910.
255 v. and 16 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Milwaukee real estate loan operator and bank president Corre-
spondence, letter books, cashbooks, interest registers, receipt books,
blotters, ledgers, scattered legal papers, and other papers. Business
records relate to Day's operations from the time he opened an In-
surance office In Milwaukee In 1867, through the years of the growth
of the loan department which was eventually added to the Insurance
office, down to the voluntary assignment of Day for the benefit of
his creditors In June, 1893, and concern particularly mortgage loans
on farm lands In the Dakotas, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Corre-
spondence with mortgagors and with local agents stationed In the
Dakotas and Minnesota, especially Melvin Grigsby, 0. M. Harrison,
Edward J. Hodgson, and George W. Wlshard, concerns applications
for loans, collection of interest commissions, security, abstracts of
title, extensions of mortgages, foreclosures, and taxes. Eight letter
books deal with the administration of the firm's assignee, William
H. Momsen, after June, 1888.
MS 62-2120
Bottomley, Edwin, 1809-1850.
Papers, 1791, 1842-34.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin pioneer settler. Correspondence, S small account books
and "Thomas Jessop's book of diseases," dated 1791. The letters,
written by Bottomley to his father in Yorkshire, Eng„ describe Bot-
tomleys journey with his family across the ocean and by the Great
Lakes to Rochester, Racine County, in 1842, the establishment of a
pioneer home there, the erection of a chapel, family affairs, and the
growth of the "English Settlement" to the time of his death In 1850
Most of the letters were published In An English settler In pioneer
Wisconsin, edited by Mllo M Qualfe (1918)
MS 62-2121
171
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bliss, Henry I 18311-1896
Papers, 1851-97.
61 v. and 18 boxes.
£?-5 tote HlBt<>rtcaI Society of Wisconsin collections
,h2^}J D F^ a < fo"eyor, and land agent Correspondence, deeds.
^^•J^ A ,*££• ""W"' ««W ""tea. office aecountsTand similar
papers accumulated orproduced by Bliss and his associates inttetr
wtous business enterprises. Correspondence concerns paymentof
taxes^ rental^coUecUons, and western Wisconsin and soutoeraMin-
SSSL"^ l£ te t ^ xaaetl( ^i *«" occasional reference to Bliss's
position as city engineer of La Crosse. Wis rotten *w™ TCl
wallader C. Wash^Lrt BurnS^d SsinJ^aSSs S£
?™r££^L , !i alr8; letters *™» Sen. Angnro^ielinrSatel,^
La Crosse postoffice building.
MS 62-2122
Littlejohn and Crawford, Brooklyn, S. T
Eecords, 1886-1920.
128 t.
rt^^SStSS^S^" 1 ' CMea>m " Begu,naI mstory —
Grocery accounts.
MS 62-2123
Johenning, John.
Business records, 1889-1917.
75 v.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (384.) -«»•»»»» ™>i«rjr um
Grocer's accounts from Brooklyn, N. X.
MS 62-2124
Hardy, Charles Elias, 1798-1868.
Business records, 1805-87.
2Sv.
ijam^&StacS&fxT*'' CoUeCtt0n " Be8,<,,,a, Htatory u,d
Hardware store accounts from Utlca and Ithaca, N. T.
MS62-2125
Gallagher, Lyman, collector.
Caroline collection, 1826-1945
185 items.
TJ JveSrTArchlver 117 LU>r " 7, C ° Uml0n °* ***»* Htet »" —
^toceltaneous papers relating to the township of Caroline, Tomp-
MS 62-2126
Fall Creek Milling Company, Ithaca, N T
Eecords, 1862-1914.
130 v.
Unl^eSrTArcnKesTolar 1 ^' ^"^^ " B< * l0nal ^^ "*
Floor and feed accounts.
MS 62-2127
Degen, Gustav.
Bnsujsss records, 1896-191L
Um I viry1icL n ve»?3^r r " r ' """"^ UJ ^ m ^^ —
Grocery accounts from Brooklyn, K. X
MS 62-2128
Coventry Temperance Society.
Eecords, 1838-59. °
V^SgftSSZfc?**"- "V*** « *«<^ History and
Constitution, pledges, resolutions and membership lists.
MS 62-2129
Clark, W G
Business records, 1896-192*.
TJn£SrixchSe«Tm) J,>rary ' "^^ « Eeg, ° nal *"*"* "*
Corn£ SSSST&ST """ f,Ctort " ta *»«»** and Steal*
MS 62-2180
Carpenter, Anna.
Poetry albums of Anna and Maria Carpenter, 1827-40.
MS 62-2181
Bassett, George W d. 1862.
Civil War diaries of George W. and Bamsns E. Bassett,
1862-63.
2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History sad
University Archives (490)
Diaries of Sgt George W. Bassett, 33d Begt, New York Infantry
killed at the Battle of Sharpsburg, and of Set Kamsus B Bassett.
128th Begt, New York Infantry, killed at the Battle of Gettysburg;
MS 62-2182
Fleming, William Henry, J. 1882 or 3.
Papers, 1858-1923.
450 Items.
In Iowa SUte Dept of History and Archives collections.
nJSHS'^i and ,„P ri ™ t e secretary of Iowa governors. Military.
MS 62-2188
Taylor, Graham, 1851-1938.
Papers.
10,068 Items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
.JfPT' 8ocl0l< « tet . «"« nnlTeraJty professor. Letters, reports,
MS 62-2184
Brydon, George MacLaren, 1875-
Materials relating to George Washington Dame, 1830-
195^.
62 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part transcripts.
Correspondence (1830-91), autobiographical sketch (1882) notes.
SS J^ t0S ". concemin « Geo^ Washington Dame? minister ]£
Gift of Mr. Brydon, 1954.
MS 62-2185
Kimball and Nutter, Woodtv&e, N.H.
Eecords, 1903-19.
7v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (39A)
Lumbering accounts.
MS 62-2136
Clarke and Babcock, Oxford, N.T.
Eecords, 1835-52.
82 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (39A)
Accounts of a general store.
MS 62-2137
Lewis, Steven.
Business records, 1784-1878.
2v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (S9A)
Flour and feed accounts from Oxford, Chenango Co, ST. T.
MS62-2188
Jennings, Anthony.
Business records, 1876-94.
4v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (39A) ^^
Feed store accounts from Otego, Otsego Co, K I,
MS 62-2189
172
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cook, A F
Business records, 1893-1912.
11 V.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (39A)
Flour and feed accounts from Morrlsville, Madison Oo„ N. Y.
MS 62-2140
Ellingston, Henry.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Notes for books and articles on the ancient history of Arabia.
Greece, and Syria, and on Mexican history.
MS 62-2141
James, George Wharton, 1858-1923.
Papers, 1887-1909.
ea. 140 items.
In Henry K. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
Ethnologist. Correspondence, literary notes, material for lectures,
scrapbooks, and personal and other papers.
Acquired through N. Kbvach, 1944.
MS 62-2142
Worden, James Perry, 1866-1946.
Papers, 1821-1936.
ca. 550 Items.
In Henry & Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Correspondence, historical notes, MSS. on western history,
and other papers. Some of the papers are of Civil War interest
Acquired from Mrs. Perry Worden, 1948.
MS 62-2143
Mott, Hopper Striker, 1854-1924.
Papers, 1871-1908.
12 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
» H 5 *?"!*?- Correspondence, MSS. and notebooks on the history of
Hew xork City, and personal papers.
MS 62-2144
Davis, William Heath, 1822-1909.
Papers, 1843-1906.
634 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
San Francisco merchant and anthor. Letters from early California
pioneers, bills, miscellaneous papers, and material (much of It still
unpublished) for Davis' books. Sixty years In California (1889) and
Seventy-five years In California (1929)
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from A. S. McDonald, 1918; from John Howell, 1328.
MS 62-2145
Wilbur, James Benjamin, 1856-1929, ooTUctor.
Inventories, 1717-1844.
610 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Inventories of New York estates.
A list of the Inventories prior to 1800 was published In the New
xork Historical Society quarterly bulletin, v. 8, no. 4 (Jan. 1923) p.
130-137, and v. 8, no. 2 ( July 1924) p. 43-46.
Gift of Mr. Wilbur.
MS62-2146
Bff , Charles E
Business records, 1894-192L
45v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (89A)
Flour and feed account! from Delhi, Delaware Co, N.T.
MS 62-2147
Kelley Brothers, HaLcoHsmOe, N.Y.
Business records, 1892-1906.
2v.
_ In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (89A)
Flour and feed accounts.
MS 62-2148
ABen, Albert M I. 1857.
Business records, 1901-15.
2v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (89A) '
Fruit farm accounts from Carlton, Orleans Co. N Y
MS 62-2149
Brebner, John Bartlet, 1895-1957.
Papers, ca. 1930-57.
15 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
Professor of history. Correspondence, research notes, and drafts
and copies of Brenner's books, articles, and lectures, largely relatinc
to Canadian history.
Gift of EUlot J. Brebner, 1958.
MS 62-2150
Atkinson, William Biddle, 1832-1909.
Notes on lectures, ca. 1850.
3v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Physician. Three small notebooks containing notes on the history
of English literature and on religion. ^^^
MS 62-2151
Temple, Oliver Perry, 1820-1907.
Papers, 1832-1909.
21ft. (ca. 9400 Items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Historian and politician, of Tennessee. Correspondence, speeches,
legal papers, ledgers, memoranda for books, cllpDlnes. and ntetures!
The material Is related to the library's Mary Bo?3e Temple collection.
Unpublished calendar In the library. w— »«»««■■.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mary Boyce Temple.
MS 62-2152
flowers, Henry, 1859-1941.
Letters, 1892-1941.
50 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Transcripts (typewritten)
Physician. Letters to members of Flowers' family written tram
Auburn, Brookhaven, and Smlthdale, Mississippi™^ «™sn man
Gift of Mrs. Louise Flowers Hendrtx, IMS,
MS 62-2153 .
Cotton, Richard Francis, 1843-1880 "^
Notebooks, 1856-74.
11 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Episcopal clergyman and professor. Notes on theological subjects,
MS 62-2154
Fothey, John Smith, 1820-1888.
Papers, 1776-1880.
500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Materials, mainly newspaper dippings, gathered for use in writing
The history of Chester County, by Futhey and Cope, together with a
folder of letters (1870-80) relating to thework. ^^ "»""" """ "
Presented.
MS 62-2155
Harrisse, Henry, 1829-1910.
Miscellaneous papers,
ca. 1500 Items.
In library of Congress, Bare Books Division.
Letters and articles bound Into the 220 volumes of the Harrisse
collection.
Bequest of Mr. Harrisse, ca. 1910.
MS 62-2156
Smith, Holmes, 1863-1937.
Papers.
1 file drawer.
In Washington University Library.
Educator. Correspondence, documents, notes, and printed matter
collected for Smith's unpublished history of Washington University
(1935)
MS 62-2157
173
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Langsdorf, Alexander Suae, 1877-
Papers.
2 file drawees.
In Washington University Library.
Electrical engineer and educator. Correspondence, notes, copies
of documents, and printed matter collected (or Langsdorfs unpub-
lished history of Washington University (1864)
MS 62-2158
Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879, collector.
Abbott collection, ca. 1700-1800.
lift. (ca. 880 items)
In New York Stats library.
Correspondence, documents, Illustrations, portraits, and maps col-
lected with the purpose of extra-Illustrating the history of Tryon Co,
N. Y. Includes two extra-illustrated volumes of Autographic history
of Tryon County, including the minute book of the Committee of
Safety (1905). Correspondents include John Bayard, Walter Butler,
Jelles Fonda, Lord George Gennaine, William North, Enoch Poor,
Philip Schuyler, William H. Seward, Melanethon Smith, James Sum-
van, Philip Van Cortlandt, Richard Vaxick, John Wool, and Chris-
topher P. Yates.
Individual items are cataloged.
Purchase, 1926.
MS 62-2159
Watson, Walter Allen, 1867-1919.
Pap?rs, 1820-1925.
71 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, Judge, and U. S. Representative from Virginia. Corre-
spondence, diaries (1894-1816) , and memorabilia. Correspondents
include William Ewan Cameron. John Warwick Daniel, Berryman
Green, Moses Drury Hoge, Bradley Tyler Johnson, Joseph Luther
Kelly, Fltzhugh Lee, Henry Read McUwaine, Richard McUwaine,
Richard Mcllwalne, Jr., Philip W. McKlnney, Thomas Staples Mar-
tin, John Mosby, Roger Atkinson Pryor, Sara Agnes Rice Pryor,
Thomas Lafayette Rosser, Scott Shlpp, Constance Tinsley Watson,
Thomas Wheelwright, and John Langbouroe Williams.
Extracts from the diaries were published in the Virginia State li-
brary Bulletin, v. 15 (1925) p. 201-263.
Gift of Mrs. Watson, 1941.
MS 62-2160
Cook, Alice Hanson.
Paper?, 1952-55.
5 boxes.
In New York State School of Labor and Industrial Relations col-
lections.
Drafts of Labor's role in community affairs (1906) and reports,
programs and other papers resulting from Cornell University's par-
ticipation in the Inter-nnlverslty Labor Education Committee.
MS 62-2161
Trumbull, James Hammond, 1821-1897.
Papers, 1863-95.
184 items.
Iu Trinity College Library.
Philologist, historian, and bibliographer. Letters written to Trum-
bull, and notes by him relating to the languages and literature of the
American Indian.
Index In the library.
Gift of Mr. Trumbull.
MS 62-2162
McMnrtrie, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944.
Jackson E. Towne collection, 1910-44
117 ft. (ca. 100,000 items)
In Michigan State University Library.
Typographer and authority on the history of printing. Corre-
spondence, first drafts and corrected proofs of McMurtrte's books,
speeches, and other writings, together with other material covering
his career and scholarly activities. The papers also relate to Mc-
Mnrtrie s personal and business life. Includes information on the
history cJ early prtating In many states, which McMnrtrie had col-
lected for the American imprints inventory
Purchase, 1938.
MS 62-2163
Cole, Arthur Charles, 1886- collector.
Newspaper excerpts, 1820-1919.
ca. CI file boxes.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survev collections.
Ca. 50,000 excerpts (1820-1900) copied from Illinois newspapers
in the University of Illinois Library and other repositories in Illinois,
under the direction of Cole, for use of historians writing the Cen-
tennial history of Illinois. Also includes correspondence, notes, re-
ports, and other papers (1917-19), gathered by Cole for his chapter
on Illinois and the great war for the Centennial history.
MS 62-2164
Eh, Richard Emerson, 1812-1888.
Papers, 1830-84.
16 v. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Manufacturer of agricultural implements. Correspondence, order
books, reports of collection trips, daybooks, journals, ledgers, inven-
tories, and records of notes payable. Personal letters Include several
(1831-85) written by Ela's friends at the military academy at West
Point, and typewritten copies of Ela's own letters to his family in
Lebanon, N. IL, prior to, during, and after his emigration to Illinois
and Wisconsin, describing land speculation and the beginning of a
factory for fanning mills and other farm Implements. Business corre-
spondence (1846-84) Is with partners and agents in Waupun, Water-
loo, and elsewhere, and with purchasers throughout Wisconsin.
Many of the letters are published in the Wisconsin magazine of
history, v. 19 (1835-36) p. 431-53, and v. 20 (1936-37) p. 72-88.
MS 62-2165
Sommer, Martin Samuel, 1869-1949.
Papers, 1826-1959.
ca. 300 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lutheran clergyman, educator, author, and church official. Corre-
spondence, articles for the Lutheran witness, notes in exegesis, lec-
ture note« on homlletics and catechetlcs, passports and receipts from
5 trips abroad, biographical notes, an autobiographical sketch, obitu-
ary notices, a funeral sermon, and papers and records of the Sonuner
family. Includes birth and baptism certificates, and the commission
and Instructions as circuit visitor In Michigan, of W. Sommer, 1826-
1878. The correspondence contains many congratulatory messages
for various anniversaries and attainments. Correspondents Include
Sommer's sons, Roger and Martin Sommer. The material Is related
to the repository's L. Fuerbringer, Graebner, Pieper, and Concordia
Seminary collections.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available* In the repository.
Gifts of L. Fuerbringer, H. Hummel, and K. Kretzmann, 1828-55.
MS 62-2166
Morris, Homer Lawrence, 1886-1951.
Papers, 1908-5L
12 ft.
In Earlham College Library.
Economist and educator. Correspondence, notes for speeches, re-
ports to and from Morris, student notebooks from Earlham College,
Indiana University, and Columbia University; outlines of courses
taught at Penn, Hunter, and Earlham Colleges and Flak University;
and MS. and typewritten copies of Morris's work Plight of the
bituminous coal miner.
Unpublished guide to part of the collection In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Edna W. Morris, ISO.
MS 62-2167
Dodd, William Edward, 1869-1940.
Papers, 1901-34.
6 ft and 4 v.
In Randolph-Macon College Library.
In part transcripts.
Historian and diplomat Correspondence, diary (1916-20), scrap-
books, and other papers. The bulk of the collection consists of re-
visions of chapters of Dod<fs books; typewritten and handwritten
copies of addresses, articles, and book reviews; notes, letters, maps,
and other material gathered for the writing of his books and articles;
typescripts of papers written by Dodd's students; and notices and
records from his teaching period at the University of Chicago. The
correspondence includes letters concerning source material for Dodd's
174
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1901-34.
Dodd, William Edward, 1869-1940.
(Continued)
Card index In the library
oSf ^f M^ eS J5SS r t n ?. d * r Iibrary restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Alfred K. Stern and WUliam Edward Dodd, Jr.
MS 62-2168
Rae, John, 1796-1872.
Papers, 1849-1904.
ca. 170 Items.
JiJDnirerslty of Hawaii Library, Hawaiian and Pacific CoIIecHm
Letters, notes, and notebooks (1849-71) dealing mostly with «mw7
the Hawaltan Mande and tW Hawailan^SraWer^nuSeQ^:
SKtSHS^, *Jf m L"" 1 ** ***** «°««Bae w58£ to entries'
^K^t^S^™?* *** P 6 * 103 M»-M04 by wtorapersonsT
Open to investigators under library restrictions. u " perso ™-
JT^ ^"^HJ?" 7 rtghts available In the library
MS 62-2169
Shaler, WflKam, 1778J-18S3.
Papers, 1794-1832.
ca. 700 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
In part, transcripts.
. ^i* 00 "™ 11 •* Algiers. Correspondence and other papers lncrad-
^bnslness papers, notes on the Turkish langoa^ vSSy ortne
Journal (1819) of the C. S. consulate at ToihVand ,S2S
Journal (1827-28) of the V. S^^teat^^T W< "'"
Presented by Mrs. Walter Craig H11L
MS 62-2170
Iappincott, Joseph W
Papers.
10 items and 4 notebooks.
In Historical Society of PennsylTania collections.
J^^ I ?? a ? l L£ a *J£ , Z ntotMy «* New '«T' together wta
notes on the Llpplncott and Boberts families.
Presented by Mrs. Susan Wills Roberts.
MS 62-2171
VHes, Jonas, 1875-
Papers, 1814-1940.
200 folders.
0( ta : Umversity of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
>Oj»wt« htatortaa and edueator. Personal papers and business
records, Including ; correepondence with faculty rneSers at tte uS
ESS. * HUSH*!" 1 ***** "«Mt«>ttons, perionalaaounts, articles.
B^*v£ZZSS&&^2£*-' mm - """^^s^ude
Gift of Mrs. Vtlea. ■ ' .
MS"62-2172
Blake, William Phipps, 1826-1910.
Papers, 1850-1910.
5ft (275 Items)
JS.fS ??-? 100 ?™'' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Arb.1
oraSrfSES* "^ESF*" »<*««"£ Notebook coSSntafrtcl
ords of Blake's worldwide scientific trips and nmcll inJinvS*-
Gltt, 1959.
MS 62-2173
Brown, Herbert, 1848-1913.
io P « aperS ° f Herbert Brown and Mary Shibell Brown, 1891-
1813.
55 Items.
InAitama Ploiieerfastorlcal Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
~J^Z2^¥ ma *^^* a t* ria ** D *at of a penltenttaiy. Per-
woalwre^aen^note, cancelled checks, receipnv an^^rrams
StSZTL*? ^^ Mary Shibea. Indudes ca. BO pages of^S
relating to A. P. Banta, Corydon Cooley, and Arizona Justiny.
MS 62-2174
Historical Records Survey. Pennsylvania.
Reports, 1934-40.
150 items, 10 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
JS"K "J * onthe holdings of the American Philosophical
SSSf'.^SSS 2°°?^ Hlstorta >l Society, the Northampton hS
£2i L ?* GeMsJofleal Society and the Historical Society if Prank-
S^^J?* ?' OPkere ? f ^ Clva WorkB Administration; reportTou
Sf ^£? °f Swne , of *"* older Pnl'aaelphla business houwJ and on
themunicipal records of Norrlstown, Pottstown, and Conshohc^erT
workers' manuals (1940) of the Works Progress^ AdmmteSsSS-'
Sfo^S"! 1 ?? 4 . 10 *"• P*to»***y »»"eys of Philade^ui by
2S« i^ W °i k L A , dmmlStratlon (m4) : Ust of city and coSSty re?
ordsof Philadelphia prepared by the Works Progress Administration
Deposited in part, 1947.
MS 62-2175
Woods, John, 1794-1855.
Papers, ca. 1818-53.
ca. 100 items.
In Butler County Historical Society collections (Hamilton. Ohio)
l-.^^fn 1 "£ U>e f m 5 D L IU " i P° u "<*' ln - Correspondent report*
leases, wills, tax receipts, contracts, land BCrip, and other naDersT
mostly relating toWoods' interests in jwUHesT^analsT ra^ds?ana
other matters. Companies mentioned Include the Cincinnati Hamtl-
ana mSSSSfntt. *** HamUton "* Bo8STiUe Hjrdn ' W °°"
MS 62-2176
Beattie, George William.
Papers of George TVilliam and Helen (Pruitt) Beattie.
ca. 4035 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Calil)
Collection of historical material gathered during many years of
research on the history of California, with stress on San Bernardino
Co. and Its Mormon pioneers.
Inventory of the papers in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Beattie, 1949.
MS 62-2177
Bryant, Frank H
Papers, 1792-1905.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of Bryant's father, George E. Bryant of Madison, and his
grandfather, George W. Bryant, of Templeton, Mass., and Plte-
wUltam, N. H, consisting of Bryant family deeds; a farmer's and
blacksmith's account book (1832-55) ; records of the Madison Guards
(1858-61) ; miscellaneous material concerning the 12th Wisconsin
Volunteer Infantry, of which George K. Bryant was colonel, and the
1st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War; correspondence
with members of the Grand Army of the Bepubllc ; and other miscel-
laneous papers.
MS 62-2176
Bnrmeister, Charles, 1855-1891.
Papers, 1869-1918.
43 items and S3 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Storekeeper at Manitowoc, Wis., and Frankfort Mich. Diaries,
notebooks, a physician's handbook, scrapbooks, memoranda concern-
ing the history of the merchant marine of the Great Lakes, particu-
larly Lake Michigan; correspondence (1879-80) of a Traverse City,
Mich., lumber firm; reminiscences of life in Door Co, Wis.; an
Ottawa Indian trade vocabulary; and an autobiography of Bnrmels-
ter's brother, Byron. The notebooks and Journals contain detailed
Information on lake transportation and commerce, especially on I4ke
Michigan. Tbe later diaries describe Burmelster'B trip to Germany
In an unsuccessful quest for a cure for his tuberculosis.
MS 62-2179
Burnett, Thomas Pendleton, 1800-1846.
Correspondence, 1828-45.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
—ifr 7 ^ ""i Politician, of Kentucky and Wisconsin. Correspond-
2J?* d ^S! r 5 ltn Burnett's work as sub-Indian agent at Prairie du
Ohlen (1829^14) but touching also upon the cstablStoent oJthe teV-
rttory und land selections. Indudes several letters from James D
Do £- G « »* e w - Jones, Joseph M. Street, and others.
Excerpts have been published In a memoir of Burnett in the Cot
^tons of the Wisconsin State Historical Society, t. 2 (1855) ^ 288-
MS 62-2180
175
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chapman, Chandler Bm-neU, 1815-1877.
Papers, 1796-1877.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Surgeon, of Madison, Wis. Correspondence, a journal, invoices,
Inventories, reports, and receipted bills. Includes a Journal kept by
C h ap m a n on a tour of European hospitals in 1857, containing his im-
pressions of medical practice and practitioners there and notes on
amputation techniques ; Chapman's official letters as surgeon of the
8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry; personal letters from fihapman to
his son. Chandler F. Chapman; and correspondence of the younger
Chapman relating to his activities as a Mason, Knight Templar, real-
tar, and typewriter agent
MS 62-2181
Coe, Edwin Deles, 1840-1909.
Papers, 1860-1908.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, newspaperman, and politician of Wisconsin. Diaries and
correspondence. Diaries contain Information on Coe's career at the
University of Wisconsin, in the Army, and as a student of law at
Watertown, Wis, and Janesvllle; his connection with the Badger
Oil Company at Bothwell, Canada, and with several Wisconsin news-
papers, including the Whitewater Beglster; his activities as chief
clerk of the Wisconsin Assembly in 1882 and 1885-49, and as pension
agent In Milwaukee, 1887-1908; his connections with local and state
Republican organizations; his correspondence; and educational,
farm, and press associations to which he belonged. Correspondence
is mainly from classmates at the university and associates In the
army.
MS 62-2182
Hayes, Hiram, 1831-1918.
Papers, 1857-1915.
lv.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcript (typewritten)
Correspondence, diaries, and reminiscences of the Hayes family,
Including an autobiographical sketch written by Hiram Hayes In
which he describes his arrival in Superior, Wis, in 1854, and some
events in the history of railroad building; a collection of letters
(1857-80) by Hayes written from Superior and Washington, D. C
to his brother Stephen H. Hayes of Boston; some correspondence
between Hayes and his wife during the Civil War period; a diary
(1876-80) kept by his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Newton Hayes, at Superior,
Duluth, Hudson, and Minneapolis; a diary kept by his son, Frank,
aged nine, and a lew miscellaneous pieces.
MS 62-2188
Bragg, Edward Stuyvesant, 1827-1912.
Papers, 1853-1912.
8 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Soldier and diplomat Correspondence, Civil War reminiscences,
and an address explaining the purposes of the Union Veterans Legion,
Includes letters, mainly to his wife in Fond du Lac, written from
camp and battlefield and, later, from the House of Representatives in
Washington and from Havana, Cuba, where Bragg was consul gen-
eral; some material from Hongkong where he was consul general for
4 years; some political letters from William F. Vilas and others;
and 3 letter books (1888-89) kept by Bragg while minister to Mex-
ico, containing copies of his official letters to the Dept of State, to
the Mexican government, and to private jih—h in both countries,
and some copies of letters received at tiie legation.
MS 62-2184
Krech, George S 1845-1936.
Papers, 1849-1935.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Brewer, cooper, and farmer. Includes letters (1867-73) received
by Krech and his brother Johannes, from friends and relatives in
Schwallungen, Germany, pertaining to personal and family affairs,
political conditions, the Franco-Prussian War, Immigrants' problems,
and life in nUnois and southeastern Wisconsin. A few letters writ-
ten to Krech at Osceola, Wis, in 1934 and 1835 by Dr. Use Krech of
Magdeburg describe family affairs and the Hitler regime.
In German.
MS 62-2185
Alton, John Felix, o. 1817.
Papers, 1835-88.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Missionary. Correspondence, diary, and expense accounts (1844-
81). The diary describes Alton's trip from Scotland to Canada In
1835. Many of the letters were written by or to Alton's wife, Nancy
Hunter Alton, and cover the period of Alton's education at Lane
Theological Seminary in Ohio, of his removal to Bed Wing, Minn. In
1848 to become a missionary to the Sioux, of his residence at K apo sl a
(1851-56), and of his military service during the Sioux uprising.
Deposited by Margaret Alton.
MS 62-2186
Dodge, Joseph Thompson, 1823-1904.
Papers, 1845-99.
11 v. and 5 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Civil engineer. Correspondence, letter books, engineering and finan-
cial record books, blueprints, drawings, estimates, contracts, and
specifications. Letter books (1857-84) contain letters written by
Dodge from -various points in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Montana to
superiors and subordinates connected with the Milwaukee and Missis-
sippi, Milwaukee and St Paul, St Paul and Chicago, Northern
Pacific, and St Paul and Pacific railroad companies, and the Minne-
sota Railway Construction Company. They relate to the location and
building of various railroad lines: routes, estimates of cost legal
problems, financial matters, engineering problems, such as those
Involved in building the Bozeman and other tunnels, repairs, public
relations, and, occasionally, political matters. A few personal letters
Include letters to Dodge's brother, A. Clarke Dodge, In regard to
real estate matters and a planing mill at Monroe, Wis. Two record
books relate to the Hastings and Dakota Railroad. Bulk of the
unbound material consists of correspondence in the 1890's gathering
Information for Dodge's Genealogy of the Dodge family of Essex
County, Massachusetts ; together with letters of the 1870*8 and 1880*8
of Frederick B il l ings , Russell Sage, and Adam Anderson and of manu-
facturers of iron and- other railroad materials; as well as a few
scattered papers concerning real estate matters In West Superior, Wis.
MS 62-2187
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Papers relating to Germans in the U. S-, 1784-1937.
6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence (3 boxes) and miscellaneous groups of material.
Correspondence includes transcripts of ca. 420 letters, written mainly
from Wisconsin and neighboring States, except for about 50 from
Bosnia, by German emigrants; and correspondence of the Wisconsin
State Historical Society with Joseph Scheben at the University of
Bonn, who undertook a detailed study of emigrants from the Eifel
district In Rhenish Prussia and collected the transcripts mentioned
above. A few articles on German emigration to America, and some
data on emigration from the Rhenish districts of Adenan and Merzig
fro m the 1830"s to about 1870, concern such subjects as economic
opportunities, manners and customs, taxes, agricultural methods, re-
ligion, and the plight of Germans after World War l A folder of
copies of letters (1850-80) written from Eisenach, Germany, con-
tains Information on the European background of a German-American
Immigrant family. Other small groups Include the papers (princi-
pally 1843-63) of John Konrad Meidenbaner, a New Berlin, Wis,
Immigrant; a paper on German Influences In the West; data on some
of the early settlers in the community of Brighton, Kenosha Co
Wis. ; an address concerning organization of a German school associa-
tion in Taylor County ; several photocopies of documents dated In
the 1840*8 relating to the old Lofheran Church of Ozaukee County; a
combination account and memorandum book in German by Karl
Krumrey who settled In Sheboygan County In 1849; and several small
groups of personal letters. Practically all the correspondence is In
German, although translations sometimes accompany more important
items.
Selections have been published in the Wisconsin magazine of his-
tory, v. 20, p. 437-46 (June 1837)
MS 62-2188
Goldsboroagh, Louis Malesherbes, 1805-1877.
Correspondence, 1827-77.
521 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Naval officer and superintendent of the U. S. Naval Academy
Family and official correspondence, chiefly relating to GoJdsborourt's
^fSLS^^oIS"^ 8 pertal,> t0 me ln BJehmoud (1835), the Battle
of Tuxpan (1847), Paraguay in 1860, naval affairs ln the Civil Wart
and other matters. '
.J^-SlS to V* 1D5ra 5- -* 180 ascribed m Guide to the manu-
al*. L^oodwln^) 1 *^ Um>era - t y -"-v. by N. M. Tilley
Acquired, 1944-58.
MS 62-2189
176
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ithaca, N. V. Lyceum Theatre.
Records, 1892-1925.
1786 items and 10 v.
tt^ £?!?*? T £ mTer f ty Library, Collation of Begional History and
University Archives (440, 485) »™«i ° ,w "' ""»
Programs and records of bookings.
MS 62-2190
Armstrong, Grant T
Business records, 1850-60.
14 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (54DD) >»™«u *uauu; ana
Accounts from Itbsca, N. T.
MS 62-2191
Tattle (Daniel) and Company, New Tori.
Records, 1830-35.
5v.
T^SSSa^ST^"^' <**»»<» <* Regional History and
Ledgers, journals, and casebook of a shipping arm.
MS 62-2192
Straight (J. H.) Company.
Records, 1909-24.
Uni'veSHrcCeMigAr™ 17 ' C ° neCU ° n * ^"^ **"" "*
Flour and feed accounts.
MS 62-2193
Davies, John C B. 1858.
Letter books, 1900-01.
■mtH^H?? seD f T ^ ! <* *™ *<>rk State. Letters concerned largely
X^VSEES* 8 in *"?" Tork ^ e e^orcement of the Agrlculturala*
tte^polmcal campaign of 1800, activities of the Bep^csiParty
wtaun New lark, and local politics, particularly vrftttoOneldVci
fiHu UQC&.
MS 62-2194
Shook, W Vance.
Pap-rs, 1901-53.
21 items and 12 v.
In University of .Oklahoma Library
~i?£^? < l i ?V niIllster - Comapondenee, memoirs which reflect frontier
religions history, minutes of the Oklahoma Methodist Conference, too-
chores on Methodism in Logan Co, Okla, and photoT ™* aa * Ke ' bTth
MS 62-2195
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Railroads collection, 1880-1961.
ca. 200 items.
n,^^S,^^^J D ? ttttMi Soele * »"««ons (Tucson, Arte.)
m.2^?^ S C t^ chedule ^ m<3m8 - P" 8368 - S"!* 8 . brtefslndeourt
case* notice of trustees sales, lists of superintendents, crew die
books, camp urule* and tickets, of the ArizcS Eastern EaUroaa, the
Arizona Narrow Gauge BaUroao, the Phoenix and EastSnBsJloaA
S5^S£S? Pa ^ fi \S! Uroad ' "d the Twin Buttes Ba^Ha**
tog material on the history of railroad transportation. ""=""*•
MS 62-2196
Swift, George Laden.
Papers, 1723-1900.
198 Items and lv.
v&2s%££zt& st* coneeam * ***<»* »*•* *-
Correspondence, notebooks, accounts, h.n^hpi. dinpimf. Md ««...
graphs relating to Swiff s tours as a tectureTS Segral»CSecE£
magnetism, galvanism, popular science, and qSESSSl <*her
W^ SSS ba ?v. re,,reBen . tea tocta * ■■ B- Swift Lewi TSwtttTand
MS 62-2197
Van Dozer family.
Papers of the Van Duzer and Sayre families, 1783-1935
61 Items and 2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (838) -<»—«. "™"* aaa
General accounts (1807-17) of James Sayre; J. H. Tan Dozers
Journal of a Journey to England (1841) ; 15 letters (1899-1800) from
SfJ?., 01 *. 1100 '??! 6 " to J " a Van 22*" °* Horaeheads, N. X. largely
relating to politics; a letter (1888) from William OTW1 to Ji
Van Dozer about Boosevelt. his contacts, personality, and campaign ;
and other papers. -t— u~ ,
MS 62-2198
Nash and Mills, ChMford, N. T.
Records. 1893-98.
Flour and feed accounts.
MS 62-2199
Parker, Eugene Fates.
Papers, 1893-1901.
v£X%™^?£>f' amiT ' <XUeeam " Eeg,onal History -•
Personal accounts and accounts of Parker's insurance business In
B&tu, If. Y.
MS 62-2200
Thompson, Herbert Cooper, 1875-1960.
Pap=rs, 1864-1960.
3ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Journalist Correspondence of ca. 900 Items, $3 volumes of diaries.
i??v'*? er . paBe !!.- J5f tad ™ fbe correspondence of John M. Thompson
? ^l e . U ?iIf Blty ot 0regon ' Board <* Regents, with Joseph Lanemd
J08QQ1H BaSBJBT.
MS 62-2201
Ellis, Edith M
Scrapbooks, 1924-33.
Un^eSrylrS^^r™ 17 - C ° neCtt ° n « Begl0,ud Hteto ^ ■*
Scrapbooks containing correspondence, clippings, and other naners
relaung to Mrs. Ems' activities in the Democratic State Committee!
the Democratic Union, the New York Federation of Women's GluE
and otter organizations. Correspondents Include James A Farley.
Helen Keller. Herbert H. Lehman, Caroline OT>ay, Eleanor Boosevelt!
and Franklin D. Boosevelt ^' * ue ™ or "oosevere,
MS 62-2202
Holmes, DanieL
Papers, 1840-99.
123 items.
v£J25%££<& m ** rr - CoUecaon * *"»* HlstOT * °»*
MS 62-2203
Sandy Creek, N. Y. First Congregational Church.
Records, 1859-75.
lv.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begtonal History and
University Archives (488)
Becords of the Ladles' Sewing Society and of the Sociable Society.
MS 62-2204
Erwin, Allen A collector.
Erwin collection, 1830-1961.
200 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers* Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Papers relating to the Slaughter family of Cochise Co, Ariz. In-
cludes 11 tape recordings entitled W. J. Chiasm, nephew of John S.
Chlsam, Cattle King of the Pecoa. The material is related to the
society's Slaughter family collection.
MS 62-2205
177
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Weston, Fred Abijah.
Scrapbook, 1879-80.
It.
In Cornell University library. Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (284)
Programs for athletic events and social occasions, copies of exam-
inations, newspaper clippings, receipts, and miscellanea collected
during Weston's undergraduate days at Cornell University.
MS 62-2206
Lyons Company, Aurora. JV. T.
Records, 1888-1942. '
as v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional Hlstorv and
University Archives (639)
Letter books and accounts of dealers In cattle, grain, and lumber.
MS 62-2207
Flower family.
Papers, 1770-1834.
10S items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (578)
An electrocopled Bet of papers relating largely to the BevotaUon-
ary War. Inclndes letters between members of the Flower family of
Springfield, Coniu, volunteer lists, military orders, Indentures, and
broadsides.
MS 62-2208
New York (State) Canal Commissioners.
Records, 1861-S1.
27.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (194)
Record of claims payments made by W. L Skinner, canal commis-
sioner, records concerned with a claim suit Involving the Genesee
Valley Canal, and lists of permanent employees on various sections of
the Erie, Champlaln, Oswego, and Black River canals.
MS62-2209
Martin, Asa Ear], 1885- collector.
Pennsylvania historical collections, 1927.
346 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of tt°ft"n.,i History and
University Archives (462)
Letters, solicitEd by Martin, which list manuscript holdings relat-
ing to Pennsylvania history In libraries, historical societies, and other
depositories.
MS 62-2210
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Postal history collection, 1850-1961.
8 cabinets.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Stamps, covers, cachets, postmarks, catalogs, and other material,
relating to the postal history of the Trans-Mlssiaslppl West.
MS 62-2211
U. S. Federal MUk Commission for the Middle States.
Records, 1917.
lft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (1599)
Minutes and reports of hearings held by the Commission to deter-
mine the reasonable price for milk in New York State.
MS 62-2212
Cornell University. Library.
Church records, 1737-1926.
1421teins.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives.
Inclndes records of the following churches: Bedford, N. X. (West-
chester Co.) Baptist Church (1796-1822) and Presbyterian Church
(1774-1847), Candor, N. X„ St Mark's Church (1823-1925), Cherry
Valley, N. X. Presbyterian Church (1816), Cooperstown, N. X. Presby-
terian Church (1800-82), Danby, N. X. Christ Church (1881-70),
Fishkill, N. X. Trinity Church (1757-1805) , Bichford, N. X. St John's
Church (1797-1890), Smlthfleld, Pa. Dutch Reformed Church (a short
history. 1737), Spencer, N. X. St John's Church (1897-1913), Clone
Church, Sussex Co., N. J. (1738-1853), West Creek, N. J. Baptist
Church (1897-1926), and Union Church of Westvine and Candor,
N. X. US23-1921)
MS 62-2213
Rosenbloom family.
Accounts, 1905-34.
11 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (574)
Real estate accounts of Marcus, Isaac, and Clara Bosenbloom, «f
Syracuse, N. X.
MS62-2214
ObJandt, Fred H
Business records, 1905-25.
4v.
In Cornell .University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (39A)
Grocery accounts from Brooklyn, N. X.
MS 62-2215
Niched, Robert
Business records, 1886-88.
5v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (39A)
Blacksmith's accounts from De Lancey, Delaware Co, N. X.
MS 62-2216
Sizer family.
Papers, 1811-71.
34 Items and 1 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (511)
Scrapbook of political editorials and correspondence (1839-63) by
Thomas J. Sizer, largely from the Buffalo dally republic and the
Buffalo commercial advertiser, with slavery as a particular subject ; a
letter (1849) from Sandusky, Ohio, on the ravages of frontier dis-
eases, and on Bit Carson ; and other papers.
MS 62-2217
Ronstadt, Frederick, 1868-
Papers, 1880-1953.
72 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Business man and rancher. Correspondence, mortgages, sample
stock certificates, promissory notes, minutes of company meetings, a
ledger, an Inventory, a Ronstadt genealogy, and other papers, relating
to the Ronstadt Hardware and Machinery Co„ the Ronstadt Hard-
ware Co., music In Tucson In the ISSO's, and Bonstadf b career. In-
cludes a few papers of Edward Ronstadt
MS 62-2218
Cortland, N. Y. First Baptist Church.
Records, 1801-1900.
34 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (507)
Book of minutes (1801-18), an undated MS. history by Asa Starr,
an anonymous history (1899), minutes (1884-91) of the Baptist Mis-
sionary Society, and other material.
MS 62-2219
Parma, N. Y. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1812-63.
131 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (510)
Articles of formation, membership lists, church letters, Sunday
school records, appeals for funds, charges against and trials of vari-
ous members, a protest against the appointment of a minister of the
Oberlin Association (1842), and other material.
MS 62-2220
Howard, Lawrence R
Sermons, 1903-37.
4 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (598)
Sermons of a Presbyterian and Congregational clergyman of
Thompson, Conn., who served in at least six states and as a "h»pi»i"
in World War i.
Gift of Mrs. Howard.
MS 62-2221
178
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pool, Frank Marion, 1868-1918.
Papers, 1880-1950.
ca. 100 items.
Jvi^^ ^ 8 ; Htatortcal Society collections (Tucson, Arte.)
Ctollector of taternal revenue. Correspondence on faiiatyhirtory,
remmlsceuces (MB5) listing settlers in the San PedroVaJlev Mtatbe
l^s and 1890-s, and a MograpMca) sketch. ^^
MS 62-2222 rev
Pima Co., Aria.
Becords, 1860-1961.
ca. 1000 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ark.)
ii«?5 , t!L£? £2?** fE^g " 8 <"«a»es records. assessment rolls,
SS^J^?J ,W1 \. a, \' 1 *?* ™ c ™*' """"a 1 botanies oi general
S^tJSS^S^SL™ 4 c *SXJ ecor *' *"*«'«* the Peace
records, Board of S upervi so rs minutes, and County Becordera books,
■s wen as correspondence, receipts, deeds, statements, and budgebTaf
various comity departments. ^^ »-»■«»», »*
MS 62-2228
Rillito Canal Company-.
Records, 1908-14.
SO items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collecttons (Tucson, Ariz.)
Mtouiies, mortgages, deeds of trust, reports, lists of stock subscrip-
tions, articles of Incorporation, and other records.
MS62-3224
Dickey, Norris C
Papers, 1941-42.
8t.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Clergyman. Articles by Dickey on the religious and educational
history of the Head of the Lakes region, nationality groups, the
development of aviation, and the establishment of humanitarian and
£?Sn£!£?S t !2? 8: ^Ji latorte, « the steel Industry in Superior,
of Billings Park, and of Connor's Point.
MS 62-2225
Neuf eld, Maurice F collector.
Labor scrapbooks, 1946-49.
8 boxes.
In New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
couecnons.
24 scrapbooks of labor dippings from the New York tunes ar-
ranged by an industry classification. »*-. <—=> ■*-
Gift of Mr. Neufeia.
MS 62-2226
Magee, John E 1839-1918.
Papers, 1856-1905.
Ibox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Mining prospector. Correspondence, dlaiy (1875) which mentions
the Ostrich, Patagonia, and Santa Elta mines, scrapbooks (1877-79)
relating to mining, and ledgers (1805-11) of the newspaper Miner
and stockman. Includes letters referring to the Aztec Districts,
Sonolta, and the Toltec mines, a letter from Magee relating to the
eligibility of William S. Bartlett, James Benton Glover and William
Fourr for pensions, family letters (1865-80) pertaining to Magee*
experiences, and 4 warrants for the arrest of Woo Young who was
accused of being In this country unlawfully.
MS 62-2227
International Order of Good Templars. Wisconsin. Grand
Lodge.
Records, 1856-193L
- 58 v. and 21 boxes.
Instate Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
■,_JE^ ten received by H A. Larson of Waupaca (10 boxes, 1894-
1802) ; miscellaneous correspondence (2 boxes) ; Institutional returns
(8 boxes, 1868-1903) giving statistics on membership and organiza-
tion of Wisconsin lodges; financial records of accounts with juvenile,
subordinate, and district lodges, and membership returns of these
lodges (48 -v., 1856-1901) ; minutes of meetings and treasurer's book
of Capitol District Lodge No. S; minutes of meetings, membership
rolls, financial and other records of Capitol Lodge No. 1, Madison,
and minutes and miscellaneous records (1867-72) of Capitol District
Lodge No. 4. ..Correspondence Includes letters from organizers
throughout the State, lodge executives in other States, and local,
.district, and State officers. Some of the correspondence concerns
cooperation with the Prohibition Party, particularly in election
years, the management of the quarterly Camp Cleghorn assembly
herald and of the Epworthlan, for both of which Larson served as
editor, and arrangements for the annual summer encampment at
Camp Cleghorn, near Waupaca.
MS 62-2228
Ross, William' Potter, 1820-1891.
Papers, 1866-74.
475 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. Correspondence relating
to the Cherokee delegation to Washington, to the peace council at
Fort Smith, Ark. (1885), and to reconstruction problems: together
with speeches and proclamations.
MS 62-2229
Bonck, Gabriel, 1828-1901.
Papers, 1850-1906.
110 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
b^taT^UE' . S - *«P nBe »tatlTe from Wisconsin. Tax and re-
aemption receipts In Shawano and other counties issued In Bouck-
abstract of minutes of the Oshkosh Common Council (1870-87) • and
ot&k^a806) ItratlOn "^ "^ cw,stru,:Uo,, * railway tracks In
MS 62-3230
Sons of Temperance of North America. Grand Division of
New York.
Correspondence, 1847-48.
72 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (238)
Letters to Dt. J. S. Graham, Grand Worthy Patriarch of New
York, reporting on district organization and activities.
MS 62-2231
Fulton Hotel Company-, FvZton, N.T.
Becords, 1853-57.
It.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (544)
Building agreements, accounts of building and other costs.
MS 62-2232
Hammondsport Wine Company, Hammondsport, y. T
Becords, 1920-28.
S3 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (488)
Accounts and correspondence with stockholders and others relat-
ing to disposal of the plant and stock after the Volstead act, to the
sale of votes against the company, a resulting Judgment, the seizure
of champagne, a sheriff's sale of the property, and a subsequent suit
by the Federal government
MS 62-2233
Shattnck family.
Papers, 1853-86.
25 Items and 12 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (47, 145, 977)
Diaries, miscellaneous accounts and clippings (1885-86) of J S.
Shattnck; poultry farm accounts (1880-85) of Myra Shattnck, and
a ledger of a general store la Norwich, Chenango Co, N. Y.
MS 62-3234
Van Bares and Conkling.
Becords, 1902-13.
Un.^ty1rcSvesT8aAr nU7, C ° Uertl0n " ^^ ^^^ »"
c -^j2 n I. a S d , feed accoann » tram BloomvUte, Hobert, and South
Kortnght, Delaware Co, N. Y. . .
MS 62-2235
179
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Babcock, Stephen Moulton, 1843-1931.
Papers, 1814-1931.
IS boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Inventor of the Babcock milk test Personal correspondence;
account books kept while a student at various schools ; Cornell
University classbooks; brief and irregular diary entries (1867-75) ;
memorandum books; and 2 boxes of Invitations. Includes early
family correspondence of Peleg B. Babcock, of Brldgewater, N. Y,
father of Stephen M. Babcock, concerning his agricultural and dairy
pursuits and political Interests; letters from Babcock's >■]««■»»«»
at Tufts College, Cornell University, and University of GStttngen,
Germany; some correspondence concerning chemical analyses and
experimental dairy work; Babcock's correspondence with his fiancee
and wife, May Crandall, of Wlnfleld, N. Y; letters of friends and
relatives of both the Babcock and Crandall families; requests for
autographs ; letters from organizations and individuals soliciting
funds, and from faculty colleagues and fellow scientists.
MS 62-2236
Brown, Charles Edward, 1872-1946.
Papers. 1906-40.
12 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Curator of the museum of the State Historical Society and secre-
tary of the Wisconsin Archeologlcal Society. Correspondence, and
notes gathered by Brown on such subjects at the Potawatoml, Chip-
pewa, Winnebago and other Indians; lumbering, steamboatlng, uni-
versity campus tales, local and pioneer life, and folklore. Includes
a box of miscellaneous correspondence, a box of papers concerning
the Nakoma Country Club and Nakoma Colony project and corre-
spondence and reports concerning the Committee on State Archaeolo-
gical Surveys of the National Research Council
MS62-2237
Branson, Alfred, 1793-1882.
Papers. 1815-82, 1915.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Methodist clergyman, lawer, political, and author. Branson's
copies of his correspondence (1835-44) with the War Dept on
Indian missions and the La Pointe agency; a Journal of his trip
from Meadvllle, Pa, to Prairie du Chlen; articles written by Bran-
son on various subjects; and a sketch of Branson by his daughter,
EDa C. Branson (IMS). The papers touch upon Branson's activi-
ties as district supervisor of Indian missions, sub-Indian agent at
La Pointe, Civil War chaplain, and holder of numerous minor civil
off ices.
The journal has been published in the Collections of the Wisconsin
State Historical Society, v. 15 (1900) p. 264-01.
MS 62-2238
Rutherford, Thomas R
Papers, 1819-97.
2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History
and University Archives (677)
Correspondence, deeds, and accounts dealing largely with Ruther-
ford's land Investments In Steuben Co, N. Y, Michigan, and Minne-
sota, and with timber investments In North Carolina.
MS 62-2239
Rice, Michael M
Papers, 1880-1935.
6 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
.v-i??™ 118 *; Correspondence, newspaper articles, biographical
sketches, and other papers, dealing with the history of the South-
west, Including material on the Wiling of Frank StUlweU, on the
Pete Gabriel-Joe Phy fight in Florence, Ariz, 1888, and on too Diego.
MS 62-2240
Roberts, Clara (Fish)
Papers, 1862-1945.
1 box.
In Arizona "oncers'. Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
InpKJfft daybooks, cashbooks, journals of business
S.V?? ™£5 •2? Tucson ' account books and ledgers of the B. N.
^^-LS^^ff 0f "* *? e™l»»Uon atSunlversS of
f£^i^ ll8te °Lfl2T^ ndents ana taCTIlt y "embers of the
University who were killed In World War n.
MS 62-2241
Funk, Rose, collector.
Papers, 1865-90.
435 items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Cookbooks and recipe guides used by pioneer women on the Okla-
homa frontier, samples of calendar art, and ca. 400 picture post
cards depicting Colorado mountain scenes, early day railroads, and
Indians.
MS 62-2242
Auerbach, Maurice, 1835-1915.
Business records, 1887-1918.
12 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Business and financial papers relating to Auerbach's positions as
president of the Union and Merchants' National banks of St Paul and
to his Interest In the St Paul Gas Light Co, the St Paul Fire and
Marine Insurance Co, a wholesale dry goods house in St Paul, and a
lumber wwipntiy in doauet Minn.
MS 62-2248
Parsons, Mildred F
Papers, 1930-59.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Includes records (1055-99) of the Tucson Unit of the Women's
Overseas Service League, material on the League's conventions and
membership, and material on the proposed Military Academy Corpo-
ration of Tucson.
MS 62-2244
King, Charles, 1844-1933.
Papers, 1840-1932.
3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Army officer and author. Correspondence, articles, and memoranda
of Inspection reports of the Wisconsin National Guard (1905-21)
made by King. Correspondence deals briefly with King's services in
the Spanish-American War and In the Philippines as wen as with his
literary career A large part of the papers concerns the role of the
Wisconsin National Guard In World War i, and It Includes an exten-
sive correspondence with Adjutant General Orlando Holway concern-
ing tactical matters, problems of organization, and cooperation with
the regular army during and after the war.
MS 62-2245
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Records from the Public Archives of Canada, 1680-1856.
5 boxes and 2 reels of microfilm.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and microfilm of originals
or transcripts in the Public Archives of Canada.
Records dealing with Indian affairs, fur trade and traders, explora-
tions, British-American relations, the Revolution, the War of tset\
and other phases of the French and British regimes In Wisconsin and
the Northwest Includes minutes (1723-46) of the Commissioners of
Indian Affairs at Albany; a box of abstracts of Indian trade licenses
(1767-76) ; and consolidated returns of trade licenses (1777-90)
Selections have been published in the Collections of the Wisconsin
State Historical Society, v. 5 (1867-69) p. 64-122, passim • v 11 (1888)
p. 97-212; v. 12 (1882) p. 23-132; v. 13 (1885) p. 14-153; and v. 20
(1911) p. 1-12, 109-13, and 396-471.
MS62-2246
Colman, Henry Root, 1800-1895.
Papers, 1817-94.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Methodist missionary and clergyman. Correspondence ; memoran-
dum books kept by Colman during his first years In Wisconsin; copies
of diaries (1854-57) kept by Colman 's son, Charles L. Colman, describ-
ing the beginnings of the Colman Lumber Company of La Crosse; and
genealogical material. Correspondence of the elder Colman, who took
charge of the Oneida Methodist mission near Green Bay in 1840,
consists of letters received from members of the Colman and Spier
families in western New York; from his daughter Julia, who was
active in Women's Christian Temperance Union work In New York
City; from his son Henry, while attending Lawrence University,
teaching at Evansyffle Academy, 1863-67, and serving as pastor in
various Methodist churches in the state; from his son Bllhu, while
attending Lawrence University, 1858-64, and practicing law In Fond
du Lac ; and from his son Charles L. of La Crosse.
MS 62-2247
180
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Davis, John Givan, 1810-1866.
Papers, 1826-71.
15 Items, 2 v., and 1 box
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
.^"^i^^-^ deprecative from Indiana. Correspondence,
fj^js^^^^d a ^ legal documents. Bulk of the coUectfon
consists .of Incoming business and political correspondence. Includes
letters from leaders of the Democratic Party, among them Coneress-
men John J. Taylor, Thomas Hendricks, James G Robinson, Richard
Zi^SS^^S?** 1 Y- Toorhe «. discussing attZtes to^rS
secession, the CMI War, and national politics; letters from Gen. Lew
Wallace; and family correspondence, partly from William P. and Ell
Davis, describing Texas frontier conditions and advising Davis on Us
J 8 "^" -?* Neoraat * Bill, the election of Stephen A. Douglas, and
the Dred Scott decision. ^^ vv*™,™
MS 62-2248
Banmgartner, Jacob, 1830-1916.
Bficord books, 1846-1916.
14 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Farmer of Fennlmore, WU. Diaries and reminiscences, accounts,
weather notes, and 1 y. of financial records, including tar lists, of the
town of Fennlmore during Baumgartner's years as treasurer (1888-
80). Diary (1846-65) records Baumgartner's experiences as an ap-
prentice and Journeyman dyer in Germany, 1844-flO, his travels over
southwestern Wisconsin, Illinois, and Missouri in search of employ-
* ne !i.^ nd CTentual settlement in the town of Fennlmore ; and contains
SeSScS?"'' ^ ords aa& notea on ,ocal ntotory. Twelve volumes
(1863-1916) contain accounts of Income and expenditures for Baum-
gartner's large farm and of the weather, and, for the years 1863-08, a
brief continuous dally record of the work done on the farm. Except
for the town financial records, all material Is In German.
MB 62-2249
Gates family-.
Papers of the Gates and Moore families, 1847-1913.
1 v. and 9 boxes.
tt ? 2S2 e !' T?>lversltr Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (461) '
Correspondence, accounts, and miscellanea of Lillian Gates and
Mis. Katharine Moore relating to Investments In land and tenancy In
Michigan, North Dakota, Illinois, and Oklahoma, and Investments In
Bast Lynn Railroad and other eastern enterprises; correspondence of
™ "J?" Moore . consultant engineer at the V. S. Naval Base. Key
S. 6 ^.^ T 1 ** *5? S 1 " 148 Coast Line Co. and the Piedmont Traction
Co. of Charlotte, N. C. ; a diary (189T) of a trip to New OrleansTand
Items relating to a transatlantic cruise In 1802; a general family ac-
count book (1882-88) ; and Mils, bankbooks, and clippings. ™™ 1 ' "
MSl2-"5250
Vanderjyn, Henry,
Letter book, 1810-24.
■'■'■ It.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (527)
Letters relating chiefly to the sale, teasing, and development of land,
to lumbering, and to political and social life In Chenango Co N X
Includes a letter to Vanderlyn's uncle. John Vanderlyn, the artist
commenting upon the family, Aaron Burr, John Vanderlyn's paintings,
exhibitions, and appreciation by the public. Correspondents Include
Colonel Oady, Obadiah German, Abraham R. Lawrence, Caleb Law-
^ n f e> ^ T - L ? w £ ence ' Bo" 61 * L. Livingston, Theodore SIB, John
Sudani, Simon G. Throop, Gerrlt Van Wagenen, and MarinusWlllett.
MS 62-2251
Brown, Jabez, 1825-1903.
Papers, 1848-4949.
33 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Teacher, farmer, and lecturer of Wisconsin. Diaries, poems, essays,
lectures, and a few family letters. Diaries (1855-1808 with a few
gaps) record Brown's trip from Indiana to Wisconsin In 1855 and his
work as teacher and farmer In Juneau and Sauk counties, as school
principal in Ironton and HUlsboro, and as lecturer in behalf of the
temperance movement. Later entries describe briefly some of the civic
and university events in Madison, where Brown lived during the last
decade of his life.
MS 62-2252
Jenkins, George A b. 1819.
Diaries, 1842-95.
Si v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Diaries covering Jenkins' residence In Jefferson County N T to
1855, in Calumet County, Wis, from 1855 to 1887, and thereafter at
Fort Atkinson, concerning minute details of farm life, the establish-
ment of an agricultural society, Jenkins' services on the Calumet
County Board of Supervisors and his two terms in the state legisla-
ture, and the proceedings of the Independent Order of Good Samari-
tans at Woodville, N. T., 1852-53. Includes a one-volume diary (1883-
86) of Arthur H. Jenkins, uuuhuimjt lioso-
MS 62-2253
Bolens, Harry Wilbur, 1864-1944.
Papers, 1836-1944.
8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin manufacturer, Inventor, Journalist; and politician. Cor-
respondence, speeches, 8 pocket memorandum books (1886-1907), and
other papers. Bulk of the material relates to the Gllson Manufactur-
ing Co. In Port Washington, Wis, and to Bolens' service In the State
Senate. Business papers (1803-44) of Bolens' manufacturing enter-
prises include profit and loss statements, patent agreements, 8 reports
of a labor detective (1818), and general business correspondence of
the Gllson Manufacturing Co., manufacturers of gasoline engines,
Garden tractors, and chair Irons; also similar materials for the
Bolens-Bnders Printing Co. and the Plymouth Phonograph Co. Poli-
tical papers include letters and speeches opposing the State Income
tax in 1912, when Bolen was the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant
Governor; other speeches; drafts of bob and amendments; a study
of the University of Wisconsin's finances; and material of the coali-
tion of conservative Democrats and Republicans against Philip La
Follettes Progressives. The papers reflect Bolens' opposition to
organized labor, to a higher corporation tax, and to University presi-
dent Glenn Frank. Correspondents Include F. Byan Duffy James A.
Farley, M K. Reiny, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry A. Wallace, and
members of Bolens' family. ^
MS 62-2254
Davidson, James O 1854-1922.
Papers, 1885-1919.
13 v. and 37 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Governor of Wisconsin. Correspondence, letter books, and
speeches. Bulk of the collection deals with State political affairs for
the years 1806-10, such as relations between Davidson and Robert
Jr £? J ollette J" 1905-08 and the campaign of 1906, the John Dletx
"battte" at Cameron Dam In 1906 and reverberations In the years
following, patronage, the campaign fund raised by game wardens in
1808, routine matters of State administration, complaints, pardon and
parole matters, dvil service policies, the Governor's political future.
JL??? 1 ?^ stato >"* to Door C - J* 1 ** the career of ex-Mayor
David S. Rose of Milwaukee, and the campaign of 1912 In Wisconsin.
A small amount of material on legislative issues for the gubernatorial
years (1906-11) Includes an occasional veto message and opinions of
the attorney general on pending legislation, material on several rural
school bills, telegraphers' eight-hour bill, two-cent fare bill, and bins
reg ulating Insurance companies, M«t-ort«i for the years preceding
1906 concerns Davidson's campaign for State treasurer, patronage,
and routine matters connected with administration of the State treas-
ury- Letters after 1910 concern efforts of Davidson to obtain a fed-
eral appointment, pardon and parole matters, and an Investigation
of the Wisconsin School for the Deaf. Includes correspondence on
a number of Davidson's small-scale business operations. Correspond-
ents Include Joseph W. Babcock, William D. Connor, Albert R. Han,
Samuel Harper, William D. Hoard, John M Nelson, Alley Peterson,
and Isaac Stephenson.
MS 62-2255
Beck, Joseph David, 1866-1936.
Papers, 1901-37.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
U. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Correspondence and
speeches. Mainly letters written by Beck to his wife relating to their
farms and livestock, life In Washington, the Labor Bureau of the
Wisconsin Industrial Commission, and the problems of Wisconsin
farmers during the depression years. Nine speeches are from Been
campaign In 1928 for the Republican gubernatorial nomination; others
relate to the work of the Wisconsin Industrial Commission, American
intervention abroad, and other political campaigns.
MS 62-2256
181
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Boyd, George, d. 1846.
Papers, 1797-1858.
St.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Indian agent at Mackinac, Mien, and Green Bay, Wis. Letters re-
ceived and copies of letters sent. A few papers deal with Boyd's
services as special agent entrusted with private dispatches to the
peace commissioners at Ghent in 1614, and 2 years later as purchasing
agent In Europe for the War Dept. Boyd's Indian agency papers
consist of reports and correspondence with his superiors and col-
leagues such as Lewis Cass, Henry Dodge, James D. Doty, Thomas L.
McKennr, George B. Porter, Henry B. Schoolcraft, Robert Stuart,
and others concerning troubles with British traders ; the use of whis-
key in the for trade; the Black Hawk War; Indian treaties, agree-
ments, petitions, and accounts ; payments of annuities, food, and gifts
to Wisconsin Indians ; charges of malfeasance In office made against
Boyd In 1840 by Morgan L. Martin ; as well as statements of persons
employed, estimated budgets, and abstracts of provisions, presents,
and general disbursements at the Green Bay agency. Considerable
correspondence with for traders such as Samuel Abbott Ramsay
Crooks, John Lawe, members of the Grignon family, and others con-
cerns business, governmental restrictions, and Indian relations. A
few letters from Boyd's brother-in-law, John Qulncy Adams, and the
tatter's son, Charles Francis Adams, relate to a legacy to Mrs. Boyd.
Correspondence with the Bev. Blchard F. Cadle and his associates
contains information on the Indian mission schools at Green Bay and
Duck Creek, and on Indian education and religion In general. Much,
of the remainder of the collection consists of unsuccessful claims
made acalnst the War Dept by Boyd and Us heirs.
Selections from the papers have been published in Collections of
the Wisconsin State Historical Society, v. 12 (1892) p. 270-98; v. 14
(1898) p. 464-615, passim; v. IS (1900) p. 18-24; v. 19 (1910) p. 441-
42, 478-77 ; v. 20 (1911) p. 116-202, passim.
MS 62-2257
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Orpinization collections, 1880-1061.
ea. 8000 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, minutes, annual reports, news releases, dues rec-
ords, checkbooks, printed material, and other records of hundreds of
local and national organizations working In Arizona, Including Amer-
ican Association of University Women, the Ancient Order of United
Woodmen, the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, the
Arizona Cattle Growers Association, the Arizona Federated Women's
Clubs, the Arizona Medical Association, the Blue Bock and Gun Club,
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Its women's auxiliary,
the Business and Professional Women's Club, the Chamber of Com-
merce, the Desert Bats, Disabled American Veterans, the Eastern
Star, the Fireman's Association of Arizona, 4-H Clubs, Garden
Clubs of Tucson, the Grand Army of the Republic, the Hohokam Mu-
Beum Association, the Knights of Columbus, the Knights of Pythias,
the League of Women Voters, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows,
the Pistol and Bine Range Club, the Pornrio Diaz Society of Tucson,
the Sons of Veterans (General B. H. G. MInty Camp), the Tucson
Auto Club, the Tucson Committee for Interracial Understanding, the
Tucson Rifle Club, the United Moderns, the Womens Christian Tem-
perance Union, the Womens Home Council of Missions, the Wool
Growers Association of Arizona, and various churches.
MS 62-2258
Birge, Edward Asahel, 1851-1950.
Papers, 1855-1948.
22bi>xes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Zoologist Correspondence, reports, speeches and sermons, and
brief 'autobiographical reminiscences (1944) of Blrge's long associa-
tion with the University of Wisconsin. Bulk of the papers consists of
personal correspondence and reports written after 1900, relating
mainly to Blrge's studies In the limnology and hydroblology of Wla-
cousin lakes and to his service as a national officer of Phi Beta Kappa.
Scattered letters concern University administration, social life on the
campus, the development of the Madison Free Library, and other
civic affairs. Correspondents Include Charles K. Adams, John Bas-
com, William Jennings Bryan, Chancey Juday, Robert M La FoUette,
Sr, John M Olin, John C. Spinner, William J. Starr, and Charles B.
YanHlse.
MS 62-2288
Gaither, Edna,
Papers, 1860-1956.
270 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Clippings and pamphlets chiefly relating to local history: Indians
(Oayugas, Ottawas, Poncae, Quapaws, and Senecas), border Indus-
tries, and monmnents and landmarks of the area; clippings pertain-
ing to the history of Carthage, Mo, George W. Carver, Belle Starr
and other persons from the Carthage area, and Civil War on the
border; a bulletin, Our storehouse of Missouri place names; and a
book of photos, entitled SO years In Joplln, Missouri.
MS 62-2260
Henry, William, 1794-1853.
Papers, 1828-49.
155 Items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Pioneer settler of Wisconsin. Letters to Capt Henry concerning
his activities as a merchant in Galena, I1L, as fhnifpm^ f the Com-
mittee of Safety at Galena in 1827, as sutler for two companies of
United States Bangers during the Black Hawk War, as Justice of the
peace of Iowa Co, Wis., and as first postmaster of Mineral Point,
Wis, in 18S6. Contains Information on early lead min^g hug ggee-
station, the battle of the Peeatonlca, and the establishment of a news-
paper, with some political correspondence. Includes appointments,
accounts, and legal documents of Lt Matthew G. Fttctltf Mlnen3
MS 62-2261
Rasch, Philip J
Papers, 1870-1961.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.}
Physical therapist and author. Correspondence, articles, and other
papers, on Billy the Kid Bonney, the Clantons, Wyatt Earp, Geron-
Imo, Curly Bill Graham, Frank Leslie, John Bingo, and John H.
Slaughter. Includes a bibliography on exploration of the Colorado
Blver, 1540-1950.
Some of the articles were published In Westerners brand books of
various corrals.
MS 62-2262
Pearce, Joseph Harrison.
Papers, 1878-1950.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Banger and scout Correspondence and MSS. on the Arizona
Bangers, the Aztec Land 4 Cattle Co, the Yaqul Indians, John H.
Slaughter, Peter E. Slaughter, the Coronado and Heber Trails, Al-
chlsay, Geronlmo, and other Western subjects.
MS 62-2263
Carter, Richard E 1836-1918.
Correspondence, 1861-1900.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Civil War officer. Letters of Capt Carter of Company I, 5th Wis-
consin Volunteer Infantry, to his brother William In PlattevfUe. The
letters from 1861 to 1864 originated in Maryland and Virginia and
discuss the expedition to the Yorktown Peninsula in 1862, the Battle
of Fredericksburg, the engagement of the Monitor and the Merrlntac,
national politics, and activities of secessionists In Maryland. In 1864
and 1865 Carter wrote of his work as recruiting officer In Madison
and as assistant Quartermaster in Chattanooga, Tenn.
MS 62-2264
Knapp, Henry E 1851-1932.
Papers, 1740-1932.
10 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence of Knapp (6 boxes, mainly 1889-1962) ; reminis-
cences of old loggers and rivermen; historical notes on logging, In-
dians, and gteamboatlng; a diary of a Japanese and world tour
(1908-04) ; genealogical notes ; data on Chippewa Blver boats : lists
of logging camps and lands of the lumbering firm of Knapp, Stout
and Co.; and diaries (24 v, 1848-81) kept by Knapp's father, John
H. Knapp of Ft Madison, Iowa, and Menomonle, Wis. The diaries
describe the elder Knapp's activities as the purchase and sales agent
of Knapp, Stout and Company, which he founded, and his travels
along the Mississippi River, among the commercial centers of the
East, and to Europe In 1869 and 1870. Includes correspondence
between the younger Knapp, Henry L. Stout, Thomas B. Wilson,
Andrew Talnter, John H. Douglass, and other officers and members
of Knapp, Stout and Company. Letters from William B_ Marshall
of St. Paul deal with the Knapp family's investments 4n Twin Cities
real estate, and letters from Orrln H. Ingram, Eau Claire, and
Joseph G. Thorp, Cambridge, Mass, deal with lumbering and Invest-
ments. Menomonle members of Company H of the 8rd Wisconsin
Infantry wrote to Knapp describing camp life and health conditions
In the Spanish-American War.
MS 62-2265
182
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hooper, Jessie Annette (Jack) 1865-1935
Papers, 1909-34.
5 v. and 21 boxes.
^J^ Hlst » rl <*lSodety of Wisconsin collections.
eJZto^JZLT*?** 11 *- Correspondence, addresses and radio
g^K^Wograpnical material, mlscenaneons organizational mate-
4^craX£ S. to ^,£.T cntlTe board » « «*■ ^iSaSont
<«erapboota ofdlpplngs, 8 engagement books, and a Mo™SH*
L^T^^SSi? Work u *" President of the Wteconsta
taatarta i^SJ?" 1 ", 2?" her """motion for United States
senator In 1922, and her later work as chairman of its toamM
on IndUn affair,; her campaign against Sen. *I££Il£93ES
2r w£fc &r^i ta SJ£r*° C ^? ,: Part * orar ■»• P»nlbition tame
conauTstate ^(^^^.TS"?^ ^ "operatton with the Wu^
activity in the Conference on the Cause andCnreof WiJlWkS
the World Court, the Kellogg patTS Pan^LnertSn u£TZ
MS 62-2266
Evans, Edward E 1860-1932.
Papers, 1896-1928.
lbox
to State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
^TSL^HS^^ ""«<*»• and editorials relating to Dr
sSEl^ISf. !^. H ? ■" an ""^ <* «*« WlaconslnStatelt^cil
iSSta£2K£- 0f ? e ^ n! J e ™ ,ty « tf Wisconsin, a director tf theState
Seeches 0^1^%,^^** Part of the conectlon consists*
apeecnea delivered by Dr. Evans on the problems of hosnttai aiimtH
totrauon, and materials pertaining to lega^on^SSTaiBW.^
Uce of medicine and to the University MeScal fchoof^^ the prac
MS 62-2267
Keyes, EKsha Williams, 1828-1910.
Papers, 1808-1910.
41 t. and 109 boxes.
£, Hi!? '"forfcal Society of Wisconsin collections.
/«?7^.^J d P ' 1 *" 4 ^ Correspondence (104 boxes) letter books
ifaflata ?^h^' lreSSeS ' S" 1 artt,to - ConcernsloUticirlnd^S
nar7o?t£?n2lK£f TfJS?** of Wisconsin Political life, the early
thfonen£? S^"?? 1 P / lrty ' P° Utlcal conditions in Washington*
Ure opening of tte Lincoln administration, the course ofthe war
S^ni21 d, I? <*«* P?st office, the a^odTof^sSkerl 5vS
S^SSS? 7 ' i e T*"2 * congressional leaders afterX vSurKraSs
manipulation of the BepubUcan machine in Wlsconstainthe izmZ
MsreUtlons with the Grangers, the lnvesSgattoHf Keye^ i ala^M*
Socto r }^4 1 f ^"Inlo t ^2?^? c S? * *"• Wisconsin Historical
wS. m.!™,'-? 1 S 8 ^ Also **cr<l>ed In The Keyes and the Civil
*«*2Z52£Jg£2SXS252? " BnlletlB of to *>™«™ «
Restricted.
MS 62-2268
Hosting, Paul Oscar, 1866-1917.
Papers, 1909-18.
27 v. and 25 boxes.
T? s"£!5£?f2! So 2f ty « W»s«««in collections.
(1^13)^^^ fa nSt? mS J n i„ Correspondence; drafts of bills
teTheartokn^.iS't^l: °J Wisconsin State legislative commit-
tee hearings on water power, forestry, and drainage- letter books
^"senSr' SmST^ed Id^t,^*^^ «*■
lM7m« »» ™Sw"^SlJ" d President Wilson to Milwaukee In
P^^^SFi^L P E I 2£' °° certata kitten. A gxoui of
a^n P £££?Pr££? 0,n, ! s 7 boxes <* lette re concerning Ipostofilce
■PPointments), German language newspapers SdttettUtedTof
German-American citizens In Wisconsin toward the Wilson admlnls-
traUon, the campaign of 1916, neutrality legislation and foreign pol-
icy, preparedness. Democratic State politics In general, and pro-
hibition, including a letter on the subject from William T Bvlue. Sev-
eral letters from members of the Wisconsin Loyalty Legion late In
imcommeot on working-class morale and attitude toward the war
Letters of Joseph E.. Darns, Albert S. Burleson, and others are among
those relating to patronage. —««■*
Three letters relating to World War i are published In Wisconsin
magazine of history, v. 1 (June 1918) p. 388-416. — — «■■«
MS 62-2269
Cheever, Dsstin Grow, 1830-1897.
Papers, IS42-97.
30 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
B ^ r ^t^I t0a ! b ^!^i 0tCllaU " L -' m '- Correspondence, diaries,
££? TwS'SS' ""iSS? 8 rf , """na*, lists of town officers md towi
SS- ( 5fSfS' "^ °* ^^ CTentB - and "cords of the UiSoo
SfS^mS2-^^E yemont. his speculative ventures in laX
SlSf^f 1 "rensanents leading to large scale and varied farmand
stodrtmedlag operations at Clinton, his activities In SeRe?uSlcai
Party and as a local official, and as an organiser and offlcerto tte
Clinton cheese factory, his investments In railroad and mining stock,
famuyand personal matters, school and church aftalra^am^tavS^
MS 62-2270
Butler, James Davie, 1815-1905.
Papers, 1706, 1776-1905.
6 v. and 14 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Congregational clergyman, professor, author, and lecturer. Corre-
spondence, memorandum books, diaries, articles, and addresses. Bulk
ofthe early papers (1797-1844) concerns the business affairs of James
Butler, Siva merchant of Butland, Vt Butler's own correspondence,
mainly 1870-1805, deals with Wisconsin Indian languages and archeol-
ogy ; the Frederick S. Perkins collection of copper implements ; history
and Identification of portraits of Christopher Columbus; genealogy
of the Butler and Weatnerbee families ; book collecting ; numismatics •
and personal matters. Includes a 12-page letter by James Stevenson
giving personal recollections of James Bridger; memorandum books
and diaries, particularly for 1839-44, including a trip to Europe In
ljHiand briefer notes on later travels; a commonplace book kept
by Butler, and one kept by Joseph Hlnde, started In 1706; and 8 boxes
of articles and addresses. Additional papers relating to a telepathic
meeting between John Hnlr and Butler in the Tosemlte Valley. Calif.
■SK^J? U £ e £.^ MnIr (MTO ""* m8 ^ Butlert * corresS»deace
!!!? ,0 ?5 »• Woodhead, editor of Mind In nature; and typewritten
copies of 2 articles written by Butler for that periodical
MS62-2271
Ingrain, Orrin H 1830-1918.
Papers, 1857-1904.
50 v. and 52 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
. ZS ^ lumoe ™an. Correspondence; letter books containing
o? tSTn£^ t* C S re ^ e *• Chamber Un. lone assistant secretary^
ottbe Enmlre Lumber Company; scattered financial and statistical
record books of lumbering operations and of the Half Moon Lake
Oaualj Company; and papers concerned with minor enterprlsaTof
the firm oflngram and Kennedy, who were also wholesale dealers In
grain, produce and provunons, ^oprietors of the Chippewa Blver
SS^. 1 ^ £?J h i a,i,,pewa Bxpress Company, and storage/eonv
nasa^a^f^rardtog merchants. Includes. In addition to business
records of Ingram's lumbering operations, letters relating to Bipon
College, the economic effects of the Civil War, the comlngof tteraS
SchZLSTS? ? wltn , the Chicago market, Improvements on
'S2'2?7 e T^S wr • In * ram s philanthropic work, hte assistance to
wLT£, 1% L M , ooa >- "* « Cornell Dnlvers^lhuTo? £
Wisconsin, the buading and operation of the Eau Claire Water Worta!
SSta^i^i Correspondents Include Kufus C. Ftegg, Michael
G^Edward^Merrell, DwU^t L. Mo«ly, SmnueTS £!Eck!
sJ^XFS&SS. 1 ** "-"""^ « the Wisconsin Historical
MS 62-2272
183
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Knell, John, 1831-1873.
Papers, 1851-S3.
6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, business records, MS. vols, of plays in German,
and a box of MS. music Correspondence includes letters from rela-
tives in Bermeraheim, Germany, from friends in Chicago, Cleveland,
St Louis, Buffalo, and Davenport from a brother in New York City,
Civil War letters from friends and from Knell who was sutler In
the Southwest for the 35th Begt, Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and
a few later letters from the Knell children. Among the business
papers are letters from Leopold Blndskopf and Son, distillers and
wholesale dealers in liquor, with whom Knell became associated as
agent in the early 1860'a ; and Invoices of purchase and sale of mer-
chandise in a Milwaukee home famishing store in which Knell's son
George was a partner. Mainly In German.
MS 62-2273
Baird, Henry Samuel, 1800-1875.
Papers, 1798-1890, 1930.
7 boxes and 1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, photocopies.
Lawyer of Green Bay, Wla, and territorial political figure. Busi-
ness, professional, and family papers consisting mainly of corre-
spondence, together with a few muster rolls, school copybooks, and
articles. Many of the early 19tb cent papers concern Mackinac Island.
Among these are papers, mainly In French, of Madame Madeleine
Laframbolse, aunt of Mrs. Balrd. These Include rosters (1814, 1817,
and 1819) of Capt TtamjnmiF. K. Pierce's company stationed at Fort
Mackinac; s letter by the Rev. Francois V. Badln (1833), and others
regarding early Cathol i c missionary work in the Northwest; several
letters from Antolne Dequindre and other of Mme. Laframboise's busi-
ness and social acquaintances in Detroit ; a number of letters from her
nephew Alexis Laframbolse, in Montreal, and her son Joseph; and
letters (1834-53) from Joseph Laframboise to his cousin Mrs. Balrd
from his fur-trading post at Little Rock on the Minnesota River and
from other stations. Papers of Henry S. Balrd include his memoranda
on the trial of Oshkosh (1830) ; 2 muster rolls of companies of Me-
nominee Indians (1832) ; some correspondence (1848-50) on the reoc-
cupatlon of Fort Howard and the return of the Winnebago to the
upper Wisconsin River ; 2 letters from Henry R. Schoolcraft ; 2 letters
from Bleazer Williams ; a few items on Stockbridge Indian affairs and
on the fur trade and traders, including 6 letters from Ramsay Crooks;
a letter from Crooks (1842) describing the death of Joseph Rolette,
and others from Crooks' sons, Ramsay, Jr. of New York City and
William of St Paul, concerning the disposition of their father's prop-
erty at Green Bay ; more than a dozen letters (1861-63) from William
Astor relating to the Astor land at Green Bay; and papers accumu-
lated by Balrd as draft commissioner during the Civil War. Family
correspondence includes letters exchanged by Baird and his future
wife during their courtship ; about 35 letters by Baird's father. Henry
Balrd, in Cleveland (1822-32) and later (1835-36) when he was em-
ployed by the government to teach farming methods to the Indians at
Neenah (Winnebago Rapids) ; and letters (1836) by Henry S. Baird
to his wife and to his father describing the sessions of the Territorial
Legislature meeting at Belmont Mrs. Baird's correspondence in-
cludes letters from wives and sisters of officers who had been stationed
at Fort Howard, letters concerning relief for sufferers in the forest
fires in 1871, and letters depicting frontier living conditions In Green
Bay and other Wisconsin communities. Family correspondence of
later dates reflects the changes in social and political life as the State
became more populated.
Two items have been published In the Collections of the Wisconsin
State Historical Society, v. 2 (1855) p. 72-97: and v. 4 (1857/58)
p. 197-221
MS 62-2274
Gundry, William P 1853-1936.
Papers, 1849-99.
2 v. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of Joseph Gundry, who settled in Mineral Point Wis., about
1845 and of his sons, Joseph H. and William P. Gundry, including
diaries (1369-98) kept by the elder Gundry; bills and accounts of
William P. Gundry with London, New York, and Chicago merchants
for clothes and household furnishings; about 125 letters (1870-76)
from William T. Vincent concerning a silver mine near Central City,
Utah Territory; papers (1870-79) dealing with the management of
the La Salle Zinc Company in Illinois, including a ledger, some ac-
count books, and correspondence; letters received from agents of the
Gundry family in Nebraska and In Oklahoma Territory reporting on
land investments; and miscellaneous correspondence dealing with
minor business activities of the Gundry family.
MS 62-2275
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Records of Congregational churches in "Wisconsin, 1839-
1946.
82 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Records of State and district conventions, of State auxiliary organ-
izations, and of individual churches and church auxiliaries. Includes
records of the Beloit Convention, the Lemonweir Convention, the
Madison District Congregational Association, the Mineral Point
Convention, the Northeastern Convention, the Presbyterian and Con-
gregational Convention (title varies), the Southwestern Convention,
and the Winnebago Convention; of the Federation of Churches and
Christian Workers, the Home Missionary Society, the Woman's Board
of Missions of the Interior, the Women's Home Missionary Union,
and office records of Our church life; and the following individual
Wisconsin churches and church auxiliaries : Bristol, Paris, and
vicinity; Brooklyn; Cooksvllle; Cumberland; Darlington; De Soto;
Easton; Fort Howard; Frankville; Kenosha First Church; Madison
Pilgrim Church ; Milwaukee Hanover Street Church ; Monroe ; Mount
Sterling ; Neenah Welsh Church ; Oshkosh ; Osborn ; Pewaukee ;
Shullsburg; Spring Green; Springvale; Stephensvllle; Stoughton;
and Windsor Union Church.
MS 62-2276
Neff, Mary (Lawson) b. 1862.
Papers. 18S7-1935.
1 box.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Physician. Correspondence, clippings of ca. 200 articles, a scrap-
book, genealogical sketches, announcements of medical meetings,
and an autobiographical item (1937), Incidents worth recording in
the life of Dr. Mary Lawson Neff.
MS 62-2277
Albany Female Seminary.
Records, 1827-61.
2ft
In New York State Library.
Trustees' minutes, reports to Regents, student rosters, classbook,
stockbook, and miscellaneous papers.
Purchased 1936.
MS 62-2278
Barry, J Neflsoc
Papers, ca. 1954.
ca. 60 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Episcopal minister. Maps of the Wyoming and Idaho districts,
compiled by Barry from the map attributed to Samuel Lewis, pub-
lished in the Journals of Lewis and Clark in 1814, with data from
maps of John Colter and other members of the Lewis and Clark
expedition and from maps used by fur traders and members of the
Astorian expedition. Includes correspondence of Barry with the
Missouri Historical Society concerning his maps.
Glft
MS 62-2279
Devereux, Nicholas, 1791-1855.
Pap-vs. 1801-97.
560 items and 13 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives ( 605, 606, 653, 1216)
Correspondence, reports, accounts, maps, deeds, and other records
relating to lands owned by Devereux in western New York, and to
his estate. Includes papers relating to the Erie Railroad, to James
Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont to the Rossie Lead Mining Co., and
to the establishment of a shoe factory in Utica, N. T. Names of
persons and organizations represented include the Bank of Enicott-
ville, Benjamin C. Butler, James Clapp, John Devereux, Mary D.
Devereux, Nicholas Devereux and Co., Devereux Land Office, EU1-
cottville Land Office, Holland Land Co., Francis Kernan, Cornelia
Plerrepont and William C. Pierrepont
MS 62-2280
184
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Holland Land Company.
Records, 1802-63.
ca. 2 ft., 39 v. and 8 reels of itil^mfli^
Account books, daybook, land contracts, deed hoot ™^.^« „,
amounts paid on principal and tateiesV *£e£n IrZditu^TSotS
GeorieF TatoaZ ^ He,UT Seym0ur - Thomas Smtt™. and
ItS 62-2281
Doty, V D
Papers, 1913-15.
lbox.
«^2SS*S?Sa, IJ,,mr ' C0Uecti0n <* »««««-' Histor, and
MS62-2282
New State Mining Company.
Records, ca. 1912-14.
ca. 500 items.
toArteona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Ariz.)
Correspondence, minutes, reports, mining d^eaTan" STewSi
MS 62-2283
Siena del Oro Gold Company.
Records, 1913-14.
ca. 55 Items.
"SJSSSgttSgS?"* «**» (^cson. a*.,
MS 62-2284
Brooks, Abiel E 1801-1891.
Papers, 1710-1903.
40 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
In part, facsimiles.
»f ^!f f^"^ Madiso ; n - w ">- M*">Iy bnsiness papers, consisting
M.i^n i £ dentllres . ««* certificates, and JetterTcMicendnTthf
S*™-„S^ Mtalng Ca (1849) ; facsimiles of thelrtLr rf
TOomas and John Estabrook (1710 and 1718) ; and remlSscenoes of
Brooks activities written by a grandson. ^^
MS 62-2285
Fina, Donald P 1888-
Papers, 1947-54.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
oi&fthSt™? sheets ' and "« autobiographical
^dl^erou?^^^ ^ C<mpOSer ot Beant « nJ ******
MS 62-2286
Boochever, Louis, 1890-1952.
Papers, 1918-42.
ca. l ft.
KSKyM^^^
MS 62-2287
Ludlum, Thomas Russell.
Scrapbook, 1873-1907.
UmveS^^ves^/oTW^ °° Utaio ^ **<"»» History and
n„Sl«. 1 J^\r Pr ; 8 P? n ^ and Plrtnres &r Caseadllla School, Cornell
MS 62-2288
Whiteside family.
Papers,' 1769-1938.
2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (613) ™«urjr «uu
Correspondence, deeds, accounts, Inventories, genealogical material
52! "SUf.i'X 8 ™^ 1 " 8 * 1 * "***>** to the aeavitleB of Fhlneas and
John Whiteside, pioneer farmers in Washington Co_ N T who acted
-J!! 6 ?? [«*?-*» «» 1>e handling of 8756 acreTof land for Hen-
ESS,™*?.*? 1 *? and her a™ 1 - Inelndes Mrs. Oolden's rent roll
(1785) containing detailed Information as to lots, names, rente, and
Jems; and a series of letters (1819-80) from Thomas Whiteside of
Champtain, N Y. relating to mortgages, business, rents In Montreal
and the use of the herb scnllcap to treat the victim of a raWd dog.
MS 62-2289
Qnayle, William.
Correspondence, 1862-64.
ca. 115 items.
In Alabama University Library.
aiJEEl*^ 5? 16 ° a ^\ Correspondence written from the first frontier
S^ n Z?* ? ^^ Quayle ™ «»>>mander, providing intern^
^r?.„H°« ed r er ?J!n?\ i , llt t ri T- CorrespondeMs ln^dTjames
£*"*,',?/ ?i»fcCnn«fl>. and James Webb Throckmorton
Unpublished finding aid in the library. '
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Denn^ fk?^ Ma, * aret <*"*■ Jam< * <*Wl± and Mrs. Horton
MS 62-2290
New York (City) Courts.
Records.
2 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Minutes of the Court of Quarter Sessions (1811) reeister of rasps
indemnities, bail bonds, and other related matters! ™""™ ™ "T
MS 62-2291
Dragoon Copper Mining & Smelting Company.
Records, 1902-21.
ca. 200 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, mining deeds, bylaws, and a prospectus.
MS 62-2292
Montour Falls, N. T. People's College.
Records. 1810-1913.
1032 items.
U.&SSMves 6 '^ Ubrai7 ' CoU^-^Beglonal History and
-*£££!!* ""S 8 ' Iaod„transactiODS, president's report and corre-
MS 62-2293
Cornell University. Bride's dub.
Records, 1926-50.
Un^Sr?ScWves e '^£r 7 ' < ™ eCam * ^^ HtotMy "*
Correspondence, minutes, accounts, programs, and dippings.
MS 62-2294
185
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cornell University. New York State CoUege of Agriculture.
Correspondence of the director, 1911-14.
120 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (21/2/19)
Correspondence mainly addressed to Jacob Gould Schurman, presi-
dent of Cornell University, relating to the selection of a successor to
Dean Liberty Hyde Bailey. Includes biographical references to Cullen
Blair, Kenyon L. Butterfield, John Henry Comstock, C. F. Curtis, Eu-
gene Davenport, Beverly T. Galloway, Thomas F. Hunt, Whitman H.
Jordan, W. J. Kennedy, Charles L. Marlatt, Frederick B. Mumford,
Raymond A. Pearson, Gifford Pinchot, G. Howard Powell, Charles H-
Royce, Harry Tjimnn Russell, Carl Schurz Scofleld, Jacob Gould
Schurman, William Jasper Splllman, George F. Warren, Henry Jack-
son Waters, Herbert J. Webber, H. J. Wheller, John Andreas Wldtsoe,
Henry Hiram Wing, and Charles Dayton Woods.
MS 62-2295
Cornell University. CoUege of CivU Engineering.
Records, 1900-06.
354 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (16/4/23)
Chiefly letters addressed to Jacob Gould Schurman, president of
Cornell University, concerning the selection of a director of the Col-
lege of CivU Engineering. Considerable reference is made to Irving
P. Church, Charles Lee Crandan, Eugene B. Haskell, Henry S. Jacoby,
Earl Brink Lovell, and Mansfield Merriman.
MS 62-2296
Moller, Christian.
Papers, 1724-1886.
45 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1027)
Photocopies.
Family letters, a passenger contract, certificates, and other papers
of a Dane who emigrated to New York State in 1882 with his wife
and children.
MS62-2297
Hulce, Martial R collector.
Papers, 1786-1893.
12 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (579)
Papers largely concerned with lumbering along the Delaware River.
Includes several letters relating to "Black Republicanism" (1857)
and to Democratic Party plans (1859). The material Is related to
the library's Hnlce family collection.
MS 62-2298
La Rue family.
Papers, 1795-1935.
12 items and 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (321, 642, 867)
Correspondence, deeds, indentures, and other papers of the La Rue
family of Watertown, Jefferson Co., N. T. Includes a deed (1802)
from King George m to William La Rue and papers relating to the
Campbell family, to the political interests of Judge J. Frank La Rue
and Ebenezer Campbell, and to Republican Party activity.
MS 62-2299
Bretz, Julian Pleasant.
Papers, 1905-51.
9ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/17/140)
University professor. Correspondence, articles, speeches, and clip-
pings relating to the Tompkins County Nonpartisan Committee (1944)
and to BretzV campaign for Congress. Includes correspondence re-
ceived as secretary of the Trustee-Faculty Committee of Cornell Uni-
versity appointed to choose a successor to Livingston Farrand, corre-
spondence relating to the administration of the Dept of History, and
family correspondence. Correspondents Include Henry W. Edgerton,
James Farley, and Elbert Duncan Thomas.
MS 62-2300
Gt. Brit. Army. Paymaster General's O'ffice.
Records, 1767-1827.
181 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
Pay warrants, accounts, receipts, and miscellaneous returns for
British forces stationed out of England.
Acquired prior to 1927.
MS 62-2301
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Mowry Mine collection, 1893-1918.
ca. 1025 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, a report by Charles H. Swain, statements, bills,
checks, and other papers, relating to the Mowry Mine and the Alto
Copper Co. The bulk of the collection Is of the period 1903-06.
MS 62-2302
Commonwealth Mine & Milling Company.
Records, 1913-19.
ca. 200 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, financial statements, payroll sheets, receipt and
disbursement records, 2 record books, and plats.
MS 62-2303
Corscot, Catherine M 1875-1952.
Papers of Catherine M. and John C. Corscot, 1902-14.
8 items and 2 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers preserved by a family of Madison, Wis., including letters
to Corscot from John C. Spooner, Robert M La FoUette, Sr„ and
Henry L. Doherty; constitution and minutes of meetings (1900-01)
of the Madison High School Alumni Association ; and constitution,
membership lists, and minutes of meetings (1902-09) of the Old
Settlers' Club of Madison.
MS 62-2304
Nichols, Charles A 1878-
Papers. 1900-60.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Business man and author. Correspondence, poems, and a 454^>age
item entitled Dear old Cochise, which includes verse and drama on
Apache Indians, and sketches of Nellie Cashman, George Crook, Hen
Erickson, John Hand, Tom Jeffords, BSmUlo KoBterlitzky, and Jeff
Milton.
MS 62-2305
O'Neill, William Owen, 1860-1898.
Papers, 1885-1910.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Sheriff and journalist Articles, biographical sketches, extracts
from newspapers, and other papers, by and about O'Neill. Includes
Reminiscences of Michael M. Rice, and an article on train robbers
byOHem.
MS 62-2306
Pinal Co., Ariz.
Records, 1880-1961-
15 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Tax record books, letter books of the county treasurer, a grand
jury book, transcripts and printed material on court cases, a MS.
(1938) on the county by John J. Bugg, and a bibliography.
MS 62-2307
Cornel] University. Library.
Records, 1873-1914.
17 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (13/2/17)
Incoming correspondence, letters referred to the librarian, reports,
and miscellaneous material reflecting the development and admin-
istration of the library, the acquisition of its special collections, tie
Interest taken in It by Ezra Cornell, Andrew Dickson White, George
Lincoln Burr, WUlard Flake, and numerous faculty members. Its re-
lationships with other leading libraries. Its use by scholars and stu-
dents, and its service to the public
MS 62-2308
186
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ball family.
Business records, 1821-SL
32 t. ana 12 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (950)
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, and other papers, largely relating
to a general store and merchandizing business In Sherbrooke, Stan-
stead, and Coatlcook, Quebec, and Elgin, HI, controlled by the Ball
family. Includes business accounts and correspondence of Leonard
C. Ball, of Sherbrooke, and of Albert P. Ban, of Stanstead; Leonard
C. Ball's accounts and correspondence with the British American
Land Company on land purchases and his agreement to furnish Its
settlers with necessaries ; an agreement accounts, and letters relating
to the partnership of William C. Kimball and Leonard C. Ball In a
general store In Elgin, HL ; and a considerable amount of material
concerning agricultural improvements and the development of a coun-
try estate.
MS 62-2309
Bessesen, Beatrice Gjertsen, 1886-1935.
Papers, 1904-34.
It.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Scrapbook containing letters, pictures, and dippings, with Infor-
mation on Mrs. Bessesen's career as a singer at the Boyal Opera
House, Weimar, in other European countries, and in the United
States; on her marriage to William A. Bessesen of Albert Lea. Minn. -
and on her later activities in concert work and In organizlnc music
conservatories In Albert Lea and Minneapolis. *
MS 62-2310
Dorman, Walter.
Papers, 1874-1988.
82 Items.
Un^ry^^*)" 1 *"* ° 0neCtlOB * B **' M1 HtotMy « Dd
Maefer of the Pomona Grange. Speeches, newspaper clippings, and
sketches relating to the grange movement In Ontario and neighboring
counties in New York, and to the formation of the Poinoua Grange
Includes an Installation speech, membership lists, an account of Untoi
2??F "Hi IT**^ * peech 0B oJeomarsarine, and another on the ad-
vantages of the fanner's position and party strife in the movement.
MS 62-2311
Leroy Fruit Growers' Association.
Records, 1932-35.
241 items.
U luT eSt? e i , rcni n velTol4) Ubn,ry ' ^"^ * Be8lonal ***" ■*
«» C 2!3fS? I1<1 ^ c S. acconnt8 . ■>* miscellaneous material relating to
a* activities of the association and of Us president, Bay P. McPher-
MS 62-2312
Hodgert, Forest M 1885-196L,
Papers, 1915-45.
vS^SS^mSSIS^n'' C ° V ° cam " Beg,onal Htot017 and
University professor. Field data on virus diseases of the notato.
Jfit-WSSt"" - ** deT<a<,p,Beat « BcaTa^vSuSSeSsEnt
MS 62-2313
Locking, James.
Business records, 1858-64.
V^SSStmS^^"'' C ° neCtl0n ° f EeSl0Ml ^^ a " d
*JttJRi£5Sitt5£EF* tor «— " (US8) - "*»
MS 62-2314
Semet-Solvay Company.
Records, 1897-1942.
54 Items and IT boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (430) *"»«>rj "™
Correspondence, statements of investments and ownerships, de-
scriptions of construction costs, materials and operations, reports
specifications and instructions, plans for proposed plants, designs,
Mueprtnts and photos, relating to the Semet-Solvay Co., Solvay Process
Co,Tennessee Products Corp., Indiana Harbor do. Plants, Carbonl-
fera de Sahlnas Rosita, Mexico, and other by-produtts coke oven plants.
xnaudes material on other industrial processes and correspondence of
European Industrial scientists. «-i~»»™e«i
MS 62-2315
Morgan, Edwin Barber, 1806-1881.
Papers. 1849-54.
802 items.
In Cornell University Library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (550)
U S. Representative from New York. Papers concerned principally
with elections In the 25th Congressional District of New York in 1850
when Morgan, Whig candidate on a platform of high protectionism!
free soil, and the repeal of the Fugitive slave law, was defeated by
the Loco-Foco candidate, Thomas T. How. Includes material on the
Whig nominating convention at Homer, N. Y., details of the congres-
sional campaign and the defeat of Morgan ; a few papers concerned
with State and national politics and the elections of 1852, In which
Morgan succeeded in winning a seat In Congress; and letters from
Horace Greenley. William H. Seward, and local politicians.
MS 62-2316
Oswego River Bank, Fvlton. N.T.
Records of the Oswego River Bank and the First National
Bank of Fulton, 1855-1905.
325 Items and 5 v.
In Cornell University Library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (546)
The Oswego River Bank records Include articles of association,
election of directors, minutes, bDls for original equipment, accounts
with other banks, daily accounts, balance sheets, correspondence with
the Bank Dept of Albany and the Treasury Dept_ certificates of the
destruction of currency, and other papers. The First National Bank
records Include drafts of tie articles of incorporation and bylaws,
correspondence, lists of subscribers, minutes, and accounts.
MS 69-2317
Richardson, Fred W
Accounts, 1892-98.
lv.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (521)
Personal, family, rental, and mortgage loan accounts from Newark
valley, Tioga Co.. N Y.
MS62-2318
Reynolds, Thomas J
Business records, 1855-67.
2v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (S9A) ^
Grocery accounts from Hornell, Steuben Co, N. Y.
MS 62-2319
MacmiOan, Bennet.
Scrapbook. 1909-13.
lv. '
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (3T/5/20)
Member of Cornell University's Class of 1813. Includes campus
and student photos, and much material relating to the Cosmopolitan
Club of Cornell University.
MS62-2320
Slosson, John.
Business records, 1799-1902.
Sv. -
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (577)
General store accounts for Slosson (1789-18S2) and for Joseph
Totten (1892-1902) of Manllus, Onondaga Co„ N Y.
MS 62-2321
Howard, Harrison.
Papers, 1848-86.
720 items and 3 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1138)
Secretary of the Peoples' College Association. Correspondence,
cuppings, and other papers relating to the Peoples' College movement
and to the establishment of the college at Havana (now Montour
Falls) Schuyler Co., N. Y. Includes papers relating to Amos Brown
and a record book of the Mechanics Protection Society no. 6 Lower
Lockport, Niagara Co, N. Y. Correspondents include William Andrns
Alcott, S. A. Andrews, Henry Ward Beecher, Amos Brown, Elfliu Bur-
rttt, L. S. Ohatfleld, Myron Holley Clark, George Wylie Clinton,
Charles Oook, David Crocker, Jr, James V. Culver, John Delafleld,
187
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Howard, Harrison. Papers, 1848-86. (Continued)
F„T Ce r Gree ' ey V I I> S scnn i, Green ' B F - G»m»re, Alonzo Hawley, Alex-
£ r T L - T ™! ?S e y- t> p l !f eborn Garrettson Hubbard Washington
fw, r> f TT% ^*f rt M"*" 1 ^^ D. C. McCullum, J.TiS
Elwain Daniel Murdock. Lyman Payne, T. C. Peters G I Pumpellv
ff^Z, S - ^," da "' ™" iam H - Russe ". w »'t« S Sessions rSSStto
fHL'r 1 ??^^^' Sm,th - John AupisUae Smith"
J. B. Speed, G. H. Stebbins, 0. G. Steele, and A. I. Wynkoop.
MS 62-2322
Comstock, John Henry, 1849-1931.
Correspondence, 1885-94.
12 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Rejrional History and
University Archives (21/23/23)
University professor and entomologist. Letters reflecting Com-
SSSii r™^ tD aeTel °P in e entomology departments throughout the
country Includes many letters from staff members of Stateboxeaus
of horticulture and entomology, of Federal divisions, and of agricul-
tural experiment stations in various parts of the TJ. S.; letters from
students and teachers asking for his notes and Inquiring about his
%£JS? '■ 'J""**™? /»™ groups reonesting Mm as a .speaker ; let-
ters asking for aid and information; and numerous letters from alumni
and faculry members relating to the financing of the D. U. chapter
house Correspondents include H. C. Adams, George Francis Atkin-
son John Casper Branner, T. L. Bmnk, George Lincoln Burr, A. J.
Cook J. W. Douglas, C. H. Fernald, L. 0. Howard. W. G. Johnson,
David :-turr Jordan. William R. Lazenby, C. V. Riley. John B. Smith,
M. Carey Thomas, W. A. Wadsworth, and Lester F. Ward.
Described in the Fifth and sixth annual reports of the curator,
■p SSr TereitJ '- arr ' Conecti <> D of Regional History (1948-50)
MS 62-2323
Fiske, Jennie (McGraw) 1840-1881.
Papers. 1862-1913.
204 items and 6 v.
tt ?" °°^ University Library, Collection of Eeglonal History and
University Archives (150B, 771, 48/VM) -""siory ana
Correspondence, accounts, and papers relating to Mrs. Flake's
SSSl i? C "? >e ?. a ^ d of "* °° Jects "Wch Mrs. Fiske's estate
Wln^^p^S""* * 188S "* rettm ' e<1 to WUtari
MS 62-2324
Beach, Harry Merrick.
Scrapbook, 1889-93.
„„P Ul ^ Iles ' P r .°S rams - flass scnedules, examination papers pictures
"^.SS? 0rab A h " ""'vf-^ by Beach " a ^^t »" thTcoUegTof
Engineering, Cornel] University. ^""<«c vi
MS 62-2325
Cornell University. Class of 1886.
Records, 1871-1946.
7 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (41/4/24)
Correspondence, scrapbooks, two volumes of addresses, vital sta-
™5S, class Photos, taken at reunions, and a photo, album of Cornell
professors students, and buildings. Includes two scrapbooks (1871-
89) made by a class member, Joseph L. Harrison, containing miscel-
laneous letters, programs, examinations, and other memorabilia- cor-
respondence between the class president Luzerne Cortlle and the class
secretaries Charles H. Hull and Ernest Merrltt; and letters Tfronj
nearly every member of the class. «™=»" "«•"
MS 62-2326
Coville, Luzerne, 1865-
Scrnpbook, 1881-86.
l v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Beglonal History and
University Archives (87/5/20) ^^ "»««.» «uu
Physician. Pictures, programs, student receipts, clippings from
student publications, and other memorabilia collected by Coville while
a student at Cornell University.
MS 62-2327
Morris Brothers, Oneonta, tf. T.
Records, 1909-20.
18 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (S9A) -»™«nu=«iijaiiu
Flour and feed accounts.
MS 62-2328
Farnham. family.
Papers. 1808-1875.
91 Itpnis.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (119, 361, 860)
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence; bills and receipts for food, clothing, wool carding,
factory machinery and maintenance, commutation for military duty
school and teacher costs, and tuition for Owego Academy and papers
relating to patents for apple processing machines, a carding engine,
2 nd . ™ *?! iten>s - Name s represented in the collection include S R.
4 G. W. Ballard, Coldwater, Mich., Frederick A. Farnham Joel Farn-
ham, Stephen Banks Leonard, and Andrew Wiltse.
MS 62-2329
Murphy, James, lawyer.
Papers, 1880-1961.
ca. 2000 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Lawyer and legislator. Notes, studies, lists, and photos., concern-
ing the history of the State Bar, Arizona lawyers, cases In the state
Supreme Court and the V. S. District Court, and the Arizona Terri-
torial Prison at Yuma.
MS 62-2330
Rhodes, Charles B
Papers, 1857-1949.
192 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
U. S. marshal. Family correspondence (1895-1930) • Rhodes' letter
of appointment as deputy U. S. marshal; unpublished MS by Rhodes
covering his career as a U, S. marshal ; material relating to Isaac
Charles Parker, James C. Wilkinson, the Wickllff Gang and the cap-
ture of Ned Christie together with pictures of the captors- news-
paper dippings chiefly pertaining to outlaws; and an indexed scrap-
book containing cards, clippings, maps, mimeographed sheets, and
notes concerning political matters in Muskogee, Okla. Includes
papers of the Sheriff's and Peace Officer's Association of Oklahoma.
MS 62-2331
Bevans, Henry T
Papers, 1861-1911.
1839-1913.
l v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Scrapbook containing Bevans' commission in the 1st Regt Min-
nesota Infantry, in the Civil War, certificate of election as county
attorney and judge of probate in Stevens Co., Minn, and newspaper
clippings about the 1st Regt, the city of Morris, Bevans' appoint-
ment as assistant adjutant general for the State of Minnesota, and
the candidacy of Robert Dunn for the governorship,
MS 62-2332
Evans, John M 1820-1903.
Papers, 1825-83.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Civil War surgeon. Evans' correspondence and accounts, together
with a volume of minutes of meetings and accounts of the School
Board of District No. 10, Town of Union, Bock County (1855-67)
Includes letters received by Evans from his colleagues at La Porte
(Indiana) Medical College and Rush Medical College, and from Jacob
West and others of Evansville, Wis., giving local news during the
Civil War; as well as Evans' own letters written as surgeon for the
13th Regt Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry and later as major on the
staff of the Medical Division of the District of Northern Alabama.
MS 62-2333
Lewis, John, of New York City.
Papers, 1872^81.
47 itwus.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (872) w«u moiury ana
A series of letters and essays written by Lewis for relatives in
England In which he summarized his experience as a clerk in a
grocery and liquor business and described in considerable detail Amer-
ican habits, foods, clothing, toys, weddings, funerals, Christmas cus-
toms, love of candy, schools, churches, newspapers, politics, shipntn*.
railroads, the building of the Brooklyn Bridge, the business interests
of his sons, and many other aspects of the local and national scene.
MS 62-2334
188
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gage, Simon Henry, 1851-1944.
Papers, 1892-1940.
lbox.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional Hlstorr and
University Archives (14/28/30)
Biologist and librarian. Correspondence, flnnnrtqi reports, regula-
tions, and other papers relating to a Memorial book for Bart G.
wilder, to the American journal of anatomy, the Wlstar Institute of
Anatomy and Biology, and the Van Cleef Memorial library of Cornell
University. Correspondents Include John Henry Comstock, David
Starr Jordan, Veranns A. Moore, Milton J. Roberts, and Theobald
MS 62-2335
Cooley, Lyman Edgar, 1850-1917.
Papers, 1866-71.
51 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (823)
Civil engineer. Compositions written by Cooley as a student at
Canandalgua Academy, concerning local history, science, temperance,
and a vision of the world In 1900.
MS 62-2386
Bond family.
Correspondence of the Bond and Grayston families,
1870-99.
65 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (881)
Photocopies.
Includes letters from Mrs. Catherine Grayston Bond to relatives
m England commenting on the growth of her family, on living and
working conditions, and on the master, a Philadelphia businessman,
* whomsbe aod ber hns «™ d were engaged as farm-helpers; letters
py Mrs. Bond written from Banker HUT, Russell Co, Kan, comment-
ing on her family, living conditions, prices of land, wages, and other
matters ; and two letters by James Grayston, Grafton, W. Ta., relating
totbe railroad strike and lack of work, and to land which wasrent
free for the clearing.
MS 62-2337
Atkinson, George Francis, 1854-1918.
Papers, 1880-1918.
6ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (21/29/103)
Botanist and university professor. Correspondence relating to the
collection, classification, and study of plant specimens; diary (1903-
06) of trips to Europe; recommendations for graduate students; and
notes on the development of botanical investigation at Cornell Uni-
versity. Correspondents include Adeline Ames, J. C Arthur W. K
Ballon, H. J. Banker, Howard Barnes, K H. Barflett, Charles Bessey,
Kmile Boudler, William C. Bray, G. Brandon, M. Briquet, B. G.
Button, N. L. Brltton, W. C. Coker, J. H. Comstock, John Coulter,
Bradley Davis, W. a Dudley, B. M. Dnggar, E. J. Durand, Jt J.
fames, C. W. Hdgertos, W. G. Fallow, J. B. Farmer, J. K Faun.
OStuart Gager, B. T. Galloway, M. E. Hard, B. B. Higgina, J. Ben
Bail, H. D. House, Marshall Howe, H. a Jackson, C. H. ir«nwm.«
W. A. Kenerman, O. G. Lloyd, W. A. Murrfll, Charles Peck, F. L.
Pickett, P. Saccardo, F. L. Stevens, F. a Stewart, Botha Stoneman,
5 fZ??*' BoUura ' Shatter, William Trelease, L. M. Underwood, Leva
"•Ike*. Mary Whetstone, Herbert Whetzet, and Frederick Wolf.
MS62-2S38
fvUGams family.
Papers, 1836-1924.
244 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (582)
Chiefly letters of Mary G. Williams of Corning, N. Y. relating to
student and teaching activities at Mount Holyoke College and Kala-
mazoo College. Includes school attendance records for Pulteoey and
Urbana, Steuben Co, N. Y.
MS 62-3339
Harvey, Lorenzo Dow, 1848-1922.
Papers, 1894-1940.
2 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Educator and lawyer. Correspondence (1899-1922), including let-
ter books (1899-1905) ; copies of Harvey's articles and addresses;
tributes and memorials ; scrapbooks of cuppings ; miscellaneous memo-
randum books; and a biography of Harvey by Conrad E. Patxer.
Correspondence concerns disputes arising between various textbook
firms during Harvey's term as state superintendent of public instruc-
tion of Wisconsin, 1899-1903; his defeat for renomlnation In 1902;
the school legislation proposed by him; and plans for his candidacy
**> 1905. Includes letters from numerous city and county superin-
tendents of schools and State normal school presidents. One letter
book contains Harvey's letter as president of the National Education
Association's Department of Superintendence, later known as file
American Association of School Administrators.
MS 62-2340
Empey, Roy A 1882-1955.
Papers, 1919-54.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Locomotive engineer, labor leader, and public official. Mainly
correspondence relating to Empey's career, his support of the La Fol-
lettes, his work as campaign manager for Wisconsin State attorney
general John M. Reynolds, 1928-32, cooperation between trade unions
and the Progressive Party, Empey's participation In John Hickey
Lodge No. 266 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-
men at Green Bay, his activities as a lobbyist for the Brotherhood
at Madison, his career with the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad,
and technical aspects of railroading. Correspondence concerning
union grievances Is scattered throughout the collection. Papers of
the period 1931-33 deal primarily with the work of the United States
Employment Service, of which Empey was director. Correspondents
Include Joseph D. Beck, John J. Blaine, William Evjue, R. Floyd
Green, Daniel W. Hoan, Philip F. La Follette, Robert M La FoOette,
Jr, Solomon Levltan, Orland S. Loomls, Andrew R. McDonald
John M Reynolds, and D. B. Robertson.
MS 62-2341
Burr, George Lincoln, 1857-1938.
Papers, 1862-1938.
33 boxes and 3 storage cases.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/17/22)
University professor, historian, and librarian. Correspondence,
diaries, notes, and other papers covering Burr's boyhood In Newark
Valley, N. ?., his student days at Cortland Academy, at Cornell Uni-
versity, and at Leipzig, his travels and his activities in discovering
rare books and manuscripts in Europe, his close relationship with
Andrew Dickson White, his work for the Venezuela-Guiana Boundary
Commission, and his Interest In the American Historical Association,
the Cornell Alumni Association, the Cornell Christian Association, the
HaH of Fame at New York University, The Telluride Association,
and In many other professional and social groups. Correspondents
Include Lyman Abbott, Charles Kendall Adams, Roland H. Sainton,
Carl Lotus Becker, Henry Bourne, James Bryce, John Burroughs,
Anna and Henry Comstock, Robert Collyer, Leonard K. Elmhurst,
Livingston Farrand, Max Farrand, Simon Henry Gage, Daniel Colt
Oilman, Louis Gottschalk, Evarts B. Greene, Charles Gross, George
wmiam Harris, Albert Bushnell Hart, Charles Hasklns, Ernest Huff-
cut, Charles Henry Hull, Edward M Holme, J. Franklin Jameson,
David Starr Jordan, Louis C. KarplnsM, Horace Kepnart, Waldo G.
Lelaad, John Bassett Moore, John R. Mott, David Savllle Muzzey,
Wallace NOtesteln, Cuthbert Pound, Herbert Putnam of the Library
of Congress, Jacob Gould Schurman, George H. Sabine, Goldwln
Smith, Preserved Smith, H. Motse Stephens, Dorothy and Wlllard
Straight, Alfred and Ernest Sze, Ida TarbeH, Frederick Jackson Tur-
ner, Moses Colt Tyler, Hendrik Wlllem Van Loon. Oswald Garrison
vniard, Booker T. Washington, Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Frederic
White, and Burt G. Wilder.
MS 62-2342
Cornell, Alonzo B, 1832-1904.
Papers, 1856-1902.
292 items and 2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (77, 773, 1624)
Governor of New York. Correspondence, journal, accounts, dip-
pings, notes, and leaflets relating largely to Cornell's political activi-
ties and reflecting his Interest in governmental problems, his attach-
ment for Roscoe Conkllng, and his hatred for Thomas Comer Piatt.
The early papers (1856-57), pertaining to Cornell's work with the New
York, Albany and Buffalo Telegraph Co., include a journal with com-
ments on the telegraph line and an account book recording personal
expenses and stock purchased of the Erie & Michigan Telegraph Co.
Includes correspondence relating to the New York State Committee
and State Convention of the Republican Party (1ST1) and letters
(1880-82) written during Cornell's administration as Governor, con-
cerned with appointments, the veto, various reform or political meas-
ures, political treachery, elevated companies, railroad commissions,
and other matters. Correspondents include T. C. Actln, Cornelius R.
Agnew, Francis C. Barlow, L. E. Chittenden, Boscoe Conkllng, Austin
Corbin, Howard Crosby, George William Curtis, Theodore L. Cuyler,
Noah Davis, William C. DeWitt, Dorman B. Eaton, Francis M Finch,
Charles J. Folger, Jay Gould, Horace Greeley, Benjamin Harrison,
Frank Hiscock, H. B. Hyde, Seth Low, J. N. Matthews, Levi P. Mor-
ton, J. A. Nichols, Albert D. North, George W. Parsons, Thomas
Collier Piatt, Jackson L. Schultz, Elliot F. Shepard, Charles K.
Smith, William Rhlnelander Stewart, Simon Stevens, and Andrew
Dickson White.
Described in part in the Fifth and sixth annual reports of the
curator. Collection of Regional History, Cornell University (1948-
1950) p. 27-28.
MS 62-2343
189
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Records of Catholic parishes in the Korthwest, 1695-1867.
3 v., 88 pages, and card file.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, photocopies.
Card index of names of persons baptized by the Rev Frederic
Baraga and other priests at La Pointe and Bayfield (1835-67) -
register of baptisms, marriages, and hnrials from St. John's Choreh.
Green Bay (1832-38) written In Latin; register of haptlsms ma?
rlages, and hurials at Mackinac (1685-1821) ; register of baptisms,
marriages, and burial services performed by the Rev. Francis V.
Badin (1827-33) at Prairie dn Chien, Galena, and Fever Blver
written mostly in French ; register of baptisms and marriages perl
formed by the Rev. Marie J. Dunand (1817) at Prairie du Ohlen,
together with a few records of burials from 1817 to 1829; abstradsof
St Gabriel's parish register, Prairie dn Chien (1839-66) , with index:
and register of births (1845-61) and of marriages and bnrials (1856-
86) of St Andrews Church at Potosl, written In Latin and German.
.J™"."!? 8 Jjom-the Mackinac register are printed in the Col-
lections of the Wisconsin State Historical Society, v. 18 (1908)£
469-613; and v. 16 (1910) p. 1-162. \+<»*>i v-
MS 62-2344
Reynolds, Albert S
Papers, 1880-1940.
ca. 2000 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Reminiscences, historical and biographic sketches, other papers
and glass plate negatives, including material on Bill Brazelton. Con-
rad Meyer Zulick, Mexican soldiers, the Camp Grant Massacre.
pSTlndians!' *" Gna(Ulnpe ' Tucs<,D ' Blsbee ' <">* A B<"*e and
MS 62-2345
Bailey, Liberty Hyde, 1858-1954.
Papers, 1888-1953.
ca. 5 ft, 3 v, and 680 frames of microfilm.
TJ^veS™ e LS°veT ity U1>raI7, ° 0UeCtl0n °' Ee8ional =*'«' •»*
In part, photocopies.
iJ^X'Si. ?* d ^^'ty Professor. Correspondence and scrap-
i£^v ° f J"^ 08 - ? rnral scenes to New T «-k State. Relates to the
Si t»~ !?^- C S le8e 0( Forestr y. V" Farm Bureau movement to
New Tork State, the examination, classification, and nomencStnre
S«„ P ^ ^^ i^^ 31 ^ P* 3 **). the preparation of the
Standard cyclopedia of horticulture and the American cyclopedia!?
horticulture, agricultural developments In New York^tatt, and renS
niscences of rural life and Cornell University. Correspondents In-
clude Carol AronovkS, Peter Blsset, Nathaniel L. Brltton, Maurice
C. Burrttt, F. V. CoviHe. David Falrchlld, Knowles A. Ryerson. C. L.
Shear, Homer C. Skeels, and S. C. Stuntz. •w™-?. '- **
MS 62-2346
Boardman, Napoleon, 1825-1899.
Papers, 1847-1905.
2. boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
r.. S! T U, en E lneer - BrIef diaries (1858, 1861-63, 1875^88) Including
Civil War diaries for the period Boardman served with the 2d Wis-
consin Cavalry in the Army of the Frontier in Missouri and Arkan-
sas ; topographical sketches and plans for dams at Neenah and Mena-
sha ; surveys for the Wisconsin Midland Railroad and for the Homer
and Manchester Railway In Michigan; contracts (1851) of the Rock
River Valley Railroad Co. ; and personal financial records, including;
an account book (1905) kept by his son, Charles R. Boardman.
MS 62-2347
Parsons, George WhitweH, 1850-1933.
Papers, 1870-1935.
3 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Business man. Correspondence, a private journal (1879-82),
diaries (1882-1929), scrapbooks, newspaper articles, certificates, per-
mits to bear firearms, programs of social events, and other papers,
concerning desert signposts for travelers, Apache Indians, Tombstone,
the Tombstone epitaph, Angustin Pesonlera, and social organizations
Correspondents Include Zane Grey, William T. Hornaday, and Wn-
11am D. Stephens. *""«v. ■"■" ""
The private journal of Parsons was published In 1939.
MS 62-2348
Wilkinson, Jemima, 1752-1818.
Papers, 176 8-1872.
249 items and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (357,409, 621)
Religious leader. Correspondence, journals, Bermons, accounts,
and other papers of Jemima Wilkinson, her followers, and their
descendants. The balk of the collection relates to the migration of
the "Universal Friend" and her followers from Rhode Island to
what is now Tates Co, N. T., to the development of their settlements,
to their conflict and litigation over land, and to their religious life.
Subjects covered include the Boston and Massachusetts Pre-emptions,
the Gore land case, the Sates County Bank, the Second National
Bant, President Andrew Jackson, and temperance. Correspondents
Include James Brown, William Carter, Thomas R. Gold, Alice Haz-
zard, Thomas Hathaway, Giles Kinney, Rachel Malin, the Malls
family, Christopher Marshall, William Oliver, James Parker Arnold
Potter, Ruth Richards, Sarah Richards, Bnth Spencer, and William
Turpln.
Unpublished guide In the library.
MS 62-2349
Hathaway, Joshua, 1810-1863.
Papers, 1831-83.
7 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Surveyor and land agent Correspondence of Hathaway as gov-
ernment surveyor of Wisconsin Territory and as a general land agent
stationed at Milwaukee; copies of surveying instructions- land rec-
ords, field notes, accounts, recon n aissa n ces, maps showing 'early land
sales, and some family correspondence. Includes letters from land
speculators in the East end in Chicago, among whom are Levi and
Samuel Beardsley^ Gurdon S. and Thomas H. Hubbard, Capt Ran-
dolph B Marcy, Walter L. Newberry, Joel Parker, Horatio Seymour,
Mark Skinner, John Tracy, and Levi C. Turner, regarding lots in
Kewaunee, Manitowoc, and Milwaukee, and along the Catfish and
Rock rivers ; letters from Henry R. Schoolcraft, Mackinac, regarding
land purchased Jointly with Hathaway, and from Ebenezer Irving
and others of the New York-Wisconsin Land Company for which
Hathaway became agent; letters to Hathaway and Solomon Juneau
concerning the Milwaukee harbor survey ; and routine correspondence
with other land agents and agencies including John Catlln Nelson
Dewey, William B. Ogden, Marshall M. Strong, and Washburn and
Woodman. A few letters from Lucius I. Barber describe the Wis-
consin state legislative session of 1842. Other correspondents Include
Albert G. Ellis, surveyor general at Dubuque, and Alexander J
Irwin, Green Bay postmaster.
MS 62-2350
McGraw, John, 1815-1877.
Papers, 1846-82.
223 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (132, 1183)
Correspondence and papers relating to the land business of W J
Young and Co, Ithaca, N. Y., to Cornel! University lands, to Mc-
Graw-s lumber interests In Canada, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and
to other business and family marten. Correspondents include a J.
Peck, Daniel Shaw, WTQlam Stoddard, and WUHam EL Taylor.
MS 62-^2851
Haan, William George, 1863-1924.
Papers, 1898-1925.
1 v. and 12 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Army officer. Correspondence, diaries, lectures and addresses,
memoranda, orders and reports. Correspondence to about 1816
touches upon Haan's service with the Cuban Army of Pacification,
1908-07, but relates mainly to his work on a general staff board of
officers to study fortifications and land defense of coast form and
as chief of staff of the eastern department A small amount of
material beginning In 1917 relates to war preparations and Haan's
work as a member of the board for the selection of sites for aero-
nautical stations on the Atlantic coast Material In regard to the
American Expeditionary Forces In World War I, where °— com-
manded the S2d Division. Includes memoranda on soldier training and
related subjects, and on the killing of prisoners ; summaries of lnteffi-
■Bnce, secret military operation orders, military operations reports -
brief histories of combat divisions and brigades; personal letters to
Mrs. Haan written from France; and a limited amount of corre-
spondence, concerning the Army of Occupation In "western Germany,
distinguished service medals, the publication In 1920 of The 82nd
Dlvwon In the World War, reduction of the officer staff to peacetime
level, and proposed permanent universal military service. Anions
nuscenaueousltems are a diary kept by Haan in 1898-99 at CamS
Miner, San Francisco, aboard the Ohio en route to the PhfUtmlne
Wands, and in the Philippines; a brief diary kept In 1904, along
190
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1898-1925.
Haan, William George, 1863-1924.
(Continued)
with confidential orders from the general staff, during a mission to
Panama; a report (19W) on the Panama Canal Zone- lertnresTfci
enSSES^? £L C ? C 2 «!»«»' ** proceedings* the fuVLnuai
convention of the American Legion, Dept ofWteconshi flsasiaUS
personal letters to Mrs. HktiTfS aS* her h^ffs^ti.
MS 62-2352
Nash, G G
Papers, 1920-57.
Ibox.
J?^!^ 0118 p| oneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz.)
Pi^^ ^S.- articles - other P"^ and Ztos^eelSag
f^i. d A a ^i^ < ^* , , scenei7 - » nd Prehistoric Indian iSns. IndSdeS
a paper (1922). Geology of the lower Gila region. byOyde F Ros?
MS 62-2353
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Miscellaneous collection, 1700-1961.
ca. ~*X) Items.
ra.tfif"!? ^t**** historical Society collecUons (Tucson, Arte.)
Ph£££ .„*? -fTS?"* i ?™^ ^^8 ««i Journals of nrmsln
Phoenix and Tucson, certificates, enlistment and discharge paupers!
land claim papers, baptism and marriage books andlthlr &
records, court papers, proclamations by Governors of Arizona Terri-
tory, Army surrey records (1876). Army orders, and printed material
MS 62-2354
Durham, Charles Love, 1872-1940
Papers, 1897-1949.
nvSs&isssstjssr' couecti, » <* ■*— »— r
^^^""JlS?,? 1 ! 3 other papers collected by Durham in the years
he spent at Cornell University as a student, professor of Latin, and
!?SSS3r? T V? l,t S t - ^•^PapenreKo&mUyacUTlSef
SL?^Z!?\5- C ,S2 S* 8 »« r «ware firm of GBlreath-Durham Co.
SSiff^ *«<■> 1915-40 mainly concern student advisement fra-
ISSE b S5 aB ' &(n 2? "«*tttai. and publldty work for tm? Unl-
^te^c^pST 1 * ""^ Mate to '«^^'»eas«nd
MS 62-2355
Hughes, Samuel, 1829-1917.
Papers, 1858-1930.
1 box.
S?.tf^ T ,on ?"' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Aria.)
^^L^f* 1 aD r d . bn «»««??an of Tucson, Aria. Correspondence
Hl2L?5 £ ima *± i ''* Stock Son'ta^ Board, blograpMcaliftetenes,
SS? ^f^ SaT V? boote ' 6 *^esslSger* OK^lMejTn^:
rials, personal reminiscences and other papers. Includes a notebook
and newspaper articles kept by Hughes mentioning a meeting (1862)
f2&J*?l J k*£f Mai £ Sacaton - Arte " Seta rtT&rTana
O^toa^rm ^mnan. Camp Apache (later Kort Apache) and
MS 62-2356
Hanson, Malcolm Parker, 1894-1942
Papers, 1906-47.
3 boxes.
to State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
^dlo engineer. Correspondence, speeches, articles, and technical
papers. Including two logbooks. Many letters and^dlogramTcon-
2^J^f ^ B T a S5 ce . as jaief radio engineer on Blchard H. BmTs
expediHon to little America In 1928-sa Correspondence for 1883
and 1833 Includes an exchange with Byrd on technical radio matters
SSS'^S. 1 SdSL 8 ^°S a J a £! d £ lML ■ i »>ont half the correspondence
consists of letters written by Hanson to his mother in Danish, de-
^SSS.^^? 41 ? r*^, 8 * 8 ??"* activities at the University of
Wisconsin and at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington,
D. O, as well as bis military service In both World Wars, and con-
gratulating her upon the publication of her book The story of
Malcolm Hanson.
MS 62-2357
Blair, Emma Helen, d. 1911.
Papers, 1809-1910.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Historical editor and translator. Correspondence and other lasers
JS^?,™ e 2r e 7 t0 S ^.? U " r ,? mothcr ' **& ****** of OronVand
SI-ST"- 1 J aiDe ' and ^S*"**, Wis, by the latter-s father, Thomas
MrOettand young brother George, in which references are made to
theArooetook boundary dispute, the lumber business on the Canadian
J*^;^ Preparations *° d «P art lor Wisconsin; other family tet-
ters; Miss Blair's own correspondence (1876-1910), chiefly relating
to her professional work; at toe State Historical Society ofWIsconSn?
£?JLw r?^?^',^? Women's Christian Association of
Milwaukee and other social service organizations.
MS 63-2358
Becker, Carl Lotus, 1873-1945.
Papers, 1898-1956.
In part, photocopies.
IlBstoriam Correspondence, lectures, reviews, articles notes, <m
European and American history, notesforTbibUograX of BeSert
Ceartv **£?%■,£!&? . 1 "E. "to"** tofiS^rnelf^
stodente a^fSJ^iS^ 11 nalTO »«y. correspondence with former
jKuaents and other historians concerning the study and writttuTof
<£^'JSi,F"? ere reteiTed trm B"**?* frien^^SatjTerl and
former students in response to request for biographical tatonnaaor^
MS 62-2359
Cornell University. Library.
Western land collection, 1859-1925.
ca. 3 ft, 23,000 v., 1 box and 62 bundles.
TJni 1 veSry1 J cn?S ralty U "" T ' <MUx * im " ^^ ««-T and
Correspondence, field books, examiners' reports (1894-9»> for lanrta
IS^fJ^T 18 'M? 2 ^ 6 ' - *" "ceil**, agent's stotements, ££»ts,
rEf^^TX er , dl ?'£S- 0n ^ 8ales - and ffllsceUaneouTmate-
S&iTIS^? 8 the land onsmess which Ezra Cornell entered into to
behalf of the university he founded. The corresiJondeSTbetweS
wmam E. Woodward, an astern speculator S^teTfor^S
farm land, and Henry a Putnam, a Wisconsin land agrat, throws
Ughton public land policies and the history of land^POTlatto£
Numerous letters from the resident agents in Minnesota aid&nsas
to officials In Ithaca describe the problems of administering a lanre
absentee-owned estate. Includes information concerning to? settler-
speculator conflict, timber stealing and efforts to minimize it. dlsootes
withtexing authorities over assessments, tie flght with the Wisconsin
Central Ballroad over extending exemption of railroad land grants
from taxation, and the growth of the Knapp Stout and Weyerhaemer
cornblnatlons on the Chippewa and Eed Cedar Wverl Ottoptrsons
represented Include John O. Gauntlett and John McGraw™ person *
MS 62-2360
Decker, Frank Norton.
Papers, 18*2-1958.
vS^s^sssr&W' Co0ecttm « "v*™* H,stwy and
Lawyer and dairy farmer. Correspondence, briefs and other lenl
papers, account books, articles, speeches, memoranda, genealogical
records, printed matter, other papers, and i*otos,lretattoFcmSr
to milk maAeUng practices and policies, to the general economist.
SSS t0 h £2* er ?i55 Q ' and to ««« New York State dairy industry.
S? iS^f? and .P edI «» B records, bills of sale, cattle sale notices
Decker's autobiography 75 year record for my son; correspondence
(1926-46), Dairymen's League (1927-31) St JnB«*w«™iSr<.
MS 62-2361
Osborne family.
Papers, 1804-57.
63 Items.
UM^eSnr^ves^Er™ 17, ConeCtI ° ot i* 810 "*' **** "*
hvSJI^SE?^ 1 "t a ^! aier papers - Includes letters from Bbeneeser
Fronds Osborne describing his life as a clerk In the firm ofaSSne
%L Y Z£?' ^U^S?'** seriora J 6110 * «w ^oemTc taN™
Tork aty, a voyage (1826-28) as supercargo to Bio fc Janeiro v»i
£■"£». tES 8 ! ""fi"" 1 <*»* SouthAmeriiai cZTtro^oViSr
tunlrles, sodal, political and military acUvltle8,l^tbTafflruderf
ttopeotfejrtumatoward the Intended visit of anSn BoltvaV- a
series of letters (1851-89) describing sodal life to N^EnS^nd
191
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Osborne family. Papers, 1804-57. (Continued)
public opinion on the death of Kalph Waldo Emerson's wife; a series
(1840-48) describing life, a flour business and store in the river town
of Louisiana, Mo.; a series (1848-57) describing life in Sandusky
Ohio; and a letter (1856) describing a Northerner's reactions to life in
the South.
MS 62-2362
Cooper, Henry Allen, 1860-1931.
Papers, 1801-1934.
7 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
V. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Correspondence, speeches,
diaries, and memorandum books. Bulk of the material is of the period
of Cooper's service In Congress (1882-1918, 1821-S1). Concerns
Cooper's work as chairman of the House Committee on Insular Affairs,
1899-1908, and the organization of the Republican Party, both State
and national. Includes a lengthy correspondence with William H.
Tart on Philippine affairs ; a large group of letters (1914-17) from
constituents, regarding Cooper's opposition to the armed snip bin, the
declaration of war, and the conscription bill ; a diary of Cooper's tour
of the Far Bast in 1905 as a member of Secretary of War Taffa part? !
and a diary (1801-89) kept by Cooper's grandfather In Vermont Cor-
respondents Include William Jennings Bryan, John Hay, Herbert
Hoover, Robert M. La Follette, Sr„ and other members of the La
Follette family, Theodore Roosevelt, BUhu Root, and Mark Sullivan.
MS 62-2363
U. S. General Land Ofiioe.
Records.
ca. 33 ledgers.
In Alabama University Library.
Correspondence of the land commissioners; applications for land In
Mississippi and Alabama territories; copies of land grants from Eng-
land, Ireland, France, and Spain to residents of Mobile, Ala. ; marriage
contracts; wiDs; and land plats of grants (1738-1813). Ledger 17
contains the diary of James E. Henderson of Co. C, 12th Iowa In-
fantry, who was the assistant provost marshal in Alabama In 1865.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-2364
Brockett, Frank S collector.
Brockett collection, 1773-1890.
183 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (381)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Papers of the Irvine family comprising deeds from Alexander and
Cadwallader Colden and documents from Albany, Rensselaer and
Washington Counties, N. Y. ; Lourie family papers consisting of let-
ters, bonds, accounts, a road warrant, and an account book (1810)
from Washington Co, K. Y.; lists from "The old town" book (1773-
1816) which include slave owners, school districts, fire wardens, and
town meetings of Cambridge District Albany Co., N. Y.; papers of
John S. Crocker including 120 letters (1861-64) from Crocker to his
wife, written as an officer In the 93d Regt, New York Volunteers, from
Albany, Rikers Island, Washington, D. C, Alexandria, Newport News,
Warwick Court House, Libby Prison, Salisbury Prison, and from his
stations with McClellan's and Burnside's armies, describing in detail
the problems of his commands, his capture, a number of campaigns,
the Battle of Fredericksburg and other battles, together with S scrap-
books (1S82-89) kept while Crocker was warden of the U. S. Jail,
Washington, D. C, relating to President Garfield, Charles Julius
Guiteau, the Jail, himself, Washington, and other miscellaneous topics.
MS 62-2365
BOlinghnrst, Charles, 1818-1865.
Papers, 1845-99.
lbnx.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
U. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Correspondence and family
papers. Includes letters from Billlnghurst to his wife at Juneau de-
scribing the problems of organizing the House in 1855, North-South
enmity In Congress, and his social activities In Washington; letters
after 1865 from BlUinghurst's widow to her sons Bryan and Seelye,
who became bankers in South Dakota ; TTanns* Barber BlUinghurst's
diary (1849-51) and recipe book; Bryan BlUinghurst's autograph
book (1873-77) ; and brief genealogies of the Barber and Billlnghurst
families.
MS 62-2366
Eaton, Edward Dwignt, 1851-1942.
Papers, 1826-1942.
16 boxes and 1 package.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Congregational minister and president of Beloit College. Corre-
spondence, diaries, sermons, notebooks, and financial records. Bulk
of the material consists of correspondence between Baton and the
members of his Immediate family, containing information on the
history of Beloit College and on trips Baton made to Europe and to
China between 1892 and 1906, and commentary on American social
and economic developments. Among the family papers prior to 1875
are a few letters of Eaton's father, Samuel W. Eaton, who came to
Wisconsin as an American Home Missionary In 1846 and served at
chaplain of the 7th Wisconsin Infantry during the Ovll War, and
whose correspondents Include Aratus Kent, Stephen Peet and other
clergymen of southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. A few papers
relate to Edward D. Baton's wife, Martha Barber Baton, and to her
father, J. 'Allen Barber. Correspondence after 1920 consists pri-
marily of notes of condolence written after Mrs. Baton's death and
messages congratulating Eaton upon the publication of his autobiog-
raphy and other books on the history of Beloit College and on his
family. Eighteen volumes of assorted diaries, notebooks, and per-
sonal financial records kept by members of the family supplement
the correspondence.
MS 62-2367
Davidson, John Nelson.
Papers, 1842-1942.
2 v. and 7 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Congregational clergyman. Mainly correspondence, together with
notes and records for Davidson's projected history of Congregational
and other Protestant churches In Wisconsin; a letter book (1886-88)
kept by the Rev. George A. Hood, secretary of the American Home
Missionary Society at Ashland, Wis. ; a volume of writings by George
Bennett ; and papers of two organizations with which Davidson was
associated, consisting of financial records (1898-1907) of the Prohi-
bition State Central Committee for Wisconsin, and minutes (18S4-
1905) of the Fond du Lac Ministers Association. Correspondence
lnclndes early family letters touching on aspects of pioneer life In
northern Illinois, southwestern Wisconsin, and northern Michigan;
letters relating to an expedition to the California gold fields in 1850,
the Civil War services of Davidson's uncles, Davidson's newspaper
apprenticeship at Vlrogua, bis college education, and his Wisconsin
pastorates; and correspondence of Davidson with other clergymen
when he was writing the history of early missionary activity pub-
lished In 1805 under the title In unnamed Wisconsin. Correspondents
include Davidson's grandfather in Scotland; Israel Sanderson, news-
paper publisher In the Illinois-Wisconsin lead-mining region ; and the
firm of Tarver and Risk, publishers of the St Louis Western journal
MS 62-2368
Dinsdale, Matthew, 1815-1898.
Papers, 1836-97.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Methodist minister. Correspondence and diaries, and a record of
personal religious experiences. Correspondence includes letters writ-
ten from Linden and other Wisconsin settlements to Dlnsdale's rela-
tives In Askrigg, Yorkshire, England, describing his trip to the U. S.
In 1844, (with minute advice to prospective Immigrants) ; his pas-
toral services at Potosi and in the Lake Winnebago circuit ; economic
conditions as seen through his work as a clerk in stores at Linden
and elsewhere; his experiences en route to California via New York
and Panama ; and his work for the United States Christian Commis-
sion In Nashville In 1865.
MS 62-2369
Melntyre family.
Papers of the Melntyre and Kellogg families, 1797-1866.
lbox.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (616)
Correspondence, accounts, agreements, and other papers of the
Melntyre family of Broadalbln, N. Y. and the Kellogg family of
Whltestown and New Hartford, N. Y. Includes correspondence be-
tween James and Archibald Melntyre of Montgomery Oa, N. Y„
relating to politics, to DeWltt Clinton, to their Interests in lands and
in Iron mining and manufacturing In northeastern New York, and to
the New York State Agricultural Society and a State agricultural
school; papers relating to Archibald Melntyre of Germantown, Pa,
assistant-treasurer of the V. S. Mint, and to Melntyre coal Interests
in Pennsylvania; papers (1797-1820) relating to the wheat and grist-
mill Interests of Samuel and Frederick Kellogg of Whltestown, N Y :
and school accounts (1825-26, 1840) for New Hartford, N. Y.
MS 62-2370
192
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dalrymple, Wffliam P 1825-190L
Papers, 1836-1913.
20 v. and 30 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
,,,^^2 ™ d !ana-owner, developer of Bayfield, Wis. Pains deal-
ing with > Dalrymple's mill, railroad, farmland. aid real esteu?inte£
eats to Pennsylvania, North Dakota, Minnesota. andWteSSiZtnt
^ 5f, "".^PS?* ^ Dnl"«roe RaSrol^late. *«SSed „
S„SS Peoria, and St Lonis Railroad, the SvStoTand
SSS■?^ d • ^ d P*" 4 ™^^ fe Bayfleld Transfer Railway Co,
«£fS^ V*£ I £ me , Personal papers of Dalrymple, Persons^ men!
ffcTmWSJ-,^ OBv^DXmple^SertT
IlaleMJ B. Hall, R D. Pike, J. P. Robinson, and Andrew Tate.
«£^^*s£J££^ J Z<« *• ■*■ Historical So-
Sharon C. SmlS(M67?^S ^ * Josephine L. Harper and
MS 62-2371
Oty Bank Farmers Trust Company, JVeto Tori
Becords, 1829-66.
12 v. and 3 boxes.
Un^eS^SfveT?^," 1 "" 7, <WUecHon «* ^^ ^"^ ™
In part, microfilm.
»rtS^?°iStl? ce ' a « onn , tB . abstracts of title, agreements of sale and
f^^jL^!*- £2?? J* ^ deeils aDd tte contract schednleTused
to transfer title, detailed maps of townships where the tnSsrS ttu*
place, resolutions by officers of the eompaV iwwen TofaCSe?S
company agents schedules of land and of ^Stgage^rSosSS^
of costs and other material relating to the inSlgementtftte eon?
pany when it was known as theFarmers FlrelSlra^anTLoai
S?.' .llVi 8 T 8 ™? 5 Loan «°o Trust Company. Includes accounts
£ n ?n£^ VU1 ,.! nd , Ba ?' 10 Lflnd O"" 8 - ^STtobles foTtte BatavS
Land Office, schedules for mortgages for Cattaraugus and Allegan?
SS^^ aDd ap ? ralsa l s of lands in Wyoming Co, K X. Many oftSe
letters throw Ught on conditions in the money and serarity^arketoof
hew York, and show how the company gradually shifted its emphaste
from land to state securities and to railroads. CorrespondentTta-
dude August Belmont, Charles Butler, Staley N. OarkeTR C Co£
nelU Erastus Corning, Lewis Curtis, R K. Detafleli^o^ and cTof
Amsterdam, Washington Hunt, Truman Lewis, John LoVber £&£
SS.f^ 1 ^ 16 ' Henn T an X Bedflel a, the Rothschilds, Henry Seymour,
Horatio Seymour, Junius A. Smith, George B. Upton, Cornelius Va£
MS 62-2372
HotchJdss, Hiram G d. 1898
Papers, 1828-1931.
50 ft.
Un^eSi^Arch?^^^''™' 7 ' C ° UeCtl0n of *« , ™> History and
.mS^SJIS™" 1- Corr « s P? na ence. accounts, banking records, broad-
SSiJ^S ^"T 1, , market gnide9 ' deed9 ' "X o^er papers dealtaz
largely with the development of the essential oils industry!!! Sons!
Wayne Co., N Y, by Hotchkiss and his family OtterHotchklS ta-
nfXSI^'r? i" ?* ""i 6 ^ 00 "» "Suture, flouTsaJeTanltL.as
in Niagara, Ontario, and Wayne counties, N. Y. and in Michteai
The correspondence between Hotchkiss and his agents, particuta^
MS 62-2373
Cornell, Ezra, 1807-1874.
Papers, 1828-1936.
Un^er^cMveT" 7 """** ^"^^ 0t Regl0nal Htet0 ^ —
Businessman and philanthropist Correspondence, diaries, ac-
counts, legal papers, maps, memoranda, newspaper clippings, broad-
S^f? 0tner E^ *** ^"e 8 * ^up of papS U828-43)
covers the years when Cornell worked in Ithaca, N. YTasi in employee
rt5TSi h J ee *» ( . the °r er ^ lt a flonr ^ Plaster .STn Fan
' SS^ff* 6 * ta Tarl ons business ventures Another group of
SSES?„ (1W £2 >) , "^l® I? CorneU ' 8 tatere * in the te^Tand
contains material on the New York and Brie Telegraphed the™
ginnlngs of Western Union. The later papers relate to Cornell', ais
STan'S SSii!"* '^ E? 1M S. 1iM " ^e^opm^TofTthact
a! ili.fVtSSS 1 FSr Te ? ity L 0ther "bJetts mentioned include the
Albany Agnculcural Works, the Utiea, Ithaca, & Bhnlra RaUroal aZ
Geneva S Ithaca Railroad, the ErieRailway', tte^ucUmTof-coa!
oil, Tompkins Co. and New York State Agricultural SocietteTwMtS,
land* and genealogy of the CorneU fam^.^toes ^ pSsoCrem^
D 3n F d B„ n v^ n a 6 ,^ 1 ? i^ S* rles ^ bco< *- DoSaTIZdman:
?' p' p~^ ^""S.^ C ? DeU ' I ? Dlel B " CorneU, Mary AnnCoraeu.
T. F. Crane, Obs Eddy, Francis M. Finch. Willanl Ptairoiv,!,- oJ^T
ton Gould. Horace G^eley. R A7cR£^r^£5tt?SS:
tend, Amos Kendall. Ira Millard, Samuel P. B Mo^ w NewconS
Henry O-Rellly, S. Palmer, Daniel Read, WiUlaTa iXJeMSW
Schuyler, Hiram Sibley, Francis 0. J. Sndth, CbilelR^eed, j J
Ti^of,' l,^i' f, r - T Homer B- Sprague. Elteaberh Stanton, D T
of ^^1^%^^^™™**. 0-Hect.on
MS 62-2374
Gibbons, Herbert Adams, 1880-1934.
Papers.
15 boxes.
In Princeton University Library
apK S^ESt* 008 ' *"* " a fore,8n "'^Pon-ent, prin-
MS 62-2375
Slack, James R
Correspondence.
125 items.
In Indiana State Library.
ClvU War letters from the 47th and 6Tth regiments.
MS 62-2376
Spinner, Francis Elias,
Papers, 1823-89.
724 items and 3 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives.
.Merchant, banker, U. S. Representative from New York, and U. &
.Treasurer. Correspondence, account books, and other papers, chiefly
relating to Herkimer Co, N. Y. politics and militia. Includes
Spinner's account book (1835-38) as sheriff of Herkimer Co. and
letters on the questionable activities of several directors of the
^f 6 ^JP"* " **& Ko<ld °°- (1853 > Ckwrespondents Include
Thuriow Weedf 8 *" Be »son J. Lossing, Edwin D. Morgan, and
MS 62-2377
Kirkland, Joseph H 1863-1947, coUeetor.
Kirkland Collection, 1880-1935.
300 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Arte.)
Scrapbook containing biographical and pen sketches of Maricopa.
Arts, in 1887, and the Peralta store in Phoenix, Alfa, notes and
I"™ 1 , Includes correspondence with the Arizona Pioneers' Histori-
cal Society relating to the Kirkland family, and family reminiscences.
MS 62-2378
Jones, Samuel, 1734-1819.
Papers, 1760-93.
1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of N. Y. Chiefly miscellaneous legal papers and letters
received by Jones as a counselor In New York City. Includes a eon-
temporary copy of a letter to the Connecticut Committee of Corre-
spondence In 1774, and a document granting manmnlsston to a slare
In 1779.
MS 62-2379
Whitewater, Wis. . First Universalist Church.
Records, 1869-87.
lv.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Constitution, by-laws, minutes of the organizational meeting; of
July 11, 1888, and lists of members.
MS 62-2380
193
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Adams, Edgar Lyman.
Papers, 1909-19.
8 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (706)
Correspondence, accounts, pamphlets, and local printed ephemera*
relating largely to the activities of Adams as a printer and the pub-
lisher of a local weekly newspaper, the Marathon Independent, and as
president of the New York Press Association.
MS 62-2381
Gregg, John.
Business records, 1789-184L
56 items.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (634)
Miscellaneous accounts of Gregg and his family of Wayne Co*
N. Y, and a lease (1830) for a blacksmith furnace with a steam
engine in Pittsford, Monroe Co* K. Y.
MS 62-2382
Shaver, John C
Business records, 1812-19.
lv.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (S9A)
General store and boat haulage accounts from Ithaca, K. X.
MS 62-2383
Gelston, David.
Correspondence, 1813-14.
46 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Collector of customs, New York City. 35 drafts of letters from
Gelston to John Mason, commissary general of prisoners, and 11
letters from Mason to Gelston.
MS 62-2384
Livezey, William Edmund, 1903-
Papers, 1948-57.
ca. 'J ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Educator. Correspondence relating to the President's class (1932-
84) , materials connected with research at the University of Okla-
homa : reports of the University of Oklahoma Museum, and the Okla-
homa Crime Study Commission, reports pertaining to research for the
Atomic Energy Commission on the campus, items on the Rockefeller
Foundation and the Speech League, University research summary
(1954) ; and Oklahoma Memorial Union papers.
MS 62-2385
Stack, Nicholas B
Papers, 1886-1932.
ca. 130 items.
In Alabama University Library.
Correspondence concerning the government of Wylam, Ala., and
the Park Commlssion.of Birmingham, Ala.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-2386
Harder, Martin, b. 1805.
Papers, 1827-64.
96 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Early resident of Lowell, Dodge Co., Wis. Memoranda, accounts,
and documents connected with Herder's suit In 1856 against a de-
cision of the local fence viewers.
MS 62-2387
Wells, William Bittle.
Papers, 1890-1960.
9ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Editor, and publicist for the Harriman railroads. Correspondence
of ca. 2000 items, an autobiography, and 6 personal scrapbooks.
MS 62-2388
Loop, William Thomas, 1864-1939.
Papers, 1898-1938.
ca. 3 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Missionary, educator, and expert on reindeer. Correspondence of
ca. 3500 Items, and 12 diaries.
MS 62-2389
1851-1935.
Redington, John W
Papers, 1880-1935.
2ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Journalist and Indian scout Correspondence of ca. 800 Items,
clippings, and other papers. Correspondents Include veterans of In-
dian wars, and writers of articles and stories about the West.
MS 62-2390
This number not used: MS 62-2391
Hinkley, Luther, 1782-1859.
Papers, 1825-1907.
16 Items and 1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
An account book (1825-59) kept by Hinkley, of Brookfield, N. Y,
itemizing farm products and other provisions secured in return for
shoemaking, harness making, horseshoeing, and miscellaneous repair
work. In the back pages of the volume are genealogical notes on the
Hinkley and related families, and material dealing with family af-
**"■ MS 62-2392
Union, Wis. First Regular Baptist Church.
Records, 1844-1931.
lbox.
.In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, notices, minutes of meetings, and lists of members
and pastors.
MS 62-2398
Wiegand, John C
Business records, 1805-1922.
39v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and .
University Archives (S9A)
Drugstore accounts from Xraxton, Cortland Co* N. Y.
MS 62-2394
Cole, Charles C J. 1851.
Business records, 1876-80.
lbox.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (576)
Inventories, orders, prices, and receipts of Cole's hardware busi-
ness In Jordan, Onondaga Co* N. Y.
MS 62-2395
Schmeck, SamueL
Business records, 1845-74.
9 v
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (39A)
General store accounts from Pekln, Niagara Co* «. x.
MS 62-2396
Patterson, Harold.
Business records, 1866-72.
2v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (S9A)
Grocery accounts from Pattersonvllle, Schenectady Co., N. Y.
MS 62-2397
Kelsey, A T
Accounts, 1880-1916.
40 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (S9A)
Flour, feed, and grocery accounts of a resident of Mecklenburg,
Schuyler Co* N. Y.
MS 62-2398
Moray, William.
Accounts, 1834-92.
45 items and 1 v.
In Cornell University library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (151B)
Resident of Greece, Monroe Co,, N. Y.
MS 62-2399
194
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Corbitt family.
Papers, 1769-1883.
303 items.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (72)
Genealogical and business papers, together with militia records
and assessment rolls of a family mainly from Beading Schuyler
Co., N. T.
MS 62-2400
Cook,N
Business records, 1846-57.
2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (515)
Accounts of a shoemaker, tanner, and mechanic of ArcnsvUle.
Schoharie Co., N. T. '
MS 62-2401
Thompson, Jacob S
Papers, 1832-55.
Un?veS™ e Arch?v27^) Ubral7 ' ^^ * Regi ° nal HtotMy "*
MS 62-2402
Penoyer, A W
Papers, 1856-63.
lv.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (92)
Accounts and records of Sunday school teaching of a resident of
Bristol, Ontario Co, N. T.
MS 62-2403
Mulligan, William K
Papers, 1912-25.
144 Items.
S. 186L
^Correspondence and accounts of a supervisor at Burden, Schuyler
MS62-2404
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Min ing miscellany, 1850-1961.
ca. TOO items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. ArJx.)
Correspondence, prospectuses, location notices, reports, accounts
and other financial papers, court papers, record books, deeds, stock
certificates, assay and survey reports, agreements, other company
records, printed material, maps, hlueprlntB, other papers, and photos,
relating to various companies, mines, and districts involved In the
mining Industry of Arizona, Including AJo Copper Mines, Blue Bird
Mine, Bunker HU1 Mine, Calumet 4 Arizona Mining Co., Castle Dome
Mining and Smelting Co., Cerro Colorado Mines, Globe-Miami Mining
District, Gold-Boulder Mines, Iron Cap Copper Co., King of Arizona
Mines, Little Jessie group of mines, McMUlen Mining District, w°"-'
Copper Co., Monitor Mine, Montana Mines, Nellsen Mining & Smelting
Co., New Century Mining Co., New Dominion Mining Co- Peacock
Mine, Phelps Dodge Corporation, Pima County, Quijetoa Mines, Bed
Carbonated group, Santa Bite Mountains, Tombstone Consolidated
Mines, T.vin Buttes Mining District, Vulture Mining Co, and Warrior
Copper Co. Also includes material on the lost Adams diggings and
otter lost mines and buried treasures. The bulk of the papers Is of
MS 62-2405
Esch, Henry, 1826-1909.
Diaries, 1849-55.
2 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
.Diaries in German kept by the Beverend Henry Esch In Sauk
County and elsewhere in Wisconsin while he was on missions for the
Evangelical Church, together with a list of sermon texts and a sum-
mary of his work in the mission at Cedar Baplds, Iowa.
MS62-2406
Bailey, Thomas J d. 1891.
Papers of Thomas J. and Henry J. Bailey, 1842-1918.
14 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Tool- and cabinetmakers of Fort Howard, Green Bay, and De Pere,
Wis. Ledgers and combined personal and shop diaries kept by
Thomas Bailey and his son, the earlier entries (1853-ca. 1890) of
which Illustrate the variety of output from one local shop before the
development of the factory system. Entries of 1842-44 record the
establishment of the First Baptist Home Missionary Society in Pitts-
burgh, Pa., and include a list of officers, the constitution, minutes, and
a collection of notations set down by the elder Bailey, recording
secretary f oj the organization.
MS 62-2407
Knight, Benjamin, d. 1855.
Papers, 1835-78.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
liainly correspondence between Knight and his family of Sun
Prairie, Wis., with a cousin, Josiah L. Hale, Newburyport, Mass.,
reporting to him on land and financial transactions, family matters
and early Congregational and educational affairs in Sun Prairie, uv
eluding information on pioneer medical practices and the attitude
toward eastern landholders. Some letters relate to readjustments of
Madison and Milwaukee municipal railroad bonds, mainly for 1886
and 1867.
MS 62-2408
Gattiker, Emma.
Papers, 1848-79.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, in German, of three generations of the Bosshard
and Gattiker families, Swiss immigrants who settled in Green,
La Crosse, and Sauk Counties, Wis. The letters relate to family
affairs, discussing personal matters, the growth of community life,
fanning conditions, the Crrtl War experiences of a son who later
settled in Owatonna, Minn., as wen as the family affairs of relatives
who returned to Switzerland and of those who had remained there.
Includes a long series of letters from Emma Gattiker while a student
at the University of Wisconsin from 1875 to 1879, and a brief article
by Miss Gattiker on the Swiss settlements In Sauk Co.
MS 62-2409
Bong, Richard Ira, 1920-1945.
Correspondence, 1941-44.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
i. ^J^ w. Wo ? d Wa ? a Letters wrttten b y *»B to his mother
of £?*£, f&J^T** ^^ famIly matters ano "* VrogKBS
^.^^f* ^S n ' wUh , soni e descriptions of his training to CaUfor-
nla and his military exploits in the South Pacific
MS 62-2410
Eckhart, George D
Papers, 1757-1960.
J box.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, photocopy.
itJ^SL (1757) "rttte" „»y Father Bernard Mlddendorff, MSS. en-
rSSi "2S on » "P *°J » or J: 1956 - ano A P»vot in history: Arizpe
the^l'er^Mmfc Grosvenor, the Sonoran missions, aid
MS 62-2411
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Ohio, 1786-1856.
200 items and 1 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
n.»5^»SS? «1«W •<» a Congregational Church building fund (1852-
to Ohio < " ary (1786) 0{ ' >trip across^Pennsylvanta
MS 62-2415
Boody family.
Correspondence at the Boody and Mowers families. 1859-
1915. .. -,
184 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (788)
A series of letters of the Hezeklah Mowers and Jacob Boody
£ am, JL es '. ™ North West em, Oneida Co, N. T, relating largely to
the Civil War period with descriptions of army and farming life.
MS 62-2413
195
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jones, Wilson N J. 1831.
Papers, 1870-1901.
207 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation. Correspondence, speeches,
memorials and petitions relating to labor turbulence in the coal
mines and to the problems of intruders on Choctaw lands (chiefly
cattlemen and lumbermen) ; Jones' message to the General Council
of the Choctaw Nation; and an account book showing the kinds,
quantities, and costs of goods sold in his general store, with entries
In English and Choctaw.
MS 62-2414
Pickard, Clyde.
Papers, 1893-1952.
9 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman. Papers chiefly relating to real estate and general
business transactions In Norman, Okla. during territorial and early
statehood days; and photos, of Frank Canton, Crazy Snake Jesse
James, the Youngers, Boy Bean's court, Indians, early day peace
officers, rangejwd cowboy scenes, freighting and other activities.
MS 62-2415
Gennng, Mabel Amanda, 1875-
Papers, 1880-1920.
60 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence and copies of probate record no. 1 of Tavapal Co.,
Ariz. Includes 50 letters written to and received from the Arizona
Pioneers' Historical Society relating to the Earns, Bucky O'Neill,
Pauline Weaver, and the Walnut Grove Dam disaster, and a letter
(1800) written by James H. McCllntock to Dr. Genung.
MS 62-2416
Cornell University-. Library.
School meeting records, 1825-1933.
2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (54X)
Records from Lodi, Seneca Co., N. Y. and from Ithaca, Tompkins
Co,N.Y. ^ ^^
Gifts of James A. Clark, 1931 and Walter W. Edwards, 1941.
MS 62-2417
Bradley, Samuel.
Papers, 1789-1890.
294 Hems.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (733)
Physician and member of the New York State Assembly. Corre-
spondence, diaries, autobiography, speeches, notebooks of cures and
remedies, a list of infants delivered, genealogical notes, clippings,
materials relating to Bradley's student days, and a few papers re-
lating to his political activities. Includes the constitution (1837)
of the Parma and Greece Moral Reform Society, a description (1818)
with recordings for weather and plant growth of Eaton, N. Y, and
correspondence between Bradley and his son William, a physician
In Lockport, I1L and later In Evanston, HL
MS 62-2418
Fish, Carl Russell, 1876-1932.
Papers, 1852-1932.
1 v., 16 boxes, and 2 boxes of flle cards.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Professor of history. Correspondence, diaries, lectures, articles,
speeches, and Fish's transcripts and notes relating to the Civil War.
Correspondence is particularly significant for the World War period
showing Fish's many activities In connection with the war, working
with various campus organizations and serving on the National
Board for Historical Service, set up to assist history teachers in
adjusting teaching to war conditions. Other papers show Fish's con-
nection with the General Board of Religious Education of the Episco-
pal Church and the American School of the Air. Diaries Include
a volume of brief entries for 1915 and a diary (1852-53) kept by his
father, Isaac Fish of Providence, R. I. during a trip to Europe and
the Near East Correspondents Include Edward Channing, Charles
G. Crump, Albert Bushaell Hart. J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander
Melklejohn, Frederic L. Paxson, Winfred T. Root, Lucy M. Salmon,
Asa C. Tllton, and Frederick J. Turner.
MS 62-2419
Donald, John Sweet, 1869-1934.
Papers, 1811-f934.
32 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, photocopies.
Farmer, agricultural expert, and leader in the Progressive move-
ment. Mainly correspondence, speeches, articles, diaries, and note-
books. Contains information on education, dairy fanning, raising of
purebred horses, cheese production, tobacco cultivation In Wisconsin,
conservation, pure food legislation, the development of the State high-
way system, party politics, Donald's service In France with the Young
Hen's Christian Association and with the Army Education Corps as
an Instructor in agriculture, his study and promotion of farm man-
agement programs for the U. S. Dept of Agriculture and the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, his development of a «ii"piH»a* system of farm
accounting, and his participation In the Dane County Agricultural
Society, Friends of Our Native Landscape, and Vminnff organizations.
Early papers, consisting of family correspondence, Include copies of
letters from Scotland to his grandfather, James Donald, a Presby-
terian minister who emigrated with members of his family to west er n
Dane County In the mld-1850's, and letters to Donald's parents, John
Strong Donald and Ellen Sweet Donald.
MS62-2420
Hangen, Nils Pederson, 1849-1931.
Papers, 1875-1931.
17 v. and 66 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and XJ. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Correspond-
ence, letter books, and memorandum books. Correspondence with
constituents during the period of Haugen's congressional service,
1887-95, concerns patronage, pension ^"ims. Scandinavian politics
and newspapers, local affairs in Pierce Co. Wis. a proposed bridge
at Superior, Wis., and other Superior affairs, the tariff, temperance,
the Bennett law. State campaigns including his own for gubernatorial
nomination In 1894 and that of Robert M. La Follette In 1896, efforts
of the Beef Slough Boom Company to obtain Government assistance,
and the Introduction of natural gas for Illumination, heating, and
power purposes in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Running through the
years up to 1900 Is the subject of Wisconsin politics, Including a dozen
or so letters from La Follette In the lSSWs and Beveral from Samuel
A. Harper. Bulk of the papers for 1895-1900 relates to Haugen's law
practice at River Falls, Wis. For the years of Haugen's work as
Wisconsin State tax commissioner, 1901-21, the papers are largely
personal, although they touch upon the Income tax law of 1911, and
Include correspondence (1919-20) with officials of the National Tax
Association, of which Hangen was president. Papers of the 192CS
contain material both contemporary and retrospective, on Wisconsin
politics, as well as correspondence with Montana tax pflV*flTq during
Haugen's service, 1921-23, as adviser to a Montana tax law revision
board, several letters of Governor Joseph M. Dixon, and material on
Montana State politics.
MS 62-2421
Frear, James Archibald, 1861-1939.
Papers, 1906, 1919-40.
6 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Much of the
correspondence pertains to routine congressional business, but It con-
tains some information on the unofficial tour of Russia made by Frear
In 1923, on his committee service In the House of Representatives, on
his views of organized labor, conservation, and tax reform, and on
his application for an appointment to the Tariff Commission (1934-
35). A few of the 1933 letters deal with the control of Indian affairs
In New York State. The larger part of the collection, which spans
the years 1933-40, relates largely to personal matters, including
Frear's law practice, land Investments In Montana, the publication of
his autobiography. Forty years of progressive public service, In 1987,
his trip to Europe and North Africa In 1938, and the settlement of his
estate. Correspondents Include Presidents Warren G. Harding, Cal-
vin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Franklin D. Roosevelt ; as wen as
John N. Garner, Charles Evans Hughes, Cordell Hull, Harold Ickes,
Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Ernest Lundeen, Charles McNary, Gilford
PInchot, and Daniel Roper.
MS 62-2422
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Green Bay and Prairie du Chien papers, 1774-1895.
123 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Twenty-eight volumes of letters, received by various persons, ar-
ranged chronologically ; 71 vols, of miscellaneous papers, bound chron-
ologically within rough subject classifications ; and 24 vols, of account
books and letter books kept by Prairie du Chlen traders. Correspond-
ence up to about 1830 Is largely that of the Porller and Lawe families.
Other large groups Include papers of Peter Bernard Grlgnon (from
1829), letters (1845-65) to Hercules L. Dousman of Prairie dn Chlen,
letters received by Morgan L. Martin, and records of the American
Fur Company's post at Prairie du Chlen managed by Hercules L.
196
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Green Bay and
Praine du Chien papers, 1774-1895. CConttaoai)
£?rS° a ?V- 0t 5 >er J"™* mel »tioned include Alexis BalUy, family and
?.Si y ^'J? 1 *? Bo . llTln ' Geor « e B °y d - Joseph Brlsbols SSardP
Cadte, John Catlin, Stanislaus Chappu, PlerreCbonteaniid Comply
fJLIZ \%<$? nV ?lS"' vtor(i of Mlneral Polnt . Nelson DeweVof
vSSS a 'J^S n JS,' a ^ m ' James D - Dot r- m <**<* Dousman, Ben C
SS.^J 4 w^ G ? r ? e W - Jones of D"*™"*, John a Kind*
Benjamin H. Mooers, Joslah A. Noouan, Henry It Bice of St P ^ni
■ X *SL£?K 1 . a Latbam Sholes, George Snr^aTd AnSrew J vleS
SodSMmtt ?™S?S "? 5Sr aW ' * * WiMonfTmstt!^
society (M44) p. 77-79. Selections or translaUons have been nub.
llshed in Collections of the Wisconsin State Hlati^cal Society 14
(1911) p. 55-878. passim.
MS 62-2423
Embree, Elisha, 1801-1863.
Papers of Elisha and Lucius C. Embree, 1786-1933.
3700 Items.
In Indiana State Library.
Letters relating to the Indiana State Bank, legal papers, and mate-
rials relating to the La Porte Land Office, railroads, coal mining, and
politics, of Elisha Embree, a lawyer, Judge of Circuit Court of Gibson
Co., Ind., and TJ. S. Representative, and of Lucius C. Embree, a lawyer
active In the Indiana Republican Party, and a member of tbe Pueblo
Land Commission.
MS 62-2424
Muckl£, John S
Papers, 1898-1915.
ca. 4000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
■J"™ 1 ^ <* a* State naval forces of Pennsylvania and presl-
f^ L tt fK Penll8yl 7 ,mia Bea C™ 8 Soctet y- Correspondence (1898-
i£»2i miS£ ° rg5ml ? atlon ■">« discipline of the Pennsylvania State
Naval Militia, annual reports, records relating to equipment and ord-
S! lE^"*™"^*? %.**'• correspondence and papers (1907-15) of
^SJSfSS T ^? a ^ Cr0SS Soclety reUtln « to »ts flgtt against tobe^
SX2V?2 other „ als * a ses together with data on Iti pSoMel and
rules for the enrollment of volunteers and paid nurses.
Presented by Mr. Muckle.
MS 62-2425
Flairchfld. Lucius, 1831-1896.
Papers, 1819-1923.
116 v. and 85 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
t„2H75!!EJ!Si ?*!!!!!!!!£*• 2, D l omat - Personal and public papers of
Lucius Falrchild, together with business and financial papers rf Ida
t^'Z?*?* <**•««*>". and personal papers of his brStneri and
SS^STw' ^S^LS^L 8 "* 11 - mcluoeTbuslness correspond.
™ ™»^ e «S, 1 S 08 ,'2Si* anku,1 J - BlaIr . & me <* Mllwaukeebusl-
^. Mn; ctTl1 W" Otters from Csssros, Charles, and Lucius Fair-
cWW; correspondence (especially ca. 1870-76) containing political j£-
formatlon; consular correspondence from FaU-cbild's posts at Liver-
Craove^ " ette ™ (18T4 - 84 ' 2 T -> °* Obadlah M.
oJSZFf&Zt Gnl 2S to the "xuniKrlpts of tbe Wisconsin Historical
f£22ffi IV^LZ ^Sh. Muv " FalrchUd's personal tetters™
1S4WB have been published In California letters of Ludns Falrchild,
edited by Joseph Schafer (1831) «uviuiu,
MS 62-2426
Gale, George, 1816-1868.
Papers, 1840-92.
1 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
rtJ ,, ?£}'_2S! <,er rt Ga ' esTffl e, Wis. Correspondence, a diary, arti-
?«.^^ e ??'. a S 00,rt "S^* "otobooks, and other papers, deludes
c£SZ 1 -S£T 3 °E£ e JJf*" m I 2" Tork *° MlwinlM-and Walworth
County In 1841- descriptions of Wisconsin, with emnluuils on ita
geology, written In 1841 and 1844; ££2~£&£gttZ£l
'SJm5L BlT ?v 1 £?2!!*J po-niwny. M56-58. and the Mlsnterpp'
tSEIS^ "H. 1 ?** S 1 "®* 8 - BaOroadCompany in lSOTTGatesvlUe
TAlveretty materlaL partlcolarly during GaleTpresidency M58-65-
correspondence pertaining to the TjipaTMlsslskp^a^HlsScal
Society of which Gale was the founder and first president in 1883;
letters from prominent early residents of La Crosse, Vernon, Jackson,
Buffalo, and other counties in west central Wisconsin ; letters to his
family while agent for the United States Sanitary Commission in the
South, 1863-64 ; material concerning the publication and distribution
of his Gale family records and The upper Mississippi ; a history of the
Winnebago Indians; a history of Walworth County; other articles
and addresses; some correspondence of his son, William Gale, a
lawyer of Winona, Minn ; an account book kept by Gale while a
lawyer In Waterbury, Vt (1840) and in Elkhorn, Wis. (1841-48) ; an
account book (1851-57) kept by the La Crosse land agency of Gale
and Francis M Bublee; and 7 volumes (1851-62) containing notes on
genealogy, Indians, the Civil War, early settlers, and local history.
MS 62-2427
Doolittle, James Rood, 1816-1897.
Papers, 1831-1936.
15 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
In part, transcripts.
Senator from Wisconsin. Correspondence, speeches, legal memo-
randum books, and scrapbooks. Correspondence concerns DooUttle's
early political activities In New York State, family affairs In Eadne
where he settled in 1851, the slavery controversy, the election of 1860
and subsequent requests for the use of his influence In securing posi-
tions, dishonesty In the transport system, political campaigns coloni-
sation plans, the bank bill of 1864. Lincoln's policy towards the South.
Jefferson Davis and the position of the Southern States, DooUttle's trip
through the South in 1866, relations between President Johnson and
Congress, and the proposed purchase of the Virgin Islands. Includes
Civil War letters from DooUttle's sons In the army and from the
Racine postmaster, John Tapley, reporting on Wisconsin affairs ; and
copies of the more Important Doolittle material in other Institutions
A few papers for the years after DooUttle's retirement from the Ser^
ate relate to national Democratic election campaigns, recollections
of .the 1865 congressional Investigation of conditions among the Chey-
enne Indians, DooUttle's Interest in appointment to a diplomatic mis-
sion under Cleveland, charges against Doolittle In 1885 by the New
York Times of dishonest wartime dealing in cotton, Cleveland's Judi-
cial appointments, the Illinois-Michigan Canal, estate of E H. Pease,
private legal cases, and the money question in 1896.
MS 62-2428
Daniels, Edward.
Papers, 1834-1900.
4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Geologist, abolitionist, and soldier, of Wisconsin and Virginia.
Correspondence, 16 diaries, field notes taken for the Wisconsin Geolog-
ical Survey, drafts of lectures advocating cooperatives, and miscel-
laneous records of the administration of Daniels' estate, Gunston
Hall, former home of George Mason. Correspondence concerns Dan-
iels' geological lectures, his work for the Wisconsin Geological Survey
his Civil War service as colonel of the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry his
partnership with Joseph Medlll and Horace White In a speculative
venture Into coal mining In Illinois, politics In Virginia, where Daniels
moved after the Civil War, a newspaper enterprise in Richmond,
Daniels' attempts to establish a cooperative industrial school on his
estate, and a cooperative land colonization project In Mexico in which
he was interested.
MS 62-2429
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Grignon, Lawe, and Porlier papers, 1712-1884.
65 v.
gi State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Bulk of the collection consists of business, personal, and official cor-
respondence of members of the Grignon, Lawe, and Porlier families,
early residents of Green Bay engaged In the fur trade. Other papers
include prospectuses and subscription lists of local schools, marriage
certificates, apprenticeship bonds, trade licenses and agreements, citi-
zenship papers, assessment rolls, poll tax lists, deeds, orders, petitions,
declarations, proclamations, and lists of Jurors. Most of the letters
are In French; about % at them for the years 1820-40. Includes
numerous letters from Robert Stuart of the American Fur Company
Other correspondents Include Samuel Abbott, Thomas G Anderson!
William B. Astor, Ebenezer Chads, Ramsay Crooks, Michael Dousman,
Laurent Flly, Gabriel Franchere, Jean B. Jacobs, Solomon Juneau,
Peter Powell, William Powell, Charles Beaume, and Andrew J. Vleau.
Described in Guide to the manuscripts of the Wisconsin Historical
Society (1944) p. 81-82. Selections or translations have been pub-
lished in Collections of the Wisconsin State Historical Society v 10
(1B83-85) p. 90-141. passim; v. 11 (1888) p. 271-315, passim; v* 12
(1892) p. 453-65; v. 14 (1898) p. 162-205, 450-511, passim- v 15
(1900) p. 3-20, passim; v. 1» (1910) p. 275-487, passim: v. 20 (1911)
p. 42-391, passim.
MS 62-2430
197
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gumberg, Alexander, 1887-1939.
Papers, 1904-39.
35 boxes.
In State»Historlcal Society of Wisconsin collections.
Businessman. Correspondence and other papers, containing Infor-
mation on the Russian Revolution and attempts to develop a new
Russian economy; on Gumberg's attempts to reduce tension between
Russia and the U. S. ; on the Soviet Union Information Bureau and
the All-Russian Textile Institute; on Amtorg and the American-Rus-
sian Chamber of Commerce, organizations which Gumberg assisted
and represented ; on the Geneva Disarmament Conference of 1927-28 ;
the Atlas Corporation and Its interest In operations of the Securities
Exchange Commission; on Philip La Toilette's attempt to create a
national Progressive Party ; on the appointment of Joseph E Davles
as Ambassador to Russia ; and internal developments in Russia in the
1930's, including the fortunes of Gumberg*s brother, Veniamin Gom-
barg, vice-president of the Chemical Syndicate in Russia. Corre-
spondents include Chickerln, Dzerehinsky, T^nin Molotov, and Trot-
sky, for the years 1917-18, as well as Louis Adamic, George Ban-
Baker, Carleton Beals, Margaret Bonxke-Whlte, S. B. Bertron Wil-
liam E. Borah, William Henry Chamberlain, Charles Chaplin, Stuart
Chase, J. Reuben Clark, Hugh L. Cooper, Joseph P. Cotton, Donald J.
Cowling, J. Alvarez Del Vayo, John Dewey, Kenneth Dnrant, Walter
Duranty, Sherwood Eddy, Mordecal Ezeklel, Louis Fischer, Felix
Frankfurter, James A. Frear, Lewis Gannett, Clinton Gilbert, S
Parker Gilbert, James P. Goodrich, John P. Gregg, Learned Hand,
William Hard, D. Heywood Hardy, Will Hays, Leon Henderson, Sid-
ney Hillman, Maurice Hindus, H. V, Kaltenborn, Rockwell Kent,
Freda Kirchwey, Frederick Kuh, Philip La Follette, Robert M. La
Follette, Jr., Charles A. Lindbergh. Walter Llppmann, Kenneth Mc-
Kellar, Robert E. McConnlck, Frances Perkins, John Reed, Edward
A. Ross, Margaret Dreler Robins, Raymond Robins, Richard B.
Scrandrett, Jr., Herbert Schachian, John L. Senior, L. A. Serebrlakoff,
Boris Sivirsky, Upton Sinclair, Charles Hadden Smith, Lincoln
Steffens, Leopold Stokowski, Thomas D. Thacher, Hendrik W. Van
Loon, Oswald G. Vlllard, Allen Wardwell, Burton K. Wheeler, William
Allen White, Albert Rhys Williams, Spencer Williams, Charles Mor-
row Wilson, and Owen D. Young.
Described In Guide to the manuscripts of the State Historical
Society of Wisconsin, Supplement no. 1 (1957) p 56-58.
Restricted.
MS 62-2431
Dwinnell, Solomon Ashley, 1812-1879.
Papers, 1775-1879.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Congregational clergyman. Correspondence, diaries, sketches, and
records (1839-41) of the Walworth County Temperance Society.
Early material consists of a Revolutionary diary by Dwinnell's
grandfather of the same name. Nineteenth century material includes
Dwinnell's diary (1834-36) while at the Millbury (Mass.) Academy
and near South Bend, Ind.; as well as pioneer sketches written by
Dwinnell in preparation for a history of Walworth County and for
a comparative account of Wisconsin in 1836 and 1866. Many of the
sketches are In the form of newspaper clippings from the Reedsburg
Free Press, and contain biographical materia], brief histories of town-
ships, and descriptions of Reedsburg in the Civil Wax. Includes a few
letters to Dwinnell's wife, Lydia Gove Dwinnell, from relatives and
friends,
MS 62-2432
Henston, Benjamin Franklin, 1823-1894.
Papers, 1849-94.
1 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin land speculator, local historian, and public official.
Correspondence, mainly letters to Heuston's wife during the Civil
War service in the 23d Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry- diaries, per-
sonal accounts, memoranda, biographical material, and speeches;
articles on the Negro, the Pan-American Railway, and temperance;
data on Heuston's self -correcting pronunciation system; and ma-
terials relating to Heuston's history of Trempealeau County includ-
ing 6 vols, of notes, items on the influence of missionaries and traders
In the county, and a typewritten volume entitled Original condition
and early history of Trempealeau County, dated 1890.
MS 62-2433
Curtis family.
Papers, 1849-79.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Records of a family in Lowville, Columbia Co., Wis. Includes
papers (1843-62) of Charles S. Curtis dating from his student days
at the University of Wisconsin, and his letters and diaries pertaining
to his service as hospital steward and rifleman in Company K, 3d
Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, in Maryland and Virginia ; the record
book of the Lowville Baptist Church covering the period from Its
organization in 1849 to its dissolution in 1879 ; organizational records
of a temperance society and of a debating society in Lowville; and
brief notes on the genealogy of the Curtis family.
MS 62-2434
Brigham, Jerome Ripley, 1825-1897.
Papers, 1832-96.
15 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and microfilms.
Lawyer and politician of Milwaukee. Early papers consist largely
of personal letters from former schoolmates at Amherst College and
from relatives, including Brigham's uncle Ebenezer, his mother, and
his son Charles I. Brigham. Letters from Brigham's brother-in-law,
Horace G. Bliss, relate to real estate matters and to the large farm
at Blue Mounds, owned jointly with Bliss. Beginning about 1856,
scattered letters on political subjects Include several of John F.
Potter, relating to the election of 1860 and secession; occasional
letters from Horace Rublee relating to Wisconsin and national poli-
tics and to the Milwaukee Sentinel ; and letters of Sen. Timothy O.
Howe relating to the patronage aspects of the struggle between
President Johnson and Congress. Letters to Brigham In his capacltr
as member of the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin
in the early 1870's relate to the presidency of Dr. John H. Twomblj.
Copies have been made of 2 additional groups of papers originally a
part of this collection: letters (1854-55) by prominent orators of
the day to Brigham while he was secretary of the lecture committee
of the Milwaukee Young Men's Association; and about 25 letters
(1824-82) by the New England editor, literary critic and reformer
George Ripley, Brigham's uncle.
MS 62-2435
Davenport family.
Papers, 1800-1941.
15 ft., 6689 items, and 34 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (539, 581, UTS, 1825)
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, mortgages, tax statements, wills,
bonds, stock certificates, bills, receipts, other business and legal
papers, maps, photos, and films of the Davenport family of Angelica,
Allegany Co. and Bath, Steuben Co., N. Y. and of the Cameron, Water-
man and other interrelated families. Relates to Investments In lands
in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nebraska, to
Interests in mining, railway, mercantile, banking, and other business
ventures, and to the settlement of family estates. Includes papers of
the Davenport Home for Girls, Bath, N. X. and the Bath Presbyterian
Church. Names of persons and firms represented Include Charles
Adslt, J. M. Adslt, Leonard Adslt, Martin Adslt, Volney Aldrldge,
George G. Allen, Galusha Anderson. Charles Arnd, Frederick Arnd.
Morgan Bates, John Browne, J. Davidson Burns, William S. Burns,
George Butler, Dugald Cameron, William S. Cameron, J. M Case,
Amasa Cobb, Henry H. Cook, E O. Crosby, Charles Davenport, Dwight
Davenport, Ira Davenport, Ira Davenport, Jr., John Davenport, J W
Davis, O. F. Davis, C. J. Deacon, John W. Deford, James W. Dunlop,
J. M Edmund, P. P. Elder, Henry Evans, Samuel A Foley, the French
family, O. W. Fuller, Henry Gallien, George Greigg, George W. Ham-
blin, A. P. Hopkins, David Patten Howard, Harry S. Hull, H. C. Jones,
R. C. Lawson, J. M Longyear, Reuben R. Lyon, George L. Magee,
John Magee, W. H. Main, W. A Marlow, Joseph G. Masten, George
Maxwell, J. E. Maxwell, M Rumsey Miller, E. D. Mills, W. H. Hunger,
John Olmsted, De Merville Page, WUliam M. Patteson, A. G. Postle-
thwaite, L D. Richards, Jonathan Robie, Reuben E. Robie, Sherman
S. Rogers, William Rumsey, James M Turner, A. S. Turtle, Martin A.
Tattle, Charles H. Underwood, E. H. Van Deusen, James M. Varnnm,
J. W. Waterman, William J. Waterman, John Weare, George S.
Weaver, J. B. Welch, Ostrom Anthony & Co., Bituminous Coal Co.,
Continental Trust Co., Duncan, Sherman & Co., Franklin Sugar Co.,
Ottawa, Kan., Garfield Mining Co, Black Hills, Dakota Terr, Glencoe
Land and Quarry Co., Denver, Great West Mining Co., Rlchford,
Dakota Terr., HornellsvUle & Canisteo Railway Co., Jones & Maxwell
Investment Co., Lombard Mortgage Co., New York Security & Trust
Co, Northern Pacific Railroad, John Olmsted & Co, Pleasant Valley
Wine Co., Rawson Manufacturing Co, Richards, Keene & Co., Fre-
mont, Neb, F. M. Shaw & Co., South Yuba Water and Mining Co,
Southern Tier Mining Co, Corning, N. Y, Susquehanna & South-
western Railroad Co, Turner Land, Tax,' and Loan Agency, Tanning,
Mich, Turner, Smith & Co, Union Pacific Railroad, Western Trust
& Security Co., Fremont, Neb, and Williams Harvester Co, Cedar
Rapids, Iowa.
Described In the annual reports of the curator, Cornell University
Library, Collection of Regional History (1946-48) p. 20-23, (1960-54)
p. 33-34, (1S54-58) p. 37.
MS 62-2436
Esch, John Jacob, 1861-1941.
Papers, 1891-1921.
31 v. and 62 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
U. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Bulk of the material per-
tains to American participation in World War i and Includes materia!
on the restriction of Immigration, espionage, preparedness, selective
service, censorship of the press, taxation, and demobilization. Nu-
merous incoming letters contain complaints about military and gov-
ernmental regulations and services. Earlier correspondence relates
to the Esch-Townsend bill, the Hepburn act of 1906, and the Mann-
Elkins act of 1910. Other letters discuss transportation problems of
World War z, the Esch-Cummins act of 1920, authorizing the return
of railroads to private ownership, Invention of railway safety ap-
198
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1891-1921.
Esch, John Jacob, 1861-1941.
(Costumed)
pliances, river commerce, prohibition, woman suffrage the Wiscon-
sin campaigns of 1916 and 1920, tariff, pure food legislation, currency
reform, the reciprocity treaty with Canada, aid to agricultural col-
leges, La Follette's bill to aid seamen, anti-trust legislation child
labor legislation, Federal aid to vocational education, the Indian
school at Tomah, Wis., politics, and Bsch'B business Investments,
especially a sugar firm, the Mexican Plantation Co. of Wisconsin.
MS 62-2437
Berry family.
Papers, 1812-1917.
35 v. and 3 boxes.
Correspondence, diaries, accounts, and other papers concerned with
i^2™ n "g"^ S- N - X - ""* «» WMerbu^famUyof Liv-
ingston Co, N. X. Subjects mentioned Include a smallpox epidemic,
temperance meetings, prices of crops, a lady's seminary exhibition
Si^SliL Ir." 6 " f*^™ 801 a" a emigration from New Tort to
Hteh Forest, Minn, local government and politics, the wholesale
!^£ f ai " 5 K b 2!L bus,ne ? ta New * ork at *- =We Railroad ratesTtfce
tariff, a barbed wire factory, the Continental Collecting Union? law
practice, teaching, slavery, military life during the Civil War. the
MMShaUtown and Oilman, Iowa. Persons represented Include Clark
b^L, Ti, 3 *"^ ? Um Bnrrttt - Alloa Nearlng Hayden, W. W.
Hayden, and Mary Nearlng.
MS 62-2438
McMynn, John Gibson, 1824-1900.
Papers, 1845-1925.
1 t. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Educator. Correspondence; essays and addresses (1545-89):
MeMynn's Journal (1858-59) of bis trip through Scotland^ EngSnl
fT™^, 8 ^ GermaB T. with observations on their school systems;
his Civil War diary; an article on early days In Kacine; and a
dUryby Marlon Clark McMynn describing a trip to Alabama In 1862.
SUS 6 ™ ndence Includes letters from McMynn to Mrs B F. Walker-
Civil War letters; letters concerning educational matters, Including
the work of the university board of visitors In the late 1890-s: a
letter telling of the first shipment of wheat from Wisconsin: and
several letters of Joslah L. Plckard. «««»»n . «™
MS 62-2439
Rockf ellow, John Alexander, 1858-1947.
Papers, 1865-1933.
4 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Miner, teacher, surveyor, and rancher. Correspondence (1910-33),
JLSL g *5 Artzona traUblaxer, and news clippings, on Rock-
fellow's career and lectures, Pete Kitchen, the Indian? Ite SUverbell
£££ ■£?5*_£? l SJS e locaUon w,M!re O. OUs Howard slgnedthe
materials, and other Cochise County historical questions.
Bockfellow's Log of an Arizona trail blazer was published (1933)
MS62-2440
Eronshage, Theodore, 1869-1934.
Papers, 1906-35.
8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
«™f™ er " Co " es PM"leMe and addresses, concerning Kronshage's
S^i^r^'f .S f £" BoarQ * N °™*> School KegenteTwL-
J°i ^S 07 * 17, of tbe Boaro <* University Regents, 1921-37 Md of
Sl^JFSJS*** 1 *-* MS1 - 3 ^ "»^* ' «-S3d- "with
nusttess, legal, newspapers, and municipal affairs. Corresoondents
W^^^ John J Blaine, ArthuT^is^Ernl^K
na |ft and members of the La. Follette family.
Socie^(lll4?'p G S|!u4 the " aM,a,ie * «* Wisconsin Historical
MS 62-2441
Barton, Albert Olaus.
Papers, 1858-1947.
24 boxes.
In Sute Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
,»,V ,u .? lalist ,^ nd P° litl<:IaI1 - Correspondence, primarily for the years
1916-47; articles for the Wisconsin farmer; notes on State and local
history; and drafts of original stories, poems, and plays. Includes
biographical material on Bobert M. La Follette, Sr„ and the La Fol-
lette family, on John F. Appleby, Ole Bull, Hans C Heg, Marcus
Thrane, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox; Information on early Madison and
cane Co. history, on soldiers of the Revolution and the War of I8J2
on Norwegian settlement in the State, and on old cemetery lnscrh>
tlons Small groups of papers of other persons, collected by Barton
Include scattered business papers (1862-73) of B. W. Suckow, early
Madison printer and bookbinder; Civil War letters, including a num-
ber from Ltfey Prison, written by Ole C. Johnson of Stoughton, lieu-
?K£L£? 0l yV tf ^i 5 ? Wisconsin Infantry; and correspondence
(1868-98) of Basmus B. Anderson. Among Barton's own correspond-
£5 ^. i ^ Blaine, Theodore Blegen, August Derleth, Carl
SSfi'Jf 11 ' 5°?* G^ H J a '"»er K- Holand, Philip La Follette,
Bobert M. La Follette, Sr, MUo M. Qualfe, and Joseph Schafer.
MS 62-2442
Knmlien, Thnre Ludwig Theodor, 1819-1888.
Papers, 1832-1946.
39 Items and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Swedish-American naturalist. Correspondence; a work Journal
written in Swedish and accompanied by an English translation- orni-
thological observations (1869) ; genealogical data on the Knmlien
family; and songs and poems. Correspondence consists of about 100
letters to Kumlien from American and European naturalists, Mth
drafts of Kumlien's replies ; about 35 letters to Kumlien from Edward
L. Greene, of Company K, 13th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry (later
teacher and pastor at .Denver and Greeley, Colo.) In which Greene
describes his botanical activities and his association with Asa Gray
and other prominent botanists; and a few letters from Greene to
Kumlien's son Ludwig, from Ludwig to his parents, and other letters.
The Greene-Knmlien letters have been published In Transactions of
SS IE toc ?2? n AcadeniT of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, v. 24 (1929) p.
1*7-85. Excerpts from the Journal have been published In *T>f»ii H
Kumlien Main's article Thure Kumlien, Koshkonong naturalist, in the
Wisconsin magazine of history, v. 27 (1933-34) p. 17-39, 194-220, 321-
S4S. Ornithological observations have been published In Passenger
pigeon, a publication of the Wisconsin Society of Ornithology.
MS 62-2443
Ballard, Anson, 1821-1873.
Papers of Anson Ballard and Nathaniel Edwards, 1838-74.
4 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of the first and second husbands of Harriet M. Story of
Appleton, Wis. Ballard's papers include correspondence with frater-
nity brothers at Hamilton College In the 1840's and with Perry H.
Smith, his law partner In Appleton ; as well as a few papers relating
to his extensive landholdings in Outagamie Co, Wis., and to his estab-
lishment and endowment of an Infant school in Appleton. Edwards'
papers contain correspondence relating to his work as a consulting
engineer, particularly his work on the Fox and Wisconsin River Canal
after 1866; a series of letters to and from the law firm of Stevens and
Flower in Madison dealing with railroad and other business inter-
ests ; correspondence concerning operations of a planing mOl which
Edwards and two partners owned until its failure in 1872; and let-
ters of his first wife, Laura M. Whittlesey, who died In 1869.
MS 62-2444
McRae, John, fl. 1845-1890.
Letter books, 1845-90.
13 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Railroad construction engineer and plantation owner, of Camden,
b. C. Letters written while McRae was In charge of construction for
the Camden branch of the South Carolina Railroad, 1845-50 • while he
held a similar position with the North Carolina Railroad, 1850-54-
and while he was in charge of survey for the Charleston and Savant
nail Railroad, 1854. Correspondence for these years Is with officials
and employees of the roads, and concerns railroad problems. Corre-
spondeace after 1855 Is largely personal, but It Includes some letters
to the manager of the McRae plantation and to merchants In Charles-
ton, and it gives information concerning prices, slavery, economic con-
ditions, secession, labor problems, the effect of the war on a southern,
family and Its plantation, and adjustments after the war. Corre-
spondence after 1870 only occasionally comments on political matters
and the affairs of the plantation.
MS 62-2445
199
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gale, Zona, 187^1938.
Papers, 1838-194L
IS Items, 1 v., and 32 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Mainly literary MSS., together with correspondence, note-
books and reports written by Miss Gale as a student, notes on her
adopted daughter, Leslyn, and other members of the family, genealogi-
cal information on her ancestors, verses written by her mother, Mrs.
Eliza Beers Gale, and a group of poems and inscriptions to Miss Gale
by Edwin Markham, George William Russell, Ellen Terry, Rabindra-
nath Tagore, and Margaret Widdemer. Correspondence concerns
Miss Gale's interest in mystical and psychic phenomena, her promo-
tion of woman suffrage, pacifism, prohibition, civil liberties, racial
equality, old-age security, and vegetarianism ; her oppostion to lit-
erary censorship, capital punishment, and the trapping of animals,
her support of the progressive Republican movement and her service
on the Board of Regents and Board of Visitors of the University of
Wisconsin as well as her literary interests. Correspondents include
Louis Adamic, Jane Addams, Sherwood Anderson, Edward A. Birge,
Heywood Broun, Pearl S. Buck, Willa Cather, John R. Commons, Mar-
garet Deland, August Derleth, Richard T. Ely, Dorothy Canfleld
Fisher, Edna Ferber, Glenn Frank, Hamlin Garland, Joseph Herge-
Bhelmer, John Haynes Holmes, Fannie Hurst, James Weldon Johnson,
Fola and Isabel La Follette, Richard Le Gallienne, Meridel Le Sueur,
Guthrie McClintle, Francis E. McGovern, Christopher Morley, Martha
Ostenso, Walter Rauschenbusch, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mrs.
Roosevelt, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Carl Van Doren, Hendrik W. Van
Loon, Edith Wharton, Margaret Widdemer, Elinor Wylle, and Fred
B, Ziinmennann.
MS 62-2446
Dousman, Hercules Louis, 1800-1868.
Papers, 1835-1912.
62 items and 54 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Fur trader, lumberman, land speculator, and businessman of Wis-
consin. Correspondence, household bills, land deeds, tax receipts,
lists of land owned by Dousman In Grant and Iowa Counties, Wla,
miscellaneous business papers, and some papers of Bousman's son,
Hercules L. Dousman, Jx. A few documents concern Mrs. Dousman
and her first husband, Joseph Rolette. Bulk of the papers is business
correspondence of the Dousman family. Concerns the senior Dous-
man's activities as agent for the American Fur Company and as part-
ner of Pierre Chouteau; railroads (the Milwaukee and Mississippi,
the Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, and the Minnesota Valley Rail-
road), steamboats (the Northwestern Packet Company and the
Prairie du Chien, Hudson and St. Paul Packet Company), the St
Paul Gas Light Company, and the Chippewa Falls Lumbering Com-
pany; land speculation; the younper Dousroan's investments in se-
curities, his collection of paintings, blooded trotting horses, and breed-
ing stock, and his estate at Prairie du Chien. Later correspondence
(1886-1912) is addressed to Nina Sturgis Dousman, widow of the
younger Dousman, and consists of personal letters from their chil-
dren, Louis, Violet, Virginia, and Judith, and letters relating to the
administration of the estate. Nineteen boxes of houshold bills and
10 boxes of miscellaneous business papers contain land indentures,
freight bills, statements of Dousman's mill, and banking papers.
Correspondents include New York, St Paul, and St. Louis bankers
and brokers. State and National legislators, Henry H. Sibley, Gover-
nor of Minnesota, and (a few personal letters) Michael Dousman,
father of Hercules Dousman, St.
MS 62-2447
Devereux family.
Papers, 1800-194°
714 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (428, 1873)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) made from originals in the
possession of Warnick Kernan.
Correspondence (personal and business), stocks of early Utica,
N. T. companies, receipts, surveys, and clippings. The correspond-
ence relates to a variety of subjects, such as the suffering of Catholics
in Ireland, De Witt Clinton, the trial of General William Hull, Aaron
Burr, the building of the Appian Way, banking affairs in Albany and
Utica, reactions to the War of 1812 and to the policies of James Madi-
son, landlord problems In Chenango Co., Nicholas Devereux's invest-
ments in western New York, his charitable works, his wife's con-
version to Catholicism, and his founding of the American College In
Rome. Includes letters of Senator Francis Kernan to his wife and
family describing life and manners in Albany, New York, and Wash-
ington (1860-80) and his European tour. Correspondents Include the
Butler family, James Clapp, the Clapp family, John Devereux, Mary
Devereux, Nicholas Devereux, the Kernan family, William M. Morris,
the Plerrepont family, and Edward A. Wetmore.
MS 62-2448
Hayhurst, Hal Lamar.
Papers, 1880-ly43.
50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers* Historcial Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence (1934-43) and other papers relating to C. S. Fly,
A. N. Rose, Contention City, Ariz., Tombstone newspapers, early
photographers, Btage routes to Yuma, Ariz., and Arizona history ; and
pictures of the statue of Frank Luke, Jr., the Silver King Mine, Bis.
bee aud Jerome, Ariz.
MS 62-2449
Stewart, Charles Hoffman, 1828-1874.
Papers, 1852-1908.
9 v. and 11 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (482)
Businessman and Army officer. Chiefly correspondence, reports,
officer rolls, clothing accounts, post orders, and other records* (1861-
65) of the 3d Regt of Artillery, New York State Volunteers. The
correspondence relates to political appointments, bounties, the muti-
nous conduct of the 96th Regt. over delayed pay, conditions in North
Carolina after the Civil War, suttlers' claims, and conflicts at Fort
Macon, Kinston, Whitehall, Goldsboro, and Washington, N. C.
MS 62-2450
Kernan family.
Papers, 1776-1922.
39 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (772)
Correspondence, speeches, clippings, genealogical records of the
Hyde, Butler, Avery, and Clapp families, and miscellaneous items
relating to the activities of the Kernan family ol Utica, N. Y. The
correspondence of Francis Kernan is concerned with his career as
U. S. Representative, as Democratic candidate for Governor, and as
U. S. Senator, the presidential campaigns (1864-92), the currency
question, the tariff, and State and national Democratic party politics.
Papers on the development of transportation include correspondence
of John D. Kernan, railroad commissioner, and miscellaneous ma-
terials on the Utica & Black River Railroad, the Flint & Pere Mar-
quette Railroad Co., the Guatemala Railroad, the Denver & Rio
Grande Railway Co., the Gloversville Railroad plan, the Utica, Clin-
ton, Bingbamton Railroad Co., the proposed Improvement of the Erie,
Oswego, and Champlain canals, and the plan to canalize the Che-
nango and Susquehanna Rivers.
MS 62-2451
Todd family.
Business records, 1850-1921.
267 v. and 2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (471)
Deeds, agreements, accounts, invoices, and other business records
relating to land, to a woolen factory, to a grist mQL and to the milling ,
lumbering, general store, and feed business of Zerah A. Todd and son.
Inclndes records (1316-21) of the MorrisviUe Station Milling Co.
operated by G. F. Todd.
MS 62-2452
Houghton, Clarence L collector.
Houghton collection, 1865-1923.
2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (899)
Correspondence, miscellaneous papers, and photos, of Ithaca, N. Y.
and Cornell University. Includes material relating to the Ithaca
Cycle Club (1896-1911), the Thomas School of Aviation, the League
of American Wheelmen and Its good roads movement (1897-1901),
and the temperance movement; a letter regarding the. sale of the
Weekly Ithacan (1917) , another describing St Nazaire and the water-
supply problems of the American Army (1919), and one from Wil-
liam H. Jessup, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to Houghton, nanny f Edgar
Apgar's role In recognizing the political potentialities of Grover Cleve-
land; and a diary fragment (1865) from Williamsport, Pa.
MS 62-2453
Williams family.
Papers of the Williams and Craddock families, 1844-1021
443 items
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (514)
Correspondence and other papers relating to the school and teaching
activities of the Williams and Craddock families of Weedsport, Cayuga
Co., N. Y. Includes letters (1847) from Samuel Craddock describing
Elizabeth Blackwell, bis experiences at Geneva Medical College, and
the attempt to steal a cadaver from the graveyard; a series of letters
of Diana Craddock Williams and her daughters Ida and Alice relating
to students, teaching, and social activities at Oswego Normal and
Training School (1869-72), Ann Arbor, Mich. (1872-76), and School
for Girls, New York City (1877-92) ; letters from Mrs. Helen Camp.
200
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Williams family. Papers of the Williams and Craddock
families, 1844-1921. (Continued)
5S lS?SlJS!f appointment at the University of Wisconsin (1874)
MS 62-2464
Barbour family.
-,o!£ )ITeSpondence of the harbour and Parker families,
1833-55.
101 items.
TJ™ri^77& ) L,br " 7 ' C0UeCtiOD ° £ ReSt0Qal HlSt0r7 «*
Fourth ofJoly ^riSn J&4.ttf zDo^for^taSSS torn
difficulties of teaching school, and the sale of docks In Kentucky.
MS 62-2455
Mattice, Asa M
Papers, 1862-99.
5 boxes.
vSSi^Zfi&F™"' Conett,< » * »— ' *"<>" and
f„ ^J5 , ^ 8ine ?- <*"«&<«»*»<* and other papers relating largely
to naval reorganUatton and Improvement The^oro^oeralo^eX
such topics as the grounding of the Texas, the losses^ The mS?
training program for naval engineers at Annapolis, the EnStehrJavy
85? c^, 8 ,^ t ^f, ( ? 8tneerins "IstoryTtte Mttlh rKTcmSS
85), compulsory military training, and the visit oftbf tw»
William to the U S. S. New Tork (1896K I^udesleneranSS
Proceedings and inquiries concerning v*LJ2ffS£££Zmt£
rf'S^U 1 ™ Works * Dry Dodc Co- (W) 'or the construction
£L£££w a 2. toe S' . and other Tessas : Matace-s spedfiorttonsfor
machinery for the Maine and other vessels: and lettm andrSotal
ttons concerning congressional action oTmUltary andnaval aflWrl
Correspondents Include Hear Admiral G. W. BaW, £^c£S£
Beresford, Rear Admiral G. Kaemmerling, Commod«e<temre WaJta»
MdvUle, George Quick, of Wallisdownfln^dlSr^mlr^ 8 ?*"
MS 62-2456
Geiger, Otto F 1859-1930.
Business records, 1854-1908.
13 v. and 1 folder.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
«~ff2S™ ? a P ron >lnent business firm of Cassville. Wis. which
i^S""^.? 1 "^ w,ong Mmes - iMludes daybookTYo v lisSs)
tetter books (3 v, 1856-1808), a folder of m££S*^£l£fusL
St' ' y£i2F teter of tne Town of Cassville schoolaKeta868^m
and the canning factory operated at Cassville. creamery,
MS 62-2457
Bleecker, John N 1739-1825.
Papers,1704-1870.
8ft.
In New York State Library.
Albany city and county official. Correspondence, documents, ac-
count books, and other papers of Bleecker as treasurer of the city and
county of Albany, clerk of the Board of Supervisors, member of the
Committee of Correspondence, captain of militia, and assistant deputy
a*"™ an* provisions in tne New Tork Dent during the Revolution-
ary War period. Includes material relating to the Bleecker, Brod-
bead, Bomeyn, Boseboom and Van Schalck families.
Descriptive list and calendar in tne library.
MS 62-2458/
Eno, Clara Bertha, 1854-1951, collector.
Papers, 1830-1947.
1TB items and 1 reel of microfilm.
In University of Arkansas library.
In part, microfilm (positive) of originals in the Arkansas History
Commission.
Correspondence, bins of lading, statements and receipts, legal docu-
ments, reminiscences, obituaries, and other papers. Many of the tet-
ters are to business firms in Van Buren In the UWa and 18S0*s. The
bills of lading furnish a catalog of the steamboats sailing the Arkan-
sas Elver in the same period. Among the documents is a bond for
construction of the Crawford County courthouse in 1847, together
with bids (1877) for repair of the courthouse. Includes papers (1861-
71) of David C. Williams, correspondence (1841-65) of John Henry
and Edward Cunningham, and account books (1852-70) of Dr Henry
Fernot on microfilm.
Unpublished calendar in the library. Items from the Arkansas
History Commission are listed In Catalog of the Clara Bertha Eno
collection, by Ted B. Worley (1956)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Gift of Miss Eno, ea. 1938-50; microfilm purchased.
MS 62-2459
Madison (A.) Company.
Becord books, 1915-23.
22 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
_vfi?? ro ,5?2 ks "* "? Nlck Smion Cheese Company of Appteton, Wis.,
I22£ to ?*? Was /S5 COIpor ? ted " *"• *• Ma**" CompWwith an
!i HTfl I f ant at ^^eaa. Dodge County. Indudes Journals ledg-
ers, trial balances, cashbooks, records of receipts and shipments, truck
accounts, and a check and voucher register. »—■=»■». «™»
MS 62-2460
Lincoln Lumber Company, lltrnH, Wis.
Becord books, j.881-92.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Kecords of a company incorporated In 1881 by Thomas P. Mathews
and others, including artldes of Incorporation and minutes of meet-
ings, a stock certificate book, records of bins payable, and log state
books of several camps. ^
MS 62-2461
McGregor, Duncan, 1836-1921.
Papers, 1864-66.
, lbox.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections.
iJOSEI? C 3£ M f Gre e°Ii 0( Company A, 42d Wisconsin Volunteer
Infantry, consisting of muster and descriptive rolls, Invoices, iSteor
stores, and miscellaneous receipts. ^^
MS62-2462
HQdebrand, Gustav J 1892-
Correspondence, 1945-55.
lbox.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly letters received by Dr. Hlldebrand, Sheboygan commissioner
of health, requesting information on the fluoridation of water sunnHea
of that city. '
MS 62-2463
McNeil, John, 1784-1850.
Official correspondence, 1829.
lv.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections
Transcripts.
Army officer. Copies of General McNeil's official correspondence
relating to the negotiations of 1828 held at Prairie duOhlen.
MS62-2464
Lore, William De Loss, 1819-1898.
Papers, 1860-81.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections
Clergyman. Material collected by Love for his history, Wisconsin
1". ""L^ °* , the BebeU1 <» 1 - Includes replies to questionnaires,
excerpts from soldiers" letters, biographical sketches, regimental his-
tories, correspondence concerning the publication of the volume, com-
mendatory letters, and miscellaneous material. —— , S»1U-
MS 62-2465
201
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Levi, Kate Asaphine (Everest)
Papers, 1880-93.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Teacher and author. Mrs. Levi's doctoral dissertation at the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, on German Immigration to Wisconsin; some
replies to questionnaires sent out by Mrs. Levi in preparation of her
thesis; copy of a legal brief In the case concerning the St Nazianz
Society (1880) ; and notes and copies of two articles on early Wiscon-
sin newspapers by Mrs. LevL
Portions of the dissertation were published in Collections of the
Wisconsin Historical Society, v. 14 (1838) p. 341-93; one of the arti-
cles was published in the Wisconsin magazine of history, v. 16 (June
1933) p. 383-403.
MS 62-2466
Wisconsin. Dept. of Public Instruction.
Correspondence, 1851-67.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly letters to Dr. Azel P. Ladd as State superintendent of public
Instruction, 1852, from school clerks requesting information on the
formation of school districts, the apportionment of State school and
library funds, the Interpretation of the school laws, questions of per-
sonnel, and other school matters. Includes similar letters to other
State superintendents, Including Eleazer Root, Lyman C. Draper, and
John G. McMynn.
MS62-2467
Madison Maennerchor.
Eecords, 1881.
102 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Accounts, receipted bills for food, tobacco, beer, lumber, and adver-
tising used in connection with a Saengerfest held In Madison. Chiefly
in German.
MS 62-2468
Hayden Hardware, Sun Prairie, Wis.
Eecords, 1855-1927.
'■'■'; 7 t. and l box." ;
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, Invoices, salesbooks, letter books, and a cashbook
kept from 1855 to 1892, together with a store expense book (1920-26).
Correspondence consists mainly of letters from wholesalers and manu-
facturers of hardware- More than half the letters are dated 192a
MS 62-2469
Tolly, Charles Hopkins, 1852-1923.
Papers, 1540-1957.
1 box
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcript (typewritten)
Journalist and teacher. Correspondence, a record book on the his-
tory and prehistory of the Southwest, a copy of a memorial to Tolly
upon his death,. and a program for the dedication of Tully School in
1957.
MS62-2470
Udall, Orma (Phelps) 1901-
Papers, 1860-1961.
4 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Genealogical material, newspaper clippings, and magazine articles,
on the Phelps, Hanson, Colter, and Sudd families.
MS 62-2471
Walker, John W notary public.
Papers, 1926-27.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part transcripts.
Hearings, evidence, statements, and notes, including material on
TJ. S. Land Office hearings over Pima County property, the land case
of Jacobs vs. James Wentworth, and other cases recorded by Walker.
Also includes a legal paper related to the electrocution of George GaQ.
MS 62-2472
Wilbur, Reuben Augustus.
Papers, 1881-1921.
55 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Physician, miner, and Indian agent. Correspondence concerning
storage of furniture and Wilbur's salary as physician to the Papago
Indians, a biographical sketch, and a pay voucher.
MS 62-2473
Williams, Eugene Ellis.
Papers, 1863-1935.
1 box and ca. 25 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tn^jn, Ariz.)
Congregational clergyman and author. Correspondence, biographi-
cal material and Governors' messages, Including material on Arizona
political history and legislative matters, and sketches of territorial
governors Alexander Oswald Brodle, Benjamin Joseph Franklin, John
Noble Goodwin, Louis C. Hughes, John Nichol Irwin, Joseph Henry
Klbbey, Myron Hawley McCord, Bichard Cunningham McCormick,
Nathan Oakes Murphy, Anson Peacely-Killen Safford, Bichard MOxa
Sloan, Lewis Wolfley, and Conrad Meyer ZuUck.
MS 62-2474
Smith, George Edson Phillip, 1873-
Papers, 1880-1961.
1 box.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Professor of agricultural engineering. Correspondence with the
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society concerning Arizona place names,
a list of Smith's publications, legal papers involving the city of Toe-
son and James S. Dodson and other parties, papers on Attic treasons
and on the acquisition of Sentinel Hill Park, and printed material
MS 62-2475
Winsor, Mulford, 1874-
Papers, 1932-51.
ca. 110 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Librarian. Includes correspondence on cooperation In acquiring
and microfilming documents relating to Arizona, ind an address on
the history of Tuma Coonty from Spanish tunes.
MS 62-2476
Woody, Clara T
Papers, 1870-1961.
ca. 125 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence and articles, including material on names, places,
and people in Arizona.
MS 62-2477
Woods, Mary Emilie Hohnan.
Correspondence, 1885-1919.
ca. 130 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Mainly letters of Mrs. Woods to a daughter Emma, many of them
written from Casa Grande, reflecting life and conditions of the ft»»
MS 62-2478
Stevens, Hiram Sanford, 1832-1893.
Papers, 1856-84.
ca. 50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Trader, rancher, and legislator. Deeds to property in and near
Tucson, including the Gardens of the Asequla Common, the Pioneer
Brewery, the Margarita Mine Extension, and the Peach Stock Bench
: in the Slerrlta Mountains.
: ; Index in the repository.
MS 62-2479
Stauffer, Charles Albert, 1880-
Papers.
ca. 110 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Journalist and civic leader. Correspondence of ca. 100 Items with
the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society on personal and historical
matters, and printed material.
MS 62-2480
Snyder, Fred, of Arizona.
Papers, 1889-1908.
110 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Reminiscences, canceled checks on Arizona banks, powers of
attorney, an application for membership in the National Union, and
certificates of membership.
MS 62-2481
202
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, Mary W
Correspondence, 1900-57.
SO items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence with the Arizona Live Stock Sanitary Board con-
cerning brands transferred to Marcos S. and Bugenle Pacheco, and
other correspondence on various subjects.
MS 62-3482
Smith, Marcos Aurenus, 1852-1921.
Papers, 1888-1915.
75 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
D. S. Delegate and Senator from Arizona. Correspondence and
printed matter. Correspondents Include F. H. Goodwin, Carl Hay-
den, Krleger. and Mike M. Rice.
MS 62-2483
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society-.
Tombstone collection, 1880-1961.
ca. 1000 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, a ledger and a subscription record of Tombstone
newspapers, ca. 100 sample business letterheads, bank reports, voting
ballots, advertisement throw sheets, deeds and reports (1883-1908)
of the Huacbnca Water Co., bins sent to the board of supervisors,
tax collectors licenses, letters of the district attorney, records (1885)
of a Tombstone Citizens Committee, proceedings of the Board of
Trustees of the Presbyterian Church, a contract between Wens
Fargo and the Arizona Southern Railroad, Helldorado programs,
invitations, calling cards, announcements of organizations and rallies,
public school records, and newspaper articles. Including material on
all phases of the history of Tombstone, Ariz.
MS62-2484
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Tnbac collection.
ca. 2-T0 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part transcripts of originals In the Archive of the Parish of
Santa Maria Magualena, Sonora, and photocopies.
Includes Story of pioneer days of Mrs. Sarah M. Black of Tubac
1884-1926; transcripts of baptismal records of Tubac; and photo-
copies of printed material about Tnbac, Ariz.
In part, gift of Frank J. C. Griffon.
MS 62-2485
Laight, Wuliam.
Diaries, 1795-1822.
4v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Diaries of a resident of New York City, with detailed weather
reports.
MS 62-2486
Jacobi, Mary (Putnam) 1842-1906.
Papers, 1851-1906, 1923.
lbox.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-26)
Correspondence, autobiographical notes, addresses, stories (before
1S73), fugitive writings (after 1878), a biography by Ruth Putnam,
and other papers. Includes letters on religion and on medical edu-
cation of women in England, Paris, and Harvard Medical School.
Correspondents include Alexander Agassis, Oliver Wendell Holmes,
William James, Silas Weir Mitchell, Catherine Putnam, George
Palmer Putnam, and Carl Schurz.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1946.
MS 62-2487
New York. General Theological Seminary of the Protes-
tant Episcopal Church in the United States.
Records, 1754-1942.
ca. 1500 items.
In General Theological Seminary Library.
Correspondence, and official and personal papers relating to the
affairs of the General Theological Seminary. Includes reading notes
and other papers of Bird Wilson; a carbon copy of a diary by Eugene
Augustus Hoffman; several papers of George Benjamin Andrews,
Henry Anthon, and the Bible, Prayer Book and Tract Society; and
correspondence of HugheH Edgar Woodall Fosbroke, Benjamin Isaacs
Halght, Eugene Augustus Hoffman, Samuel Farmar Jarvls, John
Pintard, William Forter Ray, William Itollinson Whittingham, Bird
Wilson, the Heber Society, and the Society of Inquiry Respecting the
Advancement of Christianity.
Unpublished calendar io the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired by gift and purchase from various sources.
MS 62-2488 rev
Ryan, John Augustine, 1869-1945.
Papers, 1902-45.
20 ft.
In Catholic University of America collections.
Professor of economics and social ethics, welfare official, and
writer. Correspondence, writings, collected reference notes on ec>
nomic and social questions, and class lectures.
Described in The economic thought of MOnslgnor John A. Ryan,
by Patrick W. Gearty (1853)
Gift of the Social Action Dept of the National Catholic Welfare
Conference, 1949.
MS 62-2489
Homeopathic Medical Society of Wisconsin.
Records, 1865-1953.
4 V.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minutes of annual meetings (1865-1910. 1927-53), a cashbook. and
a ledger (1906-52). Minutes Include summaries of papers presented
and Information on the Society's efforts to obtain legislation regu-
lating the practice of medicine In Wisconsin.
MS 62-2490
Holt Lumber Company.
Records, 1839-1943.
249 r. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letter books, journals, ledgers, cashbooks, purchase records, cruis-
ers' reports, log drive records, log books, price lists, time books, pay-
rolls, and other papers of one of northeastern Wisconsin's largest lum-
ber companies. The majority of the volumes covers the period 1865-88.
when Devlllo R. Holt and Uri Balcom were In partnership. Later
records (1890-1943) describe the formation and operations of the Holt
Lumber Company, successor to Holt and Balcom, and show the
changes brought about by the shift from pine to hardwoods and hem-
lock, from oxen to motorized equipment, and from lake carriers to
railroads. Includes records of several subsidiary organizations : the
Oconto River Improvement Company, the American Lumber Company,
the Sever Anderson Logging Company, and the Oconto Electric Com-
pany.
Described in Guide to the manuscripts of the State Historical So-
ciety of Wisconsin, Supplement no. 1 (1957) p. 67-68.
MS 62-2491
Tucson Ice and Cold Storage Company.
Records, 1898-1917.
3v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Two ledgers (1905-17), and a cashbook (1898-1905)
MS62-2492
Madison, Wis. Engine Company No. 2.
Record books, 1856-1917.
5v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Constitution, lists of members, treasurers' accounts, and minutes of
meetings from the organization of the company, through Its reorgan-
ization In 1867 as a mutual benefit association under the title Belief
Association of Madison No. 2, and up to Its dissolution. ■ In German.
MS 62-3493
This number not used: MS 62-2494
Lake Monona Wild Life Sanctuary Association, Madison,
Wis.
Records, 1927-31.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections, j
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, membership lists, and miscel-
laneous material.
MS 62-2495
203
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tucson Garden Club.
Records, 1935-45.
ca. 500 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Ariz.)
Minutes and yearbooks. ' ^ '
MS 62-2496
Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1823-1943.
4ft
In University of Arkansas library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Minutes of the various presbyteries of the Cumberland Presby-
terian Church in Arkansas, together with a few records of the Pres-
byterian Church in the XS. S. A, a record of the centennial celebration
of the Central Presbyterian Church of FayettevIIle, 1830 and items
concerning individual church histories.
Cataloged in the library.
Mainly gifts of Kev. G. W. Thompson, 1839-48.
MS 62-2497
Truman, George E d. 1929.
Papers, 1914-30.
ca. 1000 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Legislator and roughrider. Correspondence, post cards, and printed
m at e ria l .
MS 62-2498
Tucson, Ariz.
Records, 1840-1961.
ca. 1000 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
^J? eports and "commendations of the city manager, minutes of the
city council ; correspondence, minutes and reports of the city planning
SS?JS^Sf commission ; records of the city fire department, records of
the sheriff, tax records, school registers, budgets, ordinances, abstracts
™»^ eS fh and ^^ edS 'L "* Property- Program? for celebrationTand
many other city records; copies of baptismal records (1844-58) ; as
SS *!££"' correspondence, business records, statements, partner-
JS P J^T 1,S '.T.! report8 ' censns rep 01 * 3 - "** Prmted material
concerning housing, libraries, churches, leagues, committees, dubl
forums, public officials, and city agencies. «u»iuc<ss ciuos,
MS 62-2499
Lowry, Flora E
Papers, 1920-30.
12 boxes.
J?.£? te H | st0 "cal Society of Wisconsin collections
— S! 5?!"** * Ut< and some correspondence with, nearly one thou-
sand Wisconsin writers, compiled by Mrs. Lowry, of LaCrosse^^la.
MS 62-2500
Larke, Alnred.
Letters, 1861-64.
41 Items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
vrIf^J rTlttea s "?. C " t -' L " ke of Pox take - <lescrlblng his Civil
War experiences In Company A, 2d Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.
MS 62-2501
Larsen, Peter, 1823-1918.
Letters, 1864-65.
52 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
r. 7^ C £-£° m , La ^, n ' a DatlTe of Norway and member of Company
?I^S Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, to his wife, Margaret Hazen
naD^proouVms d " °^ W1 "~ *«*«■« T "■ *& alscusSi
MS 62-2508
Langlade, Charles Michel de, 1729-1800
Papers, 1737-1800.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts.
tJ^'J ) Vi ^ nsin ^"'er. Correspondence, by and concerning
^f,h.^L 0Setb n r ,^S a tr^lation of Joseph TasWs sketA of ntof
„£S D i. i f 1 ' ed '"Collections of the Wisconsin Historical SoSrV » t
OS73/76) p. 123-185; T . 8 (18n/TO) p . 209-^^. mJSs**
MS 62-2508
Hotchkiss, William Otis, 1878-1954.
Papers, 1919-25.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
hv^ M^, aUt J? W ' and « d . nc " or ' **"<** and financial records kept
.L . ~w • ° Z** cna » rman °f U>e Wisconsin Highway CommJta-
BUUn^ * ^ ee " "* """"'w'O"^ Gov. John 3.
MS 62-2504
Hoxie, Vinnie (Ream) 1847-1914.
Papers,
l box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
by bSSujluES?' '*"" "" MrS " HoxIe (V1 «" e Ream, collected
MS 62-2505
Herrick, Jacob B J. 1822?
Correspondence, 1847-69.
49 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
«,if«^« r f Ce i Ted & Herrick, resident of Verona, Wis., from rela-
tives and friends in Wisconsin and other states. Includes a feiv Civil
unteerln^ntrT ^^ <S " , " a ? ° f C ° mpany E ' «* *&£» V*
.MS 62-2506
Hillquit, Morris, 1 86S-1 !)?,.">.
Papers, 1899-1933.
18 v. and 11 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
New York attorney and socialist leader. Correspondence- con-
gratulatory messages received by Hillquit on his 60th birthday and
scrapbooks of clippings (17 v.) mainly concerning Hillquit's career
but including reviews (2 v.) of his books, and obituaries (1 v ) from
foreign and domestic newspapers. Contains information on the fac-
tional disputes and struggles for leadership within the Socialist Party
of America in the early years of the twentieth century, the estab-
lishment of the Band School of Social Science in 1905 divergent
socialist attitudes toward World War i, the formation^ the Con-
ference for Progressive Political Action, which endorsed the elder
Robert M. La Follette for president in 1924, the court cases that Hill-
quit undertook for the Socialist Party and his unsuccessful campaigns
for public office, including five for congressman and two for mayor of
>ew York City, and the International Socialist Congresses held be-
tween 1904 and 3922, to several of which he was a delegate Hillouit's
American correspondents Include Victor Berger, Eugene V Debs.
Henry Ford, William J. Ghent. Benjamin Hanford, Job Harriman
9f . r8 !, D i Herro1 '' Daniel w - Hoan - William Mailly, Gustavus Myers!
Algie M. Simons^Tpton Sinclair. Seymour Stedman, Norman Thomas!
and Bertha H. White. His foreign correspondents include Dr Fred-
erick Adler August Babel, Maxim Gorky, Arthur Henderson, Camitle
Hnysman. Karl Kautsky, J. Ramsay McDonald, and Emlle Vander-
velde.
MS 62-2507
Peck family.
Papers, 1808-S3.
42 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (322) »»"».», »"u
Correspondence and account books (1843-83) of the Peck family
of Potsdam. SL Lawrence Co., N. X. Includes letters (1832-41) of
Mary Hopklnton to Lucetta Abbott mentioning Universallsm In St
Lawrence Co. and describing McConnellsvlIle, Ohio; letters (1841-49)
from the Olin family of Bloomlngdale, Wis., describing the conflict
of religions sentiment with realities of land speculation, the weather,
prices andjirogress of settlement; and letters (1851) from W Abbott
from Nevada City and PlacervlUe, Calif., describing mining conditions.
MS 62-2508
204
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864.
Correspondence, 1847-59.
45 items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino Calif)
Vice-President of the V. S. and diplomat Diplomatic letters ad-
dressed to Dallas from the Earl of Clarendon. Lewis Cass William L.
Marcy and others, largely concerning the Dallas-Clarendon Treaty
ana Nicaragua.
Catalog cards in the library.
MS 62-2509
Hughes, Thomas, 1845-1907.
Papers, 1872-88.
1 Item and 2 v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Territorial official and businessman of Arizona. Journal (18T2-TT)
kept by the Port Crittenden post trader; a MS. entitled Tucson's
earliest days, describing the town, its graveyard, and Its flora and
thMBSO? * " crapb0< * <* <a, P» ln S* relating to military matters from
MS 62-2510
Harris, Joseph, 1813-1880.
Papers, 1844-94.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Publisher and politician. Letters and miscellaneous business
papers of Harris, a resident of Sturgeon Bay, Wis, publisher of the
first newspaper In Door County, and promoter of a canal between
Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan. Contains information on land
grants for railroads, lumbering, and quarrying In Door County, but
concerns primarily the development and financing of the Sturgeon
Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal and Harbor Company. Includes
letters to and from Philetus Sawyer and from Timothy 0. Howe and
James B. Doolittle.
MS 62-2511
King, Franklin Hiram, 1848-1911.
Papers, 1899-1929.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
SoU scientist, professor, and author. Mainly correspondence, to-
gether with a volume of field notes on soils of the Goldsboro. N C
region. Letters relate chiefly to soil research. King's technical pub-
lications, and the extension of agricultural research through federal
grants Letters from King to his wife during his trip to the Orient
tn 1909 contain data colletced for his book Farmers of forty centuries.
Begular correspondents include Congressman Henry C. Adams;
S ae ? ne , W ,r Hilg 2. rd J >f the UniT ersity of California agriculture depart-
ment; William D. Hoard; Milton Whitney, chief ofthe United States
Bureau or Soils ; and Harvey W. Wiley of the United States Bureau
oi Chemistry.
MS 62-2512
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809.
Papers, 1788-1906.
12 items and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Explorer. Copies of Lewis's correspondence with members of his
family and with Thomas Jefferson, together with a few letters of
William Clark and other members of the transcontinental expedition,
collected by Reuben G. Thwaites for his Original journals of the Lewis
and Clark expedition; copies of the will of Lewis's stepfather, John
Marks, of a power of attorney given by Lewis to Beuben Lewis
(1801), and of a letter (1812) written by John Hastings Marks con-
cerning Lewis's estate; and other papers connected with the admin-
istration of Lewis' estate, chiefly promissory notes signed by Lewis
and receipts Issued to Edward Hempstead, administrator. With the
papers collected by Thwaites Is some correspondence concerning the
publication of the journals.
MS 62-2513
Howe, Timothy Otis, 1816-1888.
Papers, 1846-83.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Attorney, V. S. Senator from Wisconsin, and Postmaster General
Mainly typewritten copies of letters from Howe to his niece, Grace T.
Howe of Kenosha. Wis, recording his impressions of the social and
political scene in Washington, D. C. and in Wisconsin. Includes some
original letters of David Atwood, Matthew H Carpenter, Hamilton
Pish, Ulysses S. Grant, Horace Rublee, Edwin M Stanton, and Charles
Sumner, dealing with political and economic issues.
MS 62-2514
McCaU, James, 1774-1856.
Papers, 1830.
2 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Merchant and judge of Allegany Co, N. Z. Journal of McCall as
a member of the board commissioned to locate lands at Green Bay for
the New Zoric Indians, accompanied by copies of instructions, the
report of the board, and biographical information.
Published in Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society v 12
(1892) p. 170-215. "
MS 62-2515
Frame, Andrew Jay, 1844-1932.
Correspondence, 1900-25.
ibox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Banker. Mainly correspondence received by Frame, who was
president of the Waukesha National Bank and author of many arti-
cles on banking problems. Letters of the years 1900 and 19W relate
to Frame's opposition to the single tax. Correspondence of 192S and
1821 deals with his campaign against branch banking and Includes a
long exchange with Henry M Dawes, comptroller of the currency
About half the collection consists of congratulatory messages received
by Frame on his eightieth birthday. ——■«<- rewavsu
MS 62-2516
Wise, Joseph Enos, 1867-1952.
Papers, 1900-20.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Politician. Correspondence, deeds, mortgages, and a prospectus,
including material on property problems in Nogales, military use of
land for camp sites, the Baca Float case, the Baca family, property
in the Santa Cruz Valley, personal matters, and cattle buying.
MS 62-12517
Stratton, Emerson Oliver.
Papers, 1882-1920.
ca. 230 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz.)
Cattleman, miner, and politician of Arizona. Correspondence,
reminiscences (1925), notices of appointment, certificates of elec-
tion, petitions, letters of recommendation, bins, affidavits, notices of
locations of claims, scrapbooks (1896), and a ledger of Stratton
Camp. Edith Stratton Km, the Arizona Live Stock Sanitary Board,
Apache Camp, Maricopa Wells, Oversight Mine, Peoples Valley Pres-
cott, and the Silver King Mine are mentioned In the collection.
MS 62-2518
Switzer, William Howard.
Correspondence, 1945-49.
ca. 75 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Farmer, businessman, and county official. Correspondence con-
taining historical material and biographical sketches of northern
Arizonians. Includes correspondence between the Arizona Pioneers'
Historical Society and its Northern Branch.
MS 62-2519
Toulouse, Joseph H
Papers, 1849-1935.
ca. 50 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Army officer. Correspondence with the Arizona Pioneers' His-
torical Society concerning Toulouse's work on the forts in California,
Arizona, and New Mexico; and a MS. entitled The military depart-
ment of Arizona.
MS 62-2520
Walker, Arthur Lucian.
Papers, 1883-1934.
ca. 60 items.
In Ariz ona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence and recollections concerning mining and military
posts in Arizona, the Sliver King Mine, Tucson, Globe City, Tomb-
stone, and other aspects of Artwwfl history.
MS 62-2521
205
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Colli
Sections
Weiss, Henry George, d. 1946.
Papers. 1942-51.
2 boies:
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Poet and historian. Notes, articles, ca. 200 poems, ant! other
papers, including material on Arizona towns (such as Calabasas),
other Arizona subjects, and Francisco Villa's lost treasure.
MS 62-2522
Peterson, James.
Papers, 1870-1961.
ca. 50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Biographical sketches of Mormon and other pioneers of north-
eastern Arizoua, including reminiscences on the Mormon Church,
cattle ranching, cowboys, and pioneer life. Includes sketches of
George and Martha Adams, George and Bozilpha Gardner, >im.
Moroni and Rosetta S. Hunt, James and Hilda Lewis, Joseph and
Susan McCleave, and Mr. and Mrs. Reubln J. Perkins.
MS 62-2523
Smith, Cornelius Cole, 1913-
Papers, 1865-1961.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Historian and artist. Correspondence, a history of the Onry
family by Cornelius Cole Smith, Sr. (b. 1868), and papers on the
history of Tucson, Fort Lowell, and the Southwest.
MS 62-2524
Hayes family.
Correspondence, 1883-85.
48 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Eeglonal History and
University Archives (480)
A series of letters, including 9 from A. N. Hayes of Seneca, S. C. to
Hamilton N. Hayes, of Pitcher Springs, Chenango Co., N. Y„ com-
menting on crops, disastrous fires, and local conditions.
MS 62-2526
Jastrow, Joseph, 1863-1944.
Papers, 1915-42.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Professor, psychologist and author. A small amount of corre-
spondence concerning the Nazi mind ; an article by Jastrow entitled
Hitler: mask or myth; a series of radio lectures for laymen on psy-
chology; and notes on the relationship of state and university.
MS 62-2526
Stevens, Daniel C
Papers, 1882-1916.
ca. 25 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Stagecoach operator. Includes 15 ledgers (1882-1915) of the Con-
solidated Stage and Livery Co., Florence, Ariz. ; a scrapbook of dip-
pings and letters ; a journal of personal notes ; a ledger of notes on
irrigation ; and a book with notes on weather and irrigation.
MS62-252T
Spring, John A
Papers, 1850-1921.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Teacher, bookkeeper, and journalist. Correspondence, newspaper
articles by Spring, genealogical material, and other papers, Including
material on the 14th U. S. Infantry Regiment In Arizona during the
Civil War, the life of soldiers in the West, and Apache Indians.
MS 62-2528
Prime family.
Papers, 1725-1885.
3 ft. and 45 folders.
In Princeton Theological Seminary Library.
Includes diaries, poems, and legal documents of Benjamin Y.
Prime; correspondence, diary, sermons, and family records of Eoene-
zer Prime; correspondence, diaries, sermons, and other papers of
Nathaniel S. Prime; correspondence, journals, sermons, and family
records of Samuel I. Prime; reminiscences (1877) of George Wash-
ington Jermaln; the constitution and proceedings (1815-17) of the
Moral Society of the County of Washington, Cambridge, N. Y. ; rec-
ords (ca. 1837) of the Second Presbyterian Church, Newburgh, N Y.;
minutes (1837) of the North River Presbytery (Presbyterian Church
In the U. S. A.) ; and records (1827-80) of Washington Academy,
Cambridge, N. Y. Correspondents of Samuel L Prime Include Frank-
lin Bowditch Deiter and Caleb Flske Harris.
Partially indexed in the card catalog of the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Wendell Prime, 1898.
MS 62-2529 I
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of New York.
Records, 1865-1949.
53 ft
In New York State Library.
Correspondence, reports, accounts, charters, record books of posts,
record book (1865-92) of the 7th New York VoL Artillery Association,
minutes (1002-48) of the Council of Administration, National En-
campment registry books (1890-1949), constitution, bylaws and min-
utes of the Gettysburg Reunion Club and the Twenty Fifth Regimen-
tal Association, Albany, and Journal of Lt. John B. Holnnd while at
Camp Thomas, Ga.. during the Spanish American War with the Na-
tional Guard In Albany and New York (1899) and at camp near
Peekskfll. N. Y (1890-1902) * ■«-*
Descriptive list In the library.
Acquired from the Bureau of War Records, New York State Adju-
tant General's Office, 1948.
MS 62-2530
Sanders, John Clark, 1872-1948, collector.
Papers, ca. 1816-1900.
2 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (64, 138, 153)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Account books, marriage records. Civil War narratives, scrapbooks
ana photos. Includes records of marriages performed by Rev Wil-
liam Welch, of Mineral Co., W. Va., from 1816 to 1867; account 'books
of Amherst Miller of Morgantown (1859-83) ; photos, and scrapbooks
of South Branch valley history; and the narratives Capture of Gen-
erals Kelley and Crook, by Capt Jesse C. MTfeUl, Seymour, UL and
Capture of a railroad train, by John T. Peerce.
Gift of Mr. Sanders.
MS 62-2531
Goodykoontz, Colin Brummitt, 1885-1958.
Papers, 1883-1957.
5 ft. (3298 items)
In University of Colorado Libraries, Western Historical Collections.
Professor of history. Correspondence, writings, notes, abstracts.
summaries, clippings, and papers of Goodykoontz'snarents, wife, and
daughter (Mrs. Ann Edmonds). Includes his work Home missions
on the American frontier; abstracts, many unpublished, which he col-
lected as program chairman of the 43rd annual meeting of the Mis-
sissippi Valley Historical Association, 1950; his work The wild West-
or, Beadle's dime novels ; and his notes as historian for the First Con-
gregational Chnrch, Boulder, Colo.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Goodykootz and of Mrs. Ann Edmonds, 1859.
MS 62^2532
Wood, Charles Morgan.
Papers, 1870-1930.
ca. 60 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, bound MSS. on local history, notes, outlines of
articles, and photo, albums, Including material concerning Arizona
characters such as Apache Bill, Charles F. Bennett. William M. Break-
enridge, Sarah M. Black, Emily Tennlson Magill Cushlng, James
Harrison, Frederick Webb Hodge, William Rosenberg, Edward L.
Schieffelin, John Slaughter, and Edward L. Vail; Arizona Indians;
Tucson, Paradise, and Galeyvllle; the Camp Grant massacre: and
Cochise, Coconino, Pima, and Pinal Counties.
MS 62-2533
Hntchins, Frank Avery, 1851-1914.
Correspondence, 1909-13.
101 Items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Librarian, educator, and editor. Correspondence with Dr. Hnyt E.
Dearholt, executive secretary of the Wisconsin Anti-tuberculosis Asso-
ciation, concerning the program of the Association.
MS62-2534
Lockney, James B
Papers, 1856-91.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin coDectlons.
Papers of Lockney, a member of Company G, 28th Wisconsin Volun-
teer Infantry. Includes correspondence (1862-65) describing military
life; a diary (1863-65) ; and the platform, constitution, and signatures
of members of the Republican Association of New Berlin. Wis., in 1856.
MS 62-2535
Legler, Henry Eduard, 1861-1917.
Papers, 1833-1909.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Librarian and author. Papers collected by Legler for articles on
James J. Strang, his press, and the Mormon settlement at Beaver
Island, Mich. Includes copies of contemporary news accounts, a short
autobiographical sketch by Strang, and reminiscences by and corre-
spondence with Charles J. Strang, Wingfleld Watson, and others.
MS 62-2536 rev
206
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Einne, Augustas C 1808-1863.
Papers, 1841-64.
56 Items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of a Walworth County, Wis, resident, consisting of deeds,
receipts, legal documents, and family letters, some of which discuss
thewool market In New York, the election of M54, and the Crimean
MS62-2537
Larsson, Raymond Edward Francis, 1901-
Papers, 1934-30.
2 boxes.
Instate Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
i~ V^SLr""? J""" coMributors to Poetry out of Wisconsin, edited
by Larsson and August W. Derleth i„ 1037. llBll ^ s inn lettos feS
2^,S^!? k £?* tln S and Meeting poe^rttetSSS^
?HZ£ if^S^J^l^^ Code of the Brooklyn MuswmTand
George N. Shuster of the Commonweal ; drafts of the anthology with
£Ti^?lS ,e,,datIons b J *• edltors : coueSeS * DeriX
and La»onj own poems; and a number of poems that were not
included in the published anthology *•"— ' ™« were not
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
MS 62-2538
Cover, Joseph C 1819-1872.
Papers, 1868-1905.
2 Items and 2 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
t» r!!2!? a ££!5 a £ a S d dl P lomaL C°I»Ies of essays and letters written
5nJ2^f ^L. n - ^"m 801 " Fa » a1 ' *"*» (W0-T2) ; newspaper
M^f.S n S 8ttae of oWtuary notices of Cover with sonU menttoTof
£™TP S" d ."J 8 "? ,olm B o^rttt" as editors of the Lancaster Grant
MS 62-2539
Hibbard family.
Papers, 1920-54.
5 boxes.
if f? 48 , 5«orlcal Soclet y o* Wisconsin collections.
mainly letters written to her parents by Esther L. Hibbard. Asteri-
sk SK ^?." 1 ? ****** at DosbJsha Women's College and Doshl-
f?J2H?5 , ?J a -!* Bm, 3!*?* e Z wlth letters of Carlisle V. Hibbard,
l*SSf^SL ti S Yo "SF Umk * Christian Association in Madison, lad
^S?°?^?j b y d - ? *"■" Northwestern University. EstheTHuV
bard's letters for the years 1820-28 describe her mfcrgraduate ednt
£?„~£ 'ST ?? y0 £ e £? llege ' «»■*»» «»oy at Ukelta?verslt7£
SS°^ d ™^ a J5: p J Europe - Her tettere to"" Japan cover the
period 1930-52, with the exception of the years 194(M67when ate was
In the United States. The letters are primarily personal, but contain
some material relating to the MandiiSanTnvislon^^to^jSanS
SSSJ 10 !" ST W" "* "^ » few ~»™mu? m JaSanesSptr!
S^^JiSS? w « n "d on the postwar military occupation*
&^namons? <teKr,I,HOnS " JaPana,e —-E-SK?-*
MS62-2540
Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916.
Papers, 1863-1916.
5 ft. (ca. 5000 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (6108)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
_ Author. Correspondence; pieces from the diary (1865-79) of
SESifESS?*' fif^SF* H F dla 8 »»■: MSS. of Davis' plays and
drainatixatlons by others from Davis* stories; agreements between
r^ZiH"? I" 10 ™ Publishers ; copyrights ; cUppings concerning Davw"
$£?%$** m 1 ¥ 4: "Of&o"". »*>"«« bootaT^DinrnrtesTLe.
5^», C SS^J Crap ?? ok "* 8 °-8*>. Photos., and other papers. In-
cludes draft of article on Joseph Pulitzer, notes on the life of Phflo
Norton McGiffen,. preface to an unpublished story on South America,
correspondence, clippings, tracts, etc. (1807-08) relating to Sebastian
HL.de MagalTs Brazil filibuster incident, and correspondence of
SS* ta ? l S' I*"" 1 *! Clarke Davis, his brother, Charles Belmont
Davis, and his mother, Rebecca Harding Davis. CoVrespondentsta-
GUte^IeBlainA Edward William Bok, John Griffin Carlisle. War-
Sir ^SS* Carpenter, Wilbur John Carr, Arthur W. CarBwelL
Jf*"*? William -CnUds, Grover Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. William Cot
Uer, Edward Fales Coward, George William Curtis, Augustln Daly.
Pierre Paul Demers, Mary Dillon, Irving Bedell Dudley, Beroanl
Morris Lee Ernst, Ernst & Cane, Adam Everly, John FoxTjr, Charles
rrohman, Daniel Frohman. F. E. Fyles, Franklin Fries, Edward
& mea C ! a 5? r ' 'S'-JP" Mra - Charles Dana Gibson, J. Henry Harper.
Harper & Bros, O. Harrington, George Harvey, John Hay, Rutherford
B. Hayes, Henry Hayns, Hilary Aimer Herbert, Laura Hoffmann, Oli-
ver VVeuoeJ Holmes, Carl Hovey. Henry Irving, Helen Jackson. Jo-
Will H. Lewis, Jr.. Wnilam Loeb, Andrt deLorde, Henry Ronald
Douglass Maclver, Sebastien H. L. de Magali, Jota HuosoT MaSnL
S?Tn A S2 0B M ^*i. LCTl *< aao '» MoHoVGeorge Pirte, "fand
fe, J. C. Pegram, Jr., Sir Arthur Wing Plnero, Henry Codman «orhw
ffl S?Hn£ a S* tt Bee4 Wmian ' Chlrles Itelck TPaul Sverel£
Sterman. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Tarleton B. Taylor. Ellen Terry.
£?? Sf Mr J ance ' ^««*-H. Warner. Thomes Bueklto WeS.
Francis Wilson, Huntington Wilson, and George EWoocl^
Unpublished guide in the library
Gift of Clifton Waller Barrett, 1959.
MS 62-2541
Stanley, Bruce M
Pap?rs, 1871-1935.
5 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz.)
hJ\K?h! ?' s '»^ ,md v in , Tentor - Correspondence, record books of
2Sn^2.? CT P ? clflc - ^^ bank statanente. notebooks, ^ecelp^
membership cards, tune books, rate tables, printed materiaTdrawings;
SfjJi ^t S2 S .!?"- OOP""" 11 *- telegraph and freight business lSn-
St d „^^J 0nthe ?'JL acm<: ' lnTenU o»s or Stanley, patente on the
£E£^2.'?77 ,,h tran 5» 1 Wos ayatems, railroad rules and leguZ
faunL pmoaaI flnance8 - Tucson hotels and saloons, and flora «uid
MS 62-2542
Garford, Arthur Lovett, 1858-1933.
Pap?rs, 1877-1933.
72 ft. tea. 37,000 items;
In Ohio Historical Society Library
Industrialist, politician, and phUanthropist Correspondence.
?iS5SS» l,,t v?' i" , ! an . ce sneets - Iia t8. "ccoont books, 2 scrapoooks
iSS" ■'• of chairm «> and officials of the Roosevelt Memorial
£TESS ?. rm ^ "!?51*J- "S 1 " P»Pe re . «od Photos, concerning
JJ e nSi dU ?J 1aUlat . ion of Elyria> 0hl0 - financing the Republican Parw
toOhto, the participation of businessmen in politics, the Republican;
Progressive split In Ohio. 1912-16, (Garford was the ProgrSive ca£
dldate for governor in 1912. and for senator in 1914) , theforelgn born
and Negro voter, labor relations and labor in politics, temperatEe, pro-
bibmon, woman suffrage, the tariff, conservation. GarfordVb^liess
career, bis philanthropic activities, mining. in southwestern United
States, and the Martin bomber in World War t. Includes records (2
boxes, 1921-28) of the Cleveland Automatic Machine Co., records (2
boxes, W19-24) of the Electro Alloys Co., daybooks and account books
(8 v,, 1891-1902) of the Garford Manufacturing Co., and a ledger
(1904-06) of the Worthington Ball Co. Correspondents Include John
Berry, Walter F. Brown (530 Items, 1906-33), Theodore Burton,
Meyers Y. Cooper (223 items, 1916-33), James B. Cox, Harry M.
Daugherty, Charles Dick. Simeon Fess, James R. Garfield (120 items,
1910-33), John H Hammond, Warren G. Harding, Myron T. Herrick
(85 Items, 1904-22), Harold Ickes, Jay Ford Lanlng, James V Martin
(ca. 100 Items, 1917-18), George W. Perkins (73 Items, 1912-19), Glf-
ford Plnchot. William C. Procter (53 items, 1916-23), Theodore
Roosevelt, William G. Sharp, William H. Taft, Leonard Wood, and
Nathaniel Curwin Wright
Described in Inventory of the Arthur Lovett Garford papers, 196L
Gift of Katharine Garford Thomas, 1948-61.
MS 62-2543
Smith, Samuel, 1732-1839.
Papers, 1729-1924.
3 ft. and 6 reels of microfilm.
In University of Virginia Library (1729, 2686, 2724, 3004 and
3029)
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Revolutionary officer, businessman, and U. S. Senator and Repre-
sentative from Maryland. Correspondence, account books, patents,
deeds, wills, indentures, scrapbooks, portraits, genealogical material
and other papers of Smith, and of bis brother, Robert Smith, his son,
John Spear Smith, and their families. The collection concerns mer-
cantile and other business activities, politics, naval affairs, the Burr
conspiracy, the embargo, the tariff, and various other public affairs
in the U. S. during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Includes
material collected by Cary Nichols Fink for a biography of Samuel
Smith; biographical sketches of Wilson Cary Nicholas, George Nicho-
las, John Spear Smith, and Robert Carter Smith; genealogical mate-
rial concerning the Smith and Nicholas families ; and a copy of the
Koran In Arabic. Correspondents and Other persons mentioned In-
clude John Quincy Adams, Joseph Anderson. Joshua Barney, Richard
Henry Bayard, James Breckenridge, John Carroll Brent, Thomas
S. S. Brent, William Brent, Jr., James Bryden, James A. Buchanan,
Aaron Burr, Benjamin Franklin Butler, John Caldwell Calhoun,
Luke Callaghan, Wilson Miles Cary, Langdon Cbeves, Frank P Clark,
Henry Clay, DeWitt Clinton, George Clinton, William H Crawford,
Alexander J. Dallas, Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, Albert Gallatin,
Archibald Gracie, George Graham, Ben Hardin, R. M. Heath. Tbomas
Hlginbotham, Christopher Hughes, Laura Sophia Smith Hughes,
207
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, Samuel, 1752-1839. Papers, 1729-1924. (Continued)
Thomas Jefferson, John George Jackson, Bobert Johnston, J. EL
Keene, John R. Kenly, the Marquis de Lafayette, Walter t^^
Edward Livingston, George Madison, James Madison, Sir Jsmee
Mansfield, Mary Buchanan Smith Mansfield, the Maryland Historical
Society, 1 D. Maulsby, Lewis Maxwell, Moover and TSpken, Jamec
Morrison, Thomas Newton, Bobert Carter Nicholas, Henry Nicholls,
Charles Oldham, Thomas S. Page, Charles Edward Phelps, John
Purviance, Jefferson Randolph, Richard Rush, John Louis Smith,
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Martin Van Bnren, Solomon Van Rens-
selaer, William Wirt, A Wolcott and George Work. The material
Is related to the library's Baltimore business papers and Baltimore
mer cha nt s correspondence collections.
Described In Annual report on historical collections, University
of Virginia Library, 1942-43, p. 18-19; 1645-47, p. 69; and 1947-49,
p. 216.
Gift, purchase, and deposit, 1943-57.
MS 62-2544
Fallows, Samuel, Bp., 1835-1922.
Papers, 1856-1922.
32 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Episcopal bishop. Correspondence, diaries, lectures, sermons, and
notes. Family correspondence Includes CiTll War letters from Fal-
lows to his wife, and a number received from his brother-in-law,
William E Huntington, while the latter was a college student and
later president of Boston University. Other correspondence concerns
Fallows' activities while State superintendent of public Instruction In
Wisconsin, 1870-TS; president of Illinois Wesleyan University at
Bloomlngton, 1ST4-T5 ; editor In 18T7 of The appeal, a religious pub-
Ucatlon; president and presiding bishop of the Reformed Episcopal
Church during most of the period from 1877 to his death; president
of the board of managers of the Illinois State Reformatory at Pon-
tine, 1891-191S; member and officer of the University of Wisconsin
Cluh of Chicago; State and national officer of the Grand Army of the
Republic, -and participant In other organisations. Includes letters
from Grenvllle, M. Dodge, Augustus L. Chetlain, James Tanner, Mrs.
John A. Logan, and others concerning the activities of Civil War
veteran organizations; from John McElroy while editor of the Na-
tional tribune at Washington • from Harold L. Ickes, Franklin Mc-
Veagh, William Hale Thompson, Jenxtn Lloyd Jones, and others
concerning Chicago charities and World War work; from various
members of the Ulysses a Grant family; from Bishop Charles E
Cheney and other members of the Reformed Episcopal Church; from
Frances E. Willard during the latter eighties and 1895; from his
personal friends, Elizabeth A. Reed, Orientalist and her daughter
Myrtle Reed, novelist; from Flinders Petrle while secretary of the
Victoria Institute In London ; from Henry Wade Rogers while presi-
dent of Northwestern University; and from other statesmen, news-
papermen, women suffragists, and reformers. One volume contains
a list of members and Information on the Summerneld Methodist
Church of Milwaukee during Fallows' pastorate there, 1858-65.
MS 62-2546
Campbell, Robert Fishbnme, 1858-1947.
Papers, 1876-1946.
4 ft
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreat K C.)
Presbyterian minister. Correspondence, sermons, and other papers
chiefly relating to the organization of the Synod of Appalachla of the
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Home Missions, the First Presby-
terian Church of Ashevffie, N. C, the Historical Foundation of the
Presbyterian and Reformed Churches, the race question, people of the
Appalachian Mountain area, and Campbell and Rnffner family his-
tory. The material Is related to the repository's Buffner collection.
Information on literary rights available In the reoositorv
Gift of Mrs. Campbell, 1952. ^^'
MS 62-2546
Montezuma Seminary, Montezuma, N. U. Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts.
3 v„ 1 box, and 2 reels of microfilm.
In Montezuma Seminary Library.
In part transcripts and microfilm copy (negative)
MSS. of Blo-blbliografia de la Provinda Mexicana de la Compafiia
de Jesus, slglos 16 y 17, by Francisco Zambrano; Menologio de los
varones mas senalados en virtud y letras de la Provinda Mexicana
de la Compafiia de Jesus, 1580-1940, by Gerardo Decorme; La Santa
Sede y la emanclpacion mexicana, 1810-36 (1946) by Luis Medlna-
Ascenslo; and Archives y bibllotecas ecleslastlcos : nomas para SB
ordenamlento y conservaddn, by Luis Medlna-Ascenslo.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts of the Rev. Gerardo Decorme, 1953 and the Rev. Francisco
Zambrano, 1956; and deposited by the Eev. Luis Medlna-Ascenslo,
1953.
MS 62-2547
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on American history, 1681-1921.
ca. 140 items and 12 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
MS. and printed letters, accounts, orderly books, canceled checks,
engravings,, a land grant, and other documents. Includes Jean Bap-
tiste Benard de la Harpe's Journal historique concemant la Loulsl-
anne; Samuel Breck's Historical sketch of the Continental bills of
credit; William Byrd's Secret history of the line between Virginia
and North Carolina (1728) ; Bobert Frazer's papers on the defense of
Philadelphia during the War of 1812 ; Isaac Minis Hays' Note on the
Declaration of independence (1898) ; Francis Hopkinson's The battle
of the kegs (1866) ; John Hughes' letters to the commissioners of the
Stamp Office (1765) ; Martin de la Bastlde's Memoire sur la possibility
d'ouvrir un canal ... pour communiquer de la mer Atlantique ...a la
mer Paclfique (1785) procured for Thomas Jefferson by Jean Francois
de Bourgoing ; Arthur Lee's account of the robbery of his papers at
Berlin in 1777 ; Joseph Mandrillon's Becherches phllosophiques but la
decouverte de l'Amerique (1783) ; Proceedings relating to the brlgan-
tine McClary vs. brigantine Susannah in the. New Hampshire Vice Ad-
miralty Court ; the record of a Council of War held at Perth Amboy,
N. J., Sept 17, 1776 ; Robert Bogers' An estimate of the fur and peltry
trade in the district of Mlchilimacklnac (1767) ; Thomas Sullivan's
Journal of the operations of the American War, 1775-78 ; the Army
register (1801-02), and General orders (1814-17) of the U. S Adju-
tant-General's Office; documents (1782-98) of Loyalist claims on the
various states aud Great Britain; miscellaneous papers, engravings,
and canceled checks, (1681-1921) reflecting American history, col-
lected by Elizabeth F. Dawes : orderly books kept by Captain Bowen
of the 9th Pennsylvania Regiment (1780), Walter Stewart of the 2d
Pennsylvania Regiment (1778-79), and George Weedon of Virginia
(1777-78) ; and other papers.
Cataloged individually in manuscripts catalog of the library.
Gifts and purchases.
MS 62-2548
Michigan. University-. William L. Clements Library.
Histories and memorials, 1520-1921.
ca. 80 items and ca. 30 v.
In William L Clements library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
In part transcripts and photocopies.
Histories; a history of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella by
Andres Bernaldez, part of Bartolome de las Casas' history of the
Indies, Jean Chalon's account of the British conquest of French
possessions In America, a history of the reign of George m of Eng-
land by K. 1L, Juan Bautista Mufioz' History of the New World and
source materials for it a fragment of a history of New Spain by an
unknown author, and fragments of a history of Peru by various
hands; materials depleting or relating to colonial life: a report on
many aspects of life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony by Francis
Bernard, Governor, a translation into French of Bartolome de las
Casas' treatise on abuses of the Indians, reference to the tribute due
the Spanish crown from the Marquis del Valle and from the Monte-
zuma family, a general treatment of the French colonial situation by
Jean-Daniel Dumas, a plan for British control of North America pre-
pared by the Baron Lahontan, a memorial by Joshua Mauger and
other papers relating to Nova Scotia, a report on geographic, ethnic
and linguistic conditions in the Philippines, an extensive report on
Peru by the Count de Superunda, viceroy, and a copy of Alonso de
Zurita's description of the civilization of the Indians in the Spanish
colonies; materials chiefly concerned with politics: Bobert Goodloe
Harper's observations on the dispute between the United States and
France, addresses by Tliomas Hutchinson, Governor of Massachusetts,
a tract by Mariano Moreno, Argentine revolutionist letters aneV
essays of Bichard Oswald, British diplomat and of Thomas Paine,
materials relating to Peru and to the Philippines, an essay of Sir
Walter Kaleigb addressed to James i, a summary of the proceedings
of the Mexican council held on Jan. 13, 1771, a statement by John
Rolfe at the conclusion of Sir Thomas Dale's term as Governor, a
work of uncertain authorship on the laws of the Spanish Indies, and
papers of Sir Henry Stracney relating to affairs in America ; items
primarily connected with the church : Lope de Atienza's discussion
of the problems facing missionaries in Peru, thoughts on the state
of the church of England In America, part of a work relating to
Guatemala, a study of the Jesuit missions in the Philippines, materials
for religious instruction in Mexico, translated extract of Pedro-
Murlllo Velarde's account of efforts to christianize the inhabitants
of Samar, one of the Philippine Islands, and a Quaker commonplace
book concerned with religious expression and alleviation of suffering
during the American Revolution; scientific materials: Jean Luis Ber-
landler's astronomical observations In Mexico and Texas and those of
Ralph Crowell who worked for Berlandier, a short paper in Italian
on geography, Tomas Lopez de Vargas Machuca's description and
map of Guatemala, and notes In Latin on Johannes de Sacrobosco's
treatise De sphaera; and a general miscellany: Jose Antonio de
Alzate y Ramirez' memorial on cochineal, Tobias Lear's account of
the death of George Washington, John Marshall's autobiography,
Harnnobu Setsngyokusai's paintings and descriptions of costumes of
peoples of the world, an Inventory of the Indian tribes of Texas,
208
n.
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti
ons
Michigan. University. WiUiam L. Clements Library
Histones and memorials, 1520-1921. (Continued)
£& JFasEVSKs Moses ^ Ws ™-«* -
WitaTSS'i; G " ide to , . he »»>"»«Pt coUections In the
William L Clements Library, compiled by H H Peckham f 19421
and m the 2rt ed.. compiled by W. S. Ewing (1353) rccknam (194 ->
MS 62-2549
1843-1938.
Netherwood, Charles W
Papers, 1863-1938.
2 boxes.
MS 62-2550
New England Society of Wisconsin.
Records, 1863-98.
11 Items and 1 v.
j£nf££ HiSt0rlca .! Soclet 7 <* Wisconsin collections.
MS 62-2651
***£?££•*-* ^ £a *«* ™-
2t.
S^SS^i^"^ 1 Socie,y ot Wisconsin collections.
book containing j£g£ rea^re^octery.- t ° gBther wlth a «"•-
MS 62-2662
Odell, Emery A i87i-
Correspondence, 1930-39
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
pJh?W»^i£^£5 ?""?• "^SSflta. Sherman L
MS 62-2663
Old Indian Agency House Association, Portage, Wig
Records, 1929-39.
lbox.
£ri" te JIi? tori 2 1 .. Society °* Wisconsin collections.
HoSS^L^" 6 V th , tlle P* 811 to ■«*>« tt e OW Indian Agency
House, consisting of minutes of meetings of the assoctatloiL^™L
SEES"* ° n I" 6 "P""* 1 "* » f Mrs^ohf a ^eTwSSoVTK
of patrons, and other miscellaneous material. nau-oun, una
MS 62-2564
Owens, Samuel, 1856-1921.
Record books, 1845-1902.
18 v.
ito™rt." i ?" r ""i S< 5 iet - v 0( Wisconsin coUections.
Abstracts of records from the office of the Green r «i» rv,„nr.
register of deeds, including abstracts of deed* ^mSSbM ItaZS
l«m^^ 8atW, ' rtl< > n8 ^Bra-Ess;
MS 62-2555
Milwaukee Caw Caw Shooting Club.
Record books, 1865-1929
* v.
I^Sf* historical Society of Wisconsin colIecUons
Articles of association, minutes of annual meetings traminm.'
S C ° rd ^. membere ' and 'WW reelstersT^snoo^recortTSoS
of^wNch are complete for the entire period durCthSntte^
MS 62-2866
This number not used: MS 62-2557
Madison Rifle Club.
Records, 1916-19.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin coUections
mJ^HS. ° f u, 5 mb «ra. n>inutes of meetings, treasurers' "records, corre-
spondence, and records of matches held. <ww
MS 62-2558
May, Earl Chapin, 187S-1960.
Papers, 1848-1955.
3 boxes.
rtJS* mstori< £' Society of Wisconsin collections.
»„£^f """KiE? 11 ' re^tions director, and author. CorreSDond-
XSJv ^* T " S f 1888 - 88 )- MMlographles if May-s^tli^SSit
^'■^ ■ route book (1856-60), and cb^ memoraMUa. Co?
%«**£* "^ ta i" £amJly ■ na "nsloess letters, mauSyof the" IMP*
!2L 1850 £u relatflle to J«*U««tlo n of some of Mart boofcs^nrf
articles. The route book was kept by Mar's fatheT wi.kw »?™
tor * tt ? *. 0rton Clrc,,s ^^whlcn^giaa^fin *SS2l5 Wta'
and played throughout the Midwestern and SoX™ rtH f" Sonte
s^^^^axa? 1 * wute *"■*■* *» *»
nJ^J^J'fS. to ""escribed In George I* Cblndahl's article. -An
MS 62-2559
Madison Patriotic Club.
Record books, 1901-13.
St.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin coUections.
„i£°5r ltoao, V mlnnte s •* meetings, and membership lists, beztanlne
with the organization of the dub. oesuuung
MS 62-2560
Langley and Alderson, MerrSZ, Wis.
Records, 1889-1909.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin coUections.
Business records of a wholesale and retail logging concern run by
2SSRn^S5L1 nd ? ,lthantel L. Alderson, relatta^ ToSgTwtth
SS 1 I 2?? r dealerB ta ^ "W Wisconsin v13ey7ownerstftta££
lands, employment agencies m Minneapolis, attnrneyslc^ftS^L
£5X2* a,8t0,,,er8 ' — " >---«C3Sl?^5SS
MS 62-2561
Knight, Sue Clark.
Correspondence, 1840-79.
80 items and 1 v.
£ StJ e ? iSt0 iSL^ ocie,y of Wisconsin coUections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Mainly personal letters written at Louisville. Kr anri rj«™i, h„
Mrs. Knight, wife of Capt John H. KnlgM ofto Mth D S rn^nh^
SoSSSI! « t 5.^ns?,VS: k Car.r?. *» °~ **•* MUUgtn
MS 62-2662
Jones, Orlando S i. 1831?
Papers, 1852-1903.
3v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin coUections.
esta^U8^'? o8 | T ) lUe ' W "- Dl8rie8 ' md "» aca " Jnt <" c J ««'
MS 62-2568
Howie, Adda F
Papers, 1904-36.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin coUections
Agricultural leader. Letters received and speeches made by Mrs.
Howie,
MS 62-2564
209
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Haraszthy, Agostin, 1812-1869.
Papers. 1844. 1886.
3 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
An English digest of Count Haraszthy's book on his travels in
North America published in Hungary In 1844 ; English translations of
the two chapters describing his experiences in Sauk City; and a
biographical account of the family prepared by his son, Arp&d
Haraszthy.
The two translated chapters were published in the Wisconsin maga-
zine of history, v. 23 (Dec. 1989) p. 1S2-206.
MS 62-2565
Eau Claire City-County Health Dept.
Records, 1907-47.
14 items and 4 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minutes of meetings (1924-37) of the health officers and town
officers; minutes, records, and a history of the Eau Claire Healta
Board, along with a small amount of correspondence.
MS 62-2566
McKay, Frederick Sumner, 1874-
Correspondence, 1908-54.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Dentist of Colorado Springs, Colo. Letters received by McKay,
major figure in the campaign for fluoridation of municipal water sup-
plies as a means of reducing dental caries. Correspondence of the
1930*3 includes an exchange with H. V. Churchill, chemist of the
Aluminum Company of America, who in 1931 discovered the presence
of fluorine in municipal water supplies. The letters of the years 1940-
54 are mainly requests for advice and information on fluoridation
techniques.
MS 62-2567
Mauthe, William, 1873-19*2.
Speeches, 1927-33.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Speeches delivered by Mauthe as chairman of the Wisconsin Con-
servation Commission.
MS 62-2568
American Turners. Madison, Wis.
Records, 1855-1952.
IT v. and 6 boxes.
Tn State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minutes and correspondence (1855-1952) ; financial and member-
ship reports (1889-1340) ; and miscellaneous committee records, clip-
pings, and memorabilia. Most of the records before 1935 are in
German.
MS 62-2569
Lewis, John P 1. 1824?
Record books, 1844-97.
6 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Record books from the store of a Lancaster, Wis., merchant one
of which, a journal of 1844-45. shows purchases made by well-known
Grant County residents, among them Nelson Dewey, Joseph T. Mills,
and George B. Stuntz.
MS62-2570
Leiser, Frederick
Papers, 1907-14, 1942-47.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letters and diaries (1909-10 and 191S) kept by Leiser while a
representative of the Y. M. C. A. to Canton, China; and his remi-
niscences of experiences In Canton and In Hong Kong, of his asso-
ciations with the T. M. C. A. at the University of Wisconsin, and of
his service as Federal director of rent control in the Madison area
MS 62-2571
Valentini, Philipp Johann Josef, 1828-1899.
Papers, ca. 1870-ca. 1890.
ca. 4 f L
In Museum of the American Indian Library.
Ethnologist. Notes, notebooks, and other papers concerning Maya
chronology, and glyphs and slabs at Palenque and other Mayan
sites, with comparisons from Palestine and Mesopotamia.
MS 62-2572
New York. Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foun-
dation.
Field notes.
ca. 12 ft.
In Museum of the American Indian Library.
Field notes from several Museum expeditions by various authors.
MS 62-2578
Do Bois, Constance Goddard.
Papers, ca. 1905.
2 boxes.
In Museum of the American Indian Library.
Author. Papers covering Miss Du Bois' interest to DiegueBo and
Lulsefio Indians at Mesa Grande, Campo, and Pala, in San Diego
County, Calif.
MS 62-2574 rev
SchuUer, Rodolfo R 1873-1932.
Papers, ca. 1925-ca. 1935.
ca. 4 it.
In Museum of the American Indian Library.
Americanist Notes and cards on Central American tribes and
linguistics.
MS 62-2576
Bellamy, Flavins C
Papers, 1861-64.
200 items.
In Indiana State Lihrary.
Letters nnd diary written while Bellamy was in the Army of the
Potomac, Co. A, 3d Mounted Begt, Indiana Volunteers.
MS 62-2676
Wilder, John Thomas, 1830-1917.
Correspondence, 1858-84.
200 items.
In Indiana State Library.
Civil War letters from the 17th Begt, Indiana Volunteers.
MS 62-2577 rev
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Pete Kitchen collection, 1883-1948.
I box.
In Arizona Pioneers - Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz.)
Articles about Kitchen, biographical sketches of some of his de-
scendants, and photos.
MS 62-2578
This number not used: MS 62-2579
Myer, Albert Lee.
Letterbook, 1893-94.
lv.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Army officer and Indian agent Ca. 500 pages of letters, Including
material on Indian problems, Indian police, officers in charge of the
White Mountain Apaches, and various Ap»»*ftp chiefs. Includes par-
tial Index made by Myer.
MS62-2580
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. San Carlos Agency.
Records. 1878-1901.
2v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
An issue book Including letters to suppliers, and a receipt book of
the San Carlos Beserration.
MS 62-2581
210
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kino Memorial Committee.
Records, 1700-196L
ca. 150 items.
S 2S&2S5S! ?*""*■ *°*** C0Uertl0n8 (Tn<SOn ' Arti)
,,.£K n,,,es V materta ' on P 1 * 08 and fundraislng problems a letter
*S£&KZS*2vEk<* PMtCard8 "* hlS blrthpto ° t M "**
MS 62-2582
Valley of the Moon, Tucson, Ariz.
Records. 1042-56.
2 boxes.
JS.i^"" 1 J >ioneers ' Histori <»» Society collections (Tucson, Arts.)
» i? n ?T n,,enc \. news - rel «ses, blueprints lor proposed lmprove-
".? £J, a ~ ' "S abstract °' t,u «- "" P" 048 *-. tneludmTnmterW on
the services and programs at this private eotertalnment enterprise.
MS 62-2588
Iowa Infantry. 4th Heat., 1861-186$.
Records.
3 items and 2 v.
\?JZZH S,!lte . De P t :, < " HXf-ry and Archives collections.
.Jr*S??- n,ua i er ""^ """thly returns, a map, printed material
£»by^^Wc^V* m, ™ y c « *?& *£ SSS;
Gift of William H. Campbell, 1811.
MS 62-2584
Abercrombie, John C
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Army officer Commissions, printed material, and other papers.
Gift of Carl Vogt for his wife. J^pera.
MS 62-2585
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Iowa.
Records.
ca. 6 v. and 11 boxes.
Tl?°i3 a JI tat ,? Dept "? Hi8t0r 7 a«d Archives collections.
Cavu w?r ^hi^T cUmia & « *>* G- A. E. and soldiers of the
f»™ Wa r, cashbooks, consolidated credenUal returns for posts In
I .^ a I? 11 of deceased members, Quarterly rewrta noerinr /^su?
i7rf U i < S?f ,U - "O Tartons "^^^rnX^t^V^n
JVDrake Post no. 321, Potter Post no. 44C?^jtcob Ml£« F^n?.
In part, gift of Loren S. Tyler.
MS 62-2586
Bristow, Pierson H
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
Diary, poems, and other papers.
MS 62-2587
Edwards, William Henry, 1822-1909.
Papers, 1858-1905.
SO v. and 3 boxes.
In West Virginia Dept of Archives and History.
«JSiES?,! og V !t ; Coi « s l» n <l«K*. entomological journals, notebooks,
scrapbooks, plates, and other papers. ■««"■»,
Indexes to journals.
Typewritten calendar In the repository.
MS 62-2588
Iowa. State Dept. of IlUtory and Archives.
Land records collection, 1600-ca. 1877
ca. 450 items.
rSJ T a F ^ Dept - of Htatoty a»d Archives collections.
. n ^S S ' paten '?' grants, warrants, certlflcates, Indentures, contracts,
and wills, relating to the transfer of land, mostly frmTuw TiSSS
domain to Individual owners. The bulk of "ftj, para* State? to
Wa?.?,™ ££°V W0 2L b S t •"■• '«• of theCtolon^peSorand
War of 1812, several are British, and a few are French. l ^"°"' ™ a
MS 62-2589
Wisconsin Audubon Society.
Records. 18!>f£-10l7.
1 Ik*.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers concerning efforts to arouse public sentiment and secure
legislation for the protection of mild birds.
MS 62-2590 rev
Milton, John, merchant of Mineral Point, Wis.
Business records, 1846-63.
11 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Daybooks, ledgers, Inventories of goods, and some miscellaneous
material connected with the business. ^^ miscellaneous
MS 62-2591
Callanan, James, d. 1904 ?
Papers.
ca. 1 box.
^SSt^SSS: * HUrtorr aad Arch,Tes co " eeUMHl
Ttaf n M» I if s,nan - ^P" 8 ot lettora (1858-84) to prominent citizens of
£Sfv ~T ? ncern i"S la»d titles and other legal mitten Ti^cran:
book, railroad passes (1875-78), and ca. 40 nemDhteS^lJlirXt
use in Uneolu* campaign of 1864 by ^Ima^ fatter "amefcsjf
lanan^ pioneer of Des Moines. Correspondents lnclute BFitST
g^ter Cicero Cole, Marcellus M. cToXrTj.1ngerso*£d a1£
JftSfmS ? W %2. ^ 8 0alUMn - "^ "»• *»**" a Dottle,
MS 62-2592
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
?e^veio <>ineS Cit> managEr campaign collection, 1938.
rSi^i S i ate Dept of Hls «»ry and Archives collections
l^rrespondence and campaign literature of a movement to etve
Des Moines a city manager type of government ^^ *
Gift of J. C. Ferguson, 1840.
MS 62-2593
Cooley, Gilbert, I. 1833.
Papers.
1 folder and 1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dent of History and Archives coUectlons
vJ; ™ n J»™««' o* Clayton Connty, Iowa. Correspondence, a Journal
kept_ while serving In tbe 21st Regiment of Iowa Infantry, and cu£
In part, gift of Mrs. Joseph Brown, 1957.
MS 62-2594
Crocker, MarceDus M 1830-1865.
Papers, 1861-65.
1 box.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer and Army officer. Correspondence, military orders, and a
sketch by J. A. Fitzpatrlck.
Finding aid in the repository.
MS 62-2595
Cummings, Henry Johnson Brodhead, 1831-1909.
Papers.
5 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives coUectlons.
Lawyer, Journalist, Army officer, and tr. S. Representative from
lowa. Correspondence, scrapbooks, commissions, certificates, and
other papers, including material on the Civil War and political
matters.
Gift of Laura B. Miller.
MS 62-2596
Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1S0S-186C.
Papers.
14 v.
^J^mS?*?.^ 1 " of f 8 * ^ ani Archives collections.
f ^ZS. ?"*' law T er - engineer, and tr. S. Representatlvefrom Iowa.
Correspondence, a debate between Curtis ai£ Chester (£££. EE
™ L^ Py , °^ S*^ 9 ' nport (1881 » tS^ Natha^liin^cSrre:
W T„^S ^'"^"""Sf K Casa,J y and Bernnart Hern? ^^
In part gift of Lynn Curtis.
MS 62-2597
211
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Brookhart, Smith Witdman, 1869-1944.
Papers.
1 box.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer and tr. S. Senator from Iowa. Correspondence, speeches,
bills and resolutions, souvenirs, and other papers.
Gift of Mr. Brookhart
MS 62-2598
Cloutman, Charles C
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Union officer. Correspondence, a diary (1861-62), newspaper
letters, and Items compiled by Ida M. Huntington.
Gift of Mrs. Cloutman, 1915.
MS 62-2699
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Centennial Exposition collection, 1874-79.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, a register, and other papers, relating to Iowa and
the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition.
MS 62-2600
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
General Assembly autographs, 1862-1907.
17 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Albums of autographs of members of the 0th, 11th, 18th, 241h-28th,
80th, and S2d Iowa General Assemblies; a copy of Biographical
sketches of State officers and members of the 22nd General Assembly
of Iowa, with autographs of various officers and members; and an
album of members of the Pioneer Lawmakers Association of Iowa.
MS 62-2601
Nekoosa Lumbering Company".
Records, 1858-61.
2v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Daybook and ledger for merchandise and other expenses while
building a dam on the Wisconsin River at Nekoosa.
MS 62-2602
Casady family-.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, scrapbooks, news clippings, certificates, commis-
sions, a passport, and photos., of Simon Casady, including material
on John A. Kasson; 5 letters of Fhlneas M. Casady; and material
(1898) on the golden wedding anniversary of Phineas M. and
Augusta Casady.
In large part, gift of Carolyn Young Casady, 1928.
MS 62-2603
Belknap, William Worth, 1829-1800.
Papers.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, Army officer, and Secretary of War. Civil War corre-
spondence with Charles Aldrlch, Washington Galland, and Joshua
M. Shafer; addresses, news clippings, leaflets, an autograph list of
subscribers to purchase Belknap's sword, and other papers.
Gift of J. M. Shafer and Samuel C Westcott
MS 62-2604
Byers, Samuel Hawkins Marshall, 1838-1933.
Papers.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Author, diplomat, and Army officer. Correspondence, diplomas,
passports, commissions, and a memorial to Byers' son Lawrence.
Correspondents Include TJlysses S. Grant David Dixon Porter, Wil-
liam T. Sherman, and other celebrities, as well as various Swiss and
other Europeans whose letters Byers collected while In diplomatic
service.
Gift of Mr. Byers.
MS 62-2605
Blaine, James Gillespie, 18-30-1893.
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Statesman. Correspondence, and a resolution (1890) of the Iowa
Senate expressing sympathy to Blaine and B. F. Tracy.
MS62-2606
Briggs, Ansel, 1806-1881.
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
Stagecoach operator and Governor of Iowa. Correspondence, con-
tracts, sketches, deeds, and an agreement.
MS 62-2607
Brandt, Isaac.
Papers.
1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Businessman and politician of Des Moines, Iowa. Correspondence
and commissions.
In part, gift of Mr. Brandt.
MS 62-2608
Anson, Thomas.
Papers.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Iowa pioneer. Personal correspondence, canceled notes, legal
papers, tax receipts (1S85-1903), other receipts and papers of an
early settler of Van Buren County, Iowa.
Gift of Mr. Anson.
MS 62-2609
Iowa. Historical, Memorial and Art Dept.
Records, 1888-ca. 1939.
4 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Biennial reports (1902-16) to the board of trustees; minutes
(1888-1934) of the board of trustees; lists of donors; 2 volumes of
correspondence, biographical outlines, and clippings accumulated dur-
ing research on the artists who painted the portraits in the Historical
Building; and other papers.
MS 62-2610
HammM, John, 1875-1936.
Papers, ca. 1925-ca. 1931.
ca. 300 p.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Governor of Iowa. Correspondence, speeches, memoranda, and
other papers.
In large part gift of Mr. Hammill, 1931.
MS 62-2611
Western Stage Company.
Records, ca. 1854-ca. 1866.
ca. 7 items and ca. 4 envelopes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Photocopies.
Legal papers in suits, comprising trial records, contracts, an affi-
davit testimony, and a petition; as well as ledger sheets and an
order for 8 stagecoaches. Persons named Include H. Baldwin,
Thomas Bigham, E. S. Elvord, John Frink, David Ha In, Edgar
Harris, Eleanor Jackson, Thomas J. McChesney, William G. Moon,
Sam Patrick, Y. B. Perry, Alex. Boss, Joseph Sharpe, Martin O.
Walker, and Stephen Whicher.
In part, gift of Kenneth E. Colton.
MS 62-2612
Woman's Relief Corps. Dept. of Iowa.
Records.
7 items, 4 v., i boxes, and 1 package.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Registers, a quarterly register (1884-96), rolls and records (1883-
1902) of Iowa chapters, records of disbanded posts, and charters of
various posts.
In part, gift of Marie Basham, 193C, of a Mrs. Foster.
MS 62-2613
212
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Iowa. Kinsman
Post no. 7, Des Moines.
Records, 1S61-1938.
1 item, and ex 12 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
Minute records (4 t_ 1905-36) of the adjutant, <rnartennaster
1 ^£!?^ rec ' >r<is of the war ser ™<* of members, membership records
?£?j£!' f?^ a ?*?**• an i» ther "xorts- Includes a ledger
(1801-66) of Union Lodge no. 263 of the International Order of
Good Templars. Persons named include Isaac Brandt E J FalralL
A. A. Perkins, and Lafayette Young. *
In part, gift of Harriett G. McCullough.
MS 62-2614
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Florence collection, 1882-1916.
28 items and 2 v.
la ArUona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence on real estate, an account book and a ledger of a
Florence saloon, an abstract of real estate titles, a map (1882) of
the Florence townslte, and other real estate records.
MS 62-2615
HiseV Mrs. OR
Papers, 1890-1950.
S V.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Three histories written by Mrs. Hlsel entitled Missionary Federa-
« 011 "^ Muskogee, Oklahoma; Oklahoma; Oklahoma Federation of
Music Clubs ; and Presbyterian pioneers and personalities, including
additional Silhouettes and mementos.
MS 62-2616
Cornow, Alice J
Papers, 1880-1940.
ca. 23 items and 2 v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz.)
CoiTespondence, and a 2 volume MS., The Journey with Tom to
Arizona, 1880 s Includes material on Virginia City, NeT., Fort
McDowell, Casa Grande, the Silver King Mine, Globe, and McMfflan-
vllle, and Pauline Cusbman.
MS 62-2617
Say-dam, Mary Ludwig, collector.
Autographs. 1475-1904.
100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters from minor German princes (1475-1811), and letters,
signatures, and autographs of prominent Americans, including Henry
^ r S^f ecner ' wuliam Cnllen Bryant, Millard Fillmore, John Hay.
and William Dean HoweHs. — *■
Presented by Mary Ludwig Suydam, 191».
MS 62-2618
Morris, Mary Fairchild, 1865-1939.
Papers, 1827-1930.
l box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers accumulated by Mrs. Morris relating to Americanization
work undertaken In Milwaukee and at the University of Wisconsin.
1914-21, to the teaching of English to foreigners, and to the preserva-
tion of native handicrafts. Includes letters and reminiscences con-
cerning members of the Fairchild family.
MS 62-2619
Ogden, Marion G
Papers, 1900-07.
1 package.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
„<■ wfS anu „ notes relating to Miss Ogden's investigations of cases
of Juvenile delinquency while she was a member ol the executive
committee of the Milwaukee Children's Betterment League.^^^
MS 62-2620
Ogden (G. W.) and Company, Milwaukee.
Records, 1867-98.
■ ■ ■ ■ S v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
'".iJ^SS A'SE'SlF!' 8 ,. < x867 - a8 > """l «sts of vehicles sold on con-
signment (1888-75) kept by a firm of Milwaukee carriage manu-
MS 62-2621
Marshall, William A
Correspondence, 1917-18.
63 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Transcripts (typewritten)
_J^t ers ,£ r i tt S 1 *? his famUT by Corporal Marshall while serving
with the 120th Field Artillery in the U. S. and France during World
MS 62-2622
Mears family-.
Papers, 1857-1942.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
«. "j 1 ^- 7 Di0 ? n, P h jf al materials relating to Mary Elizabeth Mears
eari, Wisconsin poet and her daughters, Helen, a scSptressTMirTa'
fSTSSL m" Lo i lse ' ** moMrator, togetheTwith renSceMe7of
%ZJ$*F %*% Mears ,^5 tw0 "'P' 88 <* tor play Btockfawk7™»:
%£%Jl J £ dJSOD ta W' aaA aketches »* nSers of the T fimto
written by the younger Mary Mears In 1942. ^
MS 62-2623
Millar, James D 1869-1948.
Papers, 1913, 1927-29.
1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
^Wisconsin assemblyman from Menomonle. Correspondence and
career, lumbering In Wisconsin, and his father, William Mini.
MS 62-2624
Milwaukee and Watertown Railroad Company.
Letter book, 1855.
1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letter press copies of correspondence of K. W. Fowler, general
superintendent of the line, concerning freight shipments, timetables,
and appointments of agents and conductors.
MS 62-2625
Milwaukee Cement Company.
Records, 1875-1948.
4 v„ 1 box, and 1 roll.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Correspondence relating to management problems; minutes of
stockholders and board of directors' meetings of the Milwaukee
Cement Company and the Milwaukee Cement Realty Company- stock
SSSSSff^Jfl °* s £ cknoWers ' ""P 1 <* company property; a brief
Mstorical sketch of the company, photostatic copies of testimonial
letters, and a few papers of the Milwaukee Cement Hallway Com-
MS 62-2626
Mitscher, Marc Andrew, 1887-1947.
Papers, 1943-46.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Naval officer. Letters and orders relating to Admiral Mltscher's
promotions and changes of command during World Warn; and type-
written drafts of speeches which he delivered In 1845 and 1946 In-
cludes a brief note by President Harry S. Truman.
MS 62-2627
Munson, Oliver G 1856-1933.
Papers, 1903-19.
65 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin State senator, and editor and publisher of the Vernon
County censor. Mainly political and personal letters.
MS 62-2628
National Council of Administrative Women in Education.
Wisconsin Branch.
Records, 1923-12.
22 items anil 4 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minute book (1923-42), a few letters, an account book (1930-41),
bankbooks, and membership records.
MS 62-2629
213
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Corbett, Hiram S
Papers, 1856-1926.
ca. 30 Items and 4 v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Telegrams, account books (1883-1903), and quitclaim deeds In-
volving Milton Duffleld. Bobert Leatherwood, William Osbom, Wil-
liam S. Oury, and Hiram Sanford Stevens.
MS 62-2630
Northumberland County papers, 1767-1899.
ca. 7000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers and documents, chiefly of Charles 6. Donnel and Charles
W. Heglns, Jurists and political leaders of Sunbury, Northumberland
County. Includes correspondence relating to court trials, settlement
of estates, land transactions, and commercial accounts (1793-1853) ;
land warrants, deeds, surveys, and field notes showing the subdivisions
of land In townships and names of purchasers and settlers; agree-
ments, mortgages, and Indentures relating to Iron mines, coal lands,
dams, canals, and railroads (1768-1857) ; receipts and bills for the
supply of provisions to the Continental Army and to the army in the
War of 1812 ; and names of holders of Continental certificates of the
unfunded debt Issued and redeemed (1790-63)
Purchased from Miss Lacy Gibson, 1936.
MS 62-2631
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Pennsylvania counties collection, 1708-1882.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous papers of the counties of Pennsylvania. Includes
letters, accounts, petitions, indentures, surveys, court records, Jury
lists, penal records, deeds and land patents, muster rolls, and some
county and township histories. Letters and accounts of David Franka,
Bernard Gratz, L. Andrew Levy, Joseph Simon, and others, relate
to provisioning of British and American soldiers and prisoners dur-
ing the Revolution. Petitions relate to changes of county seats, road
building, dam construction, and other matters. A narrative of C. Tan
Horn describes the Connecticut invasion, pioneering, colonial warfare,
and Incidents of the Revolution in Crawford County. A Journal of
Lt A. Engel tells of his experiences in 1757 while stationed at
Leckley Township.
Purchase.
MS 62-2682
Nelson, Adolphus Peter, 1872-1927.
Correspondence, 1908-26.
10 boxes.
_ In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Republican Congressman from Grantsburg, Wis. Correspondence
concerning national legislation, 1918-23, in particular the Great
Lakes-St Lawrence waterway project, Including numerous copies of
letters addressed to President Coolldge in 1924 in behalf of Nelson's
appointment to the International Joint Commission. Other subjects
Include legislation concerning soldiers, the Soldiers' Land Bill, ad-
Justed compensation, war risk insurance, agricultural legislation, such
as amendment of the Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916, proposed rural
credits legislation, and the Norbeck-Nelson Bill; the Muscle Shoals
Bam appropriation, prohibition, the appropriation for the United
States Employment Service In 1919, proposed tariff legislation In 1920-
21, postal rates legislation and postal employees' salaries, and rivalry
between Superior and Duluth in regard to customs collections, per-
sonal election campaigns, local issues, services for constituents, and
speeches. Includes correspondence with farm organizations, occa-
sional letters from officials and faculty members of the University of
Wisconsin to Nelson In his capacity as president of the Board of
Regents, and a few letters from clergymen of the Methodist Episcopal
Church.
MS 62-2633
Borrows, George B 1.832-1909.
Papers of George B. Burrows and James Richardson.
1836-1915.
83 v. and 61 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, letter books, deeds, contracts, surveyors' notes,
plat books, ledgers, Journals, cashbooks, receipts, and miscellaneous
legal papers of a Madison real estate firm established In the early
1850*8 by Richardson and operated with varying titles and partners —
Abraham H Palmer, Napoleon B. Van Slyke, Timothy Brown, Levi
B. Vilas, and Leonard Farwell — until 1868 when It was taken over
by Burrows who continued It until his death. Concerns the firm's
business as an Investment, loan, and collection agency for other land
companies and for individuals, of whom Charles Doty was one, and
Its cooperation with similar agencies In the State, particularly Wash-
burn and Woodman of Mineral Point and Catlln and Williamson of
Madison. Towards the end of the 1S50'S members of the firm engaged
in banking operations, organizing or affiliating with or serving as
agents for banks in Madison and elsewhere In the State and in north-
ern Illinois, but Federal regulations of banking daring the Civil War
ended this phase of the business, and from that time on the papers
deal exclusively with real estate transactions.
Restricted In part
MS 62-2634
Lowry, David.
Correspondence, 1837-43.
1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Subagent of Indian affairs at Prairie du Chlen, Wis., and at
Turkey River, Iowa. Letters and reports, mainly addressed to Wis-
consin Territorial Governors and commissioners of Indian affairs,
concerning the economic problems of the Wlnnebagos, efforts to make
peace between the Sacs and Wlnnebagos, and the proposed removal
of the Wlnnebagos to the West A report for 1840 Includes detailed
specifications for buildings required at a Winnebago agency. In-
cludes letters and reports from Wisconsin written by Thomas A. B.
Boyd, Indian agent at large.
MS 62-2636
Mnenzenberger, Adam, d. 1863.
Letters, 1862-63.
104p.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Translations from the original German letters of Corporal Muen-
zenberger of Co. C, 26th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, to his wife,
Barbara, of Greenfield, Wis., describing army life and discussing
family problems.
MS 62-2686
Mayers, Andrew A 1848-1938.
Paprrs, 1856-1928.
5v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Druggist and general merchant of Madison, Wis, Minutes of meet-
ings (1856-92) of the Madison St George's Society; minutes of meet-
ings, cashbook, and ledger of the Mendota Club (1891-1901),
Incorporated for the purpose of maintaining a shooting preserve; and
stock certificate book of the Madison Sportsmen's Association (191S-
28).
MS 62-2637
Lockwood, Francis Cummins, 1864-1948.
Papers.
ca. 20,000 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Historian. Correspondence, notebooks (Including Interviews with
Arizona pioneers), research papers, literary Mas, articles, *"rT"'E'ft
containing material on all phases of Arizona history, particularly
Bnseblo F. Kino, the Kino Memorial Committee, the University of
Arizona, Antonio Azote, Albert Franklin Bants, William B. Maxwell,
and Phodon R. Way. Correspondents Include Eugene Bolton, Thomas
Cruse, and Edwin Bliss HUL
MS 62-2638
La Follette, Robert Marion, 1895-1953.
Papers, 1935-53.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
U. S. Senator from Wisconsin. Includes press releases and cor-
respondence relating to taxation, the campaign of 1986, and the
launching of the S. S. Bobert M. La Follette; together with memorial
addresses.
MS 62-2639
McNutt, James O 1848-1931.
Papers, ca. 1930.
1 reel microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin pioneer. Copies of a few letters 'written to McNutt
during the 1920's, diary entries (1925-28), and reminiscences.
Mainly recollections describing early movements of the Stranglte
branch of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, their eviction from
Beaver Island, Mich, the McNutt family's migration to Wisconsin In
1863, pioneer life, logging near Black River Falls, and McNutfs
acquaintance with Thomas B. Mills of Superior.
MS 62-2640
214
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dietrich, Edgar C
Papers, 1900-27.
250 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Surveyor. Correspondence, notes, canceled checks, and other
papers. Includes location notices, survey notes, and other papers
relating to Angola Banch, bridges lu Pima Co, Ariz, and streets In
Tucson, Ariz, together with IS survey notebooks of Dietrich. John
Hughes, and a Mr. Goetz.
MS 62-2641
Hunt, George Wiley Paul, 1859-1931.
Papors. 1900-30.
•40 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Governor of Arizona and diplomat. Papers to and from Hunt
relating to an International exposition in Seville (1988-29), the pres-
ervation of Camp Crittenden, and the placement of monuments and
markers at Navajo Springs and Sprlngervtue.
MS 62-2612
Forrest, Earle Robert, 1883-
Fapers, 1880-1960.
125 Items.
In ArizoiiaPloneere' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Author. Chiefly letters from Forrest to the Arizona Pioneers'
Historical Society pertaining to the Grahams. Henry Hooker WU-
llam MacLeod Balne, John Slaughter, the Tewksburys and other
persons related to Arizona history, and pictures of Perry Owens, the
will Banes Banch, and ranching and cowboy activities.
MS 62-2648
Main, Willet S 1828-1902.
Diaries, 1850-1902.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
vJi 1 ^!. in k tate seMt0 J- Journals kept by Main, a native of New
2S T^ J52 c ? m « *> Madison, Wis, in 1847, became a close per-
sonal and political friend of Ellsha W. Keyes, and a broths-tow
2L?™- - ***»**■ Main's daily entries contain informaUon and
commentary on developments within the BepubUcan Party on his
own career as Dane County sheriff. United States deputy marshal,
and State senator; on civic and social events in Madison, on Baptist
church affaire, and on family matters. "w™.
MS 62-2644
Clinton, George, 1739-1812.
Papers, 1777-98.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
~^°I?S? r .£ N i W -^ or i. State - Oorrespcmoence, together with a
copy of the "heads of inoulry" of the court Investigating the loss of
Fort Montgomery to the British. Letters received by Clinton while
Governor of New York. 1777-86, relate to procurement of men and
supplies for the Bevolutlonary cause, to other military affairs of the
Americans In New York, and to spies and plots. Including several
Intercepted British messages. Several letters after the Revolution
relate to lands In New York State.
MS 62-2645
I* Fouette, Robert Marion, 1855-1925.
Papers, 1879-1910.
35 v. and 177 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
■JS£i? ,0 L£f J^^^.'^.JS.- & a*™*"- Correspondence,
•jpeeches, tegtalative reports, briefs, bins, and receipts, constating
SJS1?^SS1? ,U ?S}-E ,,e^, • 9=caslonalp^Sonal letters
indudeaveryfewfromliFolletlB'slmniediatefamOy. Most of the
2K J?*? 8 a « *or the period prior to MOO. Bulk of the collection
consists of correspondence of the period 1800-10, pertaining to Wis-
consin politics and the progressive movement within the BepubUcan
Party. Correspondents include Joseph W. Babooes, John J. Blaine,
t^ASS*? '*.**£*" ™2< J<UDes °- Daiason, Herman Ekeru,
John J. Each, John Bannan, Samuel A. Harper. William D. Hoard,
*2°e ^ I«iioot Francis McGoTem, WHUans McKlnley. Gilbert Boe,
mfSJ^^F&S" 00 ^. »««e»enV John a Spooner, James A. Stone!
wmiam a TJpham, Charles B. Van Hlse, William F. Vilas, and
■■!*£ZSL3%*3 a !? ) »»■■««• Dane County Telephone Company.
-.-ir^SS 1 m Gnl a* to the manuscripts of the State Historical So-
ciety of Wisconsin, supplement no. 1 l 1957) p. 88-89.
MS 62-2646
La FoUette, Philip Fox, 1897-
Papers, 1880-1954.
10 v, 157 boxes, and 5 packages.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Governor of Wisconsin. Correspondence, speeches, articles press
releases, and scrapbooks. Bulk of the collection relates to La Fol-
lette's 3 terms as Governor, and includes official correspondence of
various State officials, boards, and commissions of that period, some
of it pertaining to the reorganization of several State departments
during 1930 and 1937. Materials on the Progressive Party Include
La Follette's correspondence during his political campaigns, papers
of the Wisconsin Progressive Party, and records of its successor, the
National Progressives of America. Family correspondence, some ex-
changed during La Follette's service in the Pacific in World War n,
Includes letters written by Belle Case La FoUette, Robert La FoUette,
Jr., Fola, Philip, and babel La FoUette. Other correspondents In-
clude John J. Elaine, Lords D. BrandaU, Benjamin Cardoso, John B.
Chappie, Jo Davidson, August Derleth, William O. Douglas, Herman
Ekem, Joseph Farrington, Glenn Frank, Felix Frankfurter, Zona
Gale, Walter GoodTand, Alexander Gumberg, Herbert Hoover, John
Edgar Hoover, CordeU Hull, Merlin Hull, Florello La Guardla, Solo-
mon Levitan, Douglas MacArthur, Max Otto, Paul Bauabenbush, Al-
fred Rogers, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Arthur Vandenberg. and Henry
A. Wallace;
Described In Guide to the manuscripts of the State Historical
Society of Wisconsin, supplement no. 1 (1957) p. 87-88.
MS 62-2647
Sykes, Godfrey Glenton, 1861-1948.
Papers, 1853-1956.
ca. SO items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Engineer and geologist Correspondence, galley proofs, maps, and
□lustrations for Sykes' autobiography, A westerly trend; a copy of
a diary (1894) of Emmie Walnisley Sykes; and photos, of Los
Angeles (1853), Tucson (1916), and Sen Indians. Includes papers
of Sykes' son Gilbert. Correspondents Include Thomas V. Seam and
Francis Cummins Lockwood.
MS 62-2648
Riser, Joseph C 1818-1895.
Papers, 1840-1938.
3 r. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Farmer and general merchant of Oregon. Correspondence, a diary
of Riser's overland journey to California during the gold rush, regis-
ter of a hotel operated by Riser at Stockton, CaUX, an article on
cattle breeding, account books (1853-57), memoranda, Inventories of
stock in Riser's store, constitution and by-laws of the Oregon Bang-
ers, a property-protection society, and genealogical notes on the
Bonsack family. Correspondence Includes letters from Riser's agents
in Osceola, Iowa, concerning his real estate holdings, and letters from
Riser to his family during the gold rash.
MS 62-2649
Marshall, Samuel, 1820-1907.
Papers, 1833-1946.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Milwaukee banker. Letters, 5 vols, of diaries, a few business
papers, such as stock certificates and deeds, and miscellaneous rec-
ords. Letters arc mainly to members of Marshall's family and to
his partner Charles F. llsley. Marshall's letters to his brother dis-
cuss Milwaukee in the 1840's, business, transportation, and com-
modity prices; those of 1855-56 to llsley tell of his trip to Europe
and the Near East
MS 62-2650
Gflson, Norman Shepard, 1839-1914.
Papers, 1860-1901.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Soldier, lawyer, and public official. Military and other official
papers, including muster rolls, descriptive lists, promotion and dis-
charge papers from GUson's Civil War service in Company D 15th
Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry and 58th Regiment V. S. Infantry,
Coloured, together with his appointments as Wisconsin tax commis-
sioner. 1899 and 1901.
MS 62-2651
215
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
James, Ada Lois, 1876-1952.
Papers, 1816-1952.
39 v. imd 52 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Suffragist, social worker, and reformer. Correspondence (24 boxes,
1890-1952) ; diaries (1892-1920, 1930-47) ; scrapbooks, articles, and
financial records; and case histories, minutes, and reports of the
Eichland County Children's Board (1926-51). Two boxes of family
correspondence (1816-1904) contain material on Miss James' parents,
David G. James and Laura Brlggs James, reflecting her father's
Interest in employment for women, woman suffrage, spiritualism,
birth control, and socialism. Among the volumes are diaries (1865,
1882-1804), and proceedings (1885-1903) of the meetings of the Wis-
consin Woman's Suffrage Association kept by her mother, Ada
James* correspondence Is mainly of the period from 1911 to 1918,
when she was. active in the suffrage movement as president of the
Political Equality League, 1911-13, and a member of the Wisconsin
Woman's Suffrage Association and the National Womnn's Party.
Many letters written in 1911 and 1912 concern the suffrage bill In-
troduced Into the Wisconsin legislature by her father, a State senator,
and the resultant State referendum. Letters written during World
War i reflect her developing belief In pacifism and her interest in
prohibition. Those of the early 1020's contain material on pro-
gresslvism, Including information on Miss James' service as vice-
chairman of the Republican State Central Committee In 1922, her
presidency of the Wisconsin Progressive Association in 1923, and her
rift with Robert M. La Follette, Sr. over his support of John J.
Blaine in the 1924 campaign. After 1925 her correspondence deals
principally with social work, particularly the founding and develop-
ment of the Children's Board of Richland County. Correspondents
Include Jane Addams, Olympla Brown, Carrie Chapman Catt, Jessie
J. Hooper, Belle Case La Follette, Catharine Waugh McCuIloeh,
Sylvia Pankhurst, and Theodora W. Youmans.
Records of the Richland County Children's Board are not avail-
able for public use,
MS 62-2652
Mead, Daniel Webster, 1862-1948.
Papers, 1875-1903, 1931.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Engineer. Mainly personal letters received by Mead from his
parents in Rockford, 111., while he was an engineering stndent at
Cornell University, 1879-84, and from his wife, 1894-1903. Two letters
written by Mead in 1884 describe work he did for the TJ. 8. Geological
Survey in the vicinity of Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire, and a few
papers touch briefly upon his early career In hydraulic and sanitary
engineering In Illinois.
MS 63-2658
Dobyns, Henry F
Papers, 18th-20th cent.
ca. 65 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Articles, a calendar of materials on the Jesuit period microfilmed
by Ernest J. Burrus ; a list of Spanish names In the garrison of Tuc-
son in 1779; baptismal records of San Javier, Tubac, Tucson, and
Tumacacori ; and other papers ; including material on Archive His-
tories de Sonora, Museo del Estsdo de Sonora, the Magdalena and
Altar Districts of Sonora, the history of Tubac, Arizona Indians,
land control on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Hualapal pottery,
and upland Yuman ceramics. The Arizona State Parks Board and
Robert Euler are named in the collection.
MS 62-2654
Macomber, John H
Papers, 1863-1914.
1836-1916.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Union Army officer and Methodist pastor. Correspondence ; diaries
kept by Macomber and other officers (1863-65) ; a memorandum book
kept by Macomber as a Methodist pastor at Sauk Centre, Minn. (1866-
67) ; and miscellaneous papers. Includes letters written to his wife
by Macomber as an officer In the First Regiment, Vermont Heavy
Artillery, while In the field and from Llbby Prison, Richmond, Ta,
and correspondence with other military men about their Civil War
Osborn, Joseph Horatio.
Papers, 1855-90.
lv., 1 box, and 1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, microfilm of originals in the Oshkosh Public Museum.
Winnebago County, Wis., pioneer. Correspondence, a letter book
(1876-77) kept while Osborn was master of the Wisconsin Grange and
an active member of the State railroad commission, scattered business
papers, and records of the Winnebago County Industrial and Provi-
dent Society consisting of applications for stock and a volume of
minutes (1877-79). Correspondence concerns cooperatives, railroad
regulation, and the Grange movement- Business papers pertain to the
organization of the Workmen's Cooperative Society, of which Osborn
was secretary, and to the cooperative store which the society operated
at Oshkosh, 1886-90. Correspondents include R. H. Ferguson of the
Cheap Transportation Association, John Samuel and Frederick
Turner of the Knights of Labor, and George H. Paul, member of the
State Board of Railroad Commissioners and chairman of the People's
Reform Committee. Some correspondence with the Sovereigns of In-
dustry concerns proposals for cooperation of labor and farm groups.
MS 62-2656
New York and Mississippi Land Company.
Kecords, 1835-B9.
1 v. and 6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of a land company organized with headquarters In New
York City in 1835 to purchase land In the Chickasaw Indian tract In
northern Mississippi as a speculative venture. The volume contains
copies of agreements made and letters received by the company In
1835. The rest of the collection consists of letters received from
Richard Bolton, a nephew of a director of the company, who assisted
In the purchase of the lands and for over fifty years served as resident
agent at Pontotoc Miss., negotiating sales, collecting rent, keeping
accounts, and reporting to the New York office. His letters, most of
which are for the years before 1850, describe In detail his manage-
ment of the property, and incidentally contain much Information on
general economic conditions, the effects of the panic of 1£37, banking
and transportation problems, crops, settlers, prices, political events,
the Civil War, and Reconstruction.
MS 82-2657
Poston, Charles DebriOe, 1825-1902.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, photocopies.
Explorer, author, and public ofiMaL Correspondence concerning
a biography of Poston, biographical sketches of Hermann Ehrenberg,
Andrew B. Gray, MereJUdo GrUalva, Sylvester Mowry and others,
bibliographical notes about Poston, a record book including docu-
ments by which the property of Tonus and Tgnario Ortiz was
conveyed to the Sonora Exploring and Mining Co, articles for news-
papers, and copies of records (1854) of Peston's reconnaissance In
Described in Minnesota history, v. 17 (1936) p. 837 and v. 25 (1944)
p. 289.
Gift of Esther Macomber, 1936 and 1944.
MS 62-2655
MS 62-2658
Andrews, Julius Sylvester, 1853-1943.
Papers, 1896-1932.
1 item and 4 v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Rancher, storekeeper and postmaster. Four Journals (1896-1904)
of Montana Camp (later Ruby) where Andrews was storekeeper;
and a sketch of Andrews, mentioning the 'Geronlmo campaigns of
1886, the earthquake of 1887, work at Canoa Ranch, Henry Wan
Lawiton, and Leonard Wood.
MS 62-2659
Tinley, Mathew Adrian, 1876-1956.
Papers, ca.l898-ca. 1948.
5 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Industrial surgeon and Army officer. Correspondence, diaries,
scrapbooks, clippings, citations, appointments, Invitations, programs,
menus, political campaign material, and other papers. Includes
material on Tinley's service in the Philippine Campaign, World War
l, and the National Guard; the Tinley for Vice President movement
In 1932; the Iowa fanners' revolt in 1933, the Missouri River flood of
April 1943, and the 168th U.S. Infantry in 1919.
Gift of Mrs. Tinley, 1960-61
MS 62-2660
216
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti
ons
Merrell, Edward Huntington, 1805-1910
Papers, 1862-1916.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Clergyman and educator. Papers of Merrell and his wife /da
^*%f m J\,T mSiS % n ?, chiefly of correspondence »nlle Merrell was
^S™ nf ^" P " 686 - and Pertains to educational affairs,
endowment, andthe heresy trial or the Rev. Edward H. Smith by the
Winnebago r DisWct Congregational Convention in MM. Includes
i?r!L. ^ MerreU »5 "sam to the writing of her book. The life
55 d P "£ m fl5 CI . ar if2, Ta< * er T"^: ■ «•><« <"«y of a trip from
Bipon to r^ver in 1862, and some Civil War letters. «^*™»
MS 62-2661
Flannery, Agnes Veronica, 1879-
Papers.
2 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
of Mo^i^^^t ** S, nd P"!™™ of the Iowa Federation
°£J;?t!L C ^V" 1 t^elowa Poets Day Association; news clippings
o.~ °rf v a,Itl >0". Poets, and mnsiclans; and printed materiaL
Gift of the estate of Miss "'lannery, I960. «~«"««™u.
MS 62-2662
Literary Association of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Secord books, 1896-1904.
2 7.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Minutes of meetings of the general association and of the board of
Sectors , beginning with its organization; by-laws, progVanis, mem-
bership lists, and records of payment of dues.
MS 62-2663
Lighty. William Henry, 1866-1959.
Papers, 1885-1953.
100 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Educator. Correspondence, articles and speeches, some business
and financial papers, and records of the Extension Division of the
University of Wisconsin, on whose administrative staff Lighty was
active. Bulk of the papers relates to the period 1910-30. Organiza-
tions mentioned include the Madison Board of Commerce, Madison
e ?S- W , ard Assodation. Missouri Historical Society, National Cnl-
7JS5? ^^f '""^/ssodatlon, St Louis Ethical Society, Saturday
Lunch Club (of Madison), State Historical Society of Wlsconsto,
'"i °H Summer School of Ethics conducted In Madison 1808-11
under the directorship of Mrs. Anna Garlin Spencer ■ ^^
Described in Guide to the manuscripts of the State Historical
Society of Wisconsin, supplement no. 1 (1957) p. 92-93.
MS 62-2664
Newton, Abel D 1806-1889.
Papers, 1849-1921.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
«„ n i^S on ^ e 'J ^ tn f wltu smm notes Prepared by Newton's
%££Z* Ran -"? > , LenMrt - regarding RevoIutlonaV heroes.
Correspondence includes letters by Newton at Kaukauna, Wis (1851-
rtl A b £ son3 ' 5°:™?* D- Samuel, and James K. Newton, during
2E.£.TiL War; .* nd by James K - New to" as special commissioner fo>
aamlnistedtag the amnesty oath in Alabama, and as a student at
Elpon Academy and Oberlln College.
MS 62-2665
Moore, Anbertine (Woodward) 1841-1929.
Papers, 1781-1928.
5 v. anil 10 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Musician and author. Correspondence, articles on music, biog-
J2£S? transla , tl , ons ' 5 TOls - ot Poe™ 8 » n °" °otes, some geneakScal In-
formation reminiscences of Ole Bull by his son Alexander, andMrl
XSn. 8 , d , es k crl P H »o of «sits with Emerson and Walt Whitman,
letters (3 boxes) are from her family, publishers, musicians, and
Z?fLjF^5Z!**F f 7 Bn P""** 01 p - PealXKly concerninFliter-
ary figures and educational schemes; from Alexander Bull, written
haTtVni""^? toyi 1 " the Northwest; from MrTjane Cunnmf-
nam Croly, editor of Demoresrs and other publications; George W
JI£5£"3J J - S J;«»™>»- «en«al and nephew of Mrs. Moore;
Elizabeth Jordon. writer and grandnlece of Mr. Moore; and Mrs.
valnors Hovind Stub, Mrs. Moore's collaborator in the publlcaUon
%£ ^M nd lna / lan album, Songs from the North. Other correspond-
ents include Mrs. Mary M. Adams, Basmus B. Anderson, <3haflesiand
mm.S n lS, , ? 0n ' r 3 " 1 G«rtner, James G. Hnneker, Kristofer Janson.
Skarstedt °" lery Leonara ' Henr y Wadsworth Longfellow, and Ernest
MS62-2666
English, Emory H
Papers.
7 iTi*ms and 3 boxes.
la Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, addresses, articles, and other papers, including
material on insurance, politics, aviation in Iowa, and biographical
sketches of George W. Clarke and Ora Williams.
Some of the articles were published in the Annals of Iowa-
Gift of Mr. English, 1949-59.
MS 62-2667
Nevius, Aaron C
Paper^ 1829-70.
1 Dux.
Instate Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies, the latter from origi-
nals in the Minnesota Historical Society.
Copies of letters written to Nevius, In Pennsylvania and Ohio.
from relatives and friends in Illinois, Iowa, and Pennsylvania, de-
scribing piuiieer conditions, diseases, farming, and financial affairs-
of Abner S. Goddards diary ot his wedding Journey In 1883 from'
Pennsylvania to Jacksonville, I1L; and of biographical material^
his wife. With these are flled copies of the Goddard papers ta the
Minnesota Historical Society, mainly family letters of the Goddard*
and Lucretla Fruit and letters and a diary written by Goddard at
New Hissings, Wis., in 1850. *"~u»™ «*
MS 62-2668
Martin, Morgan Lewis, 1805-1887.
Papers, 1747-1888.
27 v. and 14 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, judge, politician, and land speculator. Correspondence,
business and legal papers, some reminiscent articles written by
Martin toward the end of his life, rough drafts of reminiscences by
Mrs. Martin, and a brief diary kept before her marriage. Early
papers include a few dealing with the fur trade, particularly the
operations of the Abbott brothers, Samuel, James, and Robert, center- '
Ing around Detroit and Mackinac; controversies before the merger
of fur companies In 1821; and the bankruptcy of the American Fur
Company. Beginning with Martin's removal to Green Bay In 1827
there are numerous business and legal papers relating to Us work
as attorney for local and eastern clients, particularly as collection
agent; personal communications with his relatives and friends in
Martinsburg, Lowvllle, and elsewhere in New York State • and mis-
cellaneous information on the career of James D. Doty For the
period of Martin's terms as member of the Michigan and Wisconsin
territorial councils and delegate to Congress, there is information on •
appointments, elections. Internal Improvements, and claims against
the Government Material on the Fox-Wisconsin River improvement
project includes correspondence with Hiram Barney, an Eastern in-
vestor In the company, some claims of Martin against the State and a
few record books. Checks, notes, and drafts relate to the Bank of
Wisconsin at Green Bay, of which Martin was one of the promoters
and for a time president and to the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank
of Detroit Letters of Henry Stringham, cashier of the Wisconsin
bank, give advice and comment on banking practices. Letters from
Solomon Jnneau and others, together with records of sales of lots, tax
receipts, and statements of accounts, show the development of the
townsite of Milwaukee. A letter (1841) from George Boyd, and some
Stockbridge correspondence in the 1870's, contains occasional refer-
ences to Indian affairs. Other subjects Include anti-Masonry In
Michigan Territory, the organization of the Episcopal Church In Green
Bay, the building of the first Milwaukee court house, lake transpor-
tation, and Iaad sales in the Lake Michigan region.
A few letters dealing with the fur trade are published in Collec-
tions of the Wisconsin Historical Society, v. 20 (1911) p. 34-36, 52-53f-
351-53.
MS 62-2660 ,
Lawe, John, 1780-1846.
Papers, 1799-1894.
3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Fur trader of Green Bay, Wis. Papers of Lawe and his son,
George W. Lawe of Kaukauna, Wis., consisting of business and per-
sonal letters to the elder Lawe from his uncle, Jacob Franks of
Montreal, and other relatives; scattered correspondence with the
American Fur Company; a series of correspondence (1813-80) con-
cerning the family's claims against the United States for supplies
In the War of 1812; letters between father and son dealing with the
fur trade; accounts and receipts of George Lawe in his capacity as
fur trader, as Indian subagent at Green Bay, 1843-52, and as post-
master at Kaukauna, 1378-86; and George Lawe's miscellaneous
memorandum books (1838-94) covering the period of his Dronrietor-
shlp of a Janesvllle saloon in 1855. ■ ■ '
MS 62-2670
217
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Honrd. Halbert Louis, l^'U-UiJ: 1 ,.
V;\]W*. l.S72-m5:V
6 v. aud 13 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Newspaper editor, publisher, inventor, and composer. Correspond-
ence, songs composed by Hoard, documents concerning his inventions,
which included an improved steering gear for sleds (1906) and a
curative posture chair (1913), personal financial records (1885-99),
a letter book (1901-03) of the Fort Atkinson Canning Company;
some papers of Hoard's father, William D. Hoard, Governor of Wis-
consin ; and a bachelor's thesis (1923) written by Halbert Wenham
Hoard, son of E L Hoard, on the publication Hoard's dairyman.
As editor of the Jefferson County union, H. L. Hoard carried on a
wide correspondence : with Margaret Sanger on the birth control
movement of the early 1900's, with William Jennings Bryan on the
evolution controversy, with Col. William Mitchell in 1925 on the
establishment of the Air Force as a separate branch of the armed
services, and with Will H. Hays in 1930 on censorship of films.
Includes letters from the Great Lakes-St, Lawrence Tide Water
Association, and from the Association against the Prohibition Amend-
ment and the Anti-Saloon League of America. Correspondence
includes discussion of Wisconsin highway improvement, conservation,
and taxation. Political correspondents in the State include John J.
Blaine, Walter J. Kohler, Solomon Levitan, and Fred B. Zimmerman.
SIS 62-2671
McCarthy, Charles. 187:5-1921.
Papers, 1906-".-".
51 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Political scientist publicist, and first Wisconsin legislative refer-
ence librarian. Correspondence and other papers. Agricultural
material (1913-21) includes correspondence with farm leaders aud
organizations, such as the National Agricultural Organization So-
ciety, and relates to the rural cooperative marketing movement,
cooperative legislation and organization, rural credit and land owner-
ship, and standardization of farm products. Correspondence, begin-
ning about 1913, with Sir Horace Plunkett concerns the rural
cooperative movement in Ireland and Irish affairs after World War
I. Correspondence on public education (1911-21) deals with Wiscon-
sin's State projrraru. legislation, the improvement of facilities,
teacher training and development of courses in industrial education.
State and national financial aid, and plans and policies in general.
Occasional correspondence (1906-15) with President Charles Richard
Van HIse relates to the Extension Division of the University of Wis-
consin, the budget, and the athletic policies of the university.
Running through most of the collection is material on contemporary
constitutional and legislative questions, including development of
governmental budgetary systems, decentralization of executive
authority, the commission form of public administration, cabinet
responsibility, and Initiative and referendum. Correspondence re-
lating to McCarthy's position as director of research and investiga-
tion for the United States Commission on Industrial Relations in
1914 and 1915 has to do with research and investigation, activities
and policies, and relations with other members of the staff, especially
with the chairman, Frank; P. Walsh. Other subjects discussed are
workmen's insurance, apprenticeship legislation, the Wisconsin
income tax law, civil service, public service training, preliminary
work in the organization of the Wisconsin State Conncil of Defense,
activities of the State Board of Public Affairs, establishment of
legislative reference bureaus in other States, academic freedom, the
1912 platform of the insurgent wing of the Republican Party, State
election campaigns of 1914 and McCarthy's campaign for the Demo-
cratic senatorial nomination in 1918, and State politics in general.
A limited amount of material concerns McCarthy's service as assist-
ant to Food Administrator Herbert Hoover. Correspondents Include
Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot.
MS 62-2672
Merer, Balthasar Henry, 1866-1954.
Papers, 1877-1944.
5 v. and 15 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Professor and author, member of the Wisconsin Railroad Commis-
sion and the Interstate Commerce Commission. Correspondence, di-
aries and memoranda, notes and reports from Meyer's student days,
meteorological observations, business papers, speeches, account books,
an autobiography, and genealogical notes on the Meyer family. Cor-
respondence concerns the relationship of Government and business, the
advancement of education, and university administration. Diaries
and memoranda concern Meyer's teaching In district schools In the
18S0's, a trip he made to Berlin as a graduate student and visits to
Eastern universities. Correspondents Include all the presidents from
Taft to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
MS 62-2673
Nanscawen, Lloyd V
Papers, 1860-80.
50 iL'ros.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Personal letters, most of them from 2d Lt. Nanscawen of Company
B, 43d Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, to his family, containing descrip-
tions of military operations in the Mississippi River theater and ob-
servations npon the area and its inhabitants; the original muster roll
of Company G, 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry ; and a list of vet-
erans attending the reunion of the regiment In 1880.
MS 62-2674
Stuart, Francis Lee, 1866-1935.
Papers, 1892-1935.
ca. 30 ft.. 300 items, and 160 v.
In University of Michigan Transportation Library.
Transportation engineer. Correspondence, reports, railroad con-
struction progress records, maintenance and operation records, Los
Angeles Harbor reports and recommendations, account books and
ledgers, freight bills and receipts, memo book, several thousand esti-
mates and blueprints, several thousand canceled checks, hundreds of
check stubs, 3 scrapbooks, and other papers. Covers Stuart's activi-
ties with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1892-1915, the Nicaragua
Canal Commission, 1892, the Isthmian Canal Commission, 1900, the
Erie Railroad, 1905-11, the Cunard project, New York Harbor, 1920,
the hydro-electric power project, Niagara Falls, 1920, the Baltimore
Port development, 1921, the Los Angeles Harbor, 1924-25, the Ter-
minal Port Facilities Committee of the War Industries Board, 1917,
the War Dept. Depot Board. 1917, the U. S. Railroad Administration,
1918, llie New l'ork Port Authority Technical Board, 1921, the Transit
Advisory Board, Philadelphia, 1923, the Giant Power Survey Board,
Philadelphia. 1924, the Chicago Board of Review ci the lake-lowering
controversy, the Commission on Regulation of the Great Lakes, and
the Commission on Lake to Gulf Transportation. Includes papers of
the International Conveyor Corporation, and official' stenographic
reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission meetings of 1923.
Gift 1939.
MS 62-2675
Merrick, George Byron, 1841-1931.
Papers, 1838-1934.
27 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers relating principally to the history of steamboating on the
upper Mississippi River, beginning about 1850. Includes correspond-
ence and data on steamboats, steamboatmen, and steamboat com-
panies; MSB. of published articles and books, including that of Old
times on the upper Mississippi; bills of lading (1845-59) for goods
shipped on the river by mercantile houses at St Louis, Galena, Still-
water, and other points ; lists of steamboats ; scrapbooks ; and 8 card
file boxes containing a directory of steamboatmen and data on steam-
boats. Miscellaneous items include correspondence in regard to the
gathering of information for Merrick's Genealogy of the Merriek-
Mirick-Myrick family ; papers (1839-1905) accumulated by Merrick as
clerk of the First Congregational Church of Madison; and material
on the 30th Wisconsin Infantry Association of which Merrick was sec-
retary. A letter book (1894-97) relates chiefly to genealogy but con-
tains several letters in regard to the congressional campaign of 1698
in Wisconsin.
MS 62-2676
Marsh, Catting, 1800-1873.
Papers, 1802-60.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Presbyterian missionary. Correspondence, journals, and notebooks.
About one half of the correspondence consists of Marsh's drafts of re-
ports to the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge.
Letters received are from Marsh's former Instructors at Andover Sem-
inary, administrators in Indian work, and fellow missionaries in the
West In the 17 miscellaneous notebooks are Marsh's memoranda on
his reflections while a student and on his missionary work at Mau-
mee, Ohio, In the winter of 1829-30 and his eighteen years among the
Stockbrldge Indians, with many comments on Indian life and his own
experiences. The journals consist of 12 vols. (1830-48) telling of
Marsh's religious work at Statesburg and Stockbrldge; 6 vols, telling
of an expedition In the summer of 1834 to the Sauk and Fox Indians
at Rock Island and up the Des Moines; and 23 vols. (1848-56) con-
cerning Marsh's preaching career in the Wisconsin pineries, with head-
Quarters at Waupaca.
Many of Marsh's drafts of reports to the Society In Scotland for
Propagating Christian Knowledge are printed in Collections of the
Wisconsin Historical Society, v. 15 (1900) p. S9-204.
MS 62-2677
218
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McGovern, Francis Edward, 1866-1946.
Papers, 1909-15.
47 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Governor of Wisconsin. Correspondence, applications and endorse-
ments for State jobs, and McGovern's personal financial records for
the years of his governorship. Correspondence comprises approxi-
mately half the collection. Correspondence with John J. Blaine, La
Follette's campaign manager, with William J. Barnes, New York Re-
publican for Taft and with New York backers of Theodore Roosevelt,
deals with the Republican National Convention In 1912. Letters be-
tween 1912 and 1914 record McGovern's rivalry with La Follette and
his difficulties with La Follette supporters holding State office. Let-
ters between McGovern and President Charles R. Van Hise of the
University of Wisconsin and Charles McCarthy of the Legislative
Reference Library discuss the need for changes in the University to
meet problems arising from the rapid industrialization of the country.
In other letters McGovern makes clear his position on woman suffrage,
capital punishment, income tax, and cooperatives. Occasional cor-
respondents include Herbert Hoover, writing on behalf of Belgian re-
lief ; Theodore Roosevelt, urging support for woman suffrage; and
Charles A. Beard, promoting the establishment of a specialized li-
brary to house material on State governments. A small series of
letters and reports concerns McGovern's proposal for cooperative mar-
keting of crops. Approximately one-third of the collection consists of
applications and endorsements for State lobe, filed alphabetically by
title of the position and chronologically within that classification. A
separate series of correspondence of McGovern's executive clerk and
political manager, Harry Curran Wilbur, is concerned with means of
healing the breach between McGovern and La Follette. A small group
of letters (1912) concerns McGovern's petitions for the gubernatorial
nomination of that year.
MS 62-2678
Hawley family-.
Papers, 1766-1951.
5 v. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers relating to a lengthy genealogical study apparently initiated
by William D. Hawley of Maiden, Mass., about 1870, and continued
by Mary Oakley Hawley of Madison, Wis. Much of the correspond-
ence consists of lntra-family letters dealing with the collection of
genealogical data on the Oakley, Hawley, Hough, Shrlver, Sddmore,
Queen, Benedict Church, Atwood, Sherman, and other related fam-
ilies. Four volumes consist of final tabulations of the collected data.
Includes a few letters written by Miss Eliza R. Sddmore. author of
Jtnrlklsha days in Japan and other works on the Far East ; 2 diaries
she kept during her travels in the Orient, 1900-01 and 1912-16, and
the MS. of an unpublished novel, entitled I, Anastasla. Early docu-
ments include a report of the tax assessors of Northampton, Mass.
(176S) : deeds to land In Massachusetts and New York (1789) ; prom-
issory notes, receipts, a few family letters, and photostatic copies of
vital statistics recorded in family Bibles. A volume dated 1805 con-
tains the ritual of Free Masonry as recorded by J. Church.
MS 62-2679
Mitchell, Alexander, 1817-1887.
Correspondence of Alexander Mitchell and of John L,
Mitchell, 1859-189-?
ca. 250 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of Alexander Mitchell, financier, railroad promoter, and
V. S. Representative from Wisconsin, consist of approximately 200
letters pertaining to his political activities, his railroad investments
and other financial enterprises. Correspondents include Syivsnus
Cadwallader, Salmon P. Chase, James R. Doolittle, Edward D. Holton,
Rufus King, Charles H Larrabee, Sherbourne S. Merrill, general
manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railroad, Angus
Smith, railroad warehouse and elevator builder, and David Ames
Wells, president of the American Social Science Association. Corre-
spondence of John L. Mitchell, also a financier and political figure,
totals about 50 items and includes letters (1862-63) written by
Mitchell and by his cousin, Robert Chivas, describing their Civil War
service In the southwest in the 24th Wisconsin Vounteer Infantry.
Most of John Mitchell's letters, however, relate to the panic of 1893
and the resultant failure of the Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance
Company Bank. His correspondents Include his uncle, Harrison Reed;
bis brother-in-law end receiver of the bank, Washington Becker; John
Johnston and Alfred L. Cary, other bank officials ; Arthur MacArttrar ;
and Jeremiah Curtin.
MS 62-2680
Kemper, Jackson, Bp., 1789-1870.
Papers, 1787-1884.
175 v. and 1 folder.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Protestant Episcopal bishop of Wisconsin. Correspondence, occa-
sional church minutes and reports on special subjects, and miscel-
laneous material (50 v.) ; diaries (65 v., 1814, 1829-70) : letter books
(14 v.) ; memorandum books, acconnt books, registers of church
affairs, and "ledgers of conduct" kept by Kemper's first wife, Jerushia
Lyman. Includes material on Kemper's missionary journeys, and on
Kemper College in Missouri, in existence from 1835 to 1845, Nashotah
Seminary, and Racine College, all of which Kemper was Instrumental
in founding. Correspondents include Kemper's daughter Elizabeth;
the Rev. Samuel R. Johnson who was for many years a pastor In
Kemper's diocese; James Lloyd Breck, reporting on Nashotah Semi-
nary, on his Indian missions at Gull Lake and Leech Lake in Min-
nesota, and on the founding of the Seabury Divinity School at
Faribault; and Richard F. Carilp. who opened a mission at Detroit
in 1824 and from 1829 to 1844 served the church in many capacities
to Wisconsin.
Described in Guide to the manuscripts of the Wisconsin Historical
Society (1944) p. 106-107. Diaries of Kemper's early trips to Wis-
consin are published in Collections of the Wisconsin Historical So-
ciety, v. 14 (1898) p. 394-449, and the Wisconsin magazine of history,
v. 8 (June 1925) p. 423-45.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-2681
Orton, John Jay, 1812-1885.
Papers, 1837-84.
4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and businessman of Milwaukee. Correspondence, 2 ac-
count books,- and the legal papers of the Allison Lewis estate, of
which Orton and his partner Ephraim Mariner were executors. Early
letters are from Orton's classmates at Yale. Other correspondence
concerns Orton's work as bookkeeper at Albany, his connection with
Isaac Sherman, lumber dealer of Buffalo and later banker and broker
in New York City; his development of the Humboldt property, vari-
ous Josiah A. Noonan lawsuits, Russell Wheeler's connection with
Orton and circumstances leading to the disbarment proceedings
against Orton; the workings of the State supreme court 1874-79,
financial and economic conditions during the Civil War, some Mil-
waukee political affairs, and railroads. Correspondents inclnde
Orton's brother. Judge Harlow S. Orton of Madison, and his partners
at law, Edward G. Ryan, later chief justice, and David B. Franken-
burger, later professor of rhetoric and oratory at the University of
Wisconsin. A few letters are from Senator Angus Cameron and other
prominent Republicans.
A few of the letters are published in the Wisconsin magazine of
history, v. 7 (Dec. 1923) p. 172-188.
MS 62-2682
Loy, David M 1816-1873.
Papers of David M. Lov and his son, Peter S. Loy, 1839-
1911.
10 v. and 9 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Businessmen. Correspondence, business records, a biographical
sketch of David M. Loy, and genealogical notes on the Loy and Schell
families and of the Arndt family of Green Bay, Wis., prepared by
Peter S. Loy. Correspondence consists of family letters, including a
Quantity from members of the Loy and Schell families in Bedford
and Somerset counties. Pjl Among them are a number from the
elder Loy's brothers: John F„ a resident of Pittsburgh; Joseph F.,
an attorney of Green Bay who served in the State senate in 1854-55
and fought In the Civii War; and William E., who engaged in various
business enterprises in Wisconsin; also letters (1839-41) addressed
to the plrter Loy at Pittsburgh, where he was agent for the United
States I'ortable Boat Line: a large group of letters from Joshua F.
Cox of Somerset, Pa., with whom I.ny was closely associated in
business at De Pere, Wis., particularly in the Fox-Wisconsin improve-
ment project; several from Cox's son, Edwin, at Shasta City. Calif.,
and elsewhere in the West; and a series of letters (1859-67) from
William P. Ankeny of Minneapolis, regarding the development of that
city. A quantity of business records contains information on the
Loys' activities in sawmlUIng and gristmilling, fisheries, real estate
transactions, transportation, and contracting for the construction of
railroads, dams, bridges, roads, and city streets and on allied opera-
tions in eastern Wisconsin and later in the vicinity of Albambra.
Calif.. Peter S. Loy's home after 1903.
MS 63-2683
McDennott, John G 1818-1872.
Papers, 1860-66.
116 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letters written by Capt McDennott of the New York Volunteers
concerning family matters and military movements. Includes a bio-
graphical sketch of McDennott and a short family genealogy pre-
pared by Margaret McDennott of Black River Falls, Wis.
MS 62-2684
219
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Earl, Mathias, 1892-1936.
■ Papers, 1914-20.
2 T.
Id State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Military records Kept by a non-commissioned officer for a detach-
ment of the German army, Aug. 1914-Apr. 1015 and part of 1918,
with information on movements of troops, company rolls, lists of
killed or missing, exploits of individual soldiers, and many detailed
maps of operations. In German.
MS 62-2685
Sharp, John, 1819-1901.
Papers, ca. 1861-ca. 1865.
45 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Union soldier. Correspondence between Sharp and his wife,
Helen Maria Sharp, a discharge (1862), a deed to lots in Xenia,
Iowa, and a marriage certificate.
The correspondence was published in Annals of Iowa, ser. 3, v. 34
(Jan. 1959) p. 481-532.
Gift of James M. Foster, 1958.
MS 62-2686
Twin Bnttes Mining and Smelting Company.
Records, 1905-11.
ca. 75 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Records of the Company's railroad, including tickets, waybills,
shipping orders, circulars, maps, rate tables, agents dally reports,
catalogs, and blueprints of railroad stations. Contains Wells Fargo
circulars and material related to the Watts family.
MS 62-2687
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Ma-
rino, Calif.
Middle English collection, 14th-16th cent.
50 v.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
MSS. of works of Benedict Burgh, John Capgrave, Geoffrey
Chaucer, Henry Daniel, John Gower, Walter Hilton, Thomas Hoccleve,
William Lichfield, John Lydgate, Robert of Gloucester, Richard Rolle,
Robert Wimbledon, and John Wycliffe, along with anonymous pieces.
Catalog cards in the library: Described In Census of medieval
and renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada by
S. de Ricci, v. 1. (1935)
MS 62-2688
Shaver, Dorothy, 1899-
Papers, 1947-
1 box.
In IlndclifTe College Library, Women's Archives (A-48)
Business executive. Articles and addresses, including some 'de-
livered at presentation luncheons for the Lord & Taylor Awards, con-
cerning fashions and fashion designs.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Acquired 1954-56.
MS 62-2689
Constable, William, 1752-1803.
Papers, 1790-1805.
82 items.
In .Cornell University Library, Collections of Regional History and
University Archives (608)
Landowner and businessman. Field books, survey maps, and
deeds relating to the Constable Purchase. The field books and maps
were completed under the directions of Benjamin Wright One deed
Is from New York State to Alexander Macomb (Jan. 10, 1792) for
1,920,000 acres and another one is from Macomb and his wife to Con-
stable (Oct. 3, 1792)
MS 62-2690
Marshall, George M 1835-1915.
Papers. 1S54-1915.
•33 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin inventor, assemblyman, and early promoter of self-
propelled vehicles.. Diaries (51 v.) accompanied by a cashbook and
a catalog of Marshall's machinery and inventions.
MS 62-2691
Madison China Aid Council.
Records, 1938-44.
1 box.
In State Historie.fl Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence and financial records of the Madison branch of the
national China Aid Council, an affiliate of the United China Relief
organization. Includes extracts from letters written by Dr. and Mrs.
Philip Greene, Americans working in Chinese hospitals during World
War II.
MS 62-2692
Mailer, John Gottlieb, 1813-1893.
Papers, 1843<-88.
47 v. and 1 folder.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Evangelical missionary. Diaries of Muller, daring appointments
and pastorates held chiefly In Madison and other places in Wisconsin
and Hlinois, together with 2 vols, of reminiscences, several small
account hooks, and 4 letters (1859-63) of Charles Hammer of Cleve-
land, Ohio. In German.
MS 62-2693
Myrick, Nathan, 1822-1905.
Account and memorandum books, 1841-47.
3 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Pioneer settler and Indian trader. Account books kept by Myrick,
the first white settler at La Crosse, Wis, showing transactions with
Indians and whites; together with a memorandum book containing
penciled notes on miscellaneous items such as expenses, trading ac-
counts, and services.
MS 62-2694
Miner, Henry A 1829-1931.
Papers, 1815-1930.
9 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Congregational clergyman. Correspondence in connection with
Miner's work as secretary of the Committee on Pastoral Relations
of the Wisconsin Congregational Conference and his numerous other
official positions in the church ; diaries and * an autobiography of
Miner's grandfather, Samuel H. Miner; Miner's own diaries and
lecture notes (1850-62) ; record of marriages performed by Miner
(1859-1921) ; and the annual reports (1873-77) of the Home Mission-
ary Work in the Southern District of Wisconsin.
MS 62-2695
Connally, Thomas Terry, 1877-
Paprrs, 1S06-1952.
252 ft (ca. 215,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Attorney, U. S. Representative and Senator from Texas. Bulk of
the collection concerns Connally's years in the Senate. Includes
about 6,000 speeches, remarks, and press releases showing his opin-
ions on foreign affairs, the tidelands oil controversy, and other
topics; a large collection of scrapbooks, a legislation file, 1929-52,
consisting chiefly of constituent correspondence, a small file on
atomic energy showing Connally's prominence as a member of the
Senate Atomic Energy Committee, a "Texas file" relating to patron-
age, etc. ; also personal correspondence, articles, reports, voting rec-
ords, clippings, pamphlets, and photos. Correspondents include James
A. Farley, Alger Hiss, Cordell Hull, Lyndon B. Johnson, Patrick A.
McCarran, Harlan F. Stone, and Harry S. Truman.
Register published in 1958 by the Library of Congress. Also
described in the Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions,
v. 10, no. 3 (May 1953) p. 159.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Senator Connally, 1953.
MS 62-2696
Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronau-
tics, inc.
Papers, 1926-43.
8 ft (ca. 6020 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Consists mainly of correspondence for the period of the Fund's
existence, 1926-30. Also included are reports and articles, pamphlets,
legal and financial records, and other printed and MS. Items. A
group of papers, described as the R. H. Mayo material. Includes the
MS. of Mayo's The promotion of aeronautics, a review of the work
of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund; and correspondence, 1939-43, per-
taining thereto. Among the correspondents are Harry F. Guggen-
heim, president; Admirals Hutchinson I. Cone and Emory S. Land,
220
The Nc
Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronau
tics, inc. Papers, 1926-43. (Continued)
vice-presidents ; and numerous scientists, educators, and other inves-
tigators whose work the Fund sponsored and encouraged.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Harry F. Guggenheim, 1955.
MS 62-2697
Norris, George William, 1861-1944.
Papers, 1884-1944.
266 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Political leader. Correspondence, notebooks, memoranda, speeches,
memorabilia, scrapbooks, subject flies, maps, charts, photos., and
miscellaneous printed materials, covering Norris' service as U. S.
Congressman and Senator from Nebraska, 1908-43. The bulk of the
collection falls in the period 1893-1941 and is concerned with Ne-
braska politics and the national political picture. Includes material
on campaigns, conservation, development of river valleys, Norris'
stand on both. World Wars and his services as chairman of the Senate
Agriculture Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Indexed in part
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also partly described in
the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 13 no. 8
(May 1056) p. 152 and v. 14, no. 3 (May 1957) p. 116.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Senator Norris, 1942-M; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Robertson,
1955-56.
MS 62-2698
Inman, Samuel Guy, 1877-
Papers, 1901-52.
17 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Missionary, teacher, social worker, lecturer, writer, and Pan-
Americanist Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, scrapbooks, clip-
pings, photos., memorabilia, MSS. of books and articles. Contains
subject files on 17 Latin American countries and on such topics as
cleri calism, education, international law, and labor as they pertained
to the Americas. Includes letters from persons Important In inter-
American relations, Latin American politics and literature, such as
Dean G. Acheson, Wlllard F. Barber, William B. Borah, Nicholas
Murray Butler, Manuel Avfla Camacho, Cordeli HulL Edward G.
Miller, Jr., Palmer E. Pierce, Dean Bosk, BUery Sedgwick, Harry S.
Truman, and Sumner Welles.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the Li-
brary's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. li, no. 3 (May
1954) p. 166.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Dr. Inman, 1952.
MS 62-2699
Jones, Howard Murray-, 1866-1953.
Papers, 1890-1940.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Congregational minister. Mainly personal letters from Jones to
his sister, Ada Alice Jones, together with a few early papers concern-
ing his teaching at Berea College, Ky, and his pastorates at Kalama-
zoo. Mich., and Minneapolis, Minn. The major portion of the collec-
tion, covering tie period after 1911, pertains to his farm experiences
at Auburndaie and his ministerial services in Madison.
. MS 62-2700
This number not used: MS 62-270i
Loening, Grover Cleveland, 1888-
Papers. 1900-42.
22ft. (ca. 16,500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Businessman, aircraft engineer, and author. Correspondence, lit-
erary MSS. (major works, articles, and speeches), clippings (some
mounted in scrapbooks), photos., drawings, blueprints, and other
printed matter, relating to aeronautical development Richard IS.
Byrd's first Antarctic expedition, the Wright Co, and Loenlng's own "
aircraft company. Correspondents include Wlnthrop W. Aldrich,
William Vincent Astor, Richard E. Byrd, Harry L. Hopkins, Joseph P.
Kennedy, Andrew W. Mellon, William' Mitchell, Igor I. Sikorsky,
Edward B Stettlnlus, Jr„ Harold S. Vanderbitt, ana the Wright
Brothers.
Begister published in 1959 by the Library of Congress. Also de-
scribed in the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, t.
14, no. 3 (May 1957) p. 123. -i . —,
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Gift of Mr. Loenlng, 1956 and 1958.
MS 62-2702
T ational Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930.
Paper*, ca. 1854-1944.
99 fi. ica. 70,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts.
Chemist, teacher, author, and lecturer. Correspondence (including
letterpress volumes), diaries, legal papers, clippings, memoranda,
printed matter, articles, speeches, lectures, essays, maps, blueprints,
graphs, tables, memorabilia, and photos. The papers relate to three
major periods: Wiley's early years as student and teacher; his serv-
ice as Chief of the Bureau of Chemistry of the U. S. Dept of Agricul-
ture (1883-1912) during which he led the movement which culminated
In passage of the Pure food and drugs act of 1906; and his retire-
ment years, during which he lectured on the Chautauqua circuit and
directed the Good housekeeping magazine's Bureau of Food, Sanita-
tion, and Health. Includes a list of papers published by Wiley, and a
bound voHime of souvenirs of a memorial dinner held in 1944.
Unpublished finding aid in. the Library. Also described In the Li-
brary's Qnarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. m, no. 3 (May
1953) p. 154-155.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Wiley, 1952-56.
MS 62-2703
Somervule, Randolph, 1891-1958.
Papers, ca. 1915-58.
150 v. anil 20 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
University professor, actor, and director. Correspondence, lecture
notes, promptbooks, scrapbooks, and photos., largely relating to Somer-
ville's work as director of the Washington Square Players, New York
City, and the Duke's Oak Theatre, Cooperstown, N. T. Prominent
among the correspondents are Margaret Anglin, Whltford Kane, Julia
Marlowe Sothern, and John Taras.
Bequest of -Mr. Somervtlle. -
MS 62-2704
Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937.
Papers, ca. 1898-1945.
106 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopy.
Lawyer, political leader. Secretary of War, and author. Corre-
spondence, minutes, reports, memoranda, printed matter, speeches,
and articles. While there is significant coverage of Baker's period in
the Wilson Cabinet during World War I, the greater part of the
papers concern his post-war activities in several business firms, and
in organizations devoted to relief, philanthropy, education, law and
jurisprudence, and social service. Among the bodies Baker served as
director or president were The Cleveland Trust Co, Baltimore and
Ohio . Railroad, American Judicature Society, National Consumer's
League, Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, Woodrow Wilson Foundation,
and Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. Includes some material about
Baker.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of iirs. Richard Welling, 1939; Mrs. J. M. Mendheim, 1940;
Sidney C. Graves, 1941 ; Elizabeth Baker MeGean, Newton D. Baker
m, and Margaret Baker Wright, 1952; Mrs. Philip E. Leon, 1953; Jo-
seph C. Hostetler, 1952 and 1954 ; Ralph Hayes, 1956.
MS 62-2705
Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862--1927.
Papers, ca. 1890-1927.
135 ft. (ca. 97,300 items) .
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Senator, historian, and biographer. The papers document
Beveridge's career from his early law practice through his two terms
in the Senate, his espousal of the Progressive Party, 1912-16, his
experience as a war correspondent in Europe, and his later work as
historian and biographer. Included are addresses and articles, nofta,
MS. and typed drafts, printed texts; diary notes, a few pictures,
records of interviews with such figures as George Bernard Shaw, Sir
Edward Grey, Sir Gilbert Parker, the Emperor of Germany, Alfred
von Tirpitz, Gabriel Hanotaux, and Henri Bergson, on many of which
. appear autograph comments by the subject The bulk of the collection
is correspondence, which Includes substantial groups of correspondence
with, among "others, Theodore Roosevelt George W. Perkins, David
Grahai i Phillips, George H. Lorimer, John C. Shaffer, Albert Shaw,
and Gilford Pinchot
Index to Office files.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described in the
Lftrary's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 6, no. 3 (May
1949) p. 86jind v. 7, no: 3 (May 1950) p. 28.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Beveridge, 1940r-53.
MS 62-2706
221
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Meyer and Finds Realty Company, Milwaukee.
Records, 1885-1907.
86 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Business records of a Milwaukee real estate flno operated from
about 1892 to 1896 by Willis A. Meyer and Otto A. Flnck, consisting
of correspondence, ledgers, cashbooks, journals, and miscellaneous
business record books of the company and similar record books of
various subsidiary land companies. Correspondence relates to the
sale of real estate, agency work for property owners, collections, com-
missions, land speculation at Trinidad, Colo., and operations of 15
subsidiary land companies, such as the Milwaukee Central Land
Company and the Crown Land Company. Several volumes relate to
the Phoenix Suspender Company of which Flnck was assignee.
Access restricted.
MS 62-2707
Gibbs, George Sabin, 1875-1947.
Papers, 1898-1947.
3 ft. (2407 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies.
Army nfficwr and business executive. Correspondence, a field note-
book (1808-09), telegrams, reports, memoranda, maps, dippings, and
photos. Most of the material concerns Gibbs' career leading up to his
appointment as Chief Signal Officer in 1928. There Is some personal
correspondence until 1939, and a group of letters and telegrams at
the time of his death. Includes correspondence relating to his vice
presidency of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corpora-
tion and his presidency of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. In 19S1.
Also Includes letters and memoranda from Sosthenes Behu, Dwight F.
Davis, Adolphus W. Greely, William Mitchell, Edgar Russel, Jonathan
M. Waimvright, (1864-1945) and others.
Unpublished finding aid prepared by the Signal Corps Historical
Division in 1957 is In the library.
Gift of CoL David P. Gibbs, 1958.
MS 62-2708
Strahlmann, Mrs. Louis.
Papers, 1870-1938.
ca. 225 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence (mostly 1936-38) of the Strahlmann family con-
cerning stagecoach stations in Arizona and southern California and
containing descriptions and directions for locating the ruins. Includes
the MS. of Arid outposts of Carrizo, by Philip Johnston.
MS 62-2709
Schwellenbach, Lewis Baxter, 1894-1948.
Papers, 1916-48.
9 ft (ca. 6000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
TJ. S. Senator from Washington, Judge, and Secretary of Labor.
Correspondence, speeches, statements, printed matter, scrapbooks, and
photos, mainly dating from 1936. Includes Schwellenbach's voting
record in the Senate, letters of condolence to Mrs. Schwellenbach and
memorial service material.
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. Schwellenbach, 1957-58.
MS 62-2710
Weaver, James Baird, 1833-1912.
Papers, ca. 1861-ca. 1912.
4 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Populist leader. Correspondence, a book of letters from friends
concerning a portrait of Weaver, an address In memory of Carroll
Wright, and other papers. Includes Civil War correspondence with
Weaver's wife, Clara Vinson Weaver.
Gift of James B. Weaver, Jr., 1912-27; Esther Weaver Court, 1961.
MS 62-2711
Metcalf, John, 1788-1864.
Business records, 1831-61.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Becords (1831-33) of time and "provisions used while constructing
the shot tower at Helena, Wis, and miscellaneous accounts and cor-
respondence concerning Metcalf s operation of the shot tower and a
sawmill at Baraboo.
MS 62-2712
French orphans of World War i, 1916-27: case histories.
3 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Files on 38 French families aided by Eugene T. Chamberlain and
other philanthropic Americans. Photos. The bulk of the collection
is correspondence, mainly in French, concerning rehabilitation of the
families and the education and placement of the children in produc-
tive employment Each file contains a memorandum givine famllv
background. ™~*±3
Unpublished register in repository.
Gift of Eugene T. Chamberlain, 1927.
MS 62-2713
Willers, Diedrich, 1833-1908.
Papers, 1826-1927.
2 v. and 20 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begtonal History and
University Archives (652)
Lawyer and public official of New York State. Correspondence,
clippings and other papers relating to Willers' career as private secre-
tary to Horatio Seymour, the secretary of New York State, mem-
ber of the State Assembly, and Democratic Party worker. Includes
papers relating to the activities of Willers' father of the same name,
pastor of the German Reformed Church at Bearytown, Seneca Co..
N. Y.
MS 62-2714
Brigham, Johnson, 1846-1936.
Papers.
7 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Librarian and author. Correspondence, speeches, literary and
scholarly MSS., such as Bankers in literature and An old man's Idyl,
22 volumes of news clippings, biographical sketches, 3 volumes of
prints on China, Japan, and the world, programs, and other papers.
Includes material relating to the Civil War, authors, prominent
Iowans, James Harlan, literary subjects, the Des Moines river front,
and Iowa libraries.
Gift of Minnie E. Hess, 1936-52; Mr. Brigham; Forest Hutten-
locher, 1»40 : and William L Riley. 1951.
MS 62-2715
Rosing, Leonard August, 1861-1909.
Papers, 1893-1909.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Merchant and politician. Correspondence, speeches, reports and
other papers relating to Minnesota and national politics. Two letter-
press books contain information on the affairs of the Minnesota
Municipal and Commercial League, of which Basing was president ;
on its Interest in increasing the power of the Interstate Commerce
Commission to fix railroad rates; on the Influence exerted upon V. S.
Senator Moses E. Clapp and Representative Frederick C. Stevens
toward this end ; on the activities of the Commercial Club of Cannon
Falls ; and on political appointments. Includes letters from William
Jennings Bryan, John A Johnson, John Lind, and others.
Gift of Rosing's daughter, Mrs. W. L Patterson, 1938.
MS 62-2716
Wood, William H 1817-1870.
Papers, 1865-1915.
1 box and 1 reel of microfilm
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Microfilm made from originals loaned by Mrs. William Wacha and
George Hlneline.
Correspondence with data on the burning of the Wood home at
Sauk Rapids, MlniL. and on New Athens College, Greensburg, Ky.;
reminiscences by Minnie Mary Lee ipseud. of Mrs. Wood] telling of
the early settlement of Sauk Rapids, of her husband's election as
district attorney for Benton Co„ Minn, and of the establishment of
the Sauk Rapids new era; and poems. Among the persons mentioned
are William Aitken, Frederick Ayer, David Gllman, Sherman Hall,
Sylvanus B. Lowry, Jeremiah RusselL Henry H. Sibley, and William
W. Warren.
MS 62-2717
222
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Fur Company.
Records, 1803-66.
16 boxes and 5 reels of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
_ Transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies made from originals In
the >ew York Historical Society; the John Jacob Astor House,
Mackinac Island; the Newberry Library, Chicago; the Library of
Congress and the National Archives, Washington, D. C • the Public
Archives of Canada, Ottawa; and the Barton Historical Collection
of the Detroit Public Library.
Letter books and account books relating to the operations of the
American Fur Co. in the Northwest. Includes letters to Ramsay
Crooks and Robert Stuart concerning sales of furs, the Columbia Fur
Co, the regulation of the Indian trade, the Treaty of Prairie du Chlen
( ^ 5 . ) ' ^Uen employees, and the MichOimackiaac Co. Correspond-
ents include Samuel Abbott, William A. Aitken, John Jacob Astor,
Alexis i Bailly Lewis Cass, Pierre Chouteau, Jr., Hercules L. Dou*
SE^£wu5S? te * Noman w - KItts<,n • Henr7 a SiWey - and
MS 62-2718
McLaughlin, James, 1842-1923.
Papers, 1911-19.
ibex.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Inspector in the Office of Indian Affairs. Includes typewritten
copies of reports and correspondence pertaining to conditions in the
La Pointe and the Oneida Indian schools in 1811; investigations made
to 1815 of claims for land allotments to the Bad Elver Band of
Chippewa: and transcripts of the hearing held at Oneida in 1917
shortly before the trust period on the Oneida land allotments expired.
MS 62-2719
Madison, Watertown, and Milwaukee Plank Road Company.
Records of the Madison, Watertown and Milwaukee
Plank Road Company and of the Lisbon and Milwaukee
Plank Koad Company, 1848-98.
12 items and 1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Committee reports on the most practicable route for the Madi-
son, Watertown, and Milwaukee Plank Boad, together with a toll
report, deeds, agreements, and other legal papers connected with
construction and maintenance, lists of subscribers to the stock of
M4f5ri roaas ' and iecor<ls «* the Interest due on stock payments,
MS 62-2720
Coolidge, Alice P 1866-1983.
Papers, 1896-1932.
8 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Correspondence, scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, and photos,
dealing with the work of a member of the Child Welfare Committee
KJ£f JSEOPfS Wo,D ™' s Committee of the Council of National
S?^2f? f 1 ®? 8 ; 19 ). ™ d "Ua her activities as State regent of the
Daughters ofthe American Revolution (1920-24) Includes infonna-
.2 m . *** Pns'denlal campaign of 1820, in which Mrs. Coolidge was
active In behalf of the Republican Party.
MS 62-2721
Oakley, Frank W 1841-1925
Papers, 1859-1921.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
nJ^P^J. *??S?* 5!L wltl VJ he ■■*"■*■ wrttt «' *<> relatives to
Belolt, Wis., by Mrs. Cynthia Oakley from Washington, D. C. and
Paris, ^, where she was stationed with her husband, LL Oakley.
'SSf °"; clTfl W«: together with later papers dealing with the
marking «f graves of Confederate soldiers who died at Camp Randall
and_ were buried to Forest HiU Cemetery, Madison, and with the
work done in this connection by Mrs. Alice Whiting Waterman,
formerly of Louisiana. ^^ «i=nu™,
MS 62-2722
Ming, Marcos AnreBus S d 1925
Papers, 1860-1961.
100 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Ariz.)
Packmaster 'and Indian Agency employee. Letters from the Office
of the Depot Quartermaster at various camps; maps of the U S ex-
pedition into Mexico in 1918, of overland journeys, and of trans used
between forts of Arizona ; and drawings and photos.
MS 62-2723
Robert, Henry Martyn, 1837-1923.
Papers. 1853-1927.
* ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer, engineer, parliamentarian, and author. Correspond-
ence, reports MSS. of Robert's Rules of order, lectures and speeches
relating to the Baptist Church, notes, memorandum books, scrapbook.
maps, photos., printed matter, and other miscellaneous material Per-
tains largely to Army engineering projects and parliamentary law.
Includes a memorandum book of the Office of the Chief Engineer
£■ SU? I ™ y ;. b " )g ^ a P Wcal ""tertol abort Robert, and a letter written
in 1SZ7 to Mrs. Robert on parliamentary procedure. Correspondents
include Newton R CoUamer, Mary Innis Denton, Persifor Frazer,
S. C. Griggs & Co., James A. Hardie, Lewis M. Haupt, Andrew A.
Humphreys, Edward Judson, George H. Mendell, Joseph T. Robert,
Joseph G. Totten, Edward T. Townsend, and John M. Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Robert, 1950; Mrs. Henry Martyn Robert, Jr., 1951.
MS 62-2724
Wilson, James Harrison, 1837-1925.
Papers, 1865-1920.
25 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Soldier, railroad builder, and author. Correspondence, Journal,
speeches, articles, military orders, memorabilia, drafts of literary
MSS, notes, typescripts, and galley proofs of published works.
Papers relate to Civil War campaigns, the post-war Army, railway
building in the Mississippi Valley, life in China in the Mar's and to
1900, the Spanish-American War, Republican politics, and the inter-
ests of Wilson as a biographer. Includes the typescript of his book.
The life of John A. Rawlins, and extracts of Rawlins' letters
Unpublished finding aid and index in the Library
Gift of Mrs. Walter Bender, 1946.
MS 62-2725
Strode, John William, 1883-
Scrapbooks, 1929-36.
8v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Arte )
Journalist. Scrapbooks on taxation, tariffs, the Colorado Blver
highways, and Arizona game and fish activities.
MS62-2726
Stone, Harlan Fiske, 1872-1946.
Papers, 1909-46.
29 ft. ( ca. 20,000 items )
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Attorney, professor, U. S. Attorney General, and Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, articles,
minutes, clippings, briefs, case files, opinions, and other legal papers
concerning Amherst College, the U. S. Attorney General's office,
Columbia University, the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian
Institution, tbe Foiger Library, and U. S. Supreme Court cases In
which Stone participated as Attorney General or as Justice. Among
the correspondents are Irving N. Brant, Nicholas Murray Butler.
John Foster Dulles, Felix Frankfurter, Herbert Hoover, John. Basset*
Moore, and George Sutherland.
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. Stone, 1949.
MS 62-2727
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-189L
Papers, 1833-93.
28 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Bibliophile and author. Correspondence, diaries, memoranda, bills
for household expenses and books, outline for articles, records of
purchases, and other papers. Includes letters from historians, in-
cluding Samuel G. Drake, Francis Parkman, and Jared Sparks; from
bookdealers and owners of manuscript coUecUons, custodians of
archives, Government officials, and others whose influence Draper
sought in his collecting; from boyhood friends near his birthplace at
Buffalo, N. Y„ classmates at Granville College, Ohio, business associ-
ates at Pontotoc Mississippi, his parents and brothers at Toledo,
Ohio, and his cousin Lydia and her husband, Peter A. t?jm«m Cor-
respondence deals with the building up of the Wisconsin State Sis-
223
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891. Papers, 1833-93.
(ConHTmrrQ
torical Society's library, art gallery, and museum, plans for publica-
tions, and soliciting contributions and securing members for tbe so-
ciety, of which Draper was first superintendent; passage of the town-
ship library bill ; university affairs, particularly the selection of
Henry Barnard as president ; the Baptist Church of Madison ; Draper's
private historical work, his plans for collaborating with Benson J.
Lossing on a hiography of Daniel Boone, his trips to interview Ohio
Valley pioneers; and his manuscript and autograph collecting. The
small diaries (7 boxes) are in effect memorandum books with occa-
sional personal entries.
Unpublished index to correspondents in the repository.
MS 62-2728
Pershing, John Joseph, 1860-1948.
Papers, 1882-1949.
172 ft. (ca. 127,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Army officer. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, speeches,
statements, orders, drafts, maps, scrapbooks, clippings, picture al-
bums, posters, photos., miscellaneous printed matter, and memorabilia
covering Pershing's career in the Indian campaigns, in Cuba and the
Philippines, as military attache* in Tokyo and Manchuria during the
Busso-Japanese War, as commander of the expedition to Mexico in
1916, as commander-in-chief of the American Expeditionary Forces In
World War I, and as president of the Plebiscite Commission in Tacna-
Arica in 1925-26. Includes greetings from French municipalities
(1919) which contain expressions of appreciation and gratitude to the
XT. S. ; preparatory data and drafts for Pershing's book. My expe-
riences in the World War, and for his unpublished memoirs; family
correspondence : and material relating to his death.
Card index in the Library.
Unpublished rinding aid in the Library. Also described in the li-
brary's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 10, no. 3 (May
1963) p. 156.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
The bulk of the collection was deposited by executors of General
Pershing's estate, 1951; converted to gift, 1952. Smaller accessions
were received in 1915, 1953 and 1955.
MS 62-2729
Howard, James C d. 1880.
Papers, 1813-81.
8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Early settler in Milwaukee Co., Wis. Correspondence, from numer-
ous members of the Howard family in several sections of the U. S.
Includes letters froiu Howard's brother, Dean S. Howard, a building
contractor who invented a new type of dredging machine and who
worked on harbors and canals in Upper Canada, the Middle West,
Corpus Christi, Texas, and Nicaragua ; from Howard's wife, So-
phronia Porter; from his children and their families in Wisconsin,
Massachusetts, and California; and from other relatives. The let-
ters touch on the various activities of the correspondents, their
health, financial concerns, religious beliefs, and cultural interests;
local politics, financial panics, the California gold rush, educational
facilities, scientific farming, fruitgrowing, wood conservation, spiri-
tualism, and the final settlement of Howard's estate.
MS 62-2730
Hallett, SamneL
Papers, 1834-64.
25 items and 2 v.
In Cornell University Library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (490, 734, 816)
In part, microfilm.
Banker. Correspondence, diaries, and other papers relating to
Hallett's attempts to secure European and British patents and Gov-
ernment orders for the diving bell Nautilus, to the promotion of the
Atlantic and Great Western Railway Co., to newspaper attacks on
Hallett, and to his murder. The diaries (1857-58) contain comments
an business dealings with John Goddard, Henry Doolittle, the Credit
Mobilier, John S. Elsey of the Bank of England, George Francis
Train, and Baron Bothschild ; references to George M. Dallas, min-
ister to England, and John Y. Mason, minister to France; remarks
on English society; descriptions of temperance and anti-slavery meet-
ings in Exeter Hall; reflections on English views of the education
of the masses; comparisons of British and American statesmen;
anecdotes relating to Hallett's experiences ; and a description of the
American minister's confidential account of Central American treaty
negotiations.
MS 62-2731
Ankeny family.
Papers, 19th-20th cent.
2 items, 2 v., and 2 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Papers of Rollin V. Ankeny, including Civil War letters and map,
family letters, and papers on Florida land and a pension; a date
book (1927) and a scrapbook of Fred EL Hunter as mayor of Des
Moines ; correspondence and other papers of the Fremont Republican
Club, Des Moines, and the United States Centennial Commission; an
essay book of Lallie Irvine; 2 autograph books of Alice Wilson;
scrapbooks on musical events and on the Historical Records Survey
of Iowa; cuppings relating to the Conversational Club of Dec
Moines; a MS., The wild rose of Iowa; certificates, printed material,
and other papers.
In large part, gift of Mary Ankeny Hunter, 1960.
MS 62-2732
De Forest, Henry Pelonze, 1864-1948.
Papers, 1884-1942.
9 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (913 and 41/5/27)
Physician. Correspondence, vacation diaries, other papers, and
photos, of class reunions. Relates mainly to De Forest's activities
as secretary of his Cornell University Class of 1884, as secretary of
the Class of 1890 of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Columbia University, as librarian of the Cornell Club of New York,
as surgeon in charge of the 3d Division Hospital, 7th Army Corps,
Panama Park, Fla. (1898), as major in the 13th Artillery District of
the National Guard (Medical Dept), as historian of the New York
Chapter of Alpha Mu Pi Omega Medical Fraternity, and as president
of the International Society for Personal Identification. Includes
material relating to fingerprinting, which De Forest was partly re-
sponsible for introducing into this country, and to his Invention of
the dactyloscope for improved fingerprinting procedures.
MS 62-2733
Simpson, William Dunlap, 1823-1890.
Papers, 1798-1914,
3689 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer and Congressman, Governor, and chief justice
of the South Carolina Supreme Court Legal and personal corre-
spondence and papers of Simpson, of his law partner, Henry Clinton
Young, and of Simpson's sons, relating chiefly to the Civil War and
Reconstruction. Other subjects include the Masonry movement in
the South, agriculture, 19th century politics, economic matters, the
duelling code, emigration to Missouri, a gold movement to Idaho,
Colorado, and Montana, and other matters. Correspondents and
others mentioned include Robert Dunlop, F. Nance, Daniel Wallace,
William Watson, John Lyde Wilson, and W. B. Young.
Card Index in the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tilley
and N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1941-58.
MS 62-2734
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804.
Papers, 1772-93.
1 v. and 1 box.
Is American Antiquarian Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Planter and iron manufacturer of Westmoreland County, Va. In-
cludes a short diary (1774) In an almanac, and typed excerpts from
Carter's letter books and journals between 1772 and 1793, describing
bis life as an active businessman during the Revolutionary period.
MS 62-2736
KleinpeH, Henry, 1869-1951.
Papers, 1904-51.
1 v. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician of Cassville and Prairie du Chien, Wis. Personal and
professional correspondence, 4 diaries of trips to Europe and the
western part of the U. S., business papers (1926-45) consisting
mainly of, financial statements of the Flint (Michigan) Lumber Com-
pany, a business expense ledger (1928-44), and medical notebooks.
Many of the letters are in German.
MS 62-2736
224
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gillis, John A
Pia:- ; <>5. lSOl-fiD.
1 b.i.:.
In MhmeMira Historical Society <-ol|*.<-r:.-ins.
Diaries ki>pt hy Davis as a member of Compunv K. Sixty-fourth
He~imeut. Ohio Infantry, aurinf the Civil War and after his return
to liucynix. Oliio. relating to campaigns, life in the ramps, political
opinions, slavery, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, incidents
In GiUis' personal life, the presidency of Andrew Johnson, the elec-
tion of Ulysses S. Grant, local politics, GUUs' appointment as mall
agent, activities of the G. A. R., and social life In Bucyrus.
MS 0:2-2737
Peake, Ebenezer Steele, 1830-1905.
Papers. 1853-1930.
10 v. anil 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical. .Society collections.
Episcopal minister. Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences ac-
count books and other papers covering Peake's missionary ' and
pastoral activities at Crow Wins, Fort Bipley, Gul! Lake, Austin,
Faribault and Moorhead, Minn., Valley City, N. D., Detroit and
California, and his service in the Civil War as chaplain of the
Twenty Eighth Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry. Includes reminis-
cences of Mrs. Peake and John Johnson, Information on pastoral
calls, sermons, baptisms, marriages and confirmations, St. Mary's
Hall at Faribault, and the Protestant Episcopal Home at St PauL
Correspondents include Ezekiel Gear, Joseph A. Gilfillan, Henry B.
Whipple, Jackson Kemper, and Enmegahhowh (John Johnson), a
native missionary among the Chippewa.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 20 (IKS) p. -131.
Gift of Peake's granddaughter, Margaret Pray, 1836.
MS 62-2738
Gray, James, 1862-1916.
Papers, 1867-1916.
17 v. and 5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Journalist and mayor of Minneapolis. Correspondence, speeches,
articles, and scrapbooks, relating to Gray's activities as mayor of
Minneapolis in 1808 and 1899. to his campaign as Democratic candi-
date for the Governorship in 1910, and to his career as editor of the
Minneapolis times and associate editor and Washington correspondent
of the Minneapolis jonrnaL Includes information about a smallpox
epidemic in Minneapolis in 1900. the Minneapolis police force, public
utilities in Minneapolis, the Mexican revoluton of 1910, the 1912
election, incidents leading op to World War I, the Thirteenth Regi-
ment Minnesota Infantry, In World War x, and William Jennings
Bryan.
Gift of Gray's son, James, 1940.
MS 62-2739
Swedish Historical Society of America.
Reeords, 1854-1932.
16 v. and 10 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, photostats.
Correspondence, business papers, membership lists, and miscel-
laneous papers of the society. Includes correspondence and other
records of the Swedish Linnean Monument Society, the constitution
and membership lists of the Swedish Festival Chores, correspondence
and minutes of the Strindberg Club, and the correspondence of the
Swedish-American Republican Club of Minnesota. Among the mis-
cellaneous manuscripts included are poems and short stories by
Slgne Ankerfelt C. V. Dahlln, Johan Enander. Johan Pomras, J. A.
Josepnson, G. SUverstoipe, and Carl G. Walteulus, copies of letter
and reports made by Oscar Malmborg, immigrant agent of the Illinois
Central Railroad, reminiscences of the Pike's Peak gold rush by
Peter Westerlund and of the Chicago Fire by Alfred T. Llndgren, a
list of sculptured pieces by Olaf Bjorkmau, the reminiscences of Carl
A. Olson, describing his travels in Palestine and Sweden, and the
diaries (1877-1926) of Edward Sundell, with Information about New
York politics and about SundeU's trip to Minnesota-
Selections from the papers of Oscar Malmborg nave been edited by-
Andrew A. Sternberg and published as Letters of an early emigrant
agent In the Scandinavian countries, in the Bulletin of the Swedish
American Historical Society, v. 3 (1930) p. 7-52.
MS 62-2740
Northrup, George W 1837-1864.
Correspondence, 1852-65.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters by Northrup to his family and friends, describing his ex-
periences as a teacher in a mission school for Chippewa and half-
breeds at Pemhina, N. D., as a Government farmer for the Sionx at
the Yellow Medicine Agency, as a cavalry scout In the South during
the Civil War, and as a member of General Alfred Sully's punitive
expedition against the Sioux. . Includes correspondence concerning
Northrup's death in a battle with the Sioux.
MS 62-2741
Curtice, Cooper, 1856-1939.
Papers, 1822-1950.
4ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Scientist and writer. Correspondence, printed matter, school class
cards, photos., diaries, personnel record, and ledger. Material relating
to Curtice's periods of employment with the U. S. Geological Survey
and the Bureau of Animal Industry of the U. S. Dept of Agriculture.
Includes subject flies on Curtice's research concerning Texas fever,
bovine tuberculosis, blackhead in turkeys, tick eradication, and sheep.
Family and genealogical papers give data on the Curtice, Cooper, and
Eolbe families. Includes a blacksmith ledger of Curtice's maternal
grandfather, Asaph Cooper, and a biographical sketch prepared by a
grandson, Lee Butts.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Curtice, Rose Curtice Butts, and Lee Butts Curtice.
1953 ; Lee Butts, 1954.
MS 62-2742
This number not used: MS 62-2743
BickneD, Thomas Williams, 1834-1925.
Correspondence, 1855-1924.
lbox.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Educator.
MS 62-2744
White, William Pierrepont, collector.
Papers, 1728-1939.
60 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Connection of Regional History and
University Archives (399, 565, 580)
Correspondence, deeds, accounts, maps, surveys, pamphlets, and
other papers reflecting the westward and southward movement of
members of the White and related families, and concerning their
activities In the development of land, canals, railroads, cotton manu-
facturing, mining, banking, and highways. The early papers relate
J^L^Si" famUy of Middletown. Conn, and the development after
1783 of Whltestown, N. Y„ and Include the town books (1807-23) tor
Richland, N. Y., church records, early election returns, deeds, docu-
ments on the Brother Town Indians, grist mills, civil and criminal
cases, slave sales, the War of 1812, and the Bank of Utica. One
group of papers relates to the disposal of Constable lands and the
development of Pierrepont Manor, and contains statements of land
contracts (1801-10) given by William Constable, an Inventory of the
Constable estate (1829), a memorandum (1819-29) of journeys made
by William Constable Pierrepont to the Constable tract lists of bonds
for Ellisburgb, N. Y. (1834-41), and a series of letters from Franklin
B. Hough relating to life boats for EUisburgh and Oswego and to
other matters. Includes correspondence, accounts, and other docu-
ments of Hugh White, son of the Whltestown proprietor, early con-
crete manufacturer, and New York senator from Saratoga; of nil
brother, Canvass, an engineer for the Erie Canal, construction super-
intendent for -the Union Canal of Pennsylvania, the Delaware 4
Rariton Canal of New Jersey, and the New York Water Works Co,
aqd promoter of the Cohoes Co. : of William N. White, vice-president
of the Utica Pipe Foundry Co., director of tbe Utica and Mohawk
Railroad Co.. of tbe Jefferson County National Bank, the Rome
Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad Co., and other companies,
manager of the estate of his father-in-law, William Constable rierre-
pont and an active figure in political, church, and educational affairs ;
and of William Pierrepont White, lawyer and businessman of New
York and Utica, president of the Oneida Historical Society, and a
pioneer in the development of modern highways; papers of the
Wheeler, Constable, Van Wagenen, and related families; 12 boxes
of Walcott correspondence beginning with a series of letters (1825-
27) from Walnut Hills, Miss., and other series relating to real estate
speculation in Kansas, Missouri, Indiana and Nebraska, tc banking
in North Dakota, to the management of cotton mills in Georgia and
New York, and to nil and mining interests.
Described in Cornell University, Collection of Regional History,
Second report of the curator (1945-46) p. 25 and Third and fourth
annual reports (1946-4S) p. 4.5.
MS62-2745
Sherman, John, 1823-1900.
Correspondence.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer and statesman. Correspondents include William W. Belk-
nap, Sherman R Curtis, James W. Grimes, James Harlan, George W.
Jones, John A. Kasson, and Samuel J. Klrkwood.
MS 62-2746
225
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Street, Joseph H D
Papers, 1844-62.
1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Journalist and politician. Correspondence, an appointment, a
bond, and other papers. Includes a letter to William B. Street.
Gift of Ida M. Street.
MS 62-2747
Stone, John Young, 1843-1928.
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, legislator, attorney general of Iowa, and soldier. Miscel-
laneous correspondence and other papers.
Gift of the Attorney General's Office, 1931.
MS 62-2748
Scott, William Alexander.
Papers.
1 bos.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, a note to J. M. Davis, and a deed of trust to
Elijah Sells. Includes correspondence of Mrs. M. L. Mendenhall with
the Iowa Historical Dept (later, the Historical, Memorial and Art
Dept)
Gift of Mrs. M. L. Mendenhall, 1914-16.
MS 62-2749
Russell, John, I. 1821.
Papers, 1873-1906.
: box.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Farmer and politician of Iowa. Correspondence, receipts, and
other papers.
MS 62-2750
Ruekman, Eliphalet Benton, b. 1837.
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State. Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Farmer and politician, of Marion Co., Iowa. Correspondence and
other papers.
Gift of Mr. Ruekman.
MS 62-2751
Roberts, Benjamin Stone, 1810-1875.
Papers.
1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and ArchiTes collections.
Army officer and lawyer. Correspondence, addresses, passports,
and invitations.
Purchase, 1035.
MS '62-2752
Quick, Herbert, 1861-1925.
Papers.
Several items and several vols.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Author. Literary MSS., mostly of published works, including* an
autobiography. One man's life ; novels such as The broken lance, The
Hawkeye, and Virginia of the air lanes; short stories; and articles.
Gift of Mr. Quick, 1906 ; Edward C. Quick, 1839.
Full name: John Herbert Quick.
MS 62-2753
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882.
Correspondence,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
English painter and poet. Family letters.
MS 62-2754
Johnston, Benjamin, 1842 or 3-1902.
Papers,
ca. 1 box.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Soldier and diplomat A diary, 6 notebooks. Civil War papers, and
certificates. Includes a certificate of appointment as consul Ui
Honduras.
61ft of Hugh Brown.
MS 62-2755
Morgan, John S
Papers.
4 v. and several items.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Diaries and Civil War papers.
Gift of Mrs. L M. Earle.
MS 62-2756
Twombly, Voltaire P
Pap-rs, ca. 1861-ca. 1896.
2 packages.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part,' transcripts (typewritten)
Soldier, and treasurer of Iowa. Correspondence of the Civil War
period and the 1890's, diaries, commissions, and other papers. Cor-
respondents include Chloe A. Funk.
Gift of Mr. Twombly, 1915; Bath A. Jeffries, I960; Dwlght N.
Lewis.
MS 62-2757
Graham, Harvey, 1827-1884.
Papers, 1850-65.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Millwright and Army officer. Ca. 250 Items of Civil War and other
correspondence; commissions, and special orders.
Gift of Graeme O'Geran, I960.
MS 62-2758
Gillette, Charles L
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, reports, circulars, Instructions, orders, and other
Civil War material
Gift of Mr. Gillette, 1926.
MS 62-2759
Gowey, Ann.
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Personal correspondence, Civil War papers, and Bradley family
history.
Gift of Mrs. Gowey. 1912.
MS 62-2760
Iowa. Spirit JCake Monument Commission.
Records, ca. 1894-95.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, title abstracts, a deed, a release of mortgage, a
map, and other official papers.
Gift of W. C. Carpenter.
MS 62-2761
Harriott, Isaac H d. 1857.
Correspondence.
1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part, transcripts.
Physician, and pioneer of Dickinson Co, Iowa. Letters of Har-
riott and members of his family, used by Frank Irving Harriott In
writing sn article on the Spirit Lake massacre.
Gift of Frank L Herrlott, 19S2.
MS 62-2762
Sherman, Hoyt, 1827-1904.
Papers.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, businessman, and historian. Family correspondence; let-
ters from prominent Iowans; and resolutions (1904), with remarks
by Emory H. English, on Sherman's life, character and service.
In part, acquired 1911; gift of Emory H. English, 195&
MS 62-2763
226
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dodge, Henry, 1782-1867.
Papers, 1806-34.
ca. 25 items and 1 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Army officer and State official. Correspondence and a military
order book (1832t34) ; a Journal (1831) covering the campaign of the
Regiment of Dragoons (later the 1st Cavalry) under Dodge's com-
mand np the Bed Elver to the Pawnee villages; and IT commissions
as Army officer, sheriff, marshal, and county justice.
MS 62-2764
Lanman, Jacob Gartner, d. 1867.
Papers.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Army officer. Correspondence, Including letters from Nathaniel
B. Baker and Ulysses S. Grant ; plans for barracks and winter quar-
ters, contracts, a pass, and other papers.
Gift of George V. Lanman, 1913.
MS €2-2766
McMillan, E C
Papers, 1884-1906.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence concerning McMillan's appointment as warden at
Fort Madison, 15 commissions and appointments, and other papers.
MS 62-2766
Kerr, William 6 1871-
Correspondence,
1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer and politician, of Grundy Co, Iowa. Political correspond-
ence. Including 10 letters received in answer to Kerr's efforts to
promote Craig Wright's Judicial candidacy, and a rfl n J " g (1980) of
a letter to a newspaper on Iowa political events.
Gift of Mr. Kerr, 1938-66.
MS 62-2767
Granger, Barlow.
Correspondence, 1845-75.
5 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
Banker, of Iowa. Correspondence on land sales.
Gift of Mr. Granger, 1906.
MS 62-2768
Lees, James Henry, 1875-
Papers.
3 envelopes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Geologist. Addresses, articles, and Lees' doctoral dissertation
(1915), Geological conditions of the Des Moines River valley.
Gift of Mr. Lees.
MS 62-2769
Iowa State Agricultural Society-.
Records, 1853-70.
i box.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
Minutes, State Fair entry books (1886-58), and lists of premiums
awarded during the 6th and lTth annual exhibition, In 1859 and 1870,
and a diploma.
Gift of the Society and Johnson Brlgham; purchase from J N
McCabe, 1935.
MS 62-2770
Iowa State Dental Society.
Records, 1863-1937.
3 items, 7 v„ and 1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Minutes (1863-88. 1937), constitution and bylaws, membership lists
(1905-06), 2 ledgers, a secretary's record, and the LeMare District
treasurer's record book.
In part, deposit of the Society, 1950.
MS 62-2771
Iowa Baptist Education Society.
Records, 1855-69.
2v.
In Iowa S'tate Dept. of History and Archive collections.
Treasurer's account book, and proceedings of the executive board.
MS 62-2772
Monday Club, Dei Homes.
Records, ca. 1879-ca. 1925.
1 box.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Six record books of the secretary, annual reports, a secretary's
book, a history of the dub, a program of the 50th anniversary, a pam-
phlet and other papers.
Gift Of the Club, 1927; Mrs. F. L. Meredith.
MS 62-2773
Harper, Cornelius Allen, 1864-1951.
Papers, 1875-1944.
2 boxes.
In State historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician. Correspondence and other papers, including corre-
spondence r 1875-91") of Dr. James T. Reeve, secretary of the Wiscon-
sin State Board of Health, giving information on the formative yean
and development of the Board ; papers of 1915 pertaining to Harper's
opposition to legislative bill no. 704A providing for the abolition
of the State Board of Health and several other State agencies and
delegation of their functions to the Board of Public Welfare; and
papers after 1928 pertaining chiefly to a project for the collection of
pictures and biographical sketches of all past and current members
of the State Board of Health.
MS 62-2774
Pammel, Louis Hermann, 1862-1932.
Papers.
3 boxes.
fefl^Ti Sta !f **?*- of Hist o p 7 and Archives collections.
hJ^£?^ 2 nd , edncator - Correspondence (1927) ; materials on
£™ffL and -J el ?£ d J" ,bject8: P"* 6 P"** <* 2 boota on which
Pammel worked. Weeds of the farm and garden Jim) snathe
*T , f»£? B F - ^JF"*™ nlwne <ttli)Tana other'pa^ers.
In part, acquired 1948 ; in part, gift of Mr. Pammel. ""P"™-
MS 62-2775
Vail, Edward L 1849-1932.
Papers, 1850-1935.
ca. 2500 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Rancher and miner. Correspondence, banking papers (1917-32),
memorandum books, notes, time books, invoices, sales tickets, bills, tax
statements, assay statements, sample business letterheads, and other
papers, including material on the Total Wreck Mine, Apache Indians
(including Chiricahuas), the Mexican baile, La Clenega stagecoach
station, insurance dividends, a medical diet, clay analysis, and cattle
sales. Companies mentioned Include the Arizona Metals Corporation,
the Stelnfeld Co., and Wheeler-Perry.
MS 62-2776
Miller, Edward Gee, 1840-1906.
Papers, 1860-65, 1902.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Records kept by Capt Miller of Company G, 20th Wisconsin Vol-
unteer Infantry, Including ordnance and clothing inventories, official
orders, enlistment and muster-out records, furlough authorizations
and equipment receipts, proceedings of general courts-martial (1863-
£L ) ^ a ..! hort ^fP* »f the 1st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and a
brief history of Company G.
MS 62-2777
Latin, George W 1817-1884.
Correspondence, 1837-83.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer. Letters to Lakln at Plarteville, Wis, from friends and
colleagues in Wisconsin and Illinois concerning legal matters, his
participation in the Constitutional Convention of 1847, Whig politics,
and his affairs as State senator in 1848 and 1849, and as United
States District Attorney, 1849-54. Includes letters from Rufus Chan-
dler, written from Rusk, Texas, describing the legal and political
situation therein 1846-48, from Elihu B. Washbume, and from prom-
inent legislators of the early lead mining region.
MS 62-2778
227
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Doty, William T
Papers, 1852-1930.
15 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (751)
Printer, labor leader, politician, and Journalist. Papers, clippings,
and pamphlets relating to Doty"B support of Joshua A. Leach in the
formation of the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-
men (1873), temperance, prison reform, spiritualism, oppressive sys-
tems of taxation, political fends, farming problems, game laws, dis-
cussions on the origin of life, Doty's campaign for New York State
assemblyman on the Democratic ticket (1913), the Foley bill the
Jackson-Murtaugh labor MIL capital punishment, various merchan-
dise bills, banking laws, trust companies, and several local Issues.
Includes the minute book (1869) of the Minlsink Typographical
Union no. 131.
MS 62-2778
Pugh, Arthur.
Papers, 1892-1905, 1982.
41 Items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Accountant. Correspondence and a diary. Includes letters from
Robert M. La Follette, Sr., concerning campaign prospects and poli-
cies, during a period (1896-1904) in Which Pugh was active In cam-
paigning; letters giving information \on the Pugh family and on
Pugh's Interest in dog raising; and typescript of a diary he kept on
a trip to the Klondike during the gold rush of 1898-99.
MS 62-2780
Schmidt, Conrad, of Dubuque, Iowa.
Papers, 1876-90.
44 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Business records, most of them in German, showing transactions
of a resident of Dubuque, Iowa, with brewers and hardware
merchants.
MS 62-2781
Paine, Nathan, d. 1861.
Papers, 1862-64.
108 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Capt Paine's records of Company G, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, con-
sisting mainly of inventories and reports of equipment.
MS 62-2782
Whitehead, John M 1852-1924.
Papers, 1908-24.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and politician of Wisconsin. Letters written by White-
head containing reminiscences of the personal appearance and man-
nerisms of Abraham Lincoln, and correspondence and notes on per-
sonalities and events In Wisconsin's political history.
MS 62-2788
Stevens, John, 1840-1920.
Pap-re. 1864-94, 1954.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Inventor, of Neenah, Wis. Mainly letters received by Stevens from
Parkinson and Parkinson, Cincinnati lawyers retained to protect his
patents of milling machinery, grain weighers, and pump Improve-
ments. Includes a letter from John Stevens, Jr., explaining his
grandfather's inventions.
MS 62-2784
Clausen, Frederick Harold, 1875-1944.
Paper?, 1904-43.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Manufacturer. Mainly speeches delivered by Clausen, president
of the Van Brunt Manufacturing Co. at Hot-icon, Wis., on the farm
equipment industry, economy in Government, conservation, and good
citizenship, and In opposition to social welfare legislation; together
with several speeches, delivered in 1934, on his experiences as direc-
tor of the National Becovery Administration's code activities for the
farm equipment Industry.
MS 62-2785
WeDer, Luman Hamlin, 1833-1914.
Correspondence. 1828-1912.
11 buxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
U. S. Representative from Iowa. Correspondence relating to State
and local pollrical affairs in Iowa of numerous farm and labor third
party movements. Concerns campaigns, party finances, newspapers
and literature, conventions, speakers, fusion with other parties, and
Weller's personal affairs, and, during his term In Congress, currency
questions, pension claims, vote frauds, and appointments. Includes
some material on the career of James B. Weaver, Greenback-Labor
presidential candidate In 1880 and People's candidate In 1892.
MS 62-2786
Gibbs family.
Papers, 1796-1903.
2 v. and 4 boxes.
\ In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers, chiefly correspondence, of a Rhode Island, Connecticut
and New York family, a number of whose members were prominent
In commercial, political, and intellectual fields. Includes material of
George Gibbs, 1735-1803, merchant engaged in worldwide trade; his
eldest son George, 1776-1833, merchant and mineralogist; his sons
George Gibbs, 1815-1873, historian, geologist, and ethnologist ; Oliver
Wolcott Gibbs, 1822-1908, chemist and physicist ; Alfred Gibbs, 1823-
1888, TJ. S. Army officer ; and Francis Sarason Gibbs, 1831-1882, grata
exporter. Other persons mentioned include Jons Jakob Berzellus,
William F. Channlng, Salmon P. Chase, Justus von Liebig, Heinrlch
Rose, William H. Seward, Benjamin Silllman, John Austin Stevens,
Jr. and Oliver Wolcott.
Described in Guide to the manuscripts of the State Historical So-
ciety of Wisconsin, Supplement no. 1 (1957) p. 52-54. Correspond-
ence of the 185CTS of George Gibbs, 1815-1873, has been published
In the Oregon historical quarterly, v. 54 (Sept 1953) p. 190-239.
MS 62-2787
Scott, William F
Papers, 1837-41, 1882-86.
11 Items and 3 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
County superintendent of schools In Ozaukee Co, Wis. Diary
(1882-83) briefly noting Scott's visits to schools, together with a
few family papers (some in German), advice to physicians, and recipes
for medical preparations.
MS 62-2788
Warren, Reuben B
Correspondence, 1838-47.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Personal letters written to Warren at Alabama, N. Y., by school
friends and others. Beginning in 1845, there are a number of letters
from Ely S. Parker, a Seneca Indian, some of them written from
Washington, D. C commenting on affairs of the Seneca Indians In
Hew York- and on politics in Washington.
MS 62-2789
Vliet, Garret, 1790-1877.
Papers, 1835-46, 1901.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Notebooks kept by Vliet while surveying land and roads In
southern Wisconsin, 1835-46 ; together with a sketch of Vliet's activi-
ties from 1835 to 1837, written by his son, John B. Vliet based on
Information in these notebooks and his own recollections.
MS 62-2790
Rockwell, Le Grand, 1812-1869.
Papers, 1831-68.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Businessman, of Elkhorn, Wis. Mainly business papers relating to
Rockwell's activities as register of deeds and clerk of court for Wal-
worth County and letters concerning railroads and banking; together
with some correspondence from family members, a diary (1837) de-
scribing Rockwell's arrival in Wisconsin, and 2 diaries (1848-49)
containing details of his activities, and mention of commodity prices
and weather conditions.
MS 62-2791
228
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Upham, Horace A J 1853-1919
Pap?rs. 1853-95.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer Mninly legal papers concerning the suit (1890-95) of
Daniel Wells, Jr.. bondholder of the Fox and Wisconsin Improvement
Oompany, ts. the Green Bay and Mississippi Canal Company, kept by
Upham, an attorney for the plaintiff; together with letters from John
Catlin, Breese J. Stevens, and others (1885-93) along with copies of
other papers of both organizations.
MS 62-2792
Poe family.
Papers, 1832-1909.
93 Hems.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collection*.
Primarily correspondence on domestic affairs from David W. Poe,
his wife, and other members of the family In Brooklyn, Ohio, to rela-
tives in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Letters (1862-63) from Isaac
Poe, sergeant in the 29th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, describe Us
Civil War service at Camp Randall, Wis., and in Arkansas.
MS 62-2793
Stoddard, Thomas B 1800-1876.
Correspondence, 1861-65.
1 bos.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer and railroad promoter. Letters dealing with Stoddard's
efforts to obtain a charter and a federal land grant, for the Minne-
sota and Root River Railroad, to thwart schemes of rival lines, to
sell stock, and to secure men and materials for building the road.
With a few exceptions the letters were directed to C. W. Thompson,
superintendent of Indian affairs at St Paul, Minn
MS 62-2794
Swan, Elijah H 1811-1853.
Correspondence, 1824-1903.
l box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly family letters (1845-60) between members of a Connecticut
and New York family who migrated to Saline, Mich, and to Cottage
Grove, Wis, In the 1840-s. A small series (1901-03) written by
Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota to Mrs. Sarah Swan contains
reminiscences of their Wisconsin school days at Albion Academy.
MS 62-2795
Sulzer, William, 1863-1941.
Papers, 1899-1923.
1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Governor of New York. Correspondence and copies of speeches.
A few of the papers deal with the direct primary, the progressive s'
campaign of 1914, and the Prohibition and American parties. Other
letters relate to Sulzer's business investments, Masonic activities and
family matters. Correspondents Include John P. Alrgeld. Wants J
Abbott, and William V. Allen.
MS 62-2796
Schhtte, Rudolph Q J. 18181
Papers, 1837-79.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, documents, an account book, and miscellaneous
papers of a German Immigrant who came to Mifflin, Wis- about 1856.
In German.
MS62-2797
Russell, George C 1827-1912.
Correspondence, 1837-72.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly letters from members of Russell's family and from friends
while he was employed as a dry-goods clerk In New Bedford. Mass,
and, after 1856, as a horse dealer In Madlwm, Wis.
MS 62-2798
Ward, James W
Papers, 1851-67.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Legal and financial papers, together with a Journal of real estate
and financial transactions of Ward, who came to Madison In 1856
from Abtngton, Mass.
MS 62-2799
Rood, Katharine A 1861-1948.
Papers, 1826, 1872-1923.
2 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
A scrapbook prepared by Miss Rood containing letters and other
materials relating to the history of the First Presbyterian Church at
Sevens Point. Wis. ; and a volume of manuscript music consisting
mainly of folk tunes.
MS 62-2800
Swenaon, Oscar.
Correspondence, 1885-1936.
1 re»jl of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letters received by Swenson and his wife, residents of Grantaburg,
Wis., from relatives In Sweden concerning local conditions, glass for
emigration to America, and family affairs. In Swedish.
MS 62-2801
McEean, Thomas Jefferson, 1810-1870.
Papers, ca. 1831-ca. 1866.
lbox.
In Iowa state Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Army officer, engineer, and fanner. Correspondence, commissions,
a diploma, and other papers.
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Louis L. McKean ; purchase from Cadmus Book Shop, 1914
and 1£20.
MS 62-2802
fflacy, Jesse, 1842-1919.
Papers, 1866-1918.
ca. 1 box.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Political scientist Correspondence and addresses.
Gift of Mrs. Macy, 1920.
MS 62-2803
Parry, Charles Christopher, 1823-1890.
Correspondence, 1842-90.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Botanist and physician.
MS 62-2804
Pope, Samuel, colonel.
Papers, 19th cent,
ca. 2 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, 2 stock certificates (1840) of the Iowa Manufac-
turing Co., and other papers of, or relating to. Pope. Includes a letter
(1862) from Robert Moyle.
In part, gift of Mrs. Eugene Bryson.
MS 62-2805
Phillips, WflKam, 1827-190L
Papers.
2 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, of Des Moines. Correspondence, addresses, tax receipts,
certificates of admission to the Supreme Court bars of Iowa and the
V. S, and other papers.
Gift of Mrs. J. S. Phillips.
MS 62-2806
229
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Evans, William C 5. 1822.
Papers, ca, 1860-ca. 1889.
1 box.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Farmer and public official of Muscatine Co., Iowa. Correspondence.
2 commissions, a certificate of election, 2 Invitations, and an enroll-
ment in the Muscatine militia. Correspondents Include William B.
Allison, Samuel Jordan Kirkwood, Samuel Merrill, and George C.
Shipman.
Gift of Lacy D. Evans, 1927; C K. aiiirm^ 1925.
MS 62-2807
Latchaw, John Roland Harris, 1851-1928.
Papers.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Baptist and Christian clergyman, educator, and editor. Corre-
spondence ; MSS. of LatchaWs Bride unveiled, Hymn to kosmos, and
New commandant ; and a book,
MS62-2808
Ellyson, Gideon D
Papers, ca. 1879-
5 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Businessman, of Des Moines. Correspondence, vouchers, dippings,
a diploma, and other papers.
Gift of the estate of Mr. Ellyson, 1923 ; John H. Gould.
MS 62-2809
Van Buren County (Iowa) Fanners Institute.
Records.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives '^'"'■tl iyH
Programs, dippings, and other records.
Gift of Arthur J. Secor, 1928.
MS 62-2810
Wellslager, Anna (Beekman)
Papers.
1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence and clippings. Correspondents Include Edwin Hard
Conger and George B. Cortelyou.
Gift of Mrs. Wellslager, 1931.
MS 62-2811
Drake, Francis Marion.
Papers, ca. 1896-ca. 1898.
1 box.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Governor of Iowa. Correspondence, proclamations, an Inaugural
address, and printed material. Correspondents lndude William
McLaughlin.
Gift of Lana H. Cope, 1897 ; Mr. Drake.
MS 62-2812
Gower, Robert, of Cedar Co., Iowa.
Papers.
3 v. and-several items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Member of Iowa constitutional convention of 1857. Two notebooks,
a memorandum book, commissions, and a certificate. Includes notes
on national and State government.
Gift of Mrs. Borredell Bally, 1926-39; Bosemond Turner, 19S9.
MS 62-2818
Packard, Stephen B
Correspondence, 1878-96.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Politician and diplomat Letters to Packard while serving as TJ. a
Consul at Liverpool, Eng.
Gift of Mr. Packard. 1909.
MS 62-2814
Savage, William, 1833-1908.
Papers, 1847-1908.
4 v., 1 box, and 1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Farmer and painter. Correspondence, 4 diaries, a 6 volume Journal,
news dippings, advertisements, and other papers, inrinHinr material
onlowa birds.
In part, gift of Mr. Savage.
MS 62-2816
Collins, W L
Papers, 1893-1915.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
A diary and account books.
MS 62-2816
Robinson, Charles D 1822-1886.
Papers, 1808-S1.
79 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin- collections.
Publisher and politician of Wisconsin. Correspondence, together
with a collection of autographs. Letters (1883-66) between Robin-
son, owner of the Green Bay Advocate, and Matthew H. Carpenter,
Arthur McArthur, and other War Democrats, concern the Union
ticket formation of the Loyal Democratic Party, and the State and
national political scene.
MS 62-2817
Stockbridge Indians.
Papers, 1825-1911.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts.
Material relating to the early history of the tribe in Wisconsin,
induding a uedaratlon of rights and frame of government, a tribal
census, constitution and laws, a plat of the reservation, several Items
relating to the Statesburg mission, and scattered business papers of
members of the tribe.
MS 62-2818
Sterling, John W 1816-1885.
Papers, 1844, 1858-66.
80 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Professor. Mainly receipted bills from merchants of Madison,
Wis.
MS 62-2819
Stephenson Co., IU.
Records of district schools, 1852-1921.
86 p.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Becords of Harlem Corners. Blchland Center, and Damascus
school districts with essays on these schools by Dr. and Mrs. Nelson
Phillips.
MS 62-2820
Steele, John, 1832-1905.
Papers, 1899-1930.
1 box.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
A diary describing Steele's Journey to California during gold rush
days ; a second copy edited by Joseph Schater for the Caxton Club,
published as Across the plains in 1850; and a later narrative. In camp
and cabin.
MS 62-2821
Spencer, Albert M 1856-1925.
Correspondence, 1912-17.
68 Items.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections.
Municipal judge of Outagamie Co., Wis. Letters received by
Spencer concerning his legal business, family affairs, and miscellane-
ous matters.
MS 62-2822
Smith, John Y 1807-1874.
Letters, 1856.
lv.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts.
Editor of the Wisconsin argus. Copies of a series of letters writ-
ten by Smith from Aiken, S. C, to Sen. Henry rJodge on the appoint-
ment of a postmaster for Madison which also describe the political
position taken by Smith during his editorship of the Wisconsin argus,
1844-51.
MS 62-2823
230
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ewin, William.
Papers, 1784-1877.
19 T.
In West Virginia University Library (33, 106)
Land speculator, surveyor, and West Virginia State senator
Gift of O. D. Lambert, 1935, and George Phillips.
MS 62-2824
Rindlaub, Martin P 1838-1932.
Papers, 1917-25.
2v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Chairman of the Belmont Capitol Commission of Wisconsin. Cor-
respondence concerning the restoration of the first territorial capital
building and the formation of a park site, together with minutes of
meetings of the commission, and miscellaneous papers.
MS 62-2826
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Sermons and church history collection, 1794-1876
11 V. *
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Sermons and notes on church history gathered from various
sources.
MS 62-2826
Moore, Samuel, postmaster at Steuben, Me.
Papers, 1777-1867.
236 items.
In Colombia University Libraries.
Correspondence with local and State politicians, friends, business
associates, and members of Moore's family on political, business and
personal matters; deeds, indentures, writs, lists, accounts, and other
papers.
MS 62-2827
Pickman, Benjamin, 1763-1843.
Papers, 1788-1822.
49 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Merchant of Salem, and U. S. Representative from Massachusetts.
Mainly receipts and prices current kept by Pickman in connection
with his commercial enterprises.
MS 62-2828
Pbnkinton Bank, Milwaukee.
Records, 1887-1907.
192 v. and 20 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Business and financial records of a leading Milwaukee bank from
Its oranlzatlon In 1887 under the presidency of John Pianklnton until
Its insolvency on June 1, 1898, under the presidency of Frederick T.
Day, and for the ten years under the assignees. Material prior to
June, 1893 includes 6 boxes of letters, mostly relating to day to day
business operations, and about 3 dozen series of business record books.
Including lists of checks drawn on various Milwaukee banks, cash-
books, disbursement books, ledgers and Journals of various types,
registers of foreign Items dispatched, letter books, daybooks, and
numerous other series, After June, 1893 the papers Include assign-
ments, court testimony and miscellaneous legal papers relating to
litigation In Milwaukee County circuit court, and 4 assignee letter
books.
MS 62-2829
Pitman, Benjamin.
Papers, 1788-1824.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
^.5?"*! £?**• of Newport. It- 1- About a down letters from George
Glbbs of Charlestown, S. O, discussing local conditions and events,
together with a quantity of receipted bills, contracts, and specifica-
tions dealing with the erection of public and private bondings, ap-
prentices' wages, and supplies for family use.
MS 62-2830
Potter, Elvardo C 1856-1924.
Memorandum books, 1897-1922.
12 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Methodist minister. Small memorandum books kept by Potter
concerning his ministerial services for the Methodist Church at
Sharon, Wis. (1897-98, 1915-22) and at Manitowoc. Wis. (1906-11)
MS 62-2831
Prohibition Party. Wisconsin. State Executive Committee.
Records, 1898-1907.
4 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Account books of the secretary-treasurer, Altie Reed Walker to-
gether with miscellaneous political notes and clippings.
MS 62-2832
Sewell, Robert, 1798-1874.
Papers, 1838-1916.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Clergyman. Includes unpublished volumes of verse and prose ar-
ticles ; sctool records of SeweU's daughters Mary Sewell Young and
Anne B. SeweU, together with an account book containing school ex-
penses (1875-80) kept by Miss Sewell, principal of the Oconomowoc
Select School, and some family papers of the Rev. A. A. Young.
MS 62-2833
Shaffer- (Balthaser) and Son, Savannah.
Records, 1805, 1865-66.
31 items and 1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Daybook (1805), together with SI receipts (1865-66) made out by
various persons to H. F. Coyle of New York for cotton bales. Day-
book contains names of customers in Shaffer's tailor shop, recording
the kind of clothes made for them, the amount of cloth used In the
product, and the cost of the labor and doth. Customers mentioned
Include William Crawford, John MUledge, and George M Troup.
MS 62-2834
Shove (T. C) Banking Company, Manitowoc, Wis.
Record books, 1881-92.
20 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Daybooks, ledgers, cashbooks, and other banking records of a com-
pany established In 1858 and Incorporated in 1884.
MS 62-2835
Steinf eld family.
Papers, 1872-1961.
ca. 50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, news clippings, notices (1882) of meetings of the
Cactus Club, notice (1911) of a sheriffs sale In the case of Stelnfeld
vs. Pahnerlee, report (1901) of the Mowry Mine, a biographical
sketch of Albert Stelnfeld, 1854-1935, and a photo. Persons named
Include E. J. Gilbert, W. J. Osborn and Harold Stelnfeld.
MS 62-2836
Ripley, George, 1802-1880.
Letters, 1824, 1852-82.
1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mew England editor, literary critic, and reformer. Letters written
while Ripley was assistant editor of the New York Tribune or travel-
ing in Europe, most of them to bis sister Marianne, who was living
with the Biigham family In Blue Mounds, Wis. The letters deal
largely with personal matters regarding Ripley's work, associates,
and marriage.
MS 62-2837
Preusser, Jacob, 1775-1853.
Papers, 1804-50.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
An Inventory of personal property owned by Preusser, 1804-45,
and a few letters and other papers In German.
MS 62-2838
Rosendale Agricultural Crab.
Records, 1869-95.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Constitution and bylaws, minutes of meetings, roll of charter i
hers, and papers on agricultural topics presented before the dub.
MS 62-2839
231
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
U. S. Geological Survey. Lake Superior Division corre-
spondence, 1882-1904. (Continued)
other details ; correspondence *vith other division heads, with scien-
tists In allied fields, editors, mineral land agents, mining companies,
ore-disrribuUng concerns, manufacturers, and faculty members of
other colleges, particularly the University of Chicago where Van Hise
served as nonresident professor of geology ; and much communication
with fielchvorkers, mainly concerning routine details of surveys.
Since the incoming correspondence of the survey and of the univer-
sity's department of geology was filed as one unit, much of the cor-
respondence deals with university affairs, as well as with other pro-
fessional and personal Interests of Van Hlse during the years he was
connected with the survey.
MS 62-2865
Rosenwald, Lessing Julius, 1891-
Mipcellaneous manuscripts, 17th-20th. cent.
53 items.
In Alverthorpe Gallery (Jenkurtown, Pa.)
Forms pnrt of the Rosenwald Collection of the Library of Congress.
Includes John Bate's The excellent art of drawing, limning, colour-
ing, painting, and graving (1670) ; an 18th cent (?) copy of Abraham
Bosse's Trairf des manieres de grauer en tallle douce sur l'alraln
par le moyen des eauea fortes et des vernlz durs et mols; a MS.
Index to the Songs of Innocence and of experience in the autograph
of William Blake, together with 4 letters from Blake to James
Blake, George Cumberland. William Hayley, and John Linnell ; 20 p.
of MS. of Nikolai Gogol's Dead souls; Henry Green's Alciati papers;
Philip Gilbert Hamerton's Vie de Turner (1885) ; Thomas Hardy's
poem, Cry of the homeless ; William Hayley's Life of Romney (1807) ;
Arthur Mayger Hind's An introduction to a history of woodcut, and
typescript of his Early Italian engraving, pt 2 ; 34 letters and cards
from Stephane Mallarme to the publisher fi. Deman (Inserted in his
translation it the poems of Edgar Allan Poe) ; and Edward Norgate's
An exact and compendious discourse concerning the arte of miniatura
or limning. Other MSS. include The excellency of the pen and pencil
(1673) ; Hommes lllustres, pelntres, sculpteurs, et graveurs (17th
cent.?) ; and a sketchbook on military art (17th cent)
Individual entries are described in The Rosenwald Collection, a
catalogue ... published by the Library of Congress (1954). Indi-
vidual Items may be made available, upon application, at the Library
of Congress. The collection Is, however, housed and generally avail-
able for consultation at the Alverthorpe Gallery, Jenkintown, Pa.
Gift of Lessing J. Rosenwald to the Library of Con-
gress, 1946-
MS 62-2866
Wilcox, Ella (Wheeler) 1855-1919.
Letters, -1917-20.
73 Items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Poet and author. Letters from California. Connecticut, France,
and England, mainly to her brother, Marcos P. Wheeler, of Windsor,
Wis., describing her Interest in theosophy and various forms of psy-
chic phenomena, her war work In France, and her writings.
MS 62-2867
Remey, George Collier, 1841-1928.
Papers, 1862-1931.
80 boxes
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Naval officer. Correspondence (1804-1927), a commission, and
other papers of Remey; correspondence (1880-1916), diaries, and an
autobiographical sketch (1920) of his wife, Mary J. Remey ; and cor-
respondence (1928-31), and other papers of his son, Charles Mason
Bemey, a genealogist and a writer on Bahalsm.
Part of the Charles Mason Remey papers are closed until 1995.
Gift of Charles Mason Remey, 1924-48.
MS 62-2868
Strong, Henry P 1832-1884.
Letters, 1861-64.
1 box-
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Surgeon for the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Letters from
Strong to his wife, Sarah, at Belolt, describing army life along the
Mississippi Elver, medical problems, Southerners and their reaction
toward the war; cotton speculation, and the shortcomings of his
superior officers.
MS 62-2869
1821-1888.
Redington, Edward S
Papers, 1862-67.
5 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Papers of Capt Redington, of Company D, 23th Wisconsin Volun-
teer Infantry, consisting of copies of letters written 10 1862-63 to his
wife, at Whitewater, an order book of the above company, as well as
order, report, and roll books of the Pioneer Company of the 1st Divi-
sion, 7th Army Corps, to which Redington was assigned as captain
commanding at its formation In 1863.
MS 62-2870
Cottage Grove, Wis. Presbyterian Church.
Records of Presbyterian congregations in Cottage Grove,
Verona, and Milwaukee, 1837-1920.
24 p., 2 v, and a card Index.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcript (typewritten)
Records of the Cottage Grove, Wis, congregation (1846-1820) , of
the Presbyterian Church at Verona (1841-1905), and a card Index of
names of persons received Into and dismissed from Immanuel Presby-
terian Church in Milwaukee from 1837 to 1880. Cottage Grove rec-
ords Include minutes of meetings of the congregation, the elders, and
the Presbyterian Religious Society ; Information on lntra-church dis-
cipline, lists of members and of baptisms, and collection records. Rec-
ords of the Verona church Include notes on session meetings and
minutes of church meetings (1847-1905), baptismal rolls (1841-88)
and lists of new members (1859-85)
MS 62-2871
Reeve, James T
Papers, 1747-1951.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Surgeon. Civil War records and correspondence of Reeve, who was
surgeon In the 10th and the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry ; to-
gether with a diary he kept from December, 1863 to August, 1864;
several drafts of speeches pertaining to his war service; and small
groups of papers relating to his ancestors In Massachusetts and to bis
son Dr. James S. Reeve, with whom he was associated In practice In
Appleton, Wis.
MS 62-2872
Remey, Charles Mason, 1874-
Papers.
collector.
1S7V.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Genealogical records, correspondence, and historical sketches of
Bear Admiral George Bemey, Charles Mason, Mary Mason Remey,
and Rev. Ezekiei G. Gear.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
MS 62-2878
Skewes, Samuel, 5. 1811.
Diaries, 1839-70.
6v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Photocopies.
Farmer and local official of Wisconsin. Diaries kept by Skewes In
Cornwall, England ; on his trip to America in 1842 by way of Quebec;
and in TCorkville, Racine Co., Wis. Include brief dally entries on
farming operations and weather conditions, occasional Items on family
and community affairs, and ou Skewes' activities as Justice of the
peace and other local officials.
MS 62-2874
Sherman, Simon Augustus, 1824-1906.
Papers, 1848-1906.
273 p. and 45 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Pioneer settler and lumberman of the upper Wisconsin River.
Diaries (45 v., 1848-1906) containing genealogical data, flnwnrlal and
business records. Information on early Portage County, and entries re-
lating to a number of Inventions made by Sherman ; copies of Sher-
man's notebooks In which he recorded Interviews with other pioneers,
his own recollections of persons and events In the region, and meetings
of pioneer societies; and excerpts copied from Portage County
archives.
MS 62-2876
234
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Remsen, Peter A 1786-1852.
Papers, 1817-52.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Cotton factor, of Mobile, Ala. Correspondence, a diary (1817-19)
of a trip from New Jersey through the Southern States, and an ac-
count and notebook kept by Remsen at Alexander, N. T. The letters,
written by Audley H. Gazzam and others from various points in the
TJ. S. and Sooth America, relate to various steamboat enterprises,
1846-50, especially efforts to obtain from the Brazilian Government a
monopoly of steam navigation on the Amazon River. They include de-
scriptive comments on Brazil and Brazilian politics. Several letters
in the 1820's are written from Murine Settlement, Madison Co 111.
and other places in regard to the rescue from kidnappers of Henry
Hicks, :m indentured Negro apprentice.
MS 62-2876
Reanme, Charles, 1752 (ca.)-1821 or 2.
Papers, 1774-1844.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Pur trader and judge. A MS. arithmetic book, dated 1774 ; a small
volume containing memoranda and trade accounts (1793-1811) ; 6
legal documents produced while Reanme was justice of the peace at
Green Bay, Wis, all in French ; nnd two anecdotes of Reaume's ad-
ministration of justice, copied from the Green Bay Republican.
Translations of the legal documents are printed In Collections of
the Wisconsin Historical Society, v. 10 (1883/85) p. 90-94, 120, 133-
135.
MS 62-2877
Eeinsch, Pan! Samuel, 1869-1923.
Papers, 1892-1924.
6 items and 4 bores.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Professor and diplomat Correspondence, Relnsch's lecture notes
on German imperial policy, and a MS. draft of his An American diplo-
mat In China. Correspondence, chiefly Incoming personal letters, pri-
marily concerns family matters and arrangements for lectures and
publications, but Includes a few letters (1803-04) by O. A. Forstrom
of Sortavala, Finland, and others relating to Russian oppression In
Finland after 1899, and a few on the Pan-American conferences of
1906 and 1910 as well as on the Pan-American Scientific Congress of
1909 which Relnsch attended.
MS 62-2878
Bice, Lester.
Papers, 1831-36, 1893.
75 p.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Photocopies.
Bookkeeper. Letters to Rice's fiancee, Adeline Going, and a diary
of his sea voyage from Boston to Natchez. Includes casual refer-
ences to living conditions in New England and descriptions of New
Orleans and Natchez, but the letters are largely <w<m with personal
matters.
MS 62-2879
Savin, Louisa M (Brayton) 1816-1917.
Correspondence, 1842-86.
47 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letters from George Sawin, of La Porte, Ind., to Louisa Brayton,
of Altaian , Wis., and her father ; later letters from the Sawins con-
cerning family affairs and the setting up of a carriage shop In
Jefferson County; Civil War letters of Albert Sawin, Company F,
29th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers; and miscellaneous family let-
ters to Mrs. Maria Sawin Bird of Madison.
MS 62-2880
Stewart, Charles David, 1868-
Papers, 1874-1953.
61 Items and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Correspondence, literary MSS., reminiscences, and some
data on the Dawes family. Includes MSS. of Stewart's work Some
textual difficulties In Shakespeare, an unpublished volume. More
solutions In Shakespeare, short personal letters from Charles G.
Dawes of Evanston, I1L, commenting on Stewart's writings, and
Stewart's reminiscences of his relationship with Emanuel Phlllpp,
governor of Wisconsin.
MS 62-2881
Koeseler, John Samuel, 1859-1942.
Papers, 1888-90.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Replies to a questionnaire issued by Koeseler to school superin-
tendents, teachers, county officials, priests, uastors. and others, con-
cerning foreign populations in Wisconsin. "The information, cover-
ing nearly every county of the State, varies from brief form replies
to detailed accounts of the racial and religious backgrounds of for-
eign groups and their progress iu amalgamating with the native-born
population,
MS 62-2882
ScbJaich, Julius, 1830-1919.
Papers, 1800-1918.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Resident of Plymouth, Wis., and officer of Company B 27th Wis-
consin Volunteer Infantry, later attached to suit of 7th Army Corps
Correspondence, diaries, miscellaneous Civil War military papers
and later material relating to pension claims of Sheboygan County
residents, together with minutes of meetings of an association of
German farmers and craftsmen of Plymouth, 1898-1908. Corre-
spondence consists of several letters from Stuttgart and Gross Hep-
pach, Germany (1850-51 and to the 1890's), and Civil War letters
written by Schlaich chiefly from Little Rock, Ark. Most of the
papers are in German.
MS 62-2883
Roantree, John H 1805-1890.
Papers, 1828-1907.
11 v. .ind 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin pioneer. Miscellaneous business and military papers,
Including Kountree's recollections of his trip from Illinois and his
exploration and settlement In the Wisconsin lead-mining region at
the site of Platteville, in 1827-29: 2 letter books (1828-52) and vari-
ous financial records, all relating to his land agency and mercantile,
Insurance, farming, and lead mining activities, and the suits against
him as a result of the sinking of the steamboat Dubuque in 1837;
minor military commissions; a muster roll for Ronntree's company
In the Black Hawk War, several license bonds, licenses for smelting,
and returns for minerals.
MS 62-2884
Wales, Julia Grace, 1881-
Papers, 1914-17.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of "Wisconsin collections.
Papers of a member of the University of Wisconsin faculty relat-
ing to the plan for continuous mediation without armistice evolved
by her in 1914. Includes correspondence, drafts of the plan, and an
account of an interview by David S. Jordan and Louis P. Lochner
with President Wilson, Nov. 12, 1915. Organizations mentioned in-
clude the International Conference of Women at the Hague In April
1915; the Ford Peace Expedition of Dec., 1915; and the Neutral
Conference for Continuous Mediation sitting at Stockholm in 1916.
A number of letters written by Miss Wales from the Netherlands
and the Scandinavian countries in 1915 and 1916 throw light on
conditions in neutral countries during the war. Correspondents In-
clude Jane Adrtams and Louis P. Lochner of the Chicago Peace
Society.
MS 62-2885
Strong, Moses McCure, 1810-1894.
Papers, 1774-1894.
34 v. and 41 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Surveyor, lawyer, and legislator, of Wisconsin. Correspondence,
about 50 diaries and memorandum books, personal and business
record books, and plats and notes from Strong's early surveying work
In Wisconsin. Includes material on Strong's four major business
Interests: land, railroads, lumbering, and mining, as well as his po-
litical interests, his family and personal life, and State and local
history.
Described In Strong and Woodman manuscript collections, Bulle-
tin of information no. 78 of the Wisconsin Historical Society and in
Guide to the manuscripts of the Wisconsin Historical Society (1944)
MS 62-2886
235
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Paxsoc, Joseph A
Papers, 1869-71.
2 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician. Diaiy (1888-70) and a teacher's grade book, contain-
ing newspaper clippings of letters on the Indians written by Paxson
for the Bucks County (Pa.) Intelligencer and 3 letters written to
Paxson in 1870-71. The diary, kept by Paxsoo during bis entire serv-
ice as physician to the Winnebago Indian Agency In Thurston County,
Nebraska, describes his trip from Philadelphia to the agency, the
Government's treatment of the Indians, prairie fires, medical cases,
and general routine of life there; lists dally temperature readings;
and comments on the Omaha and Santee Indian reservations, Omaha,
Sioux City, Vermillion, and other villages In this region.
MS 62-2910
Lapham, Increase Allen, 1811-1875.
Papers, 1825-1930.
85 v. and 26 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Civil engineer and natural scientist. Correspondence, diaries,
scientific reports, MS. copies of published works, meteorological ob-
servations, survey notes, records of Lapham's exploratory trips to
mineral regions of Wisconsin and elsewhere, a volume relating to the
founding of Lapham, Minn, In 1857, an unpublished catalog of the
described grasses of the U. S^, dated 1856, and scrapbooks of clip-
pings. Some of the correspondence Is with members of the family,
but in great part it relates to Lapham's activities, scientific projects
and Interchange of information with other scientists, among whom
are Cleveland Abbe, Asa Gray, James Hall, Leo Lesquereux, Ben-
jamin Slliiman, Samuel Stone, and Charles Whittlesey. Later ma-
terial relates to Lapham's scientific work and the compilation for
publication of a memorial volume by his daughter, Julia A. T-npham
An account of Lapham's trip to Green Bay In 1843 Is published
In the Wisconsin magazine of history, v. 9 (Sept 1925) p. 90-97.
MS 62-2911
Starr, William J 1881-1921.
Papers, 1886, 1902-38.
6 v. and 7 bores.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Businessman, of Eau Claire, Wis. Correspondence, letter books,
scattered minutes of company meetings, and miscellaneous financial
and legal records, including mortgage records (1904-31) and audit
reports of Starr's estate (1926-36). Bulk of the collection re-
lates to the period 1919-27. Papers regarding the Davis & Starr
Lumber. Company of Eau Claire concern the company's timber and
real estate holdings in Wisconsin, numerous letters relating par-
ticularly to the development of the town of Frederic. Unbound cor-
respondence relating to the company is complemented by Incorporation
papers and by letter books (1920-24). Other papers deal with Starr's
major investments: real estate in Chicago; tlmberiands in Shasta
Co., Calif. ; the Florence-Louisiana Company, engaged in Louisiana
land operations ; and the Weston Heights Stock Farm and the Weston
Orchard Company, both In Dunn Co., Wis. Personal correspondence
In one letter book (1920-21) concerns Starr's family, personal friends,
and lesser business activities. Among Starr's business associates
represented In the correspondence are A. L. Arpln, C. T. Bundy W. L
Davis, Burt E. De Yo, J. D. R. Steven, J. B. Tasker, the Bed River
Lumber Company (representing the California timber Interests of
T. B. Walker), and the California Forest Protective Association,
MS 62-2912
Usher, Ellis Baker, 1852-1931.
Papers, 1847-1912.
42 v.' and 19 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Newspaper editor and political leader. Usher's correspondence,
letter books (1875-99) and office records connected with the La Crosse
Chronicle ; together with material on the early history of La Crosse.
The latter includes a few papers (1847) of Nathan Myrick; a sur-
veyor's record book (1850) ; federal tax lists (1862-64) ; papers of
the Soldiers' Aid Society (1863) ; records of the Cemetery Associa-
tion (1864) ; a subscription list of the Grant Club (1868) ; and min-
utes of the directors' meetings of the La Crosse and Omaha Railway
Company (June, 1879). Almost half of Usher's correspondence Is
for the years 1887-88 when he was chairman of the Democratic
State Central Committee, dealing with the details of management of
a political campaign. Includes many letters from Edward C. Wall
whom Usher consulted on all vital questions of party affairs, and
from William F. Vilas, chiefly on matters of patronage. Frank P.
Cobura wrote frequently from Washington during his term as Con-
gressman, 1891-93. Other party leaders represented in the corre-
spondence are Wendell A. Anderson, Edward S. Bragg, Will Brawley,
Joshua E. Dodge, Charles W. Felker, Charles Jonas, John H- Knight,
John L Mitchell, George W. Peck, and Clarence Snyder. In 1896
Usher was state committeeman for the Gold Standard Democrats.
His correspondents then and for the next few years included an In-
creasing number of Stalwart Republican leaders, among whom were
Joseph W. Babcock, Ira B. Bradford, John J. Bach, and Ellsha W.
Keyes. Papers throughout the collection deal with Usher's news-
paper work in La Crosse and Madison, and after 1904, with his adver-
tising agency in Milwaukee.
MS 62-2913
Poole, De Witt Clinton, 1885-1952.
Papers, 1918-52.
12 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Diplomat and educator. Correspondence, notes and drafts of lec-
tures, memoranda, and other papers. Bulk of the material consists
of notes and drafts of Poole's lectures on the American mission to
Russia, 1917-24, and on other topics related to international politics,
foreign affairs, and political theory. A large box of correspondence
and related papers (1918-19 and 1928-52) concerns highlights of
Poolers career. Includes some contemporary material on the Russian
Revolution; scattered references to Soviet diplomacy and foreign
relations ; the American Foundation's 1933 survey of opinion on the
question of recognition of the Soviet Union ; memoranda of conversa-
tions which Poole held in 1944 on behalf of the U. S. Office of Strategic
Services, with the Rev. Stanislaus Orlemanskl, who had interviewed
Stalin about relations between the Kremlin and the Vatican and
about Stalin's plans for the formation of a new Polish Government ;
a few other papers relating to Poole's service in the OSS ; memoranda
(1946) on American postwar policy in Germany; notes (1951) on an
interview with George F. Kennan concerning the need for educational
work among foreign groups within the U. S. ; and letters concerning
Poole's educational activities at Princeton and Harvard and the publi-
cation of a number of articles. Correspondents Include officials of
the Dept of State, editors and publishers, and a few diplomats and
authors, among them Raoul Bertrand, Wilbur J. Carr, Joseph P.
Cotton, Harold G. Dodds, Joseph C. Grew, William Hard, Frank S.
Hopkins, Charles E. Hughes, Robert H. Jackson. John K. Jessup,
Frederick Kuh, Robert Lansing, William P. Maddox, Harold Nichol-
son. William Church Osborn, Ralph Barton Perry, Earl S. Pomeroy,
Andre Siegfried, Henry L. Stlmson. Arthur H. Sulzberger, and Qulncy
Wright
MS 62-2914
Sholes, Christopher Latham, 1819-1890,
Correspondence, 1869-89.
112 p.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Printer, Journalist, and Inventor. Mainly letters from Sholes to his
partners James and Amos Densmore concerning the Invention and Im-
provement of his typewriter, containing discussions of etmnMqj g^d
mechanical problems, Sholes' health, and his discouragement over the
machine. Editorial notes by Lynda Densmore Ounton accompany the
correspondence.
MS 62-2915
Reynolds, Benoni O 1824-191L
Papers, 1878-79.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician of Lake Geneva, Wis., and Wisconsin State senator. In-
cludes correspondence pertaining to legislation for the regulation of
medical practice, and speeches delivered to the senate in support of
prohibition legislation and In opposition to inflation of the currency.
MS 62-2916
Iowa. Suffrage Memorial Commission.
Records, 1854-1949.
ca. 2 file cases.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, biographies, speeches, records of the Iowa Equal
Suffrage Association and other organizations, clippings, printed mat-
ter, other papers and records, photos., and memorabilia, documenting
the history of the woman's suffrage movement in Iowa and the lives
of Its leaders. Includes 8 drawers of clippings and pictures related to
Carrie Chapman Catt and women associated with her.
Also described in Annals of Iowa, ser. S, v. 14, no. 5 (July 1924)
P. 859.
Deposited by the Commission, 1937-
MS 62-2917
Stuntz, Albert C 1825-1914.
Diaries, 1858, 1863-69, 1882.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Diaries describing Stuntz's work as timber agent for school and
university lands in the upper St Crolx~Vauey; surveyor on Indian
reservations at Lac du Flambeau and Lac Court Oreille in 1863 ; Wis-
consin State assemblyman, 1865: and county surveyor of Green Co_
Wis, 1882.
MS 62-2918
238
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Perry, James M
Papers, 1862-65.
l box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
ToSSSflnf^JS *SL hr F^ Perry ' 0f °°- *• Tth ***■ Wisconsin
hte^S^S^S' ,^ ouotln « activities of camp and battlefield, and
his work while detailed as nurse for the wounded at Fredericksburg
MS 62-2919
Reid, Harvey, 1842-1910.
Papers, 1857-1908.
5 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, and newspaper clippings
Includes letters, written by Held from Union Grove to members of his
family iu 1357 and 1858, while attending the University of Wisconsin
■ 2 8 %S?JE lllle / menrt,er o* Company a, 22d Wisconsin Infantry,
in the cavil War, describing battles in Tennessee, field's capture and
Imprisonment at Llbby Prison, and the march of Sherman's army
through Georgia,- diaries (1859-71) relating mainly to the CM Wa?
together with a University diary for 1861 ; a letter of 1800 giving a
detailed description of the Champ Clark-Charles B. Landis debate at
Clar nda, Iowa, Aug. 21. 1900; 5 vols, of clippings (186^1W7)con-
MS 62-2920
Sheldon, John Pitts, 1792-1871.
Papers, 1816-65, 1909.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
•J^TmSSIi P"2? h E 5* d P° lla<:la n- Letters, accounts, a list of
voters (1855) In the 2d Congressional District of Wisconsin kept by
Sen. Henry Dodge, and an autobiographical sketch written by Shel-
don s son, Thomas H. Sheldon. Includes printer's advertising ac-
counts (1818-21) ; miscellaneous accounts, including those for the
building of a home at Peru, Iowa (1832-34) ; letters of the Sheldon,
Whiting, and Gratiot families, and Sheldon's own correspondence
with Arthur Bronson, Lewis Cass, Lucius Lyon, and Sheldon's
toother Thomas C. Sheldon of Detroit
. ^autobiographical sketch of Thomas H. Sheldon was published
In the Wisconsin magazine of history, v. 12 (June 1829) p. 403-23.
MS 62-2921
Piper, Benjamin, J. 1827.
Papers, 1862-79.
11 Items and 6 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections-
Wisconsin farmer. Six diaries (1868-79), a letter to the editor
of the Wisconsin state Journal declaring slavery to be the cause of
the Civil War, Piper's statement of reasons for being a Unlversalist
and a few receipts.
MS 62-2922
Roese, Alfred E 1862-1920.
Correspondence, 1904-10.
69 Items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Editor and publisher. Mainly letters written by Roese, publisher
of the Osceola Sun, offering assistance to John F. Dletz of Winter,
Wis., during the latter's controversy with the Chippewa Lumber and
Boom Company. Includes a few of Dletz's replies and a brief sketch
of Roese.
MS 62-2923
Skavlem, Halvor Larsen, 1846-1939.
Papers, 1806-1930.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Naturalist and anthropologist Mainly correspondence, reminis-
cences, and articles relating to Skavlem's professional activities in
southern Wisconsin; accompanied by a record book (1897-1903) of
the Carcajon Club oi Lake Kosukonong, a hunting organization to
which he belonged.
MS 62-2924
HOI, James Langdon, 1848-193L
Papers,
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Congregational clergyman and author. Correspondence, clippings,
and other papers of Hill; and records of Julius A. Seed, a Congre-
gational missionary In Iowa. Includes a paper on Samuel F Smith.
Gift of Mr. Bm, 1917.
MS 62-2925
Crow, Carl, 1883-1945.
Papers, 1903-i5.
3 v. and 332 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscrints
Collection. *^
Correspondence and other papers of a foreign correspondent
mainly relating to the Far East and South America. Includes a
diary kppt by Crow during a trip on the Burma Road, a diary kept
by a Japanese soldier, literary MSS., scrapbooks, financial accounts,
and notes on the Kuomintang and the Chinese communists the nar-
cotics traffic in China, and the Slno-Japanese hostilities of the 1980's.
Deposited by Roma Crow Waiters.
MS 62-2926
Smith, William Rudolph, 1787-1868.
Papers, 1837-60.
3 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Lawyer, author, and public official of Wisconsin. Smith's three-
volume History of Wisconsin, Including the Incomplete and unpub-
lished second volume, his Journal of a trip from Pittsburgh to Madi-
son and the lead region in 1837, an autobiographical sketch, and a
few articles on subjects of local Interest.
The journal of 1837 has been published In the Wisconsin magazine
of history, v. 12 (Dec. 1828-Mar. 1929) p. 192-220, 300-321.
MS 62-2927
Smalley, George Herbert.
Papers, 1872-1961.
100 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson. Ariz )
Journalist rancher, and public official. Correspondence, reminis-
cences (1939) of boyhood on the frontier, 8 scrapbooks (1913-14) of
the High Cost of Living Taxpayers League, biographical material,
certificates, and photos, of various western characters. Includes
material on Porflrio Diaz, the xaqul Indians, the Tonto Natural
Bridge, and other places.
MS 62-2928
Richmond, Thomas C 1846-1920.
Correspondence, 1882-1910.
8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of Madison, Wis. Includes information on efforts to set
the Populist Party to accept prohibition and woman suffrage, on the
movement for political union of reform elements in Wisconsin and
the U. S, on Richmond's connections with various reform publica-
tions, a prohibition life Insurance company and a prohibition coloni-
zation project real estate transactions, the 1907 amendments of the
Wisconsin inheritance tax law, and Richmond's views on Imperialism
at the time of the Philippine and Boer wan. Correspondents Include
William Jennings Bryan, Samuel D. Hastings, Robert M. La FoUette,
Walter T. Mills, John St John, Robert Schilling, Frances B. Wlllard.
and others.
MS 62-2929
Phflipp, Emanuel Lorenz, 1861-1925.
Papers, 1887-1925.
15 v. and 20 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Governor of Wisconsin. Correspondence; financial records; ma-
terial on the Wisconsin public education system including budget
studies, memoranda to the Governor, press releases, proposed legis-
lation, and expressions of opinion from administrative and educa-
tional experts and alumni throughout the U. S.; and briefs and
decisions in libel cases, notably the Union Refrigerator Transit Com-
pany vs. S. S. McClure Company In 1908. Other subjects Include
Phillpp's relations with Robert M. La Follette, Sr., In 1900, his
business transactions with Joseph Schlltz In 1903, Phillpp's campaign
expenditures, 1902-04, the nomination of William Howard Toft in
1908, patronage, legislative and administrative proposals, selection
of a representative to the Panama-Pacific Exposition of 1915, send-
ing of the National Guard to the Mexican Border In 1916, the Wil-
liam H. Allen report on the State university, compulsory military
service in 1917, work of the Fuel Administration in Wisconsin,
headed by William N. Fitzgerald, work of the Food Administration
and the Council of Defense, return of Wisconsin troops, publication
of a history of the 82d Division, efforts to deal with the problems of
unemployment and Inadequate housing, Wisconsin's part In relief
work for northern Minnesota fire victims in 1919, the work of the
League to Enforce Peace, the proposed League of Nations ; Phillpp's
presidency of the Ml Lola Cigar Company, the Union Refrigerator
Transit Company, and the Milwaukee Association of Commerce; and
management and development of Phillpp's farm near Sumpter, Wis.
Described in Guide to the manuscripts of the Wisconsin Historical
Society (1944) p. 163-164 and its Supplement no. 1 (1957) p. 112-113.
MS 62-2930
239
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Racine Co., Wis.
Records, 1842-96.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Commissions issued to notaries pnblic (1846-63) ; a few scattered
records of the town of Burlington (1842-96) : and a volume of type-
written copies of clerks' records for the town of Racine (1842-49)
MS 62-2948
La Vallette, EKe A F 1790 (ca.)-1862.
Papers, 1826-1928.
558 items and 10 v.
In Duke University Library.
Naval officer. Correspondence, Journals (1833-35), logbook and
diary (1820-22), logbook for the frigate Congress, general order book,
biographical sketch, and other papers, largely relating to La Vallette's
career, and concerning his administration of Mazatlan, Mexico; the
capture of an American seaman by natives of an African island ; the
Jaffa Affair; and other matters. Correspondents include J. C. Dob-
bin, Uriah P. Levy, Isaac Toucey, and members of the La Vallette
family.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tilley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1942.
MS 62-2949
Smith, Jeremiah, founder of Burlington, Iowa.
Correspondence.
1 envelope.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
Includes letters on Smith's claims for damages from the destruc-
tion of the building housing the Wisconsin Territorial Legislative
Assembly in Burlington, 1837, and for damages to a mill serving the
Sauk and Fox Indians.
MS 62-2950
Wiley, Joseph Lee.
Papers, 1884-1920.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, articles, news clippings, political cartoons, rollcall
sheets for the first Arizona State House of Representatives, a legal
opinion involving Wiley, licenses to operate roulette games in Tucson,
receipts (1884) for Lodge 94 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire-
men, personal receipts, tickets, bills, other papers, and photos.. Includ-
ing material on elections, Democratic Party meetings, the Arizona
Legislature, a trial for the murder of Mary Josephine Walsh Bates,
and the Joe Gang-Battling Nelson lightweight boxing match in Gold-
field, Nev., in 1906.
MS 62-2951
Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886.
Papers, 1741-1886.
12 v. and 7 boxes.
In Cornell Fnlverslty Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (694, 1218)
Governor of New York. Correspondence, diaries, deeds, Inven-
tories of property and household goods, accounts, and other business
records of the Seymour, Tlbbltts, and Bleecker families. Relates to
the history and disposal of lands In Albany, Herkimer, Oneida, and
other New York counties, to the settling of estates, and to Seymour's
land Investments In western New York. Includes general store, lum-
bering, and boat accounts and papers relating to the Utlca Insurance
Co., the Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Co., and the Saint Mary's
Falls Ship Canal Co. Correspondents Include Goldsbrow Banyax,
Barent Bleecker, John Bleecker, Rntger Bleecker. John Bradstreet,
Brastns Corning, Henry Green, Charles T. Harvey, Alexander B.
Johnson, Richard I .arming, John Lawyer, John Scott Morin, Philip
Schuyler, Henry Seymour, John Seymour, Frazier Spraker, Benjamin
Tlbbltts, Clarkson Tlbbltts, George S. Trast,-and D. a Whltwood.
Described in the Annual report of the curator, Cornell University
Library, Collection of Regional History (1946-48) p. 37.
MS 62-2952
OKn, John Myers, 1851-1924.
Papers, 1879-1916.
9 v. and 3 boxes.
In state Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer of Madison, Wis. Correspondence and docket books
(1879-99). Letters deal mainly with Olln's public services, with
frequent references to affairs of the University of Wisconsin, where
Olln lectured at the Law School and to political matters. Includes
two boxes of Incoming correspondence relating to Olln's activities on
behalf of the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association (1894-
1916).
MS62-2958
Van der Menlen family.
Papers, 1782-1867.
3 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Financial and religious records of P. Van der Meulen, a vlce-
prefect at Ysselstein, Netherlands, and of the Rev. S. J. Van der
Meulen of Amsterdam, whose daughter was Mrs. Nils Otto Tank of
Green Bay, together with catalogs of the Tank library. Includes 2
large vols, of records of tax and interest payments on loans at Yssel-
stein (1782-1814) ; copies of religious verses; and a bulletin of church
services at Amsterdam (1814). Most of the papers are In Dutch.
MS 62-2954
Murphy, John, 1898- collector.
Papers, 1880-1961.
ca. 100 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
A letter book of Scott White, sheriff of Pima County, photos., and
stereoscopic views of Arizona.
MS 62-2955
Claims to be adjusted according to the treaty of amity, com-
merce and navigation, 1799-1804.
50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of claims against the Governments of the United States and
England, made by their citizens, to be adjusted according to the
treaty of amity, commerce and navigation.
MS 62-2956
Priestley, Thomas, 1836-1890.
Papers, 1856-91.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Army officer and Indian agent Correspondence and a diary. In-
cludes correspondence describing Priestley's own or his friends' experi-
ences (1858-60) at Placerville, Calif., Read's Landing, Minn., and
Blue River, Utah Territory; letters written and received during the
Civil War in which Priestley served with the 11th and 30th Wisconsin
Volunteer Infantry; a diary for 1864 containing accounts of a scout-
ing expedition from Fort Snelling, Minn., to Fort Wadsworth, Dakota
Territory; and a few letters (1887-89) received while he was Indian
agent at Yakima, Washington Territory.
MS 62-2957
Smith, George B 1823-1879.
Papers, 1837-90.
19 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of Madison, Wis. Correspondence; letter books (1858-70
with gaps) ; diaries (29 v., 1850-79) containing Information on politi-
cal figures and events and on Madison and Its people ; legal papers (2
boxes) and a lengthy lecture on the anthorship of Shakespeare. Thir-
teen boxes of correspondence relating to the years after 1867 Include
numerons letters and telegrams from railroad officials and attorneys
In Wisconsin, New York City, and other eastern cities. This technical
material has to do with legal cases, their preparation, development,
progress, and methods of presentation and argument, and with claims
against the railroad companies. Correspondents include George
Burnham, Matthew H. Carpenter, Luther S. Dixon, George Goodwin,
Charles A. Gray, James H. Howe, Henry L. Palmer, William Ruger,
and Thomas A. Scott of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Other
letters concern State Democratic affairs In general. Smith's candidacy
for the U. S. Senate In 1869, and the national election of 1876 Includ-
ing his trip to Louisiana as a member of the committee to investigate
vote .frauds. Miscellaneous matters include the State campaigns of
18SS and 1856, the Maine Law, the Levi HubbeU Impeachment trial
State finances under "shanghalsm" In 1856, school and swamp land
speculation, the William A. Barstow claim, the efforts of N. B. Latta
and A. H. Adams to obtain gubernatorial pardons, the banking crisis
of 1861, Democratic views on the Lincoln administration and conduct
of the war, efforts of Matthew Carpenter in 1872 to have the court
district of Judge Andrew G. Miller combined with that of Judge James
C. Hopkins, the Duluth and Superior dispute over harbor facilities.
Potter Law prosecutions, and the Chicago mayoralty election of 1877.
MS 62-2958
242
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Reed, Daniel Alden, 18T5-1959.
Papers, 1914-59.
90 ft
In Cornell University, Collection of Regional History and Univer-
Bity Archives.
TJ. S. Representative from New York. Correspondence, speeches,
press releases, copies of -bills Introduced in the House, notebooks, finan-
cial records and other personal papers, newspaper clippings (some
mounted in scrapbooks), printed matter, miscellaneous material, and
photos, chiefly relating to Reed's Congressional career. Includes ma-
terial on taxation and tariff policies, the work of the House Ways and
Means Committee, Congressional elections, the Supreme Court reor-
ganization bill of 1837, the wort of the Office of Price Administration,
the Civilian Production Administration, the Economic Cooperation
Administration and other Government agencies, legislation on employ-
ment, immigration and naturalization, labor, education, and the postal
service, problems concerning World War n and the Korean War, vet-
erans' benefits, the Inter-Parliamentary Union, the promotion and ex-
pansion of Chambers of Commerce in various cities, monetary policy,
socialized medicine,- the St Lawrence Seaway, Indian affairs in New
York State, appointments to the U. S. Military, Naval, and Air Force
academies, appointments of postmasters and rural carriers In New
York's 43d district, and Washington, D. C. social activities. Corre-
spondents include Frank S. Clsna, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D.
Elsenhower, Herbert Hoover, George M Humphrey, Richard M.
Nixon, John D. Rockefeller, Jr, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Joseph Rubin-
stein, and Carl Wluingham.
Indexed in the library's general card catalog; unpublished guides
available.
Access restricted.
Gift of Mr. Reed. 1958-59.
MS 62-2959
Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 1853-1913.
Papers, 1762, 1823-1929.
5 v. and 6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Librarian, historian, and editor. Correspondence, diaries, ad-
dresses, lecture notes, accounts, and miscellaneous historical data.
Bulk of the collection consists of addresses on Wisconsin and national
history, lecture notes, and historical data. Includes diaries of trips
by boat down the Fox, Ohio, Rock, and Wisconsin Rivers; a diary
of a trip by bicycle through Virginia ; notes on interviews with Andrew
J. and Peter J. VIeau, Morgan L. Martin, and Alexis Clermont ; house-
hold expenses (2 v, 1882-1807) ; ledgers and account books of Henry
Turvlll, father of Mrs. Thwaites; letters (1886) to Thwaites on early
Madison schools, for his book on that subject; several letters of
Julia Ward Howe; some miscellaneous deeds for lands in Ohio and
Wisconsin ; and a number of tax receipts of Henry Turvlll.
MS 62-2960
Herriott, Frank Irving, 1868-1941.
Papers.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dent of History and Archives collections.
Sociologist and historian. Correspondence of Herriott and of bis
father, John Herriott, Including material on Iowa public affairs and a
controversy of John Herriott over railroad assessments; an article,
Preservation of our public documents ; a memorandum book of litera-
ture and information on Abraham Lincoln; a scrapbook on Southern
customs, traditions, and speech; material (1898) on a suit of the
Scottish Union & National Insurance Co. of Edinburgh against John
Herriott as treasurer of Iowa; and a tribute to Mary R. Whitcomb.
Preservation of our public documents was published in Annals of
Iowa, ser. 8, v. 5, no. 4 (Jan. 1902) p. 293-308.
Gift of Mrs. Herriott, 1843 ; Mr. Herriott
MS 62-2961
Johnson, Charles, of the Team Santa Fi Expedition.
Correspondence of Charles, George, and Albert Johnson,
1813-1900.
ca. 75 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Includes material concerning labor conditions in Austin, Texas, in
1840, the formation of a company to run a feny at the junction of the
Gila and Colorado Rivera, the establishment of Fort Yuma, the ex-
ploration of the Colorado River to determine Its navigability, the San
Juan Capistrano Mission, Bancho Fefiaaqultos, and Plo Pico.
MS 62-2962
Toole, William.
Papers, 1836-1930.
2 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Horticulturist of Baraboo, Wis. Mainly correspondence, financial
reports, and minutes of annual meetings of the Wisconsin Farmers'
Alliance, of which Toole was State secretary; together with later let-
ters concerning horticultural experiments, the Skillet Creek Farmers*
Club, and the movement for rural social centers, with copies of Toole's
addresses; records (1918-27) of the Sauk County Utilities Company
a cooperative association for furnishing electric current to farmers,
of which William A. Toole, Jr, was president; and records (1849-68)
of School District No. 4, Town of Freedom. Wfci i«wooj
MS 62-2963
St Meinrad Archabbey, St. Meinrad, Ind.
Miscellaneous MSS.
ca. 250 items.
In St Meinrad (Ind.) Archabbey Library.
Mainly 18th-18tb century Italian MSS., together with some 14th
and 15th century fragments, an Egyptian document of ca. 330 b. c,
a few 19th century papers, and about 30 recent academic writings.
Includes nearly 100 letters and documents, chiefly 17th and 18th cen-
tury, of the Borgia family ; a collection of Tgngii^b wills, indentures,
pipe rolls, etc of the early 17th century; some early fragments of
music (chant) as well as varied examples of 18th century musical
notations; papal documents of the 14th to 19th centuries; 25 late 18th
century MSS. with text in Hebrew and Italian ; prayer books in va-
rious languages, books of poems, a Flemish book of hours; and
papers signed by Maria Teresa of Tuscany, Father Ansetmo di Man-
tova, Charles vt of Austria, Sclplone Mallei, Henry Wadsworth Long-
fellow, Cardinal Morani, Victor Amadeus it of Savoy, Charles Eman-
uel iv, Victor Amadeus m, Augustus n. King of Poland, Victor
Emanuel n and others.
Holdings are listed in Union list of manuscript holdings in Ameri-
can Benedictine libraries, prepared by John Fitzgerald, and Issued by
the Library Science Section of the American Benedictine Academy,
1858. ^^
MS 62-2964
Loring, Charles Morgridge, 1833-1922.
Papers, 1875-1922.
5 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Scrapbooks containing correspondence, clippings, and pictures,
reflecting Loring's interest in parks and tree culture, and especially
the Minneapolis park system. Includes a group of congratulatory
letters tent to Loring on Arbor Day, 1S16, wblch in bis honor was
called "Loring Day." Among the writers are Edward C Gale; James
M. Morris, Maria Louisa Sanford, and Fred B. Snyder.
Gift of Harold R. Ward, 1932.
MS 62-2965
Ladden, John Dwight, 1819-1907.
Papers, 1774-1906.
8 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, account books, memorandum books, sermons
(1847-56), Massachusetts land deeds (1794-1848), maps and plats
of towns and townships in North Dakota and Minnesota. Other
papers relate to Ludden's real estate activities in Minnesota, his
Interest in the Rollins Gold and Silver Mining Co. of Gilpin County,
Colo, and to the St Paul Trust and Investment Co, the St Paul
Chamber of Commerce, and River Park, St Paul. Includes letters
(1884-1804) from Booker T. Washington and his wife acknowledging
gifts to the Tuskegee Institute.
MS 62-2966
McKellar family.
Papers, 1830-97.
72 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence in the early 185CB between Peter McKellar, who
settled on a farm in Clayton Co, Iowa and wrote about pioneer life
there, and his son, Archibald, who worked for A. C Sevey, a black-
smith at Taylor's Falls, Minn, and for the St Croix Boom Co.;
letters written to both father and son by relatives in Scotland ; and
other family papers.
Gift of Peter D. McKellar, 1933.
MS 62-2967
243
The National Union- Catalog of Manuscript Colli
'ections
Wisconsin Archeological Society.
Records, 1857-1943.
5 v. and 24 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, annual reports, reports con-
cerning archeological frauds, memoranda of letters sent by tlie secre-
tary, and miscellaneous papers. Correspondence Includes letters re-
ceived by the secretary, Charles E. Brown, from county chapters and
from individuals, dealing with local archeological collections and dis-
coveries, contributions to the Wisconsin archeologlst, meetings, mem-
bership, surveys, legislation, and finances.
MS 62-2996
West, Richardson & Lord, Boston.
Records, 1792-1886.
5 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Correspondence, orders, and receipts of a firm of Boston book-
MS 62-2997
Wfflonghby, William A 1817-1887.
Papers.
lbox.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Civil War letters from Wllloughby, a private In the 10th Connecti-
cut Infantry, to his wife In New Haven, together with a genealogical
table.
MS 62-2998
Winchester family.
Papers, 1843-72.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Letters and genealogical notes on the Winchester family and col-
lateral lines.
MS 62-2999
Winslow, John, 1825-1898.
Papers,
lbox.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Lawyer and historian. Letters (1844-88) and papers referring to
Shadrach, Jesse, and Eleazer Winslow.
MS 62-3000
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to the United States Revolution, 1775-87.
6 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Letters, military records, and other papers.
Calendar in the repository.
MS 62-3001
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to the War of 1812.
lbox.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Letters and documents.
MS 62-3002
Wisconsin Pioneers' Association.
Records, 1856-57.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Constitution; proceedings of meetings; address by Harlow S.
Orton ; membership lists, limited to those who had come to Wisconsin
before July 4, 1836, with brief biographical notes; and a volume
containing autograph signatures of members of the legislature of
1854 and members of the association.
MS 62-3003
Kretzmann, KarL
Papers, 1911-45.
3 ft. (ca. 3000 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran pastor, director of Concordia Historical Institute, and
editor. Correspondence (personal and family) letters by pastors and
teachers of the Missouri Synod, questions and answers on historical
items, matters of Lutheran union and church affairs in New York
City, poems, newspaper clippings, and other printed matter. The
material Is related to the institute's Doctrinal unity collection and
Atlantic District collection.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by Mr. Kretzmann, 1943-48.
MS 62-3004
Waters family.
Papers, 1742-1885.
5 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Soelety collections.
Family papers, business letters, accounts, and factory payrolls of
a family of Millbury, Mass., gun makers before the Revolution and
until after the Civil War, and thereafter manufacturers of cotton
goods.
MS 62-3005
Waters, Jason, 1824-1908.
Memoranda and account books, 1812-29.
22 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Storekeeper, scythe manufacturer, and Massachusetts State legis-
lator.
MS 62-3006
Washburn, Charles GrenfiH, 1857-1928.
Papers.
19 v. and 11 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
TJ. S. Representative from Massachusetts, manufacturer, and au-
thor. Papers relating to the Washburn family, Theodore Roosevelt,
Henry Cabot Lodge, and William H. Taft; and notes for Industrial
Worcester.
MS 62-3007
Waucut, Thomas.
Papers, 1762-1832.
S boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Book collector and antiquarian. Letters, documents, and other
papers.
MS 62-3008
Craigie, Andrew, 1744-1819.
Papers, 1717-1815.
8 v. and 11 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Apothecary, financier, and speculator. Correspondence (9 boxes,
1778-1815), 3 large scrapbooks containing some 650 letters on the
Scioto Land Company (1787-90), 5 account books (1787-D9), ac-
counts, receipts, deeds, legal papers, and other papers.
Calendar available In the repository.
MS 62-3009
DeVinne, Theodore Low, 1828-1914.
Letters, 1883-1911.
ca. ao p.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Printer and authority on typography.
MS 62-3010
Barton, Ira Moore, 1796-1867.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Massachusetts State legislator and probate judge. Correspondence,
Including 15 letters (1861-86) from his cousin Clara Barton, and
legal papers.
MS 62-3011
Kegener, Martin Emu, 1877-
Papers, 1900-50.
2 ft. (ca. 80 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran clergyman and missionary among the Indians. Notes
taken at Concordia Theological Seminary, St Louis, on historical
and practical theology, hermeneutics, isagjoglcs, dogmatics, cate-
chetlcs, and philosophy; notebooks of exegeses; sermons; recollec-
tions of Biegener's ministry among the Indians; and a mission his-
tory of tbe Stockbridge Indians.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Biegener, 1953.
MS 62-3012
246
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Company, Milwaukee.
Records, 1839-53.
9 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Records of the company from the time of its Incorporation, con-
sisting of minutes of meetings of the board of directors for 1839;
monthly record of circulation of notes; memoranda of taxable prop-
erty; records of property Insured; ledgers, cashbooks, and stock
ledgers; and a folder of miscellaneous papers.
MS 62-3013
Ada Cooperative Creamery Association,
Records, 3920-66.
300 items and 3 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Annual reports, minutes, and financial records containing infor-
mation on the organization of the cooperative in 1920, election of
officers and board of directors, capitalization, sale of stock, hiring
and paying of employees, construction of new buildings, speakers at
meetings, sale of dairy products by the cooperative. Its operation of
a service station, its position on colored oteomargarine Tlawe Tand
other farm legislation, health measures for caMe^ndoth* iStte^
Inventory description In the repository. ""■
Gift of Mr. H. A. Petry, 1959.
MS 62-3014
Bunch, Randolph.
Papers, 1864.
38 Items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Cherokee leader. Correspondence and proclamations of Bunch
while serving as acting chief of the Union faction of the Cherokee
Nation, under John Rosa.
MS 62-3016
Bedford, Benjamin W a. 1794.
Letter book, 1853-37.
lv.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
tJS^K^i, 1 ^^- <*■ m lettere wrttten to acquaintances
throughout the United States, Including material on the area around
SSSft, JTiSf 1 " < *y 1 S? y, .. MISS - ■»« m Bedford's views concerning
£U2 "'•inesawis ofthe day, such as secession and the Confederate
%5£L ?,,., E£^ "P"? *° ¥*"*»» «« capture by the Federals. In-
2SnL h , I8 w Utte r t0 An, ' t «w Johnson. Oct 4, 1866. expressing admira-
tion of Johnson's devotion to the CtonstlrnttoiL. *""■"« ™™
Unpublished register In the repository.
MS 62-3016
Barbee, John.
Letter book, 1886-89.
lv.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
JSngineer. Ca. 50 letters concerning the efforts of the Cumberland
Lumber and Transportation Co, of which Barbee was partner, to get
control of mineral lands In Blount, Cumberland, McMlnn and Monroe
iwait a^A^s, szzxr* m w - L *«**■ °™~
Unpublished register In the repository.
Gift of the Joint University library, 1989.
MS 62-3017
Bransf ord family.
Papers, 1813-1928.
ca. 50 items and 1 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, photocopies.
.-P 1f s,>0ndenc8 ' senealogical charts, deeds, indentures, photos.,
SXL2r r W"* toetadlng material on the Bransford and allied
Claiborne. Johnson, Lee, Lewis, George Sterling Smith, and Withers
families. Includes 2 letters written in pencil on cloth during the
2* ™f • It 1 **™}* "ST*) of Anthony Wayne Johnson wfaTmate-
rlal on old Nashville and its early residents, and a volume of photo-
copies of material on the Bransford ancestry. Other persons men-
tioned are John S. Bransford (1836-1907), and Hampton J. Cheney.
Unpublished register In the repository ^^
Gift of John S. Bransford,
MS 62-3018
DTIeur family.
Papers, 1780-1935.
ca. 300 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, family accounts, inscriptions from cemeteries
around Pleasant Grove, Tenn., deeds, wills, and other genealogical
material on the D"Heur and allied Ballanfont, Brown, Evans, Hughs,
McCallie, Matthews, Tomer, and Webb families. Includes a sketch
(published in Southwestern monthly, 1852) by Joseph Brown (b. 1772
or 3) on his captivity and on the history of the old Southwest, a Revo-
lutionary War claim (1832) and service record of James Turner, an
autobiographical sketch of Rev. T. H. McCallie of Chattanooga, a
genealogy of the McCallie family by Katherlne (McCallie) Johnson
and James Park McCallie, and records of the Pleasant Grove Acad-
Unpublished register
Gift of Mrs. Ailard
in the repository.
D'Heur.
MS 62-3019
Hickman, Edwin Litton, 1875-1956.
Papers, 1801-
30 items and 3 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Lawyer, legislator, and )udge. Correspondence (1801-74), includ-
ing material on Tennessee land (some of It owned by the Locke fam-
ily) , Texas land, the price of slaves in Alabama, and hostility of the
Creek Indians; 2 volumes of excerpts from Shakespeare, and a vol-
ume of themes by Hickman. Correspondents include Matt Brandon
Charles Cassedy, W. W. Frambro, John Pryor Hickman (great-grand-
father of Hickman) Narcissa (Weakley) Hickman, and Robert
Weakley (18 items, 1801-40) ~<««=ri
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Hickman, 1953.
MS 62-3020
Jordan, John Leland, 1869-1950.
Papers, 1898-1942.
ca. 123 items and 2 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Businessman and Army officer. Letters (1898-190S) of Jordan to
his mother, giving detailed descriptions of his military experiences in
Cuba and the Philippines, other correspondence, a notebook with ma-
terial on the Jordan family and the area around Triune, Term- a
scrapbook, photos., and a few other papers. ^^
Unpublished register In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. J. S. Jordan.
MS 62-3021
Garrett, Finis James, 1875-1956.
Correspondence, 1904-07, 1916.
4 ft (ca. 3000 Items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
U. S. Representative and Judge. Complete correspondence of Gar-
rett's first years in Congress, and a few later letters, including re-
quests for recommendations, speaking engagements, free seed, help
with debates, and help In obtaining pensions and Indemnity for Civil
War losses; also much material on politics. Correspondents include
Edward Ward Carmack, Caruthers Ewing, W. W. House, B. T Lewis
(Garrett's law partner), John W. Morton, Malcolm B. Patterson,
Thomas Steele, Wardlaw Steele, and law firms such as Movers and
Consanl, of Washington, D. C.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of Bethel College, McKenzle, Tenn.
MS62-3022
Liuard family.
Papers, 1806-1913.
ca. 1000 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, land grants, poll records, muster
rolls, court records, Indentures, biographical and genealogical data,
and other papers, including material on Meigs County, the Civil War,
and Ashe County, N. C Includes papers of Jasper Worth LUlard
(1866-1947), John Mason LUlard (1827-1863), and Newton Jackson
LUlard (1832-1905).
Unpublished register In the repository.
Gift, 1961.
MS 62-3023
Polk, James Knox, Pre*. V. &, 1795-1849.
Papers, 1832-48.
ca. 100 Items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten), and photocopies.
Correspondence, news clippings (some of them about homes of the
Polk family in Tennessee), sketches, and other papers. Correspond-
ents include John P. Heiss, Gideon Pillow, and WOllam H. Polk.
Unpublished register in the repository.
In part, acquired from Mr. and Mrs. John Trotwood Moore and
Gilbert Goran.
MS62-3024
247
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tonkawa, Okla. Public Library.
Collection on Oklahoma history, 1834-1938.
134 items.
In University of Oklahomn Library.
Letters of A. M. Thomas describing the opening of Ponca and
Tonkawa lands, interviews and a MS. concerning pioneer life and
ranch holdings in the Cherokee Outlet, statements of pioneers con-
cerning the history of Tonkawa and the road and trail south from
Arkansas City, Kan., stories of various trails and of the Tonkawa and
Pawnee Indian Agencies, a paper by Grant Foreman on the growth
and death of towns as affected by railroads, 108 photos, of Indians
and ploneeia of northern Oklahoma, news clippings, maps, and other
papers.
MS 62-3025
Tompkins, Stuart Ramsay, 1886-
Papers, 1917-56.
7 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
In part, photocopies and microfilm.
Historian. Personal and professional correspondence, a diary
(1917), 1ISS. of his books, galley proofs of his The Russian mind
(1953), reprints of articles by Tompkins and his colleagues in the
University of Oklahoma History Dept, 3 scrapbooks (one of Russian
news clippings), subject flies (on Russian history, organizations and
institutions, and other subjects), reprodnctlons of various works on
Russia, bibliographies, and other research materials. Most of the
material falls after 1932.
MS 62-3026
Stigler, William 6 1881-1952.
Papers, 1943-52.
13 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, public official, and TJ. S. Representative from Oklahoma.
Congressional and general correspondence, material on the Five
Civilized Tribes and other Indians, and other papers.
MS 62-3027
Stewart, Paul, 1892-1950.
Papers, 1942-45.
ca. S ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, Journalist, State legislator, and TJ. S. Representative
from O kl a h oma. Congressional correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks,
clippings, and photos.
MS 62-3028
Southwestern Oklahoma Survival Association.
Records, 1869-1959.
ca. 16 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, statements, affidavits, resolutions, financial rec-
ords, scrapbooks, putnTcdocuments, pamphlets, posters, broadsides,
cartoons, maps, sound recordings, and photos, recording the success-
ful movement to block the expansion of Fort S11L 1957-59, through
publicity and letter writing campaigns, discussions and resolutions of
various local and national organizations, and pressure on Government
agencies.
MS 62-3029
Schwab*, George Blaine, 1886-1952.
Papers, 1945-52.
24 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and U. S. •Representative from Oklahoma. Correspondence
with constituents, committee and other correspondence, speeches, bills
Introduced by Scnwabe, and photos, as well as files of material on
the War Dept, the Navy Dept., the Veterans Administration, other
departments and agencies, legislation, and other subjects.
MS 62-3030
Sohlberg, George G
Papers, 1897-1939.
ca. 9 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman and civil leader of Oklahoma City. Correspondence,
business papers, and photos, including material on business condi-
tions In Oklahoma and the Southwest.
MS 62-3031
Harris, James A 1870-
Papers, 1853-1947.
3 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman and politician. Personal and political correspond-
ence, news clippings of Harris* work In the Republican Party In Okla-
homa, other political papers, and business papers.
MS 62-3032
Friends, Society of.
Records of activities in Oklahoma, 1952-57.
62 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Minutes and reports of meetings, reports on Indian affairs, records
of the Indian Service Committee, a note on the principal repositories
of Quaker records, and Quaker publications relating to the Indians.
MS 62-3033
Tittle, Leon H collector.
Papers on Greer County, 1823-1921.
135 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Museum director. Legal papers showing Greer as a county of
Texas, papers of T. H. Sweet concerning land in Greer County, Texas
Confederate land scrip, tax receipts (1890-83), correspondence on
registration of cattle brands, a map (1323), early photos, of Mangnm,
Okla, and other material relating to Greer County. Includes a book
of Wyoming brands, 1896-1921.
MS 62-3034
Park, Lawrence, 1873-1924.
Correspondence.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Writer ou colonial art.
MS 62-3035
Wenner, Fred L 1865-
Papers, 1889-1951.
8 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Journalist and politician. Correspondence and printed material
relating to school land leases, a receipt book of the Oklahoma Terri-
tory School Land Dept, articles on Oklahoma history, news clippings,
and 9 early photos, of Oklahoma industries and public buildings.
MS 62-3036
Watie, Stand, 1806-187L
Papers, 1832-87.
8 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Cherokee leader, Confederate officer, and planter. Personal and
family correspondence, political and military papers, speeches, and
business papers.
MS 62-3037
Walton, John Calloway, 1881-1949.
Papers, 1915-48.
4 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Politician. Political correspondence, campaign material, papers
relating to the business of offices to which Walton was elected (com-
missioner of public works and mayor of Oklahoma City, Governor
and corporation commissioner of Oklahoma), personal papers, a little
family correspondence, membership and identification cards, a scrap-
book, news clippings, photos, and memorabilia.
MS62-3038
'. S. Work Projects Administration. Oklahoma.
Indian-Pioneer papers, ca. 1936.
22 ft (co. 50,000 items)
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Recollections of Oklahoma Indians and pioneers, complied as a
W. P. A. project describing various phases of frontier life.
Subject index In the library.
MS 62-3039
TJ. S. Subsistence Dept.
Okla.
Records, 1869-78.
Commissary for Fort Supply,
l v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
A letter book kept by the Commissary supply officer, concerning
provisions and outfits for captured Indians. Includes lists of cap-
tured Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, and reports of hostile bands.
MS 62-3040
248
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
U. S. Army. 10th Infantry.
Records, 1855-1903.
326 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
nJ^f 6 ?' Ii » tS -° f ^'snmeuts *■> the Minnesota, Kansas, Utah and
£' Temtones, reports of engagements with Sioux and Cheyenne
P?ra™d c^ba? ° n SS " i<X ' ifleladin e "»«'« in the Philip-
MS 62-3041
Unger, Marion.
Papers, 1924-38.
400 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
Oklahoma colonist in Bolivia. Correspondence, photos, and other
material, relating to William H. Murray, Md to the OWahoml m w
he attempted to settle in Bolivia in toe U20™ . OKahom& mloI V
MS 62-3042
Twentieth Century Chib, Mountain View, OUa.
Records, 1904-50.
2 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, minutes, account books, program calendars, and
^^ e H b 2? k " 9 s c "?' s Round TaMe^tionTcludS "material
on local history of southwestern Oklahoma. «™>«™u
MS 62-3043
Turpin, Carl J
Papers, 1888-1952.
4 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
c^L lr0a ' 1 K ,,u ! 1<iCT and * os ">«ssnian. Personal and business corre-
spondence, business papers, civic material, and photos. ^^
MS 62-3044
Wickersham, Victor.
Papers, 1954-56.
24ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman and U. S. Representative from Oklahoma. Corre-
spondence and political material relating to Wlckersham's concrea-
sional career. *
MS 62-3045
Williams. Meredith N
Papers, 1930-50.
223 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library
^Journalist and Oklahoma public" official. Editorials, feature
™£^ T™ ''*} Sli other news I»Pe r columns. Interdepartmental
memoranda, and political papers. ■—=•.""
MS 62-3046
Housewives League, NashviUe.
Records, 1939-61.
11 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives
Correspondence, minutes, reports, treasurers accounts, and scrap-
books of league projects and activities for civic improvement.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of the league, through Kate Shokley.
MS 62-8047
Matthews, Thomas Edwin.
Papers, 1789-1945.
ea. 800 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In large Part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies
Lawyer and judge. Correspondence, diaries, clippings, and bio-
graphical and genealogical papers, primarily connected with Mat-
, ,*£>.> ^ G ? neral Jam <s Robertson, father of Tennessee (published
in 1934). Includes correspondence concerning the publication of the
iE£tf£? *??' 0D ? e n^ CockrU1 ' Eakln - Erwln - Fort . Matthews,
2?S?S?T.i S "?>■ "i^ompsoo families; copies of correspondence
of Willie Blount and Return Jonathan Meigs (1740-1823) ; and other
documentation of Robertson's times.
Unpublished register in the repository.
toformaUon on literary rights available in the repository
Deposited by Tom Schlater, through Mrs. Henry Buckner.
MS 62-3048 I
McGarr, Owen, ca. 1833-ca. 1903.
McGarr- Waters papers, 1848-1903.
ca. 50 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, photocopies.
Lawyer. Correspondence, licenses to practice law In various State
and Federal courts, appointments to diplomatic posts In Chile, Cuba,
^iFS?**' pnotos - and otbet Papers of McGarr; and ca. 10 items
(1865-75) of correspondence and appointments of Shelah Waters,
a Federal official in Tennessee.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of Vincent Waters, through Fred Estes.
MS 62-3049
Green, Lenamay, 1869-1952.
Papers, 1886-1958.
several items and 4 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Author and socialite. Three diaries with accounts of an extended
European trip taken (1886-67) by Miss Green with her uncle and
aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Xoung; and a scrapbook and other papers,
including descriptions of unusual parties for children and for adults
entertainment ideas, nursery rhymes, party games, contests, songs!
and a history and photos, of the Boom Camp (Sub, of Nashville. The
bulk of the material falls in the first half of the period represented.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. R. Lynn Farrar, through Mrs. Roy Avery.
MS 62-3050
Eakin, William, 1810-1849.
Papers, 1828-65.
14 items and 1 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Businessman. Memoirs (to 1846) describing the family Journey
from Ireland to Tennessee in 1822, and the establishment of the
family's mercantile and other businesses in ShelbyvUle and Nash-
ville; and wills, slave deeds (1841-46), a few accounts, and some
genealogical materia! on the Eakin family.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of William EakJn Steger and Mrs. Douglas Wrieht through
Mrs. Henry Buckner. '
MS 62-3051
Bailey, Lucy Catherine.
Papers, 1828-65.
66 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Family letters, and 5 genealogical charts including branches of the
%?}£[' B c yd, „ B 7J" 1 ' 0tor J5S: D o noh o. Gardner, Marr, Murphy, Read,
Ritchie, Small, Stewart, White, Whitfield, and Williamson famine?
Correspondents include Sarah Bailey, Lucy Ann Bryan, and Anna
Maria Whitfield.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of Lucy Bailey Clarke, through Mis. Boy C. Avery.
MS €2-3052
Nason, Elias, 1811-1887.
Correspondence, 1831-62.
7 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Schoolmaster and Congregational clergyman.
MS 62-3053
Oakes, William, 1799-1848.
Correspondence, 1823-48.
lbox.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Botanist, of Ipswich, Mass. Letters to Oakes from prominent
botanists.
MS 62-3054
Rogers, John, 1829-1904.
Papers.
1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Sculptor. Correspondence, lists of Sogers' work, and newspaper
clippings.
MS 62-3055
Preble, George Henry, 1816-1885.
Papers.
7 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Naval officer. Correspondence about the flag of the U. S. (1861-
80), and notes on longevity.
MS 62-3056
249
mm
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Perkins, John, 1698-1781.
Papers.
2 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Physician, of Massachusetts. Memoirs, notes on medical cases,
curiosa, and recipes.
MS 62-3057
Marston, Philip Bourke, 1850-1887.
Papers.
1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
British poet Literary MSS., a diary, and a few letters.
MS 62-3058
Lee & Shepard, publishers, Boston.
Correspondence, 1861-1942.
12 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Calendar In the repository.
MS 62-3059
Haswell, Anthony, 1756-1816.
Papers.
3 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Printer, editor, and ballad writer, letters, ballads, and a Journal
of Haswell's Journey from Bennington, Vt, to New York In 1796.
MS 62-3060
Heath, Daniel Coflamore, 1842-1908.
Correspondence, 1873-1908.
l box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Educator and publisher.
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Correspondence, 1903-14.
199 items.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Author. Chiefly correspondence with publishers.
MS 62-3061
MS 62-3062
Nichols, Charles Lemuel, 1851-1929.
Papers.
5 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Physician, bibliophile, and author. Correspondence, together with
bibliographical material on Worcester, Mass., imprints and almanacs.
MS 62-3063
Paine family.
Papers, 1768-1864.
28 v. and 7 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Papers of a Worcester, Mass, family. Including diaries and other
papers of Frederick William Paine, George Sturgis Paine, Nathaniel
Paine, Sr., Nathaniel Paine, Jr., Samuel, Timothy, William, and
Williams Fltz Paine. ^^
MS 62-3064
Agard, Charles W 1848-1918.
Papers.
6 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Notes and papers on ships, shipping, the slave-trade, whaling and
the Civil War.
MS 62-3065
Norcross, Grenvffle Howland, 1854-1937.
Papers.
* 42 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Massachusetts lawyer. Diaries (1881-75, 1B11-87), a catalog of
his collections, autographs, snd other papers.
MS 62-3066
Lincoln, Enoch, 1788-1829.
7v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Governor of Maine. Letters, speeches, and writings.
Index in the repository.
MS 62-3067
Whig Party. Maisachmettt.
Records.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Lists of delegates, speeches, and details of organization of the
Whig convention In Worcester, Mass., In 1840, together with Informa-
tion on the Whig campaign of 1844 in Worcester County.
MS 62-8068
Tenney, Jonathan, 1817-1888.
Papers.
Ov.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Educator and editor. Letters on education and a family genealogy.
MS62-8069
Hodges, Samuel, 1792-1827.
Papers.
9 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Consul at the Cape Verde Islands. Papers relating to the War of
1812, and to thread making In Massachusetts Is 1816-17 ; and consular
papers (1817-27)
MS 62-3070
Scandlin, William G 1828-1871.
Papers.
lbox.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Sailor, missionary, Unitarian minister. Civil War diary, seaman's
log (1849), Scandlin's biography, and other papers. Scandlin was
chaplain of the 15th Regt of Massachusetts Volunteers In the Civil
War.
MS62-8071
Salisbury family.
Papers, 1674-1905.
63 v. and 68 bexes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Papers of a family of Worcester, Mass, Including letters, diaries,
notebooks, and accounts covering three generations. Includes papers
of Stephen Salisbury x, (1746-1829) merchant and landowner; Ste-
phen Salisbury n (1798-1884) developer, builder, banker, and philan-
thropist; and Stephen Salisbury m (1835-1905) sponsor of explora-
tions In Central America, and benefactor of Worcester institutions.
Calendar to August, 1829, In the repository.
MS 62-3072
Willour, L S
Papers, 1906-07.
65 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence and clippings containing materia] on life In Indian
Territory Just before statehood, and on the Oklahoma Constitutional
Convention.
MS 62-3078
Woods, E K
Papers, 1876-1914.
68 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Collector of Western Americana. Notebooks of observations on
frontier customs and on life In Indian Territory, descriptions of cow-
boy life and lore, and a bibliography of frontier newspapers.
MS62-3074
Chase, Lucy, 1822-1909.
Papers, 1824-1902.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Educator. Mainly Miss Chase's letters snd diaries, together with
some slave dealers' papers (1846-64), letters and papers taken from
Jefferson Davis' offices afterthe fall of Richmond, and a few from
General Grant's headquarters at City Point, Va.
MS 62-3075
250
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Scofield, James Monroe, 1834-1871.
Papers.
6 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Newspaper publisher and Insurance executive. Correspondence,
diaries, and a box of family papers (1872-1830)
MS 63-3076
Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831.
Papers, 1754-1881.
28 v. and 7 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Publisher and historian. Letters, diaries, accounts, MSS. of
Thomass History of printing, a catalog of his books, and other
papers.
MS 63-3077
Peabody, Stephen, 1741-1819.
Diaries and accounts, 1777-1814.
13 T.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Minister at Atkinson, N. H.
MS 63-3078
Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England
and the Parts Adjacent in America, London.
Records.
1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Transcripts.
MS62-3079
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mast.
Papers relating to the anti-slavery movement in Massa-
chusetts, 1834-67.
lbox.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
MS 63-3080
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to the State of Maine, 1640-1840.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers and documents relating to Maine and to
xork County.
MS 62-3081
Hancock family.
Papers.
6 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
Letters (1735-50) of Thomas Hancock, a description and Inventory
HeS? A.°PniIU ,1 ' C0CiC ° Se to Bost ° n ' and notes on «™ealogy by
MS62-3082
Rockwell, John Arnold, 1803-1861.
Papers.
3 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
Lawyer, Jurist, and author, of Norwich, Conn. Correspondence
and other papers relating to early American canals and railroads,
particularly the Norwich 4 Worcester Railroad.
MS 62-3083
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
letters relating to the French and Indian War, 1754-74.
11 V.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
._^LettersreUtlng to the French and Indian War, the Louisburg
Expedition, and the operations of Sir William Johnson In New Tort
Calendar in the repository.
MS 63-3084
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mats.
Civil War papers, 1861-65.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
In part, transcripts.
^J^^ ££ m *> Mte *». •»* miscellaneous papers. Includes tran-
?f2?S 'J*.?? £5"* ?>, ( L? l * rle * aC *&"* "Onbers of the Cushman
5^^J^.. U &^ d ^ ^ naeettcnt Keglments and of GeorgeT
Burrows ox the 8th Vermont.
MS62-3085
Davenport, John, 1597-1670.
Papers.
ea. 200 p.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Congregational clergyman. Sermons, essays, and other papers.
MS 62-3086
Davis, Isaac, 1799-1883.
Correspondence, 1816-52.
38 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Lawyer, banker, Massachusetts State legislator, and mayor of
Worcester. ^^
MS62-3087
Davis, John, 1787-1854.
Papers.
6 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Governor of Massachusetts and U. S. Senator. Correspondence (S
v, 1824-5*), letters to and from his wife Eliza (1 v„ 1825-53), com-
missions signed by various Governors, military drafts for training
(1770-76) and other official documents.
MS 63-3088
Drake, Samuel Gardner, 1798-1875.
Papers.
2 folders.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
Antiqnarlan and historian. Drake's review of John Barrows' Life
< "r i TJ^' :is Drake > other undated papers, and various notes (1860's
and lews)
MS 63-3089
Earle, Pliny, 1809-1892.
Papers, 1837-91.
1 v. and 9 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Physician and psychiatrist Correspondence, diaries, medical and
travel notes, lectures, case notes, and articles on Insanity Includes
Earle's letters (1837-64) to his family from Europe, Cuba, and Wash-
ington.
MS 63-3090
Fitch, Thomas, 1669-1737.
Letter book, 1702-11.
It.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Boston magistrate and merchant Many of the letters are to
EngHsh merchants.
MS 63-3091
Forbes, Harriette (Merrifield) 1856-1951.
Papers.
8 v. and 6 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Bibliographer and historian. Correspondence and notes accumu.
lated by Mrs. Forbes during preparation of her book. New England
diaries, together with photos, and an index to Gravestones of early
New England and the men who made them ; and 3 v. of photos for
Early houses of Middlesex County.
MS 62-3092
Foster, Dwight, 1757-1823.
Papers, 1750-1884.
8 v. and 27 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
U. S. Senator from Massachusetts. Letters (1785-1819) from
Foster to his wife, Journals (1772-99), and papers (1750-1884) of
the Foster family.
MS 63-3093
Rumball-Petre, Edwin Alfred Robert, 1881-1954.
Correspondence,
l box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Clergyman and bibliophile Correspondence, mostly relating to
Bibles.
MS 63-3094
Frost, Donald McKay.
Papers.
1 box.
In American Antiqnarlan Society collections.
Notes for. and text of a monograph od. General William H. Ashley
and the Northwest fur trade (1822-30)
! MS 63-3095
251
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gale, Frederick W 1816-1854.
Papers.
2 v. and 3 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Lawyer Approximately 450 letters (1828-54), 4 European Jour-
nals, calendared and indexed, and miscellaneous papers. ^^
MS 62-3096
Goddard family.
Papers, 1713-1867.
5 v. and 1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
.* J & tt ? 8 'J 1I !!^ i ?• 8erm »ns, deeds, and other papers of members
or the Goddard family, stemming from Charkstown, Mass.
MS 62-3097
Goss, Elbridge Henry, 1830-1908.
Correspondence, 1854-1908.
1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Banker and author.
Gongh, John Bartholomew, 1817-1886.
Papers.
29 v.. 1 folio, and 3 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Temperance lecturer.
MS 62-3098
MS 62-3099
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804.
Papers, 1791-94,
1 V.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
Statesman JtJ. s. Treasury Dept circulars and a letter.
MS 62-3100
Hale, Robert, 1691-1765.
Papers.
2 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Journal of an expedition to Nova Scotia In 1731, together with
treatises on arithmetic, logic, physics, geography, and other topics!
MS 62-3101
Hardinge, Benjamin.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Scientist Lectures, notes, and a partial biography.
MS 62-3102
Harris, Thaddens Mason, 1768-1842.
Papers.
5 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Unitarian clergyman. Notes on American history and archaeology.
MS 62-3103
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904.
Papers.
8 boxes. . " ■ ■ .
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
irLS' Senator from Massachusetts. Letters, notes, and speeches
to oozes) ; and correspondence, acconnts, and other papers relating
HJr e ,j£* , of J? nas for tte erection la Worcester, Mass, of a
statue of Charles Devens by the sculptor Daniel Chester Trench.
MS 62-3104
Wallace, Alexander T 1874-
Papers, 1927-28, 1941-52.
Ibox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
■ Mainly letters to newspaper editors and other letters written by
Wallace as leader of the opposition to fluoridation of water In Stevens
Point, Wis. ; speeches delivered by Wallace on fluoridation, local his-
tory, and the undeslrabiuty of the city-manager form of government :
together with the minutes of the Stevens Point City Manazer Cam-
paign Organization (1927-28), and a few of Wallace's poems/
MS 62-3105
Willard, Horace B 1. 1825.
Papers, 1849-58, 1881.
2v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician. Journal of unusual cases treated by Willard (1849-
58) ; together with a diary recording events of Wizard's practice in
Altaian and Watertown, Wis. (1856-58) including a detailed descrip.
tion of a trip from Altaian to Rochester, Minn., and a few entries for
1881 when Willard was a merchant in Port Atkinson, Wis.
MS 62-3106
Melyen, Jacob, d. 1706.
Letter book, 1691-96.
1 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Letter book of a Boston resident
MS 63-3107
MS 62-3108
Mfflbnry, Mass. First Congregational Church.
Becords, 1830-55.
• v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
SewaD, William Bartlett, 1782-1869
Diaries, 1813-45.
10 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Lawyer and editor, of Portland and Kennebunk, Me,
MS 62-3109
Parkman, Ebenezer, 1703-1782.
Papers.
12 v. and 2 boxes.
In Amer ican Antiquarian Society collections.
/,£ 1 fH™ an ' °* We 9tborough, Mass. Letters and family papers
(1744-1812) ; sermons (1719-82) ; and diaries (1723-80)
Diaries for 1737 and 1778-80 were published by the Westboromrh
Historical Society in 1899. «=uwrougn
MS 62-3110
Watertown Musical Society.
Becord books, 1880-97.
2v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minutes of meetings and statements of financial condition (1887-
89) and a few printed programs of concerts given by the soetetv
Most of the records are in German. •»«■>«.
MS 62-3111
Williams, John S
Papers, 1852-67.
15 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
ii.HftSftJS**^' ?f d , coples of lettera eeat "»" reeved by WU-
llams of Cincinnati, all relating to the subject of spiritualism.
MS 62-3112
Wffly, Samuel R
Record books, 1879-8L
2v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Davw'a'sh^min^ 1 ' °' WUly ' S flOUr "^ &t ABpteton - WIa - ""P* b J
MS 62-3113
Wingra Park Advancement Association.
Records, 1893-1920.
Ibox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
By-laws, articles of Incorporation, minutes of meetings, treasurers'
account books, and miscellaneous papers concerning a region that Is
now a suburb of Madison. Wis., together with papers m the "Lake
Wingra case" of 1917-20, an attempt to regulate the water level of the
MS 62-3114
Green Bay Labor Temple Association.
Records, 1920-40.
15 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection
/ 5 Jr a ir te ' T ' n ? mJ £ rel * t i B r to the building and operation of the
fw" !£ L " b0r Jl mpUL J" 01 " 1 ** correspondence, iiuS of dliS?
«™ SSS?* 8 - and flnan cial records (1920-26) ; articles of organfc*
tlon (1921), a constitution (1925), and a ledgW and roll boot to-
gether with records (ca. 1924-40) of a laundTwo^rs^uniSr
MS 62-3115
252
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, and
Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States
and Canada. Local 18, Milwaukee.
Records, 1894-1944.
7 v. and 6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Business correspondence, minutes (1903-33), reports of delegates
to State and National conventions ; minutes of the executive board
and the wage-scale committee ; revision of the local constitution
(1931) ; and miscellaneous materials, such as transfer cards, applica-
tions for membership, and receipts.
MS 62-3116
International Association of Machinists. Badger local,
H06, Madison, Wis.
Records, 1938-48.
C v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Minutes of regular and special meetings, and a roll book.
MS 62-31 IT
International Union of Operating Engineers. Local No.
311, Milwaukee.
Records, 1906-50.
11 v. and 6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence with individual members and with the president
and secretary-treasurer; 8 boxes of special correspondence; reports
of the entertainment and grievance committees; 10 minute books
(1906-10, 1921-50) ; and an expense Journal (1934-87)
MS 62-3118
Wisconsin State Federation of Labor.
Records, 1911-52.
5 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence (1927-52), Including letters to State and National
legislators, communications from William Green, president of the
American Federation of Labor, and materials from Labor's League
for Political Education ; speeches and reports of officers of the federa-
tion; minutes and records of the executive board (1911-33) ; expense
journals for radio broadcasting, aid to British labor, acid the metal
trades committee; and minutes of the legislative committee (1936-
39)
MS 62-3119
Scott, John, 1912-
Papers, 1959.
l ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Materials relating to Scott's book. Democracy Is not
enough. Traces development of the book from the first typed and
handwritten notes through various revisions and publisher's proofs
to the materials used in the final editing.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Scott, 1961.
Same originally: John Scott Nearing.
MS 62-3120
1884-1950.
Schwartztrauber, Ernest E
Papers, 1884-1953.
lft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Pioneer In the workers' education movement Correspondence,
diaries, notebooks, course outlines, speeches, articles, and reports.
Concerns Schwartztrauber's work with the University of Wisconsin
School for Workers and the Portland Labor College, and as Y. M. C. A.
secretary.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Schwartztrauber, 1960.
MS 62-3121
Welles, Orson, 1915-
Papers, ca. 1940-
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author, actor, director, and theatrical producer. Revised final
script of Citizen Kane, and scripts of two unpublished works : Bright
Lucifer, a play, and the second revised script of what was presumably
a film documentary on Latin America, If s all true
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Arnold Weissberger, 1962.
Full name: George Orson Welles.
MS 62-3122
Hargett, J L
Papers, 1838-1914.
27 items and 1 v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence describing land leases in the Cherokee and Choc-
taw Nations, other correspondence of the two nations, a diary de-
scribing mining camps at Galena, Kansas, and elsewhere In the
Southwest, and copies of various laws and treaties affecting the
Indians. Correspondents Include George Hicks, Collins McDonald,
and John Ross.
MS 62-3123
Mather family'.
Papers.
15 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Papers of Richard Mather (1596-1669), diaries and sermons of
Increase Mather (1639-1723), letters, diaries, notes, and sermons of
Cotton Mather (1663-1728), sermons and letters of Samuel Mather
(1706-1785), and papers of Increase, Eleazer, and Nathaniel Mather.
MS 62-3124
Superior Trades and Labor Assembly.
Records, 1892-1929.
4 v.
In State H'^torical Society ot Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Minutes (1892-96, 1909-15, and 1923-29) and a combination dues
and daybook (1893-94) of the Superior, Wis, assembly of local union
representatives.
MS 62-3125
American Federation of Musicians. Local 59, Kenosha, Wis.
Records, 1897-1940.
13 v. and 8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating largely to sal-
aries, Jurisdiction, contracts, and internal discipline; minutes (1897-
1940), membership and account books (1897-1937), and a dues book
(1909-23)
MS 62-3126
Wisconsin Drivers Conference.
Records, 1936-47.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor r-ollectlon.
Business correspondence of the conference with its constituents,
the truck drivers' locals of the International Brotherhood of Team-
sters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers of America; financial state-
ments and bank statements; together with a transcript of arbitration
proceedings between the Wisconsin Petroleum Carriers Association
and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stable-
men and Helpers of America, 1843.
MS 62-3127
Wisconsin Federation of Teachers.
Records, 1939-51.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections. -
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence (1943-51), concerning membership drives, sal-
aries, the organization of annual State conventions, and National and
State legislation affecting teachers; minutes of executive board meet-
ings; and financial statements and officer lists of city locals.
MS 62-3128
Wisconsin Journeymen Barbers Association.
Correspondence, 1936-38.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Mainly letters recommending the appointment of John A. Billie,
president of the State association, as field representative for the
administration of the barbers' fair trade code, 1937.
MS 62-3129
253
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wisconsin State Council of Carpenters.
Records, 1922, 1939-11.
l box.
In St*u« Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
In part, photocopy.
Transcripts of hearings before the 'Wisconsin State Employment
Relations Board (1339-41). involving locals and employers of car-
penters ; together with a photostatic copy of proeedlngs of the fourth
State convention of carpenters' locals, 1922.
MS 62-3130
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Em-
ployees. Local 171, Madison, Wis.
Records, 1936-47.
5 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Records of the University of Wisconsin employees' local, consist-
ing of correspondence (1837-47) ; dues payment records (1938-38) ;
a ledger; minutes of general and executive board meetings (1946-
47) ; reports of the executive secretary and the organizer; financial
reports ; per capita tax reports ; stewards' remittance slips ; and lists
of payroll deductions for dues.
MS 62-3131
Local US, Madison,
American Federation of Teachers.
Wis.
Records, 3930-51.
4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence, including communications to the University ad-
ministration and many exchanges with Wisconsin Congressmen;
minutes; advertising record book for the publication, Madison teacher
(1988-41) ; membership lists, and a copy of the local constitution
as amended In 1950.
MS 62-3132
Boot and Shoe Workers' Union. Local 651, Beaver Dam,
Wis.
Minutes, 1937-50.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Minntes or general meetings and of executive board meetings.
MS 62-3133
Fox River Valley District Council of Laborers.
Records, 1936-44.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Minutes (1936-38) and correspondence (1937-44), consisting
mainly of employment agreements and letters concerning the increase
of Works Progress Administration wages to the level demanded by
the council. The council was an affiliate of the International Hod
Carriers, Building and Common Laborers' Union of America, and
included locals at Green Bay, Appleton, Neenah-Menasha, Kaukauna,
Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, and New London, Wis.
MS 62-3134
Superior Federation of Labor.
Correspondence, 1919-44.
6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence of a representative body of A. T. of L. unions of
Superior, Wis. Includes communications on labor legislation to and
from Wisconsin Congressmen, letters from the Wisconsin State Feder-
ation of Labor, and information on New Deal labor measures and the
1940 presidential campaign, Bulk of the material Is lor die period
1931-42.
MS 62-3185
Tattle, Ada Alice.
Papers, 1896-1935.
i box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Letters from Miss Turtle of Portland, Or, to her aunt, describing
mainly her musical activities; together with a copy of a speech and a
few letters concerning her service with the Young Men's Christian
Associations entertainment corps in France and Germany In 1918-19.
MS 62-3136
Ray-O-Vac Federal Union No. 19587, Madison, Wis.
Records, 1934-49.
4 v. and 6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Minutes of general and executive board meetings, correspondence
consisting mainly of grievances expressed by employees and replies
by the company personnel director, copies of contracts and amend-
ments, and letters from National and State officials of the American
Federation of Labor.
MS 62-3137
Sheet Metal Workers' International Association. Local 42,
Superior, Wis.
Records, 1904-47.
5 v. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence (1919-47), mainly with the International office on
general business matters ; minutes (1904-05, 1913-21, 1923-38) ; finan-
cial records, including daybooks, ledger sheets, monthly receipts from
the International per capita tax, and the financial secretary's monthly
reports : applications for membership, and suspension records.
MS 62-3138
Madison, Wis. Labor Temple.
Records, 1920-44.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Daybook (1920-35) ; ledger (1922-30) ; bowling league financial
records (1922), and a small number of miscellaneous papers relating
mainly to arrangements for Labor Day celebrations.
MS 62-3189
Knights of Labor Building Association of West Superior.
Records, 1888-1918.
2 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Minutes (1888-99), by-laws (1888), and membership book (1801-
MS 62-3140
Janesville Central Labor Union.
Records, 1937-50.
5 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Records of a representative council of Janesville, Wis., locals, con-
sisting of a small amount of correspondence, a ledger (1942-47) and
roll books (1947-50). Includes correspondence and 2 ledgers relatlne
to the convention of the Wisconsin State Federation of Labor beldat
Janesville In 1940. *-»»» »™ ■»
MS62-3141
Massachusetts. Militia.
Records, 1819-59.
4 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
MS 62-3142
Lincoln, Waldo, 1849-1933.
Papers, 1871-1933.
17 v. and 1 box.
In Ameri can Antiquarian Society collections.
Genealogist MSS. for Lincoln's History of the Lincoln family and
his History of the Waldo family, and other papers.
MS 62-3148
Lancaster, Joseph, 1778-1838.
Papers.
17 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Educator. Correspondence and a biography.
MS 62-3144
Wisconsin. Perry's Victory Centennial Commission.
Records, 1911-14.
2 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minutes of meetings, records of expenses, an account of the celebra-
tion in Wisconsin, and miscellaneous records.
MS 62-3145
254
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Colli
'ections
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society.
Records, 1854-1910.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, principally letters received by the secretary, B. S.
Hoxie, in 1900 in response to requests for accounts of the origin and
development of fruitgrowing in different localities; biographical
sketches of leading Wisconsin horticulturists ; minutes of annual
meetings (1864-76), and a typewritten copy of an Index to the publi-
cations of the society.
MS 62-3146
State Medical Society of Wisconsin. Woman's Auxiliary
Records, 1839-1937.
25 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers collected by the auxiliary for the purpose of preserving in-
formation about pioneer physicians. Includes biographical data and
replies to questionnaires, compiled by the auxiliaries of the county
medical societies ; minutes of meetings and other records of the Pox
Elver Valley Medical Society (1886-1926) and of the Winnebago
County Medical Society (1865-77) ; prescriptions (2 v.), and miscel-
laneous papers.
MS 62-3147
Wright, William W 1819-1903.
Papers, 1841.
143 p.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Wisconsin pioneer. Reminiscences of Wright's departure with his
father from Sackets Harbor, N. T., for Green Bay, Wis, In 1836, their
building a sawmill and gristmill at Brothertown, Wis., establishment
of a home on the site of Oshkosb. the development of the community,
and family affairs. Includes a 78-page diary kept by Wright for a
part of the year 1841, giving many details of pioneer farm life.
MS 62-3148
Zabel-Martin Drug Company, Kenosha, Wis.
Records, 1923-33.
1 v. and 54 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Records of receipts and sales of intoxicating liquors by a Kenosha
drug firm for 1827-28, together with government permits, and circular
letters from Interested firms issued during the prohibition period.
MS 62-3149
Zielie, Peter, collector.
Papers, 1704-1846.
40 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wills, notes, receipts, and miscellany, chiefly for the 18th cent, con-
cerning the Zelie family and other early settlers of Schoharie Co,
K.I Much of the early material is in Dutch.
MS 62-3150
Schilling, Robert, 1843-1922.
Papers, 1852-1922.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Labor leader, reformer, and politician. Correspondence, articles
and speeches, diary (1863-65), autograph book from a Greenback
Parry meeting (1881) and 2 v. of names of workers for the Populist
Party in Wisconsin and other States. Articles and speeches concern
spiritualism, bimetallism, prohibition, and America's support of Eng-
land In World War i.
MS 62-3151
Thompson, James, 1875-192L
Papers, 1895-192L
1 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer of La Crosse, Wis. Correspondence, and an undated vol-
ume of notes for the teaching of public speaking kept by Thompson's
sister Gena S. Thompson. Correspondence relates to Thompson's can-
didacy in 1918 and 1820 for the Republican senatorial nomination and
his defeat in. 1920 as an independent candidate for that office. Among
the exchanges with Wisconsin progressives concerning political af-
fairs are numerous letters from Robert M. La Follette, Sr.
MS 62-3152
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Weather records, 1820-1904.
8 v., 2 boxes, and 1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Records of the Mndison, Wis, weather station, including meteoro-
logical registers (1853-83 and 1903-04) recording temperature, winds,
cloud conditions, and barometer readings; diaries (1878-83) giving
data on rainfall, snowfall, frosts, and casual phenomena; and micro-
film copies of the post surgeon's reports to the surgeon general for
Fort Crawford, Fort Howard, Fort Winnebago, and Camp Smith, con-
sisting of daily meteorological observations.
MS 62-3153
Wackett, Byron F 1912-
Papers, 1952-53.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Primarily letters received by Wackett, Republican State assembly-
man from Watertown, Wis, from Wisconsin citizens Interested in
pending legislation.
MS 62-3154
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mas*.
Collection of orderly books.
48 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Includes 4 v from the French and Indian War, 42 v. from the
Revolution, and 2 v. from the War of 181Z
MS 62-3155
Huntington family.
Papers, 1776.
1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Chiefly the Revolutionary records of Joshua Huntington who sup-
plied Washington's army on its march from Boston to New York in
1776 and handled the transfer of Its wounded.
MS 62-3156
Jennison, Samuel, 1788-1860.
Biographical notes.
MS 62-3157
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Banker, historian, and biographer.
Kimucutt, Thomas, 1800-1858.
Papers, 1828-57.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Massachusetts lawyer. State legislator, and probate Judge. Chiefly
family papers and documents.
MS62-3158
Plankinton and Armour Company.
Records.
38 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Ledgers and Journals of a Milwaukee meatpacking company.
MS 62-3169
1874-1953.
Hardgrove, Timothy A
Papers, 1930-53.
It. and 9 boxes,
in State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Dentist, of Fond dn Lac, Wis. Papers relating to the campaign
for fluoridation of public water supplies, including correspondence
srtth other dentists, among them John Frtsch of Madison, Wis, and
Frederick McKay of Colorado Springs, Colo., and with officials of
the American Dental Association; minutes of meetings of the State
fluoridation study committee, of which Hardgrove was chairman;
and materials relating to bis research on the relationship of dental
abnormality to tic douloureux, a muscular twitching of the face.
MS62-3160
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Business records from Bayfield. Wis.
8 v. - -»
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Account book of an unidentified general store kept from about
1863-66; a ledger; and a record book of steamboats landing a t Bay-
field in 1873.
MS 62-3161
255
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wisconsin Anti-toberenlosis Association.
Records, 1908-30.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
A few reports and speeches pertaining to the association; an
unpublished MS. entitled Epic fight: Wisconsin's winning the war
on tuberculosis, by Louise Feoton Brand ; and a scrapbook detailing
the development of Elver Pines Sanatorium at Stevens Point, Wis.
MS 62-3162
Wight, William Ward, 1849-1931.
Papers, 1825-1926.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, author, and civic leader. A small amount of miscellane-
ous correspondence; a volume of notes from secondary sources oo the
Lost Dauphin, Louis xvn; lineage of George Washington compiled
by John Sargent (1807) ; a copy of a letter written by John Brown
shortly before his execution in 1859; and early 19th cent, school report
cards.
MS 62-3163
Wagner, Harold E
Papers, 1946-47.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Episcopal clergyman. Correspondence with other clergymen and
historical data gathered by Wagner for his book. The Episcopal
Charch In Wisconsin, 1847-1947: a history of the diocese of Mil-
waukee.
MS 62-3164
Bentley, William, 1759-1819.
Papers.
44 Y.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Unitarian clergyman. Correspondence, diaries, accounts, commen-
taries on the Scriptures, and notes on reading and on natural history
and agriculture.
Card Index to correspondence in repository.
MS 62-3165
Waldo family-.
Papers.
13 v. ,-iinl 2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Papers of u New England family. Includes genealogies (12 v.),
a receipt book, a box of papers of Daniel Waldo (1757-1840) and a
box of papers of Albigence and Lucy Waldo, of Pomfret, Conn.
MS 62-3166 rev
Sleeper, John Sherburne, 1794-1878.
Papers.
1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Shipmaster, newspaper editor, and author. MSS. of s<
written under Sleeper's pen name of Hawser Martingale.
MS 62-3167
Haven, Samuel Foster, 1806-1881.
Papers.
6 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Archaeologist, editor, and librarian of tie American Antiquarian
Society. Letters, maps, and miscellaneous papers (5 boxes, 1790-
1881) ; together with a box of material concerning the archaeology
of the United States.
MS 62-3168
Phillips, Henry A 1852-1926
Genealogical notes.
12 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Architect and genealogist of MlUbury, Mass. Genealogical notes
on the Phillips, Waters, and many other families.
MS 62-3169
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to Worcester Co., Mass., 1719-1873.
9 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Miscellaneous letters, notes, and documents.
MS 62-3170
Taggart, Samuel, 1754-1825.
Letters, J 803-15.
2 v.
In Ameririm Antiquarian Society collections.
Presbyterian clergyman and V. -S. Representative from Massa-
chusetts.
MS 62-3171
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mats.
Papers relating to Worcester, Mass., 1686-1949.
16 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers.
MS 02-3172
Cheever family.
Papers, 1783-1885.
24 boxes.
In Americmi Antiquarian Society collections.
Chiefly the papers of George Barren Cheever (1807-1890) of New
York City, clergyman and reformer; his brother, Henry T. Cheever
(1814-1S07) traveler, author, and later minister in Worcester, Mass.,
and their sister, Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever (1812-1898) who mar-
ried Ichabod Washburn, Worcester manufacturer, and became a
leader in philanthropy.
Card index ir repository.
MS 62-3173
Bullock, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1882.
Papers.
4 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Governor of Massachusetts. Correspondence,
papers, chiefly 1860-80.
Ebeling, Christoph Daniel, 1741-1817.
and other
MS 62-3174
2 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
German geographer and scholar. A small notebook and a book
of sermons. In German.
MS 62-3175
American Art Association, New York.
Records, 1887-1918.
189 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Journals, ledgers, accounts of auction sales, and other records,
together with the Thomas E. Kirby collection of notes, memoranda,
and data pertaining to the American Art Association.
MS 62-3176
DePuy, Henry Farr, 1859-1924.
Papers.
3 boxes, 9 portfolios, and 1 card file.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Antiquarian and bibliographer. Includes notes on American his-
torical subjects.
MS 62-3177
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886.
Correspondence, 1841-78.
9 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Botanist.
Card index in repository.
MS 62-3178
Cathcart, James Leander, 1767-1843.
Diplomatic journal and letter book, 1788-96.
2 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Diplomat. Details of negotiations between the U. S. and the
Begency of Algiers.
Published in the society's proceedings, v. 64, pt 2 (1955) p. 303-
436.
MS 62-3179
Conant, Edwin, 1810-1904.
Papers, 1792-1886.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Lawyer of Massachusetts. Correspondence (1808-86), deeds, re-
ceipts, and documents relating chiefly to Worcester and Worcester
Co, Mass.
MS 62-3180
256
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cole, George Watson, 1850-1939.
Papers.
67 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Bibliographer and librarian. Correspondence (12 boxes 1851-
19S9), addresses and other papers (36 boxes), material on Bermuda
(9 boxes), and notes (2 boxes) and photos. (8 boxes) on California
missions.
MS 62-3181
Blackstone Canal Company.
Records, 1823-31.
3 v. and 1 box.
-'''-'In-American Antiquarian Society collections.
Charter (1823), account books (2 v., 1825-26), an account book
(1829-31) of Anthony Chase, Worcester agent, and a box of papers
relating to the canal.
MS 62-3182
Sweetser, Seth, 1807-1878.
Papers, 1838-78.
4 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Clergyman of Worcester, Mass. Sermons and lectures (3 v„ 1838-
78), and weather records (M63-78)
MS 62-3183
Fiske, Nathan, 1733-1799.
7 V.
In Amer ican Antiquarian Society collections.
Clergyman. Diaries (1754-99), sermons (1754-98), a notebook
(1750-95), and miscellaneous papers.
MS 62-3184
Bigelow, Andrew, 1795-1877.
Papers, 1806-99.
30 v. and 6 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Clergyman. Correspondence, diaries (30 v., 1845-76), and other
papers.
MS 62-3185
Ward family.
Papers.
17 t. and 38 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
A. box of letters and documents (1661-1788) of Artemas Ward
(1727-1800) ; 33 boxes of letters and other papers of his son, Thomas
w. Ward (1758-1835) sheriff of Worcester County, Mass, Including
legal papers relating to the Town of Shrewsbury and some receipts -
4 boxes of receipted bills of Thomas W. Ward, Jr. (1798-1885) • and
17 vols, of Ward notes and diaries.
MS 62-3186
Chandler, John, 1721-1800.
Papers.
1 V.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
Transcripts.
American loyalist Papers concerning confiscation of Chandler's
property during the Revolution, consisting of copies of papers on file
to the probate court of Worcester Co, Mass. ; documents concerning
State vs. Chandler under the Confiscation act of 1780; and Chandler's
claims for support and compensation of losses, from official docu-
ments in the Public Records Office In England.
MS 62-3187
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836.
Correspondence, 1772-1818.
ca. 100 items.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Soldier, lawyer, and political leader. Letters to Burr from leading
American public figures.
MS 62-3188
Bollard family.
Papers, 1724-1842.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Letters, deeds, and legal papers of members of the family living
to Sherburne, Holliston, Northbrldge, and Sutton, Mass.
MS 62-3189
Buckingham, Philo B I. 1820.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Army officer. Correspondence and military papers and records.
Includes over 100 letters written by Buckingham to his wife during
his service as Lt CoL of the 20th Connecticut Infantry In Virginia,
Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and near Washington, D. O-
from Sept., 1862 to June, 1865.
MS 62-3190
Boston.
Town records, 1631-60.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Miscellaneous records.
MS 62-3191
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Matt.
Correspondence, 1812-1956.
247 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
MS 62-3192
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to Scituate, Mass., 1707-91.
8 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Records of families, and extracts from town and church records.
MS 62-3193
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Matt;
Logbook collection.
26 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
MS 62-3194
Brazefl, James, 1867 or 8-
Papers, 1932-48.
34 items and 1 v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Aviator, U. S. marshal, and businessman. Includes a scrapbook of
correspondence and news clippings relating to Brazell's aviation
career, and to flying In the Southwest
MS 62-3195
Wichita Mountain Pageant Association.
Records, 1935-47.
67 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
The script, programs, press releases, and photos., showing the
origin and development of the Wichita Mountain Easter Pageant
MS 62-3196
McAlester Anniversary Corporation.
Records, ca. 1949.
3 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Circulars, programs, posters, and other papers of ihe corporation,
relating to the Cavalcade of McAlester and the Golden Jubilee Cele-
bration of McAlester, Okla, held in Oct 1949.
MS 62-3197
Barbour, John W 1874-
Papers, 1889-1936.
10 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Druggist and banker. Correspondence, business papers, and papers
concerning the Democratic Party in Cleveland County, Okla. In-
cludes material on the early history and growth of Norman, Okla.
MS 62-3198
This number not used: MS 62-3199
257
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wright, Allen.
Papers, 1863-1926.
76 items.
In University of Oklahoma library.
Chocktaw political leader and Presbyterian clergyman. Papers
relating to the Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma, including minutes
of the Tali Hekia Church in Indian Territory and of the Presbyterian
Sunday School at Wapanucka, and iwlntedmaterial.
MS 62-3200
Woodard, Frederic Barton, 1871-
Papers, 1866-1953.
201 items.
In University of Oklahoma Llbrnry.
In part, photocopy.
Lawyer and Indian Service official. Personal and business corre-
spondence: Charles Journeycake papers on the Delaware Indians;
claims of the Delaware, Shawnee, Snake and Yakima Indians ; land
records (1939) of the Quapaw Indians; papers (1SS7) concerning
Indians in Montana, Idaho and Washington; a proposed consti-
tution of the Brotherhood of North American Indians ; printed
material on Indian land taxation and other Indian affairs; a photo-
copy of a catalog (1886-8T) of the Cherokee National Female Sem-
inary at Tahlequah; documents (1946) on Canada's Indian adminis-
tration; maps of various reservations; and photos, of Indians.
MS 62-3201
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters.
Kecords, 1869-1930.
2 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Some correspondence, together with Incomplete files of minutes of
meetings and records of dues and expenditures. Correspondence In-
cludes letters (1870-72) from John W. Hoyt, founder and first presi-
dent, to Increase A. Lapham, first general secretary ; and correspond-
ence kept by Arthur Beatty as secretary and Edward A. Blrge as
president, concerning the fiftieth anniversary celebration and rou-
tine matter*.
MS 62-3202
Dunn family.
Correspondence, 1867-189-
2 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Letters concerning the career and death of Robinson Potter Dunn,
clergyman and professor of rhetoric and English at Brown Univer-
sity. Includes some family letters of the lBMrs.
MS 62-3203
Allen, Thomas, 1782-1842.
Papers, 1737-1035.
53 v. and 9 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Merchant and ship owner of Boston and New London. Account
books (53 v.) and other papers and documents.
MS 62-3204
Tinker, Edward Larocque, 1881- collector.
Papers relating to Louisiana, 1782-1935.
4 v. and 3 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
In part, photocopies.
Includes notes, in French, taken by Alexandre de Clouet at Louisi-
ana College (1855-59), and photostats of the autobiography, la
French, of Jean Baptlste Dumez, written In the early 1800*8.
MS62-3205
TwicheH, Ginery, 1811-1883.
Papers.
1 v. and 4 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Stagecoach operator, railroad president, and TJ. S. Representative
from Ma s sac husetts. Accounts, documents, and other papers.
MS 62-3206
Binney, Amos, 1778-1833.
Letter book, 1811-14.
1 V.
In Americas Antiquarian Society collections.
Commander of the Charlestown Navy lard during the War of
1812. The letter book contains numerous entries In Binney's own
handwriting.
MS 62-3207
Confederate States of America. Army.
Invoices of ordnance and ordnance stores, 1861-63.
1 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
MS 62-3208
Copeland and Day, Boston.
Correspondence, 1880-1900.
l box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Correspondence of a publishing firm.
Dudley, Mass.
Town records, 1747-1859.
8 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
MS 62-3208
MS 62-3210
o. 1861.
Ground, William E
Papers, 1940-48.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
PbyBidan of Superior, Wis. Informal writings concerning surgical
techniques, health, and sanitation.
MS 62-3211
Zweigel, Abraham, 1875 (ea.)-
Papers, 1904-38.
67 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Merchant and Investor of Atoka, Okla. Correspondence, bills of
lading, invoices, orders, account ledgers, summaries of adjustments
In accounts, assessments, leases of Indian lands for oil, gas and min-
ing, and miscellaneous Choctaw and Chickasaw material.
MS 62-3212
Van Cleave, W E
Papers, 1877-1933.
53 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Physician among Indians in Oklahoma. MSS. on Indian medicine,
herb doctors, ceremonials, and other phases of folklore connected
with tribal health and healing.
MS 62-3218
Turlington, Marcellus M 1868-1949.
Papers, 1906-37.
4 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Physician. Mainly ledgers containing material on changing health
and social conditions In Oklahoma.
MS 62-3214
Sewall family.
Papers, 1634-1905.
12 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Legal, personal, and military papers of descendants of Henry
Sewall, early settler In Newbnry, Mass, later In Bath, Maine; to-
gether with genealogical material.
MS 62-3215
Smith, Justin Harvey, 1857-1930, collector.
Papers relating to the Mexican War.
S boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Transcripts.
In Spanish.
MS 62-3216
Smith, Sidney Lawton, 1845-1929.
Papers.
1 v. and 10 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Designer, etcher, and engraver. Correspondence (6 boxes), draw-
ings, proofs, including a volume of bookplate proofs, and miscellane-
ous Items.
MS 62-3217
258
Tk
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Spragne, John, 1718-1797.
Papers, 1713-1815.
1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Physician of Dedham and Boston, Mass. Letters, documents, legal
papers, and inventories of Sprague'e estate. "
MS 63-3218
Cnyler, Cornelius, 1697-1766.
Letter books, 1724-36. 1752-64.
2 T.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Pur trader, mayor of Albany, N. T„ and supplier of troops in the
French and Indian War. Letters to Carter's correspondents in Hol-
land are In Dutch.
MS 62-3219
Steams, Samuel, 1741-1809.
Papers.
2 t. and 1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Physician and astronomer. Two volumes of the North American
dispensatory, with some of Steams' poems and other wrltuca. and
petitions for his release from debtors' prison. ^^
Snffivan, Thomas Russell, 1819-1916.
Correspondence,
6 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Author.
Calendar in the repository.
MS 62-3221
Swett, Samuel, 1775 (oa.)-1850.
Papers.
8 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Boston merchant Papers and documents chiefly concerning- the
Swett and Sprague families (1743-1847) together with Insurance
policies, chiefly marine (1806-22) ^^
MS 62-3222
Terry, James, 1844-1912.
Papers.
8 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Correspondence (5 boxes) and notes on Connecticut libraries.
MS 62-3223
Tfcknor, Caroline, 1866-1937.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Author. Letters and literary MSS.
MS 62-3221
Wisconsin Phalanx, Ceresco, Wit.
Records, 1844-70, 1906.
IS v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
fnEEr?. ■ZLfZ./tX^lL Community established at Ceresco
*S2? ) J. n . M ^.* na ilgbanaei by vote of its members in 1849. In-
cludes articles of incorporation and constitution and by-laws (1845) -
IfiS.^fcSL?^"^ °* 1** """""aon ""I of its councU (1844-57) ;
11MB of stockholders and stock transfers ; copies of deeds, land tranV
JflL."?, mortgages; miscellaneous financial records kept by the
TSSS^mSSLt 1 8eneral agent: ^ recaU « tI »» s <***>
MS 62-3225
Campbell, William J 1871-1956
Papers, 1924-54.
2 v. and 1 box.
. Instate Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Businessman. Correspondence, speeches, and other nsners. chieflv
0n "S^SL"" 1 »<*orfcal topict cTcamphiT. pSeMBe?JblU
can of Oshkosh, Wis. Includes material relating to the raonosed
presidential candidacy of Douglas MacArthur In 1948. ^°P° aea
MS 62-3226
Everest, David C 1883-1955.
Papers, 1909-55.
124 transfer cases.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Paper manufacturer of Wausau, Wis. Bulk of the material con-
sura of Everest s personal and business correspondence (1909-55)
2^f ?">?? i nclnae olographs collected by Everest; papaVrf
Nathaniel Cashing (1762-1827) of Pembroke, MassTand ofotber
members of his family; Massachusetts MUltla records from the War
£ JSP ;iJ :om J? iS8ion UBUed •* President Lincoln to James D. Doty
as Territorial Governor of Utah; and miscellaneous items.
MS 62-3227
Bun, Merlin, 1870-1953.
Papers, 1881-1958.
SIS boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
U. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Papers relating mainly to
Hulls congressional career and consisting in large part of letters
from constituents and other routine correspondence; together with
some correspondence antedating 1928 concerning Wisconsin politics,
Hull's law practice in Black Elver Palls, Wis, and his ownership if
the Jackson Conuty banner-Journal. Includes some material on Bull's
support of old-age legislation and agricultural measures and his Iso-
lationist stand in foreign affairs.
MS 62-3228
L ind aas family.
Letters, ca. 1844-1926.
ca. 200 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
-■JS^"™ "* a fam "y that came from Norway to Dane County In
1857 and eventually scattered to Minnesota, North Dakota, and other
Western States. Includes letters concerning the family's immigration
and Americanization, service In the Civil War, and school life at
Augustana College in Paxton, I1L, and at Albion and Marshall Acade-
mies in Wisconsin.
MS 62-3229
Owen, John S 1849-1939.
Letter books, 1875-82.
4 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Merchant of Eau Claire, Wis.
MS 62-3230
Haight, John T 1813-1853.
Papers, 1791-1986.
8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin land speculator. Correspondence, legal documents, and
«ber business papers. Includes correspondence with Moses M.
Strong discussing land transactions and State and National politics,
and a lengthy exchange with O. W. Thornton of Marshall, Wis. A
large part of the correspondence consists of letters from relatives In
Vermont. Letters written after Halghfs death concern the personal
and business affairs of his descendants. *■=■•»■■««
MS 62-3231
Smith, Horace I 1866-1937.
Family papers, 1857-1948.
8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of a family of Dc Pere, Wis. Includes World War n
letters of Capt P. B. Smith, Sgt. Roger Smith, Sgt. Mark W. Smith,
and a daughter In the WAVES (Women's Reserve of the U. a Naval
Beserve) ; together with family letters, bills, and receipts from
earlier years. The latter pertain to Horace J. Smith's law practice,
to his student days at the University of Wisconsin In the 1880's,
and to the student years of his sisters Addle and Elizabeth at Bock-
ford Female Seminary (Bockford College) 1876-82.
MS62-3232
Bolton, Charles Knowles, 1867-1950.
Papers.
38 v. and 2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Antiquarian and author. Correspondence, diaries (Including a few
diaries of Bolton's wife, Sarah K. Bolton), notes, verses, clippings,
and notebooks kept In Shirley, Mass. Bulk of the material Is of the
period 1900-45.
Calendar of correspondence available in the repository.
MS 62-3233
259
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
French, Edwin Davis, 1851-1906.
Papers.
16 v. and 1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Engraver. Letters to and from French, together with two scrap-
fcooks.
Card index in repository.
MS 62-3234
Westin, Leslie £ 1917-
Correspondence, 1959.
ca. 500 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minnesota State senator. Letters written to Westtn during the
1959 session of the Minnesota Legislature, relating to the controversy
over the adoption of daylight saving time for the State of Minnesota.
Inventory description In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Westin, 1959.
MS 62-3235
U. S. Work Projects Administration. Minnesota.
Records, 1849-1942.
ca. 1B0 ft. (170.000 items and 86 v.)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Papers documenting the projects conducted by the W. P. A. In
Minnesota. The collection is divided into the following units and
their subdivisions : Writers' Project : Annals of Minnesota, consisting
of transcripts of articles taken from Minnesota newspapers (1849-87)
arranged chronologically and topically; Historical Becords Survey,
containing information on city, town, township, village, and comity
records, school districts, organizations, churches, and cemeteries;
Historic Sites Survey; Historic Buildings Survey; Historical Mark-
ers and Monuments Survey; and administrative flies.
Inventory description In the repository.
Acquired 1942.
MS 62-3236
Northfield, Minn. First Baptist Church.
Records, 1856-1942.
S v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, membership lists, and financial reports, relat-
ing to the organization of the church, reception of members. Issuance
of letters of dismissal, baptisms, church services, election of trustees,
calls issued to pastors, Bible classes, church buildings, women's or-
ganizations such as the Baptist Women's Missionary Society, and
cooperative membership In the Minnesota Baptist Association, the
Minnesota Baptist Convention, and the Twin City Baptist Association.
Inventory description In the repository.
61ft of Burton R. Sawyer, 1958.
MS 62-3237
Wisconsin State Federation of Women's Clubs.
Becords, 1904-22.
3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly newspaper clippings and addresses on local history pre-
sented at various women's clubs in the State, with some correspond-
ence concerning the work of the Landmarks Committee and reports
on Its activities.
MS 62-3238
Women's Relief Corps. Dept. of the Potomac.
Records, 1917-22.
1 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly correspondence of the department presidents with other
officers of this and similar patriotic and charitable organizations on
the matter of elections, memorial services, meetings, resignations,
charitable services, and routine matters.
MS 62-3239
Walker, William, 1808-1896.
Papers. 1801-96.
3 boxes.'
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Clergyman. Correspondence, diaries, and speeches, describing
ocean travel, missionary work, and conditions in Africa, particularly
among the Mnongwe language group of peoples; together with his-
torical accounts of French Equatorial Africa. Includes a diary of
Walker's father, Aaron Walker, describing the journey from Maine
to Bock County, Wis, in 1838; and a few Civil War letters written
by Albert, Charles A., and George Walker during their service In the
21st, 22d, and 40th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiments.
MS 62-3240
Whittet, Lawrence C 1871-1954.
Papers, 1915-37.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin assemblyman. A brief biographical sketch; political
speeches delivered by Whittet as speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly,
1915-18; and reminiscences of public figures he knew.
MS 62-3241
Wilcox, Roy Porter, 1873-1946.
Speeches, 1916-19.
7 Items and 1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collection):.
Transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm.
Lawyer and politician. Speeches delivered by Wilcox at the re-
union of a Civil War company, during a Liberty loan campaign, and
upon the opening of his campaign for the Republican gubernatorial
nomination in 1918; together with speeches supporting the commis-
sion form, of government for Eau Claire and on civic leadership, the
League of Nations, and the preservation of democracy.
MS 62-3242
Wisconsin Centennial Automotive Committee, inc.
Records, 1947-48.
1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Becords of a committee charged with promoting the automotive
Industry during the Wisconsin Centennial In 1948. Includes by-laws,
minutes, committee reports, a list of contributions, a program for the
antique-auto tour, financial reports, and the chairman's final report
MS 62-3243
Wisconsin Conference on the Cause and Cure of War.
Records, 1937-47.
l box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minutes of meetings, financial statements, speeches, programs, and
publicity relating to the peace crusade conducted in Wisconsin by
this organization and its successor, the Wisconsin Council on World
Affairs.
MS 62-3244
Christian, George Chase, 1873-1919.
Papers.
10 v. in ] box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers reflecting Christian's Interest In Shakespeare
and in aeronautics.
61ft of Mrs. Christian, 1826.
MS 62-3245
Chaney, Josriah Blodget, 1828-1908.
Papers, 1792-1917.
12 v. and 8 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Historian. Civil War letters; diaries of journeys between Dover,
N. H. and Moline, IU. (1846-51), of a trip from Aledo, m. to Minne-
sota (1858) and of life in the Twin Cities (1858-1909) ; and papers
relating to Unlversalist churches in St Paul and St Anthony, Minn,
the St Paul Academy of Natural Sciences, Acker Post No. 21 of the
Grand Army of the Republic Dept of Minnesota in St Paul, the St
Anthony and Minneapolis Typographical Union, Unity Church of St
Paul, the career of Chaney's grandfather, John Chaney, family his-
tory, and Minnesota troops In the Civil War.
Gift of Delia E. Chaney, 1915.
MS62-3246
Butler, Nathan, 1831-1927.
Papers, 1850-1923.
5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Civil engineer. Diaries (1859-1923) ; autobiographical data on
Butler's work as surveyor In Minnesota for several railroads and for
the U. S. Government ; an article on lumbering in Minnesota ; speclfi-
catlons for waterworks In BarnesvWe, Minn.; and surveyor's and
examiner's records.
Gift of Donald Child*, 1929.
MS 62-3247
260
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Brackett, George Augustus, 1836-192L
Papers, 1855-1920.
45 v. and 5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Correspondence, autobiography, account books
(1871-1905) of a railroad contracting company and other business
firms, minutes of Minneapolis town meetings (1865-66) and of the
city council (1867-69), material on Bracketfs attempt to build a
wagon road to the gold regions through White Pass, Alaska, and on
bis interest in the Skaguay and Yukon Transportation and Improve-
ment Co, and ten scrapbooks dealing with Alaska, the growth of
Minneapolis, the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry in the Civil
War, the Northern Pacific Railroad, and other subjects.
Gift of Chapln B. Brackett, 1921-22.
MS 62-3248
Bradlee, Caleb Davis, 1831-1897.
Papers, 1789-1890.
77 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Congregational clergyman. Correspondence, acknowledgments
from American and foreign libraries of books and sermons presented
by Bradlee, and family papers. Correspondents Include Phillips
Brooks, Edward Everett Hate, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Booker T.
Washington.
MS 62-3249
Miller, Abmby M 6. 1848.
Diary and student notebooks, 1866-71.
18 v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-580)
Notes on lectures (1866-48) at the University of Virginia on chem-
istry, French, geology, Hebrew, history, Latin, mathematics, and
moral and natural philosophy, under Professors William H. McGnffey,
Socrates Manpin, and others. The diary, in German, tells of Miller's
experiences at the University of Heidelberg in 1868 and 1869.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1933-34, p. 5.
MS 62-3250
Sibley State Park Improvement Association, New London,
Minn.
Records, 1919-59.
ca. 500 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other papers relating to
the illegal trespassing on park property, the agitation to put the park
under State control, the establishment of a C C. C camp in the park,
the re-dedication of the park in 1938, the raising of funds to secure
new campsites and to improve old ones, and other matters concerning
Sibley State Park. O. A. Nelson was one of the leading figures in the
association.
Inventory description In the repository.
Gift of O. A. Nelson, 196X
MS 62-8251
Allen family.
Papers, 1924-37.
5 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Scrapbooks and photo, albums containing letters, annual reports,
announcements, advertisements, maps, newspaper clippings, and other
data relating to the activities of John Myron Allen (1850-1927), Reu-
ben B. Allen (1875-1956), and other members of the Allen family;
public affairs in communities where they lived; the Minnesota In-
vestors Corporation, Pine City, Minn. ; the Pine City Milling Co. ; the
municipal lighting plant In Mora, Minn. ; the General Minnesota Util-
ities Co. : and the Eastern Minnesota Power Co.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Myron B. Allen, 1958.
MB 62-3252
Carrell famfly.
Correspondence, 1847-96.
300 items and 2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Chiefly correspondence relating to family affairs, crop conditions,
and similar matters. Includes letters written to James J. Hill and
others requesting a railroad depot at Hamline, Minn and letters
describing Frederick Carrell's trip from Huntley, Minn., to the Black-
foot Agency in 1883. Correspondents Include Samuel Dickerson Car-
rell (d. 1863), his daughters Sarah (Mrs. Aaron Hoyt) and Emily
(Mrs. George Doeg), and his sons George, Frederick Augustus, and
Austin, a member of the Tenth Minnesota Regiment who was killed
In the Battle of Nashville.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Dwight Carrell, 1960.
MS62-3253
Kelly, Raymond F 1889-
Papers, 1910-60.
3 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Athlete. Memoirs of Kelly's World War i experiences, including
letters and a diary describing life in Camp Grant, 111., tbe trip over-
seas, and life in wartime France: together with two scrapbooks con-
taining newspaper clippings documenting Kelly's athletic career,
catalogs advertising skating equipment, a MS. entitled A trip to the
Verdun front (1919), photos, and memorabilia.
Inventory description in the library.
Gift of Mr. Kelly, 1962.
MS 62-3254
Martin, William, attorney of Alton, fU.
Correspondence, 1839-47.
53 Items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Loots)
Legal correspondence concerning timber and land problems, finan-
cial affairs, and other matters.
Olft
MS 62-3255
West Virginia. University: Library.
Brooke County papers, 1787-1895.
11 Items and 4 v.
In West Virginia University Library (981)
Records of the firms of Lewis and Hedge and William B. Lewis
and Company, Wellsbnrg (1882-04) ; 4 unidentified account books for
general merchandise, flour, feed, fanning, and mill repair accounts; a
deed for land In Brooke Co. (1848) ; and an agreement between the
Wellsbnrg and Washington Turnpike Co. and John Henderson and
J. Scott, fer construction of a portion of the turnpike (1888)
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Young. 1957.
MS 62-3256
West Virginia. University. Library.
Berkeley County materials, 1735-1924.
St.
In West Virginia University Library (100)
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence of Miss Nota K. Weaver concerning family gene-
alogies in Berkeley and Jefferson Counties ; a genealogy of the Fore-
man family; Information on the location of Revolutionary soldiers'
graves, on Soodgrass' Tavern, ou the lineage of Colonel George Taylor,
and on pioneer Industries, together with excerpts from early county
record books, and a bibliography on Berkeley County In tbe colonial
and Revolutionary periods.
MS 62-3257
Bayley, Frank William, 1863-1932.
Correspondence.
6 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Art dealer of Boston. Correspondence, chiefly of the USD's and
USD's.
MS 62-3258
Reading, Pierson Barton, 1816-1868.
Papers, 1842-68.
ca. 105 items and 4 t.
In California State Library.
Pioneer settler of California, and soldier. Correspondence, diary
(1842-43), account book, notebook, memorandum book, and other
papers. Many of the letters are concerned with tlie efforts of prom-
inent persons in California to persuade Reading to accept the nom-
ination for Governor. Includes material relating to the activities of
the California Battalion, of which Reading was paymaster. Corre-
spondents Include John Charles Frenamt and John Augustus Sutter.
Index In tbe library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of, and purchased from Alice M. Reading, 1921-80.
MS 62-3259
Tucson, Ariz. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1878.
ca. 50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Letters, newspapers, and other material c on cerning the chunk,
deposited in the cornerstone of the church building and retrieved
when the building was destroyed.
MS 62-3260
261
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gray, John Pleasant, b. 1860.
Papers.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Arte.)
Rancher. Correspondence (1940-41) with the Arizona Pioneers'
Historical Society, and reminiscences concerning Gray's life on his
ranch at Old Camp Bucker near Tombstone, ca. 1883-1905, Including
material on the Earns, Tom Horn, Nelson Appleton Miles John Rlngo
Fort Yuma, cattle ranching, and beef prices. '
MS 62-32G1
Bernard, Swen, h. I860.
Papers, 1922-24.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Reminiscences of Bernard's life In Sweden, data on the Baptist
church In Sweden, and Information on the Swedish background of
members of the First Swedish Baptist Church of St PauL Includes
material on Petter Leander Lundberg, a Swedish Baptist missionary
and F. O. Nllsson, a Baptist clergyman exiled from Sweden.
Gift of Mr. Bernard, 1928-25.
MS 62-3262
Bonness, Frederick W
Business records, 1673-1909.
42 v. and 10 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, bills, receipts, time checks, financial
statements, timber and land contracts, canceled checks, ledgers, cash-
books, and Journals of lumbering and logging concerns that operated
In Aitkin, Crow Wing, and Cass Counties, Minn. Companies repre-
sented inclnde Aitkin Investment Co., F. W. Bonness and Co Poke-
pma Lumber Co., Sandy River Lumber Co, and West and Bonness.
Includes purchase book (1903-06) of the Spencer Grain Commission.
Gift of William AUen Calne, 1931.
MS 62-3263
BoutweH William Thurston, 1803-1890.
Papers, 1832-81.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Copy of a diary kept on Henry Rowe Schoolcraft's expedition to
the source of the Mississippi River in 1832 and throughout Boutwell's
residence as missionary to the Chippewa at Leech Lake; rough notes
made by J. Fletcher Williams at the time of an Interview with Bout-
well; two autobiographical articles by BoutweU; a letter (1836) re-
ceived from his father-in-law, Ramsay Crooks; and photocopies of
two letters written by BoutweU In 1832, the originals of which are
In the possession of La Forest C. Parkhurst of Stillwater, *"""
MS 62-3264
Johnson, Harvey Hall, b. 1808.
Papers, 1837-86.
1 box. "
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Chiefly papers relating to the Transit Railroad Co. of southern
Minnesota, of which Johnson was president Includes Information
about Winona and Owatonna, Minn. A few items (1837-55) relate
to the period of Johnson's residence In Ohio.
Gift of Mrs. Clarke Chambers and Mrs. Ernest J. SUefeL 1928.
MS 62-3265
Donahower, Jeremiah Chester, 1837-1921.
Papers, 1853-1919.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Mainly papers of Civil War interest Including commissions In
the Second Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, an account of the inarch
of Companies D and E to Yellow Medicine In July, 1861, an unpub-
lished MS., Narrative of the Civil War, in three volumes and data,
gathered by Donahower as a member of the Minnesota commission
for erecting monuments on the battlefields of Chlckamauea and
Chattanooga.
Gift of Mr. Donahower, 1919.
MS 62-3266
Brmatinger, James, d. 1868.
Correspondence, 1833-87.
45 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Photocopies of originals in the possession of Anne Ermatlnger
Family correspondence of a mixed-blood fur trader in western
Wisconsin, containing information on mixed-bloods, Government an-
nuities, the filibustering expedition of James Dickson in 18SS-S7
and Indian schools. *«~-»i,
Mo* * theletters have been published In the Eau Claire telegram,
MS 62-3267
Drew, Edward B 1827-1902.
Papers. 1848-93.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Farmer and member of the Minnesota Legislature. Diaries and
account books giving information on farming operations, prices,
wages, weather, schools, railroads, and other topics; record book for
a school in Indiana taught by Drew before his migration to Winona
Co- Minn., in 1852; and a copy of Drew's reminiscences of his
Journey and of his first years in Minnesota.
Gift of James M. Drew, 1921.
MS 62-3268
Dodge, Louis L
Papers. 1890-1927.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, charts, and notebooks reflecting Dodge's interest
in tracing the genealogy of the Dodge family In America.
Gift of Mrs. Dodge, 1983.
MS 62-3269
Cummins, John R 1842-19164
Papers, 1850-1916.
2 r. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diaries (1835-1916) of a fanner who migrated from Upper Provi-
dence, Pa., to Eden Prairie, Minn., in 1857, giving information on
prices, crops, and agricultural methods ; accounts (1855-1916) • and
an exercise book (1850-51) kept at XTnlonviUe Academy, UnlonvUie,
Pa., giving the names of students there.
MS 62-3270
Forbes, William Henry, 1815-1875.
Cory-Forbes papers. 1853-1927.
10 v. and 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Fur trader and Indian agent. Correspondence and records kept
by Forbes as an Indian agent at the Devil's Lake Reservation in
North Dakota, containing data on the Sioux Indians at the lower
agency on the Minnesota River in I860, together with correspondence
between four sisters In Minnesota and New York State, Mrs. Alexis
Bailly, Mrs. Louis Blum, Miss Phoebe Frances Cory, and Mrs Wil-
liam Henry Forbes. Includes a Journal (1861-66) kept by Louis
Blum, a clerk in the dry goods store of N. H. Blum In St PauL
Described in Minnesota history, v. 6 (1925) d. 72. 294- v 8 (192T1
p. 298; and v. 11 (1930) p. 444. ■-■■■"' -■■■ ■ ■ ** ■*■*»" '
Gifts of James C. Ferguson and Elizabeth G. Patterson, 1925-30.
MS 62-3271
Corbett, Harriet B
Papers, 1853-75.
123 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous receipts, deeds, and legal papers of an early resident
of St PauL
MS 62-3272
Coon, Galen H
Correspondence, 1888.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of an agent for farm machinery and implements,
whose area of operations included Minnesota, Dakota Territory and
western Wisconsin.
Gift of the Rice County Historical Society, 1929.
MS 62-3273
262
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
\
Constans, William.
Papers. 1850-1915.
1 box.
Id Minnesota Historical Society collections.
St Paul merchant and real estate agent Correspondence, deeds,
and accounts dealing with real estate in St Paul and elsewhere In
Minnesota ; and a volume of bills of lading kept by the commission
bouse of Constans and Burbank.
Gift of August Frttsche, 1929.
MS 62-3274
Henshaw, William, 1735-1820.
Papers.
10 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Army officer. Letters, journals (S v.), orderly books (1758-38,
1775-77), and family papers.
MS 62-3275
HaD, John, 1624-1683.
Papers.
5v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Merchant silversmith, and official of the Massachusetts Bay
Colony. Letter book (1670-80), diary, and memoirs.
MS 62-3276
Allaire, James Peter, 1785-1858.
Papers, 1810-68.
171 Items. _!.....
In Monmouth County Historical Association Library (Freehold,
N. J.)
Master mechanic and engine builder. Correspondence, memoranda,
account book (1825-26), survey map of Howell Iron Works, Howell
Township, Monmouth Co, N. J, and photos, of the deserted village
at the above-mentioned site. Concerns primarily the bog Iron furnace
and forge founded by James P. Allaire In Howell Township, N. J.
Material is related' to the library's Hal Allaire collection.
Gift of Miss Louise Hartshorns.
MS 62-3277
Gould & Curry Silver Mining Company.
Records, 1859-85.
i ft
In California State Library.
Correspondence, ledgers, Journals, accounts, receipts, and other
records of one of the claims on the Comstock Lode. The letters were
written daily (1860-45) by the superintendent of the mine to the
president of the company and contain comments on the weather, the
employees, local politics, financial conditions, new ventures, working
conditions, disasters in the mine, and other matters.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Albert Dressier, 1931.
MS 62-3278
Sexton, Warren T 1823-1878.
Papers, 1850-78.
ca. 185 items.
In California. State Library.
Lawyer, county official, and district court Judge of Butte Co,
California. Correspondence (chiefly pertaining to Judicial matters
in Butte Co.), records of the proceedings (1851-53) of the Democratic
Party at district conventions in Butte Co., abstract of vote of Butte
Co. (1853-54), statement of vote for the State capitol (1850) as taken
in Butte Co, bills, orders to pay, receipts, and other business papers,
and 15 printed broadsides of speeches, etc, at political meetings.
Index In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Caroline Sexton. 1823, 1834.
MS62-3279
Houghton, James Franklin, 1827-1903.
Business records, 1853-55.
58 items.
In California State Library.
Civil engineer, businessman, and surveyor general of California.
Chiefly correspondence relating to the California lumber firm of Pine
and Houghton. Most of the letters were written by Houghton to his
brother, C. B. Houghton, who was also In the lumber business.
Index in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
MS 62-3280
Hclcombe, Return Ira, 1845-1916.
Papers, 1859-1916.
7 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Union officer and historian. Correspondence, reminiscences, MSS.
and proof sheets of parts of Holcnmbe's printed works, newspaper
clippings, and other papers. Includes genealogical information about
the Holcombe family, and material relating to the Sioux uprising in
Minnesota in 1862, to Missouri and Minnesota local history, to the
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, to the Hayes-
TUden campaign of 1876 and other political events, and to Civil War
pensions. Correspondents include Joseph Renshaw Brown, Samuel J.
Brown, Dr. Jared Waldo Daniels, Charles Duncan Gilflllan, and
Nancy McClure Huggan.
In part gift of Mrs. Mary Schwandt Schmidt.
MS 62-3281
HiD, Alfred James, 1833-1895.
Papers, 1855-95.
11 v. and 4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, surveyor's field notes, tracings, plats, and maps
of regions, rivers, portages, roads, and cities In Minnesota and the
Bed River Valley. Includes original notes of James H. Simpson and
copies of notes by Captain John Pope and J. S. Potter of the U. S.
Topographical Engineers; extracts of geographical information made
by Hill from the Journals of explorers of the Upper Mississippi
Valley; field notes of early Minnesota roads and of Colonel W. H.
Noble's projected road (1859) ; diagrams of V. S. land surveys from
data In the Surveyor General's Office; records of elevations In Min-
nesota ; data on geographical nomenclature of Minnesota ; and letters
(1892-93) from Elliott Cones relating to the geography of the Lewis
and Clark Expedition.
MS 62-3282
Hosmer, James Kendall, 1834-1927.
Papers, 1 856-1928.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Librarian nnd historian. Correspondence, autobiography, bio-
graphical sketches of Henry Martyn Simmons and William Dean
Howells, and relics of Hosmer's student days at Harvard University.
Correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Henry Brooks
Adams, George Bancroft James Bryce, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ed-
ward Everett Hale, Granville Stanley HaD, and Charles Eliot Norton.
Gifts of William Watts Folwell, Mllllcent Hosmer, Mrs. H. WUlett
Ankeny, and Mrs. A. C Eddy, 1929-31.
MS 62-3283
Hudson, Horace BushneD, 1861-1920.
Papers, 1867-1917.
5 v. and 7 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Journalist and author. Correspondence, articles, notes, and news-
paper clippings concerning civic affairs In Minneapolis, the early
history of Minnesota and neighboring States, and water transpor-
tation. Includes notes on Hudson's Dictionary of Minneapolis and
vicinity (1891) and A hah* century of Minneapolis (1908), together
with a typewritten copy of the latter.
Gift of the estate of Mr. Hudson, 192L
MS 62-3284
ROey, William Harrison, 1835-1907.
Papers.
ca. 800 items.
In Yale University Library.
Editor. Correspondence and other papers relating to nineteenth
century socialism In England and the U. S. Includes two literary
MSS. by Riley entitled Literary cranks by one of them, and Radical
Jack; copies of periodicals edited by Riley; and letters from Walter
Besant, Edward Everett Hale, Budyard Kipling, Justin McCarthy,
Earl Marx, William Rossetti, John Ruskln, and Walt Whitman.
Cataloged Individually in the library. Described In the Tale
University Library gazette, v. 36, no. 2 (Oct 1961)
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Walter Belnecke, Jr, 196X
MS62-3285
263
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect,
ions
Palmer, Paul, 1900-
Correspondence, 1929-60.
ca. 000 items.
In Yale University Library
-■iT^" 8 ' "?« e<Utor - ?, al ™ r ' s P«>'«sl<«al correspondence with
£?J£ Mnmen \ fl £ 1, ^ i " E " ^'bertson. Clarence Darrow, John F
Kmnedy Joseph P Kennedy, George C. Kenney, Anne MorrowUnd:
Jnta\™Ei eS A L J? db, *? h - %*** L «">«*«. Albert Jay No*
nSS^^T^. ""A Alexan<ter WooUcott Material is related to the
p 7. S 1 .'^, I f? IH ? a,m and Ca "' rlea A- Lindbergh collections.
Cataloged individually in the library.
Information on literary rights available in tie library.
Gift of Mr. Palmer, 1951.
MS 62-3286
Cotton, Samuel, 1727-1784.
Business records. 1749-96.
26 v.
In Richard Salter Storre Library (Longmeadow Mass.)
Merchant, of Longmeadow, Mass. Accounts, containing informa-
tion on the barter system, and on the acceptance of State currency
in exchange for gunpowder and goods. <^"rency
Index available in the library.
Open to investigators under Library restrictions.
Literary rights restricted.
Gift of descendants of Samuel Colton, 1980-61.
MS 62-3287
Rittenhouse, Jessie Belle, 1869-1948.
Papers, 1896-1947.
1581 items.
In Rollins College Library.
Poet, editor, and lecturer. Letters from American and British
£1£ ISJk'™ 1 '*?./ ! lettere t 1886 -"^) from Miss Rittenhouse
to her mother, and 34 photos, of famous writers.
Unpublished-finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss Rittenhouse, 1947.
MS 62-3288
Brace, W L
Business records, 1911-36.
66 v.
In Alabama University Library.
^Jf^ ea ^ aa daybooks of a country store in Wilcox Co., Ala.,
ofCatherin^LbL 11 ° ""*" S ° Clal condltlonB m tbe nal commonltjr
Unpublished finding aid in the library
Open tolnvestlgators under library restrictions.
MS 62-3289
Gay, Ebenezer, 1696-1787.
Sermons,
l box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Clergyman, of Hlngham, Mass.
MS 62-3290
Atwater, Caleb, 1778-1867.
Papers.
1 box and 250 sheets.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Pioneer and author. Papers (1818-25) on Indian antiquities in
Ohio ; letters and drawings.
MS 62-3291
Bowen, Clarence Winthrop, 1852-193*.
Journals and scrapbooks.
CB.25V.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Publisher. Journals (13 v., 1869-1934), and scrapbooks, includ-
ing correspondence and personal papers.
The letters are calendared on cards in the repository.
MS62-3292
Abbot, Ephraim, 1779-1870.
Papers, 1801-1904.
ca. 2 boxes and 10 folders.
In Amer ican Antiquarian Society collections.
Clergyman. Diaries (1812, 1814), sermons (1813-24), and Abbot
family letters and papers.
MS 62-3293
Perkins, Jacob, 1766-1849.
Papers,
l box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Inventor. Mainly biographical material concerning Perkins to-
gether with a few of his papers. ^^ «•»«■». w
MS 62-3294
Henry, John N 6. 1822.
Correspondence, 1847-72.
180 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters (1861-65) to Henry's wife at Forestvtlle, N. T., written
during his service with the hospital unit of the Forty-ninth Regt of
New York Volunteers; a few family letters (1847-60) mentioning
the Methodist Church in Pennsylvania and frontier conditions In
Iowa; and letters by Henry concerning his location and settlement
in Vernon Center, Minn., in 1872.
Gift of Ulysses G. Herrick, 1924.
MS 62-3295
Congregational Churches in California. Northern California
Conference.
Archives, 1854-
ca. 20 f t
In Pacific School of Religion Library.
Minutes, financial and other records of the conference, and records
of associations and local churches within the conference. The ma-
terial is related to the library's Woman's Board >f Missions for the
Pacific collection.
MS 62-3296
Engieman, John B
Synopses of letters, 1856-59.
l v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Printer and publisher of music books, and teacher of music
MS 62-3297
Welch, OJda.
Records. 1899-1926.
2 v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Minutes of the Board of Trustees of Welch, and the criminal
docket of rbe mayor during the Cherokee Nation days.
MS 62-3298
Shaw, S C
Business correspondence, 1859-61.
ca. 220 items.
In California State Library.
Commission merchant and Importer, of San Francisco Letters
from eastern liquor dealers, mostly in New York City, concerning
orders placed with them by Shaw. Includes information on weather
conditions affecting the production of wines and brandies in France,
market prices, and names of vessels in which shipments were sent
Index in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
MS 62-3299
Smith, John Marsh, 6. 1818.
Correspondence, 1849-63.
ca. 115 items.
In California State Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Most of the letters (1849-51) are from Smith to his family in the
Bast, describing his trip to San Francisco via Panama, his mining
and other ventures, and his trip to Oregon. Letters for the remain-
ing years are from friends in California and Oregon to Smith after
he had returned to Baltimore. Includes a letter (Sept 6, 1857)
from H. Burns of Multnomah, Or., concerning the death of Dr John
McLougnlln and the poor treatment he received from Americans
who were indebted to him. ^^
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mrs. Thomas Hardy Taliaferro, 1939, 1942.
MS 62-3300
264
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
California. State Library, Sacramento.
Account books. 1839-ca. 1900.
ca. 150 v.
Id California State Library.
Account books, daybooks, ledgers, cashbook*. journals, salesbooks,
time books and other volumes of business records, covering a variety
of undertakings such as flour and lumber mills, mining, hotel busi-
ness, furniture dealer, foundries; Jockey club, food stores, military
lists, medical accounts, school and county assessment rolls, general
merchandise, blacksmitbing, express business, and a fire department.
Some of the towns and counties represented are San Diego, San
Francisco, Sacramento, Placerville, Mariposa, Volcano, Marysvllle,
Grass Valley, Diamond Springs, Forbestown. Gold Flat and Bl
Dorado, Nevada, Solano, Mariposa, and Tuolumne Counties, Calif.
Many of the accounts were maintained by such early pioneering busi-
nessmen, as James C. Conaway, Jerome O. Davis, and Louis Lepetlt
MS 62-3301
Committee of Vigilance, San Franeiteo.
Records, 1856.
.75 items.
In California State Library.
Correspondence, statement of ordnance, schedule of arms taken
by the committee from the State of California, muster roll, claims of
San Francisco troops, and other miscellaneous Items concerning mili-
tary matters. Letters relate to opposition to the committee and are
chiefly from Adjutant General William C. Kibbe to the Governor of
California, J. Neely Johnson, informing him of what was happening
in San Francisco from Jane to Dec. 1856, and suggesting procedures
that seemed advisable. Other correspondents include Commander
E. B. Boutwell, General Thomas N. Cazneau, and General William
Tecumseh Sherman.
Index In the library.
Gift of General Richard E. Mittelstaedt
MS 62-3302
Winchester, Jonas, 1810-1887.
Papers, 1829-84.
ca. 240 items.
In California State Library.
Correspondence, pictures, and miscellaneous items. The bulk of
the collection consists of letters from Winchester to his family in
Mew York, describing his trip around the Horn, his arrival in San
Francisco, his activities in Sacramento with the American River
Mines, liis career as editor and publisher of the Pacific news In San
Francisco and second State printer of California, and his lumber
mill operations In Grass Valley.
Index In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the llhrary.
Gift of Alalia Winchester, 1926-30.
MS 62-3303
Dunbar, Robert.
Bristol collection of Dunbar manuscripts, 1773-1838.
245 items.
In University of Florida Library.
Merchant of Falmouth, Va. Bills, receipts. Indentures, surveyors'
reports, bank drafts, and correspondence of Abram Maury, Francis
Thornton, and Philip Thompson. Bulk of the material covers the
period 1773-1820. Includes papers of the Thornton family Of Spotsyl-
vania Co, Va^ concerning a legal controversy over the will of Francis
Thornton, Sr., who died In 1794.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-3304
Guttersen, Granville, 1897-1918.
Papers, 1903-18.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters and a diary written by Guttersen. a member of the Aviation
Corps stationed at the San Leon Gunnery School In Texas during
World War i; a scrapbook containing clippings, photos* and memora-
bilia showing his participation In school. Boy Scout, and university
affairs ; and other papers relating to Gnttersen's career.
Most of the material was published In Granville: tales and tall
spins from a flyer's diary (1919)
Gift of Mrs. Gilbert Guttersen, 1928.
MS62-3305
Grant, Lewis Addison, b. 1829.
Papers, 1781-1911.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part transcripts.
Business and family papers of an Army officer and investor in real
estate In Minneapolis and Dakota Territory and in other ventures,
who was also a stockholder in the Minneapolis Industrial Exposition
and the Masonic Temple Association of Minneapolis In 1886. Includes
tax receipts for land in Hennepin Co., Minn.; Insurance policies;
copies of the proprietors' records (1781-1817) of the town of Sears-
burgh, Vt ; deeds to land in Vermont Issued mainly to Alfred Pierce;
a few papers of James Colfax Grant commissary of subsistence In
the TJ. S. Army in 1898 ; and genealogical notes and charts.
Gift of Mrs. TJ. S. Grant, 1933.
MS 62-3306
Furber family.
Papers, 1855-80.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diaries (1859) kept by Mrs. Lucy Furber reflecting social and
family life in Maine ; notebooks of Pierce P. Furber for William Watta
FolweH's lecture course and another course at the University of
Minnesota ; a family scrapbook, and an autograph album.
Gift of Pierce P. Furber, Jr., 1932.
MS 62-3307
Freudenraeh, Frederick, baron de.
Papers, 1862-79.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diaries (1862-70) giving detailed information about Freudenreich's
truck and nursery farm near St Paul, an account book (1864-79)
listing sales of farm produce, and newspaper clippings. The diaries
mention some cunent events, such as General William Tecumseh
Sherman's visit to Minneapolis in 1866 and the Anstro-Prnssian War
(1866)
MS 62-3808
Learned family.
Papers, 1757-1862.
49 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous documents relating to the settlement of the estate of
Edward Learned of the Province of Massachusetts Bay; deeds to
land; records of the sale of a pew; warrants to collect taxes (1799) ;
a notice of a town election (1822) ; and other papers of Samuel
Learned and his family.
MS 62-3309
Gear, Ezekiel Gilbert, 1793-1873.
Papers, 1833-50.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part photocopies.
Episcopal clergyman. Sermons delivered by Gear, part of them at
Fort Snelllng, Minn., where he was chaplain after 1837; together Willi
photocopies of genealogical data in the Gear family Bible.
MS 62-3310
Ives, Gideon Spragne, 1846-1927.
Papers, 1855-1926.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Mainly the account books of various St Paul firms presented In
bankruptcy proceedings before Ives as register of bankruptcy. In-
cludes a lawyer's diaries, and shares and a flnanrtAi statement of the
St Peter Co. Issued to Henry Adonlram Swift, one of the founders of
St Peter, Minn.
MS 62-3811
Firestone, Allan L
Papers, 1917-19.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters written by Firestone, mostly to his mother, while in service
as a second lieutenant with the field artillery at camps in Oregon,
Oklahoma, and California during World War i; also orders and bulle-
tins Issued from the War Dept and from headquarters of the Signal
Corps.
Gift of Mr. Firestone, 1980.
MS62-3312
265
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fleckten, Swan J
Papers, 1892-1903.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers gathered by Fleckten as a leader
in the movement to remove the capital of Minnesota to Kandiyohi
County. John F. Kelly of St. Paul and members of the Fanners'
Alliance in Kandiyohi County were associated with Fleckten.
MS 62-3313
Franchere, Gabriel, 1786-1863.
Papers, 1835-39.
l box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) made from originals In the Car-
negie Library at Sauit Ste. Marie, Mich.
Franchere's correspondence as factor for the American Fur Co at
Sault Ste. Marie. Mich. (1835-37) giving information about the fish-
ing and fur-trading activities of the company; a brief Journal of
Franchere's voyage of Inspection to the fisheries of upper Lake Supe-
rior (1839) ; and genealogical and biographical Information about
Franchere and his family.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 7, no. 4 (Dec. 1826) p. 359.
MS62-33U
Lewis, Robert Porter, b. 18S6.
Papers, 1854-1925.
3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Correspondence, deeds, and tract books kept by
Lewis as a real estate agent in St. Paul; account books (1877-78)
of the Clarendon Hotel, St. Paul, of wnlch he was proprietor; letter
book (1863-87) and record book of applicants kept while Lewis was
TJ. S. pension agent In Minnesota; correspondence as a trustee of
Macalester College; letters (1894-%) from a friend In Kansas on
the prohibition question; a file of letterheads of business firms, mainly
In the Twin Cities ; clippings of a series of travel letters (1859-60)
from Minnesota which Lewis wrote for an eastern newspaper; and
programs and other material relating to Presbyterian churches In
St Paul
Gift of Mr. Lewis, 1928.
MS 62-3315
Lange, Laoritz M
Papers, 1864-1918. .
43 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Mainly recommendations, commissions, and licenses issued to
Lange as a sergeant in the 165th Regt of New York Infantry during
the Civil War and later In the 13th TJ. S. Kegt of Infantry, as notary
public In Chicago and In Nobles, Lyon, and Cass Counties, Minn.,
and as county attorney and judge of probate In Nobles and Cass
Counties ; and a few Items from the papers of Lange's father-in-law,
Harlow B. Comstock, Including programs of the First Presbyterian
Chnrch of Canandalgua, N. T
Gift of Sarah Lange, 1933.
MS 62-3316
Lange, Dietrich, 1865-1940.
Papers, 1905-24.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Editor and author. Five letters (1923-24) in German from Lange's
relatives and friends In Germany, telling of conditions there the
first draft of Lange's book The raid of the Ottawa (1921), a type-
written copy of The Shawnee's warning (1919), and a register of
birds that Lange observed in 1905. ..""•' " ,,wjrar "
MS 62-3317
King, William Smith, 1828-1900.
Papers. 1849-1906.
SI items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
D. S. Representative from Minnesota. Letters received by King,
containing information on general economic and political conditions
in Minnesota and in the TJ. S-; and invitations to the Philadelphia
Centennial Exhibition In 1876. Correspondents Include Ignatius Don-
nelly and Horace Greeley. T"-
Gift of Llndon S. King, 1918.
MS 62-3318
Talman, John.
Papers, 1876-1919.
4 v. and 15 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Journalist. Correspondence, biographical and bibliographical In-
formation about Talman, and other papers. Includes letters from
John Godfrey Saxe, F. Hopklnson Smith, and KUa Wheeler Wilcox,
together with a story by Alfred Billings Street, which were received
by Talman as an editor for the Albany argus and later for the
St. Paul pioneer press ; and a letter from an early resident of St
Paul giving the location of old buIldingB in that city.
Gift of Mr. Talman, 1932.
MS 62-3319
Hart, Evan.
Papers, 1953-60.
ca. 50 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Articles, maps, sketches, and other papers prepared by Hart as a
result of his Interest In the history of the Sandy Lake, Minn., area.
Includes sketches of artifacts found In the area, a diagram of tho
stockade and post of the Northwest Co. at Sandy Lake, a report
on old steamboat landings located between Grand Baplds and Aitkin,
Minn., material about William Alexander Aitkin (1787-1851), fur
trader, and a tape recording, "The Sandy Lake Northwest Post dig,
1960," containing a narrative of the history of the Northwest Post,
songs of the voyageurs, interviews, and Chippewa dances at MUle
Lacs Lake at the dedication of the Indian Museum In 1980.
Inventory In the repository.
Gift of Evan Hart, 1956-62.
MS 62-3320
Tatum, Arthur Lawrie, 1884-1955.
3ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Professor and pharmacologist Correspondence, diary, speeches
delivered to various scholarly groups, articles, financial records, class
lectures, records of experiments performed, data from cases observed
in connection with Tatum's research, and an Itinerary and map re-
lating to his trip to Guatemala for field observation of tropical
diseases (1943). The early correspondence is chiefly with pound-
masters who furnished him with research data, and with various
Institutions of learning.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Tatum, 1957.
MS 62-3321
Utley, Clifton Maxwell, 1904-
Papers, 1930-60.
22 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Chicago radio and television commentator. Correspondence (ca.
9000 items) and scripts. Almost all of the correspondence may be
classified as fan malL
Inventory In repository.
Gift of Mr. TJtley, 1956-60.
MS 62-3322
Vidal, Gore, 1925-
Papers, 1925-61.
14 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Correspondence, literary works, and three volumes of
photos., clippings, and reviews. Includes personal correspondence
(1942-49). political correspondence (1951-61), business correspond-
ence (1945-61), novels, stage and television plays, film scenarios,
poems, short stories, essays, and lectures.
Inventory In repository.
Open to Investigators under conditions accepted by the repository.
Literary rights restricted.
Gift of Mr. Vidal, 1981.
MS 62-3823
Fuller family.
Papers, 1840-88.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Personal letters by members of the Fuller family In Minnesota to
relatives In Connecticut and to the Boston times (1848-62) containing
references to social and economic conditions In Minnesota and to toe
early history of St. Paul; account of a Journey from New York to
St. Paul In 1854 ; a partial record of annuity payments to Winnebago
Indians (1851) and documents regarding trade with them; a copy of
a portion of the Poller genealogy; and material on the Sioux uprising
266
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fuller family. Papeis, 1840-88. (ComBnned)
in 1862, on the history and customs of the Chippewa, on the townslte
companies at Otter Tall City. Chaska, and Shakopee, Minn., and on
the sale of the Fort Ripley Reservation In 1857. Persons represented
include Abby Fuller Abbe, Samuel B. Abbe, Abram McCormack Frid-
ley, Albert Fuller, Alpheos G. Fuller, David L. Fuller, Elizabeth
Fuller, and Mary Irvine Fuller.
Described in Minnesota history (191&-33) : v. 8, p. 145 ; v. 4. p. 72 ;
v. 5. p. 63; v. 6, p. 399; v. 9, p. 200; v. 12, p. 83; v. IS, p. 427; and
v. 14. p. 435.
Gift of Abby Abbe Fuller, 1919-33.
MS 62-3324
Colombia University. Libraries.
Correspondence collection, 1646-1952.
ca. 560 items. .
In Columbia University libraries.
Correspondents Include Pres. John Adams, Pedro de Alomo. Charles
Anthon, Blchard Arundell, Alfred Austin, Edmund Henry Barker, Sir
Arthur John BIgge, John Bourne, Colin Campbell, Samuel Langhorne
Clemens, Timothy Cole. Paul Ehrllch, John Ericsson. Thomas Hood,
Houghton Mifflin Co., Washington Irving, Frances Anne Kemble, Dan-
lei TTiHiam Rufus King, Henry W. Kinsman, William Lee, William
Barlow Lee, Robert Emmett MacAlarney, Edward Alexander Mac-
Dowell, Emery Neff, George James Pumpelly, Mary Benjamin Rogers,
Arthur P. Schmidt, Charles Sedgwick, William Wetmore Story, Chris-
tian Friedrich Tieck, Lndwig Tleek, Charles Dudley Warner, William
Tudor, Daniel Webster, Isaac Wilklns, and Nathaniel Parker Willis.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-3325
Wehrwein, George Simon, 1883-1945.
Papers, 1897-1944.
8ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Professor and agricultural economist. Correspondence; speeches,
articles, and book reviews concerning farm tenancy and agricultural
land use; research notes for a study of resettlement of people in
Langlade Co., Wis.; and a mimeographed study on the consolidation
of certain towns in Oconto Co., Wis. Correspondence relates to
Wehrwein's educational training, academic projects, publications In
the field of agricultural economics and land use planning, and family
matters. Correspondence (1938-41) with the economist Richard T.
Ely concerns their collaboration in writing Outlines of land economics.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Wehrwein, 1954-59.
MS 62-3326
Wisconsin State Industrial Union Council.
Kecorrls, 1937-W.
7 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of the council from 1937 until Its merger with the Wisconsin
State Federation of Labor In 1958. General correspondence; a file of
materials on expulsion of- communists from the Wisconsin State and
local unions In 1*46 and 1947; a Political Action Committee file con-
taining voting records of Congressmen from Wisconsin, election sta-
tistics, and material on communist and fascist groups; labor-manage-
ment agreements. Including some special contracts between Wisconsin
local unions and employers on health Insurance and pensions; a file
on the Governor's Industrial Development Committee; and a Merger
Committee file containing the agreement of merger with the Wiscon-
sin State Federation of Labor, correspondence of the committee, and
preliminary drafts of the merger agreement and of the const! ration. :
Inventory in repository.
Gift of the council, 1958.
MS 62-3327
Titus, William A
Papers, 1835-1951.
5 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Businessman and State senator of Fond du Lac Wis. Correspond-
ence, studies concerning the American Indian, articles on local and
State history, business records, and biographical materials. Corre-
spondence contains references to State and local politics, and includes
letters (1943-15) from Titus's son Robert describing experiences in
the Navy during World War n, including duty at Okinawa. A mimeo-
graphed statement (1919) by Gilford Plnchot gives reasons why a
"Roosevelt Republican'' should be nominated for the presidency In
1920. A letter (1857) from Thomas Wentworth Hlgglnson, from
Worcester, Mass, explains abolitionist strategy.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr*. Clarence Richards, 1956-6L
MS 62-3328
New York. Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foun-
dation.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1620-
ca. 105 items and ca. 10 v.
In Museum of the American Indian Library-
Correspondence, diaries and Journals, notes, historical and descrip-
tive works, dictionaries and vocabularies, religious material, maps,
illustrative material, and other papers on various aspects of Indian
life, concerning the Apache, Bannock, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek,
Crow, Huron, Iroquois, Kiowa, Makah, Mashpee, Metlatzinka, Mic-
mac Mohegan, Nabuatl, Navaho, Neutral, Opata, Pawnee, Quechua,
Sioux, Stockbrldge, Tllngll, and Yuma Indians, and tribes in Guiana,
Lower California, Panama, and the Paget Sound area. Authors and
correspondents include Reginald Pelharo Bolton, Robert Buckham,
Ailyn Capron, Daniel Clans, William H. Crawford. Edward H. Davis.
John Deserondyon, E. A. Ellsworth. George Eumions. Mary Gilbert,
George Graham, Samuel Hodgdon, Andrew Jackson. Jacques Le
Sueur, William Mcintosh, Jedidiah Morse. Frank North, David A
Ogden, Thomas L. Ogden. George H. Pepper, R. H. Pratt Daniel
Clarke Sanders, Eduard Seler, A Hyatt Verrill, T. T. Waterman,
William Wildschut George Parker Winship, and Arthur Woodward.
A few of the papers were published in the museum's Contributions,
and in its Indian notes and monographs.
MS 62-3329
Oklahoma. University. Library. DMdon of Manuscripts.
Miscellaneous collection, 1774-1956.
18 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
In part, transcripts.
Papers received from anonymous or miscellaneous sources, a nd n ot
established as separate collections. Includes a historical abstract
of the title to the site of Arkoma, Okla.. covering the years 1820-
1917, translations of 5 letters of Jean Bernard Bossu'e and Douin's
travels In North America during the 1770's, a report of the Cherokee
claims attorneys, minutes (1896) of the U. S. Cherokee Commission
at Muskogee, a roster (1859) of Colorado Territorial officers, a census
roll of Coweta In the Creek Nation, a report (1883) of the Creek
Nation Committee on Elections, papers of Sally Journeycake's days
at Bacone, a biographical sketch of Cyrus Kingsbury, the Creek
papers of Chilly Mcintosh, a speech (1891) of Joel H. Mayes, papers
of Elias Rector, a muster roll (May 189S) of Oklahoma Rough Riders
of the 1st Cavalry (Volunteers) of the V. S. Army, a W. P. A. Index
of 85,000 entries for Indian material in Federal publications, sketches
from the journal (1877) of James Wells, Writers Project notes on
the history of Bryan County, and 325 photos, of Indians, land runs,
huntlag scenes, and early towns of Indian Territory.
MS62-^330
Castle, Henry Anson, 1841-1916.
Papers, 1836-1917.
58 v. and 56 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, articles, and clippings relating to Castle's career
as a representative in the Minnesota Legislature, adjutant general,
editor of the St Paul dispatch, State oU Inspector, postmaster of
St Paul, auditor of the U. S. Post Office Dept, president of the
St Paul Chamber of Commerce, director of the St Paul Commercial
Club, secretary, treasurer, and chairman of the Republican State
Central Committee, treasurer of the Citizens' Executive Committee
for Relief of Unemployment, St Paul, and special correspondent for
Minnesota in the interests of immigration. Includes material on the
Grand Army of the Republic, the Loyal Legion, the Army of the
Tennessee the presidential campaign of Cushman Kellogg Davis In
1836, and the military training at West Point of Castle's son, Charles
W. Castle, and his services during the Spanish-American War.
Gift of Helen and Mary Castie, 1920.
MS 62-3331
Ogden, Charles Smith, 1822-1905!
Papers, ca. 1681-1891.
ca. 2 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Philadelphia businessman. Correspondence, biographical and
genealogical material on the Ogden family and the related Corbit
and Smith families and on Jofaann Chrlstoph Meng and Anna Bau-
manin Meng; diary notes of Ogden's five-year round-the-world trip
(1886-91) ; dlsownments, an indenture, papers of the Penn family,
especially (1726-40) of Thomas Penn ; clippings, and photos. Ogden's
correspondence (1887-91) includes a letter (1861) from William H.
267
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ogden, Charles Smith, 1822-1905! Papers, ca. 1681-1891.
(Continued)
Seward during Ogden's service as TJ. S. consul in Quebec. Letters
from Ogden's wife, Emma Corbit Ogden, to her sister, describe life
in the diplomatic corps in Quebec, as well as religious holidav observ-
ances, persons of note, living conditions, fashions, and social and
political matters. Includes single letters (1799-1874) from Moses
Brown, John Comly, Joseph JohnGurney, Edward Hicks, Elias Hicks.
Benjamin Lnndy, Lucretia Mott Nicholas Wain, and Deborah Whar-
ton.
Checklist and card index in the library
Gilt.
MS 62-3332
Graber, Albert, 1867-1959.
Papers, 1857-1950.
200 items and 7 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Civil engineer. Correspondence (1888-1988), miscellaneous papers,
and printed matter. Most of the letters were written to Graber by
his friend Albert B. Fillmore and relate to Fillmore's education for
the Episcopal ministry at Seabury Hall, Faribault, Minn., and to
his parishes in Minnesota and Sooth Dakota. Another group of
letters, written by Graber's son Horace while he worked on various
jobs in the Pacific Northwest (1924-26), describe working conditions
In logging and railroad construction camps. Includes maps, blue-
prints, and other material relating to improvements to be made in
the Kenwood area of Minneapolis ; minutes of meetings of the Young
Ladies Home Mission of the First Methodist Church of Minneapolis,
and its successor, the Mnemosyne Clob; commencement programs
at the University of Minnesota; and material relating to class re-
unions.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Graber and his daughter, Evelyn Wallace, 1959-62.
MS 62-3333
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conference*. West "Wisconsin.
Records, 1848-1951.
2 ft and 60 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence of the West Wisconsin Conference Historical So-
ciety; histories of individual churches within the West Wisconsin
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church; and 60 volumes of
conference, district, and church records. Several volumes relate to
quarterly conferences, Sunday schools, church organizations, and
the work of the presiding elder In the Ean Claire District Includes
a group of "Journals," containing annual minutes and reports of
the Wisconsin Conference (1848-63), the Northwest Wisconsin Con-
ference (1860-68), and the West Wisconsin Conference (1856-79 and
Inventory In repository.
Deposited by the conference, 1920-60; designated as gift in 1960.
MS 62-3334
Daughters of the American Revotation. Wisconsin.
Records, 1914-39.
6 v., 6 boxes, and 1 package.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Becords of the State organization, consisting of proceedings of
annual conferences and executive board meetings, reports of officers
and committees, and correspondence with local and national officers.
The correspondence pertains to the marking of State historic sites
and preservation of historic spots, patriotic education, American-
ization, mountain schools In the South, loan funds for students,
prizes, conservation, genealogy, World War i and war relief records,
finances, congressional work. Memorial Continental Hall, the Ameri-
can Vigilant Intelligence Federation, and work of the many com-
mittees of the society. Includes 6 vols, of typewritten reports of the
Genealogical Records Committees (1929-39) comprising material
gathered from family Bibles, cemeteries, parish records, and from
letters and documents In private hands, as well as from local and
church histories; a report of the Old Trails Committee relating to
Indian trails and military roads, with maps and some correspondence,
compiled around 1920; and a typewritten copy of the State history
of thejsociety with biographical material and histories of local
MS 62-3335
Schaefer family.
Papers. 1849-1935.
SO items and'4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of originals in tlie
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Winston, Los Angeles.
Correspondence, diaries, business records, and other papers In
eludes diaries of Jacob and Sarah (Miller) Schaefer describing a
journey from Kockford, III., to San Francisco in 1849 and life in
Honduras m 1355; expense and prescription books (1866-73) of a
drug firm owned by Charles S. Whitaker of Mankato, Minn ; MSS
telling of trips to Europe. Colombia, and Honduras (1924-35) br
Franceses (Schaefer) Whitaker Winston and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
O Winston; letters ( 1929-32 ) written by a Miss Starr, describing
life in Turkey and Iran ; and a MS. (1933) by Mary Thayer Hale!
entitled Early Minneapolis.
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Winston, 1954-48.
MS 62-3336
Arndt, William, 1880-1957.
-Papers. 1894-1957.
7 ft (<-i. .-;00 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran minister, classical scholar, and author. Correspondence
student notelxmks (1894-1900), notes on the books of the New
Testament and lecture notes from Arndt's course on Hebrews papers
by Arndt nn church fellowship, minutes and records of the Concordia
Seminary Greek Club (ca. 1945). MS. of A life of Christ, dictionary
sups and translation notes related to the Arndt-Gingrich lexicon of
r.ew Testament Greek, proofs of the Greek-English lexicon of the
I*ew Testament, and other papers. Includes writings and correspond-
ence on the caste controversy in the Lutheran Church in India (ca.
192S). and extensive correspondence on church fellowship and meet-
ings between pastors of the American Lutheran Church and the
Missouri Synod. Correspondents include W. A. Raepler G Christian
Earth, J. V. Kehnken, E. F. Brand. F. H. Brunn, Martin Graebner,
C. J. Hoffman. (\ w. Koehler. Karl Kretzmann, A. G Merkens Carl
Mundinger. and E. M. I'oppen. Material is related to the institute's
J. w. Behnken collection, Concordia Seminary collection, M. Graebner
collection, anil E. L. Arndt collection.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repositorv
Gift of Erna and Use Arndt and of P. Bretscber, 1955-60.
r«u name: William Frederick Arndt
MS 62-3337
Taylor, James Wickes, 1819-1893.
Papers, 1852-94.
4v. and 13 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, consular officer, and journalist. Correspondence, articles
speeches and newspaper clippings, reflecting Taylor's interest in all
Ph a f es ° f the dOTe 'opment of the American and Canadian Northwest
while he was a special agent and consul of the TJ. S. at Winnipeg
Papers relate to reciprocal relations of trade and transportation b£
ZH?* °£ H. Dit rf States and Canada, the proposed annexation of
Canada by the U. S.. the Red River Rebellion of 1869-70. the Fenian
raid in 1871, the Kiel Rebellion of 1885, the Hudson's Bay Co the
northern boundary of Minnesota, the building of railroads in the
West, particularly on the Minnesota, Canadian, and transcontinental
routes, and the establishment of military forts and reservations to
control Indians of the Northwest. Correspondents Include George
Loomis Becker, Jay Cooke, James Jerome Hill, Norman Wolfred
Kittson, Alexander Ramsey, and William Windom.
Described in Minnesota history bulletin, v. 1, no. 4 (Nov. 1915) p.
Deposited by Mrs. Charles L. Alden, 1893.
MS 62-3338
Tawney, James Albertus, 1855-1919.
Papers, 1876-1919.
4 v. and 15 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
TJ. S. Representative from Minnesota. Correspondence, diaries
campaign literature, drafts and printed copies of speeches, scrap-
books, and newspaper clippings. Includes letters from manufacturers
regarding tariffs, especially on sugar, lumber, and tools; and copies
of Tawney's letters to political leaders and newspapermen In Minne-
sota relating to bills on salaries of employees of the Poet Office Dent,
arbitration of disputes between railroad companies and their em-
ployees, fortification of the Panama Canal, and appropriations for
the TJ. S. Navy and the Geological Survey. Other papers relate
to Tawney's disagreement with President Theodore Roosevelt re-
garding the Secret Service, Tawney's relations with Speaker of the
House Joseph Gurney Cannon, his work as chairman of the House
Committee on Appropriations, the House Committee on the Louisiana
Purchase Exposition, and of the: International Joint Commission
(TJ. S. and Canada), social life near Gettysburg, Pa.; lawsuits In
Minnesota, and to actions of the Minnesota Senate, of which Tawney
was a member In 1891.
MS 62-3339
268
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Steele, Franklin, 1813-1880.
Papers, 1839-88.
62 v. and 13 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence relating to local politics in Minnesota, financial
affairs of the St Anthony Falls Water Power Co. and of the Missis-
sippi Bridge Co.. the sale of land belonging to the Port Snelling
Reservation, the building and financing of railroads In Minnesota
(1860-73). and the location of half-breed scrip In Minnesota and
various parts of the TT. S.; passes for and accounts of a ferry at
Mendotn, Minn., owned by Steele; deeds to and records of land bonght
and sold; bills for taxes on property; legal papers resulting from
court proceedings; records of logs scaled for Steele; correspondence
about the sale of lumber; and financial records of Steele's business
as sutler at Fort Snelling. Papers after Sept 1880 are mainly the
business and personal records of Franklin Steele. Jr., a dealer in
agricultural machinery in Minnesota and the executor of his father's
estate. Correspondents include Richard Chute, Henry Mower Rice,
John Harrington Stevens, and Henry Titus Welles.
MS 62-3340
Sanford, Maria Louisa, 1836-1930.
Papers, 1868-1920.
O box**:.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Educator. Correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to
Miss Sanford's work as a professor at the University of Minnesota,
her lectures throughout the U. S. on literary and educational subjects,
her interest In civic enterprises in Minneapolis, and to various reform
movements. Includes letters from President Cyrus Northrop Wil-
liam Watts Folwell, other members of the faculty, and many alumni
of the University of Minnesota ; from Edward H. Magtll, president
of Swarthmore College; from a missionary of the Church of Scotland
who wrote from stations in Smyrna and elsewhere fl890-1917) ;
from an agent in charge of clearing Miss Sanford's land in Florida
(1911-17) ; from pupils of the Maria Ranford School in Minneapolis
(1916-17) ; and from Enute Nelson and Government officials on the
condition of the Blackfeet Indians on their reservation In Montana
(1918-19)
Gift of Mary Klrtland, 1923.
MS 62-3341
Noyes, Charles Phelps, 1842-1921.
Papers, 1832-1921.
v. and 5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman of St Paul Correspondence, accounts, contracts,
memoranda, and other papers, reflecting Noyes' various religious,
cultural, and civic enterprises. The papers relate to the building of
Noyes home (1887), the Indianapolis Monetary Convention (1898),
the construction of a Government dam in the Mississippi River be-
tween Minneapolis and St Paul, schools in St Paul (1899) the
launching of the steamship Dakota (1904), the St Paul Commercial
Club, the Society of the War of 1812, the Society of Colonial Wars,
the Sons of the Revolution, the St Paul Chamber of Commerce, the
St Paul Missionary Society, the St Paul Institute of Science and
letters, the St. Paul branch of the Archaeological Institute of Amer-
ica, the Minnesota Historical Society, the House of Hope Presby-
terian Church In St Paul, and the Noyes, Rogers, and associated
families. Includes three volumes of personal cash accounts (1832-
TO) kept by D. R. Noyes.
Described in Guide to the personal papers In the manuscript col-
lections of the Minnesota Historical Society, compiled by G. L. Nute
and G. W. Acfeerman (1935)
Gift of Mrs. Noyes, 1922.
MS 62-3342
Thurnwald, Richard, 1869-1954.
Papers, 1901-36.
ca. 2000 items.
In Tale University Library.
German ethnologist and sociologist Correspondence, reports on
Thurnwald's expedition to the South Seas, lecture notes (1920-31),
and a U ic,es " Bnnt "* tte correspondence is of the period 1931-33,
with Thurnwald's manager. Dr. W. E. Mflhlmann, with the publish-
ing firm of C. L. Hlrschfeld, and with contributors to Thurnwald's
magazine, the 8ZS. Correspondents Include, for the years 1909-10
and 1921-23, the Deutsche Kolonlalgesellschaft and the Eolonlale
rundschau ; for the years 1924-28, local cultural organizations In
areas outside Germany; for the years 1931-32. following Thurnwald's
expedition to East Africa, the International Institute of African
Languages and Cultures In London, and, from Tanganyika Territory,
Philip Euen Mitchell and H. M. T. Kayamba.
Unpublished register In the lihrary.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Stephen W. Reed, 198L
MS 62-3343
Davis, John William, 1873-1955.
Papers. 1873-1955.
ca. 100,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Lawyer and diplomat Correspondence, diary, and reminiscences
Covers Davis's boyhood, his five-year term as Solicitor General of the
United States, his service as Ambassador to Great Britain, 1918-21
the campaign of 1924 in which he was the Democratic presidential
candidate, and his law practice and pnblic affairs, 1921-55 Corre-
spondence also concerns his activities as president of the Council on
Foreign Relations, president of the English-Speaking Union, presi-
dent of the American Bar Association, 1922-23, director of the Atchi-
son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, director of the National Bank of
Commerce in New Tork, and director of the United States Rubber
S?" P !2 T „ ?* """teriai ls rela *ed b> the library's Frank L. Polk,
Edward M. House, and Henry L. Stimson collections.
Unpublished register in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Julia Davis Healy, 196X
MS 62-3344
Frankel, Hiram David, 1882-1931.
Papers, 1873-1930.
40 boxes and 1G file drawers.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
i-Jf T 7 ^ - • < *f re *P0 1 n <len<*. accounts, and other papers, relating to
^TLS^." 1 1 L Pa ^'' t0 matters of dTlc tao »* "* » conTmlSees
for seasons of grand opera, a charter for West St Paul and clvte
affairs in Mahtomedi, Minn, and to organizations with which Frankel
I£J^ ""^.S^ PMl A,M,nl Association .ind ^Law^uS^
Association of the University of Minnesota, the Jewish Welfare Board,
the Minnesota National Guard, the Jewish Orphan Asylum of C^t
tod, an antlsoclalism committee in 1918, thesT PauT IWodaUot
P^i^mwH 00 *? ^? a ' oaaB V e for »«tter schools liTst!
Soerof Bffi'rith. Mlnne9< * a H ° me Guard ' and tt * ^-dependent
Gifts of Mr. Frankel and Hiram D. Frankel, Jr., 1931-33.
MS 62-3345
Gordon, Hanford Lenox, 1836-1920.
Papers, 1868-1920.
4 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, poet and Minnesota State senator. Correspondence, and
essays relating to poetry written by Gordon, the activities of the First
Minnesota Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, Minnesota poli-
tics in 1868 and 1914, the presidential campaign of 1912 suffrage in
Minnesota (1868), the Hawaiian question (1897), the Panama Canal
tolls controversy (1914), and the controversy about the gilded horses
on the Minnesota capital ; autobiographical notes giving information
on legal practice in Minnesota in the lSaOs and on social conditions
<m the frontier; and acrapbooks containing newspaper clippings re-
ferring to Gordon's political and literary activities. Correspondents
Include James Heaton Baker, William Colvill, Ignatius Donnelly,
William Watts Folwell, William Harrison Grimshaw, Archbishop
John Ireland, William Lochren, Knute Nelson, and Alexander Ramsey
Gift of Mr. Gordon, 1915.
MS 62-3346
Johnson, John Angostns, 1842-1904.
Papers, 1842-1924.
ca.2ft
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and mayor of Fargo, N. D. Correspondence, journals, and
business ledgers. Includes letters relating to the sale of land in
North Dakota and Minnesota, to the Seymour, Sabln Co. interests
there, and to civic problems, law enforcement hiring of city officials,
licensing of new businesses, the control of gambling and prostitution,
civic celebrations, and other matters concerning Johnson's term as
mayor of Fargo, N. D. ; a letterbook (1901) containing copies of letters
written by Johnson b> his family and to the St Paul newspapers
concerning his trip to the Scandinavian countries as the representa-
tive of the Soo Line Railroad to encourage emigration to Minnesota
and the Dakotas; a volume in diary form entitled South American
notes, containing copies of letters written by Johnson while he was
In Venezuela (1890-91) representing the Dwlght Sabin Interests in
Caracas, and head of the Curacao Electric Light and Power Co. ; and
journals of Johnson's sons, J. Chester and Clarence F, who accom-
panied him to Venezuela.
Descriptive Inventory in the repository.
In part gift of Mrs. Thomas Fllben, 1956.
MS 62-3347
269
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Southworth family.
Papers. 1852-1017.
150 items an<l 2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, brickyard labor account book of Moran and
Chatiller, minute book of the Arlington Hook and Ladder Co.. and
newspaper clippings relating to tie Eaton family of Mankato. Minn.
The correspondence contains information on crops, weather, the grass-
hopper plague of 1857, land values, civilian life during the Civil War,
reactions to Lincoln's emancipation policies, the Sioux Outbreak in
Minnesota, and family matters. Includes letters written to the South-
worths by members of the Eaton and" Sparrow families of Mattopoisett
and Middleboro, Mass.; correspondence between Newton Southworth
(1803-1863), a physician who came to Belle Plaine, Minn., from
Massachusetts, and Seth Freeman of Mattopoisett, relating to South-
worth's business affairs in Massachusetts; Civil War letters (1882)
from Eli Southworth, a member of Co. A, 4th Minnesota Regiment ;
and a few letters from William W. Pendergast, Timothy Harrison
Pendergast, and Lewis Harrington.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of the University of North Dakota Library, 1960.
MS 62-3348
Sooth Carolina. Medical College, CJuxrleston.
Papers concerning the college, 1777-1893.
ca. 1~» items and 5 v.
In Medical College of South Carolina Library.
In part; transcripts (handwritten)
Scattered correspondence mainly concerning the Medical College,
notes on lectures given there by Francis LeJau Parker, a dissertation
of 1788 by Philip Gendron Prloleau, On the use of nitric and muriatic
acid in some diseases; one notebook on lectures given by Valentine
Mott, M. D., at the University of New York; and an index of pre-
scriptions, with their ingredients, made by Dr. William Harleston
Huger in 1852. Other persons represented Include William Speight
McLean Davidson, John H. Davis, John L. Dawson, Jr., John S.
Palmer, David Ramsay, Abel Shannal, and R Wilson, M. D.
In part, gifts of Chalmers G. Davidson, F. D. Jones, the Medical So-
ciety of South Carolina, William Prioleao, and J. I. Waring, 1930-49.
MS 62-3349
Barry, William Taylor, 1785-1835.
Papers, 1798-1835.
IV.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer and public official of Kentucky. Transcripts, with annota-
tions, made by Barry's daughter Susan L. (Barry) Tavlor. Includes
Barry's letters to his daughter (1819-35), to his" second wife,
Catharine (Mason) Barry (1818-22), to his father-in-law, Walles
Overton (1811) ; to his father, John Barry (1813) ; and to his
brother. Dr. John Barry (1798-1809); a tribute from officers and
clerks of the Post Office Dept; correspondence with Andrew Jackson
on Barry's acceptance of a mission to Spain; Inscriptions on a monu-
ment to Barry; and an autobiographical sketch. Covers Barry's
legal studies in Kentucky and at William and Mary College, the
trials of Aaron Burr and Benjamin Sebastian, publication of a
pamphlet by William Little, the Spanish conspiracy, service in the
War of 1812, Barry's career in Kentucky as a member of the State
legislature, as circuit judge. Lieutenant Governor, and chief justice
of the court of appeals, and his life in Washington as a member of
Congress, D. S. Senator, and Postmaster General.
Purchase, 1933.
MS 62-3350
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Letters -written from Wisconsin Territory, 1837-52.
72 ittMtis.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Photocopies.
Letters fi-oin various places in Wisconsin, addressed for the most
part to residents of Eastern States, reflecting living conditions in
rural Wisconsin during territorial and early statehood days. They
contain freqneot references to the prevalence of fever and ague
among the settlers, and notations on wages and the prices of commodi-
ties and real estate. Includes small groups of letters from the Con-
gregational minister, E. D. Seward, of Lake Mills, and the Presby-
terian minister, Jeremiah Porter, at Green Bay, and ten letters from
ministers of the Baptist Home Missionary Society to the Rev. Ben-
jamin M. Hill, corresponding secretary of the society.
Calendar In the repository.
MS 62-3351
Anderson family.
Anderson-Latham papers, 1771-1911.
122 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Papers of Col. Richard Clongh Anderson of Jefferson Co., Ky.,
surveyor-general of the Virginia Military District In Kentucky and
Ohio, consisting of correspondence (1785-1826), accounts (1777-
1821), miscellaneous land papers (1771-1823), and family corre-
spondence of his wife, Sarah (Marshall) Anderson, their daughter,
Maria Williams (Anderson) Latham, and her husband, Allen Latham,
who assisted Col. Anderson in the land office at Chillicothe, Ohio,
and succeeded him in 1826 in the office of surveyor-general. Family
correspondence includes letters from Col. Anderson's children,
Charles, John. Roy, Larz, Maria Williams. Sarah, Mary Louise,
Robert, and William Marshall Anderson, and from his son-in-law,
James Hall. Letters from Louisville and Jefferson County record
social events of the day. Other correspondents include Daniel Gregg
and R. G. Lewis.
Gift of William Pope Anderson. 1948. Formerly in possession
of the Ohio Land Office, then of R. G. Lewis, and later of Larz An-
derson.
MS 62-3352
Capron, Horace, 1804-1885.
Papers, 1837-81.
1300 items.
In Yale University Library.
Army officer and public official. Mainly correspondence between
U. S. and Japanese officials dealing with the business of the Kalta-
kushi (of which General Capron was commissioner and adviser),
a department of the Japanese Government in charge of the settle-
ment of Hokkaido. Persons prominent in the collection Include
David Amonien. Thomas AntiselL Murray S. Day, Joseph Henry,
Thornton A. Jenkins, Governor K. Kuroda, Benjamin S. Lyman,
Henry S. Monroe, George M. Robeson, John R. Rogers, William
Tecumseh Sherman, and James R Wasson.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Albert S. Capron, 1850.
MS 62-3353
MeCaU, John Marshall, 1825-1895.
Papers, 1862-96.
ca.lft
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Oregon soldier and businessman. Correspondence, military reports,
a diary, notes, and business and family papers. Twenty-three folders
contain papers relating to McCall's military career in the First Oregon
Cavalry. These include official military reports and correspondence
during his escort service to the Oregon Central Military Road survey
party (1865) and during his service at Fort Klamath in the winter of
1865-66. The diary relates to the military escort trip. Other papers
relate to business and personal affairs, and include McCall-Applegate
family letters, deeds, insurance papers, estate papers of Phoebe Balti-
more, papers relating to McCall's store at Ashland, and material on
the Southern Oregon Wagon Road Company and the West Ashland
Water Ditch Company.
Short unpublished guide in the library. The diary has been pub-
lished in the Oregon historical quarterly, March, 1858.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Lydla McCall, 1958.
MS 62-3354
Wallace, Elizabeth, 1865-1960.
Papers, 1870-1960.
ca. 3 ft (3500 items and 69 v.)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Educator. Correspondence, diaries (of trips to France, «i««v«.
Spain, Glacier National Park; Mexico, and South America), notebooks,
MSS. of Miss Wallace's writings, lecture plans, notes, and quotations.
The correspondence reflects Miss Wallace's many Interests, such as
the University of Chicago, French literature and Intellectual life at
the beginning of the 20th century, Spanish literature, social life, and
customs, Mexican literature, and the Committee for Cultural Rela-
tions with Latin America. Correspondents include Samuel Langhome
Clemens, Alphonse Dandet, Hamlin Garland, Yvette Gullbert, Hubert
Herring, Robert M. Hutch Ins, Amy Loveman, Archibald Ma^T^ iah
Vincent Sheean, Lorado Tart, Ida Tarbell, Leon Trotsky, and Thorn-
ton Wilder.
Inventory description In the repository.
Gift of Carleton College and Mrs. Stuart B. Ullman, I960.
MS 62-3355
270
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hall, Sherman, 1800-1879.
Letters, 1831-75.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Transcripts made trom originals In the possession of Ernest W.
Butterneld.
Congregational clergyman. The early letters (1831-52) relate to
Hall's service as a missionary for the American Board of Commis-
sioners for Foreign Missions at La Polnte, Wis., and give information
on the mission and on the customs of the Chippewa Indians. The
letters from 1855-T5 relate to Hall's emigration to Sank Rapids,
Minn., and to his subsequent life there as a farmer and as pastor of
the Congregational Church. Includes references to the for trade of
the upper Great Lakes region, the establishment of a manual labor
school for the Indians at Crow Wing, MiniL, the Civil War, the Sionx
disturbances of 1862, and to genera] economic conditions.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 7, no. 1 (March 1929) p. 62-65.
MS 62-3356
Morse, Ephraim W 1823-1906.
Papers, 1850-91.
ca. 1500 items and 28 v.
In California State Library.
Businessman and county official, of San Diego, Calif. Correspond-
ence, account books, legal and business papers, and Spanish and
Mwrica n documents relating to mines in Lower California. Letters,
chiefly from persons living in San Diego and other parts of the South-
west, are concerned with the development of the San Diego and
Gila Railroad, mining enterprises in the Southwest and Lower Cali-
fornia, business undertakings and conditions. Civil War news, Indian
troubles, establishment of rural post offices, and honey making. In-
dndes accounts for medicine and doctors' visits and accounts with
men employed in the Jesus Maria Mine (1857)
Index in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift
MS 62-3357
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, Japan
Committee.
Records, 1883-1961.
ca.7ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence ; minutes and notes (1915-18) of the Young Friends
Auxiliary, Juvenile Committee; financial records. Correspondence
includes copies of letters from corresponding secretaries (1883-1823),
letters (1883-1923) from mission workers to the corresponding secre-
tary of the Foreign Missionary Association of Philadelphia reporting
the progress of work In Japan, India, and Palestine ; and letters from
applicants for work with the Japanese mission.
Checklist in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the Ubrarv.
Deposited by the committee, 1958, 1961.
MS 62-3358
Roberts, William Allerton, 1900-
Papers, 1942-56.
S ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of Washington, D. C. Correspondence, briefs, Investiga-
tions, and related materials, gathered and used by Roberts and by his
associates in the law firm of Roberts and Mclnnis, in developing the
case of Drew Pearson in Pearson's suit against Senator Joseph R.
McCarthy, Fulton Lewis, Jr., the Washington Times-Herald, Edward
K Nellor, George Waters, Donald Surine, Morris A. Bealle, West-
brook Pegler, and J. B. Mathews. Includes material relating to each
of the defendants as well as to the plaintiff. Roberts served as the
senior attorney in the suit
Inventory in repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of CoL Roberts, 198L
MS 62-3359
Northampton, Mass. Young Men's Institute.
Records, 1846-72.
4 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Records of meetings of the executive committee (1846-^19) ; secre-
tary's records (1846-72) ; accounts of treasurers (1846-72) ; and a
volume of letters and papers (1852-60). Includes letters from the
following lecturers at' the Institute: Louis Agassis, Phlneas T.
Barnum, Henry Ward Beecher, George Washington Bethune, Horace
Bushnell, George B. Cheever, Cassius M. Clay, George William Curtis.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Everett, Henry Giles, Horace Greeley,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr„ Mark Hopkins, Thomas Starr King,
Wendell Phillips, John Godfrey Saxe, Bayard Taylor, John Todd,
Edwin Percy Whipple, and Robert Charles Winthrop.
MS 62-3360
Pomeroy, Seth, 1706-1777.
Papers, 1700-1912.
ca. 35 items and 2 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
In part, transcripts.
Gunsmith and army officer. Correspondence, two diaries, one kept
at Louisburg in 1745, the other at Crown Point in 1755 ; biographical
material relating to Pomeroy, and miscellaneous documents ; together
with a few miscellaneous papers (1785-80) of his sons Lemuel and
Asabel Pomeroy. Includes 3 letters (1907-12) about Asahel Pomeroy.
Indexed in part. Described in part in the library's Annual report,
1925/26, p. 7-8. Much of the materia] has been printed in The
Journals and papers of Seth Pomeroy, published by the Society of
Colonial Wars, N. T., and edited by L. E. de Forest, 1826. The Jour-
nal of 1745 Is published in James Russell Trumbull's History of
Northampton.
MS 62-3361
WenzeD, Henry Burleigh, 5. 1853.
Papers, 1821-1932.
3 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Reporter of the Minnesota Supreme Court Correspondence, scrap-
book (1876-79) compiled during Wenzell's student days in Europe,
and other papers. Includes letters from St Paul lawyers and Judges
pertaining to Wenzell's position as court reporter; correspondence
relating to the renting of billboard privileges on the property of the
actor, William H. Crane, in St Paul, together with Crane's itinerary
of theatrical tours (1902-24) ; and material on the Harvard Club of
Minneapolis. Correspondents Include Hascal Russel Brill, Thomas
Canty, Loren Warren Collins, James Kendall Hosmer, Frank Billings
Kellogg, William Louis Kelly, Charles Deal Kerr, Olln Bailey Lewis,
William Mitchell (1832-1900), Charles Eugene Otis, George Herbert
Palmer, Justin Wlnsor, and George Brooks Young.
Gift of Mr. WenzeU, 1924-82.
MS 62-3362
Walther, Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm, 1811-1887.
Papers, 1820-1936.
ca. 5000 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In pan, transcripts.
Lutheran pastor and educator. Correspondence (1833-87) ; ser-
mons and sermon outlines; opinions and theses on numerous theo-
logical questions; MS. of Walther's commentary on Matthew; poems
written by Walther and poems addressed to him ; treatise on cate-
chetlcs; legal and personal papers; biographical sketches and
genealogy ; and family photos. Includes letters, tributes, and cards
of congratulation particularly for Walther's 50th anniversary In the
pastoral office, and articles and programs from his 100th birthday
celebrations. Correspondents include Henry Phnip Ludwig Blrkner,
Theodore Charles Brohm, Fred Bruno, Theodore Buenger, Friedrich
August Craemer, August Crnll, Friedrich Delitzsch, Augustus Fried-
rich Ernst J. Fackler, Hermann Fiek, Johannes Friedrich, Ottomar
Fuerbringer, L. Geyer, C. J. O. Hanser, John Henry Herzer, Charles
Hochstetter, W. Huebner, Ernst G. W. Keyi, Edward W. Koehler,
Friedrich Eduard Koenig, J. F. Koestering, O. Koibe, V. Koran, Eugen
Adolf Wilhelm Krauss, Peter Lanrentius Larsen, L. C. Lindemann,
Friedrich Lochner, Wilhelm Loehe, Matthals Loy, J. H. Niemann,
Jacob Aall Ottesen, William Alfred Passavaant Franz August Otto
Pieper, H. W. Quart. C F. Rutland, H. Saner, Johannes Schaller,
Georg Albeit Schieferdecker, Carl Chrtstoph Schmidt Heinrlch Chris-
tian Schwan, Gustav Seyffarth, Johann Heinrlch Sleker, Friedrich
Henry Carl Steven, Wilhelm Slhler, Georg Stoeckhardt O. Walther,
and Friedrich Konrad Dietrich Wyneken.
Walther correspondence catalog (1871-79) available in the re-
pository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Pritzlaff Library, Theodore F. Walther, Theodore Graebner,
O. Hattstaedt and others, prior to 1959.
MS 62-3363
Murray, William Pitt, 1827-1910.
Papers, 1836-1929.
3 v. and 4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, member of the Minnesota State Legislature, and St Paul
city official. Correspondence, addresses, scrapbook, and other papers
relating to pioneer days in Minnesota, the history of the sixth ward
In St Paul, prohibition, education in Minnesota, legislation leading
to land grants for the construction of a railroad from St Paul to
Lake Superior, Murray's visit to Venezuela (1866), the Order of
Masons, the history of Hamline University, the Methodist Episcopal
Church in Minnesota, half-breed scrip, the proposed expedition of
271
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1836-1929.
Murray, William Pitt, 1827-1910.
(Continued)
James L. Fisk in 1865, the settlement of the estate of Joseph Renshaw
Brown, the attempt to remove Governor Willis Arnold Gorman from
office, the navigation of the Mississippi River, the Minnesota Salt Co
and the St. Paul Workhouse. Correspondents include John Ross
Browne, Alexander H. Cathcart, Archbishop John Ireland, Alexander
Ramsey, Henry Mower Rice, James Shields, and Henrv Hastings
Sibley.
Selections from the Murray papers have been published in Min-
nesota history hulletin, v. 1, no. 3 (Aug. 1915 ) p. 109-123
In part, gift of Winifred Murray Milne, 1914.
MS 62-3364
Houlton, William Henry, 1840-1915.
Papers. 1792-1914.
60 v. and 60 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman, county official, and Minnesota State senator. Cor-
respondence, business records, and other papers. Early papers (1792-
1844) arc personal letters to members of the Kendall and Houlton
families In New Salem, Mass., and Houlton, Me, and contain much
comment on religious conditions. Letters for 1852-59 contain in-
formation on social and economic conditions in New York, Illinois
and Minnesota. Papers after I860 relate chiefly to Houlton's activi-
ties as a lumber and flour manufacturer, banker, and farmer of Elk
Klver. Minn Minnesota politics, Houlton's campaigns for the State
Senate in 18T8 and 1883, and to affairs at the Minnesota State Re-
formatory in St Cloud, of which Houlton was superintendent In-
cludes vouchers, accounts, teachers' applications and contracts relating
to the school board of Elk River District; secretary's book of the
Snerhurne County Bible Society (1856-86) ; elementary school com-
positions by Houltou; biographical data about Samuel and William
Henry Houlton; and material on the Civil War and Masonrv iu
Minnesota. *
Described in Guide to the personal papers in the manuscript col-
lections of the Minnesota Historical Society, compiled bv G L. Nute
and G. W. Ackermann (1835) "
Gift of the Houlton family, 19ia
MS 62-3366
Taylor, Henry Charles, 1873-
Papers. 1893-1951.
16 fi^e drawers.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Agricultural economist. Correspondence, notes and MSS. of books
reports, articles, and addresses by Taylor and others. Includes Tay-
\ I, >? te 5 4 1 S 7 - 98) taken in «»"verslty economic curses given
S ? E i^> d T " Elr L, letters (1S09-1901) to Taylor's parents describing
,t f^?? eilCes ,if B ? r S* : ""trials relating to his years of teaching
at the University of Wisconsin, including correspondence (1918-20)
%%*££L**£^, °' tan 4'««lement in Wisconsin; and letters
and reports describing surveys made by the TJ. S. Bureau of Agri-
cultural Economics while Taylor was its chief, and discussingthe
conflict between the U. S. Departments of Agriculture and Commerce
in 1024. Other papers show Taylor's interest and participation in
the work of many organizations: the Agricultural Illusions Founda-
tion; Agricultural Missions, Inc.; the America First Committee- tbe
Americau Economic Association : the American Farm Bureau Federa-
tion: tbe American Youth Commission of the American Council on
Education; the Carnegie Instltnte: the Farm Foundation: the Food
and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations; the Institute
for Research in Land Economics: the Internationnl Conference of
Agricultural Economists; and the Vermont Commission on Country
Life. Correspondents include Olivia Rossettl Agresti. Edward S
Ames, Lois Bacon, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Bernard M. Baruch, Joseph
A. Becker. Edward A. Birge,' John D. Black, Charles J Brand, Harry
t; ?J ' n Commons, Tom Connallv. John L. Coulter Charles
C. Davis. John S. Donald. Richard T. Elv. Mordecai Ezeklel Ben-
fi n L ul *- *'aast. John I. Falconer. Henry W. Farnaiu, Dorothv Ciinfleld
Fisher, Glenu Frank, Edwin B. Fred. Charles J. Galpin, David Lloyd
George, Lewis C. Gray. Frank I. Herriott. Benjamin H. Hibbard.
William p. Hoard, Asber Hobson, William Ernest Hocking, John
Holden. Reuben A. Holman, Herbert Hoover, Andrew W. Hopkins
wm £ "v?-,?- Jennin ss. R ut"s iL Jones, Thomas Jesse Jones,
William H. Klekhofer, Dnvid Kinley. Robert M. La Follette Jr
? en 1 0ll T^,,. Lan ^'. G * orpe V " Lemer ' Shawn E. Lelaad, John L.
Lewis, William H. Lighry, Charles A. Lindbergh, Walter LIppmann,
Cesare Loiigobardi, Frank O. Lowden, Scott W. Lucas, Charles M<>
JrT^V' CIyae Marquis, Lawrence Martin, John P. Maxton, Elwood
Mead, Samuel W. Mendnm. Louis G. Michael, Francis P Miller.
George i ort Milton, Arthur T. Mosher, E. G. Quamine, Herbert Quick
r> JS.^ : . R ^ isner ^ olln , D : K«*efeller, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Sjf^T C ' 5°eer, Edward A. Ross, Beardsley Ruiul, Harry L. Russell.
S?i?n? 0re ^^ tos ' Tb S l Sand0 - Iman Blsie Schatzmann, Friedrich
Schldmer, WilUam A^ Schoenfeid, T. W. Schutz, William A. Scott,
Max Sering, Arrigo Serpieri, Frederick W. Taussig, Henry A. Wal-
lace, and Henry C. Wallace.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
MS 62-3366
Saltonstall family.
Pecorrls of Boston interests in coal mines in Klk Conntv.
Pa.. 1*50-82.
7 ft.
Ill Harvard Rusiness School, Baker Library.
Records of various coal mines in which Boston investors, headed
by I.everetf Saltonstall. S. L French, and William D. Coolidge, were
interested. Includes records of Pennsylvania Cannel Coal Company
(lStaMi7l. Sliawmut Cannel Coal Co. (1861-65), Shawniut & Ridg-
way Railroad Co. (from 18G2). Pennsylvania Cannel Coal anil Rail-
road Co. (from lRft-i). Sliawmut Coal Co. of Elk County (from 1867).
and properties in Shawniut Villuge, including a general store, which
by lSfS) wen- lieing operated in the name of the Trustees of Penn-
sylvania Coal Lands.
Inventory in the library.
Gift of Leverett and Richard Saltonstall, 196L
MS 62-3367
Neill. Edward Dnffield, 1823-1893.
Pajwrs, 1 827-1930.
IS v. ami s boxes.
In Minnesota Hisrorical Society .■•ollections.
Presbyterian minister, educator, anil historian. Corresiiondenee
notes, scrnpbooks, newspaper clippings, and other papers gathered
by Neill as a student at Amherst and Andovcr, a home missionary
in Illinois, a minister in St. Paul, the founder of churches in Minne-
sota, State superintendent of education and chancellor of the Uni-
versity of Minnesota, chaplain of the First Minnesota Volunteer
Infantry and of the Philadelphia hospitals during the Civil War
American consul at Dublin, professor and president of Macalester
College, and a historian of Minnesota and colonial America, especially
Virginia and Maryland. Includes documents by Abraham Lincoln
relating to tbe execution of the Sioux Indians convicted of participa-
tion in the uprising of 1862; and letters (1864-6C) to Lincoln and
Andrew Johnson, obtaiued by Neill in the capacity of private secre-
f o? t0 tne two Presidents, relating to appointments, the election of
18B4, the colonization or slaves, panl'ms. anil the English attitude
toward the American Civil War. Correspondents include Matthias
William Baldwin, George Loomis Becker. Cusbman Kellogg Davis,
Lyman Copeland Draper, Dr. Thomas Foster (1818-1903), James
Anthony Froude, John Hay. James Jerome Hill, Charles Macalester
Samuel James Renwick McMillan, William Rainey Marshall Stephen
Miller (1816-1881). John George Nicolay. Francis Parkman John
Sargent PUlsbury, Alexander Ramsey. Henry Mower Rice Lawrence
Taliaferro, Reuben Gold Thwaites, and Justin WInsor.
Described In Minnesota history bulletin, v. l. no 7 (Au- lSigi
p. 369-377.
Chiefly gift of Miss Minnesota Neill, 1909-15.
MS 62-3368
Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891.
Papers, 1815-91.
90 v. .mil 18 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Fur trader and Governor of Minnesota. Correspondence diary
ledgers, account books, daybook, bills of lading and other business
records, military vouchers, invoices, and reports, and other documents
relating to Indians, tbe frontier, the fur trade, local and national
politics, public utilities, and local history. Includes routine papers
of Sibley as justice of the peace for St. Croix Co., Wisconsin Terri-
tory, and for Clayton Co., Iowa Territory; data on lumbering and
early sawmills; and Seneca and Sioux lexicons. Persons and orga-
nizations represented include William Alexander Aitken, Frederick
Ayer, Alexis Bailly, Benjamin F. Baker, J. P. Bardwell, George An-
toine Belcourt, Gaspard de BeUIgny, George Bonga, Dr. Charles Wil-
liam Wulff Borup. William Thurston BoutwelV Michael Brisbois,
Joseph Renshaw Brown, Amos J. Bruce. Jonathan Carver, Thomas
Connor, Ramsey Crooks, William Crooks, Jared Waldo Daniels, Cush-
man Kellogg Davis, Francois Samuel Dentan, William Dickson, Henry
Dodge. Ignatius Donnelly, James Duane Doty, Stephen Arnold Doug-
las, Hercules Louis Dousman, Drifting Goose (Sioux Chief), Ben-
jamin C. Eastman, John H. Fairbanks, Jean Baptiste Faribault,
George William Featherstonhaugh, D. G. Fenton, Duncan Finlayson'
William Watts Folwell, William Henry Forbes, Dr. Thomas Foster
(1818-1903), Gabriel Franchere, Jessie Kenton Fremont, John Charles
Fremont, Peter Garrioch, James Madison Goodhue, Aaron Goodrich,
Peter Haydn, Robert Hopkins, George Johnston (1796-1861) Benja-
min T. Kavanaugh, Norman Wolfred Kittson, Joseph Laframboise,
William Lo Due, Kenneth Mackenzie. John McKusick, Martin McLeod.
James H. McLaughlin, Captain Frederick Marryat, Stephen Miller,
Hazen Mooers, Allan Morrison, Henry Lawrence Moss, Thomas Mc-
Lean Newson, Joseph Nicholas Nicollet, David Dale Owen, John Sar-
gent Pillsbury, Gideon Pond, Samuel Pond, John Pope, Dr. Thomas
Read Potts, Philander Prescott, Louis Provencaile, Alexander Ramsey,
Captain Jesse Lee Reno, Joseph Renville, Stephen Return Riggs Henry
Mower Rice, Joseph Rolette, General William Tecumseh Sherman,
James Shields, Sir George Simpson, Thomas Simpson, Samuel Spates!
Samuel C. Stambaugh, Franklin Steele, Isaac Stevens, Jededlah
Dwight Stevens, John Harrington Stevens, Robert Stuart (1785-1848)
272
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1815-91.
Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891.
(Continued)
General Alfred Snlly, Lawrence Taliaferro. Joseph Tasse. Miles M.
Vineyard, Lyman Marcus Warren. James Wells. Bishop Henry Ben-
jamin Whipple. Morton Smith Wilkinson. Dr. Thomas Smith William-
son. Cole Younger. American Fur Co.. Devil* Lake Indian Agency,
Fort bnellinjr Reservation, Port Totten. Hudson's Bav Co., Minnesota
Historical Society, Pierre Chouteau, Jr.. and Co.. Pratt*. Chouteau
Co., St Paul Chamber of Commerce, St. Paul Gas Light Co. Sisseton
and Wahpeton Indian Agency. U. S. Board of Indiaii Commissioners,
University of Minnesota, and White Earth Indian Reservation.
Described in Guide to the personal papers in the manuscript col-
lections of the Minnesota Historical Society, compiled bv G. L. Nute
and G. W. Ackermann (1935) and in Minnesota history (1017-33) -
v. 2, p. 9, 26, 117; v. 4, p. 293; v. 5, p. BOS: v. 8, p. 179, 294-206; v. 14,
MS 62-3369
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass.
Genealogical biographical materials.
ca. 285 items.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Letters, business and private financial papers, records of court and
police actions, and genealogical and other notes on families or indi-
viduals. Family names represented include Adams, Anderson. Arnold,
Ashmun, Austin, Baldwin, Bardwell. Barnes, Barstow, Bartlett
Beaman, Belden, Bertram, Billings, Birge, Blackman, Bolter, Bolt-
wood, Brackett, Brewster, Bridgman. Brockway. Brooks, Brown,
Bruce, Bryant Burk. Burt, Burton, Cable. Campbell, Cary, Chapin.
Childe, Chilson, Clapp, Clark, Cleaveland. Cole, Colson, Comes, Cope-
land, Cotton, Curtis, Cutting, Danks. Day. Delano, Denniston. Denton,
Dewey, Dickinson, Drake, Dwight. Eames. Eastman, Edson. Edwards,
Eggleston, Evans, Parley, Fay, Ferry, Field, Flint, Ford, Forester,
Gardiner, Gladden. Goddard, Graves, Hamlinton, Hancock. Harring-
ton. Hazard. Hazen. Henderson. Higgtns, Hills, Hinckley, Hlnsdell,
Holton. Houston. Howe. Hubbard. Jones. Joy, Kingman, KIngsley,
Knowlton, Ladd. Leary, Lee, Lester. Livermore. Longlev, Loomis,
Loring, Lyman. Mackminn, Mann, Marshall, Marsbneld, May. Mitchell,
Mooney, Moor. Morgan, Morse. Morton, Moselv. Mudge. Mund, Nash,
Parker, Parsons, Partridge. Patterson, Peeler. Phillips, Plumb, Porter,
Pratt Presson, Prince, Pynchon. Reed, Rhodes, Rogers, Root, Rowe,
Sacket, Scaverary, Scott, Scovel, Searl, Sheldon, Simpson. Stearns,
Stebbins, Stockbridge, Story, Taggart Talbot, Tappan, Taylor. Tor-
rey. Tower, Town, Turner, Wadsworth, Wait, Ward, Warren. Wash-
burn, Webb, Weekes, Wells. Whitney, Wilder, Williams Williston,
Wonson, Wood, Woodward, Wyer, and Young.
MS 62-3370
Taliaferro, Lawrence, 1794-1871.
Papers, 1813-68.
14 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Indian agent. Correspondence, diaries (1821-30). autobiography
(1864), orderly books (1813-15) covering Taliaferro's service as an
officer during the War of 1812, a dictionary of the Dakota language
(1835) by H. N. Dillon, and an account book (1830-34) of the St
Peter Indian Agency. Diaries describe life at a frontier Indian
agency and contain much information oc Indians, trading posts,
treaties, British intrigue in the Northwest, Fort Snelling, Minn., the
American Fur Co- the Columbia Fur Co., the Hudson's Bay Co the
Selkirk Colony, Indian payments, the sale of intoxicating liquors
among the Indians, the establishment of a boundary line between the
Sioux and the Chippewn, wars between Sioux and Chippewa and
between Sioux and Sauk and Foxes, schools at Sioux mission sta-
tions, and Taliaferro's Interest In establishing an agricultural colony
of Sioux- at Katonville on Lake Calhoun. Persons mentioned Include
Indians such as Black Dog, the Buffalo, Flat Mouth, Hole-in-the-day,
Kokomako, Little Crow, Piandetah, Pineshow, Shakobe, and Wabasha,
and the following traders, explorers, missionaries, garrison officers.
Indian subagents, and others : William Altken, Alexis Bailly, Colonel
Jobn Bliss, Joseph Renshaw Brown, Alfred Branson, Scott Camp-
bell, Aivan Coe, Francois Samuel Dentan, Robert Dickson, Hercules
Louis Dousman. Sr„ Captain Seth Eastman, Alexander Faribault,
Jean Baptlste Faribault, Captain James H. Gale, Daniel Gavin,
Captain Alex S. Hooe, George Johnston (1796-1861). Joseph Lafram-
boise, William Laldlaw, J. B. Latourelle, Captain Frederick Marryat,
Hazen Mooers, Major Joseph Plympton, Gideon Holllster Pond,
Samuel William Pond, Louis Provencalle. Peter Qulnn, Joseph Ren-
ville. Stephen Return Riggs. Joseph Rolette. Joseph Rondo, Henry
Hastings Sibley, Colonel Josiah Snelling, Jedediah Dwight Stevens,
Miles Vineyard. Lyman Marcus Warren, James Wells, and Dr.
Thomas Smith Williamson. Correspondents include Nicholas Boilvin,
John Caldwell Calhoun, William Clark (1770-1838), T. Hartley Craw-
ford, Henry Dodge, Thomas Forsyth, C. A. Harris, Elbert Herring,
Robert Lucas, Thomas Loralne McKenney, Joshua Pilcher, Joseph
Montfort Street, and Zachary Taylor.
Taliaferro's autobiography was published In Minnesota historical
collections, v. 6 (1894) p. 190-255.
MS 62-3371
Andrews, John H 5. 1775.
Papers, ca. 1719-1874.
2 v. and 3 boxes.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass )
iw.^r 1 " 1 ^' « ^ olem ' Mass ' COT ™sP<»Ml<«>ce, accounts of cargoes
i^'J"" 1 . 801 ?' lesaI aoOTn, er.fc. "hipping papers, price lists, and!
stock transfer tor shares in the Salem Turnpike and Chelsea Bridge
Corporation (1831). Some of the correspondence concerns steel
making, blast furnaces, and iron works in Bath. Me., and Franconia,
jn. ii. and tie acquisition of woodland there. In connection with the
r«ew Hampshire Iron Company of Danvers of which Andrews became
f^"**?. 1 ^ 1809 -, S** of the material concerns bis sW^nVoSJa!
tlons with Samuel Page and Samuel Endlcott as joint owners ofthe
brig Bebecca. and then In the firms of Endlcott and Andrews, An-
drews and Shepard, and Andrews and Page. Concerns voyages of
the schooner Polly (1800). the schooner Cynthia (1807), the brig
Rebecca (1810-27), the brig Patriot, the brig Union (1819) which
was seized by a British ship of war at Jamaica, and the ship Eliza
(1823) which engaged in the opium trade. Other ships mentioned
(1800) are the brigs Forrester, Hallengreen, Herald, and Washington
Voyages are to the West Indies, Northern Europe, the Mediterranean,
and China. Letters (1827) from Andrews' son, John p. Andrews, In
Baltimore, contain discouraging comments on the flour and cotton
market Letters from European merchants in trade accompany cur-
rent price lists as they solicit the trade of Endlcott and Andrews in
the commission business. Jeremiah Page, sailing the brig Patriot for
Endicott and Andrews to Genoa writes of his buying and selling in
the Mediterranean markets and shipping of oil from Naples and
Galipoli to St Petersburg. Letters from William Duncan sailing the
brig Rebecca, concern transactions In sugar, logwood, and sheetings
at Havana. Letters from commission merchants (1822) refer to
bankruptcies in Russia, trouble between Turkey and Russia, and a
much suspended trade with Russia, particularly in oil Correspond-
ence with China begins in 1824 with the brig Patriot taking pepper
and opium to Canton and returning with tea. *~»-«~
MS 62-3372
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass.
Collection of miscellaneous military papers, ca, 1690-1865
ca. 400 items and 2 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Approximately 16 pre-Revolutlonary items; about 180 orders, let-
ters, accounts, invoices, and other papers from the Revolutionary War
and about 27 rolls and other lists of soldiers of the Revolution; 14
Items from the Ely Rebellion of 1782, Shays' Rebellion of 1786-87, and
the War of 1812 ; and about 169 items and 2 volumes of records from
the Civil War. Early papers Include a list of casualties Sept 8, 1755,
at the Battle of Lake George, a fragment of a letter about the siege
of Fort William Henry In 1757, an account of military expenses shared
by Northampton. Hadley, Westfleld, and Deerfield, Mass., in the 1690'B,
papers relating to Fort Massachusetts, built at Hoosack in 1744, mus-
ter roll of Capt. John Stoddard's Company (1747), and a few papers
of 1746. Revolutionary War papers relate to the purchase, requisi-
tioning, collecting, and transport of supplies of food, clothing, and
ammunition; recruitment and enlistment of troops; prisoners; mili-
tary events at Fort George and Tieonderoga in 1777 and 1778, and the
Bennington alarm In August of 1777. Persons mentioned include
committee members and delegates to conventions; Robert Bredc
(1737-1799), supply agent, Joseph Hawley, 3d (1723-1788), Levi
Shephard (1744-1805), commissary, Hezekiah Smith, and Ephralm
Wright wagon-master. Military orders include those of Gen. Carieton
(1776), together with a British budget and those from headquarters
at New Loudon (Aug. 9-14, 1779). Organizations and government
bodies involved include committees of correspondence of Hampshire
County, Mass, and its towns; the Massachusetts Council, Treasurer,
and House of Representatives ; and various Massachusetts commit-
tees. Civil War papers Include orders and regulations issued by
Massachusetts authorities, reports of enlistments from Northampton,
a volume of recollections, accounts of subscriptions taken in North-
ampton of the payments to soldiers, and a few miscellaneous papers.
MS 62-3373
American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Manuscript collections, 1881-
ca. 1520 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library.
Correspondence, literary MSS„ and other papers. Most of the
letters relate to the American Academy of Arts and Letters and to
the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Persons represented In-
clude Charles Francis Adams, George Ade, Henry Mills Alden, Thomas
Bailey Aldrich, Maxwell Anderson, Philip Barry, James Carroll Beck-
with, Saul Bellow, Elizabeth Bishop, Richard P. Blackmnr, Gamaliel
Bradford, Eugene Brleux, John Mason Brown, Kenneth Burke, Charles
W. Cadman, Bliss Carman, Madison Caweln, Robert W. Chambers,
Marchette Chute, John Clardl, Samuel Langborne Clemens, Padraic
Colum, James B. Connolly, Benedetto Croce, Reginald de Koven, Rich-
273
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Manuscript
American Academy of Arts and Letters.
collection."?. 1881- (Continued)
ard Eberhart. Irwin Edman, William Faulkner, Francis Hackett
Edith Hamilton, Joel Chandler Harris, Oliver Herford, Dn Bose Hey-
ward, Edward Bnrlingame Hill, Julia Ward Howe, Rolfe Humphries,
Henry James. Marquis James, Randall Jarrell. Joseph Jefferson, Al-
fred Kreymborg, Joseph Wood Krutch, Christopher La Farge, William
Bllery Leonard, Will H. Low, Charles Fletcher Lumim's, Edward
Alexander MacDowell, Bohuslav Martinu, Joaquin Miller, Silas Weir
Mitchell. William Vanghn Moody,. Reinhold Niebuhr. Arne Oldberg,
Eugene Gladstone O'Neill, Horatio William Parker, S. J. Perelman,
Arthur Stanwood Pier, Ernest Poole, John Crowe Ransom, Theodore
Roethke, Clinton Scollard, Ben Shahn, Frank Dempster Sherman,
John Steinbeck, George Sterling, Lionel Trilling, Dwight W. Tryon,
Hendrik Willem Van Loon. Charles Dudley Wamer, Sir Wniiam
Watson, J. Alden Weir, Endora Welty, Elwyn Brooks White, Richard
Wilbur, and Edmund Wilson.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-3374
American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Correspondence collections. 1874-
ea. 5400 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library.
Correspondence of authors, painters, sculptors, composers, histori-
ans, and others, chiefly relating to the American Academy of Arts and
Letters and to the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Corre-
spondents represented by more than twenty items Include Edwin
Austin Abbey, Brooks Adams, Franklin P. Adams, Henry Adams,
Wayman Adams, Robert Aitken, Wintbrop Ames, Sherwood Anderson,
Gertrude Atherton, Henry Bacon. Peggy Bacon, Hamilton Basso,
Charles Austin Beard, Pietro Belluschi, Frank W. Benson, John Bige-
low, William Henry Bishop, Marc Biitzstein, Peter Blnme, Louis
Bonche, Kay Boyle, Louis Bromfield, Alexander Brook, Pearl S. Buck,
Charles E. Burchfield, Richard Burton. Alexander Stirling Calder,
Elliott C. Carter, Henry Cowell, E. E. Cummings, Jo Davidson, Owen
Davis, Charles de Kay, Babette Deutsch, Charles Melville Dewey,
Edwin Dickinson, William E. B. Du Bois, Thomas Harlan Ellet, Edna
Ferber, John F. Folinsbee, James Forbes, Worthington C. Ford, Dan-
iel Colt Gilman, Eric Gugler, Walker Hancock, Roy Harris, John
Grier Hibben, William Ernest Hocking, Dona] Hord, Paul Horgan,
Robinson Jeffers, Owen Johnson, Matthew Josephson, Ernest R. Kroe-
ger, Bancel La Farge, Gertrude K. Lathrop, Ernest Lawson, Clare
Leighton, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Robert Moras Lovett, Robert
Lowell, Otto Luenlng, Jean MacLane, Charles D. Maginnis, John
Marin, John Phillips Marquand, Don Marquis, Carl Marr, Reginald
Marsh, Edgar Lee Masters, Carson McCullers, William McFee, Edna
St. Vincent Mlllay, Bruce Moore, Christopher Miorley, H. Slddons
Mowbray, Hobart Nichols, Charles Eliot Norton, Leonard Ochtman,
Ignace Jan Paderewski, Will Payne, James Breck Perkins, Katherlne
Anne Porter, Qulncy Porter, John Powell, A. Phlmister Proctor, Wal-
lingford Riegger, Kenneth Roberts, Frederick G. R. Roth, William
Saroyan, Eugene Francis Savage, W. Elmer Schofield, Zoltan Sepeshy,
Earl Shapiro, James Kellum Smith, Frederick A. Stock, Edward Dur-
rell Stone Igor Stravinsky, Alien Tate, Albert Ellsworth Thomas,
Randall Thompson, L. Frank Tooker, Frank V. Van der Stucken,
Bessie Potter Vonnoh, Lionel Walden, Henry Oliver Walker, Whitney
Warren, Arthur Yvor Winters, and Frank Lloyd Wright
Open to Investigators nnder library restrictions.
MS 62-3375
Chever, Henry.
Papers. 1843-55.
1 V.
In Essex Institute collections ( Salem, Mass. )
Sea captaiu. Papers relating to sailings of the brig Hannah of
which Chever was master and qnarter-owner, and which traded be-
tween Richmond, Valparaiso, and Guayaquil, between Canton, Manila,
and the Sandwich Islands, and between Honolulu and Mazatlan,
Mexico; several letters about a broken brass cannon which Chever
bought In China and shipped to Salem; and deeds and papers snowing
Chever's Investment of the proceeds from sale of the Runimh i n lands
In Yuba City and Suttervtlle, Calif. Many letters from Chever*
brother, George Chever, to the other owners of the Ttnnrmh relate to
Ohever's failure to pay them their share of the proceeds of the sale
MS 62-3376
Torrance, Ell, 1844-1932.
Papers, 1855-1931.
r> v. and 92 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, Judge, nnd commander-in-chief of the Grand Arniv of the
Republic. Correspondence, brief diary entries, accounts, bankbooks,
memoranda of cases, and other business and personal papers. Papers
relating to legal cases throw much light on real estate conditions
and transactions in Minnesota and North Dakota, on the floating of
bond issues by villages and counties in those States, and on the busi-
ness of such clients as the Hennepin County Savings Bank, the Luger
Furniture Co., and the Minneapolis Esterly Harvester Co. Material
on the Grand Army of the Republic concerns efforts to obtain pension
legislation and to raise funds for a Confederate soldiers' home, the
Minnesota Soldiers' Home, the placing of Lee's statue in National
Statuary Hall, Memorial University at Mason City, Iowa (founded
by the Sons of Veterans), and the activities of other patriotic so-
cieties, such as the Society of Colonial Wars. The personal papers
contain some information on the First Presbyterian Church of Min-
neapolis nnd on the Committee for Ministerial Relief of the Pres-
bytery of Minneapolis. Includes letters from Torrance's son in
Germany discussing the situation at the outbreak of World War l;
attendance records of Torrance's Sunday school class at the First
Presbyterian Church of Minneapolis; certificates for land in Pine
County, Minn., bought by Henry Hastings Sibley in March, 1872, and
correspondence and official reports received by Torrance as a member
and president of the State Normal School Board of Minnesota.
Gift of Mrs. Torrance, 1932.
MS 62-3377
Winterbotham, John M collector.
Papers, ca. 1600-1925.
8 v. and 8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts, some originals in the Rosenberg Library,
Galveston.
Autograph signatures, autograph letters, and miscellaneous items.
Includes a volume of signatures on parchment of minor British offi-
cials of the 17th and 18th centuries ; an autograDh collection of the
Sev. Jerom Mnrch, mayor of Bath, Eng., mainly of persons living in
the 19th century; a volume of letters, (1821-78) received by Baron
Arthur Fitzgerald-Klnnalrd, mostly from men in British public life;
a collection of letters (1888-1925) received by Sir Sidney Coivtn, for
many years keeper of prints and drawings at the British Museum ; a
folder of letters (1800-16) written by Georgians, Countess of Gull-
ford ; a folder of letters (1887-98) received by Arthur Weld, drama
and music editor for the Mllwankee journal; and miscellaneous let-
ters from persons of prominence in the D. S., England, and the con-
tinent, including Count Camlllo B. Cavour, Harriet Martlneau, and
Sir Walter Scott. Non-autograph material Includes copies of some
correspondence (1828) of Capt Basil Hall dealing with his Ameri-
can tour ; copies of letters of Stephen F. Austin and others important
in the history of Texas; and biographical sketches of some prominent
Americans, together with some correspondence concerning the subjects
of the sketches, accumulated by Guy C. Bixler In preparing a pro-
posed volume of American biographies.
MS 62-3378
Nelson, Ennte, 1843-1923.
Papers. 1861-1934.
270 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, Governor of Minnesota, and TJ. S. Senator. Correspond-
ence and other papers relating to Nelson's activities as a country
lawyer in Alexandria, Minn., prior to 1892, and to his political career.
Some of the topics covered are Nelson's relations with the Scan-
dinavians in the D. S-, legal problems concerning land, the RepnbUcan
Party and politics in Minnesota, World War i, tariff legislation, cur-
rency, banking, taxation, and other national financial matters, labor
problems, foreign relations and trade, Indian conditions, prohibition,
and agriculture. Persons and organizations mentioned include An-
drew Clarkson Dunn, Robert Marion La Follette, Arthur C. Townley,
Geiser Threshing Machine Co., John P. Manning and Co., League of
Nations, League to Enforce Peace, Nichols, Shepard and Co., Non-
partisan League, Red Lake Indian Reservation, D. S. Bureau of
Forestry, TJ. S. Coast Guard, U. S. DepL of the Interior, D. S. Ship-
ping Board and its Emergency Fleet Corporation, White Earth Indian
Reservation, and William Mower and Reaper Co. Correspondents
include Sydney Anderson, Gunvold Aus, Charles Merritt Babcock,
Edward Wellington Backus, Theodore Hudon Beaulieu, Tarns Blxby,
Mortimer Hayes BouteU, Ivan Bowen, Ripley Bernard Brower, Rome
G. Brown, Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist, Marlon Leroy Burton,
Clarence Palmer Carpenter, L T. Caswell, Joseph Chapman, Moses
Edwin Clapp, Louis L. Collins, Paul Valorous Collins, William Gar-
land Crocker, J. M. Crosby, Edward Williams Decker, John E.
Diamond, Edwin C. Dlnwlddie, William Stanley Dwinnell, Adolph
Olson Eberhart, Henry W. Elliott, Charles Edward Faulkner, Wil-
liam Watts Folwell; William A. French, John Bachop Gilflllan Oren
Cornelius Gregg, Nicolay A. Grevstad, William Harrison Grimshaw,
Andrew- Grindeland, William Edward Hale, Charles Medbury Har-
rington, Archibald M. Hayes, Engelbret H. Hobe, Frederick G. Inger-
soll, O. P. B. Jacobson, Clive Taibot Jaffray, Marcus Johnson, Herschel
V. Jones, Frank Billings Kellogg, Harold Knutson, Constant Larson,
Oscar John Larson, Daniel William Lawler, George E. Leach, Charles
Augustus Lindbergh, Sr., Frederick C. Llstoe, Samuel Lord, Albert
Carpenter Loring, Elmer E. McDonald, John Franklin McGee, John
Scudder McLaln, J. N. MacMUlan, Nils Michelet, Simon Michelet,
Clarance Benjamin Miller, Ira B. Mills, Asher Murray, Frank M. Nye
Jens J. Opsahl, Edmund Pennington, Charles Alfred Plllsbury, Jacob
Aall Ottesen Preus, Andrew A. D. Rahn, John Harrison Rich, Julius
274
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Nelson, Knute, 1843-1923. Papers, 1861-1934. (Combined)
August Schniahl, Oscar Seehach, Edward E. Smith, Fred B. Snyder,
Lewis Curtis Spooner. Halvor Steenerson, Isaac Stephenson, Fred-
erick Cement Stevens, Hans Gerhard Stub, George H. Sullivan
(b. 1867j, Laurits Selmer Swenson, James Albertus Tawney, Ell
Torrance, John It. Van Derlip, Fred C. Van Dusen. Samuel R. Van
Sant, Andrew John Volstead, Thomas Barlow Walker, Charles C.
Webber, Frederick Brown Wells, and Levi Monroe Willcuts.
Two autobiographical letters written by Nelson to D. B. Arnold
and F. C. Ainsworth in 1911 have been printed in Minnesota history
bulletin, v. 5, no. 5 (Feb. 1924) p. 348-352.
Described in Guide to the personal papers in the manuscript col-
lections of the Minnesota Historical Society, compiled by G. L. Nute
and G. W. Ackennann (1935)
Acquired from many sources.
MS 62-3379
Milwaukee County Industrial Union Council.
Records, 1938-48.
IT boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Papers relating mainly to the political activities of the council,
a representative body of CIO unions in Milwaukee Co., Wis. In-
cludes letters and resolutions to Congressmen, lobbying for labor
measures, housing laws, rent controls, anti-discrimination bills, and
similar legislation; correspondence with the ClO-Politleal Action
Committee and the Wisconsin State Industrial Union Council; Ques-
tionnaires sent to candidates for political office In 1948 ; and various
financial records such as bills and receipts, audits, and ledger sheets.
MS 62-3380
Weyerhaeuser Company.
Records of companies forminfr part of the AVeyerhiieuser
Co., 1891-1955.
ca. 8600 items and 1 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society ,'olltH-timis.
Correspondence, articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes of meet-
ings, financial statements, inventories, and production and sales re-
ports, relating to lumber production, v.-ages, prices, dams, river im-
provements, laud purchases, sawmills, railroads, taxation, forest
fires, valuation studies, cutover lands, logging operations, and Govern-
ment regulations. Includes records of the following firms: Atwood
Lumber Co., Stillwater, Minn. ; Ronners Ferry Lumber Co., Bonners
Ferry, Idaho ; Croquet Lumber Co., Cloquet, Minn. ; Crow Wing Elver
Lojr Driving and Improvement Co., Little Falls, Minn.; Dimock,
Gould and Co., Moline, 111. ; Drew Tinit>er Co., Muscatine, Iowa ; Hum-
bird Lmnl>er Co., Sandpoint, Idaho; Jolmson-Wentworth Co., Cloquet,
Minn.; Mississippi River Lumber Co.. Minneapolis; Northern Lum-
ber Co.. Cloquet. Minn.: Rock Island Lumber and Coal Co., Daven-
port. Iowa : Rock Island Lumber and Manufacturing Co.. Kock Island.
111. : Rock Isluml Sash and Door Works, Rock Island, 111. ; St Louis
Sash and Door Works, St. Louis, Mo.; St Louis Itiver Mercantile
Co- Cloquet, Minn:: Shell Lake Lumber Co., Shell Luke, Wis.; Round
Timber Co., Davenport, Iowa, and Seattle ; and Tbe White Yard,
Davenport, Iowa. Prominent men represented include George H. At-
wood, Frederick Carl Denkmann, Frederick Carl August Denkmann.
Jacob Edward Philip Denkmann, Harry C. Hornby, John Alexander
Humbird, Thomas Jacob Humbird, William Irvine, Artemus Lamb.
Lafayette Lamb, Clifton Robert Musser, Rlcbard Drew Musser, Wil-
liam Sauntry, Hugo Scblenk, Charles August Weyerhaeuser, Fred-
erick Weyerhaeuser, Frederick Edward Weyerhaeuser, John Philip
Weyerhaeuser, and Rudolph M. Weyerhaeuser. Other companies
mentioned include Barronett Lumber Co., Cloquet Tie and Post Co.,
Duluth Logging and Contracting Co., Duluth and Northeastern Rail-
way Co.. Edward Rntledge Timber Co., Lumbermen's Bank, Shell
Lake, Wis., Knife Falls Boom Corporation, Mesabe Southern Railway,
St Louis River Logging Co., and Pine Tree Lumber Co. The material
is related to the society's collections of other companies which were
also a part of the Weyerhaeuser Co.
Individual Inventory descriptions in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of the Weyerhaeuser Co.. 1961.
MS 62-3381
California. State Library, Sacramento.
Diaries. 1847r-99.
ca. 65 items.
In California State Library.
In part, transcripts.
Chiefly descriptions of trips to California during the gold rush
days. Persons represented Include Edwin F. Amsden, H. D. Barton,
George H. Bayley, Mrs. Henry Benson, Cesar Berthean, Augustus S.
Blxby, Seth B. Blake, George A. Blanchard, James A. Blood, Henry
S. Bloom, John S. Bradford, William Brome. Joseph Curtis Buff um,
N. A. Cagwln, Robert Chalmers, William Edwin Chamberlain, John
Hawkins Clark, Silas M. Collins, Joseph Crackbon, John W. Doyle,
William Henry Emerson, Jarvls G. Farrar, Mrs. Isaac Foster, Jared
Fox, James de Fremery, Margaret A. Frink, Stephen T. Gage. Mary
Jane Guill. 0. J. Hall, Henry Hallet, William H. Hampton, George
Harter, PMer L Hickman, Delos Jesse Howe. George L Hunt. James
E. Hunt Moses Leon Hyneman. David Jordan. Amos Piatt Josselyn,
Mrs. Nicholas H. Karchner, Seth Lewelling, Charles F. Lott. Cyrus
C. Loveland, John McPherson, Benjamin T. Martin, John Meister.
Griffith Meredith, Mary Ann Meredith, P. M. Murphy, Jared Nash,
Marie Nash, Moses S. Prime, Andrew Randall, Rachel C. Rose, Mary
Fetter H. Sanford, John Jacob Scheller, Niles Searls, Oscar L Shatter,
Daniel Shierin, A. Henry Stevens, George W. Stewart, Augustus F.
Taylor, and William Zilhart
MS 62-3382
Doty, James Duane, 1799-1865.
Papers, 1779-1879.
3 boxes and 2 reels of microfilm.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts and microfilm (negative)
Judge. Wisconsin Territorial Governor, land speculator, and D. S.
Representative from Wisconsin. Correspondence, commonplace book
containing observations on Indian affairs, a letter book (1829-38),
notes, memoranda, drafts of letters, and Doty's private records ol
cases tried before him as additional Judge for the counties of Brown,
Crawford, and Michillmackinac, Michigan Territory. Concerns
Doty's work as Judge, Territorial Delegate, Governor, and member,
of Congress, his land speculations and other promotional activities.
Includes notes and memoranda on Indian languages and customs,
and on laws applying to Indian affairs; notes on an expedition in
1820 to the TJpper Mississippi and in 1S22 to northern Wisconsin and
Michigan: correspondence with tbe Astors concerning disposition of
their lands in Green Bay: copies of circuit court records for Brown
County, mainly for the years 1822-23 : references to early mad build-
ing, to the establishment of a territorial government in Wisconsin
and the adjustment of its boundaries, to the Menominee treaty of
1832, and prospective emigration to Wisconsin ; 3 items concerning
early Mackinac ; and a few papers of Doty's sons, Charles and James,
and of his daughter, Mary Doty Fitzgerald. Correspondents include
John Jacob Astor, William Astor. Lewis Cass, Henry Clay, James
Wilson, Austin E. Wing, and William Woodbridge.
Selections have been published in Collections of tbe Wisconsin State
Historical Society, v. 7 (1873-76) p. 195-206; v. 13 (1890) p. 163-246.
MS 62-3383
Powell family.
Papers, 1832-1952.
ca. 3 ft. (2500 items and 25 v.)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diary (kept by Lydia Elmira Powell), articles,
account books, time books, bills of lading, invoices, genealogies, scrap-
books, newspaper clippings, maps, and other papers, relating to
family matters and to the business ventures of Oliver Stanley Powell
(1831-1888) in River Falls, Wis. The papers contain information
on water power on the Kinnickinnic River, post office accounts, school
lands, the building of sawmills, the sale of flour, the purchase of
farm machinery, a -woolen mill in Valparaiso, Ind., vinegar and
syrup mills, and genealogies of the Allen, Briggs, BurweU, Knox,
Nichols, Powell. Pratt and Wetherbee families. Later papers relate
to the career of Oliver Powell's son Harvey Oliver, as manager of
the Weybnrn Security Co., Wheaton, Minn., of the Canadian Invest-
ment Go's bank in Weyburn, Sask., of the bank of the Dominion
Agricultural Credit Co. in Regina, Sask., and as a banker In White
Rock. S. D„ to his marriage to Elizabeth Knox, and to her teaching
career Includes articles written by Elizabeth Knox Powell and
her son Louis Harvey Powell (1904-1954), director of the St Paul
Science Museum, and a letter (1898) iron) Charles W. Eliot, presi-
dent of Harvard University.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Louis H. Powell, 1961.
MS 62-3384
Folwell, William Watts, 1833-1929.
Papers, 1769-1933.
26 v. and 129 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Political scientist, historian and university president. Correspond-
ence, diaries, notes, nnd drafts of articles, addresses and books, re-
flecting Folwell's career as a philologist, a lieutenant colonel In the
Fiftieth Regiment of New York Volunteer Engineers In the Civil War,
a businessman of Venice, Ohio, professor of mathematics and civil
engineering at Kenyon College, professor of political economy and
president of the University of Minnesota, a member and president of
the Minneapolis Board of Park Commissioners and of the Mlnneapo-
275
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1769-1933.
Folwell, William Watts, 1833-1929.
(Continued)
lis Society of Fine Arts, a member of the Minnesota State Board of
Charities and Corrections, a lawyer of the Minnesota bar, vice-presi-
dent of the American Economic Association, the author of two
histories of Minnesota, a leader in the development of the puhlic
high school system in Minnesota, and president of the Minnesota
Historical Society. The papers contain information on life and edu-
cation in western New York in the 1840's and 50's, genealogy of the
Folwell, Balnbrldge, Colby, Cole and Heywood families, education
at Hobart College and Mount Holyoke Seminary, travel and studv in
Europe (1860-61), life in 'Wisconsin and Minnesota in the 1860's,
public health activities in Minnesota, froDtier life at Fort Benton,
the practice of medicine In Buffalo, N. Y„ library problems in Min-
nesota, the Minneapolis Board of Trade, St. Barnabas Hospital In
Minneapolis, and the Grand Army of the Republic. Correspondents
Include Matthew Arnold, Arthur Beardsley, James Hulme Caniield,
the Kev. George Chase, John Bates Clark, Horace William Shaler
Cleveland, John Sogers Commons, Mark Dunnell, Charles William
Eliot, Richard Theodore Ely, Jakob Fjelde, Kate Folwell, Dr. Mahlon
Bainbrldge Folwell, Sarah Heywood Folwell, John Bachop Gllfillan,
Albert Bushnell Hart, Dr. Charles Hewitt, James Kendall Hosmer,
John Franklin Jameson, Charles Y. Lacy, John Lamb, Thomas
Raynesford Lounsbory, George H. Morgan, Justin Smith Morrill,
Cyrus Northrop, Theophllus Parsons, Le Grand Powers, Herbert
Putnam, Wlllard Bradley Rising, Maria Louisa Sanford, Albert Shaw,
Douglas Volt, Thomas Barlow Walker, Bishop Henry Benjamin
Whipple, Andrew Dickson White, and John Fletcher Williams.
Folwell's reminiscences and some of his letters have been edited
by Solon J. Buck and published under the title William Watts Fol-
well: the autobiography and letters of a pioneer of culture (1933).
Described in Culde to the personal papers in the manuscript col-
lections of the Minnesota Historical Society, compiled by G L Nute
and G. W. Aekermann (1935)
Chiefly gifts of Dr. Folwell and meml>ers of the Folwell family.
1917-31.
MS 02-3385
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on travel and exploration, 1671-1912.
ca. 25 v.
In Americiin Philosophical Society Library.
Emma B. Andrews* A journal on the ~ liedauin (1*89-1912);
Bamon de Anguiano's Descripcion del reyno de Guatemala (1818) ;
Charles Francois d'Annemours' Memoire sur le district du Ouachita
(1803) ; William Billings' Journal of a voyage from Philadelphia to
Corunna in Spain and back (1789-90), and his Journal of a Toyage
from Philadelphia to Oporto and back in 1791; William Dunbar's
Journal of a voyage ... to the ... Red River ... the Black River and
the Washita River (1804-05), and his Journal of a geometrical sur-
vey of the R«l River, etc. ; George Gauld's General description of the
set-coasts, harbours ... &c. of the Province of West Florida (1769) ;
George Hunter's Journal up the Red and Washita Rivers with Wil-
liam Dunbar (1804) ; John Lindsay, 20th earl of Crawford's Journal
of a voyage from the Thames to Russia; Thomas Lorraine McKen-
ney's Sketches of a tour to the lakes ; Pirn Nevin's Journal of travels
from Liverpool, England, to New York, Philadelphia ... (1802-03) ;
John Newman's Short account of the situation, soil ... of Tennessee;
John Ordway's journal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ; P. Fr.
Pedro Joseph de Parras' Dlario y derrotero de los viages que ha
hecho ... desde que sallo de la Cuidad de Zaragosa en Aragon para
la America; Jean Potocki's Voyages dans les steps d' Astrakhan et
du Caucase (1797-98) ; John Rosseter's Log book of the China packet
(1*04-05); Thomas Peters Smith's Journal in Europe; George
Welch's A journal of my voyage (1671) ; James Partiot Wilson's
Observations while passing thro' the Choctaw, Chickasaw & Cherokee
Nations (1803) ; and Woodorf s Journal of a trip through New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania ... as clerk to John Anstey (1785-88).
Also includes 2 unidentified papers, Etat independent du Congo, and
Journal de la campagne de l'armee russe contre la Turqule.
Cataloged Individually in the manuscripts catalog of the library.
Gifts, purchases and deposits.
MS 62-3386
Cleaveland family.
Papers, 1742-1891.
ca. 48 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Papers of a Massachusetts family. Papers (1742-1833) of the
Rev. John Cleaveland (1722-1T99), minister at Chebacco, Mass., and
chaplain (1758-62) of Jonathan Bagley's Regt., Include family letters,
ecclesiastical letters, church records, diaries and journals, sermons
and theological discussions, and an autobiography telling of his
student days at Yale as well as his later life. Some of his papers
concern the civil appointments of his son Nehemiah (1760-1837) who
later settled in Topsneld. Others concern Ebenezer Cleaveland who
died on board the ship Eustls after having been captured by an
English privateer. Correspondents include Dr. Parker Cleaveland.
Papers of the Rev. John P. Cleaveland include correspondence, ser-
mons, and lectures. Some of his letters are from Ship Island and
New Orleans during his Civil War service as chaplain of the 30th
Regt., Massachusetts Infantry. Papers of James Putnam Cleaveland,
of Topsfield and Boxford, Mass., consist of 18 diaries (1853-91).
Papers of Nehemiah Cleaveland (1760-1837), physician of Topsfield,
Mass., include 18 account books and daybooks (1784-1835) and a
memorandum book (1806-25)
MS 62-3387
Burke family.
Papers, 1810-88.
50 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers of a Virginia family. Includes
correspondence (10 items) of Samuel Dabney Burke with William
Henry Anderson, Samuel Burke. Asa Dupuy Dickinson, John Leigh,
Christopher C. Lockett, Archibald Alexander Lyle, Charles Pember-
ton Smith, John A. Smith, Francis Nathaniel Watkios, members of
the Clay Club of Farmville, Va, members of the 6Sd Regiment of Vir-
ginia Militia, and a group consisting of Albert Smith Nones, Benjamin
Tanner, Francis M. Wafer, and Edwin M. Wllmer ; a speech made by
Burke to the 63d Virginia Militia ; letters written to Pattie Sherwln
(Burke) Tatum by Samuel Burke, M. A. Leath, Aug. U. Wright, and
Alice Cottrell : accounts of Virion Henry Tatum of Richmond : corre-
spondence of H. F. Bardwell, in part while serving In the Army of
Northern Virginia at Petersburg, with Lou Henrie (Burke) Bardwell
and Edward Carrington Venable; plats of land in Nottoway and
Prince Edward Counties, Va., owned by James A. Agnew, Samuel
Dabney Burke. William G. Butcher, William Dunnivant, Peter J
Grlgg, Benjamin Hawkins, Shadrack Holt, Charles Knight, and Mrs.
Harriet K. Roberts ; abstracts of deeds of land in the same counties
owned by Spencer Atkinson, William Borum Mrs. Maria Branch,
Thomas J. BraDch, Richard Floyd Burke, and Samuel Dabney Burke -
clippings, photos., and miscellaneous papers. '
Deposited by Mrs. E. F. Hodges and Miss Elisabeth E Hundley
MS 62-3388
Green, Norvin, 1818-1893.
Papers, 1839-92.
6ft
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Physician, legislator, and business executive. Correspondence
letter press books, accounts and tax receipts (1840-77) ; accounts for
medical services (1842-51) ; bills, notebooks, and an address before a
medical society. Correspondence (1839-77) includes Green's corre-
spondence, as secretary and later president of the New Orleans and
Ohio Telegraph Lessees, with Amos Kendall and officers of the Amer-
ican Telegraph Co.; and correspondence about the Louisville, Cin-
cinnati and Lexington Railroad and the Michigan, Southern and
Northern Indiana Railroad Co. Letter press books (1873-92) con-
tain Green's letters as president of the Montreal and European Short
Line Railway Co, the New York, Mahoning and Western Railroad
Company, and the United Claims Mining Company. Other papers in-
clude steamboat bills and bills of lading (1853-68) ; bills for tuition
(1850-66) of Green's sons James, Pinckney, John, and WarreD in-
cluding Pinckney's bills while a student at the University of Heidel-
berg (1865-66) ; Green's papers as commissioner of public schools for
Henry Co., Ky. (1849-50) ; papers relating to slavery (1847-64) •
papers relating to lands in Kentucky and Jasper Co., Ind. ( 1802-57) ;
papers of Green's father, Joseph Green (1833-46), and of his daugh-
ter Susan Thornton Green (1849-80) ; letters to his son, Warren
Green, from Japanese officials and consuls of various countries on his
appointment as U. S. Consul-Genera! to Japan (1885) ; and report of
Warren Green to the V. S. Dept. of State on Japanese tobacco (1885).
Correspondents include C. C. Baldwin, James G. Blaine, John G.
Carlisle, Thomas A- Edison, Cyrus W. Field, Jay Gould, Abram S.
Hewitt, H. H. Honor*, Collis P. Huntington, Lazarus W. Powell,
Hiram Sibley, Joshua F. Speed, John W. Stevenson, William H.
Vanderbilt, and James B. Wilder.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norwln E. Green, 1987.
MS 62-3389
Wallace famQy.
Papers. 1764-1884.
310 Items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Papers of the Wallace family of King George Co, Va., Crittenden
Co., Ky, and Louisville, Ky, consisting of a letter from a cousin In
Scotland to Dr. Michael Wallace (1764); correspondence (1773-85)
of his sons. Dr. Gustavus Brown Wallace, Michael Wallace, and Dr.
James Wallace, who served In the Revolutionary War ; will of Dr.
James Wallace (1790), and a land grant to him for 6000 acres on the
Ohio River (1800) ; plat of William B. Wallace's land in Crittenden
Co., Ky, and statement of his Revolutionary service: record In the
case of Michael Wallace et al. v. Luclnda Wallace et al (1807) ; will
276
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wallace family. Papers, 1764-1884. (Continued)
of John Wallace (1826) ; records of Negroes belonging to the estate
of Thomas Wallace (1819-29) ; report of commissioners in the case
of James B. Wallace et al. t. Mary Wallace et al. (1830) ; deeds from
members of the Wallace family in Virginia to other members of the
family for land in Livingston (now Crittenden) Co., Ky., two grants
to Robert Kirk for land in Livingston Co„ Ky. (1826) ; papers of
Arthur Booe Wallace, commission merchant at New Orleans and
later resident of Louisville, Ky., including his letters to his brother,
William Wallace, in Culpeper Co., Va. (1828-32) ; letters to Arthur
Hooe Wallace on business and family matters (1834^60); accounts
(1835-37, 1858) ; bills of lading for tobacco and general merchandise
shipped to and by Arthur Hooe Wallace on Mississippi and Ohio
River steamboats (1834-35) ; Insurance policies on boats and cargoes
(1834-35) ; Crittenden Co., Ky., land papers (1839, 1857, 1867) ; cor-
respondence of Lt Thomas Wallace, 6th Kentucky Cavalry, Morgan's
Division, Confederate Army, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hooe Wallace, and with his brother and sisters, while serving in the
army and as a prisoner of war at Camp Chase and Johnson's Island,
Ohio (1860-65) ; letters to Thomas Wallace (1866-84) ; notes and
plats of surveys of land for him In Crittenden Co., Ky. (1867) ; genea-
logical records of the Wallace family and the allied Brown, Dade,
Hart, and Preston families; and a ledger of Alexander Dick (1783-
84)
MS 62-3390
Conrad, Holmes, 1840-1915.
Papers, 1812-1950.
408 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers of Holmes Conrad, together with
papers of Robert Young Conrad (1805-1875), some correspondence
of Georgia Bryan (Forman) Conrad, genealogical notes concerning
the Conrad family, and papers of other members of the family. In-
cludes some Civil War correspondence. Correspondents include Dean
Gooderham Acheson, John P. T. Anderson, Fred Beall, John W. BelL
Taylor Berry, Carter Richard Bishop, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, A.
J. Bradfield, George G. Bradford, Henry Brannon, Louise Breedin,
Mary Champe (Carter) Brooke, Forrest W. Brown, Corbln Braxton
Bryan, John R. Bryan, Joseph Bryan, Edward Calohill Rurks, Ellis
A. Rutt, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Griffin Carlisle, Mrs. Cornelia
Carr, James McDowell Carrington, Roger Preston Chew, F. M.
Clevenger. C. L. W. Clinch, Mrs. Mel R. Colquitt. Samnel Cooper,
Augusta Forman Courad, Bryan Conrad, Charles F. Conrad, Daniel
Burr Conrad, David Holmes Conrad, Edward S. Conrad, Elizabeth
Whiting ( Powell) Conrad, Katherine Brooke Powell Conrad. Powell
Conrad, Robert Young Conrad (1884-1918), John B. Cotton, R. H.
Cunningham, Nelson Page Dame, Mrs. James J. Dana, Elizabeth
Earle (Cary) Daniel, John Warwick Daniel, Jean E. Davis, Eugene
Delano, Joseph L. Denny, Melvil Dewey, Jacob McGavock Dickinson,
John C. Dougherty, Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Clement Anselin Evans,
Elisha Boyd Faulkner, Powell Conrad Fauntleroy, Sally H. (Conrad)
Fauntleroy, Florida (Troup) Forman, Thomas Marsh Forman,
Samuel Bassett French, George T. Fry, Melville Weston Fuller, More-
ton F. Gage, James Mercer Garnett, D. C. Gordon, John Brown
Gordon, Sidney Sophia (Cather) Gore, Henry Tucker Graham, John
Randolph Graham, Samuel Cecil Graham, George Gray, Daniel Grin-
nan, Charles Sumner Hamlin, Katherine Brooke (Conrad) Hamlin,
John Marshall Harlan, Judson Harmon, John T. Harris, Jr., Thomas
Walter Harrison, Edwin James Harvte, Sarah Hawkins, John Milton
Hay, F. Snowden Hill, John K. Hitner, Frederick William Mackey
Holliday, Artemas H. Holmes, Jedediah Hotchkiss, Charles Bowen
Howry, Henry Martyn Hoyt, John Linn Hurt, Sallie T. (Douglas)
Hurt, Mary Anna (Morrison) Jackson, Rradley Tyler Johnson, James
Keeble, James Keith, Thomas R. Kennedy, Philander Chase Knox,
FItzhugh Lee, Mildred Childe Lee, Robert Edward Lee (1843-1014),
M. H. Leeds, William A. Little, Jr., A. W. Littleneld, John Newton
McCormick. Marshall McCormick, James McDonald, Francis Howe
McGuire. Hugh Holmes McGulre, Joseph McKenna, Randolph Har-
rison McKim, Henry H. Marmaduke, John William Mason, Walter L.
Mayer, Andrew Jackson Montague, William Henry Moody, John
Singleton Moshy, Edward Nichols, Richard Olney, Peter Johnston
Otey, M. Ott Clarence J. Owens, John Gibson Paton, Lawrence R.
Payne, William Henry Payne, James Alfred Pearce, A. R. Pendleton,
Archer Allen Phlegar, John Prentiss Poe, S. P. Powell, Robert L.
Preston, Oscar deWolf Randolph, M. V. Richards, Beverly Hol-
combe Robertson, Leigh Robinson, Theodore Roosevelt John Carter
Rose, Thomas Lafayette Rosser, Margaret H. Rossiter, James B.
Russell, Lucy Briscoe Russell, Thomas Fortune Ryan, W. H. Sale,
Robert Taylor Scott, William Wallace Scott, James Alexander Sed-
don, John Selden, Randolph Tucker Shields, Scott Shipp, Carrie E.
Smith, Elizabeth Whiting (Conrad) Smith, Thomas Smith, W. Roy
Stephenson, Garland B. Taylor, Marmaduke Thompson, John W.
Trainer, George Michael Troup, Beverley Dandrldge Tucker, Henry
St George Tucker, John Randolph Tucker, Smith Spangler Turner,
James Hogc Tyler, B. B. Van Cortlandt Jacob Van Doren, Edward
Carrington Venable, Mrs. Marie C. Vinton, Countess-Mary von Goet-
zen, Charles V. Wagner, L. Qulnton Washington, Paul Y. Waters,
Aaron B. Wesley, Edward Baldwin Whitney, Alpheus Starkey Wil-
liams, and John Sergeant Wise.
Gift of George Bryan Conrad, 1961.
MS 62-3391
Shelby, Isaac, 1750-1826.
Papers, 1760-1839.
ca. lu it^ms.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Governor of Kentucky. Correspondence, accounts, and land, legal,
and military papers of Shelby, together with an account of Capt
Evan Shelby, his father, with George Ross (1760) ; a letter to Evas
Shelby (1704) ; a land grant to Jacob Downs for 490 acres in Appling
Co., Ga. ( 1829) ; and a land grant to Asa Harral - for 40 acres In
Pulaski Co., Ga. (1839). Isaac Shelby correspondence (1777-1823)
concerns Kentucky politics, navigation of the Mississippi, the de-
fense of counties lying on the Ohio River by militia "rangers" rather
than by scouts; applications (1794-95) for the provision at Federal
expense of guards, spies, and scouts for the protection of frontier
inhabitants and such industries as salt licks and iron furnaces;
counterfeit money, horse thieves, slave stealers, the return of chil-
dren captured by the Indians, sale of produce at Philadelphia, landed
property in Kentucky. Tennessee, and Maryland, and land litigation.
Other of Shelby's papers include accounts (1775-1816) containing
statements of purchase of merchandise, upprui-sa! of stray cattle
taken up by Shelhy, record of hemp .sold to Thomas Hart, Jr., and
list of "Isaac Shelby's cattle for the exposition" ; land papers (1782-
1825 ) ; legal papers in the case of Isaac Shelby v. John Adair (1794-
1802) and in the case of James Parberry's heirs v. Isaac Shelby con-
cerning the ownership of a slave (1799-1819) ; military papers (1793-
04) including a copy of a letter from Commissioners B. Lincoln,
Beverley Randolph and Timothy Pickering to Anthony Wayne,
(17°3), record of appointments of officers by Charles Scott on
Wayne's campaign, an affidavit by Shelby (1794) about a contract
with Joseph llHileuger to supply provisions to three garrisons to be
stationed on the Wilderness Road, and a memorial of William Whit-
ley to the Kentucky Legislature asking compensation for his servicas
on the Nickojack campaign. Shelby's correspondents include Col.
John Adair. John and Robert Breckinridge, James and John Brown,
Nathaniel Hart, Harry and James limes. Gen. Henry Knox, James
Morrison, George Nicholas, John Speed, Thomas Todd, and Gen.
James Wilkinson. Material is related to the repository's Grigsby
collection.
Mainly gifts from Robert Shelby Darbishire, 1945. A few items
gift of Cass K Shelby, 1958, and Preston Davie, 1950, or purchase.
MS 62-3392
Edwards, Richard Henry, 1877-1954.
Papers, ca. 1897-1953.
30 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1484)
Congregational minister and religious educator. Correspondence,
diaries, notebooks, accounts, sermons, articles, lectures, poems,
photos., printed matter, and other papers. The bulk of Edwards'
papers consists of letters concerned with his activities as pastor
at the University of Wisconsin (1908-12), as director of Cornell
United Religious Work (1919-37), as founder and president of the
Happy Valley Homes at Lisle, N. Y., and his service with the
Y. M. C. A. Other correspondence concerns the writing and publi-
cation of Edwards' books; much material pertains to his teaching
of courses in Bible, religion, and personal counseling at Syracuse
University, Southern Methodist University, the Chicago Theological
Seminary, the University of Chicago Divinity School, the Texas
Pastors' School at Dallas, and other institutions. The papers of
Edwards' wife, Anna Rachel (Camp) Edwards (1876-1956), consist
of personal letters, her examination books from Western Reserve
University (1897), and material relating to the John Dewey Practice
School at the University of Chicago where she was a teacher from
1897-1902. Some of the papers reflect the Interest of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwards In the history of their respective families and that of Lisle,
JT. Y. Correspondents Include Jane Addams, John Childs, Evelyn
Dewey, John Dewey, Sherwood Eddy, Galen M. Fisher, Harriet
Harding, Paul S. Livermore, Shatter Mathews, Katherine (Camp)
Mayhew, James A. G. Moore, John B. Mott Walter Rauschenbuscn,
Vlda Scudder, and Frank M. Sheldon.
MS62-3393
Boyle, James Ernest, 1873-1938.
Papers, 1894-1938.
16 ft
In Cornel] University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (21/10/210)
Agricultural economist Correspondence, articles, pamphlets, news-
paper clippings, and speeches relating to the world grain trade,
cotton, wheat milk and egg marketing In the U. S^ 'Canadian-Ameri-
can reciprocity In grain trading, political attitudes of Midwest farm-
ers, tariff legislation, soil conservation, tuberculin rests for cattle,
the International Institute of Agriculture, rural economic conditions
In the U. S., control of farm production, crop insurance plans, co-
operative marketing, McNary-Haugenism, Southern agricultural edu-
cation, foreign students at Cornell University, academic freedom,
277
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1894-1938.
Boyle, James Ernest, 1873-1938.
(Continued)
Boyle's numerous books and articles on agricultural economics, and
family affaire. Boyle's letters reflect his opposition to New Deal
Innovations and the farm legislation of the Hoover and Roosevelt
administrations, and his support of the "back-to-the-land" movement
and plans calling for less government In business, voluntary coopera-
tion among farmers, and the readjustment of TJ. S. agriculture to world
conditions through the adoption of low trade barriers. Correspond*
ents Include Jane Addams, Elmer S. Bayard, Percy Bidwell, Fred
Blennan, Ralph Brewster, Emmanuel Celler, Stuart Chase, Moses
Clapp, Arthur H. Cole, Sterling Cole, Royal S. Copelaod, H. T. Cor-
son, Jerome Edward Dies, Richard T. Ely, Frank E. Gannett, Warren
G. Harding, James J. Hill, Herbert Hoover, Meyer Jacobsteln, Alfred
M. Landon, William Langer, William Lemke, Frank O. Lowden,
Porter J. McCumber. Robert McDougal, John G. McHugh, Andrew
Mellon, Henry Morgenthau, William I. Mvers, Allan Nevins. E. G.
Nourse, J. Ralph Plckell, Walter Parker, Henry F. Prlngle, Robert
Ramspeck, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Joseph Shannon, James ShotweU,
Ellison D. Smith, Oswald G. TIlLird, Robert Wagner, Henry Wallace,
George Warren, Walter Weyl. Burton SI Wheeler, and John S.
Williams.
MS 62-3394
Bancroft, George, 1800-1891.
Papers, 1811-1901.
ca.6ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1262)
Historian and diplomat. Family and personal correspondence,
deeds and other legal documents, papers pertaining to the settlement
of various estates, genealogical material, and papers and letters re-
lating to Bancroft's private business matters. Inclndes correspond-
ence (1840-65) with Bancroft's publishers, Little, Brown & Co.;
papers relating to his position as collector of the port of Boston and
to his Interest in the Bank of Michigan ; many autographed letters
(1817-86) from persons prominent in public affairs and the literary
world in Europe and America ; and correspondence of or about Ann
Bancroft, Mary Bancroft, Sarah Bancroft, Thomas Bancroft, Alex-
ander Bliss, William B11S6, T. Hartley Crawford, Jonathan Dwij-ht,
Jane Putnam Bancroft Gherardi, D. Goodwin, William Murphy,
Henry Schoolcraft, Charles C. Trowbridge, Baiter Witter, and Levi
Woodbury. Other correspondents include Bancroft's first wife Sarah
(Dwight) Bancroft (d. 183T), his second wife Elizabeth (Davis)
Bliss Bancroft, his father Aaron Bancroft, his sister Eliza (Ban-
croft) Davis, his brother-in-law John Davis, Governor of Massachu-
setts, his sister Lucret la (Bancroft) Farnum, and his two sons George
Bancroft, Jr., and John Chandler Bancroft (during their school days
and their travels abroad)
TJnpnbllshed guide available in the library.
MS 62-3395
Stone, James A 1856-1946.
Papers, 1886-1945.
29 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Lawyer, of Reedshurg, Wis. Personal, business, and political
papers. Correspondence concerns party politics and organization on
a county level reflecting the Internal dissensions of the Republican
Party In Wisconsin; efforts of the progressives in opposition to
Joseph W. Babcock and Isaac Stephenson; Stone's dispute with
Robert M La Follette, Sr., over the latter's opposition to World War
i; his support of Prohibition and enthusiasm for the policies of
Franklin D. Roosevelt, in particular the enlargement of the Supreme
Court, public works, farm relief, and Federal supervision of banking;
efforts In 1912 to secure the presidential nomination of La Follette;
Stone's support of Philip and Robert M. La Follette, Jr. ; his business
interests in the Reedsburg Canning Company, the Harley-Davldson
Company, and the Milwaukee Lead and Zinc Mining Company; his
service as hoard member of the Sauk County Teachers' Training
School; and purchase of the Ringling home in Baraboo, Wis., for a
proposed circus museum and county historical society. Twelve letter
books (1892-1907) relate almost wholly to Stone's law practice, with
emphasis on debt collection and land cases. Correspondents include
John J. Esch, Gov. Walter S. Goodland, Louis Howe, Merlin Hull,
Paul O. Hustlng, A. W. Kopp, Belie Case La Follette, Irvine L.
Lenroot, George Norris, Ida Ringling North, John Ringling, Burton
K. Wheeler, Alexander Wiley, and Wendell Willkie.
Descrlbed In Guide to the manuscripts of the State Historical So-
ciety of Wisconsin. Supplement no. 1 (195T) p. 133-134.
MS 62-3396
Short, Charles Wilkins, 1794-1863.
Papers, 1811-69.
9ft
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Physician, teacher, and botanist. Correspondence (1813-49) with
Short's uncle, William Short of Philadelphia; family and business
correspondence (1816-63) ; letter book (1318-22) ; botanical cor-
respondence (1815-34) with scientists in Europe and America; diary
(1860) kept at "Hayfield" in Louisville; records of medical cases
from Short's practice at Hopklnsville, Ky. (1817-25) ; lectures to
students In the Medical Department of Transylvania University; a
catalog of plants collected, preserved, and distributed (1833-38) ; land
papers relating to land m Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, and
Ohio; statements of account (1841-47) tor the building of Short's
house and operation of his estate, "Fernbank," in Hamilton Co.,
Ohio; memoranda of letters written and received (1816-60); ac-
count book, commonplace book, notebooks, and drawings. Includes
some correspondence of William Short of Philadelphia, of Charles
Wilkins, and of John Cleves Short. The botanical correspondence
Includes letters from Asa Gray, Sir William J. Hooker, Thomas Nut-
tall, Constantine Samuel Raunesque, Thomas Say, John Torrey, and
Lunsford Pitts TandeU.
Described In Filson Club historical quarterly, v. 19. no. 4 (Oct
1945) p. 208-249.
Chiefly gifts of Mrs. Thomas A. Courtenay, Miss Mary C. Snort,
and Miss Ludie J. Klnkead, 1933; a few items deposited by Alexander
F. Courtenay or purchase.
MS 62-3397
Jeffrey, Alexander, 1815-1899.
Papers, 1835-99.
. 6ft
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Business executive. Correspondence (1835-99), personal and
family accounts (1846-99), land papers, and tax receipts, including
receipts for taxes on land in Kent, Van Buren, and Allen Counties,
Mich, Talbot Co, Md, and Olympia and Tacoma, Wash. Includes
letters from Jeffrey's brother, Robert, at Toledo, Ohio (1836-38) ;
letters to Delia Granger, a student at the Emma Wlllard School in
Troy, N. Y, and later Jeffrey's wife; letters of recommendation by
John Greig, Francis Granger, and others (1841) ; tetters from Jef-
frey's brother John, chiefly concerning the business of their firm,
John Jeffrey and Co., which planned, built, and managed gasworks
in the 1850's In many southern and mldwestern cities and In Havana
and Matanzas, Cuba; letters from Clarence George Keats, who was
associated with the firm of John Jeffrey and Co.; letters (1851-67)
from Jeffrey's brother William about his agency of the Greig, Hornby
and Coiquhoun estates In New York State; letters from John B.
Paine, Jr., of Lexington, Ky., In 1862 concerning local events; cor-
respondence about the administration at the estates of William Jef-
frey and of his aunt, Mrs. Jane Charlotte Ross ; letters from Oswald
Tllghman regarding the sale of "Hope Farm" in Talbot Co., Md., In
1882; letters (1883-94) from Henry D. Fitch of Louisville, and
others, about the management of the Vicksburg Gas Light Co. In
which Jeffrey and his relatives were stockholders; papers (1853-92)
of the Lexington Gas Co. of which Jeffrey was president and
manager; and letters (1890-94) from T. N. Allen of Olympia, Wash,
father-in-law of Alexander Jeffrey, Jr. Material is related to the
repository's John Jeffrey collection.
Purchase, 1942-48. Formerly In the possession of the Morgan fam-
ily of Lexington, Ky.
MS 62-3398
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial
Organizations. Committee on Political Education.
Records, 1946-59.
7ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, reports, lists, and newspaper articles relating to
local congressional elections (ca. 1946-56) ; together with material
relating exclusively to Senator Joseph B, McCarthy during the years
he was In the Senate (1946-57) and consisting mainly of printed
matter, clippings, and various reports and records concerning Senate
investigations of McCarthy, committee hearings by McCarthy, Mc-
Carthy and the Army, McCarthy and Drew Pearson, and censure
hearings. Includes papers of the committee's two predecessors, the
Political Action Committee of the C. L O, and Labor's League tor
Political Action, the A. F. L. committee. Material Is related to the
repository's American Federation of Labor collection.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of toe committee, 1960.
MS 62-3399
278
Bodley, Temple, 1852-1940.
Papers, 1614-1940.
15 ft
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer and author, pt Louisville, Ky. Personal papers (1877-
1940) and collections. Includes Bodley'a private letter books (1877-
1914) ; correspondence (1881-1940) with his research assistants, pub-
lishers, and others concerning his historical pursuits; correspondence
(1928-31) about his life of George Rogers Clark ; writings, including
articles on George Rogers Clark, the parcel post, the park system of
Louisville, and the history of Goebellsm; MSS. of his History of
Kentucky (1928), Our first great West (1988), Louisiana Expedition
(1933), Our nation's paramount problem (1939), and What we owe
France; material relating to William Goebel and Kentucky politics
In his time, including articles on the history of Goebellsm by Richard
W. Knott : material relating to Col. Andrew Cowan and the Louisville
park system, including Col. Cowan's paper read before the Conversa-
tion Club (1913) and Cowan's scrapbooks of clippings about his
career; transcripts of source materials concerning the history of the
West during the Revolution and the career and services of George
Rogers Clark, accompanied by an Index alphabetically and chrono-
logically arranged (12 v.) ; reviews of Bodley'a books and printed
materials relating to George Rogers Clark. A group of letters (ISM)
to Bodley's father, William Stewart Bodley, concerns the presidential
campaign of Millard Fillmore and Andrew Jackson Donelson
Gift of Temple Bodley estate, 1941, 1952.
MS 62-3400
Hunt, John Wesley, 1772-1849.
Papers, 1792-1849.
ca. 1994 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Merchant, farmer, and hemp manufacturer, of Lexington, Ky.
Correspondence, statements of account, bills of lading and receipts
for tobacco shipped to New Orleans In 1798, 1811, and 1817; ware-
house receipts for tobacco (1816-17) ; bills of sale for Negroes (1826-
43) ; orders and receipts of the superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum,
Lexington, Ky. (1825-26, 1831) ; grants, deeds, leases, and mortgages
relating to lands in Virginia, Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio,
and land acquired In New York State In satisfaction of Aaron Burr's
debt ; and estate papers. Correspondence covers Hunt's partnership
with Harry Heth at Richmond In 1793, and his later partnerships
with Abljah Hunt (1795-1800) and with a son. In Lexington, Ky.
Correspondence relates to the manufacture of rope, yarn, twine and
bagging and the sale of these goods through commission merchants
of Louisville, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Natchez, and New Orleans;
the buying and selling of tobacco, hemp, cotton, linen, ginseng, salt-
peter, gunpowder, Iron, whisky, salt, slaves, horses, and mules; the
Journeys of his uncle, Wilson P. Hunt, to St Louis, Mo., In 1806 and
to the Pacific Coast in 1810 ; the establishment of the Branch Bank
of the United States at Lexington In 1816; and Hunt's appointment
as a director of the Lexington branch of the Bank of Kentucky in
1837. Correspondents include John Jacob Astor, Sen. John McKlnley,
who wrote concerning Jackson's presidential campaign in 1828, Wil-
son P. Hunt, and many others.
Deposit by Ellen Key Howard Morgan, 1936; purchase, 1942-47;
and gift of Mrs. Samuel Hennlng, 1949.
MS 62-3401
Campbell, Arthur Lee, 1780-1838.
Papers. 1801-37.
326 iteins.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Landowner and merchant, of Mossy Creek, Tenn., and Louisville,
Ky. Correspondence, journal and memorandum book (1812-15) state-
ments of account and promissory notes (1816-37), land papers con-
cerning lands In Hardin and Jefferson Counties, Ky., and in Tennessee,
records of purchase of lots in Portland, Ky., from Gen William" Lytle
and others (1818-23), legal papers (1801-37), and miscellaneous
papers. Correspondence' relates to Campbell's mercantile business at
Mossy Creek (1805-1812) ; his proposal to supply rations for TJ S.
troops In Kentucky and Tennessee In 1810; the military service of his
ir*^' Cavt J"""* a Can™**". 24th Regiment, U. S. Infantry in
the War of 1812 ; arrangements for a duel with CoL G. It. C. Floyd in
1815 ; Campbell's removal to Louisville In 1818 ; the administration of
his father's lands near Louisville; banks and banking in Kentucky
and Tennessee; Kentucky politics; education of Campbell's sou
Matthew, in colleges at Danville, Ky. and Bloomingtan Ind ; and
other family matters. The legal papers are records of litigation with
Caleb and Thomas Reece, Francis and William Preston, Robert D.
Pierce, et aL, William Beard and wife, James C. Johnston, James D.
Breckinridge, and Caroline H. Preston. Correspondents include Wil-
liam T. Barry, Arthur Campbell, William Eustis, Judge Joseph Eve,
Joseph Flcklln, John T. Gray, James Guthrie, James Haggin, Andrew
Jackson, Amos Kendall, James T. Morehead, Samuel Nicholson, Wil-
liam Owsley, Levi Tyler, J. Whiteside, George Work, and members
of the Campbell family. Material Is related to the repository's
Matthew Monroe Campbell collection.
Index of correspondents in repository.
Purchased from Dr. John M. Grlest, 1956.
MS 62-3402
Whipple, Henry Benjamin, Bp., 1822-1901.
Papers, 1833-1908.
42 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society coUpctinns.
Protestant Episcopal bishop and reformer of the TJ. S. Indian Serv-
ice. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, and other papers relating to
ecclesiastical policy, diocesan matters. Indian missions. Government
relations with the Indians, and events in Whipple's life. Includes
business and political records (1838-49) collected during Whipple's
career as a merchant buyer at Adams, N. Y., and as an active worker
In the conservative wing of the Democratic Party : records of a trip
through New England In 1843 and of a Journey through the South
and West In 1843-44 ; correspondence with all the Presidents of the
TJ. S. from Buchanan to McKlnley; and material on Breck Farm
School, Wilder, Minn., Church of the Holy Communion, Chicago, St
Mary's School for Girls, Faribault Minn., St Mary's Hall Benida
Calif, Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, Minn.. Shattuck School for
Boys. Faribault. Minn., White Earth Indian Reservation, and Zion
Church, Rome. N. Y. Names of correspondents and other persons
represented included Louisa Aldrich, David Anderson (1814-1885)
William Edmond Armitage. William Aspinwall, John Jacob *stor'
Joel Bean Bassett, August Belmont, Archbishop Edward Benson'
George Bonga, James Lloyd Breck. Phnilps Brooks, Orville Hickman
Browning, Edward Caird. George L. Chase (d. 1883), Robert Harper
Clarkson. Mary Coles, George W. Corliss, Arthur Cleveland Coxe,
Jared Waldo Daniels, William Heathcote De Lancey, William P.
Dole, Enmegahbowh, Alexander Faribault, Charles Flandrau, Thomas
J. Galbralth, Esekiel Gilbert Gear, Mahlon Norrls Gilbert, Joseph
Gilflllan, Good Thunder (Sioux Indian), Bishop Thomas Grace,
Henry Wager HaUeck, Benjamin Hallowell, William Hobart Hare,
Samuel Hinman, Hole-In-the-Day (Chippewa chief), Augusta Shnm-
way Huntington, Helen Hunt Jackson, Jackson Kemper, David Buel
Knlckerbacker, Sir Curtis Miranda Lampsou, William Lawrence (h.
1850), Isaac Lea, Matthew Carey Lea, Little Crow (Sioux chief),
Edward Llvermore. Seth Low, George Brinton McClellan, Solon Man-
ney, George W. Manypenny, William Ralney Marshall, Ellen Mason,
Robert M. Mason, Robert Minturn, John Plerpont Morgan, Henry
Adams Neely. Mark L. Olds, Ebenezer Steele Peake, Lucy C. Phelps,
William Cox Pope, Henry Cadman Potter, Alexander Ramsey, Henry
Mower Rice, Danle' A. Robertson, Charles Buflee, General John Ben-
jamin Sanborn, George Augustus Selwyn, George Shattuck, General
William Tecumseh Sherman, Henry Hastings Sibley Hiram Sibley
Erasmus Peshine Smith, John Swift (1790-1873), Taopi (Sioux
chief), Clark Thompson, Anthony Wilson Thorold. Gustaf Elias
ftlarius TJnonius. William Henry Vanderbilt Wabasha (Sioux chief)
Edward Randolph Welles, William Welsh (1807-1878), George B.
Whipple, William Rollinson Whlttingham, Henrv John Whitehoose,
Amherst Holcomb Wilder, Morton Smith Wilkinson, John Williams
(1817-1899), Dr. Thomas Smith Williamson, William Windom and
Sela Goodrich Wright.
Described In Guide to the personal papers In the manuscript collec-
tions of the Minnesota Historical Society, compiled by G. L. Nute and
G. W. Ackermann (1935)
Gift of Charles H. Whipple, 1916-31.
MS 62-3403
Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901.
Papers, 1850-1909.
38 v. and 95 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Politician and reformer. Correspondence, diaries, memorandum
books, notebooks, personal account books, address books, scrapbooks,
and other papers, reflecting Donnelly's career as townslte speculator
at Nlninger, Minn., politician, author, Lieutenant Governor of Minne-
sota, TJ. S. Representative, member of the Minnesota Senate and
House, and national leader in third-party movements. The corre-
spondence relates to the development of Nlninger, Minn, the Granger
movement, Horace Greeley's presidential campaign, Donnelly's news-
paper, the Anti-Monopolist, local politics, the Fanners' Alliance, and
the Populist Party. A variety of topics are mentioned, such as natlv-
lam, slavery, Indian affairs, Reconstruction, Catholicism, civil service
reform, the tariff, agricultural societies and fairs, the Shakespeare-
Bacon controversy, journalism, land policies, lyceums, and Donnelly's
extensive lecturing. Includes a daybook for the Representative (1895)
and one for the Anti-MonOpolist (1876-77). Correspondents Include
George Loomls Becker, Clarence Palmer Carpenter, Cushman Kellogg
Davis, Everett W. Fish, Dr. Thomas Foster (1818-1903), Horace
Greeley, Harlan Page Hall, Joseph Alexander Leonard, Andrew Ryan
McGiU, William Worrell Mayo, Frank J. Mead, Daniel David Merrill,
Stephen Miller, Thomas McLean Newson, John Nlninger, Randolph
M. Probstfield, Daniel Rohrer, and John Harrington Stevens.
Unpublished calendar of papers for the periods 1850-59, Jan. 1-
April 15, 1864, and 1872-78 in the repository. Also described in Min-
nesota history, v. 1, no. 3 (Aug. 1915) p. 133-134; v. 14. no. 3 (Sept
1933) p. 331; v. 15, no. 3 (Sept. 1934) p. 345.
MS 62-3404
279
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
iSayeiss, Joseph Hamilton, 1774-1811.
Papers. 1786-1811.
277 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Kentucky ltwyer. Correspondence, legal papers, land papers
(1786-1806), statements of account (170S-1811), commissions, and
estate papers. Correspondence (1797-1811) relates chiefly to Ken-
tucky lands and Negroes, Daveiss's opposition to Aaron Burr, his re-
moval from office as U. S. attorney for the District of Kentucky in
1807, publication of his pamphlet vindicating his conduct and author-
ship of a bill before Congress for arming and disciplining the militia
of the V. S. in 1811. Legal papers (1T97-1810) Include an opinion of
Sfimund Randolph (1800). Includes papers of Daveiss's brother,
Samuel Daveiss, lawyer of Harroasburg, Ky., consisting of letters
(1811-55) legal papers (1812-50) and statements of account (1816-
54) : and correspondence of Thomas Patrick Moore, lawyer of Har-
rodsburg, Ky., while serving as U. S. Minister to Colombia from
1320 to 1833. Correspondents include John Breckenridge, James
Brown, Joseph Desha. Andrew Jackson, Richard M. Johnson, James
Madison, Humphrey Marshall, James Monroe, John Pope, John
Rowan, James Speed, John Speed, Robert Todd, Thomas Todd and
Thomas Tunstall.
Index of correspondents of Joseph H. Daveiss in the repository.
In part gift of Henry L. Gibbs, 1924 ; mainly purchase from Laura
Morveil, 1935.
MS 62-3405
Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association.
Records. 1 892-1925.
1 v. and 26 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Official correspondence, together with historical and biographical
sketches of the organization and its leaders, financial and legislative
reports, press releases, and minutes of meetings. Traces the history
of the fusions and dissensions in the association, connections with
political parties and other women's organizations, interest in pro-
gressive legislation, and patriotic services during World War i. State
and national officers represented in the correspondence include Meta
Bsrger, Olympia Brown, Carrie Chapman Catt, Antoinette Funk, Zona
Gale, Ada L. James, Rachel S. Jastrow, Belle Case La Follette, Jen-
nie McMullin Turner, and Theodora W. Toumans. Other papas con-
cern Mrs. Tollman's work as chairman of the Woman's Division of
t^e Republican State Central Committee and as member of the Na-
tional Committee of Policies and Platform of the party in 1920. With
these is a box containing some correspondence of the Political Equal-
ity League of Wisconsin.
MS 62-3406
WiHson, David Monteirffle, 1856-1926.
Papers. 1884-1929.
ca. 400 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Businessman and banker, of Bridgeport, Tex. Correspondence,
business and personal papers, and papers relating to the estate of
F. M. Strange.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of James McCrorry Willson, 1956.
MS 62-3407
Brown, Cecil B 1907-
Papers, 1935-58.
27 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
News analyst and commentator. Correspondence (ca. 800 items,
mainly fan mail), diaries, scripts, cables and news dispatches lec-
tures and addresses, MSS. of articles and books, and 16 scrapbooks
concerning Brown's career. Bulk of the collection is composed of
annotated scripts (5497 items, 1940-58), 117 of which are television-
scripts, the rest radio scripts. They include daily broadcasts in the
u. S. as well as special broadcasts from foreign countries. Some
correspondence concerns Brown's professional associations and busi-
ness arrangements.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Brown, 1858-61.
MS 62-3408
Cockerill, Walter B
Papers, 1911-15, 1950-58.
119 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of a resident of Milton Junction, Wis., who in 1914-15
served as a missionary in Nyasaland, British Central Africa, for the
seventh Day Baptist Church. Mainly correspondence (1950-58)
eetween Cockerill and a Scotch historian, George Shepperson, who
wrote and published a history of the Chilembwe uprising in Nyasa-
land. Includes letters (1911-13) from native preachers to the Aus-
tralian missionary Joseph Booth, and a small group of letters from
Cockerill (1914-15) describing his work and local conditions, and
commenting on the rebellion.
Calendar In repository.
Gift of Mr. Cockerill, 1958.
MS 62-3409
Wingate, Hiram.
Papers, 1833-1914.
ca. 280 items.
In Filson Clnb (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Fanner of Lexington, Ind. Personal correspondence (1846-69) ;
correspondence of the allied families of Hardy, Scott Stewart, Whit-
lach, and others of Indiana, Missouri, and New Hampshire; tax
receipts and accounts (1833-75) ; and miscellaneous papers. Of spe-
cial Interest are the letters of Wingate's son, Capt Benjamin Win-
gate, who served in the war with Mexico at the Battle of Cerro Gordo
and on the frontier in Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and New Mexico from
1848 to 1862 when he died of a wound received at the Battle of
Talverde. Includes a diagram of Camp Floyd (1859)
MS 62-3410
Warren, George Frederick, 1874-1938.
Papers, 1900-38.
lift
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (21/10/77)
Economist and university professor. Reports, notes, newspaper
clippings, and other papers relating to the Land Grant College Asso-
ciation, the policies of the New York State College of Agriculture,
the International Conference of Agricultural Economics (1929 1933,
1936), the U. S. Food Administration, the New York State' Food
Supply Commission, the Committee for the Nation to Rebuild Prices
and Purchasing Power, the V. S. Tariff Commission, and Warren's
activities as economic adviser to President Franklin D Roosevelt
Includes a report (1936) on Russian agriculture by A. B. Lewis and
a report (1907) on various farms in New York State by M. C. Burritt
MS 62-3411
Doudna, Edgar George, 1877-1948.
Papers, 1843, 1900-48.
Sft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Wisconsin educator. Correspondence (ca. 600 items) ; articles
speeches, and lectures ; research notes and annotated papers concern-
ing Wisconsin history; school notes, and teaching outlines Corre-
spondence relates chiefly to Doudna's speaking engagements and to
i s 4* M - M if™**™ <*Uie Board of Regents of Normal Schools
of W.sconsin. A letter (1843) from Henry Dodge, flrst Governor of
Wisconsin, to John P. Sheldon, newspaperman and politician, com-
?,«« 5 "e"*? 05 / 110 Territorial politics. A small group of letters
(1936) from Doudna to his wife, describes his study of German
schools and comments on German social and economic life In 1986
Inventory in repository.
Gift of William Doudna, 1957.
MS 62-3412
Loomis, Orland Steen, 1893-1942.
Papers, 1909-45.
lift
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and public official of Wisconsin. Chiefly correspondence
relating to Loomis's law practice, his campaigns for election to State
office, Progressive Party politics, and Loomis's Interest In municipal
ownership of public utilities; together with briefs and arguments
relating to court cases involving the latter subject Correspondents
Include Herman L. Ekem, John J. Esch, William T Evjne, Halbert
Louis Hoard, Merlin Hull, Charles A. Kading, Philip La Follette,
Robert M. La Follette, Jr„ Irvin L. Lenroot Gaylord Nelson. George
W. Norris, and Gifford Pincbot
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Florence Loomis, 1953.
MS 62-3413
Belitz, Alfred.
Papers, 1897-1951.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician, of Pepin, Wis. Correspondence (1909-51), speeches and
articles on medical subjects, State and local history, an unpublished
MS., biographical materials, and seven small volumes containing
records of daily calls and fees charged (1897-19)1). Belltz's writings
reflect his concern for improving public health.
Gift of Dr. Belitz, 1953-57.
MS62-3414
Studhalter, Richard Arthur, 1887-1958.
Papers on the Yaqui Indians, ca. 1934.
714 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Botanist Diaries, notes, and news clippings, concerning an ex-
pedition (1934) to the Yaqui Indians In Mexico, Including material
on their history, agriculture, way of life, and home land.
Inventory In repository.
Gift of Mrs. Studhalter, 1959.
MS 62-3415
280
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Moss, Warner, 1902- collector.
Papers, ea. 1836-1918.
4T items and 7 ft. of microfilm.
In University of Virginia Library (38-328 and M-20)
Papers of members of the Paxton family including Alexander Mc-
Nutt Paxton (b. 1814), Alexander SlcNutt Paxton (d. 1921). Charles
Buckner Paxton (1846-1918), and Eltsha Franklin Paxton (1828-
1S63) ; a letter by Robert E. Lee from Lexington, Va., Jan 26, 1866;
a paper entitled The Rockbridge Co.. Ta.. Paxtons, by William P.
Houston (1894), and other items. Families concerned include the
Blair, Carruthers, Crnmp, Edmondsoo, Ellis, Gilmore, Houston Moss,
Sawyers, and Smiley families. Persons represented Include Charles
G. Crump (d. 1861), William L. Green. Thomas Maclin Eobbs (d.
1921). Alexander Gallatin McNutt (1802-1848), and W. H. B. Moss.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Full name: William Warner Moss.
MS 62-3416
Corson, Hiram, 1828-1911.
Papers, 1852-1946.
7 ft.
In Cornell University Library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/12/449)
University professor. Correspondence, reviews of books and
articles by Corson and other scholars, drafts of lectures and articles,
anatomical, physiological and surgical drawings, scrapbooks, clippings,
printed matter, and photos, relating to Corson's travels, life, and
career as professor of English literature at Girard College in Phila-
delphia, St. John's College la Annapolis, Md., and Cornell University:
to Shakespeare, Chaucer, Tennyson, Browning, and other figures of
English literature; to the medical career of Corson's son Eugene; to
spiritualism; and to personal affairs. Correspondents include Mat-
thew Arnold. Henry Ward Beecher, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky,
Edwin Booth. Robert Browning. Francis James Child, Mary Cowden
Clarke, Owvrse William Curtis, Edward Everett. Wlllard Fiske, Jes-
sie Fothergili. Horace Howard Furness, Frederick .T. Furnivall,
Daniel Coit Gilinan. Samuel Steman Haldeman, Edward Everett
Hale, James Orchard Halliwell-PhiUipps, Bret Harte. Nathaniel
Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes. William Dean Eowells, Charles
Mansfield Inglegy, William James, Pierre Janet, Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, John M. D. Metklejohn. J. Parker
Norris, Goldwin Smith, Andrew Dickson White, Walt Whitman John
Greenleaf Whittier, and Woodrow Wilson.
MS 62-3417
Stewart, Henry, ca. 1875-ca, 1955.
Papers. 1900 (ca.)-1950.
ea. 8 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Adams County Historical Society collections (Gettysburg, Pa.)
Physician and historian. Notes, memoranda, and other papers
relating to Adams Co., Pa., including early county road data, refer-
ences to American Revolutionary War soldiers buried in the county,
cemetery maps and inscriptions, papers relating to and photo6. of
early Gettysburg residents, Stewart family genealogical material a
checklist of local men with their service records and burial place,
and other Civil War information of a local nature.
Bequest of Mr. Stewart, ca. 1936.
MS 62-3418
Maclean, Clara Victoria (Dargan), 1841-1923.
Papers, 1849-1920.
(125 items and 21 \:
In Duke University Library.
Teacher and author, of Columbia, S. C. Correspondence, diaries
(1860-1920). scrapbooks, autograpn album (1873), and other papers,
containing information on southern literature and the effect of the
Civil War on literary effort and remuneration. Includes a copy of
Fenelon (1888) with Mrs. Maclean's notes and comments. Corre-
spondents include John Henry Boner, Matthew Calbraith Butler,
James Wood Davidson, James Nathan Elis, William Evelyn, Paul
Hamilton Hayne, and Henry Timrod.
Acquired, 1941.
MS 62-3419
Coble, Albert Lucian, 1855-1918.
Papers, 1844-1929.
635 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and Judge, of Statesville, Ire-dell Co., N. C. Personal, busi-
ness, and professional correspondence; legal papers, and documents,
maialy for 1895-^1800, covering Coble's period of service as Judge of
the Superior Court in Iredell Co. Other papers relate to his duties as
Assistant V. S. District Attorney (1909-13), and concern land sales
and transfers, loans, mortgages, wills and deeds, and promissory
' Personal correspondence contains references to the graduates
of the University of North Carolina (1880) and their addresses,
events during the Spanish-American War, affairs of the Episcopal
parish at Statesville. attitudes and conditions during World War i,
and the Republican Party in North Carolina. Some business letters
of Coble's wife are included.
Card index in tbe library.
Acquired 1953-55.
MS 62-3420
Wild, Robert, 1875-1928.
Papers. 1828-1937.
5 v. and 8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of Milwaukee. Correspondence, articles, addresses, and
family papers, together with financial records of the Milwaukee West
Seite Hoch Schule (1S71-77) ; minutes of meetings of tbe Deutsche
Gesellschaft von Milwaukee (1880-1917) ; programs of German social
and cultural activities; papers (1846-79) of Dr. Francis Huebsch-
mann; and papers (1844-94) of Franz Anton Mohr. Wild's papers
Include letters from members of the legal profession in Wisconsin,
from regents and faculty members of the University of Wisconsin,
particularly from the Dept of German, and from leaders in German
universities and institutes whom he met on a trip abroad in 1927;
and his articles and addresses on historical and literary subjects
and on political measures he opposed, such as Prohibition and woman
suffrage. Wild family papers ioclude a diary (1921) and some letters
of Wild's brother, George B. Wild, who at one time was business
manager of the Toledo Baseball Club and corresponded with the
club's patron, Noah Swayne, after 1915. There are also papers
(1825-83) of Swayne's father, Noah Haynes Swayne, a V. S. Supreme
Court Justice, and his brother, Gen. Wager Swayne.
MS 62-3421
Fernow, Bemhard Eduard, 1851-1923.
Papers, 1885-1S22.
2 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (20/1/91)
Forester and university professor. Correspondence concerning the
development of professional forestry and forest legislation In the
United States ; clippings relating to forestry, the College of Forestry
at Cornell University, artificial rain making, and the Fernow biog-
raphy; and speeches and articles relating to forestry and the program
of the Division of Forestry, U S. Dept. of Agriculture, which Fernow
beaded from 1886-98. Correspondents Include Herman Haupt Chap-
man, Alfred Knight Chittenden, Richard Theodore Ely, Abram S
Hewitt, Josiah Klngsley Ohl, Richard F. Pettlgrew, and" Robert
Schumann.
MS 62-3422
Elsbree, Anna, collector.
Miscellaneous papers, 1788-1953.
4ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional Historv and
University Archives (1600)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Genealogical correspondence (1922-53), chiefly of Anna Elsbree,
librarian of the Cornell Public Library ; correspondence, memorabilia,
other papers, and photos, of the Elsbree family; letters and other
papers of Jabez and Lewis Beers relating to the New Jerusalem
Church of Danby, N. T. (1815-74) and to the Ithaca and Owego Turn-
pike Co. (1810-20) ; attendance records and other papers (1843-1928)
of the Tornado Hook and Ladder Co. no. 3, Ithaca, N. T. ; notes and
newspaper clippings on the history of Ithaca and other towns In
New Tork State and on the genealogies of several families ; cemetery
records of fourteen towns In Tompkins Co. ; broadsides
and pamphlets.
MS 62-3423
Texas Home Economics Association.
Records, ca. 1909-
ca.2ft.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Proceedings (1918- ), Including minutes, membership rolls,
committee reports, lists of officers', programs, and a constitution ; and
a scrapbook file of the association's Texas news letter (1937- ),
a history of county units, a list of home economics graduates before
1940 from 22 colleges, programs of work (1923- ) for the associa-
tion, a history of the association from 1913-58 oy Mabel D. Erwln,
and related printed material.
Inventory In repository.
Deposit of the association, 1961-
MS 62-3424
281
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Goodland, Walter S
Papers, 1856-1932.
1862-1947.
2 ft
Xn State Historical Society of "Wisconsin collections.
Governor of Wisconsin. Correspondence, account book (1918-32),
a radio talk, certificates of office, and 3 scrapbooks. Much of the cor-
respondence is between Goodland and his father, Judge John Good-
land, concerning family matters and local politics. A letter from
Harold Ickes states reasons Herbert Hooker should not be nominated
for the Presidency in 1932. Two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings
record the Wisconsin legislative session of 1929. Another scrapbook
Includes columns Goodland wrote for the Racine Times-call in the
early 1920's.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Earl Roethke, 1961.
MS 62-3425
Pleasanthfl], Ay.
Shaker village records, 1315-1917.
40 v.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Journals, account books, a "mill book." covenant book, hymnbooks,
and a cookbook. Includes lists of members, records of removals of
members from one family or society to another, and of deaths of mem-
bers; proceedings of church meetings, family meetings, and union
meetings; description of rites and some account of doctrines; records
of farming and building operations and other activities ; and weather
records.
Each volume cataloged separately by the repository.
.~S'^. of C 1 "" 168 R- Staples. Credo Harris, and Liberty National,
1930-33, and purchase, 1932-50, partly from Davis T. Bohon.
MS 62-3426
Durrett, Reuben Thomas, 1324-1913.
Paper?. 1812-1913.
30 ft.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
In part, transcripts.
, Ji wy ^ r " edi,or ' aml author. Personal and legal correspondence
(1847-1913) ; letters to Durrett as editor of The Louisville courier
and as president of the Filson Club ; MSS. of books, articles, lectures,
editorials, orations, and addresses ; papers relating to the Filson Club '
and papers acquired through Durrett's law practice, including papers
of Dr. James R. MeConochie and James D. Breckinridge claims for
compensation for slaves mustered Into the Union Army (1863-67)
pension claims of soldiers who served in the Civil War, and miscel-
laneous legal papers.
Partial Index In the repository.
Purchase, 1951 ; and gift of Mrs. William T. Durrett
Reuben T. Durrett n, Rowland Durrett, and Virginia Du£
rett, 1921-56.
MS 62-3427
Clark, Isaac, 17S7-186S.
Papers. 1807-71.
en. 1073 items.
In Filson Chih (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Farmer of Jefferson County, Ky. Letters (40 items, 1807-68) ac-
counts (6SS items, .1812-69). and other papers. Includes Clark's
commission as lieutenant in the Kentucky Volunteer Militia (1813) -
papers concerning lands in Clark's Grant in Indiana, and in Jefferson,
Lincoln, MeCraeken, and Mercer Counties, Ky.; leases for the "Mul-
berry Hill" property in Jefferson Co., Ky.; legal papers (1835- ; 39) -
legal fee bills (1813-65) ; Clark's accounts (1831-37) as administra-
tor of the estate of bis sister, Mrs. Ann (Clark) Pearce, and accounts
(1841-42) of his niece, Lucy Temple; orders for impressment of
Uarks Negroes to work for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in
1863; a i-ancelled will (1843) ; estate papers (1868-71), William
Clark executor; and litigation relating to the estate (1868-70) Cor-
respondents Include Jonathan Clark, an uncle William Clark, a
brother William Clark, G. Croghan, Lyman C. Draper, Stephen Orms-
jrt Be jJ»"" n Temple, Chiles Terrell. Caleb White, and George Wool-
folk Material is related to the repository's Jonathan Clark papers
In the Clark-Hite collection.
Index of correspondents In the repository.
iBfil"' °* MrS " J ° hn C ' Doolan and Mrs - Louise Clark Whltaker,
MS 62-3428
Clark, John Hite, 1785-1821.
Papers, 1806-33.
ca. 438 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Merchant and landowner, of Louisville, Ky. Correspondence,
deeds, promissory notes, receipts, accounts, a commission, and other
papers. Correspondence relates chiefly to the administration of the
estate of Clark's father. Gen. Jonathan Clark, In Virginia, and to
litigation in which he was involved. Other papers include deeds to
land in Fayette and Mercer Counties, Ky., in Louisville, in Hamilton
Co., Ohio, and Virginia (1809-16) ; Clark's accounts (1811-18) as
guardian of his brothers William and George W. Clark; legal fee
bills; miscellaneous legal papers; cancelled checks; and papers relat-
ing to the administration of Clark's estate by his brother Isaac
Clark. Correspondents include John M. Herndon, Johr Higglns,
Abraham Hite, Isaac Bite (Clark's uncle), Charles Maglll, and
Lucas Sullivant. Material is related to the. repository's Clark-Hite
collection.
Index of correspondents In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. John C. Doolan and Mrs. Louise Clark Whitaker, 1992.
MS 62-3429
Berkley, Edward Fairfax, 1813-1893.
Papers. 1833-93.
ca. 1577 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Episcopal clergyman. Correspondence, statements of account,
deeds, articles, and printed programs of Berkley's readings. Cor-
respondence covers his years as a student at Bristol College,
Bristol, Pa., and at the Theological Seminary, Lexington, Ky.;
and his service as rector of Christ Church in Lexington (1839-
57), St. George's Church, St Louis, Mo. (1857-71), and St Peter's
Parish, St Louis (1872-83). The correspondence has been classified
as follows: family correspondence (1888-86) : family letters to Berk-
ley's wife, Sarah Ann (Maury) Berkley (1839-58) ; correspondence
(1836-58) relating to the Diocese of Kentucky; letters (1836-58)
from Bishop Benjamin Bosworth Smith ; letters relating to Shelby
College. Shelbyville, Ky, from Rev. William I. Waller and others
(1844-59) ; and letters and papers (1849-67) relating to Henry Clay
who was baptized by Berkley. Correspondents include H. I. Bodley,
Rev. James Craik, Rev. Alexander F. Dobb, Rev. J. B. Gallagher,
Rev. William Jackson, Rev. R. McMurdy, Rev. M. F. Maury, Rev.
T. B. Nash, Rev. John N. Norton, Bishop Benjamin Bosworth Smith,
and Rev. William I. Waller.
Acquired from the Rev. G. MacLaren Brydon in 1948. Owned
Jointly by the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky ard The Filson Club.
MS 62-3430
Campbell, Matthew Monroe, 6. 1810.
Correspondence, 1829-39.
112 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Chiefly Campbell's correspondence with his family in Louisville
while he was employed at Lexington in the post office, later as a
college student at Bloomington. Ind., and Danville, Ky., and as a
collector of claims in Mississippi. The letters record life in Louis-
ville, Campbell's graduation from Indiana College In 1836, religion
and politics in Kentucky. John Campbell's service in the Sabine ex-
pedition in 1S36, cholera In Louisiana in 1832 and 1835, the financial
panic of 1837, the character of James D. Breckinridge, differences
in value of currencies of the several States, Arthur Lee Campbell's
death and the value of his estate. Material is related to the reposi-
tory's Arthur Lee Campbell collection.
Calendar in repository.
Purchased from Dr. John M. Grlest, 1956.
MS 62-3431
Brown, Orlando.
Papere, 1780-1898.
117.S items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Lawyer, author, and public official. Correspondence, articles,
genealogical records, and other papers. Includes family correspond-
ence of the Brown and Watt families ; correspondence connected with
the Commonwealth, a Frankfort, Ky., newspaper of which Brown
was proprietor and editor; correspondence with Orlando Brown, Jr.,
at Yale and during his military service during the Civil War ; records
of the building of the Orlando Brown house in Frankfort in 1835;
papers relating to the presidential campaigns of William Henry Har-
rison and Zachary Taylor; papers (1780-1837) of Brown's father.
Senator John Brown, and of Orlando Brown, Jr.; and other papers.
Correspondents Include Larz Anderson, Francis Preston Blair. John
J. Crittenden, Garnett Duncan, Albert Gallatin Hodges, James Turner
Morehead, John Neagle, George D. Prentice, Thomas B. Stephenson,
and Charles Stewart Todd.
Partial index in repository.
Gift of Miss Annie H_ Brown, 1942.
MS 62-3432
Flint, Alfred T 1890 (ca.)-1954.
Papers, 1819-1954.
4 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin lawyer. Correspondence, diaries, notes, and miscel-
laneous legal and family papers. Correspondence and such family
records as receipts, bills, and land transfers, cover the period 1819-
1924. Includes scattered letters from Flint's ancestors in the Flint,
Thomas, and Fisher families in Massachusetts and Ohio in the 19th
century; and several descriptions of travel, in the White Mountains
of New Hampshire (1873), in California. (1875-76), Salt Lake City
(1877), Mammoth Cave (1877),' the Massachusetts and Maine coast
282
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Flint, Alfred T 1890 (ca.)-1954. Papers, 1819-1954.
(Continued)
(1879-83), and the Columbian Exposition in Chicago (1893). Of the
25 volumes of notes and diaries. 14 detail the training received by
Flint as a 2d Lieutenant during World War r. Among his notes while
attending the "University of Wisconsin (1908-11) and Harvard Law
School (1914-15), are some on lectures of John R. Commons on labor
history, 1860-80, and on public utilities ; of Richard E. Ely on evolu-
tion of industrial society and on land and rent ; of Cart Russell Fish
on American history to 1910; Paul S. Reinscn on contemporary inter-
national politics; and Felix Frankfurter on administrative law.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Rebecca Flint 1969.
MS 62-3433
Pleasants, Henry, 1884- collector.
Mason and Pleasants papers, 1693-1825.
125 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers pertaining to the life of Thomas Mason (1736-1796), to-
gether with 3 commonplace books (1789-1816) of Israel Pleasants.
The Mason papers include Thomas Mason's account of his voyage
to Europe to secure arms for the colonies; papers relating to his
disputes with Robert Morris and Jacob Winey, his partners, over the
proceeds of the voyage; 4 letters of his former partner, Thomas
Shirley, giving the view of a moderate Englishman on the American
Revolution; and miscellaneous papers (1693-1825) of Thomas and
John Mason. The commonplace books of Israel Pleasants contain
notes on insurance and on mercantile enterprises.
Gift of Mr. Pleasants, 1948.
MS 62-3434
Wilder, Burt Green, 1841-1925.
Papers, 1857-1924.
ca.7ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/26/95, 14/26/M)
Neurologist and university professor. Correspondence relating to
the study of neurology, the Wilder quarter century book, the Wilder
brain collection, the activities of tie Dept of Zoology at Cornell
University, and the study of spiders ; clippings relating to vivisection :
diaries; notes and charts relating to family genealogy; notebooks,
pictures, and other material relating to Louis Agassiz; and a copy
of Wader's will. Correspondents Include J. F. A. Adams, Elizabeth
Agassiz, Louis Agassiz, Harrison Allen, Arthur Bean, Robert Bean,
George L. Burr, Andrew Carnegie, John Codman, Anna B. Comstock,
John H. Comstock, Eugene Corson, Hiram Corson, George W. Curtis,
Margaret Deland, Alice Drew, diaries W. Eliot Simon Henry Gage,
C. L. Herrick, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Holt, William Dean
Howells, G. M. Humphrey, T. H. Huxley, David Starr Jordan, John
N. Kellog, D. S. Lamb, Charles Minot Hugh D. Reed, Jacob G.
Schunnan, Louis Seaman, Goldwin Smith, Edward A. Spitzer, Henry
Van Dyke, and Jeffries Wyman.
MS 62-3435
Whetzel, Herbert Hice, 1877-1944.
Papers, 1902-44.
ca. 10 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (21/29/4S)
Plant pathologist and university professor. Correspondence,
speeches, articles, notes, bulletins, and photos, relating primarily to
the study of plant diseases and the operation of the Dept of Plant
Pathology at Cornell University. Includes material concerning the
Atkinson mushroom studies, the War Emergency Board, the Bailey
Hortorium, the University of Puerto Rico, Bermudan agriculture, and
the Aplos rubber project Correspondents include C. W. Arnold,
W. C. Arsem, George Atkinson. L. H. Bailey, L. M. Black, N. F.
Buchwald Button, Walter Bnddin, Edith Cash, Carlos Chardon,
Agnes Chase, R. T. Clausen, Donald Coe, Manton Copeland, F. Dick-
son, F. L. Drayton, W. T. Elliott F. D. Fromme, Ernst Gram,
Johannes GrSntued, J. Walton Grove, L. R. Hesler, C. T. Hilmer,
P. T. Homan, Chester Hunn, R. A. Hyre, H. S. Jackson, Jessie
Kanause, A. E. McCallan, A. S. MacDaniels, Eugene Mayor. K. Nahat,
Jorge Navarro, Lawrence Ogilvle, Arthur Olive, E. W. Olive, S. F.
Peabody, Rene Pomerleau, T. C. Ryker, Fred Seaver, Lansing Sey-
mour, W. G. Solhelm. E. C. Stakman, J. A. Stevenson, C. M. Tucker,
Ahmes P. Viegas, J. M. Waterson, Freeman Weiss, Lawrence White,
and E. L. Wilde.
MS 62-3436
Treman famjly.
Papers, 1838-1954.
ca. 23 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1303)
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, printed matter, photos.,
memorabilia, and other papers of a family living in Chemung,
Schuyler, and Tompkins Counties, N. Y. The papers relate to Cornell
University, Ithaca, N. Y-, World War i and n, travel In Europe and
the Middle East social work, civil defense, and other matters. In-
cludes account books ( 1838-39) of Treman Brothers, a hardware firm
of Trumansburg, N. Y. ; scattered business papers (1845-1900) of
Treman & King Hardware Co., Ithaca, N. Y. ; business and family
papers of Eiias Treman (1882-1898) and Robert Henry Treman
(1858-1937) ; Renney family papers (1855-69) ; and correspondence
and other papers of or about Mary A. Adsitt. W. W. Ayres. liberty
Hyde Bailey, William Berts, George Lincoln Burr, Admiral Richard
E. Byrd, James F. Byrnes, Edmund Ezra Day. Thomas E. Dewey,
Henry Dolson, Frank Gannett. David Starr Jordan. Joseph Hawkins.
Herbert Lehman. Robert E. MacKenzie, Deane W. Malott, Harold
Medina. Gabriel Pool, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Henry Sanford.
Katherine Slater, Alfred E. Smith, Carolyn Slater Treman, Charles
E. Treman, George Treman, Robert Elias Treman, Georgiana Trum-
bull, Hendrik Willem Van Loon, John Wafer, James Wager, J. C.
Warren. Andrew Dickson White, and the Utica, Ithaca and Elmira
Railroad.
Described in the Reports of the curator and archivist, Cornell
University Library, Collection of Regional History and the Univer-
sity Archives (1950-54) p. 53-54, and (1954-58) p. 8L
MS 62-3437
Abell family.
Papers, 1797-1936.
2 ft.
In Cornell University Library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1480)
Correspondence, diaries, accounts, notebooks, receipts, insurance
policies, miscellaneous papers, and photos, of the Abell family of
Cazenovia, N. Y. The papers of William Abell (d. 1835), a physician,
include reports on medical eases treated by him and by colleagues,
letters containing observations about Utica, N. Y., and a trip through
Ohio, and letters from friends and relatives commenting on the
status of the medical profession in Louisiana, a- trip through Tioga
Co., N. Y., and secret societies In Cazenovia. Miscellaneous papers
consist of lists of students and fees paid in School District no. 9,
Cazenovia; a certificate representing shares of stock in the school-
house; a printed copy of the constitution of The Ancient Britons'
Benefit Society of Utica; and instructions from the Commissioners
of Roads of Cazenovia to Dr. Abell's father, Jabez Abel, one of the
overseers of the highway. Includes genealogical and other corre-
spondence and papers of or about Elizabeth Abel, Anna Abell,
Aurella Abell, Horatio Abell, Joseph Abell, Asa L. Goodrich, Caroline
Jones, George Jones, Thomas Jones, George N. Manchester, Elisha
Sanford, Henry Severance, and Ebenezer Whitney.
MS 62-3438
Hunter, Edward, 1902-
Papers, 1922-60.
2ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Journalist. Correspondence, a few articles, background informa-
tion on Hunter's book Brainwashing In Red China ; translations and
analyses of Chinese Communist works ; passports and other documents
accumulated by Hunter during his career; aud 2 short pieces on
Communist China by Mai Perleberg. Concerns Hunter's books and
articles, his work for the Hearst newspapers and his studies of com-
munism in Asia, the attack on Hunter by the magazine New times,
and his difficulties with International News Service and with Time
magazine. Includes material on Gene Symonds, the reporter killed
by a mob in Singapore, and on Garry Davis, the "world citizen."
Inventory in repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of Mr. Hunter, 1961.
MS 62-3439
Tillson, Oliver J 1832-1895.
Papers, 1803-98.
ca. 4 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1441, 1458)
Farmer and farm administrator. Correspondence, diary-almanacs
containing weather records (1893-98) , account books, copyright papers,
receipts, bills, surveying notes and maps pertaining to the production
of Tillson's map of Ulster Co., N. Y. and other surveys he made in
that area, a few miscellaneous papers, chiefly relating to the admin-
istration of the farms of Tillson and his father, Timothy F. Tillson,
In Rosendale and Highland, N. Y„ 379 glass photographic plates, and
283
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1803-98.
Tillson, Oliver J 1832-1895.
(Continued)
seven photos. Includes correspondence (1894-97) wich Jay Gould's
daughter, Helen Miller Gould concerning her father's association -with
Tillson; correspondence and other papers of P. Henry Brink and
Eobert Pearsall Smith ; a letter from General Daniel Butterfleld ; and
Bereral legal documents (1803-07) relating to the affairs of Joseph
Whelan and his son Joseph V. Whelan. of Montgomery, K. Y.
MS 62-3440
Skilton, Julius A 1833-1897.
Papers, ca. 1830-1910.
30 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1273)
Physician, journalist, diplomat, and businessman. Correspondence,
reports, legal papers, accounts, maps, newspaper clippings and other
printed matter, and photos., chiefly relating to Skilton's activities as
U. S. Consul General In Mexico, to his mining investments in Mexico,
the Western States, and elsewhere, and to other business ventures.
Includes many personal letters received by Skllton, his wife, Harriet
Ingersoll Skllton, and other members of the family; and correspond-
ence of or abont John Bntler, James Eddy, John C. Evins, C. Ludlow,
W. B. Odell, Henry Orth, Thomas C. Reynolds, George Schley Prank
A. Skilton, James Skllton, William Stoneman, John Sutter, the Ben-
jamin Mine, Candelaria Railroad, Cueva Santa Mine, Esperanza Mine,
La Blanca Mining Co., Miners & Investors Trust Co of Pachuca!
Mexico, Real del Monte Mining Co., San Juan Batista Mine, Santo
Tomas Mine, and Santo Nino Refugio Mine.
Gift of the Fred L. Emerson Foundation.
MS 62-3441
Skilton, Frank Avery, 1860-1931.
Papei-s. en. 1880-1938.
157 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1273)
Businessman and genealogist Correspondence, genealogical notes,
cemetery records, newspapers, and other papers chiefly concerned
with the work of Skilton and his second wife, Clara Maria Gilbert
Skilton (d. 19S2) as professional genealogists. Includes material re-
lating to Skilton's partnership in Benson & Skilton (a lumber, coal,
and wood business in Auburn, N. Y.), to his work as an agent of the
Abbott Machine Co., and to other business activities in which he was
engaged with his father and brothers ; much personal correspondence
of Skilton, his first wife, Florence Hodger Skilton, and other rela-
tives; and correspondence of or about H. H. Benson, C. C. Skilton,
Harriet Ingersoll Skilton, Kitty Skilton, Cornelia King Osuyos Dr
Emma T. Read, and Helena Canfield Beymon.
Gift of the Fred L. Emerson Foundation.
MS 62-3442
Ayres, Sidney, collector.
Yates County, N. Y. area papers, 1779-1919.
l ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1005)
Correspondence (1838-43) of Louis Selye of Rochester, N. Y., on
business matters of Perm Tan, N. Y„ especially about the town's pur-
chase of a fire engine from him; correspondence (1864-70) of Stafford
C Cleveland, former pnblisher of the Penn Yan Chronicle, relating
chiefly to local. State, and National politics, and Including form letters
from Chauncey M. Depew and Reuben E. Fenton; letters to D. C.
Ayres, another publisher of the Chronicle, from W. H. Samson (editor
of the Rochester Post express) mostly abont Jemima Wilkinson's will
and signature; a letter (1866) from Horace Greeley; diary (1808) of
James Parker (1744-1829), pioneer settler of Penn Yan and first jus-
tice of the peace; numerous legal and miscellaneous papers; survey
maps and figures (1789-1869) of Penn Yan and surrounding areas;
genealogical data; photos.; engraved pictures; and newspaper clip-
pings.
MS 62-3443
Dairymen's League Cooperative Association, inc.
Records, 1916-55.
187 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1740)
Ledgers, journal entries, library files and correspondence, member-
ship files, miscellaneous crop and market reports, records of the Ac-
counting, Cost, Sales, Pooling, Legal, and Traffic Dept, typewritten
and mimeographed copies of hearings before the New York State
Public Service Commission and the Federal Trade Commission, re-
ports on milk distribution and other matters of agricultural Interest
legal files of Seward A. Miller, attorney for the League, and corre-
spondence, briers, reports, and other papers pertaining to League re-
lations with the U. S. Dept of Agriculture, War Production Board,
Federal Trade Commission. Interstate Commerce Commission, Na-
tional Recovery Administration, Dept. of Justice, other Federal and
State agencies, cooperatives, labor unions, employees, and other
groups, as well as to numerous other subjects.
Access restricted.
MS 62-3444
Drummond, Alexander Magnus, 1884-1956.
Papers, 1917-56.
23 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/24/435)
Professor of speech and drama. Correspondence, articles, notes,
scripts, play reviews and programs, lecture outlines for courses, stu-
dents' term papers and theses, clippings, and printed matter relating
to the theater, playwrights, actors and actresses, theatrical activities
of Ithaca College groups, the Ithaca Civic Opera group, the Ithaca
Community Players, the Cornell University Theatre, Kermis Club, the
Cornell Dramatic Club, the American National Theater and Academy,
the National Theater Conference, the New York State Fair Theater
the New York State Theater Conference, The New York State Com-
munity Theater, the New York State Play Project the dramatization
of New \ofk State history and folklore, entrance requirements, schol-
arships, and employment opportunities at Cornell University the de-
velopment of the Speech and Drama Dept at Cornell University the
role of speech in liberal education, the Speech Association of America
the New York State Speech Association, acd the Forbes Heermans
Play Writing Competition.
MS 62-3445
Empire State Forest Products Association.
Records, 1912-58.
ca. 5 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1280)
Correspondence, minutes and reports of annual meetings and
committee meetings, circular letters, articles, speeches, financial
reports, membership lists, surveys, inventory of land reports tax
levy lists, scrapbook of newspaper clippings (1917-18) kept by
A. B. Recknagel, photos., pamphlets and other printed matter
and papers relating to the part of the association played in the
war effort, sales of land, conservation, forest fire and forests
pest damage control, veterans' vocational training projects, con-
gressional and State Legislature bills, the operation of the Forest
practice act, and salvage projects. Includes papers by or relat-
ing to Lymnn A. Beeman, Allan W. Bratton, C. O. Brown, Nelson
C. Brown, a. W. Hudd, William D. Comings, Harrv R. Cumow, John
R. Curry. Harold D. Ellis. Clarence L. Fisher, G. M. Francis, Maurice
K Godd.-ird. Stanley W. Hamilton, Arthur S. Hopkins, S. J. Hyde,
Lawrence J. Kugelruan, E. W. Littlefield. A. Augustus Low, Thomas
F. Luther. Sharon J. Mauks, Wheeler Mllinoe, Charles Xorris,
George Ostrander, Gerard A. Tesez, A. B. Recknagel, A M Ross
George Sission, Thomas H. Sterling, W. Clyde Sykes, Robert Why-
land, C. J. Yops, American Forest Products Industries, Inc., "Keep
New York Green" Committee, New York State Conservation Dept,
New York Tree Farm Committee, Northeastern Interstate Forest
Fire Protection Commission, and Pennsylvania Dept of Forests and
Waters.
Described in the Reports of the curator and archivist Cornell Uni-
versity Library, Collec- tioo of Regional History and the
University Archives (1950-54) p. 36 and (1954-58) p
40-41.
MS 62-3446
OTallaghan, Edmund Bailey, 1797-1880.
Papers, 1830-79.
5 ft (ca. 2000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Collection.
Physician and historian. Correspondence concerning O'Callaghan's
career as physician, legislator in Lower Canada, and editor of the
Montreal Vindicator; and concerning the records of New York State,
rare bibliographic Americana, editions of the Bible, material on
America in European archives, and other bibliographic matters. Also
Includes a draft of his History of New Netherlands (published 1846-
48). Canadian correspondents include Edward R. Fabre, Hector
Fabre, William L. MacKenzle (journalist), Louis Perrault, and Al-
pheus Todd- Among the other correspondents are Samuel Alfsen,
Edward Allen, Edward Armstrong, Elizabeth P. T. Beach, John Car-
ter Brown, Charles Deane, Samuel G. Drake, William Gowans, Thad-
deus WlUlam Harris, Samuel F. Havens, Charles J. Hoadly, James
Lenox, Benjamin N. Martin, George Henry Moore. Henry C. Murphy,
Francis Parkman, Jr., C. Benjamin Richardson, John Gilmary Shea,
and Townsend Ward.
Purchased from Ernest Dressel North, 1904.
MS 62-3447
284
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rider family.
Papers, 1828-1945.
ca. 26 ft
In Cornell University Library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1213, 1792)
Legal correspondence, reports, notes, and calendars pertaining to
court cases, deeds on land in Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., originally sur-
veyed for the Holland Land Co., mortgages, and other papers of
George M. Rider, an EUicottville, N. Y. lawyer and district attorney
of Cattaraugus Comity; justice's criminal and civil dockets (1902-
07) and correspondence of Fred C. Rider ; letters to Mrs. Anna Meloy
Rider, chiefly from her son, Milford Rider, describing oil discoveries
and social conditions in Oklahoma (1902) and his efforts to earn a
living as a lawyer in Kansas City, Mo. (1001-07) ; and other family
correspondence. Correspondents include H. R. Harrington, James D.
McVey, Edward R. Meloy, John W. Meloy, Llllie Meloy, Sam H.
Meloy, William A. Meloy, and C. V. Moulton.
Described in the Reports of the curator and archivist, Cornell
University Library, Collection of Regional History and the Univer-
sity Archives (1930-54) p. 46, and (1954-S8) p. 71-72.
MS 62-3448
North family.
Papers, 1752-1943.
3 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1226)
Correspondence, deeds, indentures, miscellaneous pamphlets, com-
memorative booklets, and other papers. Includes papers (1752-1800)
of Joshua Pine, Piatt Townsend, Gerard Walton, and William Walton
concerning land divisions at Hempstead, L. I.; material relating to
the organization of Walton, N. Y., in 1785 and to the first settlers
there: the families of Gabriel and Robert North, Joshua Pine, and
Piatt Townsend; 82 Civil War letters written by Joshua Pine (son
of Alfred Pine) and Daniel Patrick, both of Equinunk, Pa., while in
the 38th Regt, New York State Volunteers; papers (1901-43) con-
cerning Arthur North, lawyer, politician, explorer, lecturer, and
writer of Woodland, Yolo Co., Calif. ; genealogical notes on the North,
Carter, Remson, and Pine families ; and correspondence of and about
Benjamin North, George North, Hart North, Margaret Furman North,
William B. Ogden, John Pine, and Mary Pine.
MS 62-3449
Moore, Veranns Alva, 1859-1931.
Papers, 1870-1931.
61 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (24/1/119)
Bacteriologist, pathologist, and university professor. Correspond-
ence, laboratory reports, class lecture notes, personal account books,
newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and other papers relating to the
study of animal diseases (especially rabies, Bang's disease, undulaut
fever, and tuberculosis), the pasteurization of milk, arsenic poison-
ing, the administration and development of the New York State Col-
lege of Veterinary Medicine, the White House Conference on Public
Health (1930), the Anaconda Copper Company smoke cases (1906-
09), the Ithaca City Hospital, the Ithaca public schools, fraternal
organizations, and veterinary societies. Correspondents include Jean
Broadhurst, H. C. Gardner, Walter W. Law. Duncan McEachran,
Wtnfred Rerdell Mack, F. H. McNair, Mary E. Moore, Nettie Moore,
Norman S. Moore, the Rev. W. D. Moore, James Edward Peabody,
Leonard Pearson, Herbert Dodge Pease, H. Richardson, the Rev. O.
P. Rider, Isaac P. Roberts, H. S. Steensland, William Alonzo Stock-
ing, Archibald Robinson Ward, and T. G. Wills.
MS 62-3450
Eingsley, Charles Freeman, 1835-1904.
Papers, ca. 1857-1904.
17 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1316)
Lawyer, of Bath, N. Y. Correspondence, accounts, briefs, legal
documents, photos., and other papers pertaining to Kingsley's work
as a cla ims agent for Civil War veterans, his handling of civil suits,
bankruptcy cases, and others, his conduct of a mercantile collection
business and his activities as legal counsel for many local families.
Papers pertaining to Kingsley's work as agent for Bath, N. Y. in-
vestors In "western land mortgages Include correspondence with John
Birkholz of Grand Forks, N. D., L. W. Clapp of Wichita, Kan., J. T.
Dickerson of Marion, Kan., Judge Samuel Foley of Lincoln, HL,
Andivw Kingkade of Norman, Okla.. A. W. Noble of Medicine Lodge,
Kan.. A. K. Ross of Osceola, Mo. and Chandler, Okla., R. S. Taylor
of Fargo. X. D., W. M. Tomlinsoit of Marion. Kan., and the Oklahoma
Mortgage and Trust Co., Guthrie, Okla. Includes papers (1S27-^6C)
of the Bull family, papers (1808-1902) of Abner Case, papers (185i>-
93) of J. Van Dnsen, and miscellaneous family and persona! letters
of Jvingsley. Other correspondents include D. Bauder, Lewis Biles,
John Creek, James Gleason, John Gleason, William Hawkins. James
Lyon, Jules Masson, Joel C. Robie, Jonathan Robie, David Severance,
Thomas Van Tuyl, R. B. Williams. Blossburg Coal Co., Butler Colliery
Co., Globe Collecting and Reporting Co., North Americas Mercantile
Co- Pleasant Valley Wine Co., and Urbana Wine Co.
Gift of the estate of Carter It. Kingsley.
MS 62-3451
McCormick family.
Papers. lfiOO-41.
10 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History anc
University Archives (1312)
The bulk of the collection consists of the graphic arts materials
of Howard McCormick, representing his work as a wood engraver,
cover designer, illustrator, and raurallst and includes prime prices,
tear sheets, sketches, lecture slides, linoleum blocks, glass photo-
graph negatives of Navajo, Hopi, and Arache Indian dances, photo-
graph negatives of a trip to Mexico, a wood engraving print of Lin-
coln's head, magazine articles written by McCormick, exhibition cata-
logs, and similar material. The remainder of the papers Includes
letters written to McCormick by his brother Frederick, a Renter's
correspondent in the Far East, describing living conditions, cusictoi,
and superstitions among the Chinese, his experiences reporting- fiss
Russo-Japauese War, and his impression of the Russians; and scat-
tered correspondence of a business and personal nature from relatives
and family friends. Correspondents include Carl Akeley, Gutzoi:
Borglum, Josephine Newell, and Grace McCormick Wilson.
MS 62-3452
Hart, James Morgan, 1839-1916.
Papers. 1856-1916.
5 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History aci
University Archives (14/18/65)
Philologist and university professor. Correspondence, notes 0£
German and English literature, and a photo, album of t&milj aaS
friends. Includes letters from scholars relating to the study of
languages and literature, particularly Old English, Celtic, anc Gar-
man, and to scholarly language journals and associations ; i ro22
educators relating to university patterns and policies; from editors
concerning Hart's publications ; from Mrs. Bayard Taylor regarding
her husband's papers; autographed letters from Louisa May Alcoti,
Samuel L. Clemens, Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Hamilton Fish, Henry
James, Henry W. Longfellow, Lord Russell, and others addresssffi to
John S. Hart ; scrapbook of Hart's letters to newspapers; typewritten
copies of letters of Will Doherty relating to entomological collecting
trips in Asia, Africa, and Europe ; letters (1SSG-87) from Hart to
his parents commenting on his student days at Princeton and Gbc-
tingen, his life as a law clerk in New York City, and his experiences
as an instructor at Cornell University and in subsequent teaching
posts; and letters (1872-90) from Thomas Frederick Crane' com-
menting on affairs at Cornell University. Other correspondents in-
clude Charles Kendall Adams, Frederic De Forest Allen, Freoerici
Augustus Porter Barnard, Karl Adolf Bnchheim, Albert S. Cook,
Lane Cooper, Hiram Corson, E. A. Eggers, Charles William Eliot,
Albert Bernhardt Faust, Basil Lannean Gildersleeve, Charles 3. Hart,
Gustaf E. Karsten, Edward Stevens Sheldon, Albert Henry Sajytt,
Frauds Hover Stoddard, E. M. Tttchener, Frederick Tnppsr, aa£ Al-
bert S. Wheeler.
MS62-J4Si
Cooper, Sarah Brown (IngersoU) 1836-1896.
Papers, 1842-1910.
13 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History az:
University Archives (1273)
Educator and social reformer. Correspondence, diaries, resorts
accounts, photos., printed matter, and other papers. The bute of tbi-
collection relates to the Golden Gate Kindergarten Association si
San Francisco, which was founded by Mrs. Cooper, and to women's
suffrage, temperance, and similar reform movements of the perie:i
Includes papers of Mrs. Cooper's daughter Harriet Cooper (&. 1SS?; -
material on the settlement of the estates of mother and dsmgh'":-;
and letters from Susan B. Anthony and Frances WillanL OS:a:
285
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cooper, Sarah Brown (Ingersoll) 1836-1896. Papers,
1842-1910. (Continued)
correspondents include Ella Adams, Philip D. Armour, Racliael
Foster Avery, Earl Barnes, Sophia L Bonrdman, Nicholas E. Boyd,
Lucy Brinkerhoff. Charles O. Browne. F. C. Clarke, Henry C. Dane,
John Eaton. Nellie B. Eyster. Helen Fairchild, George T. Gaden,
Minna V. Gaden, Caroline T. Haven, Phoebe Hearst, Ellen M. Hen-
rotin, Robert G. Ingersoll, David Starr Jordan, Miranda W. Lux.
Irena Ingersoll Rowlings, Emma B. Byder, Caroline M. Severance,
William E. Sheldon, Harriet Ingersoll Skilton, Charlotte Perkins
Stetson, Sarah A. Stewart, Ada van Pelt, E. G. Watte, and Joseph
Warren.
Gift of the Fred L Emerson Foundation.
MS 62-3454
Wise, John Cropper, 1848-1922.
Scraplmok. 1865-1922.
164 p.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Naval surgeon. Correspondence, newspaper articles, portraits,
and other items, collected by Wise while serving in the Medical Corps
of the TJ. S. Navy.- Newspaper articles concern George Dewey, Henry
Alexander Wise (1806-1876), John Sergeant Wise, Louis Curraye
Hnmmersley Wise, and Peyton Wise. A group of letters written by
or addressed to George Dewey, Nehemiah Mayo Dyer, Theodore
Roosevelt, Henry Clay Taylor, and John Sergeant Wise pertain to
Henry Alexander Wise (b. 1881). Correspondents on other matters
include Robert Bacon, Newton L Bates, Ernest Percy Bicknell,
George Partridge Colvocoresses, George Dewey, George E. H. Har-
tuon. John Milton Hay, George Wallace Melville, Andrew Jackson
Montague. Edward West Nichols, James Evelyn Pilcher, George
Archie Stock-well, Edward Pleasants Valentine, Thomas Cameron
Walton, Joseph Edward Willard, Henry Alexander Wise (1806-1876),
Henry Alexander Wise (1840-1918), John Sergeant Wise, and Louis
Curraye Hamraersley Wise.
Index in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. H. S, Venn, 1952.
MS 62-3455
Abert, James William, 1820-1897.
Papers, 1861-93.
12 v.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Army officer and university professor. Journal, writings, note-
books, sketchbooks, a few letters, and other papers. Includes sketch-
books of drawings made in Italy and Paris in 1861: a journal of
Abert's service as topographical engineer in the TJ. S. Army under
Generals Robert Patterson and Nathaniel ' P. Banks in the Shenan-
doah Valley, July 2-Aug. 30, 1861; an article. Personal recollections
of the war, by a Virginian (David Hunter Strother) from Harper's
new monthly magazine, with annotations by Abert ; letters and orders
from Abert's superior officers (1861-68), testifying to his services
in the Mexican and Civil Wars: a notebook containing engineering
memoranda; notes on the Arabian nights and on the Battle of
Fredericksburg; maps of mining regions of southwestern Colorado;
botanical sketchbooks (1870-84) ; miscellaneous notebook and sketch-
book (1871) ; reprints of articles contributed hy Abert to the Journal
of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History (1884-90) ; sketchbook
of miscellaneous pencil and water-color sketches (1893) ; and notes
for an article entitled Pleasure grounds for the benefit of the public
Purchase, 1943.
MS 62-3456
' Trabue, Stephen Fitz James, 1819-1898.
Papers, 1847-81.
22 v.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Lawyer and land speculator. Letter press book, journal, note-
books, muster rolls, bounty land book, platbooks, and trther records.
Includes a notebook listing voters in Trabue's campaign for election
to Congress in 1847; notes on surveys of land in Kentucky, chiefly
west of the Tennesses River; muster rolls of the Kentucky Volunteer
Militia in thenar of 1812; a bounty land book containing records
of military service of Kentuckians in the War of 1812; papers (1851)
concerning Revolutionary service pension claim cases In Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and Eastern States; platbooks of the
Illinois Bounty Tract and the Turkey River Land District in Iowa;
a daybook (1852-66) ; a ledger containing accounts with employees
for work done (1873-82) ; a fee book (1867-68) for preparation of
cases of applicants for benefits of the Bankrupt act of March 2, 1867;
fee book (1868-74) and docket book (1872-74) of Craddock and
Trabue; fee book (1874-78) ; and memorandum books (2 v.) on land
operations with J. T. Gathright of Louisville, Ky-, in 1881.
Gift of Miss Alice E. Trabue, 1935.
MS 62-3457
American Federation of Labor.
Records. 1881-1952.
218 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Files of various offices or divisions of the federation, including
papers of presidents Samuel Gompers and William Green, of econo-
mist Boris Shisukin, and of research director Florence Thome. Divi-
sional files include material on the Labor Housing Conference (1935-
37). on legislation (1919-51) ; on the National Labor Relations Board
and the labor policy of the War Assets Administration (1938-40) ;
on the American Federation ist (1932-43); on -industries (1930-50);
on strikes and agreements (1898-1953) ; on old age insurance, un-
employment compensation, health, labor in defense, and postwar
problems (1935-43) ; on the W. P. A. (1933-38) ; and on statistics.
Presidents' files include correspondence, speeches, articles, and con-
gressional testimony by Gompers and Green on World War i and
World War ir problems, postwar problems, economic depressions,
legislation, union administration, and conflict with the C. I. O. Ma-
terial is related to the repository's A. F. L.-C. I. O. Committee on
Political Education collection.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of the federation, 1955.
MS 62-3458
Ekern, Herman Lewis, 1872-1954.
Papers, 1888-1944.
24 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and public official of Wisconsin. Correspondence, speeches,
and other papers relating to the Progressive Party ; to insurance legis-
lation, rates, and company practices; to diversion of lake water by
Chicago for its ship and sanitary canal, which Ekern opposed as
attorney general; and to Ekern's part in helping to write the act
providing for soldiers' and sailors' war risk insurance (1917) Cor-
respondents Include Newton D. Baker, John J. Blaine, William
Borah, John R. Commons, Robert S. Cowie, Charles Henry Crown-
hart, Joseph E. Davies, John J. Esch, Felix Frankfurter, James A.
Frear, Zona Gale, Daniel W. Hoan, Philip F. La Follette, Bobert M.
La Follette, Sr., Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Irvine L. Lenroot, Louis
P. Lochner, Huey P. Long, William Gibbs McAdoo, Francis E.
McGovern, Charles L McNary, John M. Nelspn, Emanuel L Philipp,
Gifford Pinchot, Henrik Shipstead, William Allen White, Charles B.
Whitnall, and Fred B. Zimmerman.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Ekern, 1953.
MS 62-3459
O'Shea, Michael Vincent, 1866-1932.
Papers, 1892-1932.
23 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Edncator. Bulk of the correspondence relates to O'Shea's writings
and editorial work. Other subjects Include problems of the health,
development, and training of children, surveys of education (1925-
27) In Virginia and Mississippi, the Zona Gale scholarship program
of the University of Wisconsin (1921-29), and the National Congress
of Mothers and Parent-Teachers Associations (1912-21) Corre-
spondents include Bernard Baruch, Dean Edward A. Birge, Luther
Burbank, Zona Gale, Warren G. Harding, Helen Parkhurst, Winifred
SackviUe Stoner, Eleanor Boosevelt, Henry Van Dyke, and Charles B.
VanHise.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Harriet O'Shea.
MS 62-3460
Olbrich, Michael B
Papers, 1906-32.
5ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wisconsin lawyer and civic leader. General correspondence;
memoranda and notes on legal cases Olbrich handled as deputy attor-
ney general of Wisconsin (1919-21) , Including the railroad rate case
of 1921; a speech (1908) delivered by La Follette at Lincoln, HL;
and correspondence and financial records relating to land and ranch
companies in which Olbrich had investments, mainly in Montana.
General correspondence relates to politics, legal cases. University of
Wisconsin aff ai r s, financial transactions, family matters, and speak-
ing engagements. Includes letters concerning the Progressives and
the Bepublican Party in 1912, 1914, and 1916, from John J. Blaise
(later Governor), Bobert M. La Follette, St., Robert B. McCormlck
(Chicago attorney and editor), and Emanuel L. Philipp, later
Governor.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of the Olbrich estate sometime before 1946.
MS 62-3461
286
La Bndde, Wilhelmine D
Papers, 1924-56.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1880-1955.
In Stale Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Conservationist and clubwoman. Papers relating to Sire. La
Budde'g activities as State conservation chairman for the Milwaukee
County Federation of Women's Clubs, and her campaigns for con-
servation education, for the restoration of Horicon Marsh in Wis-
consin, for a resident fishing license bill, for reforestation, and for
preservation of tracts of virgin timber. Correspondents include John
J. Biaine, Charles B. Broughton. Charles E. Brown, George Wash-
ington Carver, P. Ryan Duffy. Glenn Frank, Frank Grasss, Edgar A.
Guest, Julius I'. Heil, Daniel W. Hoan, Ixinis M. Howe, Merlin Hull,
Walter .T. Kohler, Si\, Walter J. Kohler, Jr.. Philip F. La Follette
Robert SI. La Follette, Jr., Orland S. Loomis, Joseph R. McCarthy,
William Mauthe. William Morris, Haskell Noves, Mary Pickford
Lonis Badke, Albert G. Schmedenian. Robert F. Wagner, Henry A.
Wallace, Alexander WUey, and Fred. R. Zimmerman.
Inventory in repository.
Acquired from Edward La Budde, 1958.
MS 62-3462
Jerome, Harry.
Papers, 1925-38.
4ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Economist. Correspondence; 2 articles. Production in 1927 and
Production in 1928 ; Jerome's Wisconsin income tax study of 1937 and
1938; class lectures, radio talks, reports and memoranda of research
organizations with which Jerome worked as a director and staff
member, and 2 file boxes of cards containing research data and bib-
liographical references. Correspondence relates to Jerome's work as
a professor and chairman of the Dept of Economics at the University
of Wisconsin, his connections with research organizations, his re-
search work, and his efforts to bring professors and graduate students
of outstanding ability to the university. While many of the people
with whom Jerome corresponded were unite prominent, subject mat-
ter in bis letters was of a routine nature.
Inventory in repository.
61ft of Mrs. Jerome, 1961
MS 62-3463
Pirtle, Alfred, 1837-1926.
Papers, 1847-1924.
6ft
In Filson Clnb (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Kentucky historian. Correspondence (1847-1923), including a vol-
ume of Civil War letters; a journal (1859-62) ; and Pirtle's writings
for magazines and newspapers on local and State history. Corre-
spondents Include Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner, Thomas J. Chenoweth,
John M. Harlan, James E. Jouett, John Bassett Moore, Judge Henry
Pirtle, and Major-Gen. C. P. Summerali. Material is related to the
repository's Pirtle and Rogers family collection.
Gift of Alfred and Julia Nold Pirtle, 1922-56.
MS 62-3464
Grigsby family.
Papers 1818-84.
ca. 5241 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.)
Papers of Susan Preston (Shelby) Grigsby (1830-1891) of Trav-
ejjer's Best, near Danville, Ky.; her father, Alfred Shelby (1804-
1832), youngest son of Gov. Isaac Shelby of Kentucky; her mother,
Virginia (Hart) Shelby Breckinridge (1809-1859) • her step-father,
the Rev. Robert Jefferson Breckinridge (1800-1871) president of Jef-
ferson College, Cannonsburgh, Pa.; her husband, General John War-
ren Grigsby, C. S. A. ; and a few papers of their children. Includes
papers of the allied Gibson family of Louisiana, and the Hart and
Wallace families of Kentucky. Material is related to the repository's
Isaac Shelby collection.
Gift of Susanna Preston Shelby Grigsby, 195S.
MS 62-3465
Jeffrey, Rosa (Vertner) 1828-1894.
Papers, 1855-92,
148 Items and 1 v.
In Prison Clnb (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Poetess. Correspondence, poems, including poems dedicated to
Mrs. Jeffrey as well as those written by her, copyright certificate for
her Poems (1857) ; accounts of sale of her writings (1857-81), a
release of claim against Mrs. Jeffrey for sale of a Negro woman who
proved to be unsound (1862), powers of attorney, statement of cotton
captured at Vlcksburg, Miss, In 1864 from Mrs. Jeffrey's plantation,
"Canton Place," claim against the TJ. S. for damage to the residence
of Mrs. Elizabeth Vertner during the Civil War; insurance policies
(1884). tax receipts (1864-82), and a scrapbook containing clippings
of Mrs, Jeffrey's poems. The correspondence, chiefly literary, con-
tains some family letters Including those of her husband, Alexander
Jeffrey, describing Lexington, Ky., during the Civil War. Corre-
spondents include David Bates, Stockton Bates. Charles Augustus
Davis, James Cephas Derby, the firm of Derby and Jackson, Julia
Deane Freeman, William Jeffrey, Emily V. Mason Dr. Thomas S.
Powell, Orrille James Victor, P. L. Wickes, and R W. Woolley.
Material is related to the repository's Alexander Jeffrey co'.lction.
Mainly purchase, 1 item gift of Miss Mary Verhoeff, 194b, 1956.
Formerly in possession of the Morgan family of Lexington, Ky.
Real name- Rosa (Griffith) Jeffrey.
MS fi-2--!466
Hickman, Richard Baylor, 1805-1949. collector.
Papers, 1780-1897.
ca. 13S items.
In Filson Club (Louisville. Ky.) colh-ctitms.
Autograph letters, commissions, deeds, minutes of mwtiivgs, and
miscellaneous documents. Includes letters and documents from the
collections of Gen. Itetineft H. Young and Samuel M. Duncan, relating
chiefly to Jessamine Co., Ky., and its citizens; letters (1890-97) of
Samuel M. Duncan to Gen. lounff describing letters, documents, and
books sent by hiin to Youilff; miscellaneous documents relating to
Louisville, Ky. (1780-1882) ; Clark family papers (1790-1814) ; rec-
ords of Mercer Co, Ky. (1790-184S) ; including marriage records
(1827-28) : constitution, by-laws, and minutes of meetings of the
Young Men's Literary Society of Nicholasville, Ky. (1847-49) : and a
letter from Jefferson Davis to Gov. John Letcher of Virginia! intro-
ducing AVxander H. Stephens as special commissioner of the Confed-
erate States to the government of Virginia (1861)
Acquired from Mr. Hickman and from Mrs. Charles 8. Itlukely
1942-58.
MS 62-3467
Jeffrey, John, 1817-1881.
Papers, 1836-79.
6 ft.
In Filson Ciub (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Architect and engineer. Correspondence, reports, contracts, esti-
mates, specifications, drawings, accounts, engineering notebooks, and
miscellaneous papers. Includes letters to the firm of John Jeffrey
and Co, Cincinnati, timebooks, receipt books, and account books of
the company (1852-59) ; papers concerning the gasworks built by the
company in many southern and midwestern cities and in Havana and
Matanzas, Cuba, from the plans of John Jeffrey ; letters from Clarence
George Keats, Jeffrey's stepson and business associate; letters (1868)
from Alexander Jeffrey concerning the administratioTi of the estate
of their brother, William Jeffrey; notes, plans, and specifications of
iron gunboats for river service proposed to be built by John Jeffrey at
Cincinnati In 1861 and 1862; contracts concerning the preparation of
Ohio River steam rams (1862) ; papers concerning the resumption of
operations in 1863 of the Vlcksburg Gas Co. ; and engineering note-
books kept at TJtica, N. Y„ and Louisville, Ky. (1837-41), containing
measurements of Louisville streets made for the Louisville Gas Co.
Material is related to the repository's Alexander Jeffrey collection.
Purchase, 1942-47. Formerly in the possession of the Morgan
family of Lexington, Ky.
MS 62-3468
Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871.
Papers, 1808-71.
ca. 217 items, 2 v., and 1 pamphlet
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Lawyer, soldier, and diplomat Correspondence, papers concerning
Investment in Minnesota lands, Todd's sketch of the life of Isaac
Shelby, a muster roll (1813) of Kentucky Mounted Volunteers for
service under William Henry Harrison, dates of commissions of gen-
eral and field officers of Kentucky troops in the War of 1812, Todd's
map of the Battle of the Thames, scrapbook of newspaper clippings
containing biographical data on Todd, and some printed matter.
Correspondence consists of 26 letters (1808-16) to Charles Stewart
Todd from Judge Thomas Todd about his education, service in the
War of 1812, and family affairs; correspondence with Todd's wife,
Letltia (Shelby) Todd; political letters from members of the Whig
Party during the presidential campaign of Zachary Taylor ; letters to
Dr. Charles H. Todd from Charles Stewart Todd, Letltia Todd, and
Letitia Todd Carter (1861-71) ; letters to Judge Thomas Todd from
Isaac Shelby and others (1812-25) ; copy of a letter from John Sevier
to Isaac Shelby (1812) ; and a letter from Harry Innes to George
Muter (1790). Other correspondents include Henry Clay, John J.
Crittenden, J. Madison Cutts, John Maxwell, James Monroe, Charles
B. Penrose, and Albert Pike
Purchased from Charles Stewart Todd and Miss Frances Todd.
1940-41.
MS 62-3469
287
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Turner, Jonathan Baldwin, 1805-1899.
Papers, 1834-1910.
ca. 160 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Educator, abolitionist, and agriculturist Correspondence of AG
Items, patents for a seeding machine and a clod breaker, minutes of
meetings, subscription lists, notes, bills, 50 sheets of newspaper clip-
pings, circulars, and other papers. Concerns Turner's activity in
agricultural and educational projects, particularly his plan for land
grant colleges (1850) which led to the Morrill act and the establish-
ment of the University of Illinois at TJrbana. Includes notes and
other papers on his career gathered by his daughter, Mary Turner
Carriel, after his death. Correspondents include Ezra Cornell, Ste-
phen A. Douglas, Augustus C. French, John Milton Gregory, John
Logan, Owen Lovejoy, Justin S. Morrill, Selim Peabody, Charles
Sumner, Lyman Trumbull and Richard M. Yates.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
MS 62-3470
Wiflson, James McCrony, 1887-
Papers, ca. 1900-61.
ca. 3 ft. (ca. 3300 Items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Lumberman and philanthropist, of Floydada, Tex. Correspond-
ence, scrapbooks, news clippings, resolutions, certificates, awards,
plaques, medals, magazines, and photos., relating to Willson's life
and activities, Including material concerning his boyhood in Bridge-
port, Tex., John O. Beaty, Kappa Sigma, McMurry College (Abilene,
Tex.), Methodist Hospital (Lubbock, Tex.), Rotary International,
Southern Methodist University (Dallas), the West Texas Chamber
of Commerce, and numerous other civic, patriotic, service, and fra-
ternal organizations. Includes some 360 items (1946-57) concern-
ing the Willson Lectures, which are religious lectureships established
in various colleges, including Centenary College of Louisiana (Shreve-
port), Henflrlx College (Conway, Ark.), McMurry College, Nebraska
Wesleyan University (Lincoln), Oklahoma City University, South-
western College (Winfield, Kan.), Southwestern University (George-
town), Texas Technological College (Lubbock), Texas Wesleyan Col-
lege (Fort Worth), Wayland College (Plalnview, Tex.) and West
Texas State College (Canyon), and in the Methodist Home (Waco,
Tax.)
Inventory in repository.
Gifts of Mr. WUIson, 1956-61.
MS 62-3471
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, Pres. V. S., 1822-1893.
Papers, 1835-93.
160 ft
In. Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Correspondence, letter books, speeches, account books and financial
records, real estate records, law cases, campaign and other political
notebooks. White House desk pad notes, lists of guests and visitors,
calling cards, material on social events, autograph books, school note-
books (1838-11), college essays, genealogical records of the Hayes
family, estate papers, notes and records about the 23d Regiment of
Ohio Infantry, notes on local history, Civil War papers, catalogs of
Hayes' private library, scrapbooks and clippings on baseball and other
topics, maps, and pictures. Concerns his family and personal affairs ;
his military service in the Civil War ; his business and law practice ;
his political career as city solicitor in Cincinnati, U. S. Representa-
tive, Governor of Ohio, and President of the U. S. ; and his activities
as presiding officer or trustee of John F. Slater Fund, Military Order
of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Mohonk Conference on the
Negro, Mount Union College, National Prison Association, Ohio His-
torical Society, Ohio State University, Ohio Wesleyan University,
Peabody Education Fund, the 23d Volunteer Infantry Association,
and Western Reserve University.
Unpublished index in the library.
MS 62-3472
Clark, William, 1795-1879.
Papers, 1811-79.
ca. 1123 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Physician, farmer, and manufacturer of hempen products. Cor-
respondence and other papers. Includes letters to the firm of Clark
and Bullock, and Clark, Churchill and Co, concerning the ropewalk
in Jefferson Co, Ky. ; account book (1812-61) containing a record of
Clark's expenses as a medical student at Jefferson Medical College in
Philadelphia from 1818-20; statements of account (1813-73) ; bills
of sale for Negroes (1829-48) ; leases of land in Louisville; plats of
land in McCracken Co., Ky., showing division between the heirs of
Clark's uncle, George Rogers Clark : papers in relation to Dicks River
land in Mercer Co, Ky, and land in Indiana; and estate papers.
Correspondents include Clark's daughter. Frances Ann (Clark) Law-
son Biddle and her family, R. A. Bacon, William S. Bodley, George W.
Clark, Gen. Jonathan Clark, James G. Gordon, George B. Kinkead,
Judge John McKinley, Edmund Pearce, H. C. Smith, Jninps R. Steel-
man, James Taylor of Harvodsburg, John B. Temple, H. G. Tompkins,
Dr. Benjamin Tompkins, and George Woolfolk. Material is related
to the repository's Clark-Hite collection.
Index of correspondents in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. John C. Doolan and Mrs. Louise Clark Whitaker,
1951-52.
MS 62-3473
Fuller, Melville Weston, 1833-1910.
Papers, 1833-1951.
12 ft. (ca. 7000 items)
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Mainly photocopies and microfilm (negative)
Chief Justice, U. S. Supreme Court. Mainly photostats collected
by Willard L. King for his biography of Fuller, together with ca. 100
original items. Correspondence, legal documents, newspaper clip-
pings, and other papers relating to Fuller's personal, professional,
and political life. Includes briefs of all cases handled by Fuller as a
practising attorney before the Illinois Supreme Court and as Chief
Justice of the U- S. Supreme Court ; documents dealing with his Chi-
cago real property and the settlement of his estate; correspondence
concerning his family life; papers relating to the Venezuelan bound-
ary dispute (1899-1910) and to the Muscat Dhows question (1904-07)
which were handled by the Permanent Board of Arbitration of the
Hague while Fuller was a member. Correspondents include Samuel
Blatchford, Henry Billings Brown, Grover Cleveland, J. C. Bancroft
Davis, William Rufus Day, Stephen J. Field, Augustus Hill Garland,
Horace Gray; Walter Q. Gresham, John Marshall Harlan, Oliver
Wendell Holmes, Howell E. Jackson, John Morris, Rufus Peckham,
Erskine Phelps, William L. Putnam, Henry M. Shepherd, George
Shiras, William Howard Taft, Lambert Tree, and Edward Douglass
White.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Mainly gift of Willard L. King, 1953.
MS 62-3474
Gorham, James W 1808-1881.
Papei-s, 1832-96.
2 boxes.
In Stale Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Hotel owner, of Madison, Wis. Mainly deeds and receipts issued
to Gorham, a resident or Chautauqua Co., X. T, who came to Madison
about the year 1S50 and was owner of the old Spring Hotel, together
with a few Civil War letters, similar papers issued to Daniel Gorham
and Isaac D. Sweat, school records and diaries (1885-91) kept by
Mrs. Annie Gorham Marston describing household affairs on a farm
and Madison social events; personal accounts and account books of
a general store (1841-55) kept by Jeremiah Marston, Madison; an
account book (1848-54) kept by Joseph Lamson, Cuylersville, N. T,
containing personal and farm accounts and records of a stage line
there: Lt Albert T. Lamson 's reminiscences of prison experiences
during the Civil War, and other items.
MS 62-3475
Vanderpoel, Aaron, 1799-1870.
Papers, 1836-56.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from New York. Includes more
than 20 letters (1836-40) from James D. Doty, with whom Vander-
poel was associated in midwestem land investments, concerning ter-
ritorial politics in Wisconsin and land speculation in Rock Island,
111, and in Madison, Green Bay, Prairie du Chien, and the vicinity
of Portage, Wis. ; other letters concerning Vanderpoel's Madison
property from David Brigham, John Catlin, and Simeon Mills; a few
tax receipts and maps pertaining to the Madison lands; and one
letter from Abraham Vanderpoel, delegate to Wisconsin's second
constitutional convention, discussing the formation of the proposed
constitution.
MS 62-3476
288
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lnsk, William Thompson, 1838-1897.
Papers, 1861-63.
182 items.
In Yale University Library.
Physician. Letters from Lusk to his faniilv during his service
as a captai - in the 79th Regiment. New York Highlanders Infantry,
describing his participation in the Battles of Blackburn Ford, Seces-
sionville-on-Jaaies Island, the tiro Battles of Bull Run, Chantilly
South Mountain, Antietain, and Fredericksburg. Includes informa-
tion on Brig. Gen. Henry Washington Benham, his court martial and
subsequent reinstatement. Correspondents include Addison (Cole)
Farnsworth, Elizabeth (Freeman) Lusk, Edwin Denison Morgan
(1811-18S3) and William Walter Phelps (1839-1891)
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mrs. Cleveland Mollett and Anna H. Lusk,' 1947.
MS 63-3477
Ezell family.
Papers, 1818-1959.
101 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, Bible records, and other papers Bulk
of the collection (59 items) pertains to William Robert Ezell and
includes correspondence, some of it written while he was serving in
the Army of Northern Virginia at Craney Island, Drewry's Blnff, and
Glen Ivy, Va. ; an account book and accounts concerning his medical
practice and the operation of the Meherrin Mills in Gholsonville,
Brunswick Co., Va. ; speeches delivered by Ezell at the Atlanta Medi-
cal College and at the Rock Methodist Church of Brunswick Co., Va.:
and miscellaneous papers. Eleven items pertain to Bnckner Davis
Ezell and include accounts, a commission (1822) appointing him an
ensign in the Virginia Militia, a letter to him from William A. May,
an obituary notice, and a copy of his will. Includes a genealogical
chart of the Gregg family compiled by Elma Gregg Marshall and
John David Gregg in 1959.
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Henry W. Samford, 1980.
MS 63-3478
Tennessee. State Library and Archives, NashvUU. Manu-
script Section.
Church records, 1797-1959.
1 ft. (ca. 300 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Kules and proceedings (1811-16) of the Big Lick Creek Baptist
Church in Wilson County; depositions (1902) in a suit of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church of Franklin, Tenn., against the U. S. for Civil
War damages: a WPA translation of the proceedings (ca. 200 p.,
1821) of the 2d session of the Evangelical Lutheran Tennessee Synod,
held at Zion Church in Sullivan County; a classbook (1850-73) of
a Methodist society at Alford's Camp Ground, near Lebanon, Tenn. ;
a history, anil negative photos, of pastors and officers, of the First
Presbyterian Church of Nashville; records of the Ebenezer Church
(Presbyterian) i n Maury County (1797-1921) and of the Presby-
terian Church of Lewisburg (1847-97) ; g class rolls (1902) of the
Memorial Mission Sunday School (Presbyterian) found in the corner-
stone of the Monroe Harding Children's Home in Nashville; a roll
call (1808i of ministers and congregations of the Cumberland
Presbyterian Church; and records (1834-89) of 2 Cumberland Pres-
byterian Churches, in Columbia, Tenn., and in Warren County
respectively.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gifts and purchases.
MS 62-3479
Lawson, Pnblius Virgilins, 1853-1920.
Papers, 1840-1920.
81 items, 11 v., and 10 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, manufacturer, historian, and author, of Menasha, Wis.
Correspondence, draft of Lawson's biography of Charles de Langlade
entitled Bravest of the brave, a small amount of biographical mate-
rial on Thure Kumlien. notes gathered by Lawson for his History of
Winnebago County, Wisconsin ; data on the Winnebago and Potawa-
toml Indians ; sketches and drawings of Indian mounds ; genealogical
data on the Lawson, Baird, Cook, Finney, Fleming, Peper, Williams,
and Wright families for Lawson's Family genealogy; and scrapbooks,
containing newspaper clippings of some of Lawson's speeches and
articles on temperance, politics, and education. Correspondence of
the period 1870-1920 comprises approximately two-thirds of the col-
lection. Includes letters (1874-76) between Lawson, a student at
the University of Wisconsin, and his sister Helen, a student at Rlpon
College; legal correspondence (1880-1910) deriving from his member-
ship in the law firm of Lawson and Gruenewald; letters (1901-20)
relating to the Wisconsin Archeological Society and the State His-
torical Society from Charles E. Brown, Reuben G. Thwaites, and
others ; and Lawson's correspondence with various Indians, the U S.
Indian Service, and others, in preparation for a history of the Pota-
watomi tribe In Wisconsin.
MS 62-3480
Bryant family.
Papers, 1790-1868.
ca. 268 items and 1 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Letters, deeds, and other papers of the Bryant family of Chester-
field and Cummington, Mass., and of Ohio. Papers of Patrick Bryant
(1764-1846) include Massachusetts militia papers (1803-14). Papers
of Orren Bryant (1798-1868) include many letters to him in Ohio
1835-68), some from Patrick Bryant, and papers (1831-58) concern-
ing his guardianship of the children of William Hartwell of Chester-
field. Other family papers Include a diary of a trip to the West, an
account book (1792-ca. 1826) of Nathaniel Bryant, Samuel Bryant,
and others, with recipes and other entries in later hands, deeds (1792-
1938) to Patrick and Orren Bryant for land in Chesterfield and Cum-
mington, and letters and other papers of Charles W. Bryant of
Granville, Ohio, Harold S. Bryant of Waterviiet, Ohio. Fitch C.
Bryant, and others, concerning Bryant genealogy and family history
Presented by Fitch C. Bryant, ca. 1935-47.
MS 62-3481
Strong, Caleb, 1745-1819.
Papers, 1775-1819.
139 items.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Governor of Massachusetts. Correspondence, in part relating to
national affairs; a few addresses, deeds, indentures, and other pa-
pers; and some biographical and genealogical material, in part
printed matter. A few letters (1812-14) are from Theodore Dwight,
Christopher Gore, and Ruths King. 15 Items relate to Shays' Re-
bellion. Letters (1789-90) from Strong's colleagues in the U S
Senate include several from George Cabot, Tristram Dalton, Oliver
Ellsworth, and James Hillhouse. Includes 2 letters (1787-88) from
Nathan Dane relating to the Constitution ; 2 letters (Nov.-Dec. 1803)
from Timothy Pickering relating to Louisiana and to the President's
appointments; and 2 letters (1796-97) from Benjamin Goodhue
commenting on the election of 1796 and on domestic and foreign
affairs.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described in Forty-fourth
annual report of the Trustees of Forbes Library (1938) p. 8-9, and
in the Dally Hampshire gazette of Northampton, Mass. Mar 27
1906, p. 6.
Papers collected by Stephen C. Strong, which make up the main
part of the collection, were presented by him to the Seth Pomeroy
Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, in 1806, and presented by
the chapter to Forbes Library in 1938.
MS 62-3482
Walcott, Frederic Collin, 1869-1949.
Papers, 1850-1948.
ca. 6000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Manufacturer, banker, and U. S. Senator from Connecticut. Cor-
respondence, writings, and printed matter. Early papers reiate to
Walcott's business concerns and his game preserve. Bulk of the col-
lection covers the period (1915-19) that Walcott was with the Rocke-
feller Foundation War Relief Commission and the U. S. Food
Administration.. Beginning with 1929 there Is some correspondence
from his career as Republican Senator from Connecticut. Remainder
of the collection relates to Walcott's work in Polish relief (1939-40)
and his interest in conservation. Other persons represented include
William Henry Welch (1850-1934) ; Herbert Hoover, with whom
Walcott worked in Belgian relief, the Food Administration, and later
as Senator ; William Howard Taft, and many leaders of the American
business community.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of William W. Walcott, 1961.
MS 62-3483
Robie, Reuben Edward, 1843-1911.
Papers, 1827-1933.
16 ft. and 5 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (678, 1354)
Lawyer, of Bath, N. Y. Correspondence, reports, accounts, Jour-
nals, and other papers relating to Robie's legal business and to his
Investments in western lands. Includes papers dealing with the man-
agement of the estates and trusts of Charles Davenport and of Wil-
liam S. Shepbard and his descendants, as well as numerous smaller
estates, papers relating to a mercantile business begun in Bath by
Robie's father, and a few letters relating to family and personal
matters. Correspondents include Lewis Biles, Charles P. Bressie,
W. S. Burns, James V. Dewitt, Samuel A. Foley, Mary E. Grant
Lucy D. St John Hale, William Halsey, George S. Haverly, Mrs.
Luther B. Jones, Jones & Maxwell (later Maxwell & Maxwell and
then the Maxwell Investment Co.), Charles F. Kingsley, Newton
Mortgage Co, Newton, Kan., Martha Nichols, M W. Noble, Harriet
R. Pawling, Jonathan Robie, J. W. Sehmltt, H. W. Sinclair, William
Thomas, of Mankato, Mlnn_" J. H. Thompson, of Petersburg, IIL, R. J.
WaddelL of Ottawa, Kan. and Walker and Croswalt, Canton, IIL
MS 62-3484
289
The Natio?ial Union Catalog of Manusc?-ipt Collections
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Bacords of Wisconsin volunteer forces in the Civil War,
1861-69.
8 v. and 6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Roll book of Company K, 1st Infantry (1881) ; enlistment roll and
other papers of Company G, 2d Infantry (1861-63) ; muster rolls,
supply records, and information on families of soldiers of Company D
31st Infantry (1862-65) ; records kept by Stephen J. Carpenter and
Henry E. Stiles, successively captains of the 8th Battery, Light Artil-
lery, for 1861-69. consisting of monthly returns, inspection reports,
and other papers; record books containing regimental and general
orders and information on the outfitting of Company 1, 12th Infantry •
and a volume containing a military history of the 33d Infantry.
MS 62-3485
Wisconsin. History Commission.
Papers concerning Wisconsin's participation in the Civil
War, 1861-1918.
5 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcript.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, copy of a diary of Philip
Roesch (1862-65), biographical sketches of Wisconsin volunteers and
an index to Wisconsin items in the War Dept's publication, The War
of the Rebellion : a compilation of the official records. Correspondence
includes miscellaneous items touching upon the history of the 43d Wis-
consin Volunteer Infantry, the 3d Wisconsin Battery Light Artillery,
military engagements at Gettysburg, Pa., and Johnsonville and Nash-
ville, Tenn., and the disability claim of Charles H. Doerflinger, to-
gether with a folder of letters (1861-64) of Lt Frank A. Haskell of
Company I, 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, later colonel of the
36th Wisconsin, written from various points in Virginia, Maryland,
and Pennsylvania ; and reminiscent letters gathered in 1910 by Ethel
A, Hum, relating to Wisconsin women In the war.
MS 62-3486
Cabot family.
Papers, 1742-1833.
7 v. and 1 package.
In Essex Institute collections ( Salem, Mass.)
Papers of the Cabot family of Massachusetts. A scrapbook con-
tains shipping papers of the voyages of Joseph Cabot Jr (1745/6-
1774) and his brother George Cabot (1751-1823) from Salem to Spain,
London, and the West Indies, In the brig Tartar and the schooners
Premium and Sally, in the late neCs and early 177CS, and includes
many letters from the firm of Joseph Gardoqui & Sons in Bilbao and
some from Lane. Son & Fraser in London. Other volumes include an
account book (1778-81) of a distillery run by John and Andrew Cabot
at Beverly, Mass.; George Cabot's memorandum book of the brig
Gypsy listing ship's «tores (1808-09) ; Joseph Cabot's ledger (1768-
75) and waste book (1768-72) for a ship chandlery and general store
at Salem; and 2 volumes of records (1833) containing Neapolitan
claims to the board of commissioners to carry into effect the conven-
tion between the U. S. and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, of which
board Joseph Sebastian Cabot (1796-1874) was a member.
Many items from the scrapbook are printed In History and geneal-
ogy of the Cabot family, by L. Vernon Briggs (1927) p. 119-152.
MS 62-3487
Baldwin family.
Papers, 1767-1883.
ca. 9 ft. (ra. 30,000 items)
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Papers of the Baldwin family of Woburn, Mass. Papers of Cyrus
Baldwin (b. ca. 1740), merchant of Boston and Chelmsford, Mass., and
of Dunstable. N. H, include an almanac-diary (1775), an account book
(IT* 7 - 72 ) and approximately 1100 letters and papers. Papers (1767-
1800) of Lnammi Baldwin, Sr. (1740-1807), civil engineer, include
several thousand letters, deeds, notes, estate papers, and miscellane-
ous papers, an expense journal of his trip to Virginia (1794-96), 30
almanac-diaries (1767-69, 1780-1807), and information concerning the
town of Baldwin, Me Papers of Loammi Baldwin, Jr. (1780-1838)
civil engineer, include about 700 letters (1806-40). Papers of Cyrus
Baldwin (b. 1773) include 18 almanac-diaries (1797, 1807, 1815 1820-
34). Papers of Benjamin Franklin Baldwin (1777-1821) civil engi-
neer, include 24 almanac-diaries (1800-21), an account book (1767-
72) and over a thousand papers and letters (1805-21). Papers of
James Fowle Baldwin (1782-1862), engineer, include 24 almanac-
diaries (1770-1836) and 17 boxes of letters, bills, and miscellaneous
papers (1822-58). Tapers of George Rumford Baldwin (1798-1888),
engineer, include an almanac-diary (1812) and several thousand
papers, including letters (1864-53). Letters and other papers (1820-
70) of Mrs. George Rumford Baldwin number about 2000. There are
61 unidentified Baldwin family almanac-diaries (1768-1828)
MS 62-3488
Allen family.
Papers, 1773-1866.
ca. 100 items and 1 box.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Correspondence and other papers relating to the Allen family of
Pittsfield, Mass. Earliest item is a letter (1773) of Moses Allen
(1748-1779) at Freehold, N. J., to his brother Thomas (1743-1810),
minister at Pittsfield, with annotations by Thomas and his son Wil-
liam (1784-1868). Thomas Allen papers include 15 letters (1798-
1808) to his son William at Harvard, 2 poems on the death of his
daughter Elizabeth (Alien) White, and a few other papers. Papers
of his son William Allen, who became a minister and president of
Dartmouth and Bowdoin, include his journal (1861-66) while a resi-
dent of Northampton, an account book and diary (1822-37) letters
(1305-07) to him from John and Catharine Codman, and other corre-
spondence (1817-30) and papers. Papers of other members of the
family include correspondence (1831-33) of William's brother Jona-
than Allen (1773-1845), correspondence (1807-19) of a sister, Love
(Allen) KIpley (1786-1820), and of her husband Eleazar Wheelock
Ripley (1782-1839), letters (1827-28) of another sister, Clarissa
(Allen) Breck to Jonathan Allen, will of her husband John Breck of
Northampton, a few letters to Dr. Elisha Lee Allen (1792-1817) of
Pittsfield, clippings relating to Thomas and Moses Allen, and a sheet
of genealogical notes.
MS 62-34S9
Cook, Benjamin E 1803-1900.
Papers, 1830-1916.
286 items and 3 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Jeweler of Northampton, Mass. Military records, together with
some miscellaneous local, personal, nnd business papers Mainly
military papers (1846-55) of the 6th Brigade, Massachusetts Volun-
teer Militia, which Cook commanded (1850-55). These include re-
turns of the brigade, of field and staff officers of regiments, of com-
panies In the 3d, 5th, 10th, and 11th regiments and the 1st battalion,
of non-commissioned officers, and of the band ; orders from the adju-
tant general and from division and brigade inspectors ; letters (1840-
54) to Cook, mainly from the adjutant general of Massachusetts, and
some miscellaneous military papers. Some papers on local affairs of
Northampton include bid and agreement (1850) and specifications
for the Bridge St school building.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Purchase, 1988.
MS 62-3490
Colonial Williamsburg, inc.
Treatises and records, 1697-1865.
9 v.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections.
In part, transcript (typewritten)
Colored drawings of coaches pasted to the binding of W. Felton's
Treatise on carriages; anonymous treatise on navigation, entitled
The complete mariner; several cookbooks; history of the Vest Man-
sion, or Palmer House as it is now called, by David Edward Cronin ;
An account of ye present State and government of Virginia (1697),
prepared as a report to the Board of Trade by Henry Hartwell, James'
Blair, and Edward Chilton; receipt book for sums paid out at the
armory at Westham, Va. during the American Revolution by Turner
Southall, commissioner; clinical notes made by Dr. Robert Walker,
of Kingston plantation in Dinwiddle Co., Va., while he was a student
at the University of Edinburgh.
Described separately In Guide to the manuscript collections of
Colonial Williamsburg, compiled by Lynette Adcock (1954)
MS 62-3491
Hyde, Clayton H 1868-
Papers, 1881-1946.
18 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Farmer and farm leader. Correspondence; addresses and public
statements; hearings and other Government publications; minutes,
reports, and publications of various agricultural organizations; and
other papers, reflecting Hyde's activities as officer or member of local.
State, and National farm, business, and political organizations, and
reflecting the activities of these organizations. Includes records and
publications of the Oklahoma Council of Defense, the Oklahoma
Legislature, the Oklahoma Public Welfare Commission, the Oklahoma
School Land Lessees Union, the U. S. Dept of Agriculture, and the
United States Grain Growers, In<^, as well as other Federal and local
agencies, and the Sunshine and Melish Oil groups. Correspondents
include Franklin D. Roosevelt Elmer Thomas, and several Oklahoma
Governors.
MS 62-3492
290
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smoot family.
Papers, 1848-1939.
ca. 300 items and 42 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives
Correspondence, diaries, 20 account books, clippings, sketches,
genealogical material, books, photos., and other papers. Including
Cr£ a f.T, ~ 6 fTl a-d allied Campbell, Given, Kinney, and
Sherer families. Includes a diary, oth*r Civil War items accounts,
and other papers of Thomas Randolph Smoot a member of the 22d
Regiment of Tennessee Infantry ; correspondence (1839-1902) of Dolf
Smoot while he served tn the Philippines; a list of members (1857)
of the Presbyterian Church of Huntingdon; and correspondence and
research materials of Clara Virginia (King) Ausban. Persons named
?„hn K^ W £" ETao 5 x^" R Erans - A Peoli°e (Campbell) Smoot
John Neff Smoot and Margery Ann Smoot.
Unpublished register In the repository
SSSSS l S. < S, Ute y T rlghtfl "aUaMe In the repository.
Deposited by Clara King Ausban.
MS 62-3493
Oklahoma. University. Pros.
Records, 1929-55.
270 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, accepted and rejected MSS., galley proofs, reports
SSV e i'i!S e V Dd P°?"««y materials. Corres^ndentslnduTlS
H^H^«^ m0 S,^? luns i J<>hn A "** Richmond Croom Beatty,
Hugh Hale Bellot William B. Blzzeli, Joseph A. Brandt W H Call
St, 1 *" W - < Ca ;! gh * y \ Da,lie ' E - Connor, Robert Spencer Cotterill,
rto^E? oI eT ? tt S ale ' A * n S Deb0 - Bverette **t DeGolyer. Bernard
S!lJl ' n Caroly ^?, rema Sl Grant foreman, Charles N. Gould. James
Evetts Haley, William Eugene Hollon, Paul Horgan, Roy Temple
Francis McDermott, Alice Marriott John J. Mathews, George Mill-
burn, Max Moorbead, Gustav Mueller, Wilbur Sturtevant Nye. Horace
%%£??, P S te T°S Carl R Wnheimcr. Carl Coke Rli^N^^
?£^I « P -'d B - 8 ~?- Charles ^'a"" 1 So-mlchsen, Alfred B.
S»^' v w" S lm S y ^ mnpkSn *- Stanley Vesta '. Victor VoTH^en,
Edward N. Wentworth, Hans J. Wolfe, and Muriel H. Wright^
MS 62-3494
Williams, Eleazer, d. 1858.
Papers, 1806-86.
28 Items and 6 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections,
in part, photocopies.
».i In<Ua i!L leader and "Jaalenary. Correspondence, portions of Jour-
I£d d*JSL£f17 "*?"?* "i*"* fcr ***■ 4 ^ of sern»^, nVfS.
and documents to an Indian language, Indian vocabularies, 2 sketchy
%£%<$ ™,", WU ^ff? s ' ■ na re»tal«ences of a long acfluauSS
wmi^S JS3SS™ , written _ b 5 r f 66 " 6- Ells abouYlST&Conceni
WDflams activities in securing lands in Wisconsin for the Jfew York
Indians, his connection with the Ogdeu Land Company in NeV Tor™
Ms relations with the Protestant Episcopal Domestic and Foreign
Missionary Society and Government officials, his school in Wisconsin,
his .marriage ■eventual repudiation by the Indians, later emergence
astoe sc-caUed "Lost Dauphin," and the validity of his claims to that
TT.5"!! e ^T 03 naTe been P^bUshed In Collections of the Wisconsin
Historical Society, v. 6 (1869-72) p. 308-42. u***-™
MS 62-3495
Tweedy, John H 1814-1891.
Papers, 1800-90.
8 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
nJ^^f- * Correspondence (1836-80) and miscellaneous legal papers
Pertatotag to cases in which Tweedy was professionally taterested.
w? f TS d< S!l?J5 I,Cerns *■* law """ Election business of the firms
ZS, M.^jT eedy v Was associated ; Ms poUtJcal career, Whig politics,
rariyMllwaukee history, the Milwaukee and Rock River CanaL
™SfT *,'2Z?'2?£' constituents while Wisconsin Delegate toCm-
SSS.^. 184 ! - * 8 - WIa «> D « tn, a northwest boundary, the lerand State
iZf^T 1 co ? TeBt i» 1 - a«a»ra of the Stockbrldge Indians, construc-
tion and financing of early Wisconsin railroads, the KansasAld
Fernate cU^.^?*^ the Wisconsin member, the Milwaukee
Letter! SS?Th!Si. 7^2? and **£?"« ««•««• In Milwaukee.
hSSSLPZZLJPS** L 0gden a" BaBa Crocker throw light on
Tweedy's speculation in Mexican War veterans' land warranto and
^a h spec^. reUtton8 ^ SamUeI S " B ~« »- .^"essSS
MS 62-3496
California. State Library, Sacramento.
Collection of reminiscences.
ca. 50 items.
In California State Library.
In part, transcripts.
Chiefly reminiscences of pioneer life in California, covering the
years 1826-84. Many of the narratives describe childhood experiences
In the East overland or ocean Journeys to California, mining experi-
ences, and ranch life. Persons represented Include William B Baker
Joseph R. Bradway, William H. Brewer, Mrs. James Caples Anson
Clark, Sterling B. Clark, Peter Cook, Crockett M. Crawford Thomas
Cunningham, Henry Dalton, Wlnnall A. Dalton, Flavtus J. Daniels,
Ella S. Day, James Doran, James E. Enos, Mahlon D. Fairchlld,
Edward A. Farwell, Kate M. Fumlss, Jeremiah M. Garoutte, Knyp-
hansen Geer, Richard GeUtt Colonel W. W. Gift, M. M. Gregory
N. E. Hanson, Julia L Hare, Hester Ann Harland. John Berry H11L
Mary A^ Hodgson, Elijah P. Howell, George L. Hunt Henry Hovey
Hyde, George A. Johnson, Richard Keen, Francis W. Lewis, Jacob
Loewinsohn, George McCowen, J. H. Manklns, Evan Mosber, Leander
V" ?^ on ' J ; G - R1 i ker ' Anarew F - Rodgers, I. M. Smith, Mrs. David
J. Staples, J. F. Talbott Harlow C. Thompson, Mariana Torres.
Harriet Torrey, William W. Upton, Robert S. Watson, David Wharff
Edward L. Williams, Rachael J. Wood, Rebecca H. Woodson and
Reuben G. Wright '
MS 62-3497
Goggan, John Patrick.
Papers, 1944-59.
1ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
«, P i ayW "f ht . Correspondence, drafts, notes, and published editions
of the works of Gogcan, written under the pseudonym John Patrick.
Includes the first draft and the Telegu, Arabic, and Japanese editions
of his play The hasty heart ; notes on The Teahouse of the Auxust
Moon; corrected MSS. of Good as gold and Juniper and the pagans-
playserlpts of The world of Suzie Wong, together with extensive corl
respondence pertinent to the filming of this picture, and to location
problems, star rights and prerogatives, and censorship questions; and
Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan's Mr. Roberts, with MS notes by
Goggan who adapted the play for motion pictures.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Goggan, M61.
MS 62-3498
Warner family.
Papers.
several hundred items.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
.-SSPHL?' a Northampton, Mass., family, mainly of Joseph Warner
(1751-1836), his son Joseph Warner, Jr. (1789-1840) and his ereat-
grandsoo John Flavel Warner (b. 1828). A large group of private
financial papers (1820-84) includes mainly bills, receipts, and promis-
sory notes, and concerns church subscriptions and pew rents sub-
scriptions to periodicals (1S26-«1), the Hampshire and Hampden
Canal (1827-28), tbe Hampshire and Hampden Railroad (1853-54)
the New Haven and Northampton Co. (1876), Wade, Warner and Co.,'
proprietors of the Hampshire County Journal (1880), and Warner,
Holland and Co. (1848-49). Other papers Include deeds to land in
Northampton; 2 letters; official papers relating to highways (1816-
65), water supply (1874-81), schools and teachers (1824-45) dog
licenses (1859-68), and taxes (1816-71) ; and genealogical notes and
correspondence concerning the Warner and Hayward families.
Presented oy Mrs. Arthur S. Warner, 1955 and earlier.
MS 62-3499
Trumbull, James Russell, 1825-1899.
Papers, to 1907.
ca. 881 items and 21 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
In part, transcripts from originals in the State archives of Massa-
chusetts and the British Museum, and photocopies.
Newspaperman and local historian. Mainly material collected for
Trumbull's History of Northampton (to 1800), together with a few
notes on 19th century matters; some partial drafts of the history;
letters to Trumbull and to bis niece, Nancy L. Miller, who helped to
edit the history, chiefly on historical, biographical, or genealogical
subjects; Trumbull's journal (1843) for a period when he was appren-
tice under William Abbott Hawley of the Hampshire gazette; and
some miscellaneous personal papers and writings Including 2 poems,
an essay, and a copy of "The Lyceum Journal, v. 1, no. 1, 1845" by
Trumbull.
Presented by Nancy L. Miller, 1913-14.
MS 62-3500
291
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hawley, Joseph, 1723-1788.
Papei-s of Joseph Hawley 3d, and of his father and grand-
father, 1675-1781.
ca. 90 items and 6 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton. Mass.)
In part, transcripts and a photocopy.
Papers of Joseph Hawley 3d, lawyer of Northampton, Mass., in-
clude letters received, mainly on business, legal, and official matters,
transcript of his letter declining election as a Massachusetts senator,
2 daybooks containing sections on charges for preparing and recording
votes (1750-54) and on intentions of marriage (1750-58) ; accounts
and miscellaneous papers, and a photocopy of Hawley's will. Papers
of his father, Joseph Hawley (1682-1735), farmer and merchant, of
Northampton, Mass„ include letters and business papers, 2 ledgers,
and 2 daybooks. Papers of the first Joseph Hawley (1655-1711) in-
clude a notebook containing Latin exercises, a brief list of Hampshire
County deaths and marriages, accounts, and entries on legal cases.
MS 62-3501
Armstrong, Florence Arzelia, 1884-1962.
Papers, 1901-61.
3 t. aud 3 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-120)
Economist Correspondence with personal friends and about club
activities ; articles on the cost of living, problems of the aged, and the
status of women ; and material relating to various organizations such
as the Washington, D. C. branch of the American Association of Uni-
versity Women, the Business and Professional Women's Club of Wash-
ington, the National Woman's Party, and the American Dietetic Asso-
ciation. Some correspondence and other papers relate to the Mac*
Dowell colony for artists, writers, and musicians in Peterborough,
N. E. Persons mentioned include Marion Nevins MacDowell, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Marjorie Shearon, and Sue Shelton White.
MS 62-3502
Harvard University. Medical School.
Lecture notes kept by faculty and students, 1783-1933.
15ft
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Among the professors represented are Jacob Bigelow, Walter
Bradford Cannon, Walter Channing, Henry Asbury Christian, Edward
Hammond Clarke, Aaron Dexter, Reginald Heber Fits, Oliver Wendell
Holmes, James Jackson, John Barnard Swett Jackson. Frederic
Thomas Lewis, Francis Minot John Ware, John Warren, John Collins
Warren, Jonathan Mason Warren, Benjamin Waterhouse, and Charles
James White. Student notes include those by Henry Pickering Bow-
ditch, Harvey Cashing, Lawrence Joseph Henderson, Oliver Wendell
Holmes, William James, George Burgess McGrath, James Howard
Means, George Richards Minot, Frederick Cheever Shattuck, and
George Cheever Shattuck.
Gifts.
MS 62-3503
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.
Papers, 1834-92.
2 ft.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
In part, photocopies and microfilm (negative) from originals in the
New York Academy of Medicine, the Library of Congress, Duke Hos-
pital Library, and the Hugh Upham Clark collection in Arlington, Va.
Author. Scattered letters, notes, and papers ; notebooks of Holmes'
lectures to students (1850-82) as Parkman professor of anatomy at
Harvard Medical School ; notes on cases made in Paris (1834-35) and
case records (1844-48); together with photocopies and microfilm
which Include Holmes' correspondence with S. Weir Mitchell and let-
ters to his family (1835-88).
Unpublished finding aids in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift and purchase.
MS 62-3504
Stebbins, Daniel, 1766-1856.
Lathrop-Stebbins collection.
ca. 1000 items and 4 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Chiefly papers of Dr. Daniel Stebbins. Includes family letters and
papers; genealogical notes on the Lathrop, Stebbins, and Long fami-
lies; correspondence relating to Patrick Peebles (b. 1760) of Pelham,
Mass., and Virginia; deeds (1615) to Peter Allen of Sooth Hadley,
Mass., and Daniel Stebbins, for land in Berkshire Co., Mass. ; records,
plans, and other papers pertaining to Hampshire County buildings
In Northampton and to roads; reminiscences (1845-46) prepared by
Dr. Stebbins for the Hampshire gazette, Including notes on early
settlers and on Shays' Rebellion; materials (1780-1853) relating to
the New England Company -of Proprietors of Lands In Virginia] of
which Stebbins *was a member, and to the lands in Randolph and
Lewis Counties, Va. (now West Virginia) In which it invested ; and
maps and plans if lands in Ohio (chiefly Connecticut Western Re-
serve). Illinois, and Massachusetts (Savoy, Florida, and Northamp-
ton) as well as West Virginia, together with land records, copies of
deeds, and information on the roads and distances from Northampton.
Unpublished guide in the lihrary. Described in the Daily Hamp-
shire gazette, of Northampton, Mass.. July 30, 1929.
Presented by Bessie Stebbins Lathrop, 1929.
MS 62-3505
Bartlett family.
Papers, from 1728.
several items and 6 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Papers of the Bartlett family of Essex Co., Mass. Includes a letter
book of Edmund Bartlett (b. 1775) , merchant of Newburyport, Mass. ;
correspondence (1784-1841) of his father William Bartlett (1748-
1841), merchant and benefactor of Andover Theological Seminary;
diary (1815) kept on a business trip to Annapolis, Washington, Bal-
timore, and New York by Richard Bartlett (1763-1832), merchant
and wool manufacturer of Newburyport; together with an interleaved
almanac (1818) of Bailey Bartlett (1750-1830) of Haverhill, Mass.",
containing remarks on the Haverhill Bridge and on agriculture;
account book (1728-35) of John Bartlett, tanner and currier of
Amesbury, Mass.; account book (1798-1801) of John Bartlett of
Haverhill, proprietor of a general store ; and account books (1731-64) ,
letters, and shipping papers of Samuel Bartlett (d. 1825), merchant of
Haverhill and Boston.
MS 62-3506
Clark, Charles Edgar, 1843-1922.
Papers, 1898-1904.
1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
In part, transcripts.
Naval officer. Correspondence, orders and appointments, a memo-
rial, narratives of the Oregon's exploits, some printed matter, and a
photo. Includes translations of cipher dispatches received and sent
by Clark as captain of the U. S. S. Oregon on her voyage from San
Francisco in 1898; several letters of congratulation from prominent
persons ; copies of letters of thanks from Clark for honors tendered
him; copies of Clark's letters (1900) to the Secretary of the Navy
regarding the battle of Santiago; 2 accounts of the feats of the
Oregon during the Spanish American War; a memorial to Clark by
the Oregon's crew; 2 personal letters (1902) to Clark from Theodore
Roosevelt; transcripts from the official records of the War of the
Rebellion regarding the naval assault on Fort Fisher; and some
clippings concerning Clark's genealogy.
Unpublished finding aid In repository.
MS 62-3507
Cnrwen family.
Papers, 1652-1889.
4 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Papers of a family of merchants of Salem, Mass., descendants of
George Curwin (1610-1685), consisting of correspondence, accounts,
bills and receipts, legal documents, shipping papers, and estate
papers, mainly concerning the family's business interests and prop-
erty. Papers relating to other matters include a document signed
Jan. 17, 1692 by Samuel Parris, clergyman of Salem Village involved
in the witchcraft delusion of that year, offering to reduce his salary;
some letters, covenants, and reports of the First Church at Salem
(1717-37) ; letters (1744-45) from George Curwen (1717-1746) to
his wife while he was commissary for the army at the siege of Louis-
burg; letters (1778-91) to Samuel Curwen (1715-1802), a loyalist
who spent the Revolutionary years in England, from Jonathan Sewall,
Hon. William Browne, and William Pynchon, concerning political
conditions in Salem, family affairs, and the Social Library in Salem;
and two letters (1812) from officers of the brig Edwin of Salem to
the American consul at Cadiz, from Algiers where they were held
prisoner.
, Unpublished finding aid in repository.
MS 62-3508
Cutler, Enos, 1781-1860.
Papers, 1811-49.
4v.
In Essex Institute collections ( Salem, Mass. )
Army officer. Mainly military letters and orders of Cutler while
an officer in the recruiting service of the 2d, 4th, 5th, and 7th Regi-
ments of the U. S. Army, together with letters relating to the Jeffer-
son Woolen Company of Brownville, N. Y., in which Cutler had an
Investment, a weather diary (1829-31) kept at Fort Mackinac, Mich.,
and a few miscellaneous letters and papers. Military papers Include
some 600 letters (1811-39) written from Detroit, Fort Winnebago,
Sault Salnte Marie, Fort Gaines, Madison Barracks, and elsewhere;
general orders (1827-39) from the adjutant general; monthly returns
292
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cutler, Enos, 1781-1860. Papers, 1811-49. (Continue*!)
of the recruiting party at Hew York; muster rolls (1811-12) of
Cutler's company in the 7th Begt; bills and receipts; some letters
(1837) about troubles between officers and men on rne transport ship
Eliza Abby ; and letters (1823-25) from Henry Schoolcraft, as Indian
agent at Sault Sainte Marie, concerning the erection of buildings for
the agency, laws on trade and intercourse with the Indians, and the
liquor traffic. A copy of a bill for Winnebago annuities gives a list
of Tillages with the names of Indians in each.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
MS 62-3809
Kent, William, 1864-1928.
Papers, 1801-1961.
ca. 75.000 items.
In Yale University Library.
U. S. Representative from California. Correspondence, scrapbooks,
clippings, memorabilia, and printed matter, primarily relating to
Kent's activities as a reformer in Chicago (1867-1908) and San
Francisco (1806-10), as a Progressive Congressman from California
(1910-16), as head of the Independent Voters for Wilson (1916), as
member of the first Tariff Commission (1916-19), as unsuccessful
candidate for the Senate (1920), and as a private citizen interested
in progressive conservation programs, particularly with respect to
public control or ownership of water power sites. Includes material
on the exclusion and treatment of Orientals in the Far West Re-
mainder of the material concerns activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth
(Thacher) Kent This includes material on Kent gathered for her
biography, of him. Kent's correspondents include Jane Addams, Wal-
ter Lowrie Fisher, CoL Edward M. House, Theodore Roosevelt, Wil-
liam Howard Toft, and Woodrow Wilson. Material is related to the
library's Newlands collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Elizabeth (Thacher) Kent and Sherman Kent, 1935-62.
MS 62-3510
Karrick, David Brewer, 1893-1960.
Papers, 1817-1961.
24 ft
In Yale University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer, businessman, and public official. Correspondence and
other papers, mainly (1956-40) when Karrick served on the Board
of Commissioners for the District of Columbia. Correspondence with
Carl L. Shipley pertains to Republican campaigns of 1958 and 1960.
Among the other letters, mainly personal, are exchanges with Latin
American lawyers and diplomats resulting from Karrick's activities
in various inter-American organizations, among them the Inter-
American Bar Association. Newspaper clippings and speeches reflect
Karrick's public life. Letters between James Lawson Karrick (1862-
1931) and Henrietta (Brewer) Karrick (1865-1939) discuss social
and cultural affairs of Washington, D. C. and Massachusetts.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Karrick, 1960-61.
MS 62-3511
riffles, Charles Dewey, 1867-1949.
Papers, 1920-49.
ca. 10,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Insurance executive. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, press
releases, and printed material. Bulk of the collection is concerned
with the activities of the Republican Party, of which Hllles was
New York's national committeeman (1920-87). His most frequent
correspondents were Nicholas Murray Butler (1862-1947), John
Callan O'Laughlln (1873-1949), James Rockwell Sheffield (1864-
1938), and James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr. (1877-1952). Other cor-
respondents include Presidents. Cabinet members, Congressmen, Sen-
ators, Federal Judges, diplomats. Journalists, lawyers, businessmen,
and various political leaders. The memoranda include accounts of
Hllles's visits to Presidents and other party leaden. In general,
the material of the 1920's Is concerned with patronage matters, while
the material for the New Deal years (the heaviest concentration of
papers) deals most often with the broader questions of party policy
and organization.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the HlUes family, 1961.
MS 62-3512
Beer, William Coffins, 1863-1916.
Beer family collection, 1834-1958.
ca. 30,000 items.
In Yale University library.
Lobbyist and financial executive. Letters and papers by or relat-
ing to Beer, his father-in-law, Linus Caleb Baldwin, and his relatives
including children and grandchildren. Papers of Beer provide in-
formation on American political life (1896-1916) when be was
lobbyist for such varied interests as J. P. Morgan & Co, Inter-
national Harvester Co, the New York life Insurance Co, and the
Government of Italy, was a close associate of Mark Hanna and
active in securing the election of William McKlnley. Papers of linns
Caleb Baldwin (1856-1909) portray the life of a cattleman. Several
letters (1919-20) among the correspondence of Beer's son, Richard
Cameron Beer, provide an account of turmoil in Hungary after
Horthy's assumption of power.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss Alice Beer, 1947.
MS 62-3513
Smith, Jane (Norman) 1874-1953.
Papers, 1913-53.
3 v. antl 12 boxes.
In Raddiffe College Library. Women's Archives (A-116)
Women's rights advocate. Papers centering on the activities of
the National Woman's Party, of which Mrs. Smith was chairman
(1927-29). Bulk of the collection Is correspondence and Includes
information on the 1947 lawsuits within the National Woman's party,
and on other women's organizations. International women's activities,
and suffrage In New York. Three volumes of newspaper clippings
relate to suffrage and equal rights. Organizations mentioned tnclnde
the Business Woman's Legislative Council of California, the Con-
gressional Union for Woman Suffrage, International Labour Office,
National Council of Women, Woman's Consultative Committee on
Nationality, and World Woman's Suffrage Alliance. Persons men-
tioned Include Mary Bitter Beard, Alva Belmont, Laura Berrien, Sue
Brobst, Walter Chandler, Frances Bayard Hllles, Edith Houghton
Hooker, Alma Lutz, Burnlta Sheiton Matthews, Alice Paul, Anita
Pollitzer, Doris Stevens, Nathan Strauss, Mabel Vernon, Anne Har-
bottle Whittle Anne Ketton Wiley, and Maud Younger.
Acquired 1956.
MS 62-3514
Witherle, William Howe, 1821-1906.
Business papers, 1806-92.
65 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Keeper of a general store In Castlne, Me, which Witherle's father
and others had operated under the firm names of Hook & Witherle,
(1806-08), Witherle & Jarvto (1810-44), and William Witherle * Co.
(after 1S44). Includes records of the firm (1806-92) ; a volume kept
by John H. Jarvis (1857-89) containing personal and household
accounts, accounts of shares in ships, and a Jarvis genealogy; and
Information on the operation of the Castlne Brick Co. (1866-81), the
fishing Industry, importation of salt and shipping and shipbuilding.
Inventory in the library. Also described in List of business manu-
scripts in Baker library, complied by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gift of Miss Amy C. Witherle, 1929.
MS 62-3515
Dunlap, Andrew, 1794-1835.
Papers, 1754-1844.
17 v.
In Essex Institute collections ( Salem, Mass. )
Lawyer. Correspondence and other papers, mainly of a political
and business nature. Many of the papers concern legal complaints
Involving shipping Interests and violation of revenue laws, with which
Dunlap was concerned as U. S. District Attorney for Massachusetts.
Includes letters from prisoners In the Boston and Cambridge Jails
asking Dunlap's assistance; material concerning Andrew Jackson's
political campaign of 1828; letters (1832) from Robert RantouL Jr,
discussing local and national politics; letters (ca. 1835) from Charles
Sumner, many relating to Dunlap's book Admiralty practice, which
was edited by Sumner; several letters (1832) concerning the antt-
Masonlc movement and its relation to politics; papers relating to the
piracy case on the brig Mexican; some papers relating to vd"*^ 8
voyages (1837-38) ; briefs for debate, and political addresses. Other
correspondents include Rufos Choate, George Mifflin Dallas, John
Forsyth, Leverett Saltonstall, Martin Van Bnren, and Levi Woodbury.
Unpublished finding aid In repository.
MS 62-3516
Proprietors of the Locks and Canals on Merrimack River.
Records, 1792-1947.
13 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
In part microfilm (negative)
Incoming correspondence, letter books, general accounting records,
payrolls, and, on microfilm, directors' minutes (1792-1941). Bulkof
material dates from 1830, after the company ceased to be a turnpike
company and became responsible for development of water power, to
1800 Includes Information on a gristmill, on construction of canals,
collection of tolls, and kyanlzing. of lumber. Numerous textile com-
panies in Lowell, Mass, and tie adjoining areas are »^ D J e » en g d Jf
the papers. Correspondents include William ^Badger Kb*_Boott,
Uriah A. Boyden, CoL James Fronds, James B. Francis, Patrick T.
Jackson, Hiram F. Mills, and George W. Whistler. Material is related
to the library's Lowell textile mills collections.
Inventory and Indexes in the library.
Gift of the company, 1960-61.
MS 62-3517
293
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti
ons
Gregory family.
Papers, 1810-57.
12 v. and 1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Correspondence and business papers of the Gregory family of
Marblehead, Mass. Much of the correspondence Is addressed to John
j rl S 8 ?, 17, merchant wl "> ™» 1° charge of coastal buoys In the loWs
and 1840 s, and his son Joseph Gregory. Includes much information
on shipping and trading, particularly In fish and oil. Correspondence
concerning placing of buoys is with the collector of customs at Boston.
A few letters (1841, 1813) from Edward F. Bowden of Iowa City tell
of the hardships of western pioneering. Letter books (1851-57) con-
tain copies of letters written by James Gregory & Son apparently
pension and bounty commissioners at Marblehead, concerning Revo-
lutlonary War and War of 1812 pension claims from persons in Maine,
inTS£SS? , V ,d ^S Stat< * "* "a""* *!*> to land bounties'
andpatents. Many of these letters are ftwn Walter B. Gregory
MS 62-8518
Loring family.
Correspondence, 1828-1919.
4 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-115)
r™V < L??L 1< ? 1 t IS ^-S^S"" ot tbe ^"^ **"**'> including Ellis
JSK H"" 8 (M02-1S58), Ms wife Louisa (GUman) Loring (17W-
iSS ' ^ r ^ 1 ngb ^H ADM r <»*«">«. wife of Otto Dr^S UW-
18S0), and their children Louise Loring Dresel (b. 18641 and Ellis
JSSSf 3"? i 1 ^■ 1 ? 5, • 0thers *W*-M inflti StaSS
A.^, E l lzabetll o Cary A 8» ssl2 . *"°mas BaUey Aldrlch, John Alb lm
^T&J'^.S"?' Sar ^. Gray V* 1 *- *«* WeSon Chapma^
Lydta Maria Child. James Freeman Clarke, Sarah Clarke, Dorothea
JSSJ ™,i , Am 'e Adams Fields, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, Margaret
Fuller William Henry Fumess, William Lloyd Garrison. CsjSiS
Howard Gilman, Edward Everett Hale, Julii Wud^we^arah
Orne Jewett, John Gilman King, Theodore Par ker^llaT'QnScF
Fanny Qulncy, Josiah Qulncy, Josiah Phillips Scy, Jose* Tstoff
MS 62-3519
Mclver family.
Papers. 1801-1929.
ca. 3 ft. (ca. 2000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
^SS?? £ ^ , bs anas:
SEwnS"? - 1 £ tade ^, a Bnl »' Nem s - Brown, Michael Car-
tS£S?' T Marli G™« (Mclver) Graham, John Hickman Rachel
7^«JL-TT? D T Ce ' *S e Grabam MclTer Evander ^ver.^rma
(Sandridge) Mclver, Mary L, (Ramsey) Mclver (1843-19081 wn
llamJRamsey Mclver, James A. SEuSg? Joto T JiaufiTj VaS
IsSp^XhSU 1 ^^' M*^ Graham (McfveV) /at^ersol
2£££J*222£2£££" **msey. ™iliam Baine Alexander
Gift TSEX&£ "*°°W ***»* no. 4 ( 1962,
MS 62-3520
Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 1847-1903.
Papers, 1840-1937.
10 v. and 69 boxes.
T™,™« ™* t0 J le » I f^'ety of Wisconsin collections.
♦hTSS^F'.. Ca . TO ^oy* mainly dealing with her preparation 3
aebiography of her brother publiahe*1nl912. and review? of the
eS^w C ^? P0 S aents " ,nS »* JaM ASSmTjohTp ™AtaeHL
O fl ^t W - r^T""** S iT uel Bo*»«>. William OiteTf EngS)
J??!™ 06 * 1 * ^"ow, Thomas Davidson, Richard T Ely Georw H
Henry A. Hunfcngton (of England), Henry Keenan. Alfred *• ™
SniS? i* 6erm 5*L,Charles B^atth^wt^dwif^ Mel?
S^2? * , Mo ^. EltweedTomeroy, the Bev. John F Tower Wn-
DTwSg^ ™° ■ Sh,ck ' Fnm<:es B- Wlliard, and Carroll
SoSSflttM? ^i^-^t Tfr? ipt ? <* ^ Wte«»»«n Historical
society («M4) p. 129-130, and Its Supplement (1957) p. 94.
MS 62-3521
Bentley, Blanch Spnrlock.
Papers. 1761-1942.
ca. 300 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives
. t = H 'S2 rian ' ,, C°J res P < !?' lenc<! . genealogical data, historical notes and
sketches on McMinnville and Warren County, wills, indentures a
muster roll (1846) of Captain A Northcut's Company mawTa'od
not Sl ™ d memorabilia Indndes 16 letters from a soldier identified
as Cy T tus, of the 19th Regiment of Michigan^ IrrfanrW des™ bine
Sherman* March through Georgia and South CaroHna^d material
S ?J*1 Ar cher - Ar eo, Armstrong, Bentley, Black, Boiling Bonner
9S&£S2tfSS: S3tt w S2S?&s2£
Unpublished register in the repository
Anralred from the estate of Sterling Brown, executor of the estates
of Mrs. Bentley's sons. Frank and EMHdge Bentley
MS 62-3522
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Maes.
Collection of account books.
ca.500v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
ing^Ln^g^^
making and saddlery, horsesThotels and Svernt ho^how'ac^n^
Importers, Insurance, Jewelers, loans, Uth^ipTers T?d I •iSE?
^records, otteries, machinists, music puMSunTandTeachin?
peddlery shipping and shipbuUding, shoematog^awmuul sWn7teL'
slaves, stage lines, storekeeplng. Umber, taHors? tanners Vi^™^
toll bridges, and a type foundry. toduoS a^om^of Si ™tSS
Bradstreet during the French and In^an War^nd rerard^ "of t^2
United States Loan Office in Boston (1785-ei) ^
MS 62-3523
Taylor, Bradley R 18 95 _
Papers, 1940-58.
3 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
gether with some correspondence fl94fEj>«i JIfh ^tJr r^ :
^vento^' re ^o i ry A1 ' lD OTn — « Wis^rTm JameS ? " ^
Gift of Mr. Taylor, 1960.
MS 62-3524
Hazelton, George Cochrane, 1833-1922
Papers, 1863-1910, 1922.
4 boxes.
il I™? ^f t ?? ai1 Societ y of Wisconsin collections
MS 62-3525
294
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dewey, Nelson, 1813-1889.
Papers, 1818-1907.
2 v. and 10 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Lawyer, land speculator, and Governor of Wisconsin. Correspond-
ence, diaries, annual messages as Governor (1848-52), account books
(1839-89), land deeds, contracts, mortgages, and other business
papers. Correspondence deals with Dewey's activities as a land-
owner, lead miner, and member of the law firm of Dewey and J. Allen
Barber; as a land agent for such eastern speculators as the Bronson
family of New York City, Garret V. Dennlston of Albany, and Henry
Hubbard of Charlestown, N. H. ; and as executor, with Cyrus Wood-
man, of the Ben C. Ba a t ma n estate at Platteville, Wis. Diaries (1854-
89) contain brief notations as to Dewey's travels, health, and family,
accounts of money paid and received, and genealogical and miscellane-
ous data.
MS 62-3526
Baker, Charles Minton, 1804-1872.
Papers, 1835-72.
10 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer. Correspondence and other papers relating to Baker's col-
lection agency and law practice. Includes a local assessment roll
(1841) ; a law practice daybook (1845-47) ; a draft of the report of
the committee on the Judiciary for the 1846 constitutional convention ;
MS. of the 1849 Bevlsed statutes of the State of Wisconsin, which
Baker edited ; letters relating to incorporation and efforts to finance
the Kenosha and Belolt Railroad; Baker's Pioneer history of Wal-
worth County; several autobiographical sketches; and records (1845-
59) of the Lake Geneva mercantile firm of Joseph Griffin and C. B.
Merrill the latter Including wheat contracts with farmers together
with letters of Henry K. Elkins, wheat dealer at Southport, quoting
prices in Eastern markets. Correspondents include Henry Dodge,
Edward Elderkta. Joslah A. Noonan, Edward G. Ryan, Marshall M.
Strong, and H. S. Wlnsor.
Baker's Pioneer history of Walworth County has been published In
the Collections of the Wisconsin State Historical Society, v. 6 (1889/
72) p. 441-75 ; autobiographical sketches have been published In the
Wisconsin magazine of history, v. 5 (1922) p. 389-401 and v. 6 (1925)
p. 445-53.
MS 62-3527
Hnber, Henry Allen, 1869-1933.
Papers, 1895-1933.
9 v. and 15 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and State legislator of Wisconsin. Correspondence (9
boxes, mainly after 1923), speeches (5 boxes), Hubert work entitled
War hysteria, letter books (IS v, 1901-26), cashbooks relating to
Hubert legal practice; campaign expense notebooks, a docket (1908-
32) for Hubert years as Dane County court commissioner ; and a vol-
ume of State budget estimates for 1913. Correspondence includes a
number of letters from constituents, and after 1927 relates to small
loans legislation, chain banks, and chain stores. Other suhjecls In-
clude the Huber law of 1913 for the employment of county prisoners,
questions of parliamentary law, various electoral campaigns, a suc-
cessor to Sen. La FoUette, and the Initiative and referendum.
MS 62-3528
The Playwrights' Company.
Records, 1938-60.
62 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Records of a corporation formed In Delaware in 1938 by Maxwell
Anderson, S. N. Behrman. Sidney Howard, Elmer Bice, Robert K
Sherwood, and John F. Wharton, for the purpose of producing-plays ;
dissolved In 1980. Mainly production estimates, partnership agree-
ments, staff contracts, theater booking contracts, union agreements,
salary lists, royalty statements, monthly statements, weekly settle-
ments, and other financial matters. Includes in addition correspond-
ence, memoranda, general agreements and plans, and minutes of meet-
ings dealing with the staffing of a production, selection of plays,
advertising policies, and other production matters. Correspondence
relates primarily to the organization, development, and operations of
the company, covering subjects ranging from theater leases and pub-
licity to ticket pricing and casting. Correspondents Include Maxwell
Anderson, S. N. Behrman, William Fields, Sidney Howard, Elmer
Bice, Robert E. Sherwood, and Kurt WeHL
Inventory In repository.
Gift of the t°" t In 1961.
MS 62-3529
lantoul family.
Papers, 1814-70.
St.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Papers of a family of Beverly, Mass, Including diary (1814) of
Robert Rautoul Jr. (1805-1852), diary (1848-50) of Robert Samuel
Bantonl (1832-1922) kept while a student at Boston Latin School,
and diary (1869-70) kept by Hannah Lovett Rantoul (b. 1821) de-
scribing a trip to Europe.
MS 62-3530
Prentice, Caleb, 1746-1803.
Papers, 1782-90.
3v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Clergyman, of Reading, Mass. Interleaved almanac-diaries and
account books for 1782, 1785, and 1790.
MS 62-3531
Weld (Stephen M.) & Company of Boston.
Records, 1883-1931.
6ft
In Harvard Business School Baker Library.
Annual statements (1886-99), ledgers, journals, and blotters of a
firm that bought and sold cotton.
Gift of Rudolph Weld, 1938.
MS 62-3532
Bowditch, Henry Pickering, 1840-1911.
Papers, 1868-1909.
Sft
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Professor of medicine Notes as a student at Harvard Medical
School and abroad ; notes for lectures ; scattered correspondence.
Gift.
MS 62-3533
Benedict, Francis Gano, 1870-1957.
Papers, 1894-1957.
4ft
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Scientist Lecture notes as a student In Germany (1894), scat-
tered correspondence, unpublished writings, reports on foreign lab-
oratories submitted to the Carnegie Institute (1907, 1910, 1913, 1923
1926/27, 1929, 1932/33), photos., clippings, and memorabilia.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift and purchase, 1962.
MS 62-3534
Crafts, James Monroe, 1817-1903.
Papers, 1850-79.
ca. 579 items.
In Forbes Iihrary (Northampton, Mass.)
Farmer, merchant and local historian. Correspondence (ca. 165
Items) ; business and personal bills, receipts, promissory notes, de-
posit slips (1873), and tax receipts; genealogies; and miscellaneous
printed matter (18 Items). Bulk of the collection relates to business
matters, particularly concerning tobacco, in Whately and Shelburne
Falls, Mass. (1873-75). Correspondence Includes some letters of
Crafts as treasurer of Whately, 4 letters from Elbrldge Klngsley,
and some letters to Crafts from William F. Crafts relating to geneal-
ogy. The Craft family genealogies are In the hand of W. C. Crafts.
Presented by John Crafts, 1918.
MS 62-3535
Cothren, Montgomery M 1819-1888.
Papers, 184-1-88.
5 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and legislator of Wisconsin. Some correspondence dealing
with cases heard by Cothren as circuit Judge, and materials pertain-
ing to cases before his court; bills, receipts, land patents and cer-
tificates, and a few letters discussing political affairs.
MS 62-3536
Congregational Churches in Massachusetts. Hampshire
Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers.
Records of Congregational associations of Hampshire
County, Mass., 1731-
ca. 470 items and 19 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Includes records of the Hampshire Association of Ministers (1731-
1927), the Mountain Association of Ministers (1790<-1S37), the Hamp-
shire East Association of Ministers (1841-1908), the Hampshire West
Association of Ministers (scattered Items, 1847-1926), the Hampshire
East Conference of Churches (1845-49), the Hampshire West Con-
ference of Churches (1845-55), the Hampshire East Association of
Congregational Chnrches (1860-1927), the Hampshire Association of
Churches (1865-1927), and the Hampshire Association of Oongrega-
295
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Driver, William, 1803-1886.
Papers, 1S36-84.
1 package.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem. Mass.)
Sea captain, of Salem, Mass. Lettars from Driver in Nashville,
Tenn., describing the condition of that section during and after the
Civil War; letters from Henry Driver in Nashville to his brother
George; and a letter from William Driver to Henry Wheatland of
Salem, Mass., concerning "Old Glory," and giving a detailed account
of Driver's early life in Salem and his stay in the Fiji Islands.
MS 62-3569
Redlich, Fritz, 1892-
Papers, 1984-61.
1 bos.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Economic historian. Selected correspondence with economic his-
torians, particularly German, together with a copy of an autobio-
graphical sketch of Ignaz Jastrow, and papers relating to Hermann
Aobin, Arthur Spiethoff, and others.
List of correspondents in the library.
Open to investigators onder restrictions accepted bv the library.
Gift of Mr. Redlich, 1961.
MS 62-3370
Patterson, Alfred.
Business papers, 1895-1929.
l ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Real estate dealer, of Arlington, Mass. Ledgers, cashbooks, and
a few appointment books of the real estate and insurance business
which Patterson ran -with his son, Francis Alfred Patterson.
Gift of F. Alfred Patterson, Jr., and Sarah Frances Campbell, 1961.
MS 62-3571
Fetton, Samuel Morse, 1853-1930.
Papers, en. 1880-1916.
l ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Railroad construction engineer. Reports and papers on various
railroads, including the Baltimore & Ohio ; Boston & Maine • Chicago
& Alton ; Chicago & Great Western ; Chicago Subway Co. ; Cincinnati,
Chicago, New Orleans & Texas Pacific ; Cincinnati, Hamilton &■ Day-
ton; Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling; Columbus, Hocking Valley &
Toledo; Great Northern; Kanawha & Michigan; Kansas City, Pitts-
burgh & Gulf; Lima Northern; Los Angeles Terminal; Louisville,
New Albany & Chicago ; Northern Pacific; Ohio River & Charleston;
Ohio Southern; St Louis, Chicago & St Paul; and Toledo & Ohio
Central
Inventory in the library.
Gift of Samuel M. Felton, 1962.
MS 62-3572
Cooke, Noah, 1749-1829.
Account books, 1788-1829.
4 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Lawyer, of New Hampshire. Accounts for legal services and for
farm labor and produce, together with accounts (1818-27) of the
Congregational church of Keene, N. H., of which Cooke was treasurer
Purchase, 1960.
MS 62-3573
Barnard, Chester Irving, 1886-196L
Papers, 1925-60.
3 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Business and foundation executive. Correspondence relating to
Barnard's writings and lectures, together with some of the writings
themselves. Six folders contain material by or about Lawrence J.
Henderson of Harvard. Correspondents Include Adelbert Ames, Jr
(1889-1955), James B. Conant, William E. Hocking, George a Ho-
mans, Robert K. Merton. Talcott Parsons, and others.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Barnard, 1962.
MS 62^3574
Le Vallois family.
Papers, 1801-68.
ca. 70 items and 1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Correspondence and a few other papers of the Le Vallois (later
Wallis) family of Salem, Mass. Chief correspondents are Francois
Le Vallois (Francis Wallis), his wife Jeanne Le Vallois (Jane
Wallis), and his brother Jean Louis Le Vallois.
MS 62-3575
Jackson, Caleb.
Papers, 1799-1805.
2 items and 2 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Resident of Boxford, Mass. Journal (1802-05), penmanship and
poetry copybook (1799) and 2 compositions.
MS 62-3576
IngersoH, John G
Papers, 1831-53.
24 v.
1815-1889.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
General store keeper of Bradford, Mass. Diaries (11 v„
and account books (13 v„ 1842-53)
MS 62-3577
,1881-61)
1842.
IngersoU, Arthur Ambrose, h.
Diaries, 1876-1920.
5v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Theater manager of Bradford and Haverhill Mass. Diaries of
1876, 1885. 1888, 1889, and 1920. .««■»«
MS62-S578
Hunt, Thomas Franklin, 1841-1898.
Diaries, 1852-72.
11 T.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Lawyer, of Salem, Mass.
1 MS 62-3579
Hunt family.
Diaries, 1801-1901.
5v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Diaries probably written by members of the Hunt family of Salem.
Mass. *
MS 62-3580
Hathorne family.
Papers, 1661-
16 v. and 1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Correspondence, deeds, bills, receipts, and legal papers. Papers of
Hathorne ancestors contain much material relating to the shroDlne
interests of Philip English (1650-1734), Philip English, Jr (1684-
1750), John English, William English (1688-1715), and Capt John
Tonzell (d. ca. 1737), husband of Susanna English and grandfather
of Mary (Tonzell) Hathorne.
MS 62-3585
Haynes, Hamilton.
Account books, 1839-73.
41.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Masa)
Wheelwright of Newburyport, I"
MS 62-3582
Hassam family.
Papers.
3 Items and 9 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Scrapbook of miscellany concerning the w—»in Batchelder, and
Osgood families, of Salem and Boston, Mass.; 8 diaries (1898, 1893,
1894) of Eleanor Hassam (b. 1879) of Boston; 2 diaries of John
Tyler Hassam (1841-1903), lawyer of Boston, one (1863-64) contain-
ing Civil War records, the other (1873-74) a record of a trip to
Europe; 8 diaries (1872, 1877, 1878) containing personal expenses of
Nelly Alden (Batchelder) Hassam, housewife of Salem and Boston;
and a few miscellaneous papers of Jonathan Truant (1784—1859),
shipmaster of Manchester, Mass.
MS 62-3583
Hacket family.
Papers, 1737-91.
2 7.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Account book (1737-91) of Richard Hacket (d. 1767), boat builder
of Salisbury, Mass., containing records (1768-81) of settlement of
his estate by William Hacket, executor; together with an account
book (1764-80) of William Hacket (b. 1739) of Salisbury, keener of
a general store.
MS 62-3584
298
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Greenleaf family.
Papers, 1768-1850.
lbox.
In Essex: Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Correspondence, deeds, accounts, and general business papers relat-
ing to the Greenleaf family of Newburyport, Mass., and their connec-
tions. Most of the papers relate to Joshua Greenleaf, merchant, and
bis business transactions. Other members of the family represented
Include Joshua's brother, James Milk Greenleaf, of Compton, N. H.,
his sister Elizabeth (Greenleaf) Little, his father, Abner Greenleaf
(d. ca. 1806) blacksmith, and Charles Greenleaf. A few papers relate
to Joshua Greenleaf s partner, Abner Wood, and to the Noyes family.
Approximately 40 deeds relate to land in Newburyport.
MS 62-3585
Green family.
Papers, 1816-53.
1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Correspondence of John, Joseph C-, Sarah, Martha, William, and
Catherine Green, apparently sons and daughters of William Green
of Salem, Mass., together with many bills of tradesmen to and from
William Green. Correspondence mentions voyages of Joseph C. Green
and William Green who died on board the brig Gleaner in 1818 or
1819.
MS 62-3586
Townsend, Moses.
Papers,
lbox.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Correspondence between Townsend and his wife during his voyages
to Gibraltar and Malaga, other correspondence with family and
friends, notices of meetings of a club, and some household bills and
receipts.
MS 62-3587
Treadwell, John D
Papers, 1741-1835.
lbox.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Physician. Correspondence, bills, deeds, accounts, by-laws and
regulations of the Massachusetts Medical Society, several small book-
lets on diseases and treatment, and other papers.
MS 62-3588
Trumbull, William.
Letters, 1839-52.
1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Boston storekeeper. Family letters, rnntfl'^Tng mention of the
California gold rush.
MS 62-3589
Tucker family.
Papers, 1680-1848.
3 v. and 2 boxes.
In Essex Institute collections ( Salem, Mass. )
Correspondence and other papers of a family of Salem, Mass., par-
ticularly of Ichabod Tucker (d. 1846), lawyer and member of the
Massachusetts Historical Society, and of Gideon Tucker, merchant
In the overseas trade. Includes a great number of papers docu-
menting the family's commercial activities in the early 19th century ;
many papers relating to Ichabod Tucker's historical interests; and
a box of bills and plans for the building of the Gideon Tucker house
at 129 Essex St, Salem.
MS 62-3590
Turner, Joseph P
Papers, 1835-64.
2v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Resident of Marblehead, Mass. Insurance and letter books, con-
taining records of Insurance on various vessels, together with business
letters containing names of captains and cargoes, orders, and other
details.
t MS 62-3591
Upton, Elijah.
Papers, 1691-1896.
4 boxes and 1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Correspondence, bills, receipts, invoices, accounts, and other papers,
some personal. A few papers of the 1830's relate to the glue business.
MS 62-3592
Waite, Eliza.
Papers. 1786-92.
1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections ( Salem, Mass.)
Resident of Andover, Mass. Personal correspondence with Susan
Klttredge and others, 2 poems, and a dipping relating to the Klt-
tredge genealogy.
MS 62-3593
Walcott, Samuel Baker, 1795-1854.
Almanac-diaries, 1821-46.
20 v.
In Essex Institute collections ( Salem, Mass.)
Lawyer, of Massachusetts. Interleaved almanac-diaries of 1821,
1828, and 1846.
MS 62-3594
Ward family.
Business papers, 1709-1883.
15 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Bulk of the material relates to voyages (1872-1883) of the ships
Sophia and Julius Caesar, the sloop Sally and brigantlne Betsey.
Two volumes contain bills, receipts, accounts. Invoices, and business
letters relating to miscellaneous matters, Including voyages of the
ship Friendship (1779-84)
MS 62-3595
Fox, Ebenezer, d. 1857.
Papers, 1806-74.
2 boxes.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Resident of Salem, Mass., at various times trader, trucker, and
surveyor of highways. Mainly domestic bills and receipts and tax
bills.
MS 62-3596
Gilbert, Shepard D
Papers, 1857-1904.
7v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Lawyer and public official of South Carolina. Correspondence
(1857-79) mainly between Gilbert and his mother, Mrs. Sarah
(Devereux) Gilbert, together with two scrapboofcs and some miscel-
laneous papers. The correspondence includes an account by Mrs.
Gilbert of her acquaintance with Lydia Maria Child and her husband.
MS 62-3597
GoodeS, Abner Cheney, 1831-1914.
Letter book, 1859-32.
1 v.
in Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Letters and articles on historical, genealogical, legal, and philo-
sophical subjects. Includes material on Anne Hutchinson, genealogi-
cal information on the Wilson family and the Tappan family, and
a variety of other topics.
MS 62-3598
Gould, Andrew.
Papers, 1742-1875.
1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Resident of Topsfield, Mass. Mainly deeds and accounts, together
with a few bills ana miscellaneous documents and papers. Many of
the deeds are to members of the Kimball family of Boxford, Mass.
MS 62-3599
Touzell, John, d. ca. 1737.
Papers, 1682-1785.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Merchant and sea cnptaiD, of Salem, Mass. Correspondence and
other papers connected with Touzell's voyages to Spain and the West
Indies, and some personal papers, many of them letters from relatives
in the Isle of Jersey. Includes papers of Touzell's son, John Touzell,
a goldsmith, who died in 1785.
MS 62-3600
299
-»
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sevier, John, 1745-1815.
Papers, 1752-1839.
ca. 100 irems.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies of originals in
Tennessee Historical Society. ' un«,iuuis in
T.JTi!!!!f* r ' "?. iUtia officer ' Go ™rnor, and U. S. Representative from
^^?^t ^ t ^ p0D ^ mx ' ffl ordere isOTed *V Sevier « clerk of
™" !S?'?« t ™ C?? 111 * N ' C " ; »i»«"P»>ical sketches of Sevier
and his second wife, Catherine SherrUl Sevier; genealogical ma-
SS^JSS? m ° entures - accounts, programs, commissions, licenses,
and reports. Correspondents include Gilbert Christian, Benjamin
mZ 4S'n,? aT M H 3 n1 ^ G * M !* E - Holms . ADdrew Jackson/Walter
K? ^l am ™ a , < ? m ' S* **' S" 1 "- James Sevier, Valence Sevier,
Isaac Shelby, William Simmonds, Creed Taylor, and C. A. White.
Unpublished register la the repository
Purchase and gift.
MS 62-3629
Cannon, Walter Bradford, 1871-1945
Papers, 1896-1945.
24 ft
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Physiologist Correspondence (1917-18, 1922-24, 1980-45) indud-
1S 8 S 8 ^"* 1 ^ tte Cbia& M^'ral Board, United China Belief, and
S J^ l T\^ at ?V a Aid S P ani5h Democracy; notes on the study
s^rd h £icL x - ray (M96) : ta ^ (19 ° 1 ^ ) : aDfl D0t » '«
Open to investigators under librarv restrictions
Gift of Cannon's family.
MS 62-3630
Christian, Henry Asbury, 1876-1951
Papers, 1896-1939.
9 ft
In Harvard Medical Library
S!Sf. Par L of •*¥ Harva rd Medical School archives
School m^l£ma -J i^^ff?' : lectures at Harvard Medical
$5? 'o-^^tisators under library restrictions.
toft of the Christian family and of Reginald Fitz, 1945-
MS 62-3631
Cutler, Elliott Carr, 1888-1947.
Papers, 1921-42.
15 ft.
In Harvard Medical Library
S?^Sf. Part , of "% Hazard Medical School archives.
»JSaA^L*5 ^us^^g^^^
MS 62-3632
Drinker, Cecfl Kent, 1887-1956.
Papers, 1916-46.
4 ft
In Harvard Medical Library
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Professor of medicine. Lectures in physiology (M16-19> - scat
SfSSSSn^^S^r TEE"**"" 5 lirSSSS.'SJ:
n.ii^T^Li. 8 * 8 " 6 "* 1 notes ' iectores, and addresses.
°^ n >^ u W'tors under library restrictions. ^^
Gift of the Drinker family.
;v MS 62-3633
Ernst, Harold Clarence, 1856-1922.
Papers, 1883-1922.
2 ft
In Harvard Medical library
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives
■mSSc? n,ediCint SC&ttaeA """sPO^ence, lectures, notes,
Gift.
MS 62-3634
ffitz, Reginald, 1885-1953.
Papers, 1928-53.
2 ft
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Professor of medicine. Scattered correspondence- material n» ...
pects of Harvard Medical School historyTcabtoet o ^Ss o ? r£
historian of tbe school for World War n t "" J * !t OI Papers of the
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-3635
ffitz, Reginald Heber, 1843-1913.
Papers, 1854-90.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Harvard Medical Library
wJJS."*^ 01 *5 e HarT ard Medical School archives.
™ £T of ^~ of , medlclDe - Scattered letters. Including letters to Flfa-a
motb»_(i8a8-70)juia letters to and fromSir WmauTo^^MDeW
autb^pV 3tDdent: *** (188S) ' not « « cases; noSs g^
Gift
MS 62-3636
International Physiological Congress. 13th, Boston, 19B9.
Sft.
In Harvard Medical Library
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives
Corre^ondenee and papers relating to the congress and t. th.
Gift.
MS 62-3637
Jackson, James, 1777-1867.
Papers, 1811-64.
2 ft
In Harvard Medical Library
SoEST* f ^H^ard Medical School archives.
33) M^S% of m ? d,c,ne - Scattered letters, Including those (1827-
MS 62-3638
Jackson, John Barnard Swett, 1806-1879
Papers, 1828-79.
lbor.
In Harvard Medical Library
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
ter^roiile?^^ IS^t S^SSS^X^*^
cases (1837-82) ; notes on ye^T^vef (isw '^"^ ' "*"* "
Gift partly of Miss Esther Jackson.
MS 62-3639
lArrabee, Ralph Clinton, 1870-1935
Papers, 1893-1934.
6ft.
In Harvard Medical Library
jwSL 1 "* S f the Harvard Medical School archives.
Schoof^^,^^, "^ •» courses * Harvard Medical
<5<t^ ' ; and professional papers. —»»-««., ™i-
MS 62-3640
Harvard University. jtfeoTfcaZ ScAooZ.
Archives, 1783-1962
675 ft
In Harvard Medical Library.
In part, photocopies and microfilm (negative)
and^laXloSf 2Z£ Dc * 1 «««*•* the school, especially for the 18th
?SarS^^S,T?2f 7 i V**** of Acuity; lecture notes and mTtertal
S™^ Tt.^, < V? 1 ? cnI11m : student and alumni dub recoro^soms
HM^-iSi^ S.*k ^ ^ *%*"*• fr0,n i 913 : ^ records and papers
Tr^?',. ^ 2* Cancer Commission of Harvard Unlversltv ^^
Unpublished finding aids available In thllwrary UmTOrellT -
Si? iiiiT? 81 ^' 018 m}der ubr< W »estrlctIona.
uirt, deposit ahd purchase.
MS 62-3641
302
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvard University. Medical. School.
Records of student and alumni clubs, 1803-19G2.
15 it.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives
Among the more extensive Ales of records are those' of the Aeanilx-
ffroff^^T' i deDCeS , a ,?^ 1915 »- «teBimon MediSf, sSS?
^F^r^ranST"' * ,rt "* (from 1983 >- "- *
Gifts.
MS 6-2-3642
Harvard University. j|/e<foaZ School.
Papers of professors, 1783-1962.
.• v.. .1 Iwixes. 1 envelope, and 12 folders
in Ha; van] Medical Library
Vmm part of the Harvard Medical School archives
mi .«••„" ^" ups ot paim * nf n*'*? - Ta «>° Bigeimv Jacob
JiS Z ' V." 1 """ S Sr Ki * "I**™-. Brt»«rd Hickling Bradford. MyV-
cfta™ V'-T^'- ?' hv: 'S H"""""" 1 ^rke. William •Kon^Couu-
cilma » . Harvey Ourtiii*. Haliowell Davis. Aaron Dexter DaVid Linn
la. N S'?* 1 aS " iM, ?r °f- v - lleid """*• F ""cis Mi'not Mwlrt
Ch£l« M w M ran J'f ^ nsl< ™- I*«W«y. Ernest Edward Tyaer!
an h d^a,tI;;^Whi?e. Ware ' ^ *""»• J ° hn m "» ^'
Gift and purchase.
MS 63-3643
176^1840°" ° f lettUre ' 10teS fr ° m VarioUS medienl schook '
5v.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Inpart, transcripts (typewritten)
lyped copy of notes taken by John Jeffries fl745-i«ia> » r>.
Hunter's course, Mr. Else's ArstTirt se^n^u^ andDr Cnd^
Gtfte volpeau's lectures in Paris (1 v., 1840)
MS 62-3644
Collection of account books, diaries, and other records of
JNewijigland physicians and dentists, 1780-1891.
In Harvard Medical Library
Ma S f < JireO? 00 „ 1 r 5 i^H^? , ¥ 1S , Kittre ?^ a Physician of Tewksbury,
MTOMWi" rf iSii^ ^ T ff )or ' a d ™«st of Hartford, Conn. (4 v.
iswdri ' ?L ? ldo E -.?oardman (1851-1922), Boston dentist 2 t
tS^V' and of an unidentified Boston doctor (1851-59) Case re£
nSUf 7" 1843, IS* 1850) 0l ™J"««" T. PMkeT (ISIWSkT
Gifts. *
MS 62-3645
Library of the Schools of Medicine
Harvard University.
and Public Health.
Records of local medical societies,-1861-1934
3 v.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Letters and papers of the Obstetrical Society of Boston (2 v 1881-
GiSf reCOrdS (192S " 34 > of tte ^ton AaH&rtMMaS.
MS 62-3646
Sosman, Merrill Chury, 1890-1959
Papers, 1920-59.
15 ft
In Harvard Medical Library
ST^I!^ of ^i e Ha" 01 ^ Medical School archives
MS 62-3647
I*wis, Frederic Thomas, 1875-195L
Papers, 1909-45.
2ft.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Anatomist. Segments' of Lewis's flies, especially those relating to
his investigations into aspects of the history of medicine, of Harvard
Medical School, and of microscopes. Scattered correspondence, notes;
and writings. Notes for lectures to students (1915-40)
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Gift of Dr. Lewis and his family.
MS 62-3648
Minot, George Richards, 1885-1950.
Papers, 1923-49.
9ft.
In Harvard Medical Lihrary
Forms part of the Havard Medical School archives
„«„ If 801, of m ? dicin ^ Scattered correspondence; segments of
office files especially after 1935, relating mainly to Minort DrofeZ
™Ti^, Tities ' and ^""Hog teaching materiaVd^uTof artSet
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Gift.
MS 62-3649
Wolbaeh, Simeon Burt, 1880-1954.
Papers, 1901-54.
7 ft.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Havard Medical School archives.
<wi£«? B ^, S* 08 ^ inclo ding correspondence with H. Noguchi
(1316-18) and Hans Zinsser (1921-23) - Daners reintino- »« «S«^r
relating to typhus study in Poland (1919) «rSi»rS* ™ i^SCT
deficiency and on Bock MountalnlJotted^eV 10 "**"** on Tttan " n
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Wolbaeh.
MS 62-3650
Minot, James Jackson, 1852-1938.
lecture notes, 1878-80.
2 v.
In Harvard Medical Library
S™!L pa " 1 f 5? Hazard Medical School archives
Physician. Lecture notes taken by Minot in Vienna.
MS 62-3651
Abbot, Stephen.
Business records, 1785-86.
1 envelope.
In Esses Institute collections (Salem, Mass )
dJhS'SUv S 1 '™™ ^ Rec f' pts of a ""^ bnainess * Salem
MS 62-3652
Adams, Edwin S
Papers, 1821-S7.
1 envelope.
In Esse* Institute collections (Salem, Mass )
•*5 e,I *f nt , °J- B 2 x f or<1 ' Mass. Mainly letters relating to family
Jfi^ l " cl ' ,d , in f 3 le "«s In the 1850's from a cousin woo bought a
farm and settled in Illinois. ^*^
MS 62-3653
Adams, Paul, f. 1800.
Papers, 1761-1856.
1 box.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass )
Blacksmith and miller, of Newburyport, Mass. Deeds and legal
papers concerning lands and buildings, together with a letter (1806>
from the clerk of a Quaker society in Bhode Island. Includes papers
concerning the purchase by Adams of 2 gristmills and a sawnnU tte
SS?* 8 ^ 1 ",- 1803 of P"* OTra « s WP of a patent right in a machine for
InaJwk min" ""' *" another purchase of a patent right
MS 62-3654
303
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Browne, J Vincent
Papers, 1822-69.
Si.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Businessman. Political and business correspondence ; letter books ;
papers pertaining to Browne's duties as Navy agent and Navy pension
agent in Boston during the Tyler administration ; an account of bis
venture In the production of hemp and the formation of the American
Hemp Co. of Illinois ; papers regarding privateer pensioners and the
privateer pension fund; papers relating to Browne's office as com-
missioner for the State of California (1850) ; legal papers and letters
concerning the formation of the Western Mining Co. of San Francisco
and Nevada, Calit, a gold mining concern; and letters relating to
the Masons.
MS 62-3690
Baleh, Benjamin.
Account books, 1807-28.
10 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Account books of Benjamin Balch, of Salem, Mass^ and of the
firm of Balch and Smith, engaged in watch and clock repairing.
MS 62-3691
Cleveland family.
Papers. 1806-49.
1 v. and 1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Diary (1824-49) of Elizabeth H. Cleveland, of Salem; Autobio-
graphical account (1838) by George Cleveland (b. 1781), also of
Salem ; and a few letters (1808-47) of William Cleveland, merchant,
pertaining to family affairs, his life in Havana, and plans for trade
at Leghorn.
MS 62-3692
Clarke family.
Papers, 1755-1839.
1 portfolio.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Family letters to the Clarkes in Salem from members of the family
in Barbadoes, and a few legal papers. Persons represented Include
Gedney, John, Samuel, and William Clarke.
MS 62-3693
Chase (H. G.) & Company, West Newbury, Mass.
Records, 1830-78.
1 package.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
A few business papers of a comb manufacturing firm, together
with school papers of a child.
MS 62-3694
Campbell family.
Papers, 1762-1850.
4 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mags.)
Account book (1762-TO) of Daniel Campbell, farmer and surveyor
of Amherst, Mass. ; account book (1802-43) and geometry and trigo-
nometry workbook of Daniel Campbell, Jr„ also a farmer of Amherst ;
and account book (1846-50) of Daniel D. Campbell and Abraham
Swits, metal workers.
MS 62-3695
Chandler, Samuel, 1713-1776.
Almanac-diaries, 1746-72.
6 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Clergyman, of Gloucester, Mass.
Chase, Francis, of Salem, Matt.
Diaries, 1872-50.
6 v.
Is Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Resident of Salem, Mass.
Cheever, Samuel.
Papers, 1740's.
1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections ( Salem, Mass.)
Sesldent of Salem, Mass. Deeds relating to
a warrant for collection of taxes In DanTers, ~
MS 62-3696
MS 62-3697
property, and
In 17SL
MS 62-3698
Church, Jonathan R
Papers, 1860-80.
.1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mess.)
Resident of Salem, Mass. Deeds, a will, and Mils for the estate.
MS 62-3699
Cranch, William.
Letters, 1774-94.
IT.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Lawyer, of Haverhill, Mass. Legal correspondence.
MS 62-3700
Craft, Benjamin.
Papers, 1745-77.
1 portfolio.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem. Mass.)
Resident of Chebacco, Mass. Letters (1745) from Craft to his
wife relating to the French-Indian War; a Journal; and a Journal
(1777-78) kept by Eleazer Craft while In the Northern Army
MS 62-3701
Cogswell, William, 1838-1895.
Papers, 1861-93.
l v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Army officer and U. S. Representative from Massachusetts. Politi-
cal and personal letters written by Cogswell daring his terms as
Congressman, beginning in 1886; together with military papers In-
cluding reports of operations, ordnance receipts, maps, military rolls,
commissions, orders, and other papers.
MS 62-3702
Creamer, Benjamin.
Papers, 1829-35.
2v.
In Essex Institute collections ( Salem, Mass.)
Shipping merchant, of Salem, Mass. Letter book (1830-35) and
account book (1820-35)
MS 62-3703
Corson, Samuel.
Accounts, 1830-39.
2v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Business records kept by Cnrson in New Orleans and New York
(1830-35); records (after 1835) of Artichoke Mills (grist mills);
surveying costs Incurred by Cnrson In 1838; and records of garden
plantings (1837-38)
MS 62-3704
Cashing, Isaac
Papers, 1826-59.
2 boxes.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Merchant and lumber dealer, of Salem, Mass. Correspondence,
bills and accounts, a contract, and a few deeds to Salem property.
Most of the papers relate to voyages and maintenance of the schooners
Invincible and Helena, and brigs America and Sam. Small, of which
vessels Cushlng was part owner. Accounts from the captains show
the vessels to have been engaged In a coastal freight trade in coal,
iron, lumber, and granite.
MS 62-3705
Edwards, Anna Cheney, b. 1835.
Papers.
ca. 70 items and 1 box.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Genealogist of Northampton. Letters, notes, and documents
mainly relating to genealogy. Families concerned Include the Alex-
ander, Alford, Boyton, Cheney, Clapp, Edwards, Parsons, Pomeroy,
Searle, Stone, Ward, and White families. Includes a few miscel-
laneous official papers relating to Northampton; and approximately
30 deeds (1708-1857), most of them relating to property In Northamp-
ton; and a return (1830) of the-lst Regt, Massachusetts Militia.
Partial index in the library.
Presented by Miss Edwards, 1922-23.
. MS 62-3706
306
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Forbes, Charles Edward, 1795-1881.
Papers.
ca. 7000 items, 38 v„ and 32 folders.
Id Forbes Library (Northampton. Mass.)
Judge. Correspondence, letter book (1875-80), Journal (1839-80),
commissions and other personal documents, account books, common-
place book and friendship album (1823), flnnnrtai records, both pro-
fessional and personal, notes on law cases (1835-56) and some briefs
(1845), notebooks, dockets (1842-61), abstract of a will (1876), and
weather records (1838-47)
MS 62-3707
Gaylord, William M
Papers.
ca. 84 items.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Letters, telegrams, official papers, printed notices, and clippings
relating chiefly to the robbery of the Northampton National Bank In
1876. Includes a few personal financial papers of Gaylord'a. Cor-
respondence includes letters to Gaylord from Plnkerton's National
Detective Agency (1878) and a letter of James Dnnlap from prison
asking support of his petition for pardon.
MS 62-3708
Hampden Harvest Club.
Records, 1857-1961.
71 items and 13 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Minutes of meetings, constitution and by-laws, lists of members,
treasurer's reports, notices, resolutions, verses, reports of entertain-
ments, programs (57 Items), histories of the dub, and photos., together
with some printed material.
Acquired In part In 1858.
MS 62-3709
Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden Agricultural Society.
Records, 1818-1947.
5 items and 6 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Minutes of meetings of the Society, and of its Executive Committee
or Directors, together with reports of shows and fairs, and lists of
subscribers; constitutions, resolutions, treasurer's accounts, a few
certificates of premiums awarded for exhibits, a notice of a meeting
(1818) to establish the society, and some clippings.
MS 62-3710
Hampshire Natural History Society.
Records, 1885-93.
23 Items and 4 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Record books containing minutes, constitution and by-laws, list of
members, monthly reports, and dippings; cashbook (1885-93), a vol-
ume of temperature records (1887-90) , and some miscellaneous papers.
MS 62-3711
Hawkes, Clarence, 1869-1954.
Papers.
82 Items and 8 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Author. Correspondence (2 v.) , 32 literary MSS, and 6 scrapbooks
of biographical clippings and contributions to mngSTlnfft
Gift of Mr. Hawkes, 1833-84.
MS 62-3712
Hopkins Academy, HaMey, Most.
Records, 1657-1833.
ca.50 Items.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
In part, transcripts.
Letters; documents and records; deeds; and notes by Sylvester
Judd relating to the case of the Town of Hadley vs. Trustees of
Hopkins Academy. Several papers relate to a controversy with
Bobert and Samuel Boltwood concerning a mill.
MS 62-3713
Forbes Library, Northampton, Most.
Weather records, 1781-1912.
43 v.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Almanacs (40 v., 1781-1832) containing interleaved weather rec-
ords for Northampton and vicinity (1794-1832); a thermometrical
record kept by W. A. Rice at Worthlngton, Mass. (1883-1906); a
voluntary observer's meteorological record (1883-1912) for the TJ. S.
Weather Bureau, kept at Northampton by David K. Hoxie; and a
diary (1903-05) kept by Arthur Watson (1851-1922) giving daily
weather statistics for Northampton.
MS 62-3714
Warner, Chester, 1854-1940.
Personal diaries, 1872, 1887, 1890-1912.
25i
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
MS 62-8715
Strong, Richard Pearson, 1872-1948.
Papers, 1912-48.
sort.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of Harvard Medical School archives.
Professor of medicine. Correspondence with colleagues, profes-
sional societies, and foundations; draftB of reports and writings; a
bundle of lecture notes on cholera (1913) ; material on the School of
Tropical Medicine at Harvard, on several expeditions which Strong
organized, on the Gorgas Memorial Institute, on relations with the
United Fruit Company, on the. American Bed Cross during World
War i and the typhus mission to Serbia, and on the Army Medical
School In World War n.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift
MS 62-3716
La Count, David, 1828-1908.
Financial records, 1856-98.
8v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician, of Chilton and Wausau, Wis. Daybooks (3 v., 1861-92) ;
account books (4 v., 1862-98) ; and a combination ledger and day-
book (1856-64)
MS 62-3717
MacArthur, Daniel S 1859-194L
Papers, 1852-1940.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician and surgeon, of La Crosse, Wis. Correspondence, to-
gether with 2 account books (1868-89) kept by MacArthur's father,
Dr. P. S. MacArthur, who also practiced medicine in La Crosse. Cor-
respondence contains Information on MacArthur's work as an Insur-
ance company examiner, his service in the medical corps during
World War i, and his membership In Masonic and medical organi-
zations.
MS 62-3718
Mecum, Jesse M 1869-
Papers, 1898-1920.
10 v. and 1 folder.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections.
Physidan, of Bagley, Wis. Scattered letters, an autobiographical
sketch, account books (1898-1916) and memorandum books.
MS 62-3719
Smith, George L h. 1855.
Records, 1906-21.
4 v.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections.
Physician, of Jefferson, Wis. Patients' accounts (2 v., 1806-15) ; a
ledger of business expenses and Income (1915-21) ; and a record of
medical supplies (1918)
MS 62-3720
\
TwitcheB, Ozraon M
Papers, 1846-98.
22 Items and 4 v.
In State Historical Sodety of Wisconsin collections.
Physician. Record books of Twitcheffs practice in Milan. N. H.,
and in Madison, Wis., with dates and amounts of charges for pro-
fessional services.
MS 62-3721
307
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
*
Waterhoose, Benjamin, 1754-1846.
Papers, 1794-1839.
3ft
In Harvard Medical Library
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
JK'm, laming letters. Including letters from Thomas Jeffer-
£ ? S"a8«dSf S ™ dlson (1817-35) and Edward Jenner; HS-
S^hT^H (1806-3 ?) : J" 61110 »<»k; notes for articles and lectures, in-
Gift.
MS 62-3751
Weiss, Soma, 1899-1942.
Papers, ca. 1932-40.
2 boxes.
In Harvard Medical Library.
p££L£t?* ">« Harvard Medical School archives.
WeS?Zr t ^P^' Ci ^_ N » 0t f S v 0n m * <a<:al «*»**; material on
Pto^an^ nantf^'^'S''*^ Hospltal "^ Bo8 " n City Ho^
wUch Wel^chlir^MT"'* ° D "»««*«W. *
Open to investigators nnder library restrictiona.
MS 62-3752
Whitney, William Fiske, 1850-1921.
Papers, ca. 1870-1921.
lbox.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Anatomist Scattered correspondence and papers including e tot.
ttnnhn Oliver Wendell Holmes. 3r.. and" 4^m££? g S &g*
Gift of Mrs. Lyman Whitney, 196X
MS 62-3753
Peabody, Francis Weld, 1881-1927.
Experimental notebooks, 1912-17.
6 v.
In Harvard Medical Library
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Professor of medicine. *
Gift.
MS 62-3754
Minot, Charles Sedgwick, 1852-1914.
Papers, 1875-1912.
2 ft
In Harvard Medical Library
JSSfnBS* "f t £ e B&rraii Medical School archives.
Anatomist Letters to Minot (2 v 1875-1B121 W «* i.«.._ .-^
notes, scrapbook, bundle of lecrore notef (MsSm 1912? ££«*£!
spondence relating to the EUxabeth t£U££&J2&£? fiSt
Gift
MS 62-3755
Miller family.
Papers, 1760-1908.
2593 items.
Th&3? Ar5,fverf^) Library ' ° 0UeCam ° f KeSl0nal ^^ «-*
iJS^SK 00 *^". tocln *«« Information (1822) about the nrlce of
MS 62-3756
Finch, Frauds Miles, 1827-1907
Papers, 1851-80.
5 v. and 12 boxes.
Depew, Daniel Colt Oilman, and HenryWmSns Sage. ° baJmcey *•
MS 62-3757
Clarke, George Washington, 1852-1936.
Papers, 1904r-24.
ca. 100 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Lawyer, legislator, and Governor of Iowa. Correspondence, cam-
paign literature, and news clippings, mostly relating to Clarke's cam-
paign for re-election as Governor in 1914.
Gift of Charles F. Clarke and Mrs. Nile Klnnlck, 1308.
MS 62-3758
Conch, Albert A
Papers, 1940-51.
ca. 100 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Gift of Mr. Conch, 1958.
MS 62-3759
Eicher, Edward Clayton, 1878-1944.
Papers, 1899-1944.
ca. 100 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
A ftST 'SJ^T*' vBs ^ and V - a B^iPresentaUve from Iowa.
M aSKmSS •"* SPeeChe9 ' U,Cl0<U ° g ""-'- °° 1<nra
Gift of Mrs. Eicher, 1959.
MS 62-3760
Hancock family.
Papers, 1863-1920.
21 v.
In State University of Iowa Libraries
^iMla'TreSeSck ES^^ESE T£
Gifts of May Henderson and W. G. Waters, 1955-60.
MS 62-3761
Eno, Henry.
Letters, 1813-57.
51 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
-^»ff AWS£a»i-3 SEES
MS 62-3762
Elbert family.
Papers, 1828-88.
ca. 70 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries
I ..^ I i^ pera ' ""P 10 ™**. certificates of appointments scraobook 2
Issues of Keosanqua, Iowa, newspapers (18^8)?^ otte^ptpeW
Includes material relating to John D. Elbert, Le BoyS Elbert" W
nel H. Elbert, and Henry Gilman LltUe™^ ^^ ****
Gift of the Elbert family. 1958.
MS 62-3763
McClain, Byron, 1844-1864.
Letters, 1863-64.
46 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
letters to McClain's family In Wilton Junction. Iowa, telllmr of
"CcWlSSSSmSg* ** M Begbamt " "SttSg *
MS 62-3764
McDfll family.
Papers, 1845-1956.
ca. 1 f t
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
t., w\/^°, famUy - COTW*Pondence and business papers of Josenh
Black McDill (b. 1819), George B. McDffl(Sn-ffZ,S
relatives in Sparta and Jordan's Grove. m. — tmu i™u
Gift of Mrs. Carl Jack, 1959.
MS 62-3765
310
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Malcolm, Frank, 1634-1884.
Letters, 1864-65.
40 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Letters to Malcolm's wife, describing experiences In Georgia and
elsewhere with the 7th Regiment of Iowa Infantry.
MS 62-3766
Pierce, Dante Melville, 1899-
Papers, 1925-46.
ca. SO Items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Farm editor. Correspondence with State and National political
figures, Including Smith W. Brookhart, Calvin Coolidge, Lester Jesse
Dickinson, Casslus Clay Dowell, Clyde L. Herring, Robert M. LaFol-
lette, Jr., Charles A. Rawson, Christian William Bamseyer, Thomas
John Bright Robinson, Hubert Utterback, Henry A. Wallace and
George W. Wilson.
Gift of Richard S Pierce, 1959.
MS 62-3767
Reno, MOo, 1866-1936.
Papers, 1929-36.
1 ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Farm leader. Speeches, news clippings, and other papers, con-
cerning farm Issues, and including a little materia) relating to the
Iowa Division of the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union
of America, and the National Farmers' Holiday Association.
Gift of Susie Reno Bowles, 1958.
MS 62-3768
Sanford & Son, Washington, Iowa.
Account books, 1872-1909.
5 v.
In State University of Iowa Libraries
Accounts of a feed store and livery stable.
Purchase, 1961.
MS 62-3769
Shelton family.
Papers, 1864-66, 1908.
19 Items and 4 v.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Diaries of Mary B. Shelton and Rhoda Amanda Shelton describing
2r r „ m i' , .£? expert™** with Annie (Turner) Wittenmeyer during
SStPSLS^'^"*,;* "» Hospital for the Insane (later the Iowa
State Hospital) in Mount Pleasant, Iowa; and the Civil War diary
or Orteus Carnenx Shelton, lieutenant to the 45th Regiment of Iowa
infantry.
Gift of Helen Stewart Claassen and Lucy S. Stewart, 1957.
MS 62^3770
Evans, Harry Carrol, 1858-1932.
Papers, 1915-16.
1 ft
In State University' of Iowa Libraries.
^ 1 5 w ZPi. anll ^ dItor - Correspondence and scrapbooks relating to
the Ford Peace Party of 1915. »»»miis m
Gift of Mrs. Martin Taylor Dannrenther, 1956.
MS 62-3771
Snow, Corwin B
Papers, 1872-1925.
3 ft (ca. 300 Items)
In State University of Iowa Libraries
tottS^'. Mo "2 y ^f^. describ «ns torm life in Benton Co, Iowa,
paraenlariy on SnoWs Evergreen Farm, near Keystone.
Gift of Mrs. Charles Ridenour, I960. -»-—■=.
MS 62-3772
Campbell, James C 1810-188L
Diaries, 1851-53, 1861-63.
St.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Physician. Journals kept in PlattevUle, Wis., and St Louis, Mo.
MS 62-3773
YeweH, George Henry, 1830-1923.
Papers, 1847-1919.
ca. 100 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Artist Correspondence and diaries (1847-73). Correspondents
Include Albert H. Baldwin, George Henry Boughton, J. M. Coleman,
t»>>- jj_ Falconer, Josiah Green, and William F. Hamilton.
MS 62-3774
John
White, Grant, d. 1960.
Papers, 1931-32.
ca. 50 items.
in State University of Iowa Libraries.
Mostly news dispatches to the Des Moines register describing the
Cow War in Cedar Co., Iowa, over the compulsory testing of cattle
for tuberculosis.
Gift of Grant White, Jr., 1960.
MS 62-3775
Wearer, James Baird, 1833-1912.
Papers, 1837-93.
76 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Populist leader. Correspondence (1858-64) of Weaver with his
wife, and other Weaver family papers. Includes material on Davis
Co., Iowa, and experiences in the Civil War.
Gift of Alice Evans Dannreuther, 1861.
MS 62-3776
Wade, Martin Joseph, 1861-193L
Scrapbooks, 1900-15.
3 v.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Judge, author, and U. S. Representative from Iowa. Mostly dip-
pings relating to casejudged by Wade, and to his political adMrJea,
Gift of Eleanor tfade, 1958.
MS 62-3777
Stevens, John Loomis, 1850-1933.
Papers, 1881-1914.
113 ItMUS.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Lawyer end politician, of Boone, Iowa. Correspondence relating
primarily to Stevens' political activities, particularly in 1812 Cor-
respondents include Albert Baird Cummins, Jonathan Prentiss Dol-
liver, George W. Perkins, and Progressive Party leaders of Iowa.
Gift of Davtd Damon, 1959-60.
MS 62-3778
La Follette, Harper, Roe, and Zimmerman, Madison, Wit.
Beeords, 1884-99.
11 V.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Records of cases. Journals, ledgers, and casebook of the law firm of
La Follette, Harper, Roe, and Zimmerman, together with similar
records kept by Individual members of the firm; and a record book
of cases of the earlier partnerships of La Follette and Slebecker, and
La Follette, Slebecker and Harper.
MS 62-3779
Shackelford, Barlow, d. 1846.
Papers, 1836-47.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of Wisconsin. Some correspondence; mainly bills, re-
ceipts, and legal papers accumulated by Shackelford as an attorney
at Green Bay for the American Fur Company, as Territorial librarian
in Madison during Governor Doty's administration, and as district
attorney and register of deeds for Dane Co, Wis. Correspondents
Include RoWrt Stuart and Dr. Richard S. Satterlee, thejatter writing
from posts where he was stationed withthe U. S. Army.
MS 62-3780
Jackson, AT V Augustus.
Papers, U 6,1893-1912.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of Janesville, Wis. Includes correspondence and remi-
niscences concerning Abraham Lincoln in Wisconsin, articles on the
law and constitution of the Old Northwest, correspondence and a few
papers concerning the Wisconsin Bar Association, as well as question-
naires and letters used by Jackson In preparing biographies of Wis-
consin lawyers for publication.
MS 62-3781
311
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mills, Joseph T 1811-1897.
Papers, 1856-82.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and assemblyman of Wisconsin. Correspondence, a letter
book, and 6 memorandum books. Memorandum books contain notes
on law cases and legislative proceedings, with records of various
trips, one to Superior and surrounding territory and return by way
of the Great Lakes in 1856. Other papers Include an account of
Mills' Interview with Abraham Lincoln, some correspondence relating
to the Civil War and Reconstruction, and a letter book kept by Mills
and David McKee, Potosi merchant and attorney.
MS 62-3782
Pratt family.
Papers, 1901-19.
8 items and 2 v.
In Cornell I'niversity Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (600)
Personal accounts of Gertrude Pratt, and farm accountB of Bert
A. Pratt and his family, of Chenango Co., ».I.
MS 62-3783
Gregory, Abel.
Accounts, 1868-89.
2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (S8A)
Farm accountB from Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y.
MS 62-3784
Strong family.
Papers, 1839-1935.
24 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (489)
Diaries and dally accounts of a farm family of Lynn and Pratts-
burg, Steuben Co., N. Y.
MS 62-3785
Barrett, Sylvester P
Farm accounts, 1853-1917.
S2v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (89A) ,
Farm accounts from Rldgeway, Orleans Co, N. *.
MS 62-3786
Schmedeman, Albert G 1864-1946.
Papers, 1913-34.
6 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Governor of Wisconsin. Personal correspondence, speeches, and
scrapbooks.
MS 62-3787
Aflspaugh, Harrison.
Diaries, 1861-65.
8v.
In State University of Iowa libraries.
Diaries of the Civil War experiences of a member of the 3l£t Regi-
ment of Ohio Infantry.
Gift of Helen Stewart Claasaen and Lucy S. Stewart, 1954.
r MS 62-3788
Batchelder, Joseph Mayo. -„ .
Papers, 1844-1946. 2 £
ca.lft V
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Presbyterian clergyman. Correspondence, including ca. 90 letters
of the 1840's and 1850's, mostly from Peoria, DL, and Owego, N. T. ;
sermons; account book (1848-84) ; diary (1847-48) of Batchelder's
wife, Harriet Klpp (Gearhart) Batchelder; and other papers of the
Batchelder family.
Gift of Jean Bonar, 1959.
MS 62-3789
Allison, William Boyd, 1829-1908.
Letters, 1862-1908.
ca. 50 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
U. S. Representative and Senator from Iowa. Letters to State
and national political figures, including William Worth Belknap and
Andrew Johnson.
Purchase, 1961.
MS 62-3790
Porter, William Townsend, 1862-1949.
Papers, 1884-1949.
5ft
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Physiologist Office files, Including Incoming letters (1884-1949),
professional papers, material on the Harvard Apparatus Company,
diaries (1897, 1916), and account books (1888-92, 1936-46); to-
gether with family and personal papers. Including photos.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Porter family, 1959.
MS 62-3791
Lord, Frederick Taylor, 1875-194L
Papers, ca. 1913-40.
2 boxes.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Professor of medicine. Selected correspondence relating to Lord's
professional activities and membership in medical societies. Cor-
respondents Include Sir William Osier.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. James Howard Means, 1962.
MS 62-3792
Worcester, Alfred, 1855-1955.
Papers, 1886-1930.
lbox.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Professor of medicine Scattered correspondence, a few addresses,
and reminiscences of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School.
One section not open to Investigators until 1985.
Gift
MS 62-3793
Zinsser, Hans, 1878-1940.
Papers, 1918-41.
2 boxes.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Bacteriologist Scattered correspondence (1918, 1923-41), includ-
ing correspondence on typhus.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift
MS 62-3794
Beaty, Miles, d. 1863.
Letters, 1862-63.
ca. 50 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Letters written to Beaty's father, John Beaty, telling of experi-
ences In the 149th Regiment of Pennsylvania Infantry.
Gift of Dorothy Beaty Tasblnder, 1960.
MS62-3795
Bockes, Elmer.
Diaries, 1893-1940.
53 v.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Fanner. Diaries describing farm life near Conrad, In Grundy
Ok, Iowa. Includes diaries (1915, 1932-35) of Russell Bockes.
Gift of Mrs. Fred J. Draper, 1959.
MS62-3796
Clark & Haddock, Iowa City.
Records, 1857-74.
60 items and 9 v.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Correspondence, account books, and docket books of the law firm
of Clark & Haddock and of its predecessor, Clark and Bros. Mem-
bers of the firm represented Include George W. Clark, Rush Clark,
and William J. Haddock.
Purchase, 1953.
MS 62-3797
312
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stubbs, Lou (Caraway) 1875-1960.
Papers, 1883-1904.
39 items and 1 v.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
In part, transcripts.
letters received by Mrs. Stubbs and members of the Caraway
family, and u small autograph book, including material relating to
Lubbock Co., Tex. Many of the letters were written from Sterling,
Kan. The collection contains 11 original letters, and conies of these
11 and of 28 others.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Stubbs, 1958.
MS 62-3798
Sayles, Henry, 1877-1957.
Papers, 1830-1957.
2 ft. (ca. 2500 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Real estate developer. Correspondence and other papers, including
historical papers of autograph interest; material relating to tie Con-
dor Petroleum Co, the Duulgan Tool and Supply Co, the Lewis Pro-
duction Co., and the Onyx Refining Co. (concerning the oil and gas
Industry) ; papers of Bobert T. Hill. Carl Coke Rlster. Hamilton
Wright and others; Sayles family papers; and material on Abilene,
Tex, the Butterfield Trail, Jones Co, Tex, the Texas and Pacific
JKallway, the game preserve on the Sayles ranch, mining stocks, and
Texas politics. ' ■
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Sayles, 1958.
MS 62-3799
Sharps Rif| e Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Records, 1874-54.
118 items.
In Texas Technological College. Southwest Collection.
letters and enclosures from customers in Texas including George
W. Arrington, John Lapham Bullis, John Wright Mooar, and T E.
Jackson ft Co. of Fort Griffin and Albany, Tex. Contains a circular
describing Shackleford Co, Tex., and material relating to Indian
warfare and buffalo hunting.
Inventory in repository.
Purchase from Norm Flaydennan, 1990.
MS 62-3800
Spikes, Nellie (Witt) 1888-
Papers. 1930-56.
1 ft (764 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Journalist and rancher's wife. Newspaper clippings, mainly of
Mrs. Spikes' writings on the history and affairs of rural and small
town people in the area of Ralls, Tex ; and a tape recorded interview
of Mrs. Spikes and her husband, Joseph Jefferson Spikes.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Spikes, 1957.
MS 62-3801
Roddy, Mrs. P E
Papers, ca. 1900-61.
87 Items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Memorandum books, post cards. Invitations, an oil lease, and pic-
tares, including material on the Graham family, and on Bradshaw,
Garden City, Gulon, and other places in Taylor Co, Tex.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Roddy, 1962.
MS 62-3802
Nayior, Pauline.
James R. Record collection of west Texas pioneers, 1936-
59.
3 ft (4589 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Journalist Correspondence, clippings, photos., and other papers,
including material on pioneers and the history of localities in west
Texas, collected during Mrs. Naylor's service as pioneer editor of the
Fort Worth star-telegram. Also Includes material concerning women's
dubs (1946-52), cancer and tuberculosis (1947-57), and Mrs. Naylor's
personal affairs. The collection is named for Mr. Record, managing
editor of the star telegram.
Inventory In repository.
Gift of Mrs. Naylor, 1960.
MS 62-3803
Olive, Jeannette Ramsey.
Papers, 1906-53.
2 ft. (1302 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Music teacher. Correspondence, record hooks, personal papers,
scrapbooks, and scrapbook material, concerning Mra. Olive's career as
a teacher and music enthusiast Includes some material relating to
women's clubs, the South Plains Music Teachers Association, Hender-
son, Lubbock, and Slaton, Tex.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Olive, 1961.
MS62-3804
Pearce, William Martin, 1886-1952.
Papers. 1912-53.
57 items and 19 v.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Methodist clergyman. Correspondence, 19 pastor's books, programs
and other papers (1912-15) relating to Seth Ward College, an obitu-
ary (1952), and other papers, including material on the opening
(1925) of a new building for the First Methodist Church of Abilene
while Pearce was pastor, on the Northwest Texas Conference of the
Methodist Church, and on Plalnview, Tex.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of William M Pearce, Jr., 1957.
MS 62-3805
Reed, Malcolm Hiram, 1876-1945.
Papers, 1928-40.
ca. 900 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Cotton factor and land promoter. Vouchers, Invoices, statements,
and contracts relating to the building of the Beed home In Austin
(1928-29) ; and tax returns and various tax papers (1940) related to
the estate of Mrs. Margaret B. Reed. The material is related to the
repository's Joseph Cocke and Yellow House Land Co. collections.
Inventory in repo*,.tory.
Gift of Joseph Cocke, 1956.
MS 62-3806
Thornton, Daniel I 3
Papers, 1924-56.
ca_2fL (ca. 2950 items)
In Texas Tc ~hnologlcal College, Southwest Collection.
Bancher ana Governor of Colorado. Correspondence, speeches and
speech material, campaign material, biographical Information, edito-
rials, bills paid, congratulatory messages, news clippings, releases of
Curt Freiberger. school memorabilia (1924-29) , cattle catalogs, and
photos, includ' g material on Colorado politics and ranching. There
are 18 phonoi j%cs and wire recordings of Thornton's speeches. The
collection is particularly strong for 1950-54, when Thornton was
running for, and serving as, Governor. Correspondents Include
Dwlght David Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Richard Nixon, >n»n
Shivers, and other prominent political figures.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Thornton, 1956.
MS 62-3807
Hewes, David, 1822-1915.
Papers.
lbox.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
California pioneer, merchant builder, and orchardlst Letters
relating to Hewes' career at Tale, and text for a genealogy of the
Hewes family by Eben Putnam.
MS 62-3808
Corwin, Jonathan, 1640-1718.
Account books, 1655-85.
2 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Keeper of a general store in Salem, Mass. Account books fl655-
75, 1656-79), the latter containing some family records to 1685.
MS 62-3809
Parker f ami!..
Papers.
19 v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Papers of a family of farmers and landowners of Shirley, Mass.
Includes 10 vols, of diaries and accounts of James Parker, Sr. (1744-
1880) ; diaries of James Parker, Jr. (1771-1858) ; diary (1837-75) of
Thomas Harmless Parker, (1804-1875; and 4 account books (1832-
75)
MS 62-3810
313
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lincoln, Levi, 1782-1868.
Papers, 1793-1864.
6 t. and 1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Governor of Massachusetts. Includes 6 Tola, of legal notes.
MS 62-3811
Lincoln, Levi, 1749-1820.
Papers.
6 t. and 1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections-
Lawyer and politician. Includes law notes and personal papers.
MS 62-3812
Lincoln, William, 1801-1843.
Papers.
30 t. and 16 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Massachusetts lawyer, legislator, and historian. Correspondence,
historical papers, genealogies, notes, legal papers, and family papers.
MS62-3813
Goodwin, Isaac, 1786-1832.
Papers.
4 t. and 9 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Massachusetts lawyer. Correspondence,
and a docket book.
legal papers,
MS 62-3814
American Antiquarian Society-, Worcester, Mast.
Collection of Mexican legal papers, 1749-94.
2 T.
Is American Antiquarian Society collections.
In Spanish.
MS 62-381 5
West Texas Museum Association.
Women's club lists, 1951.
ea. 90 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Lists of members of various women's clubs in towns around Lub-
bock, Tex., including Abilene, Amherst, Andrews,. Anton, Benjamin,
Big Lake, Big Spring, Childress; Clarendon, Cfc. -rado City, Denver
City, Floyd&da, Friona, Hereford, Lamesa, LeveUand, Llttlefleld,
Lorenzo, Matador, Midland, Monahans, Morton, Odessa, Olton, Phil-
lips, Plains, Plalnvlew, Post; San AngelO, Seymour, Slaton, Snyder,
Spur, Sudan, Sweetwater, Tahoka, and Tulia.
Inventory in repository. °-
Glft of West Texas Museum, 1982.
MS 62-3816
Texas Technological College, Lubbock.
Scrapboofcs, 1923-36.
16 ft (152 v.)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Scrapbooks of news clippings in chronological order, concerning
Texas Tech personnel and events.
Inventory in repository.
Deposited by the college, 1955.
MS62-3817
Associated Gas and Electric Company.
Records, 1902-54.
286 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Annual reports, accounts, audit reports, contracts, court and litiga-
tion records, property and stock holdings, minutes, and reorganization
plans, together with a history of the company and a list of companies
acquired, merged, dissolved, or sold, 1819-SS. S
:" Inventory In repository, ■
Acquired from the General Public Utilities Corporation, N. X, In
1955.
MS 62-3818
North American Phalanx, Phalanx, N.'i'
Records, 1843-56.
130 items.
In Monmouth County Historical Association Library (Freehold,
N.J.)
Letters, minutes, legal papers, account book, constitution, and
covenant with probationers of this Fourlerist community.
Gift of Mrs. Julia Bucklin Giles.
MS 62-3819
Slack, Erie B
Papers, 1916-53.
36 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Cartoonist Scrapbooks, drawings, and cartoons, concerning politi-
cal social, and economic subjects, and persons.
MS 62-3820
Williams, Arthur James, 18TT-
Papers, 1910-50.
8ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Professor of geology. Professional correspondence, scrapbooks, Okla-
homa Geological Survey reports and bulletins, maps, and 500 photos.,
Including material on geology, ranching, forestry, oil production, In-
dians, and agriculture.
MS 62-3821
Evangelical Alliance for the State of Wisconsin.
Records, 1874-77.
1 v. a.ud 1 package.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minntes of meetings and correspondence of the Wisconsin branch
of the United States Evangelical Alliance, an organization to farther
interdenominational cooperation, started at Eau Claire In 1878 by the
Presbyterian and Congregational Conference of Wisconsin.
MS 62-3822
Wood, Jedediah E 1816?-1889.
Papers, 1806-52.
5 items and 2 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Combination daybook and account book (1824-42) kept by Wood
while a blacksmith at Attica, N. X., together with a ledger (1842-02)
kept at Oconomowoc, Wis, listing blacksmlthlng and painting done for
various people ; and miscellaneous items.
MS 62-3823
Wisconsin Colonization Company.
Records, 1916-38.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers collected by Benjamin Faast president of the company, re-
lating to the organization's sale of "ready-made" farms in southern
Sawyer Co., Wis., and the development of the village of OJlbwa. In-
cludes letters to stockholders and settlers ; a small amount of corre-
spondence received by Faast; historical data on the upper Chippewa
River area, the local Indian tribes, the fur trade, and the lumber In-
dustry; biographical data on settlers; and a general ledger (1923-25)
MS 62-3824
Larned, Samuel, 1798-1846.
Papers.
12 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Diplomat Official documents bearing the signatures of U. S. Presi-
dents, Secretaries of State, and'other officials, together with family
papers.
MS 62-3825
Gt. Brit. Privy Council.
Proclamations and orders in council, 1630-1815.
2v.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Transcripts.
Copies from English archives made in 1906 by Clarence S. Brlgham.
Published by the society as v. 12 of its Transactions.
MS 62-3826
Porter, Jacob.
Papers.
S boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Physician, botanist and author.
MS 62-3827
314
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Griffitts, James Addison.
Papers, 1901-50.
38 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Teacher and Quaker leader. Minutes of the ministry and other
material relating to Quakers at Vera and Ramona, in Washington
Co., Okla.; pamphlets concerning the Friends Worldwide Mission;
and copies of other Quaker publications.
MS 62-3828
Hambrecht, George Philip, 1871-1943.
Papers, 1919-35.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Lawyer and educator. Briefs prepared for the Wisconsin State
Legislature, speeches, and monographs by Hambrecht, chairman of
Wisconsin's Industrial Commission and director of the Wisconsin
State Board of Vocational Education, on the education of employed
minors, the use of leisure time, and the role of schools in the com-
munity.
MS 62-3829
Weaver, Claude, 1867-
Papers, 1885-1945.
4 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, Judge, and politician. Bight scrapbooks of correspond-
ence, law briefs, legal opinions, speeches, articles, news dippings,
diplomas, commissions, and photos.
MS 62-3830
U. S. District Court. Arizona.
U. S. Marshals' records, 1880-1928.
20 ft (ca. 10,000 items)
J? Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence of U. S. Marshals and other law enforcement offi-
cers, dally Journals, court actions, transcripts of proceedings war-
rants, writs, subpenas, account books, ledgers, other financial records,
wanted posters. Juror lists, and other records.
Gift of A. M. Meyer, 1957.
MS 62-3831
Burgess, John Wffliam, 1844-1931.
Papers, ca. 1873-1930.
26 flic boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Professor of political science. Correspondence and notes for lec-
tures, courses, articles, addresses, and books. Correspondence con-
sists principally of letters to Burgess from friends, associates and
contemporary scholars in the field of political science, and deals with
academic and scholarly subjects, the publication of his various writ-
ings, bis teaching career, and business and personal affairs
Gift of Mrs. Burgess, 1S82.
MS 62-3832
Barnard, Henry, 1811-1900.
Papers, 1761-1900.
506 Items.
In Trinity College Library.
Educator. Correspondence, notes, printed articles, and other
papers relating to education.
Index In the library.
Gift of the Wadsworth Atheneum,
owned by the J. P. Morgan family.
Hartford, 1952. Formerly
MS 62-3833
Radnor, Pa. St David's Church.
Records, 1705-1921.
4 ft
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1734-1905), record book, parish records (1705-
1805), rector's record, and a minute book (1884-1921)
Deposited by the vestry of the church, 1947.
MS 62-3834
Bellairs, Kenneth G 1869-1940.
Papers, 1892-1942.
ca. 12o ireinsC
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part, trnuscripts (typewritten)
Journalist: Correspondence, clippings, printed articles, reports,
and memorabilia, concerning Bellairs, the police cases he covered,
and Joseph Wingate Folk (1869-1928). Correspondents include Bel-
lairs' wife, Ollie, as well as his friends and readers of his columns
Gift
MS 62-3835
Barclay, Shepard, 1847-1925.
Papers, 1866-1925.
ca. 1000 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Lawyer and judge in Missouri. Correspondence, diaries, memo-
randa, and biographical material.
Gift
MS 62-3836
Angert, Eugene H 1877-1929.
Correspondence, 1910-50.
ca. 210 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Lawyer and speaker. Chiefly correspondence about Angert's speech
called The law is not a jealous mistress, and acknowledgements of
copies of his address about a trip with members of the American
Bar Association to London in 1925.
Gift, 1947.
MS 62-3837
Shattuck, Frederick Cheever, 1847-1929.
Papers, 1870-1926.
S v. and 1 box.
In Harvard Medical Library.
Forms part of the Harvard Medical School archives.
Physician. Lecture notes as a student at Harvard Medical School
(1870-71), scattered correspondence, notes for lectures and articles,
and material o , the Industrial Hygiene Dept of the Harvard School
of Public Health (from 1918)
Gift of the Shattuck family.
MS 62-3838
Jones, David T
Papers, 1882-98.
8 v.
1860-1942.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician, of Wausau, Wis. Personal and business records, includ-
ing a visiting list obstetrical records, and personal expense account
for 1893; household account book (1882-85), and daybook (1896-98)
MS 62-3839
Wilkinson, Michael R 1864-1953.
Papers, 1392-1934.
27 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician. Notes taken by Wilkinson at the Chicago Medical
School (1892); financial records of his early practice in Waukesha
Co., Wis., (1893-99) ; correspondence and other records of his World
War i service as a medical officer and member of the tuberculosis ex-
amining boaruof the Army ; and a few papers relating to .the medical
use of alcohol during Prohibition.
MS 62-3840
Thayer, Richi£* A 1906-
Family papen 1905^37.
2 v. and 1 package.
In State Historical Society Of Wisconsin collections.
Letters of a physician of Beloitt Wis, probably Thayer's father,
showing patients' accounts (1905^10) H duplicate stubs of birth cer-
tificates (1926-37) ; and his visiting list (1914)
MS 62-3841
315
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McMastex & Parkhurst, Bath, N. T.
Records, 1860-97.
19 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
■University Archives (491)
Papers relating to the law practice of Guy Humphrey McMaster
and his partner John F. Parkhurst The collection contains much
material on the contemporary history of Steuben and neighboring
New York counties, and includes papers on the organization and
finances of the TJrbana Wine Co. (1867-82), the development of the
First National Bank of Bath, the New York, Lackawanna and Western
Railroad, the Portage Creek and Rich Valley Railroad, and lumbering
interests in the vicinity.
MS 62-3842
Wilkinson, A T collector.
Wilkinson collection, 1854-1908.
2370 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (398)
Legal cases tried in Oneida Co., N. Y. by the firms of Davies and
Johnson; Davies, Johnson, and Coville; and Coville, Johnson and
Moore : ' together with account books, assessment rolls, and other
documents relating to the village of Camden, N. Y.
MS 62-3843
Milwaukee Soldiers' Monument Fund Committee.
. Records, 1895-99.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Papers of the committee in charge of raising funds and directing
the selection of the soldiers' monument unveiled in Milwaukee on
June 28, 189S. Includes correspondence with subscribers, with the
sculptor, John S. Conway, and with city officials, mlnntes of meetings,
subscription lists, and treasurer's accounts.
MS 62-3844
Allen, Mrs. Randolph B Sr., collector.
Account books of Amelia County, 1792-1833.
8 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
In part, photocopy ( negative)
Four unidentified ledgers, a daybook, a journal, a copy of a medical
account book of Dr. James H. Conway, and a volume of estate ac-
counts administered by executors William and John Booker.
Gift of Mrs. Allen, 1959.
--. MS 62-3845
Handy, John Charles, 1844-1891.
Papers, 1881-1920.
155 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Physician. Correspondence, deeds of mines in Arlvaca, Oro Blanco,
and Tombstone, Ariz., receipts, burial bills, legal papers, and 50
photos, used in Cochise County court cases. Includes memorials for
Larcena Pennington Page and William Fisher Scott
MS 62-3846
Yerkes, Harman, 1843-1928.
Papers, 1715-1928.
100 items.
In Bucks County Historical Society Library (Doylestown, Pa.)
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer and judge, of Pennsylvania. Genealogies of the Yerkes
and Montayne families, charges to the jury in criminal cases (1884-
95), papers (187S-76, 1898-1919) relating to the founding of the
Melinda Cox Free Library of Doylestown under the will of Charles C.
Cox, and papers (1908-13) relating to the founding of the Log College
Assembly.
Finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift.
, MS 62-3847
French, Lewis C
Papers, 1919-60.
1893-1960.
>ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin co. •*.
Farm editor of the Milwaukee journal. Cori _ Jidence, magazine
articles, news copy, annotated news releases, wf» . .ng notes and note-
books. Approximately half the collection c-ei-sts of correspondence
with persons engaged in all phases of agriculture, food processing,
marketing, papcrmaking, and related fields. Correspondents include
Government personnel. Industrialists, educators, and old army friends.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. French, 1961.
MS 62-3848
Jansky, Cyril Methodius, 1870-1959.
Papers. 1888-1957.
3 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Electrical engineer. Correspondence, magazine articles, radio
talks, lectures, seminar outlines, and a group of essays on the history
of electricity, intended for publication as a book. Letters to editors
and public officials, comprising about one-fourth of the correspond-
ence, express Jansky's opinions on various matters. Letters and
mimeographed material by J. A. Whitlow, vice-president of the Okla-
homa Public Service Company, concern the Tennessee Valley Author-
ity and private ownership of public utilities.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Helen Dingham, 1960.
MS 62-3849
Kober, Arthur, 1900-
Papers, 1924-59.
5ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Correspondence, literary MSS„ financial statements, and
clippings. Includes books, plays, short stories, and television and
moving picture scripts, among which is the first draft of Having a
wonderful time, which Kober wrote with Marc Connelly in 1937;
biographical clippings (1930-53) giving information on Kober's politi*
cal activities in 1936-40, and reviews for 1935-37; miscellaneous
correspondence (1928-37) ; and personal correspondence (1931-59)
with Ira Gershwin and Lillian Hellman.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Kober, 196L
MS 62-3850
Maltz, Albert, 1908-
Papers, 1932-50.
2 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Playwright. Correspondence (1933-33) in connection with Maltz's
play Black pit ; penciled drafts and typescripts of plays ; publicity
material, with a few connected letters; characterizations; and some
papers concerning the Theatre Union, in New York City, which pro-
duced several of Maltz's plays, and the "Hollywood Ten," a group
indicted for contempt of Congress in 1947 and later blacklisted by
the film industry.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Maltz, 1961.
MS 62-3851
Merrick, David, 1912-
Papers, 1952-«1.
27 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Theatrical producer. Correspondence, scripts, and business records
relating to 12 Merrick productions; Destry rides again, The enter-
tainer. Epitaph for George Dillon, Fanny, The good soup, Jamaica,
Juniper and the pagans, Look back in anger, Maria: Golovin, The
matchmaker. Romanoff and Juliet, and. Take me along.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Merrick, 1961.
MS 62-3852
Flanders, Ralph Edward, 1880-
Papers. 1951-57.
5 ft. (.a. 10,000 items)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
U. S. SeioiTor from Vermont. Correspondence and a few clippings.
Almost all of the correspondence concerns Senator Joseph B, Mc-
Carthy, and is dated chiefly June and July, 1954, after Flanders* first
criticism of McCarthy's methods in March of 1954, and before his
call for censure of McCarthy on July 30. About one-tenth of the
collection consists of mail received from supporters of McCarthy at
the time of McCarthy's death in 1957.
Inventory in repository.
Acquired from Mr. Flanders in 1961.
MS 62-3853
Fischer, John, 1910-
Papers, 1946-51.
lft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Materials relating to Fischer's books and articles. In-
cludes notes, MS. draft, typesetting copy, and galley proofs for Why
they behave like Russians, and articles relating to the book; MS.
draft and typesetting copy for Master plan, D. S. A. ; and MS. draft
of The lost liberals, an article which appeared in Harper's magazine
in 1947.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Fischer, 1960.
MS 62-3854
316
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hart, Moss, 1904-1961.
Papers, 1922-62.
18 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Playwright a „d director. Correspondence (1935-60) with promi-
nent personalities In the world of the theater; MSS. and typescripts
?L£i W H Wr ,'" en or <Urected oy Hart (»»-«)) ; MS. of Hlr^ait"
,JS? V , y ' ,5? one; diary (1953-54), miscellaneous tributes, con-
tracts, playbills, and financial data; ten volumes of photos, dlppines.
and reviews; nine scrapbooks of clippings concerning the careerd!
SJ5L S vr .'. e I.^ 1 ? y C&ribile; and first editions of several of Hart's
SSLJ? teri " 1 * related t0 m Geat & S - Ka«ftwm collection in
tne repository.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hart, 1961-62.
MS 82-3855
Cairns, Gertrude H
Papers, 1845-1956.
7 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Teacher. Diaries, weather and bird records, records of the Ells-
worth Pioneer School Girls' Club of Ellsworth, Wis, and family
papers, the latter consisting of correspondence (1845-ea. 1880) and
records from local governmental positions held by Miss Cairn's father
SS^i Wa l hi ' lgt 2 ,1 Ca'ros- Includes records of the town clerk of
Middleton, Dane Co., Wis., and of the register of deeds. Justice of the
Co °Wi Uty °* <Ustrict mnn ' and ae P<"y treasnrer of Pierce
MS 62-3856
Dedham Historical Society.
Eecords of firms and associations, ca. 1800-ca. 1900
ca. 40 v.
In Dedham (Mass.) Historical Society collections.
Includes records of an agricultural society (6 v, 1849-82), a cotton
*"F$S£VJ 2 T ~ ^-ae). two teachers' associations (S v., 1830-82
?SVS£S2?' a « n « mlk » corporation (1802-56), two fire companies
l» v, iwu-Bti), a Imit growers protective association (2 v 1865-70)
and two library associations (4 v. and 1 package, 1854-89)
MS 62-8857
Virginia. University-. Library.
Sweat Chalybeate Springs records, 1892-1916
9v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-16)
Daybooks, apparently of the hotel at Sweet Chalybeate Springs,
B. O. Blackford, manager; an inventory of merchandise; and three
books of check stubs on the Bank of Union.
MS 62-3858
Virginia. University. Library.
Miscellaneous records of business firms, 1833-1908.
5v.
In University of Virginia library (38-110)
A ledger (1870-99) containing accounts for tutoring, servants, and
farm laborers; a ledger (1907-48) covering general merchandise; a
daybook (1847-48) of Harcum & Beane, general merchandise dealers,
of Carter's Creek, possibly in Gloucester County, Va.; a Journal
(1835-57) covering cotton spindle and general merchandise accounts;
and a Journal (1898-99) marked Hudgmgs and Snoddy, for a general
merchandise store.
MS 62-3859
Douglas, Hugh Thomas.
Papers, 1838-87.
2 Items and 2 v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-171, 38-488)
A diary (1838- ) pasted over with Civil Wax clippings; a
volume of supply lists, requisitions, etc; two articles written about
1887, entitled The Petersburg crater, and Confederate counter-mining
In front of Petersburg; and other papers of Douglas, who served
with the Commissary Dept of the Confederate Army during the
Civil War. Other persons mentioned Include Capt 3. J. Douglas,
of the U. S. Army, and William A. Toggle, of the Confederate Com-
missary Dept
MS 62-3860
Tyler, Edmund.
Papers pertaining to the War of 1812.
In University of Virginia Library.
Chiefly subsistence, forage, and paymaster's accounts for 1813.
Persons and organizations represented Include Armistead Thomson
Mason (1787-1819), Augustine G. Monroe, and the 5th Virginia
Infantry.
MS 62-3861
Barbers' Aid Society No. 1, Louisville, Ky.
Eecords, 1869-1927.
lli.
In Filson Club (Louisville. Ky.) collections.
Minute books (6 v, 1878-1927), financial records (1869-84),
ledgers (2 v., 1890-98, 1906-16), forms of installation of officers and
Initiation of members.
Gift of Don D. John, 1952.
MS 62-3862
Evangelical Sunday School Association of Louisville and
Vicinity.
Records, 1896-1928.
219 Items and 3 v.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Correspondence (1916-26), constitution, by-laws and minutes of
meetings (1896-1924), annual reports (1916, 1919, 1924, and an un-
dated report), receipts of annual dues (1921-23), programs of
quarterly meetings (1923-26), accounts (1909-28), miscellaneous
papers, and printed matter.
MS 62-3863
Deal, David, 1820-1885.
Papers.
4v.
In Pacific School of Religion Library (Berkeley, Calif.)
Methodist clergyman. Diary kept while Deal ministered to the
Bush Street Methodist Episcopal Church In San Francisco, and to
other churches in Dixon, San Rafael, and Watsonville, Calif.; and
synopses of sermons preached in Watsonville, 1878-84.
Deposited by the Methodist Historical Society.
MS 62-3864
Ames, Fisher, 1758-1808.
Papers, 1654-1829.
several hundred items.
In Dedham (Mass.) Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Massachusetts. Includes
letters, an essay entitled Politics on the mission to France, and an
account book (1801-29)
MS 62-3865
Ames, Nathaniel, 1741-1822.
Diaries, 1758-1821.
21v.
In Dedham 'Mass.) Historical Society collections.
MS 62-3866
Dedham Historical Society.
Eecords relating to churches.
58 items, 1 v, 1 box, 2 bundles, a filing case, and a chest
In Dedham (Mass.) Historical Society collections.
Diary (1722-52) and other papers of Samuel Dexter, Massachu-
setts clergyman, collection of sermons (1683-1832), and records of
three Dedham churches (1836-1890)
MS 62-3867
Day, Edmund Ezra, 1883-195L
Papers, 1923-50.
64 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History tnd
University Archives (3/6/8)
Educator. Papers relating mainly to the operation of the offices of
the president and chancellor of Cornell University. A few of the
papers relate to Day's activities as professor of economics and dean of
the School <n Business Administration at the University of Michigan
and as director for the social sciences with the Rockefeller Founda-
tion.
Unpublished guide In the library.
MS62-3868
Newell, Chaw -
Papers, 183i. "'.902.
131 items and 2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1178)
Blacksmith accounts, diaries, and papers relating to land surveys,
schools, and legal matters in Chenango and Broome Counties, N. Y.
MS 62-3869
317
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Crane, Thomas Frederick, 1844-1927.
Papers, ca. 1890-1918.
ca. 4 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives ( 14/18/136)
University professor. Correspondence, MSS. of writings, speeches,
and notes relating to folklore and mediaeval' and Renaissance litera-
ture. Includes correspondence regarding the publication of Crane's
articles, and letters from Andrew Dickson White and Helen Magill
White.
MS 62-3870
Cornell University. Cornell Cosmopolitan Club.
Records, 1904-47.
ca.2ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (37/4/145)
Scrapbook containing correspondence, newspaper clippings, and
programs^ relating to the Cornell Cosmopolitan Club; scrapbook relat-
ing to International Student Association functions at Cornell; scrap-
book relating to the founding and activities of International Student
Association chapters at Berlin, Bonn, Gottingen, Heidelberg, Leipzig,
Munich, and Zurich ; and photos, of foreign students at Cornell and of
Cosmopolitan Club activities.
MS 62-3871
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Correspondence, 1906-45.
ca. l ft. .
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (3/4/122)
Chiefly correspondence between Presidents Henry Pritchett, Henry
Suzzalo, Walter A. Jessup, Secretary Clyde Furst, and Howard Sav-
age of the Carnegie Foundation and Presidents Jacob Gould Schur-
man, Livingston Farrand, and Edmund E. Day of Cornell University.
Schurman and Farrand were trustees of the Foundation and much of
their correspondence relates to policy matters.
MS 62-3872
Brown, Matthew, 1766-1851.
Letter book, 1804-18.
lv.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1420)
Physician and merchant, of Rome, N. X. Letters pertaining to the
purchase and sale of foodstuffs, drugs, hardware, and other merchan-
dise, as well as ashes for the manufacture of potash, the payment and
collection of debts, tax payments and land sales, a project for estab-
lishing a glassmaking concern near Rome, N. X., and related business
matters. Correspondents include Seth Capron, Henry Franklin, Ben-
jamin Huntington, Samuel Leggett, Robert Troup, John Westworth,
and Benjamin Wright.
* MS 62-3873
Terrell, Mary (Church) 1863-1954.
Papers, 1895-1953.
1310 items. ;
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Negro leader and author. Correspondence, clippings, newspaper
articles, pamphlets, broadsides, and other printed matter, and other
papers chiefly relating to the National Association of Colored Women,
of which Mrs. Terrell was first national president Articles about
Mrs. Terrell's husband, District of Columbia Municipal Court Judge
Robert H. Terrell, copies of minutes ( 1935-36) of the Race Relations
Federation of Churches, and letters addressed to Olivia Davidson
Washington (Mrs. Booker T. Washington)
Gift, 1958.
MS 62-3874
State Central Savings Bank.
Records, 1889-193L
5lft
In State University of Iowa Libraries. *■■;-
Correspondence, financial records, and other papers, relating to the
business of the bank and the private interests of several of the
officers, including Harry Boyden Blood, Charles J. *>ode, Edward A.
Ebersole, William A. Logan, and Leojsrd J. Mont ->ery. Includes
material on Iowa banking, insurance, and real-*"*'
Gift of W. A. Logan, 1956. i
■ " MS 62-3875
Mellichamp, Julia, collector.
Clippings about Woodrow "Wilson, 1925-36.
ca. 65 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-378)
MS 62-3876
Lefevre, Albert, 1873-1928.
Papers, 1922 1-1927?
ca. 44 items and 1 v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-288)
Lecture notes, questions, notices of absences from philosophy
classes ; and a rollbook.
MS62-3877
Ladies Union Benevolent Society, Ithaca, N. T.
Records, 1921-47.
22 items and 6 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1410)
Miscellaneous financial records.
MS 62-3878
Lindemuth, Charles, d. 1939.
Correspondence, 1873-77.
55
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (47/3/117)
Geologist Letters from Lindemuth and other Cornell University
students describing student activities, the dedication of Sage College,
crew victories, the preaching of Henry Ward Beecher, improvement
of the University grounds, and condition of students' rooms; letters
from Lindemuth's family (of Greenville, Ohio) relating to the tem-
perance movement public schools, fire companies, effect of the depres-
sion of 1873 on the picture frame business, and sending supplies to
their son in college; and letters from a naval cadet concerning visits
to Wilmington, Del. and Philadelphia. Correspondents include T. C.
Frizell, William Gurley, W. 0. Kerr, and Pet Lynch.
MS 62-3879
Lott, Philip Stout
Papers, 1830-88.
ca.lft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1175)
Merchant and farmer, of Seneca Co., N. X. Correspondence per-
taining to family and church affairs, diaries, general store and farm
accounts, and American and Foreign Christian Union records and
accounts. Correspondents Include Phebe Jane Bodine, Alice Lett,
Emma Lott, Schuyler Lott and Lois M. Phelps.
MS 62-3880
Lowman, William.
Accounts, 1898-1911.
6v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1231)
Farmer, of Chemung Co., N. X. Record of expenditures and re-
ceipts for the management of a home farm and several tenant farms.
MS 62-3881
MacDonald family.
Papers, 1793-1948.
4 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1068)
Family letters, legal papers, wills, deeds, inventories, indentures,
mortgages, household, farm, and mill accounts, and photos, of a farm
family of Elk Creek, Delaware Co^ N. X. Includes correspondence
by or about Clark MacDonald, James MacDonald, and Delaware
Academy.
MS 62-3882
Merritt, Ernest George, 1865-1948.
Papers, 1890-1940.
ca.4ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/22/46)
Physicist and university professor. Correspondence, reports, lec-
ture notes, MSS. of Merritt's publications, pamphlets relating to Pro-
fessor Edward Leamington Nichols, and photos, of Nichols, campus
scenes, and the New London Naval Research Station. The papers
relate to the New London Naval Research Station, submarine detec-
tion at Pearl Harbor, the founding of the National Bureau of Stand-
ards, the American Physical Society, the administration and history
of the Department of Physics at Cornell University, the reorganiza-
tion of the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell, and the University
Club.
MS 62-3883
318
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Foreign Policy Association.
Records of the Ehnira,N.Y. branch, 1923-52
1 ft and 15 boxes.
TW^MTO.^ C ° UeCti0n " Eeei0Ml ^V *»«
nr^S^ na ^ Ce, «. a ? :< "" ,t L? ,,d «™«™«n>ents of meetings, council
proceedings, financial reports, membership lists, reports of -'branch
members and directors, biographical s^esTpuUkto^teriar^
grams, invitations to prospective speakers, and dl»SS. ' P
MS 62-3884
Fleming, Bryant, 1877-1946.
Papers.
Un^eS^ciiv T en!§ 8 L ) " >rary • ^^^ « Besi0Ml »*"• —
Architect Sketches and blueprints.
MS 62-3885
Fltzpatrick, Harry Morton, 1886-1949.
Papers, 1907-48.
wSJSffi&Sffiwffi' Co " ect,on of Regional Histoiy -■
~iJ!f^ , ?^!i, a, !K d S? iTer s |t y Professor. Correspondence and notes
^tV^iS rBely to }° e collection, identification, and nomenclature rf
SS»SS a J? M " M,d *"! PTW™"" <* "tides for the International
2£5 n ,? U .5? W ? e 5 J"" £<> My***™! Society of America. (££
EK^i&^&J™,!?*^!?* C^ 08 Chardon, Vera Chartes,
Bernard CfcUvie Dodge, Charles E. Falrman, Lexemuel Bay Hesl?
Wrtert_Spencer Jackson, Anna B. Jenkins, Joslah L. Low! Georze
Washington Itartin, W. W. Kay, Jacob Kici^^hrainnrPreTja?
iToIpn' Wolf SteWUU Wmla,,, Henly w «toarand' Frederick
MS 62-3886
Faust, Albert Bernhardt, 1870-1951.
Papers, 1919-45.
ca. 10 ft
University professor. Correspondence, articles, speeches. »nrt
Un3T..£^^ atln8 *•*■& oitteGertnan etaS?in^
S^m^S? J^ mer f? n « T Society in Aid of Enropean Sdenreand
O^L^ d J£? ^™ an University League; arttcleToT outstanding
Germans and German-Americans; recommendations for and eTalua-
a^ad1an?oMp}a£ and *""* * *» ™«WS-
Unpublished guide In the library.
MS 62-3887
White, Justin Dn Pratt, 1869-1939
Papers, 1915-39.
20 ft
■-; Ft "?£:,. porrespoudence, accounts, plans, maps, and notes retat-
L^lcCVan^Sc^l^^^ ^^ «" d Grom<te -
MS 62-3888
Barnard, WiDiam Nichols, 1875-1947
Papers, 1870-1936.
V&SgSSXXTSwSSF' °*— ■*— History and
of ^^i^f ?£? "f^eertnE <">d director of the Sibley School
of Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University Corresrinnenc*
wrSLir^RSKS" on ""tents heia-by-WiUlam Stebblns Barnard.
iS bS^i£S. W ft U, 2 J " d, S' Bara "«1 * uotebook^rby^am
SSSSfM?^? 1 * dnrtn S a «P to BrasU (1870) ; and T biographical
ton^S ^L Ba, ^*L d ' C 2 per 0urtlce ' K 1 "* T- DoageT^Sg:
toiS?»Si-J^r ,k w H?* B g riott - w ™"» Nichols, TOUtamH.
Seaman, Francis H. Townsend, Burt Green Wilder, and D. C WUgui
MS 62-3889
Bowers, Frank E
World War i papers, 1916-19.
50 Items.
relir2^ a £^i. arCb i? ct **** "* miscellaneous Army papers
SWtlins^LTG^mt^. W,P *"«—». •"" &%£$£
MS 62-3890
Brown family.
Papers, 1903-32.
Uni?eS^^^^ ibrarT - C ° ,lerti0n °< *«*<»"" H <«^ —
Correspondence, scrapbooks containing data si
the operation of mowers, obituaries' and messases
paper clippings, and photos., chiefly relaHngto "
Co. and the Brown family of Syracuse, N T
cemlng Alexander T. Brown, Charles S Brown
sheets and letters on
s of condolence, news-
the Browo-Lipe Gear
Includes papers con-
i, and Mary S. Brown.
MS 62-3891
Caldwell, George Chapman, 1834-1907.
Papers, 1853-97.
2 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/18/271)
,^ TOte f% r ,°. f chemistry. Diari es. lecture notes, personnl accounts,
copies of Caldwell's Ph. D. thesis, photos., and pamphlets. Includes
2"^,°' Mr -.» nd Mra - Caldwell and of George w! Chamberlain.
Caldwell s son-in-law, a professor of architecture at Cornell Univer-
sity; and notes kept by Caldwell on Lonis Agasslz-s Lowell lectures
and the Cambridge geology lectures.
MS 62-3892
Cooghran, Edwin K 1884-1955.
Papers. 1906-43.
Un£rlS t^g^f" C0UWti0n ° f Ke8i0nal H1St0ry ^
relate to CoughraD's training and careSTSd gtvTdesSiptTons oTstf
dent life at Cornell University (1906-18 and 1930-33)
MS 62-3893
Estelline State Bank.
Records, 1905-33.
15 ft (415 Items)
In Texas Technological CoUege, Southwest Collection
Loan collection registers, ledgers, minute books of the board of
r^!S™^?'i^ Ce J? ^' teller's cashbooks, check record book, a
reconcilement book, charters, reports, statements, and other records
Including material on banking In Hall Co, TexT «OTras,
Inventory in the repository.
Acquired, 1955.
MS 62-3894
Sanderson, Ezra Dwight, 1878-1944.
Papers, 1894-1943.
6ft
Um'v^Jrylr^.ve; 6 ?^^ 17 ' C ° UeCti ° n ° f ^"^ HUt ^ *°*
Sociologist and university professor. Correspondence, diaries.
S?5^.£2 ,a, ? 8, 2 'f 86 ^S" 0011 » n « notebooks, pictures, and MSS!
of Sanderson's articles and books relating to the study of rural soct
ology in New Tork State, West Virginia/and TerasT InfiS? nm-
spondence relating to the puhUcaOon of Sanders^ writings
MS 62-3895
Rnmball-Petre, Edwin Alfred Robert, 1881-1954. '
Papers, 1897-1914.
lft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Hegionfll History and
University Archives (1185) *
Unitarian minister. Correspondence relating to Bumball's pasto-
rates in Newfoundland, Maine, and Rochester, N. T., and to family
atoirs. Correspondents Include William Gannett, Emma Goldman
Frederick L. Hosmer, Jenkln Lloyd Jones, and Walter Banschen-
busch.
MS 62-3896
Rhodes, Charles O
Papers, 1842-1918.
ca. lft
In Cornell University Library, CoUecOon of Beglonal History and
University Archives (814) 6»v«u aau^j mi
Correspondence ; household, farm, and general store accounts ; mis-
cellaneous items relating to the church and business activities of the
Bhodes and Smiley families of Groton and Dryden, N. T. • and printed
*? tterjerta^Mng to Tompkins Co, N. Y. Includes correspondence
£ < 5'™iS t '?22. W - e I> J W, \?- M <?U*s, Dana Bhodes, A. LSnSeyT
f^!S^'J ,, f eph J m J ley : "^ J - Smiley, the First UniversaSt
lorkStote Ifflitia! Gr0t0n ' c " ria « e Oompany, and thelfew
MS 62-3897
819
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Shipman, Ellen.
Papers.
30 ft.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1259)
Landscape architect Sketches, plans, and notes.
MS 62-3898
SneH family.
Papers, 1766-1942.
ca,2ft „
In Cornell University library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1170)
Correspondence concerning the Civil War and other matters; Mont-
gomery County, N. Y., Indentures and other legal papers (1766-1866) ;
general store accounts (1881-1905) ; diaries and weather records
(1880-1916) of Jacob G. Snell, Ephratah, N. Y.; and Snell genealogi-
cal data. Persons represented Include Andrew Dunn, William Dusler,
Ell Emple, Jacob German, Peter German, Shuler Howard, James S.
Miiiaf and Samuel Miller.
MS 62-3899
Stanton, Florence E
Accounts, 1881-1920.
ca.2ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1170)
Farm daybooks and ledgers, from Steuben Co., N. Y. Includes
material relating to Clarence Myrtle.
MS 62-3900
Sulzer, William, 1863-1941.
Papers, 1890-1940.
ca.33ft
In Cornell University library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1147)
Lawyer, U. S. Representative, and Governor of New York. Cor-
respondence, scrapbooks of newspaper dippings, and memorabilia, pri-
marily concerned with Snlzei's political activities. The material re-
lates to Sulzer's campaign for direct primary elections for New York
State and his impeachment and subsequent removal from the office of
Governor. Includes letters from Government officials, organizations,
and private citizens giving their views and discussing action taken
on these two matters; letters concerning such matters as the Gov-
ernors' Conference, good roads, canal navigation, subway contracts,
public Institutions, petitions and recommendations for various bills
and resolutions, grievances, and complaints. Much of the correspond-
ence was directed to Chester Piatt, Sulzer's secretary.
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS 62-3901
Swartwood, T E collector. .
Scrapbooks, 1883-1952.
ca. S ftr
In" Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1433)
Newspaper clippings concerning crimes, natural disasters, war
news, and various oddities.
MS 62-3902
Taft, Royal, d. 1943..
Papers, 1869-71.
78 Items and 8 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (87/5/61)
Diaries and fl"? 1 "-^ 1 accounts kept by a student at Cornell Uni-
versity, together w>th 78 photos, of faculty and classmates.
MS 62-3903
Tarr, Ralph Stockmann, 1864-1912.
Papers, 1883-1912.
ca.Sft
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives ( 14/15/BS)
Geologist and university professor. Diary (1802) ; irrigation sur-
veys conducted In New Mexico, Arizona, and Montana (1888-89) ;
pictures of the Peary Arctic Expedition of 1896; diary kept by B. Hop-
pis, describing aspects of the Expedition; scrapbook kept while Tarr
was a professor at Cornell University ; geology field books ; and school
notebooks of Tarr"s son, RuaselS. Tarr.
MS 62-8904
Throop, Enos Thompson, 1784-1874.
Papers, 1807-68.
1ft-
In Cornell University library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1157)
Jurist, U. S. Representative from New York and Governor of New
York. Personal correspondence (chiefly from nieces, nephews, and
family friends), bills, receipts, and accounts for merchandise and
services. Correspondents Include Eliza Akin, John 3. Cuyler, John
Grover, Lydla A Hatch, Thomas M. Howell, Samuel S. Lacey, Cor-
nelia W. m«i+ih . Enos Thompson Throop, Jr„ Evelina Throop, and
Montgomery H. Throop,
MS 62-3905
Tietze, William C
Accounts, 1867-91.
4 v.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1063)
Farm, household, and personal accounts of a resident of West
Salem, m.
MS 62-3906
White, Andrew Curtis, 5. 1854.
Accounts, 1883-93.
ca.lft
In Cornell University library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1084)
Family cash account books of general living expenses; together
with some family history. The papers also concern Joseph White.
MS 62-3907
Church Women's Federation of Lubbock.
Records. 1933-57.
1 ft. (429 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Correspondence, minute books, minutes of executive meetings,
financial reports, bank statements, deposit slips, an account ledger
book, clippings, lists of officers and committees, notes, bulletins, and
other records.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Isabel Garrison, 1957.
MS 62-3908
Hazeltine, Richard, 1773-1836.
Papers, 1794-1833.
1 folder.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Physician, of Berwick, Me., and Lynn, Mass. Correspondence and
other papers, both professional and personal.
MS 62-3909
Hooker, John, 1729-1777.
Papers, 1753-76.
4S items.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Clergyman. A letter from Hooker to the church at Northampton
accepting the call to be their minister (1753), a letter to Hooker
from George Whitefield (1764), a receipt signed by Hooker for his
salary (1764), and 45 sermons (1753-76), almost all given at North-
ampton. Some of the sermons are in shorthand.
MS 62-3910
Parsons, Reginald Hascall, 1873-1955.
Papers, 1898-1950.
34 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Corporation officer. Correspondence, business records, and family
letters, relating chiefly to his business career in the Pacific North-
west Includes material relating to the Gold Reef Mining Company,
Cornucopia, Or., Hillcrest Orchard, Medf ord, Or., Methow Valley Live-
stock Company, Seattle, Mountcrest Ranch, Hilt, Calif., Northwestern
Fruit Exchange, Seattle, Pinnacle Packing Company, Medford, Or,
Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Social Welfare League, and Whitman
College.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
MS 62-3911
Pease, Clifton, 1884-1957.
Papers, 1917-1934.
l ft
In University of Oregon library.
Includes 7 v. diary of experiences in the 198th and 75th Battal-
ions, Canadian Expeditionary Force (1917-19) ; 1 v. diary of a trip
to the Orient (1929) ; radio scripts; and travel lectures.
MS 62-3912
320
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wilson, Frederick Wallace, 1872-1958
Papers. 1852-1938.
1 box.
In University of Oregon Librarv.
Circuit judge. Speeches and historical sketches of The Dalles Or
Includes correspondence (1S52-73) of Joseph G. Wilson, Represent
ative from Oregon (1873) "present
MS 62-3913
Steinberger, Justus, d. 1870.
Papers. 1852-1870.
40 items
In University of Oregon Library
r J^- V w ffi< fl' in 9l pm - Inch,n <* Otters from Burns Ingalls and
George Wright, and documents relating to the Adams Express Com-
MS 62-3914
Mercer, William Newton, 1792-1879?
Papers, 1S29-54.
£31 items.
In Tulane University Lihrary
MIkS er^,rjL n ? r ' aDd K i nk "- Cn >->«-T"u<l«nee (mostly 1835-il),
t^I "*"?"*> d » r ' n « " European tour (1836-37), and a pamphlet
Includes business, and personal letters from friends describing life"
politics, and business in Natchez, Miss., and reportin^cotton and
ET J2K2?* * bi ™S e - tr ? UW * S Wlth "verseers^rTtolnt o"^a?«
^n^™", " \°. n Me !l cer5 La"™' Hi". Ellis Cliffs, and Ormonde
Plantations to Adams Co., Miss.; and letters .(MS7-H) from A. & J
nr,L . T"»? ^ew Orleans shipping firm, concerning cotton sales,
?E25 *£. d s '»P'5? n ts. Adams County correspondents include Samuel
Davis, Stephen Duncan. William St John Elliot, Henry W Hunting-
•««, and Ayres P. Merrill, The material is related^ the Horarrt
Benjamin Farar collection.
Inventory in the library.
Gift of Pierce Butler, Jr.
MS62-3915
Childress, Fannie B (Tompkins)
Papers, 1825-1915.
ca. 30(1 items.
In University of Virginia Library (6M331))
Letters (1871-72) to Mrs. Childress, a resident of Caroline Co
fiM-^SL^ ""i 1 * 1 " 1 Jonn Wan er Childress (b. 1844) ; letters
(186i-1900) from her sister, Margaret J. (Tompkins) Durrett and
from o£er relatives; Civil War letters from Jatnes G. TompkiS. a^d
%£. ,£SE2?S ". e = 5 a P ers °* the Garland family; and business
■Terreu/^^ Bucfcner TyrreU (or Terrell) and A. H. R
Gift, 1961.
MS 62-3916
Paris. Athenee.
Records, 1792-1853.
227 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
nreTd'S* oft^ {?£ f mI , n<H,t /<•«<* scientists to secretaries and
vS,? ^ ° „?« A ?"*?^ 1 ¥S elT of autograph interest, touching on
varwB scentific topics. Many are addressed to Andre M«ie
PurcS i^ Tidua,ly in manuscripts catalog of the library.
MS 62-3917
Hutchinson, James, 1752-1793.
Papers, 1771-1928.
106 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
Physician of Philadelphia. Chiefly correspondence on medicine
and the study of medicine, much of it with Hutchinson's uncle, Israel
Pemberton, while the former studied at St. Bartholomews Hospital
In London. Correspondents include Sir Joseph Banks, Isaac Bar-
ISSl^? n S n L Bidd , le J, Char l e » Caldwell. Christopher Collis, John
FothergiU, Nathanael Greene, Joseph Hiester, William Hunter. Adam
Stthn, Joahn Coakley Lettsom, Thomas Parke, Charles Pettlt, Ben-
jamin Bush, and William Shippen, Jr.
£ a ^°S^ tooMaiiaHy in manuscripts catalog of the library.
Gift of S. Pemberton Hutchinson, 1952.
MS 62-3918
Farar, Benjamin.
Papers. 1773-1826.
58 items.
In Tulane University Library.
Planter. Persona! and business correspondence (mostly 1820-26)
•concerning life in Ken- Orleans and on Laurel Hill Plantation in
Adams Co., Miss., and 2 land grants (1773-90). Correspondents in-
clude Farar s wife, Mary (Ellis) Farar; her sister, Jane (Ellis)
Kapalje; his daughters, Mary Farar and Anna Frances (Farar)
Mercer; and Thomas Butler, John Dick, Abner L. Duncan, and Wil-
liam Kenner. The material is related to the library's William New-
ton Mercer collection.
Inventory in the lihrary.
Gift of Pierce Butler, Jr. 1958.
MS 62-3919
Ash, John H
Papers, 1860-1917.
45 items and 21 v.
In Emory University Library
of ^™ rate ° ffiCer ; Dia 7 J 20 r ~ 186 °-e5> . military orders, leaves
; k a rS^' a one 7 0iam * sict re P<>rt, 2 letters, notes, clippings, and
other papers, relating to Ash's service in the 5th Begiment of Georgia
Cavalry in Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, to his fellow soldiers,
and to regimental history. ™«™ I
Finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Acquired with the Keith M. Bead collection. 1938.
MS 62-3920
Darling, Charles B d. 1864.
Correspondence, 1861-64.
91 items.
In Emory University Library.
Microfilm copy of originals in the possession of Charles Toland
Soldier. Mostly letters of Darling to his father, J. M. Darling
S& STVSJk , th * 1 «L Ke f imeDt of New York Dragoons (originally
called the 130th Infantry, then the 19th Cavalry) ^Virginia, includ-
ing nuiterial on recruiting, war news and rumors, marches, movement
by tram, camp sites and camp life, food, quarters, officers, chaplains,
SS£E?JT W ,.''£f5 d Ne f "*• Rebel officers and ™*- tne^ounrrysldt
ffS? Wlon ,^, S<,ath S rI1 homes and farms . and confidence in Abraham
Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant. «-««■
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 62-3921
Thiot family.
Papers, 1756-1865.
194 Items.
In Emory University Library.
In part, microfilm (negative) made in 1956 from originals in the
possession of Charles T, Winship.
Correspondence, land and title papers, notes, accounts, slave re-
ceipts, statements, estate papers, and other material concerning the
movement of the family and slaves from Jamaica to Georgia! the
purchase and operation and operation of the plantation Knoxborough
by Charles Thiot (d. ca. 1810) and Charles Thiol, Jr.; and the Civil
War service of Charles Henry Thiot (1822-1865) with the Chatham
Artillery and the 1st Begiment of Georgia Infantry. " Much of the
material before 1804 is In French or Spanish.
Finding aids in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the Librarv
Giftof Charles T.Wtoshlp, 1961. — ««y.
MS 62-3922
Cralle, Richard Kenner, 1800-1864.
Correspondence, 1818-56.
240 items.
In Clemson College Library.
Journalist. Letters received, mostly about politics, especially In
Virginia and the South. Correspondents Include William Segar
Archer, Robert loung Hayne, James Alexander Seddoo, JoseraVEe-
gieston Seger, and Abel Parker Upshur. The material Is related to the
library s John Caldwell Calhoun and Thomas Green Clemson col-
lections.
Card index in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-3928
321
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Breckinridge, James, 1763-1833.
Correspondence, 1780-x828.
ca. 150 items.
In University of Virginia Library (2752)
lawyer, Army officer, and U. S. Representative from Virginia.
Letters received concern ratification of the Constitution, founding
of Kentucky, Virginia and Kentucky politics, and political, economic
and social events in Fincastle and Botetourt Co., Va. Correspondents
include John Breckinridge (1760-1806), James Brown (1766-1835),
John Brown (1757-1837), John W. Campbell, George Hancock <1754-
1820), Benjamin Howard (ca. 1760-1814), Elijah McClanahan, Fran-
cis Preston ( 1765-1835 ) , and Allen Taylor.
Gift, 1947.
MS 62-3924
Swanson, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939.
Correspondence, 1921-22.
9 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (907)
Statesman. Correspondence of Swanson and his Democratic Party
supporters throughout Virginia in the senatorial race of 1922,
arranged by counties and cities.
Gift, 1940.
MS 62-3925
Troubetzkoy, AmeBe (Rives) 1863-1945.
Papers. 1887-1945.
4 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (214, 2202, etc.)
Author. MSS. of Mrs. Troubetzkoy's plays, poems, short stories,
and other literary works; correspondence, clippings, theater pro-
grams, pictures, and other papers, on the production, criticism and
publication of her works; correspondence, articles, reproductions of
paintings, and other papers of her husband, Pierre Troubetzkoy
(1864-1S36) ; and a printed genealogy. Correspondents include W.
B. Chilton, Ugo Veniero D'Annunzio, Harley Granville-Baker, and
James Southall Wilson. The material is related to the library's Wil-
liam Cabell Rives, Sr., and Rives family collections.
Acquired, 1938-47.
MS 62-3926
Van Cleef family.
Papers, 1900-24.
ca. 2 f L
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1643)
Five scrapbooks (1900-13) of Eugenia and Jeannette Van Cleef,
containing personal mementoes reflecting social life in Ithaca, N. Y„
and student life at Ithaca High School and Cornell University ; letters
(1924) to Mynderse Van Cleef and related newspaper clippings per-
taining to his donation of a bandstand to the village of Seneca Falls,
N. X.; printed copy of History of Jan Van Cleef of New Utrecht,
L. I, N. Y. (1659) and some of bis descendants (1909) by Murray
Edward Poole ; and memorabilia.
MS 62-3927
Turtle, Herbert, 1846-1894.
Papers, 1880-96.
l ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/17/163)
University professor. Correspondence, MSS. of Turtle's History
of institutions and his Frederick the Great's campaign of 17S5, lecture
notes and course grade books, personal account books, scrapbooks con-
taining reviews of Turtle's published works, and obituaries and letters
of condolence received by bis wife at the time of his death. Includes
correspondence (1894-96) pertaining to Turtle's proposed fourth
volume of a history of Prussia. Correspondents Include Herbert
Baxter Adams, William Todd Helmuth, George H. Mifflin, Elizabeth
A. Mifflin, Horace Elisha Scudder, Mary McArthur Tuttle, and Andrew
Dickson White.
MS 62-3928
Sewell, Albert Henry, 1847-1924.
Papers, 1871-1916.
l ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (41/5/405)
Jurist and trustee of Cornell University. Lecture note iooks ; a
letter from Sewell to his aunt regarding the cost of his room and
board while attending Cornell University and explaining how he met
these expenses ; photos, of the members of the Cornell Class of 1871;
a photograph and autograph album of the Class of 1873, Albany Law
School; memorabilia; and a newspaper clipping, photograph, and cor-
respondence album kept by Commander W. Elbridge Sewell and his
family during the Spanish-American War.
MS 62-3929
Reed, Harry Clifford, 1882-1953.
Papers, 1948-52.
5 f*
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1580)
Engineer. Correspondence, MSS. of articles, genealogical notes,
newspaper and magazine clippings, and photos. Includes Reed's cor-
respondence as secretary of Hobaseo Masonic Lodge no. 716, Ithaca,
N. X. : correspondence relating to the early history of Cornell Univer-
sity, Ithaca, N. Y., and the surrounding area ; and genealogical notes
and correspondence about various families, especially the Stevenson*
and Dumonts.
MS 62-3930
Queal, Arthur.
Scrapbook, 1884-1928.
1 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1821)
Scrapbook of a Lehigh Valley Railroad station agent at West
Fayette and Willard, N. Y., containing broadsides, postcards, church
and theater programs, newspaper clippings of current local events and
poetry, photos., ticket stubs, and other miscellaneous items pertaining
to Ithaca, Ovid, and other places in Seneca and Tompkins Counties,
N. Y.
MS 62-3931
Poison, Robert Arnold.
War work papers, 1941-45.
ca. l ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1730)
University professor. Correspondence (chiefly with Donald A.
Campbell, deputy director of civilian mobilization), mimeographed re-
ports and instructions, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, and other
material pertaining to Poison's work as extension rural sociologist; of
the University of the State of New York and concerning civilian de-
fense, civilian mobilization, and other home front activities during
World War n_ Includes much material issued by the Red Cross, the
U. S. Chamber of Commerce, the American Industries Salvage Com-
mittee, and similar organizations.
MS 62-3932
Patterson, Lincoln E
Scrapbooks, 1912-37.
3 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (S7/6/334)
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, photos., and printed matter
relating to the activities of foreign students, both at Cornell Univer-
sity and after their return to their own countries, and the activities
of the Chinese Students' and Cosmopolitan Clubs at Cornell. Includes
material pertaining to Richard Beck, S. N. Bose, Lan-Ko Chang, C. L.
Chlen, Paul C Fugh, Manuel A. Gonzalez, S. C. Hsueh, P. C. King,
H. S. Lee, K. S. Lee, Bapi Needu, H. H. Pandya, Hu Shih, S. J. Theo-
dore, Chien Yang, and others.
MS 62-3933
New York State Agricultural Society.
Records, 1841-1954,
ca. 6 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1759)
Correspondence, proceedings and minutes of annual meetings, cita-
tions, resolutions, speeches, lists of members, and printed matter. The
bulk of the collection relates to the 20th century but includes such
Items as the Society's museum catalog (1859). Correspondents in-
clude Charles H. Baldwin, Perley M. Eastman, Joseph M. Hurley, and
Van C Whittemore.
. MS62-3934
Metropolitan Cooperative MOk Producers Bargaining
Agency.
Scrapbooks, 1932-35.
8 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1899)
Newspaper clippings pertaining to milk marketing, pricing and
control, milk strikes, State and county fairs, the appointment of
Charles H. Baldwin as New York. State Commissioner of A gricu lture
and Markets, and other matters of interest to the dairy industry.
MS 62-3935
322
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Maynard, Leonard Amby, 1887-
Papers, 1940-49.
5 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (29/1/292)
University professor. Includes administrative papers pertaining
to Maynard's positions as director of the U. S. Plant, Soil, and Nutri-
tion Laboratory, New York State College of Agriculture, director of
the School of Nutrition, Cornell University, and head of the Dept of
Biochemistry and Nutrition, and of the Laboratory of Animal Nutri-
tion, New York State College of Agriculture.
MS 62-3936
Letsehe, Jay Harry, 1888-
Scrapbooks, 1917-29.
Univ n eSrrArS^l^ L ) ibrary ' ™**** « ^^ HiSt0ry and
Correspondence, pictures, maps, military orders, commissions, cita-
tions, newspaper- clippings and other papers relating chiefly to
Letsehe s service as an American Expeditionary Force officer in World
War i Includes letters from Letsehe to his family from training
camps In Georgia and Tennessee and from France, and a cony of the
history of the 326th Begt
MS 62-8937
Men family.
Papers, 1855-1917.
3 items and 4 v.
Un^Sri^fv^? 1 , 6 3 L , lbrai7 - C0l,eCtl0n <* ***** **»« «*
Farm account books (1835-1913) from Cayuga Co N T a notice
of appointment (1858) as overseer of hlghvSysflease (1907 witt ex!
tensions to 1917), and a stock certificate (M90)o? George' W Idel
and Jane E. Iden of Sherwood, N. Y. «orge w. iaen
MS 62-3938
Hoyt, Arthur J 1866-
Papers, 1872-195L
J^S^iSSS^^'- ColIec0on <* ■*«•> History and
*,?£?$!&£ MoraTia - N - Y - Easiness and personal correspondence,
diary (1889), legal papers, account books, bills, orders, receipts, h>
come tax records, trade catalogues, orders for lenses, prescriptions,
printed mailing lists, advertising circulars, photcsTirSsttw
records and personal papers.
MS 62-3939
Hiscock, Frank Harris, 1865-1946
Speeches, 1904-47.
lv.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (41/5/173) *"»iury anu
Judge and trustee of Cornell University. Typewritten copies of
occasional speeches made by Hiscock and speeches made in his honor
at a memorial service (1917)
MS 62-3940
Haynes, Myrte Rice, d. 1957.
Genealogical papers, 1909-54.
uJ?eS™lVSfve^l1o5 I ) ibrai7 ' C ° J1 ' Xam ° f Ee8l ° nal HlBt0ry aD<i
Correspondence, mostly from relatives of Myrte Rice Haynes about
genealogical matters; many pages of undated notes on the genealogy
of numerous families, heraldry, genealogical methodology and bibliog-
raphy, and other matters related to genealogy; newspaper clippings
and seven pamphlets on genealogy and history.
MS 62-3941
Goodsell, Eugene A
Papers, 1886-1904.
10 v.
^SSS^^SSS^H^' C °^ l ° D * Beg,0Ml H1St0r7 ***
Physician of Af ton, Chenango Co, N. Y. Accounts with patients,
notes on symptoms of various diseases and their remedies or cures,
Seath™ pertalnI, « t0 tte settlement of Goodsell's affairs after hjfl
MS 62-3942
Gage, Henry Phelps, 1886-1956.
Papers, 1886-1955.
26 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1874)
Physicist and inventor. Correspondence, diaries, notes on the life
of Simon Henry Gage, notebooks of lectures heard at Ithaca High
School and Cornell University, much printed matter on physics and
related subjects, slides, photos., photographic plates, and miscellane-
ous papers. Includes correspondence and other papers pertaining to
Gage's work as head of the Optical Laboratory of the Corning Glass
Works (1911-47) and to his membership in various scientific socie-
ties ; and personal and family correspondence.
MS 62-3943
Gnterman, Carl Edward Frederick, 1903-1956, collector.
Agricultural organization programs, 1936-56.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (21/12/402)
Includes programs of business meetings, dinners, and special cele-
brations held by numerous State agricultural organizations and New
Tork State College of Agriculture groups In which Gnterman actively
participated.
MS 62-3944
Fiske, Willard, 1831-1904.
Papers, 1847-1903.
7 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (TZ/1/S48) '
Journalist librarian, educator, bibliophile. Correspondence, scrap-
books, and account books pertaining chiefly to Fiske's activities as a
book collector. Extensive family correspondence and other letters re-
lating to Fiske's education, bis career as a journalist, his activities as
a professor and librarian at Cornell University, his interest in chess,
and his cultural studies of Iceland and Egypt Correspondents In-
clude George Lincoln Burr, Wendell Phillips Garrison George W
Harris, Samuel May, and Charles Dndley Warner.
Futt name: Daniel Willard Fiske.
MS 62-3945
Fincher, Myron G 1898-
Papers, 1937-54.
23 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (24/1/393)
Professor of veterinary medicine. Administrative correspondence
and records pertaining chiefly to the organization and operation of
the New York State Mastitis Control Program.
MS 62-3946
Hensel family.
Papers, 1890-1920.
ca. 100 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence between the following related families: Haupt
Hensel, Keller, and Norton. Letters from 1840-52 were written from
Pennsylvania and deal with fashions, schools, social life, family mat-
ters, and religion. Letters from 1861-1920 center around the Hensel
and Norton families living in Pennsylvania, Dakota Territory, and St
Paul, and concern social activities, schools, and other family affairs.
Most of the correspondence is between Mary Elizabeth (Keller) Nor-
ton and her daughter Anna (Norton) Hensel. Other family members
represented include Anna Cecelia (Keller) Haupt Herman Haupt
John Henry Hensel (1855-1927), and Charles Francis Norton.
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Charles N. Hensel, 1959.
MS 62-3947
Kingsbury, Jacob, 1756-1837.
Papers, 1800-14.
75 items- and li v.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Army officer. Correspondence, military reports, and other docu-
ments. Includes 3 letter books (1804-05, 1810) kept by Kingsbury's
aides, containing 415 letters relating to military matters in the North-
west ; and papers relating to events and conditions at Fort Dearborn.
Primary points of origin of the letters are Detroit Micbillmackinac,
and Camp Bellefontaine. Many of the letters are from James Wil-
kinson (1757-1825) at St Louis. The material Is related to the
library's Henry Dearborn papers.
Purchase, 1906 ; purchased from Forest Sweet, 1948.
MS 62-3948
323
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ogden, William Butler, 1805-1877.
Business records, 1835-81.
770 items and 3 v.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Businessman and mayor of Chicago. Correspondence, account
sheets, receipts, indentures, articles of agreement and other papers
relating to Ogden's business activities, and to the realty firms of
Ogden & Jones, Ogden, Jones & Co., and Ogden, Fleetwood & Co.
Includes material concerning the companies* handling of land and
property transactions and management involving Chicago and Illinois
holdings. Persons represented include Joseph D. Beers, Arthur
Bronson, Frederick Bronson, Stanley H. Fleetwood, William E. Jones,
and Edward A. RusselL
Gift of Eugene Fishburn, 1913 ; purchased, 1949.
MS 62-3949
Scharf, Albert Frederick, 1847-1929.
Papers, 1859-1926.
88 items, 1 v., and ca. 850 p.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Diary, maps, and notes for a proposed publication on Indian Til-
lages, trails, and fortifications in northern Illinois. The papers con-
tain frequent references to archaeological findings in the Chicago
area and miscellaneous material relating to Scharf and his Indian
research, the Scharf family, and events in Chicago history. The
maps have been divided into two volumes: Indian trails and villages
of Chicago and Cook, DnPage and Will Counties, IH; and Portage
trails in relation to the division of waters, including portions of
Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift, 1925 and other nnspedfied dates.
MS 62-3950
Hndgins, William Howder, 1825-1895.
Papers, 1846-95.
280 items and 3 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Papers of Budgtos as commissioner of accounts, justice of the
peace, and commissioner in chancery in Mathews Co., Va. ; estate
papers; minutes f 1853-54) of Chesapeake Lodge no. 89 (Mathews
Co., Va.), Independent Order of Odd Fellows; and two ledgers and
a daybook of the Hudgins General Store, Cricket Hill, Va. (1846-70)
Accession analysis in the library.
Gift of William Raymond Thomas, 1959.
MS 62-3951
American Fur Company.
Records, 1816-1947.
ca. 1050 items and 1 v.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence relating to the conduct of trade and the condition
of supplies ; and an account book (1821-22) kept at Michilimackinac,
recording supplies and merchandise purchased by various trading
outfits. Includes letters by Milo M. Quaife and others reporting on
the condition and location of the original papers of the American Fur
Co. Correspondents include James Abbott, John Jacob Astor (1763-
1848), Joseph Bailly (b. 1774), Benjamin F. Clapp, Ramsay Crooks
(1787-1850), David Stone, Robert Stuart (1785-1848), and William
Henson Wallace (1811-1879)
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase and gift, 1919-21.
MS 62-3952
St. PauL Protestant Home.
Records, 1867-1937.
ca. 50 items and 10 v.
in Minnesota Historical Society collections.
.Minutes, accounts, reports, diary, and miscellaneous papers.
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Gift of the Protestant Home of St Paul and Mrs. Henry Cowie.
MS 62-3953
Wigmore, John Henry, 1863-1943.
Papers, 1888-1942.
139 ft.
In Northwestern University Law Library.
lawyer and university professor. Correspondence, diaries, MSS.
of Wigmore's legal works, lectures, memoranda, and other papers,
photos., and slides. Includes correspondence for copyright consents,
documents on the Sacco-Vanzetti case (1827), Harvard Law School
lectures (1935), League of Nations lectures and correspondence. Wig-
more genealogy, correspondence (1903-33) with Little, Brown and
Co, and letters (1888-1921) from Franklin K. Lane.
Open to investigators under'library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Deposited by Mr. Wigmore, 1893-1943.
MS 62-3954
Weyerhaeuser and Denkmann Company, Rock Island, Itl.
Records, 1891-1934.
1000 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Financial statements of a company organized by Frederick "Weyer-
haeuser and Frederick C. A. Denkmann, which manufactured lumber,
lath, and shingles.
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Information on restrictions available In the repository.
Gift of the Weyerhaeuser Co., 1961.
MS 62-3955
Dougherty, John Alley, 1929-
Papers, 1951-52.
ca. 100 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Staff member of the Minnesota Historical Society and soldier.
Correspondence, miscellaneous military papers, drawings, memo
books, and other papers relating to Dougherty's Korean War ex-
periences as a member of the 27th Infantry. The bulk of the papers
consist of letters written by Dougherty to Edna Kahlert of St Paul
and to his friends and relatives. The letters give Information on
life In Army training camps, particularly at Fort Riley, Kans., the
trip across the Pacific Ocean to Japan, the war iu Korea, and civilian
life In Korea.
Gift of Mr. Dougherty, 1959.
MS 62-3956
Hammer, Heinrich.
Papers, 1853-1960.
ca. 50 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part transcripts made In 1960 from originals In the possession
of Dr. Fritz Braun, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Correspondence (in German) between Hammer and other members
of his family, relating to his life In Chniicothe, Ohio, his work with
a settlers' society and his removal to New TJlm, Minn sometime
before 1860, his views on the outbreak of the Civil War, and his
experiences in New trim during the Sioux Uprising of 1862; trans-
lations of some of the letters; genealogical charts of the Hammer
and Espenscheid families; and an article from the Minneapolis star
(1960) concerning the discovery of the Hammer papers.
Gift of Dr. Fritz Braun and John W. Larson, 1960.
MS 62-3957
Ellwood, Isaac L 1833-1910.
Papers, 1885-1915.
ca, 633 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Cattleman and developer of barbed wire. Correspondence and can-
celed notes of Ellwood and of persons connected with the Bllwood
estate, including material related to the Spade Ranch, Tex., to De-
Kalb, 111, and to barbed wire. Persons named Include Frank H.
Chappell and William L. Ellwood.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Frank H. Chappell, 1858.
MS 62-3958
Fisk, Greenleaf, 1807-1888.
Papers, 1835-88.
54 items.
in Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Soldier, legislator, and judge. Deeds, bills of sale, and other
papers, including material relating to Brown Co., Mina, and Bastrop,
Tex., and to Jesse Billingsley. Includes typewritten transcripts of
most of the papers.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of the West Texas Museum, 1958.
MS 62-3959
Graey, Alice (Duggan)
Papers, 1845-1951.
ca. 360 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
In part photocopies, from a family Bible.
Correspondence, biographical data, brochures, advertisements, clip-
pings, photos., and other papers, including material on Arthur Pope
Duggan (1876-1935), the Duggan family, George Washington Little-
field, the Littlefield and Lamb County Real Estate Co., and W. B.
Halsell Farms Co., the Isaac L. Ellwood estate, the Yellow House
Ranch, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Lamb County,
Littlefield, Amherst and other towns of the Texas Panhandle. Cor-
respondents Include Campbell J. Duggan, Richard Coke Hopping, E. S.
Rowe, and William Pulver Soash.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Gracy, 1856.
MS 62-3960
324
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Huston, Ralph E
Papers, 1905-19.
294 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Agriculturist. Letters received (1911-16), personal papers and
printed material. Includes a letter from Arthur Pope Dugga'n de-
scribing the lands of George Washington JUttlefield; and material
showing that Huston sold the Ruth feeder for the Maytag Co of
Newton, Iowa, and was active in steam plowing, steam threshing,
ana other farm operations. Places mentioned Include Plainview and
Llttlefield.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Huston's estate, 1957.
MS 62-3961
Kingsbury, John M
Correspondence, 1858-60.
44 items.
In DeGolyer Foundation library (Dallas)
Merchant Correspondence with James Josiah Webb describing
Santa Fe and its trade, political and social conditions in New Mexico,
Indian depredation, and overland mail.
Purchased from Edward Eberstadt by E. L. DeGolyer, Sr„ 1948.
MS 62-3962
Moore, John Maries, 1811-1892.
Papers, 1838-1925.
210 Items.
In DaUas Historical Society collections (AS9171)
Businessman. Correspondence, diaries, legal papers, notebooks,
clippings, and photos. Includes correspondence and legal papers on
the Corpus Christ! ship channel, some material on Moore's work as
purchasing agent (1862-65) of the Texas State Military Board, and
family correspondence. — •— m -— •
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Haynes Herbert.
MS 62-3963
Collins, Thomas P d. 1873.
Papers, 1843-1921.
360 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Merchant of Crockett, Tex. Correspondence of the Collins family,
concerning family news, local conditions, and personal affairs- and
promissory notes, bills, receipts, notarized accounts, envelopes,' and
Z. C. Wilson's law license (1866)
Unpublished guide and calendar in the library
Acquired, 1935.
MS 62-3964
Crocheron, Helen.
Scrapbooks, 1888-1940.
2 v.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Photocopies of originals In the possession of Mrs. B. F TroxelL
cuppings and pictures on World War re, Texas history. U S aeoz-
raphy, Ashbel Smith, biography, speeches, social affairs, jokes, cores,
and other matters.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Acquired through Jo *"n Sharp, 1949.
MS 62-3965
Jefferson Davis scrapbooks, 1850-89.
3 v.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
News clippings, pictures, political cartoons, and 40 envelopes bear-
ing printed poems, sayings, and pictures. The material is predomi-
nantly Northern and anti-Davis in sympathy.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1939.
MS62-3966
Dodd, Edward Lewis, 1875-1948.
Correspondence, 1913-42.
170 items.
In University, of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
^Mathematics professor. Correspondence with mathematicians to
Brazil. Japan, Mexico, Switzerland, Hungary, France, and Italy, con-
2SSL fT£L ,m ? **!** of stotteu «<l *ormuW and equation*
|gnareand professional meetings, the publication of arttclesTaud
Unpublished guide In the library
Gift of Mrs. Dodd, 1945.
MS 62-3967
Duckworth, J D W
Duckworth-Smith-McPherson papers, 1835-85.
73 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Correspondence, land papers, certificates, and other papers of
Duckworth, Dr. O. G. McPherson, and Jordan Smith, and their wives;
and a will (1850) of Mrs. Francis Smith. Includes material on per-
sonal affairs, social and economic conditions, land, and Negroes, In
Harris, Travis, Bastrop, and other Texas Counties, and in Kentucky
and Mississippi.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Purchased from Mrs. Moehring, 1940.
MS62-3968
Dwyer, Thomas, d. 1876.
Papers, 1858-1907.
4ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Merchant and politician, of Washington Co., Tex. Three letter
press books (1874-1905) of the establishment run by Dwyer and his
son; 35 account books, including cash records, dally sales records,
horse purchases, tally lists, and invoices, for stores in Brazoria ; Bren-
ham, Columbia, and Quinton, Tex.; and bills, receipts, Civil War
notes Issued by Texas and Washington Co, records (1877) of the
Dwyer Beading Boom and Library Association in Brenham, and legal
papers In cases concerning Dwyer.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mary Boss through J. E. Haley, 1936.
MS 62-3969
Edmond, Kate, d. ca. 1940.
Papers, 1866-1940.
ca. 100 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Teacher. Correspondence, mostly received by Miss Edmond, In-
cluding material on family and personal affairs, a description of New
Orleans in 1866, and 2 letters on her death ; and notebooks including
material on chemistry, French, and cooking.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Purchase, 1947.
MS 62-3970
Ellis, Powhatan, 1790-1863.
Papers. 1811-36.
ca. 1ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives,
Lawyer, soldier, judge, diplomat, and Senator from Mississippi.
Correspondence (mainly 1828, 1S32), hills, receipts, 4 news clippings,
a map, and pamphlets, including material on the War of 1812, politics,
post roads, personal affairs, salaries, and employment. Correspond-
ents include William C. Cage, Thomas Coffee, George Polndexter,
John A. Quitman, and Oondy Baguet.
Unpubused guide and Inventory in the library.
Purchased from Frank Glenn, 1940.
MS 62-3971
Emmett, Chris, 1886-
Papers.
ca. 400 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Historian. Reminiscences of Jennie Coopwood, fnnirii? Fisher,
Cubit Blanks and others, news clippings, and 7 v. of notes from the
Abel Head Pierce papers in the library, collected by Emmett in prep-
aration for his book, Texas camel tales (published 1932), concern-
ing the experimental use of camels in the 1850*8, and associated his-
toric sites in Texas. Also Includes material on the Emmett family.
Gift of Mr. Emmett, 1945-52.
MS 62-3972
Carr & Carr, Manchester, Iowa.
Kecords, 1857-1957.
ca. 100 ft (ca. 71,000 items)
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Complete records of a pioneer law firm and of several of its prede-
cessors, including correspondence, account books, ledgers, cases, jour-
nals, and receipts; records of the Manchester and Oneida Ballroad;
and material on the activities of several members of the firm in State
and local politics. Members represented included Amos S. Blair,
Charles E Bronson, Edward Michael Carr, Hubert Carr Bay B.
Griffin, and Millard F. LeBoy.
Gift of Hubert Carr, 1950-60.
MS 62-3973
325
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Curtis Companies, inc.
Records, 1869-1948.
ca.60ft.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Correspondence, ledgers, journals, cashbooks, stockbooks, and min-
ute books, of Curtis Brothers and Company and several of Its affili-
ates, concerning the lumber and woodworking industries. Correspond-
ents include Georce Martin Curtis (1844-1921)
Gift of George M. Curtis, 1939.
MS 62-3974
Dexter Company, Fairfield, Iowa.
Records, 1904-54.
ca. 20 ft.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Journals, account books, minute books, and other records of a
washing machine manufacturing company, covering its history up to
its absorption by the Pbilco Corporation.
Gift of the company, 1958.
MS 62-3975
Fanners Grain Dealers Association of Iowa.
Records, 1904-43.
ca.40ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Correspondence, minutes, and stenographic reports of annual con-
ventions. Also includes records of the Farmers Agricultural Credit
Co., the Farmers National Grain Dealers Association, and the Iowa
Cooperative Grain Co.
Gift of the association, 1964.
MS 62-3976
Farmers' State Mutual Hail Insurance Company, Esther-
ville, Iowa.
Records, 1898-1952.
ca. 120 ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Correspondence, ledgers, applications, and other records; and cor-
respondence of Mark John Grove, president of the company and of
the Iowa Savings Bank of Esthervllle. Contains material on hall In-
surance, farm valuation, and banking In Iowa.
Index In the library.
Gift of the company, 1955.
MS 62-3977
Connor, Seymour V
Biggers notes, 1960-61.
771 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Historian. Correspondence and notes concerning Bon Hampton
Blggers, and drafts and galley proofs of Connor's work, A Biggera
Chronicle (published 1961). Includes data supplied by John Lee
Smith, and correspondence with James Frank Dobie, James Kvetts
Haley, and Boyce House.
Inventory in the repository.
MS 62-3978
Sadler, F W collector.
Harley Sadler papers, ca. 1954.
79 items and 2 v.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
A scrapbook, scrapbook material, and a play, relating to Harley
Sadler (1892-1854) mostly originating with his death, Including mate-
rial on his career as showman, oilman, and Texas legislator.
Inventory In the repository.
Gift of West Texas Museum, 1959.
MS 62-3979
Cook, Gertrude (Harris)
Scrapbooks.
4 ft (28 v.)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Author. Contains the writings of Mrs. Cook, and material relating
to New Mexico, Texas, and World War rt, particularly. Fort Sumner,
Sante Fe, and Taos, N. M-! Estacado, Fredericksburg, HuntsvUle,
Lubbock, Monlton Institute, and Panna Maria, Tex. ; and Chester W.
Nlmitz.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Cook, 1959.
MS 62-3980
Cocke, Joseph.
Papers, 1932-42.
6 ft (ca. 14,000 items)
In Texas Technological College. Southwest Collection.
Lawyer, of Austin, Tex. Includes 195 folders of papers reflecting
Cocke's legal work for his father-in-law, Malcolm H. Beed, and others,
and canceled checks and bank statements of Cocke and of Margaret B.
Beed.
Inventory In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Cocke, 1956.
MS 62-3981
Carter-Houston Dry Goods Company, Plaimview, Tex.
Records, 1914-i8.
2v.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
A cashbook and an account ledger.
Gift of Tom B. Carter, 1958.
MS 62-3982
Campbell, Henry Harrison, 1840-1911.
Papers, 1869-97.
ISO items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Cattleman. Family and business correspondence, promissory notes,
receipts, checks, invitations, a statement of supplies purchased from
Boblnson Bros. & Co., of Harrold, in Wilbarger County, a funeral
notice (1877) of Margaret T. Hamilton, a program and menu (1881)
of a stockmen's, banquet at Fort Worth, an unidentified journal and
cashbook from Ennls, Tex., and a weather diary (1890). Includes
material on the ranch of the Matador Land and Cattle Co. and on
Motley County In which It centered. Persons mentioned Include A. M.
Brinton (Campbell's partner) and Harry H. Campbell (his son)
Inventory In the repository.
Gift of Harry H. Cimpbell to the West Texas Museum, 1954.
MS 62-3983
Breedlove, William Clent, 1900-1953.
Papers.
5 ft (8T3 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Aviator. Personal papers, pilot logbooks, news clippings, photos.,
a tape recorded interview of Mrs. Breedlove about her husband, and
other papers, relating to the history of aviation on the southern plains
of Texas.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Breedlove, 1967.
MS 62-3984
Botsford, Ed M 1869- collector.
Papers, ca. 1893-ca. 1956.
125 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Cowboy and showman. Clippings, prints of portraits by Charles M
Russell, pamphlets, postcards, railway contracts for Bhipplng cattle,
tickets, a payroll (1936) for Indians appearing at the Texas Centen-
nial, and 73 photos, of show people and scenes, collected during Bots-
ford's 37 years with western shows such as Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Show, the Miller Brothers' 101 Ranch, and Pawnee Bill's Great Far
East Show. Also includes 2 tape recorded interviews of Botsford
about his career.
Inventory In the repository. Also described In Montana, the maga-
zine of western history, v. 7, no. 2 (Spring 1957) p. 2-11.
Gift of Mr. Botsford, 1S56.
MS 62-3985
Diggers, Don Hampton, 1868-1957.
Papers.
2 ft (500 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Journalist and politician. Correspondence (1919-57), scrapbooks,
newspaper clippings, photos, and samples of Blggers' writings includ-
ing broadsides, pamphlets, and other material. Contains material re-
lating to Elijah L. Shettles, James E. Ferguson, and the Ku Elux
m«n Correspondents include James V. Allred, Roy Bedichek, Oscar
Branch Colquitt, Thomas Terry Connelly, Lynch Davidson, James
Harvey Davis, James Frank Dobie, Mary C. Jones', Maury Maverick,
Earle B. Mayneld, Dan Moody, Drew Pearson, Carl Coke Bister, Jerry
Sadler, Ralph W. Yarborongh, and other public figures.
Inventory In the repository.
Gifts of Eula Blggers Long, C. E. Biggers, and Barl G. Blggers,
1960-61.
MS 62-3986
326
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Baker Mercantile Company.
Eecords, 1896-1954.
KM ft. (70.SN-1 items)
In Texas Terhiinlopical Collejre, Southwest Collection
h«S'^ 5 ? 0I1<lence (1M5 -« 8 ). Journals, ledgers, daybooks cashbooks,
bank statements, canceled checks, and Invoices, tacludiog^uaterial
Sfto Uta<£ t5 C0Dd " i<mS dUring *• depressIon " *?S3S
Inventory ln'toe repository.
Gift of the company through Mr. France Baker.
MS 62-3987
Adams family.
Papers. 1870-1921.
2ft. '
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection
Correspondence, promissory notes, bills or sale, deeds, receipts, a
SSlf' ,W?,^ bum ^' <md otber P""* 18 - InCnfles checks and bank-
books (1902-13) and cotton weight certificates (1919-20) of H P
Adams, a pioneer settler of Terry Co., Tex : and a list (1916) of
H5K d !SS! s ' ?? d marriages In the Hull and Franklin families from
1798 to 1883. Contains material relatliig to Terry Co. and Brown-
field, Tex., and to cotton. - »«••—» »™r
Inventory in the repository.
Olft of Eddie M. Brown, 19SL
MS 62-8988
Andrews, Ruth (Horn)
Papers on Texas Technological College, 1925-C6.
2 ft (1804 Items) ^^
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Correspondence and research material used hy Mrs. Andrews in
writing The first thirty years, a history of Texas Technological Col-
lege (published 1956) . Includes material relating to her father Paul
w. Horn, first president of the college
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Andrews, 1962.
MS 62-3989
Childers, George P
Papers, 1917-24.
ca.2ft-
In University of Texas library, Texas Archives.
Soldier. Reminiscences (1918) of military activities, military orders
and_c£culars, several picture albums of various areas in France and
of U. S. ships, French maps, and printed material.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. E. B. Robinson, 1925.
MS 62-3990
Clark, Edward, 1815-1880.
Papers, 1842-1910.
TOitems.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Lawyer, legislator, Confederate officer, and Governor of Texas.
Correspondence (1846-65) of Clark concerning naval commissions,
raising troops, and refusal to run for Governor ; correspondence (1907-
J?> "J"* Clark; and Clark's diary (1842-43) discussing social affairs
and mentioning Samuel M. Williams. Correspondents include Jeffer-
BonDavfs, John S. Ford, Sidney Sherman, and Earl Van Dora.
Unpublished guide in the library
Gift of J. E. Clark and O. H. Clark, 1934.
MS 62-3991
Clayton, Nicholas J
Papers, ca. 1869-1909.
ca. 4 items and 6 v.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Architect of Galveston. Ca. 6 letter press books (1898-1909) in-
cluding plans and specifications of Jobs for which Clayton contracted
and a plan for the climax sanitary floor which he invented, reminis-
cences of Texas Rangers and Indians (1869), and printed material.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift
MS 62-3992
Clow, Alice.
Papers, 1846-1917.
ca.100 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
^Resident of Coleman, Tex. Letters (ca. 30 items, 1846-57) of
lizzie Adams and Robert J. Clow to Mary A. Maverick, letters (1906-
17) to Alice Clow, poems, invitations, bills, a promissory note, a land
transfer record, and pictures of the Clow family
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. C. G. Pitts, 1831.
MS 62-3993
Cochran, Richard E 1818-1846.
Papers, 1838-47.
14 items and 1 v.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Army officer. Letters of Cochran to his family describing Army
life; letters from other soldiers. offering condolences, and describing
events leading to Cochran's death in tie Battle of Resaca de la Palma ;
a scrapbnok of clippings, reports, articles, poems, quotations, and a
genealogy, including material on movements of the U. S. Army In
1846, Cochran's life, death and reburlaL and the Cochran family; a
map of the battle ; a commission ; and a resolution on Cochran's death.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mary Palm, 1926.
MS 62-3994
Baird, James W
Papers, 1882-1913.
60 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Businessman and Populist leader. Correspondence of Baird with
local. State, and National leaders of the People's Party, including Jo
A. Parker, and of the Farmers' Alliance ; and related printed material
The bulk of the material Is 1885-1900. The material is related to the
library's A. J. Rose collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift, through Roscoe C. Martin.
MS 62-3995
Baker, Bnell O 1890-
Papers, 1892-1946.
700 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, photocopies (positive)
Lawyer and stenographic reporter. Correspondence (1912-45)
articles, clippings, pictures, and a map, concerning Baker's efforts to
collect a library on shorthand, concerning legends of buried treasures
and supposed indications of locations cut on rocks and trees, and con-
cerning Texas politics and history. Correspondents include J Frank
Dobie, and the National Shorthand Reporters Association.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Purchased from Mrs. Baker, 1946.
MS62-3996
BaUinger, William Pitt, 1825-1888.
Papers, 1816-1900.
29ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Lawyer, and Confederate receiver at Galveston, Tex. Correspond-
ence, letter press books, diaries (1854-86), news dippings, and other
papers, including materia] on economic, social and political aspects of
Texas history from statehood through toe Reconstruction. Corre-
spondents include John Borden, Guy M Bryan, James Harrison, Bd-
nrand Kirby Smith, Thomas F. McKInney, John B. Magruder and
Ellsha Marshall Pease.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Ballinger Mills and Mrs. T. J. Holbrook, 1934-41
MS 62-3997
Barker, Eugene Campbell, 1874-1956.
Papers, ca. 1899-1953.
17 ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Historian. Personal, business and professional correspondence,
speeches and addresses, lectures and notes for lectures, historical
studies, published articles, photos., and a guest book, including ma-
terial on Texas, the Southwest, the Texas State Historical Associ-
ation, and its Southwestern historical quarterly, and the major
research projects during toe first half of the 20th century on Texas
history. Correspondents include Herbert B. Bolton. Lester Bugbee,
James Everts Haley, and most of the prominent American historians
of Barker's time.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mr. Barker,1937-56.
MS 62-3998
Barter, Miles, 1833-1907.
Papery, ca. 1899-1907.
ca. 400 items.
In University of Texas Library. Texas Archives.
Merchant and peace officer. Personal correspondence, ca. 200
pictures, 2 autograph books, a genealogy, news clippings, other printed
matter, and a map, including material on the Barter and Monroe
families, and on Llano, Texas.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Jane E. Nicholson, 1956.
MS 62-3999
327
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Barrett, Don Carlos, 1788-1838.
Papers, 1820-95.
105 Stents.
In University of Texas Library. Texas Archives.
In large part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative!
Lawyer and Texas Army officer. Correspondence (1825-38). legal
papers, and .biographical 'material, concerning legal affairs, land, per-
sonal introductions and recommendations. Barrett's estate and poli-
tics, Sam Houston, and Mirabeau B. Lamar.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of B. D. Tillinghast through Mrs. T. B. Home, 1943.
MS 62-4000
Barry, James Buckner, 1821-1906.
Papers. 1847-1017.
2 ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Soldier and peace officer. Family correspondence (late 1840's),
business, official and military correspondence (ca. 1S50-1900). ac-
count papers (mostly 1S61-65), John .Salmon's book of military orders
(1864-65) relating to the Texas frontier, muster rolls and battalion
reports of Confederate troops at Fort Belknap and Camp Cooper,
diaries (1S53-64), and legal pnpers concerning land and Barry's
career as a frontier peace officer. Correspondents include August
Barry, Bryant B. Barry, Claudius Barry, John E. Baylor, Albert S.
Burleson, Edmund Kirty Smith, Francis R. Lubbock, Henry E. Me-
Culloch, and Roger Q. Mills.
Finding aids in the library.
Gift of J. K. Greer and Koss Barry, 1028-30.
MS G2-4001
Bartholomew, Eugene C
Paper.*, 1810-1904.
1839-1923.
2 ft.
In University of Texas Library. Texas Archives.
Businessman and public official of Austin. Tex. Correspondence,
account papers (1869-74), memoranda of warrants, bonnd receipts
(1873-75), legal papers, records of the Star State Savings Associ-
ation, an autograph hook, notebooks of quotations uud ethical obser-
vations, scrapbooks, the Enoch Wright estate record (1810), and a
record of -votes (1868) in the Texas Bouse of Representatives.
Mainly concerns Bartholomews transactions as realtor and banker,
but includes material relating to his personal affairs, his public serv-
ice, and Texas politics.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of C. M. Bartholomew, 1924.
MS 62-4002
Behrns, Francis Marion.
Papers, 1871-1941.
3 ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Educator. Family correspondence, financial records, records of
land transfers in LUno and other Texas counties, papers (1890)
relating to the West Texas Normal and Business College, Cherokee,
Tex., which Behrns founded, a sernpbook of national politics in 1912,
news clippings, travel folders, other printed material, maps, and
miscellaneous personal papers. The material is related to the library's
Miles Barler collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Ben Behrns. 1943.
MS 62-4003
BiUingsley, Jesse, 1810-1880.
Papers, 1871-87.
ca. 650 p.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Soldier and legislator. Personal and business correspondence,
legal papers, land records, and receipts, including material on the
Texas Revolution and Sam Houston. Correspondents include David
G. Burnett, John Marshall (died 1862), editor of the Austin State
gazette, and Sidney Sherman. The material is related to the
library's William C. BUlIngsley family collection.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. J. T. Gaunt, 1932,
MS 62-4004
Black, Reading Wood, 1830-1867.
Papers, 1862-1934.
125 Items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Founder of Uvalde, Tex. Correspondence, diaries (1864-06), rec-
ords of litigation over Black's estate, bills of sale, obituaries, an
article, and pictures, including material on Indian treaties and depre-
dations, Uvalde land, the Texas Legislature (in which Black served.
1866-67), social affairs, travel, personalities, and the weather. Cor-
respondents include Mrs. Black, Philip Henry Sheridan, U. L. Strat-
ton, and James Webb Throckmorton.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Acquired from Mrs. William Wright, 1944.
MS 62-4005
Blitz, Julien Paul.
Papers, ca. 1883-1941.
8 items and 4 v.
In University of Texas Library. Texas Archives.
Musician and educator. Eight student papers on the history of
music in 8 Texas anil New Mexico towns ; and 4 scrapbooks of clip-
pings programs, a narrative, pictures, end awards, relating to Elite"
career. The material is related to the library's Mary Dunn collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of E. Blite and Mrs. Jefferson Spell, 1938?-47.
MS 62-4006
Bowers, M H d. ca. 1871.
Papers, 1832-95.
ca. 1000 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Lawyer. Correspondence, briefs, overdue notes, petitions, other
legal papers, speeches, an account book, notes and decisions (1858-
61) of courts in Burnet, San Saba and Travis Counties, news clip-
pings (1S4S-71), and other printed matter (1855-70), including ma-
terial on bankruptcy cases, the activities of Bowers' several law Arms
(before and after his death), his service in the Texas Legislature
(1863-64), his service as a Confederate soldier, the Secession Con-
vention, Thomas Jefferson Green (1802-1863), George Rivers, and
the estate of the Kirchburg family.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. W. S. Red and lire. R. M. Thompson, 1928.
MS 62-4007
Arnett, William Washington, 1823-1892.
Papers, 1841-92.
S3 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts, and photocopies (positive)
Journalist and local official. Correspondence, reminiscences, ar-
ticles for the Uvalde hesperlan (Uvalde, Tex), clippings, and printed
matter, including material on Kinney County in the 1880's, Brackett
(later Brackettville) in the 1850's and 1880's, the Arnett family, and
the various localities of the Old Southwest in which members of the
family lived in the early 1840's.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mrs. T. M. Milam, 1932.
MS62-4008
Austin Bible Society.
Records, 1904-35.
ca. 520 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, programs, brochures,
and a few news clippings. Persons named include Fredericb Eby,
Robert Gribbie, Theodore Moberg, and William C, Raines.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Frederick Eby, 1936.
MS 62-4009
Briggs, Clay Stone, 1876-1933.
Papers, 1913-31.
3ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Lawyer, judge, and U. S. Representative from Texas. Correspond-
ence with John J. Pershing, Morris Sheppard, constituents, and
soldiers ; news clippings and other printed material. Concerns
transportation, agriculture, Alaska fisheries, soldiers' bonus, antt
lynching legislation, retirement, tariff, and other congressional busi-
ness. Most of the material falls during Briggs 1 service In Congress
(1919-31)
Unpublished guide In the library.
Purchase from Julien Dwight Martin, 1911.
MS 62-4010
Brooks, Victor Lee, 1870-1925.
Papers, 1907-27.
5ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Lawyer, judge, and educator. Legal correspondence, briefs, notes
on decisions, bills, a biographical address by Robert Lynn Batts, and
other biographical material. Includes correspondence concerning
William Green and his utility companies in San Marcos, Tex, and
material on politics, finnnrtiii matters, cases in court, and personal
property.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of the Brooks family, 1935.
MS 62-4011
328
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
P
Brown, Prank, 1833-1913.
Papers, en. 1820-1900.
ca.2ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
(wSr.^» * urna "?' * nd historian. Brown's Annuals of Travis
S^ S di ^ e 'i uy °* Austin, and other historical material concert
ing the Travisjpounty area, its Indian tribes and exploreSXbert.
™?i«~ °?k °? i^ lon . of J °* <***>*< "» «oc£TecononiteSd
political life of Austin, Andrew Jackson Hamilton, Sam HomSl
tEZ££&1 ^ bea " R L<U,Ulr ' PranClS ^*«"<^nd JanSweS
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mrs. White Brown Hatching, 1927.
MS 62-4012
Bunting, Robert Franklin, 1828-1891.
Papers, 1861-1865.
98 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts.
»>J'S sl> 2 erU f ,? er S3f a "«>- Letters to the San Antonio herald am
the Houston daily telegraph, and a diary (1862-83), written while
Bunting was chaplain of the 8th Regiment of Texas Cavalry (also
known as Terry's Texas Bangers). Related material is in the
library's Henry S. Bunting collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Henry S. Bunting, 1944-47.
MS 62-4013
Campbell, Thomas Mitchell, 1836-1923.
Papers. 1802, 1898-1921.
ca. 600 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Lawyer, railroad executive, and Governor of Texas. Correspond-
ence, the bulkof it during Campbell's campaigns for and service as
Governor (1906-11), speeches during his campaigns for Governor
and Senator, news clippings, financial reports (1904-ca. 1008) an
Texas, a court decision in the Honeycut case, and other political
papers. Includes material on Texas politics and railroads, and
Campbell s position on various issues. Correspondents include James
Stephen Hogg, Edward Mandell House, Thomas B. Love, and William
F. Ramsey.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Drew Wommack, Jr., 1948-63.
MS 62-4014
Cairington, Leonidas D
Papers, 1841-ca, 1943.
ca. 100 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies (negative)
,,Sl ntederate officer - Correspondence (1845-80). land records
(1841), genealogical notes and clippings (ca. 1890-ca. 1940) on the
Carrington and Rothhaas families, material on George Edwin Gray
quartermaster returns (1862-€4) filed by Cairington while serving
in the 16th Regiment of Texas Infantry, his Civil War pardon (1864)
and pictures. Correspondents include Mrs. Carrlngton and Burnett
Carrington.
Unpublished guide and calendar in the library
■ Gift of Evelyn M. Cairington, 1939-43.
MS 62-4015
Cartledge, Eugene.
Papers, 1874-1940.
lft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
Lawyer, of Austin, Tex. Legal papers relating to litigation over
;? e ^?£J e ° tM - *- TaTlor in 1834; record books of the Texas Land
Co. (1874-81) and the New York and Texas Land Co. (1882-1906)
reporting the sale of town lots in Jacksonville, Kilgore, Longvlew,
Lovelady, and Taylor, Tex.; a ledger (1903-20 of Cartledge land
investments; and a ledger and records (1907-36) of land sales, dis-
bursements, and miscellaneous instruments of Thomas R. White.
Jr. The material is related to the library's New York and Texas
Land Co. collection. ^^^
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Cartledge, 1946.
MS 62-4016
Carttar, John 6
Papers, ca, 1894-ca. 1918.
ca. 250 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
_News clippings and maps on Texas history, early capitals of Texas,
Texas oil (1899), Galveston and the Galveston storm of 1900, Browns-
ville and San Antonio, mining in Nevada, the Venezuelan boundary
dispute, and World War i.
Unpublished guide In the library.
MS 62-4017
Cartwright, Matthew, 1807-1870.
Papers, 1831-71.
3 ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Merchant, farmer, and land dealer. Correspondence with Cart-
wright's cotton factors, principally in New Orleans, concerning cotton
growing and Negroes; 17 account books of his sales and purchases.
Including a few of his contracts ; bins and receipts ; a few legal papers
on the sale of slaves; a biographical sketch; and printed material.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the heirs of Mr. Cartwright, 1928.
MS 62-4018
Coffins, Francis, 1820-1882.
Papers, 1821-71.
Ill items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Army officer, lawyer, and politician. Family correspondence, In-
cluding letters 1843-44) written by Collins from the United States
Military Academy; a diary (1846-48) ; a journal of Mexican War
experiences as an aide to General James Shields, taken from the
diary ; and a printed copy of the Journal In the Quarterly publication
of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, v. 10, no. 2 and 3
(Apr. and Jul. 1915) p. 37-109.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1943.
MS 62-4019
Mills, Roger Quarles, 1832-1911.
Papers, 1850-1911.
185 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections.
Lawyer. Confederate officer, and U. S. Representative and Senator.
Correspondence, Including letters of Mills to his wife while he served
In the Texas legislature and in the Confederate Army, speeches, news
clippings, and pamphlets. Includes material on politics and govern-
ment in America after the Civil War, and In Texas.
Gift of Mrs. Charles H. Hills.
MS 62-4020
McCoy family.
Papers, 1798-1938.
797 Items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A1082)
In part, transcripts from originals In Historical Society of Kansas
collections. — — —
Correspondence, diaries, and autobiography (1814-15) of Isaac
McCoy (Baptist missionary to the Indians), biographies, addresses,
genealogies of the McCoy, Hester and Lee families, clippings, pam-
phlets, and photos. Includes material on the Methodist Episcopal
Church in Illinois, Baptists In Indiana, church history In Texas,
Indians In Kansas, Dallas history, and lives of professional and busi-
ness leaders in the family, such as John M. McCoy, a Dallas lawyer
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of the family.
MS 62-4021
Howard, William Eager, 1877-1948.
Papers, 1557-1935.
ca. 1500 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A3841)
Physician and collector of books and MSS. Papers consist pri-
marily of source material on Texas and M"i i» history collected by
Howard. Also includes correspondence and clippings concerning book
collecting, the Medical Association of Texas, the Pan American
Medical Association, and the history of Texas and Mexico.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Howard.
MS 62-4022
Faulk, James Jonathan, 1851-1935.
Papers, 1849-1935.
14,932 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A3587)
Lawyer, legislator, and historian, of Athens, Tex. Correspondence
and legal papers of Faulk and the law firm of Faulk and Faulk, and
printed matter. Includes material on personal and business affairs,
Henderson Co, real estate, political campaigns and Issues, the unifica-
tion of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and Bodal welfare.
Finding aid In the repository.
Gift of Will Pan] Jones.
MS 62-4023
329
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Campbell family.
Papers, 1841-1926.
3714 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections ( A44119)
Correspondence, field notes, land surrey notes, records of land sales
in north Texas, account books. Confederate bank notes, clippings, and
records (1887) of the Duck Creek Co-operative Association, concern-
ing a Tennessee family, including William L. Campbell, which settled
in Collin Co. in 1831. Includes material on land acquisition, farm
operations, and the cost of living. Correspondents include relatives in
Tennessee and Texas.
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Emma Campbell
MS 62-4024
Pechstein, Heinrich.
Diaries, 1847-94.
ca. 50 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Farmer. Diaries begun in Leopoldsburg, Ger., and continued in
Lee Co., Iowa.
Gift of Elora Blaettner, I960.
MS 62-4026
Whiting, Lyman, 1817-1906.
Papers, 1836-1906.
10 ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Congregational clergyman. Correspondence, diaries, sermons, ad-
dresses, and other papers, concerning Whiting's pastorates in Brook-
field and Lawrence, Mass., Reading and Philadelphia, Pa., Portsmouth,
N. H., Brooklyn, N. Y., Providence, R. I., Dubuque, Iowa, Janesvllle,
Wis., and Charleston, W. Va.
Gift of Allen Langston, executor of the estate of Fanny Duren
Boyd, 1958. ^
MS62-4026
Snow and Hnber, PeUa, Iowa.
Records, 1864-1901.
8 ft (28 v.)
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Journals, ledgers, and a little advertising material, of a firm of
grain and implement dealers. Partners are Charles E. Snow and
David S. Huber.
Gift of Ben A. Galer, 1959.
MS62-4027
Riley, William F 1884-1956.
Papers, 1933-56.
5 ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Lawyer -and judge. Correspondence and other papers, including
material on Riley's career. State and National politics, the University
of Iowa School of Religion, the Iowa Bar Association, and the Amer-
ican Bar Association. ^Correspondents include Henry H. Craven,
Archibald K. Gardner, Guy Mark Gillette, Clyde La Verne Herring,
Richard Louis Murphy, Henry Agard Wallace; and other legal and
political figures.
Gift of Mrs. Riley, 1958.
MS 62-4028
Redhead, Wesley, 1825-1891.
Papers, 1852-91.
lft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Businessman, of Des Mouses. Correspondence and business papers
concerning Redhead's activities as bookseller and land owner; and
over 50 items of records of the Black Diamond Coal Co., organized
by Samuel Jordan Klrkwood with Redhead and Tom Healght
James P. Clarke is also mentioned.
Gift of the Redhead family, 1959.
MS 62-4029
Murray, John, 1778-1843.
Correspondence, 1809-42.
320 Items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
English publisher. Mostly letters from Murray to John Wilson
Croker. Includes 5 letters by William Gilford and several by John
Gibson Lockhart The material is related to the library's Leigh Hunt
collection.
Unpublished M A. thesis, The Murray-Croker correspondence, by
Andrew J. Green, is available in the library.
Purchase from estate of Luther A. Brewer, 1931. Formerly In the
possession of Walter E. Peck, and of a Mr. Pennell, a nephew of
Oroker.
MS 62-4030
McCloy, Charles Harold, 1886-1959.
Papers, 1930-59.
ca. 9 ft.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Professor of physical education. Personal correspondence (mostly
1954-59), speeches, outlines, and MSS. and reprints of McCloy"s
publications. The material Is related to the library's University
archives collection.
Deposit of the State University of Iowa Athletic Dept, 1959.
MS 62-4031
McCain, Emlin, 1851-1915.
Papers, 1869-1915.
2ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Lawyer, judge, and professor. Personal and business correspon-
dence, diaries, and speeches on painting. Most of the material dates
before 1880, while McClaln was a law student at the University of
Iowa, and secretary of Senator George Grover Wright Correspon-
dents Include William D. Burk, Hadley M. Henley, and George Peter
Russell
Gift of the McClaln family.
MS 62-4032
Lewis, John C 1876-1956.
Papers. 1937-54.
4ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Labor leader. Correspondence, clippings, and other papers, relat-
ing to Lewis' work as president of the Iowa State Federation of
Labor, international representative of the United Mine Workers of
America, and as chairman of the Packinghouse Workers' Organizing
Committee. Correspondents Include John L. Lewis, Frank D. Wilson,
and other national and local labor leaders.
Gift of Viola Lewis Stradtman, 1958.
MS 62-4033
Letts, Fred Dickinson, 1875-
Papers, 1909-61.
2 ft.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative from Iowa, and judge. Correspon-
dence, scrapbooks, photos., and other papers, including material on
Iowa politics, Letts' career as judge in the District of Columbia, and
the Letts family in Iowa. Correspondents Include Lester Jesse Dick-
inson, John Hamlll, Herbert Hoover, Nathan Edward Kendall, and
others.
Gift of Mr. Letts, 1962.
MS 62-4034
Lebold, Forman M 1895-1953, collector.
Autojrraph letters, 1782-1938.
ca. 100 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Letters of ca. 100 Bngllsh and American literary and political fig-
ures.
Gift of Forman and Peggy Lebold, 1956.
MS 62-4035
Aldrich, Charles, 1828-1908, collector.
Autographs given to State University of Iowa, 19th cent.
ca. 250 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Letters of American and English scientists, political figures, au-
thors, artists, and other prominent persons. Include ca. 60 letters to
Dante Gabriel Rossettl and William Michael Rossettl.
Gift of Mr. Aldrich, 1900. Rossettl letters received by him from
William Rossettl, 1884.
MS 62-4036
Iowa. University.
Archives, 1855-
over 150 ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence of all departments, flies of university publications,
reports of the Board of Regents, reports and minutes of various
campus organizations, and biographical material on the faculty. The
material is related to the library's Edward Charles Mable, Charles
Howard McCloy, and University presidents' correspondence collec-
tions.
Card Index in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposit by the university, 1935-
MS 62-4037
330
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dickinson, Lester Jesse, 1873-
Papers, 1925-55.
rft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Lawyer and U. S. Senator from Iowa. Speeches while Senator, and
12 scrapbooks relating to political activities.
Gift of Mr. Dickinson, 1956.
MS 62-4038
Darling, Jay Norwood, 1876-1962.
Papers, 1909-54.
8 ft. and 100 map case. drawers.
In State University of Iowa Libraries
.™ fl r?°°?i !!t aDd wwerrationiut Correspondence with leading con-
ZSISESS?* "? d "J*"**' a targB nle of "WH cartoons, sjSches,
?Sf^S,,'i nd I £ her papete - In <=K"les material relating^ ti^Na!
tlonal Wildlife Federation, which Darling helped found.
Chronological list of cartoons In the library
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Darling. 1949,
MS 62-4039 rev
1877-1958.
Dewey, Charles A
Papers, 1898-1952.
12 ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries
< J!fT r , and iM ^- ^Correspondence, addresses, instructions to
Juries in all cases which Dewey Judged, and report! of maayof his
MS 62-4040
Gift of Mrs. Dewey, 1958.
Cook family.
Papers, 1841-1912.
5ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Diaries (14 v, 1892, 1901-12) of Edward B. Cook (1848-1914).
Journals and ledgers (17 v„ 1880-M08) of the law firm of Cook £
Dodge of Davenport Iowa, and other business and legal papers, in-
cluding some related to John Parsons Cook (1817-1872)
Gift of Wayne O.Cook, 1858.
MS 62-4041
Bollinger, James Wills, 1867-195L
Correspondence, 1926-50.
5ft.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
stndeTS %!L£?FiJ!!?* a *J :0 '" XTas Anger's activities as a
S^i °»^? >Mnam _ LlMoln and as a collector of Iincolnlana. Cor-
Ksiwndentsliiclude Paul M. Angle, Martin L. Houser, HarryJ iifle.
Harry B. Pratt, William H. Townsend, and maiiyottasT^ J1 * ue '
Gift of the Bollinger estate, j^""- '™ "a^ »™ers.
MS 62-4042
Wallace family.
Papers, 1860-1948.
4S ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Correspondence, diaries, pnbUcations, and other papers of Henry
S'S*™ A 1 ^" 1 ^ 6 ' 1 Henr y Cantwell Wallace (1868-1924), DaTZ
Wallace (1878-1954?), and Henry Agard Wallace (b. 1888). Includes
material relating to agriculture in Iowa and the Nation, American
EXfS!! 8 : ^ O ™ 0614 Meat Producers Association, and various other
■objects. Correspondents Include Walter Hlnes Page, Glfford Pinchot
^^ore Roosevelt WiUlam Howard Taft, James Wilson, and many
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Gift of the Wallace family, 1954-
MS 62-4043
Chambers, Thomas W d. 1855.
Papers, 1824-95.
770 Items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
Planter, of Bastrop, Tex Correspondence of Chambers (1837-55)
and of his wife Margaret (1856-95), bills, receipts, other financial
papers, legal papers, and printed material, concerning sale of cotton,
slaves and land, other business matters, and personal affairs. Corre-
S pond ^ , £. i 2? ,,de GaU Borden (1801-1874), Thomas Jefferson Cham-
bers, W. P. Oiainbers, and William Fields.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Fredora Chambers, 1927.
MS 62-4044
Texas. University. Library.
Bell County papers, ca. 1850-ca. 1881.
l ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas -Archives.
Reminiscences of early days in Bell County, by Joseph Denis, going
back to 1810: a census book for 1860; a brand book (1850-76) ; estray
affidavits (1875-78) ; and clippings concerning the Bell County charter
oak. Bell County rangers. Confederate soldiers, pioneer hardships,
post offices, the Belton Woman's Hotel, the Aiken Distillery, Thomas
H. Jones, and the origin of the county.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1937-48.
MS 62-4045
Morrell (John) and Company.
Kecords, 1868-1953.
ca. 25 ft.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Business and personal correspondence, account books, statements
and other records, relating to the meat packing company particularly
in Liverpool, Eng., and Ottumwu, Iowa; and papers, including some
on book collecting, of Thomas Henry Foster. Includes correspondence
of Thomas Dove Foster with George Morrell, John Morrell, and Al-
fred Illingworth of the Liverpool office.
Gift of the company, 1959-31.
MS 62-4046
Dey, Peter Anthony, 1825-1911.
Papers, 1853-191L
47 v.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Engineer and businessman. Diaries and notebooks covering; Dey's
work as surveyor for the Union Pacific Railroad, as president (1869-
78, 1895-1911) of the First National Bank of Iowa City MdlTa
7! e ? be L f 1 ! 78 " 95 ) ot a* To™ Board of Railroad Commissioners'
(later the State Commerce Commission). The material Is related to
the library's Levi O. Leonard collection.
Gift of the Dey family, 1951.
MS 62-4047
Collett, James H
Papers, 1810-1952.
12 ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
_ Lawyer and land agent Correspondence (ca. 1866-1901) bank
books, canceled checks, bills, receipts, real estate papers, powers of
attorney, promissory notes, a memorandum book, field notes, a land
book, speeches, news clippings, maps, and other printed matter Pri-
marily concerns Texas land, but includes material on pensions and
other financial and ! business affairs. Also contains CoUetfs treas-
^,'J^r <. 1883 - 83 ' *<»• «» Sunday School of tte T^th Strt£
Methodist Episcopal Church (South) of Austin, and miscellaneous
papers (1947-52) of Bob Wilkes. Collett's corrodents indude !u5
fcternatlonal and Great Northern Railroad, John C. Beasley Georze
Butler, T. J. Floyd, John H. Herndon, Abel Head Pieree~and varied
other land agents and attorneys.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift, through H. Bailey Carroll, 1953.
MS 62-4048
Stille, Charles Janeway, 1819-1899.
Papers, 1845-93.
ca. 500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Educator and historian. Correspondence on personal and family
matters as well as letters (1862-64) to Still* reflecting the effect of
the Civil War on writers, letters and papers pertaining to the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania (1858-1900), and a letter from Lincoln con-
cerning Suite's pamphlet How a free people conduct a long war
Includes MSS. of historical writings by SUlie, among which are
American colonial history, Logan and Wayne, Anthony Wayne, Pro-
prietary government under the successors of William Penn, English
history, Silas Deane, International law. Medieval history, Modem
history, Maximilian in Mexico, and Madame de Stael
Presented- by Mr. Stilled
MS 62-4049
Steinmetz, Mary Owen.
Papers.
200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Genealogist, of Reading, Pa. Notes, containing material on Berks
County cemeteries, clocks and clockmakers, market houses, news-
papers, and slavery; copies of muster rolls of Berks County troops
in the Revolution, the Whiskey Insurrection, the War of 1812. and
the Mexican War.
Presented by the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1952.
MS 624050
331
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Spaeth, John Duncan Ernst, 1868-1954.
Papers.
10 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Shakespearean scholar. Correspondence, professional cotes, writ-
ings, documents, and photos.
MS 62-4051
Thomas, Olive Jackman, 1891-1958.
Papers, 1906-39.
ca. 3 f t.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Geographer. Correspondence, research notes, thesis drafts, arti-
cles, .speeches, charts, graphs, maps, and printed material, gathered
by Olive J.Thomas, 1832-39, In preparation of a Ph. D. dissertation,
never finished, on the geography of the Green Bay-De Pere region of
Wisconsin. Includes material on the historical development of the
region.
Unpublished Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Frederick L Olson, 1359.
MS 62-4052
Davis, William Watts Hart, 1820-1910.
Papers, ca. 1616-1908.
ca. 5 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Bucks County Historical Society Library (Doylestown, Pa.)
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Historian, journalist, and Army officer. Correspondence; notes
and MSS. for his published histories of Bucks County and other
areas; and a file of Civil War papers, comprising correspondence,
rosters, reports, military orders, and other papers.
Card catalog in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift and purchase.
MS 62-4053
Philadelphia. Blockley Baptist Church.
Records, 1804-91.
11 items and 5 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes (1832-35) of the Blockley Berman Education Society;
constitution and minutes of the Bible Society of Blockley, a pew book,
church dues, treasurer's record. Sabbath School treasurer's accounts,
and a folder of documents pertaining to the founding of the church
and the sale of lots in the church graveyard.
Purchase, 1956.
MS 62-4054
Warren, M I
Papers, 1786-1919.
100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Hjjoeraph sermons by Ezra Stiles (1794) and by C. GUdersleeve
(1787) ; notes from Webster's lectures on the English language
(1788) ; MS. of Professor Pearson of Harvard on prosody (ca 1873) •
and notes on the history of English literature.
MS 62-4055
Clark, John G 1825-1917.
Papers, 1852-1912.
2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of Lancaster, Wis. Account books, memoranda, and occa-
sional diary entries, touching on Clark's activities as a Government
surveyor, a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1861 lienten-
ant and Quartermaster of the 5th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and
a member of the Republican Party. Includes memoranda of legal
cases, a list of the volumes in the law library of Clark and his part-
ner. Judge Joseph T. Mills, and observations on political situations
and persons, as well as personal memoranda and miscellaneous lot-
tings.
MS 62-4056
Drain, Robert Franklin, 1855-1929.
Papers.
3 v.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Methodist clergyman and educator. A pastor's book (1325-26)
kept by Dunn while serving in Wilson, Tex., a scrapbook of sermons
(ca. 1928), and another scrapbook.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mary Dunn, 1957.
MS 62-4057
Crump, Katie Belle, 1889- collector.
Weather clippings, ca. 1940-58.
ca. 100 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Schoolteacher. Clippings, mostly from Lubbock and Fort Worth
newspapers, concerning weather in Texas, particularly on the Llano
Estacado.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Katie Belie and Mamie Crump, 19S8.
MS 62-4058
Dignam, Dorothy.
Papers. 1878-1946.
2 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library. Women's Archives (A-114)
Advertising copywriter. Letters and diaries reflecting economic
and social conditions, 1920-46. World War n diaries describe civilian
activities.
Not open to investigators until 1975.
MS 62-4059
Aldrich, Edwin Burton, 1879-1950.
Correspondence, 1906-1934.
S78 items.
In University of Oregon Library.
Editor and publisher, of Pendleton, Or. Relates chiefly to Colum-
bia River development and political matters. Correspondents include
Charles L McNary, George Chamberlain, Frederick Stelwer, William
G. McAdoo.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
MS 62-4060
Clise, James William, 1900-1961.
Correspondence, 1949-1961.
14 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Business executive. Relates to political and social movements in
the U. S. and is mainly with conservative groups such as the Federa-
tion for Economic Education, the Gold Standard League and the
John Birch Society.
MS 62-4061
Coe, Henry Waldo, 1857-1927.
Correspondence, 1907-1927.
lft
In University of Oregon Library.
Physician, of Portland, Or., and member of Progressive Party.
Bulk of correspondence relates to the execution and presentation of
statues of Theodore Roosevelt by Phtmlster Proctor, George Wash-
ington by Pompeo Copplni, Abraham Lincoln by George Fite Waters,
and Jeanne d'Arc by Emmanuel Fremiet, to the city of Portland, Or.
MS 62-4062
Holmes, Robert Denison, 1909-
Papers, 1958.
2 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence and documents, including speeches, relating to his
campaign for Governor of Oregon, 1958.
MS 62-4063
Hapgood & Company, Waterford, Wash.
Records, 1871-1872, 1890-1897.
1 box, 2 v.
In University of Oregon Library.
Records of a firm of salmon packers and shippers.
MS 62-4064
Kggat, C M
Papers, 1885-86.
■ : ca. 70 items. ■■■'■"■'
In University of Virginia Library (38-351)
Figgat's vouchers as guardian and agent of heirs of D L. Hopkins,
of Rockbridge County, Va. Concerns David L., Katie Lee, and Mary
Lou Hopkins.
MS 62-4065
332
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Young (W. J.) & Company.
Records, 1858-1920.
ca. 200 ft.
In State University of Iowa libraries.
■h^iIK; PfcotocoPfes of originals in the Cornell Collection of Re-
gional History and University Archives.
~,JS^^ w , n 'l ence ' 1 S tter boo * s < estimates, order boots, sales records,
^books , ledgws daybooks, Journals, payroU books, account bookt
S^^.n!S 8 K t , bms ' }? hiiog Aips - tSms ad£ets . canceled <*££
trial balance, balance sheets, statistics on purchases and outputcon:
SS?*J ^T b< !f t ioe ^ P^ 1»««1 register, a manifest, and other rec-
n^f"^. S e i om S- <fflce m CUn t»'' and branch offices in Belle Plalne,
Council Bluffs, Tama, and Wheatland, Iowa, and in Omaha. Also
Q. 01 "^ SSSS.^ 19" material relating to the Ann Kiver Logging
S^!. ^f' ™? B,Ter Lo8gtog °°- ^ «>« Clinton Bri<teec£l
correspondence and personal papers of William John Young • material
Z^^^ B ^ terests ot Ytma * 8 »"s: «nd some T<rangfamUy^or:
eTfck Weyertae^ aPOn ^ tS ^^^ »«<>smss I»«u-amaVandFred-
Glf t of L. J. Schuster, 1958-
MS 62-4066
Carroll, Benajah Harvey, 1874-1922.
Papers, ca. 1902-ca. 1920.
ca,lft_
In University of Texas library, Texas Archives
In part, photocopies (negative)
Baptist clergyman, Journalist, diplomat, and historian. Letters
written by Carroll while in the United States, Europe, Turkey and
Palestine, describing conditions in the various countries; official let-
ters as U. S. consul at Venice during World War i; voluntary reports
to the State Dept, particularly on conditions in Italy during the war:
historical essays, short stories and other literary works: ca. 400
photos, and post cards, about one half of them of Italian scenes:
news clippings on the South and the Confederacy; passports: and
printed material.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. Carroll and Carl A. Swansea, 1911-ffi.
MS62-4067
Scott family.
Papers, 1861-75.
ca.lft.
_ In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1737)
Correspondence, legal papers, account books, memorandum books,
r? .?.S' er £ ap ^ 8 rf WUe y tt Scott aai U» family of Nineveh and
unadma, N. Y. The correspondence is primarily between various
members of the family, particularly Wiley Scott's sons, Emmet, Silas,
Bdwtovand Arthur, relating to their business ventures, such as the
ScottHouse (a hotel In Nineveh), the Scott Brewery in UnadUla, a
contract for the grading and masonry of twenty-two miles of road
from Peru to Bochester, N. Y„ and to various cases in which the
Scotts were involved.
Described in Report of the curator and archivist, Cornell Unlver-
^OoUecara of Regional mstmyana the University Archives (1S64-
MS62-4068
Gillespie, Joseph, 1809-1885.
Papers, 1820-83.
ISO Items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Illinois State legislator and probate and circuit Judge. Chiefly
letters from. Illinois politicians and Judges relating to politics and
business within the State (1837-65). Subjects covered Include elec-
tions, legislative sessions, interparty struggles between Whigs, Demo-
crats, and Republicans, railroad ventures, the bank at Edwardsvilte,
IIL, the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln, and the slavery ques-
tion. Most of the post-Civil War material consists of letters by Gil-
lespie concerning Judicial matters and the donation of his papers to
the Chicago Historical Society. Gillespie minima many f the
tetters, providing biographical data and personal comments on their
authors and the Issues Involved.
Gift of Mr. Gillespie, 1S79; gift from an unknown source 1989.
MS62-4069
Horton, Randolph, 1850-1929.
Papers, ca. 1877-1928.
ca.Sft
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives QT99)
Civic leader. Judge, and mayor of Ithaca, N. Y. Chiefly legal
papers pertaining to various cases Horton presided over while on the
bench or cases in which he participated as attorney while in private
practice. Includes correspondence and papers (1»17-1») relating to
the Ithaca Calendar Clock Co, mainly in connection with its going
into receivership and with Its dissolution. Correspondents include
George W. Miller, president of the Ithaca Calendar Clock Oo and
.Tared T. Newman, attorney for the company.
Described In Report of the curator and archivist, Cornell Univer-
sity Library, Collection of Begional History and the University Ar-
chives (1954-58) p. 80.
MS 62-4070
Gregory, Brugnier and Geowey Fur Company, Fort Union,
N.D.
Records, 1863-77.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies of originals In the possession of Floyd Risvold.
Minneapolis.
Account books (1866-67) containing balance sheets, lists of the
contents of the Arm's store and warehouses, lists of debtors and
creditors, schedules of robe costs, and information on wages, sales,
receipts and shipments of furs and hides, Indian feasts, competition
with David Pease, and the loss of the firm's license to trade at Port
Union; together with miscellaneous papers such as a price list for
furs issued by J. and A. Boskowttz, New York and Chicago ; invoice
of goods furnished to Galpin and Co. ; an agreement by Pierre Hawk
to work for the Gregory, Bruguier and Geowey Fur Co. ; and a letter
from John Kerien to John Geoway concerning Sioux hostilities and
the fur trade
Descriptive inventory In the repository.
Gift of Floyd Risvold, 1959.
MS 62-4071
Shaw, Albert Duane, 1841-1901.
Papers, 1891-96.
It.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1909)
Consular official and business executive. Letter book, together
with a few loose papers. The letters, mainly to business associates,
are primarily concerned with Shaw's unsuccessful efforts to raise
funds in England for building an electric railway from Queenstnn,
Ont, to Niagara Falls Park, with the founding of the Canadian
Niagara Power Co., of which Shaw was president and with various
prospective ventures, including the possible formation of a company
to utilise an electro-chemical invention by Dr. Kellner. Other letters
pertain to Shaw's activities as president of the Watertown, N. Y,
Y. M C. A., his speech at the Founder's Day exercises of Cornell
University (1898) , the eightieth birthday of Henry W. Sage, of Ithaca,
N. Y„ and to a painting of William Henry Miller, Ithaca architect
MS 62-4072
Oregon Central Military Road Company.
Records, 1864-1877.
ca-2ft
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Journal, stockbooks, minutes, organizational records. Incorpora-
tion papers, by-laws, legal documents, secretarys', treasurers', com-
mittee, and road superintendents' reports, stockholder records, paid
bills and receipts, correspondence pertaining to military escort and
the company vs. H. C. Victor, and letters of B. J. Pengra and Ben
Simpson. Includes field notes of preliminary surrey of road route
by B. J. Pengra. The material Is related to the library's John
Marshall McCall papers.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
MS 62-4073
West Virginia Palp and Paper Company.
Records, 1884-1953.
275 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives (1781)
Correspondence, account books, deeds, contracts, leases, mortgages,
records of suits and other legal papers. Government wartime direc-
tives, newspaper clippings and other printed matter, maps, statistics,
and miscellaneous papers pertaining to an operations of this com-
pany. Intracompasy correspondence and other papers relate to ac-
tivities of various departments of the home and branch offices
regarding executive and personnel administration, accounting, finance.
Insurance, taxation, stock transfers, issues and redemptions, ad-
333
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Records, 1884r-
1953. (Continued)
vertising, public relations, industrial and labor relations, operation
of mills, research, purchasing of equipment and property, wartime
activities, conservation, postwar planning, housing, drought relief,
and stream pollution. Includes account books of predecessor firms.
Access restricted.
MS 62^4074
National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Minnesota
Branch. 33d District.
Records, 1921-58.
8 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minute books, clippings, and other papers of the Arbolado P. T. A.
of Ramsey Co., Minn., and related organizations such as the Mothers
Club, established in 1921 as the first organization serving School
District no. 33, and Coleman's Lake View Improvement Association,
founded in .1927 to take legal action against North St. Paul for
emptying sewage tanks near the district Includes information on
the election of officers, appointment of committees, financial matters,
membership, social activities, charitable activities, purchase of sup-
plies and equipment for the Arbolado school, State and National
P. T. A conventions, the support of the Boy Scouts and 4-H clubs,
school safety, and other matters.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. -Elmer C. Stanke and the Arbolado P. T. A., 1957-58.
MS62-4075
Evans, Edward Parson, 1831-1917.
Correspondence, 1870-1917.
381 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1587, 1/2/227)
Personal letters to Evans from Andrew Dickson White, president
of Cornell University, in which he comments on the condition and
development of Cornell University in the 1870's, the physical plant of
the University of Michigan In 1899, the McGraw-Fiske Cornell Univer-
sity endowment controversy, alleged Catholic threats to American
institutions in the late lSWs, Henry Ward Beecher, Arthur Schopen-
hauer, the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Islands, Ameri-
can political campaigns in the 1870's, and such political figures as
Ulysses S. Grant, William McKlnley, and Theodore Roosevelt; and
letters (1870-81) to Evans from Henry P. Tappan, first president of
the University of Michigan, in which he sets forth his views on the
ideal American university, makes suggestions for the organization of
the University of California, and comments on the circumstances of
his leaving the University of Michigan.
MS 62-4076
Kinney, Jay P 1875-
Papers, 1855-1957.
'4ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1791)
In pan, photocopies.
Forester. Correspondence, reports, speeches, articles, memoranda,
departmental directives, and other papers (chiefly 1910-57) dealing
largely with matters of policy and administration in the Forestry
Branch of the Indian Service, U. S. Dept of the Interior. Papers
relating to Kinney's conservation work and his services as an attorney
for the Lands Division of the Dept. of Justice, to the management and
policies of the Society of American Foresters, to the editorial policies
of the Journal of forestry, to awards made by the American Forest
Fire Medal Board, and to the sale of Indian lands and the establish-
ment of reservations in the Pacific Northwest ; typescripts of Kinney's
books; miscellaneous pamphlets; maps of Indian reservations; and
photos, of soil erosion in the West Correspondents Include Charles
Henry Burke, Herman Haupt Chapman, John Collier, Samuel Trask
Dana, Bemhard Eduard Fernow, John Clayton Gifford, C. M. Gran-
ger, Henry Solon Graves, John Dennett Guthrie, William P. Harley,
0. F. Hauke, William Heritage, Fred E. Hornaday, Ralph Sheldon
Hosmer, Paul Delmar Kelleter, Edgar Briant Meritt, Barrington
Moore, Lee Muck, Jay B. Nash, Frank Pierce, Arthur B. RecknageL
Paul G. Redlngton, Franklin Reed, Charles James Rhoads, Joseph
Henry Scattergood, Cato Sells, Hardy L. Shirley, Robert T. Stuart,
Robert Grosvenor Valentine, Amelia White, and William Zen.
Unpublished guides available, in the library. Also described In the
Report of the curator and archivist Cornell University library. Col-
lection of Regional History and the University Archives (1954-68)
V 54-65.
MS62-4077
Needham, James George, 1868-1956.
Papers, 1892-1956.
2 ft
In Cornell Universitv library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (21/23/340)
Biologist and university professor. Correspondence, reports, printed
matter, and other papers relating to the taxonomic study of dragon-
flies, the organization and administration of the Dept of Entomology
at Cornell University, and Needham's teaching career and educational
philosophy. Includes log of Needham's trip to China (1927-28).
Correspondents Include C. P. Alexander, George T. Atkinson, Liberty
Hyde Bailey, Nathan Banks, Philip Calvert, T. D. A Cockerel], John
Henry Comstock, Charles Darwin, Alice Ferguson, Mrs. Leonora K.
Gloyd, David Starr Jordan, Mrs. Elsie B. Klotts, M. A. Lieflinck,
B. Elwood Montgomery, Edwin Mumford, Ira La Elvers, F. RIs,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Will Sargent, Ernest Robert Tinfcham, Henry
K. Townes, and Mlnter Jackson Westf all, Jr.
MS62-4078
Rawlings family.
Papers, 1794-1932.
ca.3ft
In University of Virginia Library (6436)
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, -Bible records, deeds, trills,
ledger, insurance and other business papers, physicians daybook- , and
other papers of the Rawlings and related HoUaday, Johnston, Latane.
Magruder, Minor, and Watson families, including papers of James
Henry Rawlings (d. 1848) , Virginia Watson (Minor) Rawlings (1822-
1847), James Minor Rawlings (1846-1898), Mary Norris Rawlings
(1873-1960), William Opie Watson (1852-1931), Garrett Minor (1744-
1799), Mary Overton Minor (1750-1830), and James Minor (1785-
1828). Includes material on the Civil War, the Rockbridge Battery
of Virginia Artillery, Albemarle Co, Va, history, Mclntire Public Li-
brary and the Lewis and Clark Monument in Charlottesville, Va. (and
other girts of Paul Goodloe Mclntire to the city) , legal lectures (1838-
39) of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker at William and Mary College, fann-
ing, Presbyterian sermons and pastoral duties, Martin & Minor (gen-
eral store of Louisa Co., Va., 1799), medicine In Virginia (1808-17),
and property in St Louis, Mo.
Gift and deposit, 1981.
MS 62-4079
HoUaday family.
Papers, 1760-1958.
ca. 250 items.
In University of Virginia Library (4377, 38-267, etc.)
In part microfilm.
Correspondence, account books, experimental farm records, deeds,
land surveys, scrapbook, accounts, photos., and other papers of the
HoUaday family of Prospect Hill in Spotsylvania Co, Va, and the
related Boggs, Lewis, Littlepage, Rawlings, Scott, and Thomas fam-
ilies of Orange, Culpepper and Spotsylvania Counties, Va. Includes
papers of Waller Holladay (1776-1860) concerning crop rotation, agri-
cultural associations, cheese making, wheat growing, testing guano as
fertilizer, and improving navigation of the North Anna River ; papers
of John Mansfield Holladay (b. 1850) concerning Virginia and na-
tional politics (1869-81), Republican Party platforms and campaigns
(1868-72), Virginia Readjuster movement (involving John Goode,
William Mahone, and Harrison Holt Riddleberger) , Invention of type-
writers (by Ludan S. Crandall, Lee S. Burrldge, and Newman R.
Marshman) , and a bag machine invented by Holladay in 191B; memo-
randa on Lewis Littlepage (1762-1802) concerning Hanover Co., Va,
and his adventures in Poland during the Partition period; papers of
Addison Lewis HoUaday (b. 1851) ; papers of Lewis Holladay (1868-
1946) concerning anatomy, medicine, and the drug firm of Row and
Holladay in Orange, Va. ; and other papers concerning the erection of
Spotsylvania County court house, Lewis Littlepage Holladay (1803-
1869), and other subjects. The material is related to the library's
Latane and Rawlings family collections.
Acquired 1936-58.
MS 62-4080
Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951.
Papers, 1900-50.
l ft
In Cornell University Library, CoUuction of Regional History and
University Archives (21/23/426)
University professor. Correspondence, reports, and other papers
relating to bees and beekeeping. Includes material on the manufac-
ture, patent assignment, alleged patent infringement, and use of
royalties of the product made by the Pyce Honey Process; on Nellie
J. Stratton's development of a honey and lactose candy; on the co-
ordination of entomologists', research efforts during World War n;
on the establishment and growth of the Charles C. Miller Memorial
Library; and of the publication of beekeeping Journals, pamphlets,
and books. Correspondents include Charles P. Alexander, Percy N.
334
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1900-50.
Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951.
(Continued)
Annand, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Charles J. Baagham, Ernest N Corv
Samuel Cushman, Camllle Pierre Dadant Sw Douflass.' EJtm
r Sf t ■? '^ Mre - ■ rolln S. Harbison, Avery S Hovt AUeS
w V?" i? hn a L0TeU - Albert «• M«»». ArthurC MiUer Jobiw
.Moir Robert V. Morse, Florence Naille, James GN^edtom Albert'
Blgelow Paine, Charles E. Palm, Sherman Peer, BflSC?
UnDKooseTelt. Ernest H. Root, Huber H. R^t Grub^A. Rasch,
hJL ^"S' * S, StMtaaa. Nellie J. Stratton, AIlaaiL ^S
Henry^A. Wallace, Lloyd R. Watson, Harry B. Weiss, udS
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS 62-4081
Hoyt family.
Papers, 1828-1956.
Un^eS5 e Arch a iv , er(Sll; brWT ' ^^^ * ^"^ Hi ^ —
Corresj^mdence, diaries, account books, MSS. of writings, scran-
|o£ g o£er members JfiT ATS^a^HS?
* *- **» to ■* "Cities as a sur g eS> P w'i^ , ^e SS"«5
SPit U 1 *^ 1 " "£?■ trom » ■*« !haa«C35E«*%nto
'£Sl^??" James Polger ' ""d a »«■*■■ o* letterstoOonSteate
soldiers from relatives and friends in Vireiiiia7<Srrt«^r2£22r
MS 62-4082
Glenn famflr.
Papers, 1842-1919.
ca. 100 items.
InMtanesota Historical Society collections.
letters to Andrew W. Glenn from his sons, Harry W and Horar*
counts, plat ^of an orchard, texts of sermons, essays, atamoMlM&-
wSSf-^?l eSSa Si "/■? two lettet8 (1868-69) writtenttfAggte
S^tLS". a fS 001 * NashT U 1 e. Tenn., describing southen^aW?
tudes towards northern teachers and the activities;* the KfclQns:
SSS^l^?*" 8 "??■ 1901) teBn Ho "<» H- «»«» "late to hi.
activities with a surveying crew In South Dakota and with a logging
crew near Two Harbors and Marey. Minn., and describe the life aid
character of lumberjacks. The letters ,(1917-19) from Harry W
Glenn, a private In Co. B, First Gas Regiment during World War I
.II. In *°™ atl< >» on training camps, gas attacks, Red Cross services
Sli-S--?- and Pnal< *. and French civilian life during the war
Descriptive Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. W. A. Mortenson, 1956.
MS 62-4083
Hobbs family.
Papers, ca, 1850-1935.
30 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1641) *»i=iioiy ana
h,,iS!If?Si?S lc ^. o, !? er „ bo0ks > accounts, sales catalogs, and other
■5^S2 , KTSS.?J*J n,,w * hl ' N - T - «"lW-f«c^ established
to i?J? by J 08 *!* w - Hobbs and operated by his two sons. gStS
J-HoMs and George W. Hobbs; papers pertaining to JoseohW
■^SS^" V T t>a ^ 5i. l0Ca, W*"'!*" 1 aSvltSsTSdTus toveXents'
to chattel and real estate mortgages, to similar investments made
fUr^Si^"* theJr buslnesa careers, and to the Hobbs brothers'
late activities as^area real estate brokers and general Insurance
"fSHLLfS"* °J '°5 Afton S"* 001 District no. 15, the Nineveh Sons
£ ;£?'?£?*'?• tte New Tork Bo"" 1 Hooe Co, and the Susquehanna
Valley Telephone Co.; personal, financial, and business papers of
r I i5' . Hnn »Phreys, who was associated with the Hobbs brothers
to their insurance service and other local enterprises; and family
correspondence.
MS 62-4084
Recknagel, Arthur Bernhard, 1883-
Papers, 1951-54.
UniveSt™ e Arch ,1 i i ver( i SM, brary ' ^^^ "< Se^l0na, H ""»" "«
Forester. Looseleaf notebook of, monthly reports made by Reck-
nageL technical director of forestry of the StRegis Paper C^Tfo
Boy K Perguson .president, together with related correspondence on
the sale and rental of St. Regis lands, its research program, and
ote matters of interest to the firm; addresses, reports, memoranT
mttrates, programs, and other mimeographed or printed materials
pertaining to meetings of the Forestry Committee rf the A^Sctm
^Sf J*? Pu , lp As s« | at 1 «>. the Forest Industries Council, the So-
?.?* A f eric » n Foresters, the Fourth American Forest Congest
and tte Western Forestry & Conservation Association ^omSoS
of statistics or reports on timber acreage, pulpwood Da»T «n?
Zf^X" l^™ ? in *• U - ^ a««JP-« control' tSBSnS;
o? mSJ^S^T °i CW i 1 " 1 timDer stands - ano other topics ;^ef
of New York State Senate and Assembly bills dealing with t?X~t
conservation policy; and ten photos, o? Ve ^RegSf R^er Set
G° mX° inClUde Ge ° r * <! D - ' 3ate8 ' R "" G ** *nd Robert
MS 62-4085
Freeman, Douglas Sonthall, 1886-1953.
Papers, 1862-1952.
10 ft
In University of Virginia Library (5220)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
■ma X T^ U ^ ano h j! toria, > Editorial research files, mostly after
Sni^ n M °l ma 5 rial 0D "* aTU w »- Kooert Edward iS.^
Singleton Mosby, Thomas Jonathan Jackson. Fltehugh Lei ^ttlerf
wna^ESSS- ( ^ ^^ Farm) ' ^^ B*"^ AssoeSonrMlssSf
Vn^J^^, t n° r ^ Amer ' can *"* and Trust Co. of Richmond,
Val' m^r^^. et ^ 7 Ji Hi ? nmo,ld ' " Mm Brook " ln Spotsylvania^
rtuS^^T^ r? -"oanarle.Co Va, and presiaentia]^£npaiSS
01 1828 and M32. Contains eoples of a diary of William Randotoh
?{£!?> IJ-t 1 ? 2 ^ 01 ^? 1Tth E es™*Bt of Virginia Infantry, diary
^2 ^i^"^ 06 Kwnw - C S. A, an addreiTby AlbertReynolS
™ wfnf atU « < lS? aI,C S. Msvnle ' aD,, a P 8 ^ o* JanWBrMChSSeU
on William Makepeace Thackeray's Henry Esmond. ^^
Gift, 1955.
MS 62-4086
Angle, Paul McClelland, 1900-
Lincoln forgeries collection, 1928-29
ca. 200 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library,
to part, transcripts (typewritten)
Dort^i a £h. COT ??^? de ? Ce I ^ tioe to Angie ' s inTesflgation of pur-
ported ^braham Lincoln-Ann RuUedge letters and hte proof St
&,"« 1< r s °?°?„J iU!: to*** **ters. allegedly written to New
to^ Sa «„^f tT 8 ; "S! 1 ?«»I>o™ t ^ b^mSna Frances mS
™S*i /T^ n ^L^ nco,D tbe l0Ter - and published in the Atlantic
monthly (Dec. 1928 and Jan.-Feb. 1929). Ancle's cm*w»nto.~
offersan erposMon of a variety of methods ISuiortcaT^Hc^
Correspondents toclude Oliver Roger Barrett (iSS-iasm mS
Eleasar Bart™ (1861-1930), wJStSSvt^^tH^SSS-
1941) Ferris Greenslet (1875-1959), Helen Nicolay (1866-1954)
£S 8 5 >b ,,?2? j ?£ in 0aklea£ (1858-1880), Milo M Quaae, EUery &dg
S^ii^r^cL^ Mlnerra Tarhe " (1857-194^WiSSifH^T
^n%£? (b i J? 9 ^' ^S 15 Austin. Warren (b. 1885) Edward Weeki
(b. 1898), and Marjorle Brown Wright ^^
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mr. Angle, 1952.
MS 624087
Merriam, Robert Edward, 1918-
Papers, 1947-55.
ca. 7 ft. (ca. 6500 items and 11 v.)
In Chicago Historical Society Library
nf rt Sin Sf.,fL eC,m ! e ' chica 8o alderman, member of the U. S. Bureau
™Sfi. d8et " . and P 01 ""^ mtta - Correspondence, reportsTTp:
S^^,™^ ^^^ "e^^P" cUPPlaga. andother^perVreUtuS
to Merriam's activities as a member of the Chicago ^tT CoMciri
2r"¥h Be rS-?« l,ltl ? (194T - 48) ^ItsOommltb^n&LeTS
54) The UtUities Committee material pertains to the commii^
hearings .and invesagations on the reneW of the ™,nnZwea?th
SS?T^S >any 8 *S nchlse ^U 1 U* <ity of Chicago and lnctodes
t£££?* Proposed contract with amendments, thTflnal francUse
agreement, and incomplete transcripts of the public and committee
hearings. The Crime Committee materia] Includes letters of com-
plaint by Chicagoans against the Police Dept., questionnaires on
policemen's Income, court briefs and appeals from the litigation
arising from the Crime Committee's Investigations, and lncomnlete
transcripts of the hearings. ™*^
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mr. Merriam, 1962.
MS 62-4088
335
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rider, Fred, 1925- collector.
Family correspondence, 1784-1856.
1 reel of microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1786)
Correspondence of Rider's nuitern&l ancestors, members of the
Alden, Day, Meloy, Perkins, Willard, and Williams families, many
of whom migrated from New England to the Cooperstown, N. Y., and
Chenango River areas and later to western New York. The letters
are concerned largely with personal and family matters and comment
on various aspects of life at the time. Correspondents include Abigail
Willard Alden, Samuel Alden, Giles B. Blodgett Israel Day, Sr., Israel
Day, Jr., Mary Perkins Day, Abigail Alden Freeman, Charles Jerome,
Frederick Meloy, Martha Emilia Willard Meloy, William A. Meloy,
Catherine Morrell, Benjamin Perkins, Harriet Perkins, Isaac Perkins,
Luther N. Perkins, Maria Perkins, Tamisen Perkins, William Lee
Perkins, John Wentworth, Francis West, Abigail Perkins Willard,
Augustus Willard, C. S. Willard, John Willard, Lydia Willard, Samuel
Willard, Abigail Day Willard, Abigail Ingals Williams, Evnnder
Williams, and Thomas Williams.
Unpublished guide available In the library. Also described in the
Report of the curator and archivist, Cornell University, Collection
of Regional History and the University Archives (1954-58) p. 72-73.
MS 62-4089
Burnet, Isabella Neff, 1885-
Papers, 1757-1960.
lft
In University of Virginia Library (6634, etc.)
In part, transcripts and microfilm.
Genealogist and historian. Correspondence, notes, minutes, ser-
mons, lists, scrapbooks, clippings, pamphlets, and other papers, on
history and description of old Virginia homes, churches and water
mills, early Virginia marriages and deaths, the family of William
Burnet (1730-1791), the family of Francis Thornton West, Con-
federate currency, persons and places in Albemarle and other Virginia
counties, Berkeley Co., W. Va, historic places in Maryland, the
University of Virginia, Monticello Guard, life at MontlceUo in Thomas
Jefferson's time, Charlottesville and Its First Presbyterian Church,
West Hanover Presbytery and its Committee on Home Missions,
Presbyterian Church in Virginia, Amherst Church (Amherst Co.),
Wills Memorial Church in Trevllians (Louisa Co.), Albemarle High-
way Association, Virginia Federation of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, Mler Expedition (1842), a railroad wreck in Ken-
tucky (Jan. 1888), and World War n. Persons mentioned Include
Robert M. Brown, Thomas D. Brown, David Gouvemeur Burnet (4
letter books, 1886-41), Horace E. Hayden, Frances Benjamin John-
ston, George Laurens Petrle (1840-1931), B. D. F. Bunk, and Agnes
McClung Wills.
Gift and deposit from Miss Burnet, 1938-6X
MS 62-4090
Hnbbard, Gordon Sattonstall, 1802-1886.
Papers, 1818-1907.
ca. 240 items and 14 v.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Correspondence, account books and other business papers, speeches,
articles, personal reminiscences, Bcrapbook, and other papers relating
to Hubbard's career as a for trader, realtor, commission and forward-
ing merchant, meat packer, and Chicago pioneer. Hubbard's letters
to his mother (1818-30) discuss the everyday life of the fur trader,
the American Fur Co, and Fort Dearborn. Hubbard's real estate
operations are documented in his correspondence with Edward A. and
Samuel Russell of Mlddletown, Conn., and with Arthur Bronson, and
In deeds, indentures, and account sheets concerning his Chicago land
holdings and transactions as well as those of Arthur Brooson, rih^yto^
Butler (1802-1897) and James P. Campbell. Includes material on
the Kinzie family.
Unpublished goide.in the library.
Chiefly gifts of Caleb B. Tllllnghast, 1886 and Gordon B. Wheeler,
1962; Dicke purchase, 1949.
MS 62-4091
Moris, Henry Crittenden, 1868-1948.
Papers, 1783-1947.
3 ft (ca. 1200 items and 23 v.)
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Lawyer and diplomat Correspondence, diaries (1881-90), day-
books, account books and other papers relating to Morris' service as
American consul at Ghent (1839-99) , to his legal career, and to his
association with his alma mater, Lombard College. Includes MSS.
of Morris' books on the history of colonization and the First National
Bank of Chicago, account books of an automobile trip from Chicago
to California (1820-21) a bibliography of Morris' publications, genea-
logical material on the Morris family, and references to European
travel, peace movements, the Byder Club and St Paul's UnlversaUst
Church of Chicago, and Morris' efforts in behalf of a sane Fourth of
July. Hie material la related to the library's collection of papers of
the Chicago Peace Society.
Gifts of Mr. Morris, 1937; and of the Henry C. Morris estate, 1849.
MS62-4092
Mulligan, Janes A 1830-1864.
Papers, 1849-1900.
ca. 1400 items and r.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Army officer, lawyer, and journalist Correspondence, diary, ac-
count books, student notebook, and other papers relating to Mulligan,
Martin James Russell, the Irish Brigade (23d Illinois Infantry), the
Irish and Catholic in Chicago, and their role in the Civil War. In-
cludes records of the Executive Committee of the Irish Brigade
(April-June 1861) ; accounts of law firms of which Mulligan was a
member; papers concerning Mulligan's Chicago Catholic newspaper,
The Western tablet; correspondence of Henry S. Fitch, a Catholic
priest; and personal and family correspondence of Mulligan's wife,
Marian Nugent Mulligan, and her brother, James Nugent containing
material on the Civil War and on affairs at New Creek, W. Va.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. John Charles Carroll, 1939 and 1942; and of Ruth M
Russell, 1962.
MS62-4093
Wentworth, John, 1815-1888.
Papers, 1836-88.
ca. 260 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part transcripts, (typewritten)
Journalist lawyer, mayor of Chicago, and U. S. Representative
from Illinois. Correspondence, warranty deeds, mortgages, release
papers, receipts, and miscellaneous articles and materials on Went-
worth's personality and his newspaper and political careers. Some
of the letters relate to Wentworth's political, business and personal
affairs and contain comments on early Illinois politics and a descrip-
tion of Chicago In the 1830's. Wentworth's letters to Adolphus Skin-
ner Hubbard and Albert David Hager of the Chicago Historical So-
ciety provide Information on early Chicago residents and history.
Includes letters to Wentworth by early Chicagoans describing their
experiences.
Chiefly acquired from the correspondence flies of the Chicago His-
torical Society.
MS 62-4094
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825.
Papers, 1764-1823.
1 ft. (ca. 700 items)
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Army officer. Correspondence, reports, and other papers (chiefly
1792-1815) relating to Wilkinson's life and military career and to the
U. S. Army. Includes material on the following topics: Govern-
mental policies and Indian treaties, the court martial of John Arm-
strong (1755-1816), Wilkinson's activities and Army affairs in Louisi-
ana (1800-06, 1809), the Aaron Burr conspiracy trial (1807) the
Inquiry Into Wilkinson's conduct (1811-12), the War of 1812, and
Wilkinson's trial and recall (1814). Persons represented Include
John Armstrong (1758-1843) , William Charles Cole Claiborne, Henry
Dearborn, William Eustls, Wade Hampton (1754-1835), Henry Knox,
and Anthony Wayne.
Unpublished Index with subject notations in the library.
Purchased from Walter B. Benjamin, 1S9S; formerly owned by
L. Bigot, Wilkinson's grandson.
MS 62-4095
Brackenridge, John Thomas, 1828-1906.
Papers, 1840-1906.
2ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Businessman and politician. Correspondence, letter press books,
a diary (1890) apparently by Mary E. Brackenridge concerning
Brackenridge, speeches (1886) made during an unsuccessful campaign
for Governor of Texas, account books, ledgers, invoice books, day-
books, tax receipts, bills, canceled checks, Income sheets, bills of sale,
lease contracts, poems, plats of San Antonio, Houston and other
places, news clippings, and other printed material. The financial
material Is related to Brackenridge, his father, John A. Brackenridge,
their business in Booneville, Ind., the Austin Bible Society (1867-
1900) , W. L. HObert James W. Howard, J. J. Wooldrldge and others.
The material Is related to the library's Mary E. Brackenridge col-
lection.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mrs. B. S. Brackenridge, Eleanor Brackenridge La Prelle.
and Mrs. Cord, ca. 1939.
MS 62-4096
336
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Yellow House Land Company.
Records, 1913-43.
37 ft. 1-10,145 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection
„„£r. J"* 00 s ' lr, « lullin R correspondence, contracts, deeds, and
notes; other records, Including minutes, ledgers. JoumalTblUs. ^C
ceipt and disbursement records, a^ts^ra^Tshtels^ud^
reports, a base abstract, and deeds ; and an ndixtothe SS ir^cords
I Austin, Tex., and the subsidiary Plains Investment Co Concerns
WOWS •^nTS??*, -"S ? to l COlm i"""" Reed to purctasT^
800,000 acres of ranch land in Lamb and Hockley Counties, TexT
from tbe heirs of George Washington Littlefield for resale in small
^on Ree? ,,SBan ' "*" **"" ^ Da ™ C " &&£*$&
Inventory in the repositorv
MSMiS. ° f ROben: W - Bad * er - JOSeph Cocke ' and Fa e» n Dickinson,
MS 62-4097
DashieU, Aurelia.
Papers. 1857-1937.
ca. 4flu items.
In Inivwsity of Texas Library. Team Archives.
■Mi«l^«!x ,1 San Antonl °- Personal correspondence addressed to
r^ali?"^ tt : e^^ P< ; ndenCe ° f the D ««'*»^'lv^nd d^n^
T^i* i ,, iSF" 1 ' in » ur «oce and other business of her father
(W?v , e H Mt DasnleI1 : **»* and other papers whceming Bex^
County land; papers on the formation of awraerS betwee^
George E. and Thomas P. DashieU; correspondent S I Muwrint?
Sj?^ and tlme °ooks- Elating to D. P^arrigarX service £
civil engineer in Mexico; Harris political eiSSEcJE?*?
receipts, and other financial statements; Christmas cards, calling
car.te and invitations; printed material relating to railroad building
!L 11 ." - ."".'ST S Wi" 1 * 110 ™" league for Peace and Freedom,
the Pruiestant Episcopal Church, and other topics. Persons men
tioned include Albert Sidney Burleson and Eleanor Roosevett Ite
material Is related to the library's J. T. DashieU collection
Unpublished guide In the library
OUt of Lota Spell, 1940.
MS 62-4098
Daugherty, James M J. 1850
Papers, 1870-1933.
3 ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives,
in part, photocopies (negative)
Cattleman and banker, of Van Horn, Tex. Correspondence (1872-
1905), an autobiographical sketch (covering ll^o^TaecounT
Unpublished guide in the library.
Deposit of Mr. Daugherty, 1930.'
MS 62-4090
Duncan, Green C
Papers, 1853-1910.
324 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
In part, photocopies (negative)
Planter, stock raiser, and legislator, of Wharton Co. Tex. • Dun-
SS'JS^ 1 ™ r *?P° ,lden ce (largely before 1871) with brothers
and parents in Kentucky, and with his wife in Texas; business cor-
respondence (1871-190T) with his partner, W. T. Taylor, with cotton
factors, and with others; diaries of Duncan (1865) and WilUam
fis«^S?' a S„ (18 5f? ) : flnaDCtaI ***** comprising account books
(1865-1901), bills, receipts, a cotton book, a cattle book, partner-
IwK? ,erS, .i2? *£?J*?" is - )and ^MC'iptions, and John B. Walker's
ffiSE ""..J!** . ( , 1861 "i? ) : ,md a htetorT <!«») of the Duncan
famny a citizenship oath, a will of J. W. Kannells, and^otocopte
of2nev,s dippings. Includes material on stock raising and planting
(espedaHy during the late Reconstruction period). » Duncirt
reaction to south central Texas, and on his experiences as legislator
and as a Civil War prisoner at Johnson's Island. msMiMor
Unpublished guide in the Horary.
Gift of Donald and Bowie Duncan, 1931.
MS 62-4100
Asbury, Samuel E
Papers, ca. 1813-ca. 1948.
Sft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts, and photocopies (positive)
Historian and chemist Correspondence (particularly 1920-18)
notes, copies of documents, articles, stories, and other papers, accumu-
lated by Asbury In his researches on various aspects of Texas history
including wars, battles, government, pioneers, land speculation, new*
papers, folk play songs, and white spirituals, as well as the Jaybird
Association, and the Asbury, Bonham, Ingram, McNeel, and Wood-
ward families. Persons named Include P. de Alavez, Stephen F Aus-
tin, Eugene a Barker, James Bowie, Rufus C. Burleson, Samuel P.
Carson, David Crockett James Walker Fannin, Jr., Alexander Harton,
James- S. Hogg, Sam Houston, Anson Jones, Martin Parmer, Amos
Pollard, Robert Porter, Ann Raney, Sidney Sherman, William Barrett
Travis, Amelia W. Williams, John Williams, Samuel M Williams and
Ernest William Winkler.
Unpublished guide In the library.
OUt of Mr. Asbury, 1932-51.
MS 62-4101
Judd, Jonathan, 1719-1803.
Papers, 1741-1801.
98 items and 1 v.
In For bes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Clergyman Correspondence, diary (1742-1801), notes of inter-
views, bins and lists of commodities, a compact for parental discipline,
a list of books, sermon notes, draft of a petition relating to taxes
statements concerning the birth of a child, copy of a birth certlflcate,'
can to Judd as pastor for the second precinct of Northampton (1748)
records, including baptisms (1743-56) of the Second Church In Northl
ampton (later the Congregational Church of Southampton), recom-
mendations for church membership, confessions of sins, cases of
chnrch [discipline, and prayers requested; and communications from
other churches and from church associations relating to church coun-
cils, ordinations, and other matters.
MS 62-4102
Colt family.
Papers. 1778-79, 1819-1900.
2611 Items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A3577)
Correspondence, diaries (1857-B8), account books, notebooks, mete-
orological observations, and photos, of the descendants of John
Calkins Colt (1799-1863) in South Carolina and Texas beginning
with the correspondence of his son, John T. Colt during his school
days In the Carolines and at Princeton University. Includes material
on reconnaissance trips to Texas in 1857 and 1858, frontier hardships
and privations, and the decline la family fortunes through the Civil
War and Reconstruction. Also Includes records (1778-79) of a Tory
company operating la South Carolina and Georgia under Angus Mc-
intosh, containing 31 weekly personnel and supply reports, and bat-
talion and general orders.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of the family, through Henry C. Colt
MS 62-4103
Bunting:, Henry Stanhope, 1869-1948.
Papers, ca. 1840-1946.
4 ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Publisher and author. Notes for, and final draft of Buntings work
on his father, Robert F. Bunting, and on the First Presbyterian
Church in San Antonio; copies of R. F. Bunting's letters (1861-65)
to Texas newspapers on the 8th Regiment of Texas Cavalry, and his
history (1860) of the first 16 years of Presbyterianism on the Mexican
border; a muster roll of the 8th Regiment; a genealogy of R. F
Bunting, and his wife, and the Macintosh family; an article by
Bunting on Dr. Daniel Baker; a printed history (1946) of the First
Presbyterian Church ; and material on life in San Antonio during the
1850's, a:i<! on the first mission circuit In the Colorado River Valley
of Texas. The material is related to the library's Robert F. Bunting
collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Bunting, 1945-47.
MS 62-4104
Brown, William Garrott, 1868-1913.
Papers, 1878-1913.
ca. 500 Items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Historian and essayist Letters of Brown as a student and teacher
to his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Brown, mostly
written while at Harvard University, but partly written on travels
through the Atlantic Coastal States and abroad; and copies of his
articles on the South at work. Includes material on personal matters,
event? at Harvard, the differences between Northern and Southern
337
The National Union Catalog of Ma?iuscript Collections
Brown, -William Garrott, 18(>S-19l:;. Papers. 1878-191:).
(Costumed)
views, the Democratic Party In Massachusetts (especially In 1882
when lie was president of the Harvard Democratic Club) , and similar
topics.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. H. P. Brown and Robert Cotner, 1927-18.
MS 62-^105
Grimke, Angelina Weld, 18S0-1958.
Papers, 1887-1958.
13 boxes.
Id Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Author and teacher. Correspondence ; diaries ; MSS. of plays,
short stories, and poems; accounts, receipts, and other financial
papers; educational material such as lesson outlines, school reports
and records, notebooks, and official rating sheets relating to Miss
Grimke's ability as a teacher in the District of Columbia public school
system; memoranda; recipes; addresses; clippings, newspapers, pam-
phlets, and other printed matter. Correspondents include Langston
Hughes, Joan Huxtable, Georgia Douglass Johnson, Alain Lock, Mar-
tha McAdoo, Emmett Scott. Ellen B. Stebbins. Bntier R. Wilson, Ullie
Buffum Chase Wyiuan, Cornhill Publishing Co., Harper Brothers, Op-
portunity and Smart set magazines. The material Is related to the
library's Archibald H. Grimke and Francis J. Grimke collections.
Gift, 1960.
MS 62-4106
Bamberger Railroad Company.
Records, 1882-1953.
flft.
In Brigham Young University Library.
General correspondence, financial records, surveys and other papers
relating to electrification, equipment, operation, and maintenance of
the railroad line ; legal papers and agreements dealing with right of
way; Bamberger family papers (1905-19) and ledgers dealing with
family interests in Utah and Nevada mines. Includes the following
maps : Great Salt Lake and Hot Springs Railroads In Utah Territory,
1891 ; California Short Line Railroad, Draper to Salina, showing defi-
nite location of 47 79/100 miles ; Sanpete Valley Railroad ; and Cali-
fornia Short Line Railroad.
Unpublished register in the library.
Acquired from Bamberger Railroad Company, 1960.
MS 62-1107
Cathcart, Charles William, 1809-1888.
Papers. 1J321-S4.
ca. 400 items.
In Michigan State University Museum.
U. S. Senator from Indiana. Relates to his activities in Congress
and to his pioneer days in Indiana. Contains correspondence relating
to Indiana politics during the Civil War. the Democratic and Repub-
lican Parties, and to internal improvements projects; also letters re-
lating to the governmental and diplomatic career of his father, James
Leander Cathcart (1767-1843). Correspondents include Jesse D.
Bright, Schuyler Colfax. James Whiteomb, Levi Woodbury, and
Joseph A Wright. There are comments on John Qulncy Adams, John
C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, Stephen A Douglas, Andrew Jackson, Abra-
ham Lincoln, James K. Polk, Zachary Taylor, Martin Van Buren, and
Daniel Webster.
Unpublished guide In repository.
Gift of trustees of the Chamberlain-Three Oaks Museum and Mr.
Fred Warren. 1952.
MS 62-4108
Birnie, James, 1797?-1864.
Papers, 1845-64.
ca. 2 ft.
In Oregon Historical Society I.ihrary.
Merchant. Hudson's Bay Co. agent, and Justice of the peace. In-
cludes Birnie & Co. accounts with Abernethy & Co., Allan, Lowe & Co.,
Breck & Ogden. H. W. Corbett. Hodge & Calef, Hndson's Bay Co.,
Ladd, Reed & Co., Leonard & Green, McKee & Co, K. A. Peterson,
Trenchard & Hustler, Van Dusen & Brown, the steamers John H.
Couch, Lot Whiteomb, Multnomah, and fishery accounts lnclhdlng
Pillar Rock Fishing Co. AlBo Includes real estate records of Cathla-
met, Washington Territory, justice of the peace records, estate papers
of James A. Scarborough, and guardianship records of Edwin and
James Scarborough. The material is related to the library's A. D.
Birnie papers.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Information on literary rights Is available In the library.
MS 62-4109
Clark family.
Papers. 1830-1959.
300 items and S v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, memorials, commissions, and stock certifi-
cates of the Clark and Bronson families. Biographical notes by Ar-
thur Elliott Clark, Jr. (1877-19T>9), real estate man of St. Paul and
Minneapolis ; business cards ; advertisements of various land com-
panies In St. Paul; material relating to the Civil War service of
Arthur Elliott Clark, Sr. (1839-1913). Insurance representative, real
estate man, and member of the First Battery, Connecticut Volunteers
(1862-04) ; papers relating to the Connecticut Militia (1SS0, 1859) ;
and a letter (1920) from John J. Pershing to Frank B. Kellogg.
Companies represented include Clark-Bryant Improvement Co., St
Paul ( 1SS71 ; Eureka Improvement Co- St Paul; South St Paul
Rapid Transit Co.; Duluth, St. Cloud, Mankato and Southern Rail-
way Co. ; Robhins Copper Co., St. Paul ; and Kluane Gold Mining Co.,
St Paul.
Inventory description in repository.
Gift of Arthur E. Clark, Jr., 1957-59.
MS 62-4110
Brown, Walter Folger, 1869-1961.
Papers, 1907-50.
6.1O items.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
Lawyer, railroad executive, politician, U. S. Postmaster General
and Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Correspondence, newspaper
clippings, speeches, press releases, and a report on the reorganization
of the executive branch of the Government In 1923. The correspond-
ence relates chiefly to Republican politics In Ohio and nationally
Includes correspondence (1938-43) with R. E. Eggleton, Paul M.
Godehn. and Hainer Hinshaw, on the United Air Lines case concern-
ing award of airmail contracts before the U. S. Court of Appeals.
Correspondents include John William Brlcker, Simeon Davison Fess,
Warren Gamaliel Harding. Herbert Clark Hoover, George Wolbridge
Perkins, Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Alpbonso Taft and William
Howard Taft.
Inventory and calendar published by the Ohio Historical Society
In 1962.
Gift of the executors of the Brown estate. Otto H Spangler and
the Toledo Trust Company, 1981.
MS 62-4111
Grimke, Francis James, 1850-1937.
Papers, 1834-1937.
20 v. and 15 boxes.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Presbyterian minister, lecturer, and trustee of Howard Uulversity.
Chiefly sermons and addresses (1881-1928) delivered by Grlmk<5 as
pastor of the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church in Washington,
D. C some of which are tributes to Frederick Barbadoes, William
Henry Bruce, Charles W. Chesnutt, John F. Cook, Louis Alexander
Cornish, Thomas Graham Dorsey, Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd
Garrison, Henry F. Grant Mrs. Jacobs, John M. Langston, Martin
Luther, Henry P. Montgomery, Charles H Peters, John B. Reeve,
Theodore Roosevelt WlUlam Warring, George Washington, and
James H Worden. A few personal papers Including a copy of
Grimke's will and letters relating to It from Carter G. Woodson and
Charles A. Booker, executors, to Grlmkg's niece, Angelina GriniW;
brief biographical sketch on Theodore Dwlght Weld; books on art;
and albums of pictures In European galleries, of dried flowers, and
of early photos. Papers of Grimke's wife, Charlotte (Forten)
Grimke, writer and poet, include diaries, albums of original poetry
by members of the Forten family, and newspaper clippings on
Robert Purvis, the abolitionist his son C. B. Purvis, of Freedmen's
Hospital and Howard University, and the Rev. Anna B. Sliaw. The
material is related to the library's Archibald Grimke and Angelina
Grimke collections.
Gift, 1938.
MS 62-4112
Grimke, Archibald Henry, 1849-1930.
Papers, ca. 186S-1930.
43 boxes.'
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer, editor, author, lecturer, politician, and diplomat Busi-
ness, official, and personal correspondence, official papers concerned
with Grimkl's service as U. S. consul to Santo Domingo (1884-98),
biographical data, accounts, speeches, articles, book reviews, memo-
rabilia, and portraits. Correspondents Include Roecoe Conkllng
Bruce, Harry T. Burleigh, Anna J. Cooper, John Cromwell, Mrs.
Frederick Douglass, W. E- Dubois, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, J. B.
Foraker, Francis J. Grimke, Sarah Moore Grimke, Sarah Stanley
Grlmkl, James Weldon Johnson, Martha A McAdoo, Emery T.
338
Th
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, ca. 1868-
Grimke, Archibald Henry, 1849-1930.
1930. (Continued)
<^viiitJ^li , *^ Elta,he,h C - Pntnam. Joel E. Spingaro
&.S - w?," 1 ' B< ? >1 Jf r T - w <»hington, Aogelina Emily (Griinke) Weld
Butler W.lson, Lillie Buffuni Chase Wyinan, John Greenleaf Whi^
?ff» ^TS?? N^-A^lenjy. Association for the Study of Negro
M^" d | H S' 0r3% ° . mn,ittee <" Twelve, Cushing Academy, D™LrhS
ftZSHJiTt- ?«"•"?' Association for the Advan^nen? tf
Colored People, National Urban League, U. S. Dew of the Interior
U. S. Navy DepU C. S. State DepT^ a War^L, InTthe Wes^
borough State Hospital. The material is related to the librarVs
MS 62-4118
Lytle family.
Papers, ca. 1780-1926.
20 ft (ca. 12,000 items)
tw^S^ P h i'« ! »P nlc '" Society of Ohio (Cincinnati)
-JF H^ e ^ note i. for speeches, deeds, bills, poems, scrapbooks
n ?th2 t ^ r JE ape ?^5 f" liam ^'e (1T70-1S31), Surreyor^enerai
of the Northwest Territory Robert Todd Lytle (1604-1839) lawyer
Sir? it^rr*"?™ trom , 01>i0 ' SnrveyortfenUloT tteNorttwSt
SMitfT * 1 of "* 0hl ° Mlllt "»: <"><» William Staines
Lytle (3526-1888), lawyer, poet politician, and soldier Subjects
covered include the Civil War, the Mexican War the second Bank
of the United States, and U. S. politics. TherTfs mu4°££riaTr£
latlog to the early history of Cincinnati: land ownership in Hamilton
and Clermont Counties, Ohio; the building of canals, especially the
TW""! *?! DU !r UIe . K?-:.tl* Siege of CindnnatUnWslrthe Battles
M.S?i'rMiolLfSJ7 STm * " nd Cblckamauga; and Ormsby MacKnight
Mltchel (1809-1852) as a commander. Correspondents include Henri-
Nicholas Lengworth (1782-1863). Charles Macalester (a Philadelphia
banker), and John Rowan (1773-1843) '
Unpublished calendar In the repository-
Gift of the estate of Lily Foster Llvingood, 1962.
MS 62-4114
Horton, Emmet, 1850-1932.
Papers, 1870-1932.
2 ft.
^{^"^^1801?™°'' COllWtl,> " ° f Regi ° nal His ""- T nnd
«l 1 n I^ t hni a . na ^ ten JL a ^ rney - Correspondence, diaries, bioKraphl-
£1 !&»r «„ aC T, ntS . (Dnsiness and Personal), specificationsrdraw-
lngs, American and foreign patent papers, photos., and other personal
and business material dealing lanrelFwith the pat«Ung manS
JS'j* "L^it of Horton-s inventions. The bulk of the r*rpers
pertains to the perfection of the basket-making machine and the
establishments 1896 of the Horton Basket MachinTco of ^Li^
JLL . ** I** 8 P«?ers relating to Horton's activities as a patent at-
J?S.n t0 J'£ T* 'S?* 6 ta Dnndee and Eln "™. ». YTTand ln
Michigan, to his Investments In Colorado mining companies and other
enterprises, to his Interest in the People's Party of Yates County,
fnrinS. p rT" ? Popn i tet „''?* Per8ons aDd flnns "Presented
SSS. w^.,*™?™! 8 '. ' *- Carrter ' James °- ClephanV Isaiah
Coleman, William Cronk, Silas, C. Downey, Khesa G. Du Bois George
t^L t'*^- E " e 5 r Flt i h - StaDle y C Fla S8, Townsend Maccoun!
James T Robison, Frank Spencer, H. F. Van Order, Ansley D White
George Wilkin, W. A. Wilson ; Barker, Hose & Gray Browne Jb Sharro
Manufacturing Co. Crong Hanger Co. Federal^rate & Batke? C?!
Goble Brothers, La France Fire Engine Co., Love, Chapman & Smith.
£"S£.H££ n ? r ,.* Bakery Mergenthaler-Horton Basket MaVwn7o£
S^^V BaSk ?™S°- ."? , w '»o«enby, Ohio. St Catherine's Box and
Basket Co. and Troy Malleable Iron Co
«,. »2SJ! S ^ d .K enldeS . aTalla ] )le ln °* Ubral y- A** 1 described In
rwifS^J^ CII ^2! r and • ren, »'«t Con»U University Library,
H^S Regional Hlatoiy and the University Archives (1954^8)
MS 62-4115
McCloskey, Eunice Mildred (Lon Coake) 1906-
Papers, 1930-62.
6 ft (ca. 1000 items)
In Pennsylvania State University Library.
Poet and painter. Correspondence, together with 21 scrapbooks
£,£ l^^n * ppln e 5 - ^^des 48 letters from August Derieth. 23
from Faith Baldwin, and 7 from Taylor Caldwell, as wen as letters
anTpu^ &*' P ° bU8l,er «*"'" McCa * «" d other uSKS
Gift of Mrs. McCloskey, 1869-
MS 62-4116
O'Hara, John, 1905-
Papers, 1960-62.
ca. 2 ft. (11 items)
In Pennsylvania State Universitv Library
Author. S1SS. and galleys of d'Hara's -Sermons and soda-water
(1060) and Assembly (1962), together with ^t^ SiscSfng tie
gift of these items to the library. u™.™.iug uie
Gift of Mr. O'Hara, 1961.
Full name: John Henry O'Hara.
MS 62-4117
Jones family.
McDowell-Jones papers, 1817-1907.
ca. UK) items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Correspondence, miscellaneous papers, and dippings. Includes a
tSKS 1 % S- 1 removal and a dtaownmeut, relaUng to the Religious
Society of Friend^ a sermon, and pupils' compositions. CorrespW
^Jf m S^ ly ,^ ^^ JoDes and ber schoolmates at Ercildoun
Boarding School for Girls, of which Smedley Darlington was prE-
Checkllst in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Joseph T. McDowell, 1987.
MS 62-4118
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends' Historical
Library.
Epistles addressed by Yearly Meetings and Women
Friends of the Religious Society of Friends to other Yearly
Meetings or to Quarterly and Subordinate Meetings 1698-
1846. '
ca. 225 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
Checklist in the library. ^u"<*e.
Gift, purchase, and deposit, 1927-
MS 62-4119
Brosius, Lewis Walton, 1. 1856.
Genealogical notes and data.
ca. 2 it.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
■,„;r a .! erU ' 1 ?, "^ ln P r er ,artttlt >" of Broslus's Genealogy of Henry
and Mary Urosius and their descendents. Arranged In two grmnw
one group alphabetically by name of individual furnishing data, the
other by individual referred to.
Checklist in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Brosius and Malcolm A. Brosius, 1929-3C.
MS 62-4120
Codding, Ichabod, 1810-1866.
Papers, 1830-1901.
ca. 1 ft
In Friends Historical Library of .Swarthmore College
Clergyman. Sermons, speeches, and notes on slavery and on poli-
tical and relijjious subjects, together with printed matter and clip-
pings, some mounted ln scrapbooks.
Checklist and card index in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Mary Preston Codding Bourland. 1989.
MS 62-1121
Pitkin, Perley Peabody, d. 1891.
Papers, 1861-68.
ca. 4 ft.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Army officer. Correspondence, receipts, and other papers concern-
ing the daily business of an iissistant quartermaster for the Army of
the Potomac from 1882-«4, involving shipments, receipts and trans-
fers of supplies and Government property for units of the Army under
Generals George B. McClellan and Ambrose E Bumside in 1862.
Joseph Hooker and George G. Meade In 1863, and Meade and Ulysses
!>. Grant in 1864. Includes papers dealing with the wages of those
slaves known as "contrabands" within the Federal lines
Unpublished register in the repository
Gift of William P. Palmer.
MS 62-4122
Chenowith and Clark, Bonham, Tex.
Records, 1860-95.
57 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
Business correspondence of the law firm of Chenowith and Clark,
bills, receipts, check stubs, promissory notes, the law partnershlD
contract and a work contract *
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS 62-4123
339
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
John family.
Papers, ca. 1775-1858.
97 items.
In Friends Historical Library uf Swarilunore Oolite*.
Ill part, transcripts (typewritten)
Letters (1790-1855) ; biographical and genealogical material on
the John family ; verse thought to have been written by Sarah H.
Janney and Grace Davis ; and business papers, including deeds, sur-
veyor's map (fragment), a rental agreement, and a power of attorney.
Recipients of letters include Ann John Haines, Ezra Haines, Abia
John, Eliza John, Martha John, Reuben John, Sally John, and Joanna
Sharpies.
Checklist in the library.
MS 62-1124
Haviland family.
Papers of the Haviland family and of related families.
1754-1013.
41 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swartlimore College.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Letters (1774-1913), indentures, wills, two marriage certificates,
two bills of sale, and some clippings. Approximately half of the
items involve members of the Haviland, Field. Carpenter, and Griffen
families. Wills are of Edward Burling (1784), Benjamin Field
(1818), Charles Carpenter (1846), and Phebe Jane Carpenter (1846)
Checklist and card index in the library.
Gift of Barnard Walton. 1037.
MS 62-4125
Pattee, Fred Lewis, 1863-1950.
Papers, 1875-1950.
9 ft (ca. 3500 items)
In Pennsylvania State University Library.
Author, critic, and professor. Correspondence, manuscripts of
published and unpublished works, biographical and genealogical ma-
terials. Correspondence consists of letters from authors, publishers,
literary critics, historians, and others, including 59 letters from H. L.
Mencken and 47 from Hamlin Garland.
Index In the library.
Gift of Mr. Pattee.
MS 62-4126
Bonner, Amy.
Papers, 1920-55.
ca.3 ft. (,">C0 items)
In Pennsylvania State University Library.
Poet Correspondence, 20 diaries, literary MSS., photos., and other
papers. Includes 80 letters from George Dillon, poet and editor of
Illinois, 54 letters from Edgar Lee Masters, and letters from other
English and American literary figures, including Robert Frost, Bobert
Hlllyer, and Edith Sitwell.
Card Index in the library. Also described in Amy Bonner, by R. V.
Bauer, published by Pennsylvania State University in 1958.
Gift of Mrs. Minna Bonner Hoffman, 1957.
MS 62-4127
National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Wisconsin.
Branch.
Records, 1910-53.
lft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minutes of annual conventions, of the State Board of Managers,
and of the Executive Committee.
Inventory in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Willis Van Horn, 1959.
MS 62-4128
Quarles, Joseph Very, 1843-1911.
Papers, 1864-1911.
1 ft (3S« items)
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, judge, and U. S. Senator from Wisconsin. Articles,
speeches, and notes concerning speeches.
Gift of Mrs. W. C. Quarles, 1959.
MS 62-4129
McBride, James, 1788-1850.
Papers ca. 1S28-48.
1 box.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
Author, scientist, merchant and public official. Sketches, maps,
surveys, and descriptions resulting from McBrlde's archaeological In-
vestigations in the Ohio River Valley region, particularly the Miami
Valley. These papers were drawn upon extensively by Ephraim
George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis for their book. Ancient
monuments of the Mississippi Valley (1847)
Inventory available in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Permanent loan from the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila-
delphia, i960.
MS 62-4130
Allen, Alfred Marston, 1860-1927.
Correspondence. 1839-1928.
629 Items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Lawyer. Chiefly correspondence (1881-85) between Allen and*
Hannah Smith just prior to their marriage. The letters give personal
details and iaformatlon on manners and customs of the time.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus S. Allen, 1961.
MS 62-4131
Dewey, Charles Ayrault, 1842-1927.
Papers. 1737-1928.
2 boxes.
In University of Rochester Library.
Physician, of Rochester. X. Y. Miscellaneous correspondence,
newspaper clippings, and other papers. The major part of the collec-
tion consists of MSS. of papers read by Dewey before the Fortnightly
Club of Rochester (a literary club) during 1904-27. Includes six
items relating to the genealogy of the Dewey family. The material
is related to the library's Chester Dewey papers.
Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Bequest of Dr. Dewey, 1927.
MS 62-4132
Dewey, Chester, 1784-1S6".
Papers, 1810-77.
5 v. and 2 boxes.
In University of Rochester Library.
Congregational clergyman, scientist and professor of natural his-
tory. Correspondence, notebooks of metereologicai observations
(1837-67) recorded by Dewey, and meteorological observations taken
by several of Dewey's students. Correspondents include James D.
Dana, Amos Eaton, Ehenezer Emmons, Asa Gray, Joseph Henry, Ben-
jamin Siiliman, and John Torrey. The material is related to the
library's Charles Ayrault Dewey collection.
Inventory' and card index to majority of letters In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Bequest of Charles Ayraiilt Dewey, 1927.
MS 62-4133
Anderson, Richard Clough, 1750-1826.
Tapers of the Virginia Military District in Ohio, 1787-
1839.
ca. 5 ft
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Seven entry books, ca. 4400 to 4800 surveys, and an Index to entries,
referring to land in the Virginia Military District lying between the
Scioto and Little Miami Rivers in Ohio, which was surveyed under the
direction of Anderson, his son-in-law, Allen Latham, and bis son,
William Marshall Anderson.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Purchased from Dr. R. G. Lewis. 1914 ; formerly owned by Captain
N. W. Evans, a descendant of Anderson.
MS 62-4134
Junior Garden Club, Lubbock, Tex.
Records. 1939-<iQ.
1 ft (12 v.)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Scrapbooks and directories, concerning club activities and mem-
bers.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of the club, through Mrs. H. A. Anderson, 1960.
MS 62-4135
340
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Alston, John.
Papers, 1797-1874.
24 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
n.^"J?S« ( J!?™l and nndat «J>: account bootaand business
sXtion U79?/ : ' md 6SSayS * Natha " 1M on Ne 8 r » *"<** ^
Checklist and card Index In the library.
Gift 01 John CowgiU Alston, St., 1948.
MS 62-4186
Fox, George, 1624-1691.
Papers, 1660-1958.
ca. 200 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies (negative)
English religious leader. Mainly pictures, articles, clippings and
"^fT no ?-™a n ™ CT 'W "mterial eoneernlng Fox. together wittTa few
an I?F **; items ' eopies oi *■*"■ l«tters and of MSS. concerning Us
T^lfl ? ^f 7 ?l "fJ"" S d <* a semon a™ to ^""X" »»1680.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift and purchase, 19S4-58.
MS 62-4137
Fisher, Joshua Francis, 1807-1873.
Family papers, 1755-1865.
500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence between members of the Willing, Francis. Fisher
Harrison, and Mlddleton families of Philadelphia
Presented by Mrs. James B. Drinker, 1961.
MS62-4138
Kane, John Kintzing, 1795-1858.
Correspondence, 1820-60.
1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Jurist Mainly letters from Kane in 18*5, when he was appointed
attorney general of Pennsylvania, recommending aspirants for the
office of deputy attorney general In the various counties of Pennsyl-
vania. Many are addressed to Gov. Francis Bawn Shank (1788-
1848) or to other political figures of the day. About 150 letters briefly
Illustrate Kane's career, many of them letters of condolence addressed
to bis family after his death In 1858. Includes a small group of cor-
respondence and papers of Elisha Kent Kane (1820-1857), son of
Judge Kane and a noted Arctic explorer.
Purchase, 1961.
MS 62-4189
Severn, Hannah, collector.
Autographs, 1713-1877.
47 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters from American and English sources. Includes single letters
52" > , A £i re ,1, G , re ^ Cortin (1817-1894), Sara Jane (Oarke) Tuppta-
cott (1828-1904) Frank Mayo, John Mitchell, Jaines a Murtock, He-
ratio Seymour (1778-1857), William Buen Spragui (1T95-1B76T
S^ 1 ?^S me ^,tl S11 -JS 4) iJ ldeon '" rell « (lS»-1878),!nd k£
tnaniel Parker WIIUs (1806-1867)
Presented by Hannah Severn, 196X
MS62-4140
Unger, Charles W collector.
Papers, 1706-1904.
44 boxes (ca. 10,000 items)
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Besidue of the papers of an autograph dealer, containing much ma-
terial on the merchants and shippers of the early Federal period, par-
ticularly the Philadelphia house of Dutilh and WachsmuthT Includes
some papers of Andrew Clow & Co. and of Richard Ashhunt and Sons.
Purchase, 1959. ^^
MS 62-4141
Wharton, Katharine Johnstone (Brinley)
Papers, 1856-1922.
130 Items and 11 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Mainly diaries describing social life in Philadelphia and Newport,
B. L, mentioning many prominent people and commenting on most of
the Important events of the time. A few letters (1914-18) tell of life
In England during World War i.
Presented by Mrs. James Drinker, 1981.
MS62-4142
White, Charlotte (Gerhard) collector.
Commonplace books, 1828-82.
4v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Commonplace book of Thomas Shipley (d. 1836), a volume contain-
ing religious reflections of his son, Samuel Richards Shipley (b. 1828),
a commonplace book (1870-82) of Earl Shlnn (1837-1886), art critic
and writer, and a commonplace book (1849-48) by an unknown per-
son.
Gift of Mrs. Thomas Baeburn White, 1961.
MS 62-4143
Wisconsin. State Historical Society.
Records of Wisconsin post offices, 1852-1937.
19 items, 3 v., and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Various types of dally and quarterly reports filled in on forms, giv-
ing such information as the number of letters and lists of periodicals
received and sent from each office. Includes records for Ashland
(1878), Diamond Bluff (1855-57), Gotham (1933-87), La Crosse
(1852-54), and Manitowoc (1853-78)
MS 62-4144
Cadbury, Richard Tapper, 1853-1929, collector.
Quaker autograph letters, 1770-1829.
ea 50 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Mainly letters to James Thornton of Philadelphia. Correspondents
Include Samuel AUinson (1739-1791) writing in 1789; Moses Brown
(1738-1836) writing (1787-81) concerning abolition of the slave trade
and Friends' affairs; Isaac Collins (1746-1817) writing in 1790;
David Comfort (1777-1856) and other members of the Comfort fam-
ily, writing 1826-37; Thomas Fisher (1741-1810) writing In 1783:
and John Pemberton (1727-1795) writing 1778-93 (15 items).
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Purchase from Helen Cadbury Bush In 1981.
MS 62-4145
Franklin Irni Club, Philadelphia.
Records, 1902-55.
30 v. and 23 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes, business accounts, and entertatnments of a club founded
In 1902 to bring together authors, illustrators, and publishers Cor-
respondents include Francis Blddle, Curtis Bok, Struthers Burt,
William H. Furaess, Jr., Josepb Hergesheimer, Dr. William Keen.
B. Talt McKenzIe, Edwin Markham, Silas Weir Mitchell, Christopher
Morley, Harrison S. Morris, Thornton Oakley, Eugene Ormandy
Joseph Pennell, Otis Skinner, Henry Van Dyke, J. William White.
and Carlton TarnalL
Permanent loan, 1980.
MS 62-4146
Petttts, Terry, 1904-
Papers, 1935-38.
380 items.
In University of Washington Library.
Journalist and labor leader. Correspondence and ca. 30 other
items, Including material on the American Newspaper Guild, the
Tacoma Newspaper Guild, guild organization In the Pacific North-
west the strike of the Seattle post-lntelllgencer In 1986 (ca. one-
third of the papers), the Seattle star, David Daniel Beck, William
Randolph Hearst Frank Lynch, Richard Lewis Neuberger, and
Forrest V. Williams.
Inventory and card catalog In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Mr. Pectus, 1980.
MS 62-4147
Schermerhorn, Winfield Scott, 6. 1833:
Papers, 1849-91.
l box.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Physician. Correspondence, diaries of Schermerhorn (1865) and
his wife (1852), and clippings. Includes correspondence with nls son
George, and other family letters.
Gift of Grace Bryant 1960.
MS 62-4148 rev
341
The National Union - Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Literary miscellany, 19th-20th cent
ea. 100 items.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
In part, photocopies.
Stories, poems, articles, and other literary MSS. ; correspondence,
proofsheets, printed mnterial, and photos. Persons named Include
Thomas Bailey Aldrlch, John James Audubon, Sabine Baring-Gould,
Maria K. Catlow, Charles A. Clark, Charles Atherton Camming,
Varlna Howell Davis, Hamlin Garland, John Oliver Hoboes, Bapert
Hughes, Ott Juettner, McEmiay Kantor, J. I* McCreery, F. Max
Muller, G. Perle Schmidt, and William Shakespeare.
Cataloged individually in repository.
MS 63-4149
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives.
Iowa State miscellany, 1834-1958.
ca. 250 items.
In Iowa Sbite Dept, of History and Archives collections.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, biographical and historical
sketches, speeches, election tickets, campaign material, clippings, and
other papers, relating to various aspects of Iowa history and politics.
Persons mentioned Include William Allen, William B. Allison, Horace
Boles, William Lavalle Bowers, Albert B. Cummins, John F. Dillon,
Jonathan Prentiss Dolllver, Jessie Merrill Dwelle, Arlal K. Eaton,
Warren Garst, James Harlan, the Bev. S. W. Ingham, Charles C.
Nourse, Nels Petersen, M. C. Spaulding, Samuel D. Woodworth, and
Henry W. Wright
Cataloged individually in repository.
MS 62-4150
Taylor family.
Papers, 1751-1902.
61 iteius.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers (16 items, 1853-72) of William
Taylor (1827-1891) ; deeds, plats, and affidavits (22 items, 1751-
1873) concerning land which became the Taylor family seat of
Springsbury, in Clarke Co., Va.; other family correspondence, deeds,
land grants, and legal papers.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of Dora Ashby Taylor, 1962.
MS 62-4151
Angle, Edward Hartley, 1855-1930.
Correspondence, 1922-40.
ca. 86 items.
In University of Arizona Library.
Orthodontist. Letters and telegrams of Angle and Anna (Hop-
kins) Angle to Charles Harold Tweed relating to the practice of
orthodontia and to dental legislation In Arizona; biographical data
by Bernard L. Fontana ; and portraits.
MS 62-4152
Cropper, John, 1755-1821.
Papers, 1779-1820.
396 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections
Army officer, and planter of Accomack Co^ Va. Correspondence,
accounts, polls of Accomack Co., and other papers, including material
on county, State and National polities, Virginia Militia affairs,
bounty and other land in Kentucky and Ohio, slaves and slavery,
and other subjects.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of John S. Wise, 1961.
MS 62-4153
San Juande laBoquillas y Nogales land grant papers, 1833-
1901.
127L
In University of Arizona Library.
In large part; transcripts (typewritten)
Papers relating to land granted to Tgnado Ellas Gonzales and
Juan Nepomudno Felix.
MS 62-4154
Chadwick, Alexander C
Papers relating to Philadelphia, 1900-32.
12 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Seven volumes of pictures, three volumes of clippings, and two
volumes of letters, concerning Falrmoont Park, Wlgsahlckon Valley,
Falls of Schuylkill, and other Philadelphia localities. Lettere (1909-
31) are mainly addressed to Chadwick as an editor of the Suburban
press, a local Philadelphia newspaper, and concern Boxborough and
the Wlssahlckon.
Purchase, 1962.
MS 62-4155
Blanchard, Henry E
Papers.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Family letters, and Spanish harbor and arsenal reports (1598) col-
lected in connection with Blanchard's military service In the Spanish
American War.
Gift of Alice Blanchard Gray, 1982.
MS 62-4156
Tyler, Loren S collector.
Spanish American War clippings.
10 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Clippings referring to officers and men In the Spanish American
Gift of Mr. Tyler.
MS 62-4157
Hull, John Albert Tiffin, 1841-1928.
Papers.
10 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, State official, and IT. 8. Representative from Iowa. Cor-
respondence, programs, invitations, photos., and other papers.
Gift of Annette Hull, 1931.
MS 62-4158
Kasson, John Adam, 1822-1910.
Papers, 1844-1910.
ca. 1200 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer, U. S. BepresentaUve from Iowa, and diplomat Corre-
spondence, speeches, memoranda, essayB, articles, commissions, ap-
pointments, passports, scrapbook, clippings, maps, photos., and other
papers, including material relating to the diplomatic and postal serv-
ice, the Tllden-Hayes election dispute, other governmental and politi-
cal matters, and personal affairs. Correspondents Include Ulysses 8.
Grant Benjamin Harrison, Frank L Hsrrlott, Abraham Lincoln, and
the Commission International deg Posten, 1868.
Gifts of Mr. Kasson, Edward E. Younger, Carolyn Young Casady,
and others.
MS 62-4159
Reid, Harvey, 1842-1910.
Papers.
8v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Educator and historian. Correspondence, material for a Civil War
roster, a history of James McGowan Morgan's Infantry and cavalry
companies, 1846-48, a military history of Jackson Co, Iowa, and a
MS. of Thomas Cox
Correspondence indexed by Mary Beld.
Gift of Mary Beld, 1915.
MS 62-4160
Amos, Emma, collector.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Clvn War letters and diary of Virgil Hlstwood, letters (1856-57)
of Caleb Hlstwood on religion, a Civil War diary, and a MS. entitled
Questions on theology.
Gift of Mrs. Amos, 1917.
MS62-4161
342
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1820-1896.
Wright, George G
Papers, 1865-1910.
lbor.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
hi»^2^4, Ju ^i. a,,d U & Senator from Iowa. Correspondence,
biographical sketches, account boos, and other papers.
io Many of the biographical sketches were published In Annals of
Gift of Nellie Elliott Wright, 1S1Z
MS62-4162
Wright, Carroll, 1854-1911.
lbox.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer and banker. Legal papers and other material.
MS 62-4163
Williamson, James Alexander, 1829-1902.
Papers, 1857-94.
1 v. and several Items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, Army officer, and Commissioner of the General Land Office.
Oorrespondence; a farewell address (1865) of Williamson to his reel-
mentnpon his promotion to brigadier general, bound with letters and
reports ; commissions ; and other papers.
MS 62-4164
White, Charles Abiathar, 1826-1910.
Papers, ca. 1863-ca. 1901.
lbor.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
.JHS™* 010 * 1 *- Correspondence with various scientists; diplomas:
Grftof Jff'whlte n,!hoftl,e v* **** to of autograph Interest
MS 62-4165
Washington (State) University-. Law Library.
Washington bench and bar picture file.
ca. 21 ft c
In University of Washington Law Library.
Biographical material and pictures of Judges and lawyers in Wash-
ington State since 1849. Collection begun by Arthur Sydney Bearostey
in connection with his Bench and bar papers which are In the
library.
MS 62-4166
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Tvlalip Agency.
Becords, ca. 1857-99.
1 v. and 1 hot
In Washington State University library (Pullman)
^Correspondence, reports, accounts and inventories, census list
certincates of appointments of chiefs, and other records.
MS 62-4167
Shantz, Homer Le Roy, 1876-1958.
Papers, 1905-57.
10 ft
In University of Arizona Library.
Botanist and agriculturist. Articles, notes, abstracts, notes on
reading, autobiographical material concerning professional activities
& .JS 1 S a ! erta1 ' I* * 08 - and other papers. Concerns botany in the
United states (particularly the West), Africa, and SouthAinerlca ;
and vegetation surveys, wildlife conservation, land use In eastern
Colorado, the Smithsonian African Expedition (1919-20), and the
5L ^rJ2£ Education Commission (sponsored by the Phelps-Stokes
iruna, 192&-24)
Descriptive list of contents prepared by the library.
MS 62-4168
Scott, WinfieM, 1786-1866.
Papers, 1813-66.
1 portfolio.
In University of Arizona Library
nirt^Sf °™^ J 3o ™F pon * !n<:e ("x^noMne ca. 100 letters by Scott),
SSS, ~ m *Z7, "Jws-PoUtical campaign literature, and news
GiS S ofT < E r, H^. ,,r,Tatft pomaU ' ■"* «""*^V T™
MS 62-4169
Puebla, Mexico (State)
Records, 1655-1898.
4 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Civil and military records of the State and National Governments,
and Catholic Church records, including wills (some leaving property
to the church), deeds, property records, Government decrees, pensions,
military retirement papers, military financial reports, convent records,
and records of administration of pious funds.
Detailed list of contents in the library.
MS 62-4170
Mascarenas, Manuel.
Business records, 1884-91.
4 v.
In University of Arizona Library.
Letter book, ledger, cashbook, and Invoice book, of a general store
in HennosUlo, Mex.
MS 62-4171
Martin, Douglas De Veny, 1885-
Papers.
4 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Journalist and historian. Working drafts and printer's copy of
Martin's Lamp In the desert (published I860) , a history of the Uni-
versity of Arizona ; tape recordings ; and historical accounts by other
writers of the university's colleges, bureaus, and organizations
Gift of Mr. Martin, 1960.
MS 62-4172
Clark, Samuel, 1871-1933.
Papers, 1916-34.
2 v. and 1 box.
In University of Arizona Library.
Mining papers, account books, record of leases (1916), scrsptwok,
clippings, photos, and other business and personal papers, relating
to Clarkstown, Ariz, (also called Bowood), a mining town founded
by Clark, and to nearby Ajo, Ariz.
MS 62-4173
Arana, Jose Maria, of Magdalena, Mexico.
Papers, 1904-21.
1 portfolio.
In University of Arizona Library.
Businessman and politician. Letters from supporters and op-
ponents In an anti-Chinese campaign which Arana led in Sonora,
Slnaloa, and Baja California; and Government communications,
business letters, news dippings, and political campaign leaflets. In
Spanish.
MS 62-4174
Murphy, John Joseph, 1879-1957.
Papers, ca. 1881-ca. 1953.
16 ft (ca. 14,750 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Lumberman. Personal and business correspondence, records ( 1909-
46) of the J. J. Murphy Lumber Co., canceled checks, Invoices, deeds,
legal papers, invitations, membership cards, clippings, magazines,
photos. (1890-1945), and other papers, including material on lumber
business, lumber yards, taxes, the chamber of commerce, the Murphy
family, Crosbyton and Lubbock, Tex. Persons named Include Clayton
Carter.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Murphy's estate, 1957.
MS 62-4175
Humphrey, CorreH, collector.
Papers, 1847-53. . ■'
198 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1005)
Printed newspaper, The Albanian (1851-53) ; and MS. newspapers,
periodicals, and textbooks written and edited by young students of
Albany and Utlca, N. Y. •
MS 62-4176
343
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Miller family.
Papers, 1799-1905.
3 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (889)
Miscellaneous papers of a family from Yates Co., N. Y. Inclndes
humorous verse (1805) ; programs and other papers (1890's) relating
to the Penn Yan Academy; letters (1882) concerning Jessie Mabel
Miller's admission to Wellesley College; material relating to Keuka
Lake steamers and to the Methodist Church of Penn Yan ; and bills,
receipts, and legal documents of Samuel and David Miller.
MS 62-4177
Sgel, Franz, 1824-1902.
Papers, 1861-1901.
ca.6ft
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Army officer and editor. Correspondence, orders, dispatches, re-
ports, notes, memoranda, maps, and other papers dealing almost
exclusively with Sigel's activities as a brigadier general and major
general from April 1861 to July 1864. Includes unpublished narra-
tives of Sigel's campaigns, much of It written after the Civil War;
some correspondence in German; a few personal letters; and others
Involving Sigel's enlistment of volunteers in St Louis early in 1861.
Unpublished register in the repository.
OUt of William P. Palmer, 1922; formerly owned by Mrs. SlgeL
MS 62-4178
Land, Cornelia (Sorenson) 1882-1959.
Papers, 1931-1949.
lft
In Brigham Young University Library.
President of Women's Chamber of Commerce, Salt Lake City.
Legislation, reports by the Salt Lake City Women's Chamber of
Commerce including records of their activities, correspondence, radio
programs, and newspaper clippings, relating to the smoke abatement
campaign in Salt Lake City. Contains an historical sketch of the
Salt Lake City Women's Chamber of Commerce, and minutes of the
Utah Sm okel ess Fuel Cooperative Association.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Irene Lund Elggren.
MS 62-4179
Ogden State Bank.
Records, 1889-1935.
14 ft. (27 items)
15 Brigham Young University Library.
Balance books, cashbooks, savings ledgers, general ledgers, minutes
of stockholders' and directors' meetings, and a letter press book
(1896-1906)
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Herald R. Clark, 1941.
MS 62-4180
Graham, Loyal M 1860-1961.
Papers, 1889-1940. _
ca.-2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Lawyer and legislator in Nebraska and Oregon. Most of the
papers are political correspondence concerning successive campaigns.
MS 62-4181
Knerr, Hugh Johnson, 1887-
Papers, 1935-49.
7 ft. (ca. 4000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Air Force officer. Correspondence, r eport s , memoranda, orders,
speeches, articles, and financial records, chiefly concerning the logistic
phases of air warfare In Europe and in the Pacific during World
Warn.
Indexed for the period up to 1945.
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 General Knerr, 1952.
MS 62-4182
RnsselL Thomas Osmonde, 1881-1961.
Papers, 1908-1954.
ca.SfL
In University of Oregon Library.
Civil engineer. Correspondence, designs, and plans, relating to
railroad lines, such as the Southern Pacific in Oregon, the Minarets
and Western Railroad, Fresno, Calif., and the Itabira railroad
planned for the Companhla Itabira do Brasil, where he worked for
Percival Farquhar. Includes records of engineering projects for the
California-Oregon Power Company, G. F. Atkinson Company, Sugar
pine Lumber Company, Madera, Calif., and others.
MS 62-4183
Applegate, Alex M
Papers and diary, 1861-1862.
3 v.
In University of Oregon Library-
Salmon River gold miner. Title page of v. 3 reads "Ventures and
adventures of a party of Webfoot miners on their way to and in
the Poly region of the northern mines. Written and composed by
Alex M., Robt S., * Wm. H. H. Applegate, C. F. & Chas. Putnam,
and Henry Lane Webfoot Flat, on Cooke River, Nezperse Co.,
Washington Ter." It contains copies of letters, extracts from diaries,
and >>fln«ria
MS 62-4184
Howell, John S
Papers, 1895-1925.
102 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (893, 922)
Miscellaneous bills of the J. C. Stowell Co. of ItlAca, N. Y., a whole-
sale grocery firm which Howell managed; material on the Rotary
Club, Y. M. C. A., and Conway Band (1920-25) ; and 50 photos, relat-
ing to the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, showing their camp
at Upper Enfield, a parade in downtown Ithaca, a U. S- Army Dept of
Military Aeronautics truck and darkroom trailer, a concrete barge
made In Ithaca (1918), and other scenes.
MS 62-4185
Greene family.
Papers, 1838-54.
2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (991)
Farm and labor account book of Tto^Jq^nln T. and Wllison Greene
of Wlllet, Cortland Co, N. Y., and a volume of MS. verse by BurreU
Greene.
MS 62-4186
Eugene Woolen Mill Company, Eugene, Or.
Records, 1906-50.
8ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Corporation minute books, daybooks, Journals, ledgers, cash books,
sales books, and other records.
Open to Investigators after September 1, 1964.
MS 62-4187
Chenoweth, Justin, 1825-1897.
Papers, 1832-1896.
lbox.
In University of Oregon Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Surveyor and Oregon pioneer. Chenoweth's diary (1849-52) and
some letters are typed copies of originals in the Oregon Historical
Society. Includes letters of Martin Chenoweth, student at Indiana
College, Bloomlngton, Ind., and JuBtln Chenoweth (1859-1894), fur
sealer.
MS 62-4188
Nenhansen, Thomas Brues, 1872-1944.
Papers, 1904-36.
23 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Realtor, political campaign manager, and special agent for U. S.
Land Office. Correspondence and papers relating chiefly to the In-
vestigation of land frauds In Oregon. Includes the Oregon Tjimhor
Company case and the William C. Bristol case. As «*««r"«" of the
Progressive Party in Oregon Nenhansen managed the campaigns of
Senator Charles L. McNary (1918, 1930), Robert N. Stanfleld (1920,
1926), and Hiram W. Johnson (1924-25), and for the Oregon Normal
School (1918)
MS 62-4189
3M
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rotch, Helen Gilman (Ludington)
Papers. 1943-57.
1 box.
In Rudcllflt> College Library. Women's Archives (A-ll»)
Civic leader Speeches and statements pillared by Mrs. Botch In
connection with her political and civic activities in and around Bos-
ton, particularly for the Americans for Democratic Action and the
Joint Council for International Cooperation.
MS 62-4190
Hartwell; Frank Eugene, 1873-1961.
Papers. 1890-1961.
lit.
In University of Vermont Wilbur library.
Meteorologist Correspondence, essays and comments on local af-
faire, tear-sheets and clippings, samples of hand printing aria wood-
cuts, jcrapbooks of Hartwell's activities as Bolton, Tt, town repre-
!?H?, ve ( ,SS£"5 ,) and as «M>n»er of the Governor's Committee on
tie Aging ( 1959-60) , and photos, of Vermont scenes.
Gift of Mrs. HartwelL 1962.
MS 62-4191
Gfllis, James Dunlap, 1798-1835.
Papers, 1799-1846.
3 v. and 1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Sea captain. Personal correspondence, letters of Instructions bills
of lading, miscellaneous ship papers, a list of American vessels depart-
ing from all ports for India (Jan.-June 1835), a ballad, a drama? a
description of Cape Aden, and other papers. Includes many letters
between members of the Richardson family who were closely related
to Gillls by marriage.
MS 62-4192
St Clair, Arthur, d. 1820.
Papers, 1797-1827.
583 Items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Lawyer. Correspondence and business papers, Including bank
notes and receipts. The papers are chiefly legal In content but con-
tain some information regarding politics in the Northwest Territory
The material is related to the society's Lytle family collection.
Unpublished calendar of the correspondence In the repository
Gift of the estate of Lily Foster Livingood, 1952.
MS 62-4193
Thomas Carneal estate papers, 1807-1941.
lbox.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cln-
emnati)
Correspondence and business records dealing mainly with real
estate in Norwood, Ohio and Covington, Ky.
Unpublished index in repository.
Gift of the estate of Thomas Carneal, 1948.
MS 62-4194
Forest Industries Radio Communications.
Records, 1947-60.
4ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, and ^ocnments. re-
lating to the coordination of radio communication In the lumber and
forest products industries.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
MS 62-4195
Crossley, James Judson, 1869-1954.
Papers, 1894-1954.
2ft
In university of Oregon Library.
Lawyer in Oregon, Iowa State senator, and soldier.
MS 62-4196
Spring Canyon Area Coal Company.
Records. 1913-54.
21ft.
In Brigham Voung University Library.
Correspondence and papers relating to labor relations, compensa-
tion, mine rescue. Income and operation expenses, housing, railroads,
and welfare, chiefly during the 1920's: annual reports (1920-33):
minute books and ledgers of King Coal, a west coast distributor of
Spring Canyon coals : papers relating to the I. W. W. In Carbon Co.,
Utah, during the 1920s; and papers of the related Royal Coal and
Standard Coal Companies. The material is related to the library's
Peerless Coal Company and Utah Fuel Company collections.
Gift of Royal Coal Company, 1960.
MS G2-4197
Reagan, Albert B., 1871-1936.
Papers. 1905-35.
4ft.
In Brlgham Young University Library.
Teacher on Indian reservations, anthropologist and author. Re-
lates chiefly to Indian mythology, geology and archeology of Utah
and Arizona, and the Chippewa, Hon, Jemez, Navaho, Qulleute, and
Ute Indians. Contains some adventure fiction, articles on world
affairs, and copies of his published articles.
Unpublished register In the llbrarv.
Gift of Mrs. Reagan, 1937.
MS 62-4198
Gordon, Robert Winslow, 1888-1961.
Papers. 1909-1934.
7 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Folklorist. Includes typed material from published sources sing-
ers, and reciters, relrting chiefly to the Civil War and the South ; a
file of Gordon's folksong column In Adventure; Harvard class notes;
and private collections of Joanna Colcord, Joseph McGlnnls, Mary
Newcomb, and Betty Bush Winger.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
MS 62-4199
Ellsworth, Harris, 1899-
Papers, 1943-57.
5ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Representative from Oregon. Correspondence and documents, se-
lected by Ellsworth, dealing with the lumber industry, Office of Price
Administration, veterans' affairs, and various projects concerning his
Congressional District
MS 62-4200
Bensell, Royal Augustus, 1838-1921.
Diary, 1862-64, and scrapbook.
4v.
In University of Oregon Library.
Civil War soldier and Oregon pioneer. Diary, edited by Gunter
Barth, was published (1959) with title: All quiet on the YamhllL
MS 62-4201
Henderson, Louis Fourniquet, 1853-1952.
Autobiography and miscellaneous papers, 1923-37.
1 box.
In University of Oregon Library.
Botanist Includes correspondence, unpublished MSS., and field
trip reports of activities In the Pacific Northwest
MS 62-4202
Tinkham, John F
Land books, 1866-81.
3v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (979)
Land dealer and broker, of Kent Co., Mich. Statements of lands
sold for unpaid taxes with price, purchaser, and other Information ;
and other records.
MS 62-4203
345
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Weinstein, Milton.
Scrapbook, 1911-14.
It.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (37/5/20)
Scrapbook of a member of the Cornell Class of 1914. Includes
many photos, of student activities.
MS 62-4204
Toirens Title League of New York State.
Records, 1916-4L
141 items.
In Cornell University Library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (891)
Correspondence and pamphlets relating to the Torrens system of
simplified real estate transfer, activities of the league In the New
York State Legislature and the passage of the amended Torrens law
(1818) , and objections to and defenses of the law.
MS 62-4205
Towner family.
Papers, 1819-75.
32 items and 1 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (878)
Farm and labor accounts of Enoch Towner and members of his
family In Borne, Oneida Co., N. Y. ; letters (1846-74) relating to land
warrants for Nebraska, the settlement by A. D. Towner at Rock
Bluff, Cass Co., Nebraska Territory, the gold fever, and to a reces-
sion In the settlement In 1874 ; and a letter (1857) describing life at
the Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N.Y.
MS 62-4206
Cargill, Andrew Hays, 1844-1920.
Papers, 1844-1920.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Confederate officer, director of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical
Society, and botelkeeper. Carglll's MSS. of A biography of Andrew
H. Cargill; The Camp Grant Massacre; The Lincoln Massacre, Fort
Yuma 1850; and Reminiscences of Civil War days.
MS 62-4207
Temple family.
Papers, 1854-99.
40 items and 7 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (892)
Correspondence and miscellaneous accounts. Includes letters re-
lating to schoolteachlng In New Lenox, Mass. (1855), hard times and
railroad 'construction in Minnesota In 1858, wildcat currency and
land prices (1859), wheat prices, reaction to the secession of South
Carolina (1861), the Panic of 1873, and western farm prices.
MS 62-4208
Young, Benjamin.
Papers, 1882-1906.
3 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Salmon canner, banker, and real estate promoter, ef Astoria, Or.
Includes records of the British America Packing Co., Canoe Pass,
B. C-, and the Ben Young Land Co., Astoria, Or, and personal cor-
respondence.
MS 62-4209
McKay, Douglas, 1893-1959.
Papers, 1925-58.
30 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Oregon Governor and Secretary of the Interior. Includes corre-
spondence and documents relating to his career In State and National
politics.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Fvil name: James Douglas McKay.
MS 62-4210
Kizer, Benjamin Hamilton, 1878-
Papers, 1934-59.
ca. Sft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Lawyer and official of national and regional planning agencies.
Includes transcript of 1949 State Dept round table discussion on
American policy toward China.
MS 62-4211
Neuberger, Richard Lewis, 1912-1960.
Papers, 1955-59.
lift
In University of Oregon Library.
Senator from Oregon. Papers relating to his years as U. S. Sen-
ator, concerned chiefly with conservation, public land, public power,
and public health.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
MS 62-4212
Noble, Harold Joyce, 1903-1953.
Papers, 1918-47.
lbox.
In University of Oregon Library.
Historian. Relates to the Bed Cross In Japan (1918), Russian
refugees In Korea (1922-23), Korea (1946), and Japan (1947)
MS 62-4213
Laorgaard, Olaf, 1880-1945.
Professional papers, 1919-40.
Sft
In University of Oregon Library.
Engineer. Includes correspondence, reports, plans, specifications,
etc, for Portland, Or, water front (1919-83) and other city projects;
engineers' diary, Tennessee Valley Authority (1967-40)
MS 62-4214
Pitch, Asa, 1809-1879.
Papers, 1831-65.
71 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (775)
Entomologist Notes on ornithology, medicine, chemistry, astron-
omy, agriculture, and entomology; drafts of Fitch's Stillwater Ly-
ceum lectures ; an address before the Executive Committee of the New
York State Agricultural Society; and the diary (1863-65) of Fitch's
daughter, Mrs. Lemuel Poates of Bolton, Miss, describing the devas-
tations of war In terms of the local Bcene and domestic life.
MS 62-4215
Farwell, Samuel.
Papers, 1835-58.
lbox.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1183)
Correspondence, articles of agreement (1842), specifications, and
other papers relating to Farwell's suit against the New York and
Erie Railroad Co. for Its alleged failure to carry out his contract
to build the road from Deposit to Binghamton, N. Y. Includes
digests of the minutes (1835-41) of the board of directors on con-
tracts made and contracts fulfilled by the company. Correspondents
include Dlven, Hathaway & Woods, Samuel P. Lyman, Alonzo Chris-
topher Paige, and Thurlow Weed.
MS 62-4216
Cornell University. Sibley College of Mechanicai Engineer-
ing and Mechanic Arts.
Records, 1878-1904.
238 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (16/5/39)
Correspondence and other papers relating to Professor John Lewis
Morris, the Committee of Revision (1884-85), and the selection of
the director. Correspondents Include Charles Kendall Adams, Wil-
liam Anthony, William F. Durand, Estevan Antonio Fnertes, Walter
G Kerr, Dexter Kimball, Hiram Sibley, Albert W. Smith, Robert
Henry Thurston, J. Burkltt Webb, and Andrew Dickson White.
MS 62-4217
Cornell University.
Typhoid epidemic file, 1901-06.
2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (35/4/42)
Correspondence, reports, and other items concerning the typhoid
epidemic of 1903 in Ithaca, N. Y, its background and results.
MS 62-4218
346
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cole, Harry E
Cole collection, 1763-1937.
12 v. and t> boxes.
Id Cornell "University Library, Collection of Regional History and
university Archives (608)
Executive in the State Dept. of New York. Correspondence,
diaries (1912-36), indentures, poems, genealogies, photo, album, and
other material on the early and contemporary history of Salem
Washington Co., N. Y. Includes papers relating to the raising of
regiments for the Revolutionary War and compensation for the same,
a geoeral history of Washington Academy, a Salem letter book (1794-
1882), a notebook (1834) containing outlines of theological studies
k ?Pt by Henry M. Davis, and two scrapbooks of Albany clippings
( 1887-- 1923 )
MS 62-4219
Anderson family.
Accounts, 1825-53.
It.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History
and University Archives (984)
Accounts of a family from Cupar, Fife, Scot. Includes foundry
accounts (1825-26) from Scotland; and farm and personal accounts
(1832-53) from Tecumseh, Mich., with an itemized account of ex-
penses from Scotland to Tecumseh.
MS 62-4220
Wilder, Dexter.
Papers, 1862-67.
88 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History
and University Archives (T24)
Letters and records relating largely to Watertown, Jefferson Co..
N. T.
MS 62-4221
Weller, Arthur B
Papers, 1917-30.
lboi.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (761)
Letters relating to the banking business in Ithaca, N. Y., letters
from soldiers during World War i, and other papers.
MS 62-4222
Remington (E.) & Sons.
Records, 1879-88.
101 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1113)
Papers relating to the dissolution and reorganization of the com-
pany, which manufactured guns, agricultural implements, sewing
machines, typewriters, and other products. Includes statements,
drawings, and patents concerning a sewing machine and Improve-
ments invented by T. Hoefler, a Remington employee.
MS 62-4223
Reed, Hugh Daniel, 1875-1937.
Bird records, 1900-06.
4 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (21/18/33)
Zoologist and university professor. Three volumes of checklists
of birds seen and one diary account of Reed's bird watching in the
Ithaca and Cayuga Lake areas of New York.
MS 62-4224
Rhodes, Leland S
Papers, 1842-1922.
162 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (37/5/84)
Reports and lecture notes (1908-11) of Rhodes, a civil engineering
student, together with miscellaneous papers.
MS 62-4225
Simpson, Katherine 6
Scrapbook, 1921.
(Woodford)
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1024)
Papers relating to cultural life In Buffalo, N. Y.
MS 62-4226
Simpson, Louis Wright.
Scrapbook. 1890-92.
l v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (3T/5/20)
Real estate agent, of Buffalo, N. Y. Papers relating to Beta Theta
Pi Fraternity and other material collected by Simpson while, a mem-
ber of the Cornell Class of 1896.
MS 62-4227
Sheafe, Nathaniel Tracy.
Papers, 1813-76.
216 items.
In Cornell Vniversity Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (SS4) ,
Correspondence, essays, speeches, and other papers. Includes
board, term, livery, tailor, and other bills rendered to Sheafe during
his years (1831-35) at Dartmouth College; letters (1837) from his
sister Margarette commenting on faculty, curriculum, examinations,
and social life at Canandaigna Academy, Ontario Co., N. Y. ; papers
and letters relating to a dispute over the will (1839) of Edmund
Sheafe; a notebook (1853-54) containing recipes for cures and rem-
edies; And papers relating to Sheaf e's appointment as a court auditor
for Orleans Co., Vt (1876)
MS 62-4228
Salisbury, Frank N
Accounts. 1SSS-1922.
54 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (914)
Farmer and produce dealer, of Little York, Cortland Co., N. Y.
Shipping and storage accounts for farm produce.
MS 62-4229
Rose, Mabel.
Papers, 1896-1915.
24 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (37/5/35)
Scrapbook of Mabel Rose, as an undergraduate member of the
Class of 1900, Cornell University; a Wayside Aftermath Club (crap-
book with photos, and lists of the members; material on the activities
of the Cornell Women's Club ; and other papers.
MS 62-4230
Rice. Grace Stubbs.
Genealogical papers, ca. 1600-1918.
28 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1072)
Notebooks containing detailed genealogies for the following fam-
ilies: Ammerman, Barr, Betsinger (Bezinger), Beidleman, Bloom,
Bower (Bauer), Britton, Brown, Butts, Carr, Collins, Comfort Con-
rad, Diltz, Dodderer, Ellis, Farnham (Farnum), Faulkner, Forbes,
Forbush, House, Keller, Labar (Labarre), Lanterman, Long, Mc-
Gowan, McWilliams, Miller, Schaffer, Shurger, Sidney, Snyder,
Stubbs, Teeter, Towne, TrencS, Tweedle, Twist, and Weaver. In-
cludes family letters, notes taken from tombstones, Bibles, and public
records.
MS 62-4231
Purdy, Leander C
Papers, 1757-1886.
77 items and 1 item.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (966)
Papers relating largely to land disposal and development in Ulster
and Orange Counties, N. Y. Includes a lease (1769) from Oliver De
Lancey to John Ketchum for lands in Deer Park, N. Y. ; Ketchum fam-
ily accounts (1802) ; accounts, wills and other papers (1771-1842) of
the Barkley family; farm and store account book (1847-57) of Wil-
liam Little of Mount Hope, N. Y., and miscellaneous Items (1864-
86) relating to Alsop and Leander Purdy.
MS 62-4232
Powell, Harry Wheeler.
Papers, 1884-88.
52 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (37/5/M)
Physics and integral calculus notes and reports on physics experi-
ments by a graduate student at Cornell University, together with Pro-
fessor William Anthony's laboratory Instructions.
MS 62-4233
347
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pierce family.
Papers, 1865-1931.
12 V.
Id Cornel] University Library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (858)
,«-?i ar J es _ J (1865 ' 7 * ) ' ft^o'ftte and coffin makers' accounts (1875-
1818), burial records (1886-90), funeral and coffin accounts (1895-
1931), and general store accounts (186T) of a family from Rlchfort,
MS 62-4234
Peebles family.
Papers, 1776-1895.
2 boxen.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (728)
Papers relating to the activities of various members of the Robert
H. Peebles family of Pittsburgh, Pa. Includes letters, contracts, and
other material concerning Robert H. Peebles' transactions (1829-45)
m provisioning C. S. troops at Fort Gibson, Okla., Fort Snelling,
.ifS'A 1 ? ^°S ?, owso i 0kla - ; papers elating to the land interests
,it-i - ' ° William R. Dickinson near Steubenville, Ohio; letters
(18o2-o3) about Dickinson's Texas land claims; and genealogical
records of the Peebles, Dickinson, and Johnston families. The ma-
terial is related to the library's collection of Devereox and Kernan
family papers.
MS 62-4235
Pearson (C. H.) Hardwood Company, 1fev> York.
Records, 1929-31.
155 i rents.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (705)
Largely correspondence relating to the attempts of the company
ooS*"" 5 tar ' ff legisUtion wWch P>»ced heavy duties on imported
MS 62-4236
Morris, Henry B
Scrupbook, 1884-1901.
l v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (801)
Clippings relating to the activities of Morris, an engineer and
machine designer of Ithaca, N. T., who was Involved in the improve-
ment of the autophone and later interested in a weaving company at
Geneva, N. T.
MS 62-4237
Newton, Clara Chipman, 1848-1937.
Papers, 1864-1938.
3 boxes.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Papers of Miss Newton, co-founder of the Cincinnati Pottery Club
member of the Cincinnati Women's Club, and supporter of the Rook-
wood Pottery, Cincinnati ; together with papers (chiefly business) of
K. M. Graham and George Graham (1798-1881)
Unpublished Index In repository.
Gift of Ellen Newton and Florence Murdoch, 1287-38.
MS 62-4238
Gross, William L 1889-1909.
Papers, 1862-67.
9 ft.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Lawyer and telegrapher. Correspondence and records relating to
the telegraph offices of the the U. S. Army in Danville, Ky., Cairo,
I1L, and New Orleans, during the Civil War; Gross' correspondence
while he served as manager of the Western Union office in Omaha,
Neb., in 1860-67; and other personal correspondence. Includes copies
or messages sent to and received from General Ulysses S. Grant when
He was planning his campaign against Vicksburg. Miss.
Unpublished register In repository.
Gift of William P. Palmer.
MS 62-4239
Cincinnati Central Christian Church.
Records, 1827-1917.
10 v.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati!
Minutes and records.
Gift of Dr. C A. Sebastian, 1980.
MS 62-4240
Cincinnati. Colombia Congregational Church.
Records, 1875-1925.
7 v.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Minutes and register (1900-15) ; together with a secretary's book
(1908-16) of the Ladies Aid Society.
Gift of Mary E. Kellogg, 1950.
MS 62-4241
Baker, Barrett* Watts, 1869-1956.
Papers, 1885-1956.
100 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman and secretary of the Minneapolis Y. M. C. A. Corre-
spondence, business cards, railroad passes, advertising circulars, and
genealogical and biographical material. The letters, written to Baker
by his brothers and sisters, relate to politics, a description of Pueblo,
Colo., business opportunities, gold, silver, lead and copper mining in
Montana, and the Spanish-American War. Includes advertisements
for the Barnum Trunk Co., Minneapolis, the C. A. Pillsbury Co.,
Minneapolis, the Lu-Mi-Num bicycle, and Singer sewing machines
Gift of Dr. John Baker, 1962.
MS 62-4242-
Borch, Newell, 1842-1908.
Papers, 1863-1959.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Union soldier and store owner, of Menomonee. Wis Two diaries
(Aug. 25-Nov. 30, 1863) Kept while Burch was a corporal in the 154th
New York Regt ; two volumes of Civil War information compiled by
Burch after the war was over, containing references to his career
from 1863-455; mimeographed volume containing a chronological
history of Burch's Civil War career, compiled by John Quinn Imholte
in 1959 from the original diaries and the post-war versions prepared
by Burch; and miscellaneous biographical and genealogical data on
the Burch family.
Inventory description in repository.
Gift of Hal E. McWethy, 1959.
MS 62-4243
Haskins, William Riley, 1838-1926.
Papers, 1863-1927.
ca. 50 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters, newspaper clippings, and reminiscences relating to Has-
kins' service in the 2d Minnesota Regt. during the Civil War. The
reminiscences, which form the bulk of the collection, give detailed
information on life in Confederate prisons
Inventory description in repository.
Gift of Mrs. George F. Hall, 1962.
MS 62-4244
Kittredge, Edmund Webster, 1833-1910.
Papers, 1787-1923.
9 boxes.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Personal and business papers of an Ohio lawyer.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Groverman Blake, 1955.
MS62-4245
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Association Company.
Records, 1923-36.
ca. 1200 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Musicians' contracts for the seasons of 1923/24-1929/30 and
1931/32-1935/36.
Gift of Lucien Wulsin, 1960.
MS 62-4246
Chase, Salmon Portland, 1808-1873.
Correspondence, 1849-73.
210 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Statesman and Chief Justice. Letters relating to V. S politics.
Correspondents Include President Andrew Johnson, John Townsend
Trowbridge, and Robert Bruce Warden.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Purchase, 1932; gift of Walter S. Schmidt, 1947; and gift of the
estate of Charles T. Greve, 1836.
MS 62-4247
348
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bruce, Blanche Kelso, 1841-1898.
Papers, 1870-97.
700 items.
In Howard University Library.
Negro politician, lecturer, and U. S. Senator from Mississippi Cor-
respondence, documents, newspaper clippings, family papers, and
other material. Most of, the correspondence relates to Bruce's service
as Senator (1874-80) and reflects the political, economic and social
conditions in Mississippi and the South during Reconstruction. Cor-
respondents include James Hill, John H. Lynch, P. B. S Pinchback,
and J. J. Spellman. The material is related to the library's Josephine
Wilson Bruce and Roscoe Conkling Bruce collections.
Card index in the library.
Purchased from Martha A. Smoot, 1954.
MS 62-4248
Dixon, Henry Aldous, 1890-
Papers, 1954-60.
54 ft.
In Brigham Young University Library.
U. S. Representative from Utah, educator, and university president
Office files relating chiefly to his service on congressional committees
dealing with agriculture and education.
Unpublished register in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mr. Dixon, 1961.
MS 62-4249
Peerless Coal Company.
Records, 1921-54.
12 ft
In Brigham Young University Library.
Ledgers, balance sheets, journals, minutes, Income tax statements,
correspondence and papers relating to Insurance, leases, preparation
of coal for processing, taxes, workers* rights and housing, equipment
and general mine operation. Includes maps and blueprints of the
mine. The material Is related to the library's Spring Canyon Area
Coal Company collection.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of the company through A. P. Cederlof, 1962
MS 62-4250
Utah Fuel Company.
Records, 1890-1919.
ca. 10 ft.
In Brigham Young University Library.
Papers relating to coal regions In Utah, WyomL s , Colorado, and
New Mexico ; and to coke, diamond drilling, land and leases, ma-
chinery and equipment railroads and railroad services, taxes, assess-
ments, and water supply. Contains portions of the flies of the com-
pany's geologists. The material is related to the library's Spring
Canyon Area Coal Company collection.
Unpublished register In the library.
Gift of Utah Fuel Company, 1961.
MS 62-4251
Provo Commercial and Savings Bank.
Records. 1890-1933.
6 ft. (30 items)
In Brigham Young University Library.
Ledgers, balance books, loan records, tellers books, savings ledgers,
stock certificates, minutes, dividend book, and letter press book. The
material Is related to the library's First National Bank of Provo col-
lection.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Herald R. Clark, 1941.
MS 62-4252
Provo, Utah. First National Bank.
Records, 1882-1900.
ca. 5 ft. (29 items)
In Brigham Young University Library.
Contains minute books, ledgers, balance books, cash books, blotter
books, stock certificate books, and letter press books. The material is
related to the library's Provo Commercial and Savings Bank collec-
tion.
Unpublished register In the library
Gift of Herald R. Clark, 1941.
MS 62-4253
French and Company, The Dalles, Or.
Papers, 1868-78.
23 folders and It.
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Correspondence (1876-78) from Breyman & Sommerville, French &
Gilman, Heppner & Maddock, Ladd & Tiltou, Marshall Johnson Kin-
ney, Henry R. Sels, and others relating to cattle, wool and hide trade,
and banking; and records of shipments to Camps Harney, Logan, and
Watson in 1868.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift, 1961.
MS 62-4254
Chalfant, James F 1821-1884.
Papers, 1819-88.
2 boxes.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Merchant, Methodist minister, and trustee of Miami University and
of Longview Asylum, Cincinnati. Correspondence, sermons, and deeds.
Includes material relating to Longview Asylum.
Described in the Annual report of the Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio (1897) p. 4.
Gift of the estate of Mr. Chalfant 1897.
MS 62-4255
Carter, Alfred George Washington, 1819-1885.
Papers, 1862-79.
10 v.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Lawyer, judge, and author. MS. copies of plays by Carter which
were performed in Cincinnati during the 186Cs and 1870's.
Indexed in the MSS. catalog in the repository.
Purchased from Lee Freeman, 1961.
MS 62-4256
Caldwell, John Day, 1816-1902.
Papers, 1784-1871.
17 v. and 1 box.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Publisher and librarian. Correspondence, notebooks, and other
papers on historical data, personal affairs, and other matters.
Gift of the Ohio Mechanics Institute, 1940.
MS 62-4257
Burnet, Jacob, 1770-1853.
Papers, 1787-1843.
1 box.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Lawyer, judge, and U. S. Senator from Ohio. Correspondence,
deeds and plats from southwestern Ohio, and other papers. Includes
letters from Jonathan Dayton relating to the treason trial of Aaron
Burr, and letters from Ethan Allen Brown.
Gifts of Robert W. Bumet and Ethel Burnet Clarke, 1896, 1955.
MS 62-4258
Blinn family.
Papers, 1787-1948.
2 ft
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Correspondence, receipts, genealogical records, and other papers
relating to the Blinn, Chapin, Hosford, and Kemper families in Cin-
cinnati. Includes some . material concerning Glendale, Ohio. The
papers are related to the society's Kemper and Bateman family collec-
tions.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amory Blinn through
their daughter, Mrs. William R. Yonker, 1955.
MS 62-4259
Black, Robert Lonnsbury, 1917- collector.
4ft.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Correspondence and other papers relating to the American Legion-
Gift of Mr. Black, 1954.
Papers,- 1921-33.
MS 62-4260
349
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Btgdow, Herbert Seder, 1870-1951.
Papers, 1900-51.
~ 7 ft.
^In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
Congregational minister and reformer. Correspondence autobiog-
raphy, speeches, campaign materUl, church bills, and other papers
relating to Cincinnati and Ohio politics and government and to old
age pensions and other reforms for which Bigelow worked
Gift of Daniel R. Beaver, 1966; formerly owned by the Vine Street
Congregational Church, Cincinnati.
MS 62-4261
Bentley, Henry, 1880-1938.
Papers.
4 file drawers.
M 5 Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
i „«. I ? W ?,*'\, Cor J™ s P« ld en<». articles, reports and other papers relat-
£L ™ Bentle & Clncinn aa politics, and the history of ^Cincinnati
C '^ Ch ^ e J &> w ?' ttee wWcn B«hUey aided in founding in the 1920*
Unpublished index In the repository
Access restricted until 1970.
Information on literary rights available at the repository
Deposited by the Bentley family, 1960. nawwrary.
MS 62-4262
Bates family.
Papers, 1789-1873.
617 items.
J,; H *tortcal and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Clncin-
t» P or ^S! on ' 1 f5 ce ' documents, notebooks and other papers of Isaac
fiS4 1 . T62 ^ ,1 J.? nd ? E W" Clark U771-1854)^j£epTjr!
«T ir ". t^I matenal relates primarily to such business mattes as
£> ^nTih^T"* Co 3- Cto £ n,u,ti ^"facturing^oTMCraee^
H&nflton Co., Ohio*"* ««*»«« of land in MUlcreek Townshg
wS 1 ^^^ <*tendar In the repository. Also described In the Bul-
P^4l6^12-^7 Philosophical Society of Ohlo?v. Il(lfl53)
Ma?yBa°t f es Mr ' *"* ****' RObCTt F " Fi7nt - 1M8; l0IBXr ^ owned *
MS 62-4263
Anderson, Buekner, collector.
Buckner Anderson collection, 1800-86
42 items.
„5 Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
Ci^W^° aieIKX relat£n8 t0 ** Carlisle fiunU y- Cincinnati, and the
Unpublished calendar in the repository
Gift of Mr. Anderson, 1959.
MS 62-4264
Oark, Davis Wasgatt, Bp., 1813-1871.
Correspondence, 1841-76.
440 items.
clnnatn iSt0riCal *** PnUosoDhlcsJ Society of Ohio collecttans (Cln-
*r. M . e, £ 0<U ?L ^^syman- Chiefly letters to Clark relating to the
Methodist Church and to the content and publication of thi Ladles-
repository which Clark edited. Writers of the letters Include many
of the early contributors to the Ladles' repository
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Purchased through Forest Sweet, 1ML
MS 62-4265
Oarke, Robert, 1829-1899, collector.
Papers, 1784-1863.
757 Items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Correspondence, newspapers, dippings, maps, engravings, and other
papers relating to the Illinois Territory and Its Governor Nlnlan
Edwards, the War of 1812, Judge John Cleves Symmes, the Miami
Purchase, and early Cincinnati history. Persons represented Include
layman a Draper, Israel Ludlow, and Peyton Short
aJSHfiSaS (%8^ n 4^ eport * tte HUrtoriaa and "^w"^
MS 62-4266
Dexter, Julius, 1840-1898.
Papers, 1881-97.
ea. 290 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Librarian and philanthropist Correspondence, programs, and mis-
cellaneous papers relating to all phases of Dexter's life including
charities and political activities.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Eugene F. Bliss, 1900.
MS 62-4267
Foraker, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917.
Papers, 1884-1917.
35 ft (11,000 items)
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (CSn-
dnnatl)
Lawyer, Governor of Ohio, and U. S. Senator. Correspondence,
speeches, and miscellaneous papers relating to U. S. politics. Cor-
respondents include Charles Warren Fairbanks, Benjamin Harrison,
and Theodore Roosevelt
Unpublished index In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Foraker, 1917.
MS 62-4268
Gest, Joseph, 1776-1863.
Surveys, 1802-45.
lTv.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (On-
dnnatl)
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Surveyor. Plats and surveys of the town of CtadnnattL Includes
Indexed lists of names. •—«•«—
Gift of Henry Gist, 1952-62.
MS 62-4269
Gwynne family.
Papers, 1825-55.
900 Items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (On-
dnnatl)
Correspondence, business and legal documents, and miscellaneous
material relating to the families of Major David Gwynne and his
son Abraham Evans Gwynne. The papers deal with Cincinnati busi-
ness and history, social life, politics, and steamboats.
Unpublished «*»i»"dnr In the repository
Gift of William Edgar Shepherd, 1956.
MS 62-4270
Halstead family.
Papers, 1851-1908.
ea. 4O00 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
^Correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Murat Halstead, Al-
bert Halstead, and other manners of the family, particularly concern-
J? 8 „ U - , s Pontics- Correspondents Include James Gillespie Blame.
Benjamin Harrison, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Whltelaw BeMLand
John Sherman. ^ ^^
Gifts of Mrs. Jesse R. Clarke and Mrs. Anthony Mason, 1952-57.
MS62-4271
Harmon, Judson, 1846-1927.
Papers, 1908-12.
32 boxes.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Governor of Ohio and TJ. S. Attorney General. Chiefly correspond-
ence with Harmon's constituents and political friends relating to
the temperance movement in Ohio.
Gift of Mrs. Alfred Cassatt and Mrs. Albert Cash, 1953.
MS 62-4272
Hatch, William Stanley.
Papers, 1740-1888.
149 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Banker. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to
business in Cincinnati, the early history of Cincinnati, and politics.
Unpublished Index In the repository.
Gift of Florence King, ca. 1929.
MS 62-4273
350
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hufcenlooper, Andrew, 1837-1904.
Papers, 1859-1938.
10 boxes.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
dnnati)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Army officer, surveyor, engineer, and businessman. Reminiscences
and other papers relating to Hickenlooper's Civil War service In the
5th Ohio Infantry, his presidency of the Cincinnati Gas Light and
Coke Co, his political activities in Cincinnati, his descendants, in-
cluding the Dunham family, his wife, Maria (Smith) Hickenlooper
and his mother-in-law, Sarah Elizabeth (Bates) Smith.
Unpublished calendar in the repository
Gift of Amelia Dunham, 1960.
MS 62-4274
Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati.
Records of the Board of Trustees, 1903-30.
5v. '
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Trustees' file and memorabilia.
Gift of Mrs. Lewis Earle Lee, 1956.
MS 62-4275
Long, Alexander, 1816-1886.
Papers, 1840-96.
4050 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Lawyer and TJ. S. Representative from Ohio. Correspondence,
diaries, and other papers. Includes material by and about other mem-
bers of the Long family, and political correspondence with Salmon P
Chase and Clement L. Vallandigham.
Unpublished index in the repository. Also deselbed in Bulletin of
the Histolcal and Philosophical Society of Ohio, v. 19, no. 2 (1961)
Gift of Clara M. Van Hart, 1949. '
MS 62-4276
Chapman, Charles Edward, 1880- collector.
Chapman correspondence, 1834-1901.
97 items.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence of abolitionists and other individuals. Correspond-
ents Include Henry Bowdltcb, Lewis Harden, George W. JullanJ C
Lovejoy, Samuel Joseph May, William C. Nett, Edward Philbrtck, and
George Putnam.
' Card index in the library.
Gift, 195a
MS 62-4277
White, Jacob C
Papers, 1857-1914.
2 ft. (447 Items)
In Howard University Library.
Educator and Negro leader. Correspondence and memorabilia. Cor-
respondents Include Jonathan C. Gibbs, Richard T. Greener. Chester
T. Morris, William Nesbit, and George B. Vashou.
Card Index in the library.
Gift, 1958.
MS 62-4278
Turner, Henry McNeal, Bp., 1834-1915.
Papers, 1889-1915.
42 items.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Methodist clergyman. Chiefly biographical material. Addresses,
petitions, announcements, programs, memorials, newspapers, news-
paper dippings, and photos.
Card index in the library.
Gift of Charlotte Lankford, 196X
MS 62-4279
Summers, Henry Howard.
Papers, 1896-1939.
124 items.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
M,J£2i^LS!Sr ?° d e*w»*Dr. Programs of various African
Methodist Episcopal churches which Summers served as pastor or
£? a ;.3! eake £ P"*"™* a»a otuer papers of Oberlm College/Payne
S^? 10 *^, Seminary, and Wllberforce University; hlogriphytf
Bishop David Henry Sims and notes relating to his workTandotber
papers largely concerned with Summers' activities as student, minis-
ter, and educator. «~H ™™»-
Qlft of the Summers family.
MS62-4280
Spingara, Joel Elias, 1875-1939.
Papers, ca. 1905-39.
926 items.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Author, publisher, philanthropist, and president of the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Correspondence ;
bills, lists, reports, pictures and other material on the Amenta Con-
ference; NAACP papers; constitution, declaration, and other papers
of the Niagara Movement; newspaper clippings; and an autograph
album. The material is related to the library's Arthur Splngarn
collection.
Card index in the library.
Gift, 1957.
MS 62-4281
Unffin, George Lewis, 1834-1886.
Papers, 1753-1924.
In Howard University library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Lawyer and Judge. Correspondence, minutes of the Freedman's
Lincoln Memorial Association, genealogical and biographical papers
of Uie Buffin family, and newspaper dippings on Baffin's appointment
as judge and on his relationship to the National Convention of Col-
ored Men. Correspondents include Edward Wiimot Blyden, George
Washington Cable, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Archibald Grlmke, Wen-
dell Phillips, Charles Lenox Remond, Florida Raton Ridley, John S.
Rock, and George W. Williams.
Gift, 1958.
MS 62-4282
Rapier family.
Papers, 1841-83.
90 items.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence of James Thomas Bapler (1839-1884), u S
Representative from Al a b a m a , John Rapier, Sr„ John Bapler Jr'
Bichard Bapier, Henry R. Thomas, James P. Thomas, and Sarah
Thomas; diaryXdatlng from 1857) of John H. Rapier, Journalist,
surgeon, and world traveler, containing cash accounts, dlr/Dlius. and
Indications of letters written and received; and a Ripler auto-
biography.
Card index in the library.
Gift, 1957.
MS 62-4283
Miller, Kelly, 1863-1939.
Correspondence, 1914-39.
402 Items.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Educator. Relates chiefly to Miller's efforts to establish a National
Negro Museum. Correspondents Include Edwin Embree, Lloyd Gar-
rison, F. D. Patterson, Julius Bosenwald, Wmiam a Thlrkleld, and
O. G. Vlttard.
Gift, 1957.
MS 62-4284
Martin, Charles, 6. 1850.
Civil War papers, 1864-69.
ca. 210 items.
In Howard University Library.
Transcripts (handwritten)
Soldier. Journal, volunteer lists, general and special orders, blank
forms, roll books, muster roll, forms for receipt of clothing, hospital
statements, death statements, and poll tax records of colored people
in Louisiana.
Card index in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Martin, 1959.
MS 62-4285
Lewis, Thomas Narven.
Papers, ca. 1898-1934.
80 items.
In Howard University Library.
In part; transcripts.
African scholar and physician. Chiefly letters written by Lewis
to Frank Clawson. Samples of the Bassa language, pamphtetB per-
taining to Storer College, biography of Lewis, other papers, and
photos.
Gift, 1958.
MS 62-4286
351
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Langworthy, Charles Ford, 1864-1932
Papers, 1916-20.
265 Items.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Chemist. Correspondence, articles, biographical sketches memora-
bilia, and other papers.
Acquired. 1957.
MS 62-4287
Howard tJniversity, Washington, D. C.
Collection of letters from Howard University men in the
Armed Forces, 1942-46.
2 ft (53T Items)
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Gift of James M. Nabrit, Jr., 1968.
MS 62-4288
Cook, John Francis, d. 1855.
Papers, 1822-92.
ca. 60 items.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and microfilm copy (negative)
Educator and founder of the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church,
Washington, D. C. Correspondence, diary, newspapers, newspaper
clippings, books, pamphlets, and photos. Correspondents include
Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison.
Gift of Harriet Shadd Butcher and Chariot* Atwood, 1961.
MS 62-4289
Cobb, James Adlai, 1876-1958.
Papers, ca. 1917-36.
363 Items.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer and municipal court judge, of Washington, D. C. Corre-
spondence, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, pictures, and memora-
bilia. Letters of endorsement for the position of municipal judge,
recommendations for positions written by and to Cobb, certificates of
appointments, awards and citations from various organizations.
Gift of the Cobb estate through Charles H Thompson, 1968.
MS 62-4290
Oarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846.
Papers, 1791-1887.
50 Items and 1 v.
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts and microfilm (negative)
English philanthropist and abolitionist Correspondence relating
primarily to the abolition of slavery; and a diary (1791-92) of Clark-
son's mission to America, containing the memorial and petition of
Thomas Peters, free Negro and sergeant in the Begiment of Guides
and Pioneers, serving in North America under the command of Gen-
eral Sir Henry Clinton, together with material on the efforts of the
Sierra Leone Co. to establish a settlement of free Negroes on the
African coast
Card index to the correspondence in the library
Purchase, 1949 and 1858.
MS 62-4291
Bethel Literary and Historical Association of Washington,
Mia \j*
Records, 1895-1900.
60 Items.
In Howard University. Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, mi nu te s, notes, programs, and a history of the
association.
Purchased from Bertha Lomack, 1955-56.
MS 62-4292
Warner Valley Stock Company, Fort BidweU, Calif.
Becords, 1899-1936.
1 box and 9 v.
In University of Oregon Library.
Becords of a company in the cattle trade in the Par West
MS 62-4293
Van Buren, Lotta, 1877-1960.
Papers, 3912-60.
2 ft
In Brtgham Young University Library.
Musician, restorer and collector of old musical instruments. Con-
tains an unpublished biography of Miss Van Buren by her husband,
Henry Blzalliou, notes on her old instrument collection, pictures of
the instruments, concert programs, newspaper clippings, a scrapbook
of pictures of Miss Van Buren. and music for the old Instruments.
Includes a motion picture, What do you know about the piano},
relating to Miss Van Buren and her collection.
Unpublished register in the library-
Gift of Henry BisalUon. 1955-60.
MS 62-4294
Anderson, Marian, 1902-
Papers, 1939.
lift (7016 items)
In Howard University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Singer. Chiefly clippings relating to Miss Anderson and the DAK
controversy, together with letters, telegrams, minutes, memoranda,
and pictures.
Card index listing newspaper sources from which clippings were
made.
Gift, 1945.
MS 62-4295
Smith, Thomas Edwin, 1832-1900.
Papers, 1857-88.
821 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Army officer. Papers relating to Civil War campaigns in Kentucky,
Tennessee, and Georgia, Sherman's march to the sea, and to life in
Warren County, Ohio.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Gift of Marie McKay Smith, 1954.
MS 62-4296
Smith, John, 17357-1824.
Papers, 1805-23.
110 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
U. S. Senator from Ohio. Papers relating to Smith's relationship
to the Aaron Burr-Harman Biennerhassett affair, and to Smith's trial
for his alleged involvement in Burr's schemes.
Purchased from the Midland Bare Book Co., 1939. .
MS 62-4297
Sinton, David, 1808 ?-1900.
Business records, 1847-1900.
14 v.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Businessman. Ledger and other records of David Sinton; together
with a daybook and ledgers of Sinton and Means, an Iron producing
firm.
Gift of Mrs. William T. Semple.
MS 62-4298
Pitcairn, Joseph.
Papers, 1796-1821.
201 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
U. S. consul at Paris and Hamburg. Correspondence with John
Quincy Adams, Thomas B. Adams, and Rufus King, together with a
few documents.
Unpublished index In the repository.
Bequest of Margaret Bives King, 1888; formerly owned by Rufus
King.
MS 62-4299
Murdoch, James ROey, 1840-1892.
Papers, 1868-9L
2 v. and 1 box.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Lawyer. Law letter books and legal papers.
Gift of Florence Murdoch, 1961.
MS 62-4300
352
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Morrow, Josiah, 1838-1928.
Papers.
27 v. and 1 box.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
Author. Correspondence, autobiographical sketch, essays and a
list of historical articles written for the Lebanon, Ohio, Western star
Indexed in the manuscript catalog of the repository
Gift of Mr. Morrow's estate, 1929.
MS 62-4301
Mitchell, Robert Charleton, 1831-1884.
Correspondence, 1852-1919.
33S Items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Soldier. Letters relating to the Civil War in Kentucky Tennessee,
and Virginia ; together with personal and family correspondence.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. C. L. Harrison, Jr., 1953.
MS 62-4302
Miller family.
Papers, 1816-1902.
4 boxes.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Correspondence and other papers relating to Lewis Clason Clason
Miller, Civil War battles in Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and the
Carolinas, and the history of Indian Hill and Madlsonville, Ohio.
Unpublished index in the repository
Gift of Robert C. Miller, 1952.
MS 62-4303
Maxwell, Sidney Denise, 6. 1831.
Papers, 1852-92.
9 boxes.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati )
Newspaper correspondent, writer, and businessman. Correspond-
ence and diaries relating to personal matters and to the Cincinnati
Chamber of Commerce of which Maxwell was president.
Unpublished index in the repository-
Gift of Mrs. Lewis Earle Lee, 1936.
MS 62-4304
Dunkley Company, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Records, 1904-60.
ca. 4 f t
In Michigan State University Museum.
Records, patent data, and blueprints of early models of food
processing machinery. Includes records of the Oelerytone Company
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift of Cornelius A. Ten Cate, 1961.
MS 62-4305
Olds, Ransom Eli, 1864-1950.
Papers, 1904-17.
ca. 15 ft.
In Michigan State University Museum.
Automobile manufacturer. Correspondence relating to his invest-
ments in the E. E. Olds Company, Reolds Farms Company and other
ventures. Correspondents include Roy Chapln, Howard Coffin, Henry
Ford, and Henry M. Leland, all prominent In the Michigan automotive
industry.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift
MS 62-4306
Taf t Memorial Highway Association.
Records, 1925-50.
10 ft
In Michigan State University Museum.
Financial records, letters, printed materials, newspaper clippings:
and the administrative correspondence of Colonel Frank Holder,
executive vice-president of the association. Includes material relat-
ing to the 1940-44 Michigan gubernatorial campaigns. Correspond-
ents include R. E. Olds, Chase Osborn, Murray D. Van Waggoner.
Alvin C. York, and Fielding Tost
Unpublished guide In repository.
Gift of Mrs. Herbert Stoughtenberg, 1961.
MS 62-4307
Carpenter, William Leland, 1854-1936.
Papers, 1875-1936.
ca. 3 ft. (ca. 1000 Items)
In Michigan State University Museum.
Lawyer and Supreme Court judge in Michigan. Correspondence,
rough drafts, and other papers relating chiefly to Republican politics,
appointments to Federal and State offices, Carpenter's judicial career,
and his publications. Correspondents include Russell A. Alger>
Julius C. Burrows, Elihu Root, Charles Smith, and William Howard
Taft
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift of Frederick Buesser, 19SL
MS 62-4308
Vandereook, Roy C 1873-
Papers, 1849-1957.
300 items.
In Michigan State University Museum.
Legal documents, letters, newspaper clippings, and printed ma-
terials, relating to his activities as an officer and veteran of the
Spanish American War, an officer in the Michigan National Guard,
commissioner of the Michigan State Police, Michigan adjutant gen-
eral, secretary of the Michigan War Board, and representative of the
Michigan Railroad Association. Includes papers relating to the
Michigan Copper Mine Strike of 1913, the formation of the Michigan
State Police, and World War i security measures In Michigan.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Vandereook, 1959.
MS 62-4309
Barnes, Orlando Mack, d. 1899.
Papers, 1848-1927.
8 ft. (ca. 2500 items)
In Michigan State University Museum.
Michigan legislator, lawyer, general manager of the Jackson,
Lansing, and Saginaw Railroad, and mayor of Lansing, Mich. Let-
ters, speeches, newspaper clippings, and printed materials relating
chiefly to his political life. Contains materials on Michigan prisons,
the State Prison Board, roads, municipal reform, and revenue tariffs.
Unpublished guide In repository.
Gift of Mrs. Bernard Pierce, I960.
MS 62-4310
Parkhurst, John Gibson, 1824-1906.
Papers, 1831-1906.
lft.
In Michigan State University Museum.
Lawyer, Civil War Army officer, and diplomat Letters, diaries,
and documents relating chiefly to his activities in the Michigan Demo-
cratic Party, his war service, and his role as U. S. Ambassador to
Belgium (1888-89) ""o-uo ui
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift Mrs. Eva Goodyear, 1959.
MS 62-^311
Bagwell, Paul D
Papers, 1939-61.
50ft. (ca. 15,000 items)
In Michigan State University Museum.
Professor and politician in Michigan. Private correspondence,
public statements, newspaper clippings, research reports, speeches,
and printed materials, relating to his political campaigns, especially
as a gubernatorial candidate in Michigan (1958, 1960), and to his
academic and administrative career at Michigan State University.
Contains papers of the Victory Speakers' Bureau of Michigan during
World War n.
Unpublished guide and card Index in repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of Mr. Bagwell, 1982.
MS 62-4312
Kellogg, John Harvey, 1852-1943.
Papers, 1878-1949.
12 ft and 313 v.
In Michigan State University Museum.
Surgeon, founder of health food industries, civic and church leader.
Personal correspondence and business records relating chiefly to the
Seventh Day Adventist Church, the Kellogg Food Company, the Battle
Creek Food Company, Battle Creek College, Battle Creek Sanltorlum,
and the American Medical Missionary College.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift of Eugene MacKay, 1960.
MS 62-4313
353
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wairen family.
Papers, 1831-1951.
ca. 3 ft.
In Michigan State University Museum.
Letters, legal documents, scrapbooks, and financial records, con-
taining descriptions of life in Berrien Co., Mica., and the Idaho gold
fields. Relates to mining, agriculture, invention of the Warren
calculating machine, financial records of the Warren Featherbone
Whip Company, the World Sunday School Association, and Michigan
troops in the Civil War.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift of the trustees of the Chamberlain-Warren Three Oaks
Museum and Mr. Fred Warren, 1955.
MS 62-4314
Parrish, Maxfield, 1870-
Papers, ca. 1888-1950.
ca. 60 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Artist. Letters, drawings, printed articles about Parrish, and
reproductions of his work. Includes 13 letters (1891-1954) concern-
ing Haverford College affairs ; sketches for Haverford College alumni
reunions and a classbook; aud sketches in a German reader and
chemistry and physics notebooks used by Parrish at Haverford College
(1888-91)
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift, ca. 1941-56.
MS 62-4315
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.
Papers, 1777-1948.
ca. 12- r > items.
In Pennsylvania State University Library.
English clergyman and chemist. Correspondence, two drafts of
Priestley's autobiography, a play, sermon, will, and account book.
Four letters by Priestley include one to Josiah Wedgwood. Other
correspondence ( ca. 1800-1948) relates to the condition and disposi-
tion of Priestley's house at Northumberland, Pa.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described in The headlight
on books at Penn State, v. 18, no. 1, p. 4-5.
Gift of the estate of Gilbert C. Pond, and purchase, 1936-6L
MS 63-4316
Bancroft family.
Papers, ca. 1868-85.
ca. 1 ft.
In FriendR Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Papers of the Bancroft family of Wilmington, Del., including
letters and cards received by William P. Bancroft relating to dis-
tribution of A persuasive to unity, by Joseph Bancroft witb Robert
Barclay, published in Philadelphia in 1874; carbon copies of letters
by William P. Bancroft (1868-87) ; miscellaneous correspondence
(1876-85) ; list of books belonging to Rebecca W. Bancroft (1868) ;
and accounts of William P. Bancroft (1870-74)
Checklist in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Bancroft family, 1956.
MS 62-4317
Millard, David J
Papei-s. 1829-74.
2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (727)
Correspondence, business papers, political pamphlets, and other
material. Some of the papers relate to the Paris Furnace Co. of
Clayville, X Y., and include an inventory (1851) of stocks and orders
in Midwestern States, cash statements (1851-57), estimates on the
production costs of scythes and other fnrm implements, orders for
Millard pistols (1861) ; two opinions by Roscoe Conkling and Enos
Throop on the dissolution of the Paris Furnace Co. and its amalga-
mation with Millard interests (1858), a letter (1861) from Millard
to his wife describing an Interview with Secretary of War Simon
Cameron, Roscoe Conkling, and John Covode over the question of
an arms contract, a letter (1863) from John Covode about the presen-
tation of a Millard sword to Lieutenant Smith, accounts (1867-71)
of Millard with the company, a contract (1869) for the manufacture
of metallic roofing and a letter (1874) regarding Millard's claims
for payment for the sabers he sold to the Government Other ma-
terial includes papers (1845-47) relating to the equalization of State
taxation and other problems for the town of Paris, N. Y., a petition
(1855) to the New York State Legislature by citizens of Clayvilie
on the need of an act against usury, a letter (1831) relating to the
steam machinery business in Cincinnati and to mechanics' wages, a
long electioneering letter (1862) by Millard for Roscoe Conkling, and
a post-election letter from T. R. Walker, of Utica, N. T., on the Utica
clique which defeated Conkling.
MS 63-4318
Iowa. State Dept. of History and, Archives.
Iowa local miscellany, 1838-1954.
ca. 200 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, speeches, articles, historical
and biographical sketches, descriptions, account books, minute books,
city and township record books, pollbooks, ballots, election tickets,
petitions, other political material, commissions, licenses, vouchers, re-
ceipts, lists of pioneers, surveyors' notes, records of pioneers' organi-
zations, clippings, programs, posters, other printed material, plats,
drawings, and other papers. Including material related to the cities of
Bonaparte, Council Bluffs, Croton, Des Moines, Dubuque, and Iowa-
ville; the counties of Clayton, Dubuque, Henry, Lee, Muscatine, Polk,
Ringgold, and Van Buren ; the townships of Grant (Lyon Co.), Peter-
son (Clay Co.), Washington (Webster Co.), and West Fork (Frank-
lin Co.) ; the Des Moines River, the Harlan family, the Icarian Com-
munity, and the Keosauqua War Glee Club. Persons mentioned
Include Mrs. George B. Allyn, Ambrose A. Call, Pehr Dahlberg,
Leonard B. Hodges, George Mills, Thomas Mitchell, Charles Simon,
Alva L. Voodry, and Amelia Murdock Wing.
Cataloged individually in repository.
MS 62-4319
Carttar, George C
Papers, 1859-ca. 1920.
lft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Scrapbooks of letters, news clippings, pictures, maps, and broad-
sides, including correspondence between Carttar and members of the
Carttar family in .England, and material on E. A. and G. C. Carttar's
race for election as coroner of Greenwich, Eug., on Texas history, the
Civil War, railroads, fruit growing, religion, aviation, insurance, ad-
vertising, World War i, Bexar and Galveston Counties, and San
Antonio ; plats, particularly of San Antonio ; an architect's projection
of the Bexar County courthouse; an essay on the fiscal question in
Great Britain ; a report to shareholders of the Volunteer Service and
General Assurance Association ; and a copy of the London Gazette of
May 18, 1869.
Unpublished guide In the library.
'Acquired through J. Everts Haley, 1980.
MS 62-4320
M innesota League of Women Voters.
Becords, 1919-60.
22 ft. (1800 items and 22 v.)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, bylaws, reports, minutes, accounts, speeches, cir-
culars, broadsides, and other printed matter, relating to memorial
funds, conventions, meetings, and study programs of the league.
Study topics include foreign policy, governmental reorganization, civil
rights, home rule In Washington, D. C, taxes, housing, labor relations,
public health, the Minnesota Legislative Research Council, school dis-
trict reorganization, voter services, library service, and candidate
questionnaires. Includes a letter from Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
one from Susan B. Anthony.
Descriptive Inventory in the repository.
Gift of the league, 1960.
MS 62-4321
Coffin family.
Papers. 1797-1932.
ca. 1 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Correspondence (1828-1913) ; journals (1826, 1844) ; Writings of
Charles F. Coffin, Percival Brooks Coffin, and Rhoda M. Coffin, the
last mainly on prison reforms for women prisoners; business papers
(1859-65) of Elijah Coffin and of his son Charles F. Coffin (1848-51,
1901) ; documents and letters pertaining to Charles F. and Rhoda M.
Coffin's prison reform work; marriage certificates; and biographical
and genealogical material.
Checklist and card Index In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bennett Cooper, 1961-62.
MS 62-4322
Thurston, Robert Henry, 1839-1903.
Papers, 1859-1902.
417 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (16/2/40)
Engineer and educator. Chiefly correspondence relating to Thur-
ston's efforts as director of Sibley College of Mechanical Engineering,
Cornell University, to further the Interests of the college by drawing
outstanding Inventors, scientists, engineers, and industrialists into
Borne kind of participation in his projects. Correspondents Include
Charles Kendall Adams, Edward Atkinson, Frederic AugUBte Bar-
tholdl, Andrew Carnegie, Sir John Coode, Alonzo B. Cornell, George
354
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Thurston, Robert Henry, 1839-1903. Papers, 1859-1902.
(Continued)
William Curtis, Chauncey Mitchell Depew, Thomas Alva Edison, John
Ericsson, Daniel Coit Oilman, William Stanton Griffls. Abram Stevens
Hewitt, Edwin James Houston, Benjamin Franklin Isberwood, Lord
Kelvin, John Williams Langley, Samuel Pierpont Langley, Seth Low,
Cyras Hall McCormick, Hiram Stevens Maxim, Charles Porter, Ed-
ward Sabine Renwick, Henry Williams Sage, Hiram Sibley, Nikola
Tesla. and WiUiam Webb.
Described in the Fifth and sixth annual reports of the curator,
Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History (1948-50)
p. 68-69.
MS 62-4323
Moriey, Felix, 1894-
Correspondence, 1931-52.
ca. 250 items.
In Haverford College Library.
Writer and educator. Correspondents include Nicholas Murray
Butler (1886), James B. Conant (1940), John Foster Dulles (1944),
James A. Farley (1935-44), Cordell Hull (1933-40), Robert M.
Hutchins (1941), John L Lewis (1940-42), H. L Mencken (ca. 1942-
45), Christopher Moriey (1936-44), Frank V. Moriey (1940-45),
Frances Perkins (1933-13), Harlan Flake Stone (1940-52), William
Allen White (1941) , and others.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Moriey and Gilbert Fowler White, 1945-48.
Full name: Felix Muskett Moriey.
MS 62-4324
Mitchell family.
Correspondence. 1830-1911.
ca. 150 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Correspondence and invitations of a Philadelphia Quaker family.
Concerns mainly family matters and social activities, with occasional
personal views on politics and religion. Includes letters of George
Justice Mitchell (1808-1891), his son John Howard Mitchell (1833-
1912), his grandson George Lipplncott Mitchell (1860-1935), mem-
ber of the firm of Philip S. Justice and Co., dealers in mechanical
equipment, and George L. Mitchell's wife, Mary Ella (Keener)
Mitchell. ——»/
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Blanche Holmes, 19ST.
MS 62-4325
Lamphere, George Nathan, 1845-1918.
Papers, 1891-1906.
ca. 20 items and 1 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Government employee and Journalist Scrapbook of clippings from
Minnesota and North Dakota newspapers discussing politics, the
Minnesota exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, Lamphere's
advocacy of free silver, and Journalism in Minnesota; reminiscences
of Lamphere's early life in Mystic, Comx, his work on the Hartford,
Conn. Dally post bis Civil War career In Company B, 16th Connecti-
cut Begt, his work as a watchman in a military warehouse in Wash-
ington, D. C as a clerk In the TJ. S. Quartermaster, Census, and
Treasury Depts., and as chief of the Appointments Division of the
TreasuryDept
Inventory description in repository.
Gift of Mrs. A. G. Schneiderhan, 1961-62.
MS 62-4326
Elkinton family.
Papers, 1815-
ca.l3ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, Journals, and other papers of the Elkinton family
of Philadelphia. Persons prominent In the collection Include George
Elkinton, his son Asa Elkinton (b. 1765), his son Joseph Elkinton
(1794-1868), his son Joseph Scotton Elkinton (1830-1905), his son
Joseph Elkinton (1859-1920), and his son J. Passmore Elkinton (b.
1887). Includes reference material concerning the Doukhobors and
Indians.
Checklist and card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under conditions accepted by the library.
Information on literary Tights available In the library.
Gift of J. Passmore Elkinton, 1940-
MS 62-4327
Cooper family.
Papers, 1780-1926.
ca. 70 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
A few scattered letters ; genealogical notes, mainly on the Cooper
and Morgan families; wills; an inventory and appraisal of personal
property of William Cooper (1850) ; clippings ; and printed matter,
mainly regarding Cooper ancestry. Among the wills are those of
James Cooper (1790), James Cooper (1819), John Cooper (1830),
Joseph M. Cooper (1885), Mary Cooper (1794), Rebecca Cooper
(1799), William Cooper (1850), Hannah Jesop (1780), Joseph Kalghn
(1841), and Joseph Morgan (1864)
Checklist and card index in the library.
Gift of Emily Cooper Johnson and Elizabeth M. Cooper, 1958-61.
MS 62-4328
Bye, Arthur Edwin, 1885-
Genealogical materials.
7 folders.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Genealogical data, historical narrative, character sketches, copies
of deeds and wills, descriptions of cnnrs of anus, and anecdotes, re-
garding the Bye family and the related families of Browne, Canby,
Churchman, Dickerson, Dungan, Freeborn, GUlam, Heaton, Ingham,
Job, Kinsey, Knight, Latham, Longshore, Passmore, Paxson, Pearson,
Pownall, Pusey, Stackhouse, Strode, Sweeney, Vernon, Weaver, Wil-
son and Wing.
Much of the material has been published in Bye's History of the
Bye family and some allied families (1956)
Checklist in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Dr. Bye, 1957.
MS 62-4329
Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 1794-1846.
Papers, 1800-1911.
3 ft. (<-i. H00 items)
In Haverford College Library
Abolitionist editor. Correspondence: articles and about 100 edi-
torials by Rogers ; legal documents ; and clippings. Correspondence
Includes about 120 letters from Rogers to family and friends dis-
cussing the abolition movement and its leaders as well as personal
matters; about 150 letters (1834-92) written to Rogers or, after his
death, to members of his family concerning him, by Susan B. Anthony,
Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Isaac Tatem Hopper,
Elizabeth Pease, Charles Sumner. George Thompson, Richard Davis
Webb. (24 letters), Theodore Dwight Weld, John Greenleaf Whittier,
and other reformers; about 200 Rogers family letters (1809-69) ; and
correspondence concerning a memorial to Rogers.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Joshua Longstreth Bally, 1949.
MS 62-4330
Roberts, Charles, 1846-1902, collector.
Collection of autographed documents, ca. 1400-1961.
221 ft. (oa. 18,000 items)
In Haverford College Library-
Autographs, autograph letters, and other documents of American
and European notables in the fields of government, law, religion,
public service, the arts and sciences. Includes 48 feet of autographs
(1653-1830) of European and American colonial. Revolutionary, and
Federal notables and participants, including a complete set of auto-
graphs of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and some
papers of Benjamin Franklin and Robert Morris; 58 feet of auto-
graphs (1765-1961) of members of the executive, legislative, and judi-
cial branches of the TJ. S. Government their families, and the mili-
tary; 14 feet (1674-ca. 1959), of State and municipal officers'
autographs; 12 feet (ca. 1480-ca. 1960) of autographs of European
royalty and Government officials, and others ; 16 feet (1538-1926) of
autographs of European and American theologians; 38 feet (1595-
1960) of autographs of Americans and Europeans prominent In the
arts; 20 feet (1541-1959) of autographs of prominent scientists and
philosophers; as well as autographs of lawyers. Judges, educators, re-
formers, financiers, and others.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift and purchase, 1903-62, mainly the gift of Lucy (Branson)
Longstreth Roberts.
MS 62-4331
355
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Penn, William, 1644-1718.
Papers of and relating to 'William Penn, 1668-
ca. 200 items.
In Haverford College Library. Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (positive) from nrizrinals at
Macaiester College, St. Paul, Minn., and from the Historical Society
of Pennsylvania.
Letters (14 items, 1668-1704) and deeds (1681-84) by Penn, to-
gether with articles, clippings and portraits concerning him. Letters
discuss religions matters, the death of Thomas Loe, Titus Oates and
the Popish plot and affairs of the colony of Pennsylvania.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift and purchase, 1834-
MS 62-4332
Richards, Jonathan, 1812 (ca.)-1882.
Papers, 1870-81.
ca. 150 items.
In Haverford College Lihrary, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Letters, invoices, vouchers, account book, and other financial papers
(18T0-81) sent by Richards to officials of the TJ. S. Government, and
some letters from Government officials, primarily concerned with
Government claims against Bichards during his term as TJ. S. Indian
agent at Wichita, Kans., for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (18T0-76).
Material Is related to the library's Enoch Hoag papers.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Francis Richards Taylor and his estate, 1934-49.
MS 62-4333
Mott, Richard, 1767-1856.
Papers, 1799-1863.
ca. 315 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Quaker minister. Approximately 175 letters, bills, and receipts of
Mott, together with miscellaneous letters to members of the Mott
family. Concerns affairs in the Society of Friends, giving particu-
larly detailed accounts of the Hicksite Separation and the Wilburite-
Gurneyite Separation. Letters from prominent Quakers include those
from Richard Carpenter (1847-56), Jonathan Evans (1800-06),
Josiah Forster (1846-47), Joseph John Gurney (1838-42), and John
Pease (1844-55)
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Amelia Mott Gummere, and purchases from Frank S. Col-
lins, 1930-55.
MS 62-4334
Philips, William Pyle, 1RR2-1950, e.oXlector.
Autographed papers of Presidents of the TJ. S. and of
signers of the Declaration of independence, 1757-1886.
68 items.
In Haverford College Library.
Presidential autographs include those of John Adams (1799) con-
cerning his plan to appoint a minister to France ; Chester Alan
Arthur (1884) ; Grover Cleveland (1885-86) ; Ulysses S. Grant
(1876) ; William Henry Harrison (1841) ; Andrew Jackson (1836) ,-
Abraham Lincoln (1860) writing in response to charges against him
concerning his views on Negroes and slavery; Franklin Pierce
(1855) ; Zachary Taylor (1849) ; John Tyler (1841) ; and George
Washington (1795) . The set of autographs of signers of the Declara-
tion nf independence i, s complere except for that of Arthur Middleton
of South Carolina.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of the estate of William Pyle Philips, 1952. Declaration of
independence uurojrrnphs formerly o\vne<l by Alice Heniis Taylor,
later by Colorado College, Colorado Springs.
MS 62-4335
Cope, Edward Drinker, 1R40-1R97.
Papers, 1817-95.
84 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Zoologist and educator. Correspondence, notes, and sketches. In-
cludes notebooks on animal classification ; notes and sketches on rep-
tiles and amphibians; and letters to Cope on history, astronomy, and
other sciences, from Alexander Agassiz (1884-96), Louis Agassiz
(1867-69), Alexander Graham Bell (1888), Pliny Earle Chase (1883),
Havelock Ellis (1893), Benjamin Apthorp Gould (1896), Arnold
Henry Guyot (1875-78), Joseph Henry (1869), Oliver Wendell
Holmes (1889), Thomas Henry Huxley (1867), Maria Mitchell
(1881), Sir Richard Owen (1873-87), Robert Edwin Peary (1892),
Herbert Spencer (1893) , and others-
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Julia Cope Collins, 1940.
MS 62-4336
Ritchie, Samuel J 1S3S-1908.
Papers, 1870-1918.
ca. 17 ft. and lOreels of microfilm (negative!
In "Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
In part, transcripts.
Railroad and mining promoter. Correspondence, memoranda,
notes, legal proceedings, and other papers dealing primarily with the
construction and operation of the Central Ontario Railroad Co., of
which Ritchie was the first president ; the incorporation and affairs
of the Canadian Copper Co., of which he was also the first president ;
and of the Anglo-American Iron Co. Includes papers relating to
Ritchie's discovery of copper and nickel mines In Sudbury, Ontario,
now owned by the International Xickel Co. of Canada, and to his
large coal properties in West Virginia, a small amount of family
correspondence, private account books, a few photos., newspaper clip-
pings, and materia] relating to the construction of Ritchie's home in
Akron, Ohio, in 1904-05. Correspondents include Stevenson Burke,
Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir John Alexander MacDonald, Sir Oliver
Mowat, Henry B. Payne, Benjamin Franklin Tracy, and Sir Charles
Tnpper.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Bequest of Clara Belle Eltchle, 1956.
MS 62-4337
Brown, John, 1821-1895.
Papers, 1830-1932.
382 Items.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
Farmer, and soldier, son of John Brown, the abolitionist Corre-
spondence, diaries (1858 and 1861), notes, newspaper clippings, and
other papers. Subjects mentioned Include the raid on Harpers Ferry
(1859), farming In Ohio, sheep raising, tanning, phrenology, and
spiritualism. Many of the letters are addressed to Brown's wife.
Wealthy C. Hotcnklss. A letter book (1847-49) of the firm of Per-
kins & Brown, wool dealers of Springfield, Mass., contains 632 letters
of John Brown, Sr. Other correspondents include Brown's grand-
father, Owen Brown, his stepmother, Mary Ann Day Brown, his
brothers. Jason, Owen, Salmon, and Frederick, his sisters, Ruth
Brown Thompson, Ellen Brown Fablinger, and Annie Brown Adams,
his mother-in-law, Maria P. Hotchkiss Wellman, his son-in-law, T. B.
Alexander, other members of the Brown family, his school friend,
George B. Delamater, fugitive slave Thomas Thomas, Orson S. Fow-
ler, Franklin B. Sanborn, Nelson Sizer, Samuel Roberts Wells, and
Jarvis J. Jefferson (regarding the remains of Watson Brown, who
was killed at Harpers Ferry)
Inventory and calendar published in 1962 by the Ohio Historical
Society.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Alexander, 1925-36.
MS 62-4338
Chaffin, John Booker.
Papers, 1814-1953.
26,728 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Correspondence, letterbooks, deeds, contracts, ac-
counts, and other papers of Chaffin's Richmond real estate firms,
Chaffin, Staples & Co, (3277 items, mostly 1871-80) and R B. Chaffin
4 Co. (21,109 items, 1880-1902), concerning their operations in Rich-
mond, and In Henrico, Chesterfield, and other nearby counties In
Virginia; correspondence of Chaffin (18 letters, 1876-1902), James
Lewis Chaffin (7 letters, 1902-53), and Harriot Wilson (Dickens)
Wight (24 letters, 1867-85) ; account books, contracts, and stock
registry papers (173 items, ca. 1883-1900), largely related to Chaffin's
Chatsworth Farm, in Henrico Co.; accounts (2051 items, 1846-73) of
Susan Adelaide (Wlllson) Chaffin; estate papers of Chaffin, Richard
Booker, and Mary Louisa (Blair) Anderson; 10 tuition receipts
(1870-85) for John Harvle Chaffin; genealogical notes on the Blair,
Chaffin, Easley, Harvle, Pickett, and Wight families ; and a few other
family papers.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of Taylor Vinson, 1959.
MS 62-4339
Haverford College.
Material relating to Haverford College history, 1830-
1961.
ca. 35 ft ( ca. 1500 Items)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (positive)
Letters, Journals, diaries, autograph albums, student notebooks,
classbooks, and account books; student publications and records of
student organizations ; circulars, petitions, examinations, conduct re-
ports, diplomas, certificates, poems, songs, programs, class orations,
faculty minutes, scrapbooks, pictures, clippings, and other items. In-
cludes copies of letters (1884-1900) of Isaac Sharpless, president of
356
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Haverford College. Material relating to Haverford Col-
lege history, 1830-1961. (Continued)
Haverford College ; letters to President Gilbert Fowler 'White written
upon his retirement In 1955; and a draft copy, with notes, of a com-
mencement address (1941) given by Herbert Hoover. Material Is
related to the library's Thomas Chase, Felix Morley, and Isaac
Sharpless collections.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift ca. 1887-
MS62-4S40
Bradford family.
Papers, 1744-1923.
TOOitems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and other papers of the Hewson, Caldwell, and Bradford
families. Bills, receipts, and some business correspondence (1800-
14) of Samuel Fisher Bradford (1770-1837), a Philadelphia book-
seller. Letters to and from James Sydney Bradford (b. 1883), an
Engineer officer, who served on the Mexican border in 1916, in Camps
Meade and Hancock In 1917-18, and with the American Expedition-
ary Force In France in 1918. His letters give a vivid account of his
experiences there. A scrapbook contains the history of Co. B, Engi-
neer Battalion, National Guard of Pennsylvania, from Its formation
in 1909 to 1913. Remaining papers consist primarily of letters of
family interest only.
Presented by Frances Margaret Bradford, 19SL
MS 62-4341
Smith, Sarah A G
Family papers, 1732-1826.
325 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
About half of the collection consists of papers of Lamar, Hill,
Bisset and Company, a Una consisting of three brothers-in-law, who
traded between Philadelphia, London, and Madeira, dealing In wine
from Madeira and in wheat, maize, and rice. A folder of business
papers of another Philadelphia merchant, Andrew Clarkson, contains
letters (1768-74) from St Vincent and Jamaica by John Burrows.
Other papers include a few business papers of the Wharton and
Fisher families of Philadelphia, as well as letter books (1779-85,
1800-26) of Charles Wharton, bis account with the Bank of Pennsyl-
vania (1794-1809), and a letter book (1766-69, 1771) of an unnamed
member of the Wharton family.
Presented by Sarah A. G. Smith, 1982,
MS 62-4342
Aitchison, Clyde Brace, 1875-1962.
Papers, 1853-1961.
58 ft (ca. 85,000 items)
In University of Oregon Library.
Lawyer and Interstate Commerce Commissioner. Bulk consists of
correspondence and documents relating to the Interstate Commerce
Commission (1917-52). Includes family correspondence, chiefly for
John Young Aitchison, Baptist clergyman in the Middle West; docu-
ments and correspondence relating to Federal control of railroads In
wartime and the regulation of transportation In Great Britain and
Brazil ; correspondence with Joseph N. Teal, lawyer, of Portland, Or. ;
documents of the Valuation Committee, National Association of Bail-
way Commissioners; and Aitchlson's legal cases (1952-61), notably
on behalf of the Board of Transport Commissioners of Canada, and
the National Motor Freight Traffic Association.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
MS62-4348
Gfflin, John Lewis, 1871-1958.
Papers, 1926-49.
9ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Sociologist and author. Mainly files of case histories of criminals
compiled by Gillln and his assistants at the State Prison at Waupun,
Wis. (1930-35) in preparation of Gillln's book. The Wisconsin
prisoner; together with correspondence, unpublished MSS. of Gillln's
autobiography and 8 sociology texts; articles on foreign prison
systems ; and a report on sources of information for the study of the
effects of Prohibition. Greatest part of the correspondence deato with
matters of criminology or penology. Includes letters (1928) written
by Gillln to his wife while he was on a trip around the world study-
ing prison systems In other countries. There are single letters from
John J. Blaine (1932), Clarence Darrow (1982), and J. Edgar Hoover
(1988) ^^
Inventory in repository.
Gift of John L. and John P. Gmin, 1957-61.
MS62-4344
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Arekives.
Business miscellany, 1735-1954.
ca. 450 items.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
In part photocopies and microfilm.
Correspondence, reports, account books, ledgers, daybooks, con-
tracts, bills, receipts, prise and stock certificates, bonds, patents,
tickets, passes, hotel registers, biographical sketches, articles, speeches,
press releases, clippings, other printed material and papers, relating
to circuses, expositions, fairs, hotels, insurance, Inventions, railroads,
retailers, river transportation, stagecoaches, and other businesses.
The bulk of the material Is of the period 1846-1900. Persons and
companies named Include American Emigrant Co., John Dodge Baker,
Mis. P. T. Baker, John D. Bartlett George Davenport Thomas A.
Edison, Iowa State Fair, Keokuk and Des Moines Valley Flank Ball-
road, Lansing Lumber Co., S. J. McGrady, Thomas Morgan, Orton
Circus, Adam Perry, Benjamin and Seth Richards, St Louis Louisi-
ana Purchase Exposition of 1904, E. G. Sears, Leslie M. Shaw, Spauld-
lng Manufacturing Co, William E Taylor, Van Buren County Fair,
and Wlnterset Savings Bank.
Cataloged individually In repository.
MS 62-4345
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Society and crab miscellany, ca. 1850-1950."
ca. 200 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part transcripts ( typewri tten)
Correspondence, record books, financial records, minutes, rolls, pro-
ceedings, charters, constitutions, bylaws, certificates of membership,
appointments, articles, addresses, reminiscences, programs, printed
material, and other records, of various organizations, including Amer-
ican Association In London, Communia Worktngman's League, Clay-
ton Co., Iowa, Daughters of the American Revolution, Fort Dodge
Claim Club, Iowa Legislative Ladies League, League of Iowa Munici-
palities, Loyal Legion of the United States, Oelwein Country Club,
Pioneer Hawkeye Association, Prairie Club of Des Moines, Railroad
Reunion of 1908, Stuart (Iowa) District Agricultural Society, Typo-
graphical Union of Dubuque, Union League of America, Votes for
Women Leagu e , and Women's Christian Temperance Union.
Cataloged individually in repository.
MS 62-4346
Byrd, William, 1674-1744.
Westover manuscripts, 1692-ca. 1740.
1 V.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Transcript (handwritten) ca. 1740.
Planter and Government official. Byrd's The history of the divid-
ing line betwixt Virginia and North Carolina (1728-29) with related
documents, A Journey to the land of Eden (1733), A progress to the
mines (1732), papers on bulk tobacco, the use of tobacco and other
commodities as currency, and redpes; papers on the settlement of
accounts of his father, William Byrd (1652-1704), as receiver general
of Virginia; papers of Alexander Spotswood on the Tuscarora Indian
War (1711) and negotiations with the Five Nations (1722) ; proceed-
ings (1736-39) of the Virginia Commissioners to Lay out the Bounds
of theNorthern Neck; letters of Peter Colllnson on grapes, plums and
apricots ; and a few other papers.
Collection has been analyzed by repository. Published under the
title History of the dividing line and other tracts (1866)
Purchased from Evelyn Byrd (Harrison) Pagan and Virginia
Ritchie (Harrison) Conley, 1962.
MS 62-4347
Skipwith family.
Papers, 1780-1942.
151 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Letters and other papers (11 items, 1780-1802) of Sir Peyton Skip-
with; correspondence, accounts, and other papers (9 items, 1810-26)
of Jean (Miller) Skipwith; correspondence and legal papers (14
items, 1828-43) of Humbertson Skipwith ; correspondence (81 Items,
1821-39) of his wife, Leila (Skipwith) Robertson Skipwith; account
book and an account (1873-78) of Futwar Skipwith (1S10-188S) ;
diary (1818-28) of Thomas Boiling Robertson (1779-1828) ; corre-
spondence (12 Items, 1899-1926) of MarthlRandolph (Fend) Blair
concerning the Skipwith family; Skipwith genealogical notes, photos,
and other papers. Much of the material is connected with the family
seat of Prestwould In Mecklenburg Co., Va, Richmond, Va, and the
Baton Rouge area of Louisiana are also mentioned.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Deposited by Mary Skipwith Brown, 1962.
MS 62-4348
357
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McNish family.
Papers. 1774-1889.
3 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (754)
Miscellaneous material from Salem, Washington Co NY In-
cludes papers (1T74-1810) of Alexander McNish, constable and cor-
oner of Salem ; enumerations of real and personal property of early
settlers ; land accounts ; deeds ; wills ; merchandising statements ; early
school records; letters from relatives In Aughentober, Scot., discuss-
ing the high prices for land and consequent emigration to America,
reaction to American complaints against abuse of neutral rights and
offering Indentures in return for transportation; a letter (1808) from
a Representative In Congress on the embargo ; contracts, bills of costs,
trustee accounts, and other papers (1811-1S) relating to the building
of Washington Academy; and diaries (1888-68) of Abner Robertson.
MS62-4349
Turner family.
Papers. 1799-1891.
708 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (689)
Largely letters written by members of the related Turner, Baker,
and Wheeler families describing their activities as they moved south-
ward and westward from Massachusetts and New York. Includes
letters (1827-30) from Otis and Oliver Baker, theology students at
Yale University; Baker and Turner family letters (185&-Ws) from
Lockport and Watertown, N. Y. ; letters from Susie Turner, student
at Mount Holyoke College (Class of 1853) and teacher at Rockford
Seminary; letters (1855-59) from Asa Turner, travelling salesman
In the South and Midwest; correspondence (1869-73) between Avery
Turner, member of the Cornell Class of 1873, and his friends at
Quincy College and Kansas City Medical College, and later letters
relating to his work as an engineer for the Atchison, Topeka, and
Santa Pe Railroad. Among the Wheeler papers are letters between
relatives at an academy in New Bradford, Mass. (1824), at Amherst
College (1828), in Illinois (1830-60's) and in Lincoln, Mass. (1824-
61.) Letters (1824-71) from Marshall Wheeler relate to his activi-
ties as a clerk In Shelbyvllle, Ky„ as a farm owner in Carthage,
HI., as the proprietor of a merchandising business at Quincy, 111.,
and to his life as a merchant, plantation and slave owner and 'stock
and hog producer at Sabine and Cold Springs, Tex.
Described in the Fifth and sixth annual reports of the curator
Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History (1948-50)
p. 71-72.
MS 62-4350
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archive).
Educational miscellany, 1830-ca, 1939.
ca. 180 items and 3 packages.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence of teachers and school officials, articles, lectures,
teachers' certificates and contracts, diplomas, report cards, graduation
Invitat ions, minutes, financial records, legislation, penmanship books,
textbooks, clippings, and other papers. Persons and Institutions men-
tioned include Thomas H. Benton, Jr., Roilln Buret, Dr. J. H. Green,
Benjamin F. Que, Cora Bussey Hiliis, Charles William Johnson, John
Moorhead (lectures on medicine), Cornell College, Des Moines Public
Schools, Dubuque Female College, Guthrie County High School, Iowa
Congress of Parents and Teachers, Iowa State College (later Iowa
State University of Science and Technology), Iowa State Teachers
Association, Iowa University, Northeastern Iowa Teachers Associa-
tion, and the University of Michigan Law Class of 1886
Cataloged individually In repository.
MS 62-4351
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Legal and judicial miscellany, 1587-1950.
ca. 250 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Correspondence, biographical material, case material, orders,
opinions, commissions, licences, powers of attorney, warrants, extra-
dition papers, wills, probate and guardianship material, estate papers,
proceedings of anniversary court sessions, list (1896) of pardons
and suspensions In Iowa, marriage certificates, naturalization papers,
articles, addresses, passports, scrapbook, dippings, and other papers.
The bulk of the material is in the 19th century. Persons and institu-
tions mentioned include Caleb Baldwin, Chester C. Cole, Barclay
Cdppoc, the Davenport estate, H. H. Depew, Samuel H. Falrall, Hulda
R. Hoover, Jesse C. Hoover, J. W. Klndig. Abner and Dolly Kneeland,
O. B. Knox, Antolne LeClaire, A. Levi, Wniiam McCauley, Lee Mc-
Neely, Samuel Scott, Martin O. Walker, the U. S. District Courts In
Iowa, and the Van Buren County Board of Supervisors.
Cataloged Individually In repository.
MS 62-4352
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
National political miscellany, 1776-1950.
ca. 300 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Correspondence, speeches, articles, historical and biographical
sketches, election tickets, convention tickets, campaign material, peti-
tions, resolutions, certificates showing the votes of Iowa presidential
electors, facsimiles of State papers and Lincoln letters, appointments,
circulars, clippings, and other papers, relating to Republican and
Democratic candidates, the Declaration of Independence, amend-
ments to the U. S. Constitution, and various aspects of American
history. Persons named include William B. Allison, William Jen-
nings Bryan, Albert B. Cummins, Thomas Drummond, James A. Gar-
field, Ulysses S. Grant, Thomas Jefferson, John Adam Kagson, J. A.
Keck, N. E. Kendall, Charles Roilln Keyes, Abraham Lincoln, William
McKlnley, John Bach McMaster, John MacVlcar, Theodore Roosevelt,
Lloyd Thurston, and George Washington.
Cataloged individually in repository.
MS 62-4353
Barclay family.
Papers, 1688-1794.
ca. 123 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Correspondence (ca. 1745-94), indentures, and other papers. In-
cludes an agreement (1688) between Daniel Cox, Governor of West
Jersey, and Robert Barclay (1648-1690), Governor of East Jersey,
regarding boundaries; and approximately 70 letters (1774-89) of
Robert Barclay (ca. 1750-1830), Quaker merchant of Philadelphia
and London, addressed primarily to his mother and to Dr Thomas
Parke of Philadelphia, discussing Barclay's arrival in England, his
marriage, other personal affairs, financial matters, and difficulties
during the Revolution with mail delivery and interception of ™"
Indexed in the library's card catalog
Gift
MS 62-4354
Schuyler, George Washington, 1810-1888.
Papers, to 1885.
5 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (923)
In part transcripts.
Chiefly genealogical and historical notes, many of which were used
by Schuyler in his book. Colonial New York. Includes notes, copies
of baptismal, marriage, and other certificates, and wills for the
Schuyler, Van Cortlandt, Bleeker, Livingston, Cuyler, Weasels, and
other families of New Netherlands and the Province of New York*
translations by Evelyn Schuyler Schaeffer of Dutch MSS. ; a number
of copies of papers relating to the dispute between Nicholas Van
Rensselaer and Jacob Leisler; copies of maps and surveys (1782-87) ;
letters from Berthold Fernow, S. Alofson, and Schuyler concerning
genealogy; 44 original letters (1776-77) from Harmanus Schuyler to
General Philip Schuyler relating to the construction of Skenesbor-
ough, N. Y., and "battoes," and to local military problems; and some
papers relating to Cornell University.
MS 62-4355
Abernethy, George, 1807-1877.
Letters, 1840-61.
ca. 275 items.
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Provisional Governor of Oregon, churchman, and merchant Letter
press copybook containing ca. 250 letters (1847-50) dealing with
business affairs. Letters to Joseph Lane, James W Nesmlth, and
Alvin F. Waller concerning Methodist Mission, Oregon Milling Co,
and personal and political affairs ; and to Peter Skene Ogdeo, Cor-
nelius Gilliam, Henry A. G. Lee, and Charles E. Pickett regarding
the Whitman Massacre and the Cayuse Indian War. The material
is related to the library's Papers of the Provisional and Territorial
Government of Oregon (on microfilm, originals in the State Archives,
Salem)
Partly described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Oregon Historical Society, comp. by the W. P. A. (1940)
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Letter press book deposited by wniiam Abernethy, 1690.
MS 62-4356
358
TA
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Raymond, Aaron Weeks.
Papers. 1837-86.
212 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional Historv nnd
University Archives (741, 1014)
Papers relating largely to railroad and oil interests in Pennsyl-
vania. Include a letter (1859) from S. M. Glenn, Clarion. Pa
about the oil boom, local politics, and Venango Academy- letters
(1863-68) from Raymond and his son, Charles H., commenting on
their connections with Culver, Penn & Co., changing prices of oil,
the railroad under construction to Oil City, Pa., a fire which de-
stroyed 50 oil boats and the Allegany Bridge, proposals by Jay Cooke
to purchase land, potential profits of the refining business, stringency
In the money market, the anthracite business at Baymtlton Pa., and
plans for an Erie ofllce there; a letter (1863) from A. X. Woods &
Co, Baton, N. Y„ on steam engines ; Civil War letters from J. K. Byers
and from Charles H. Raymond; and two autobiographical sketches by
Aaron Weeks Raymond.
MS 62-4357
Rowlee, Willard Winfield, 1861-1923.
Papers, 1905-23.
238 items and 1 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History
and University Archives (43/1/36)
Botanist and university professor. Miscellaneous material relat-
ing to Rowlee's activities at Cornell University. Inclndes a report
with pbotos of a botany field trip to McLean, N. Y. ; a report on the
improvement of Dryden Cemetery (1910) ; mimeographed and MS.
faculty communications (1922-23) ; minutes (1905-16) of the Alumni
Athletic Field Committee with accounts and estimates of expendi-
tures for the construction of Alumni Field and Schoellkopf Field
House and a photo, of construction ; an athletic association and stu-
dent affairs file (1911-17) containing correspondence between Rowlee,
Daniel Allien Reed, Willard Beahan, Frank S!. Porter, Henry Schoell-
kopf, and members of the faculty and administration, minutes of
meetings, budget estimates for football, and similar material ; and
correspondence and other material relating to the Semi-Centennlal
Celebration at Cornell University (1916-17)
MS 62-4358
Chase, Thomas, 1827-1892.
Papers, 1840-92.
ca, 450 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Philologist and educator. Correspondence, articles, lecture notes,
portraits, and other papers reflecting Chase's professional interests
and bis experiences at Haverford College. Includes letters (1854,
1883) of Chase and of his daughter, Caroline Chase, concerning a
visit to Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Chase's notes on
European art; lecture notes on the origins of Latin, on American
poets, John MUton, and other subjects ; diary (1883) ; correspondence
concerning revision of the New Testament; letters concerning reli-
gious and professional affairs ; and Haverford memorabilia.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of (Caroline Chase and of Mrs. George C. Wolklns, 1S37, 1857.
MS62-4359
Ferris, Joel Edward, 1874-1960.
Papers, 1949-60.
9ft
In Eastern Washington State Historical Society collections (Spo-
kane)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and microfilm.
Banker, historian and civic leader. Correspondence, articles and
other writings, addresses, maps, photos., and extensive reproductions
of research material. Concerns Pacific Northwest history, Ferris'
activities as president of Eastern Washington State Historical So-
ciety, the Pacific Northwest Conference on Banking at Washington
State University (1953-60), and numerous other civic and scholarly
organisations. Correspondents Include J. Nellson Barry, E. T.
Becker, William Compton Brown, Clifford Merrill Drury, T^i.h Jack-
son Edson, Lucfle Fargo, George P. Hammond, Vanessa Helder,
Aurora Hunt, Dale L. Morgan, Ray S. Morgan, Waldo E. Rosebush,
Clara Clemens Samossond, Waddell F. Smith, R. E. Stivers, and
Carl I. Wheat
Inventory and guide In the repository.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Cecil R. Fuller, IfloX
MS 62-4360
Oppenheimer family.
Papers, 1862-1903.
3 boxes and 1 v.
In Eastern Washington State. Historical Society collections (Spo-
kane)
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Correspondence, financial records, legal papers, notebooks, bio-
graphical material, and other papers of three Oppenheimer brothers
(pioneer merchants of Stevens Co., Wash.), Joseph, Marcus and
Samuel Concerns military freighting during Indian expeditions
(1877-79) and claims of payment for It, real estate, mining enter-
prises, and the steamer "49" on the upper Columbia River and
French Creek (1866-91). Includes the autobiography of Benjamin
Burgunder and some correspondence of Joseph Oppenhelmer's family.
Inventory and guide in the repository.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Wray D. Fannin, 1962. Formerly held by Lloyd Hahn.
MS 62-4361
North, Simon Newton Dexter, 1849-1924.
Papers.
ca. 2 ft and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1588)
Woolen manufacturer and editor. Speeches, lectures, and articles
by North, 11 v. of scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous
printed matter, chiefly relating to North's activities and interests in
wool and other textile industries, and to his census and newspaper
work, including his positions as secretary of the National Associa-
tion of Wool Manufacturers and editor of the Association's quarterly
bulletin, managing editor of the UHca morning herald, president of
the New York State Associated Press, editor and part owner of the
Albany express, editorial writer on the New York press, and director
of the U. S. Census.
MS 62-4362
Evans, Albert Leslie.
Papers, 1905-36.
ca. 300 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Presbyterian minister. Correspondence (1934-36), sermons (1905-
23), and other papers. The correspondence relates to requests for
funds for the repair of the chapel at Fort Snelling, Minn., and for
books, music and religious papers, to statistics on the number of
men attending religious services at the chapel, to criticism of the
pacifist movement, and to activities of the Presbyterian Church In
Minnesota. Most of the sermons were delivered at the John Hall
Memorial Chapel, New York, and are primarily concerned with tem-
perance matters. Includes letters from other Army chaplains, and
mimeographed press releases from the Minnesota Dept of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Descriptive Inventory In the repository.
Gift of Orville P. dark of the Veterans Administration, Fort Shel-
ling, Minn., 1959.
MS 62-4363
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Religious miscellany, ca. 1744-1954.
ca. 150 items.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In pan, transcripts.
Correspondence and biographical sketches of clergymen, sermons,
addresses, articles of faith, histories of local churches, record books,
minutes, baptismal records, poetry, clippings, pamphlets, and other
papers. Persons and churches mentioned include Ebeneser Alden, Jr.,
Salmon Cowles, Martin Luther, Leonard J. Macy, Eugene Mann-
heimer, Marion Murdock, the Baptist Church, the Bethel Church In
Wayne Co., Ind., Catholic churches, the Church of Christ in Gaiesburg,
Iowa, Jehovah's Presbytery of Zlon, Methodist Episcopal churches,
and Presbyterian churches.
Cataloged individually in repository.
MS 62-4364
Hartshorne, Henry, 1823-1897.
Papers, 1797-1908.
3 ft. (ca. 980 items)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Physician. Chiefly Hartsborne's correspondence, together with ar-
ticles, a poem by Joseph John Gurney (1788-1847) entitled The
evening star, memorabilia of Haverford College, a sermon by Thomas
Colley (1742-1812) given in Philadelphia in 1797, draft of a letter
(1877) from New Tosk Yearly Meeting of Friends to London Yearly
Meeting, and other items. Hartshorne's correspondence (ca. 1846-
95) concerns the Friends' review, a Quaker periodical originating in
Philadelphia and edited by Hartshorne, and religious, medical, scien-
tific and literary matters. Includes MSS. and proofs of Hartshorne's
359
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Hartshorne, Henry, 1823-1897. Papers, 1797-1908. (Continued)
letters from Japan (1893-94). Correspondents include Joseph Bevan
Braithwaite (1818-190G), James Rendel Harris (1S52-1941). Oliver
Wendell Holmes (1809-1894), John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892),
and Owen Wister (1860-1938). A group of family letters (1829-1908)
Includes letters of Anna Ilonsull Hurtgliorne (1792-1S79)
Indexed in Uie library's card catalog.
Gift of Mrs. Edward Yarnall Hartshorne, Anna Cope Hartshorne.
and the estate of Anna Cope Hartshorne, 194S-.19.
MS 62-4365
Brown, Moses, 1793-1878.
Papers. 1808-1909.
pa. 250 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Merchant, of Philadelphia. Corrsepondence, deeds, mortgages,
Brown's will, and documents relating to bis estate. Includes approxi-
mately 50 letters (1821-68) of Brown to his wife Mary (Wistar)
Brown, and to family and business associates; approximately 100
letters (1808-C8) to Brown and members of his family concerning
personal affairs, the family dry goods business, and other business
affairs; an account of the death in 1839 of the Brown's daughter
Mary Brown, written by ber mother, and letters (1909) of their son,
Thomas Wistar Brown (1826-1916) concerning Haverford College
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Henry Goddard Leach, 1952.
MS 62-4366
Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784.
Letters. 1756-178;}.
ca. 50 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Educator. Lettei-s discuss the slave trade and abolition; Indian
affairs, with comments on Conrad Weiser; publications in which
Benezet was interested (including The plain path, a History of the
Indians, an English grammar, and the publication of an Elizabeth
Webb letter) ; methods of teaching mathematics and grammar, and
the problems of maintaining a school ; peace principles of the Society
of Friends; questions of religious tolerance; and Friends' affairs
Most of the letters are addressed to George Dillwyn, Quaker minister.
Other -correspondents include Moses Brown, Queen Charlotte of
Great Britain, and others.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift, partly from Charles Evans, and purchase, 1909-52.
MS 62-4367
Evans, William Bacon.
Papers, 1787-1958.
ca. 1300 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Author and teacher. Correspondence and miscellaneous family
papers. Correspondence includes approximately 600 letters (1889-
1983) written by Evans, mostly from Syria, where he taught in a
Friends" Orphanage school at Ras-el-Metn, some from Germany Italy
and the U. S.; approximately 370 letters (1896-1946) to Evans from
naturalists, writers, educators, and religious leaders concerning bot-
any, ornithology, Evans' poems, and other matters, and including
single letters written in 1942 from Winston Churchill (1871-1947)
and Booth Tarkington (1869-1946), and one from Agnes Sligh Turn-
S?l 1 " n f F w Ur K£?^?»^? Ude £B r,lals ' le S <a I®!*". « letters (1829-
£L rt - B £* abetl1 (Barton) Evans (1794-1861); 107 letters (1851-
iiS! .^f?* ( i? arter) E J ans (1847-1919) ; correspondence 1859-
M08) of William Evans (1835-1919) ; religious and legal papers of
William Evans (1787-1867) ; papers concerning the estateofjona-
than Evans (1759-1839) ; fragments of a JourW (1822-29) giving
an account of separation of 1854 In Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Soct
?ST "ifrienas; and other family papers. Material is related to the
library's Evans family papers.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Mr. Evans, 1942-58.
MS 62-4368
Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1806-1861.
Papers, 1816-61
4 ft. (1331 items)
In Wellesley College Library.
Forms part of the library's English poetry collection.
English poet. Correspondence, poetry and prose works, notebooks
(1822-26), photos., and personalia. Correspondence consists of 1270
letters, most of tjiem written by Mrs. Browning, and including all her
letters to Robert Browning. The other chief recipients are Hugh
Stuart Boyd, Benjamin Robert Haydon, Anna Jameson, John Kenyon,
Mrs. Julia Vignoles Martin, and Mary Russell Mitford.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions-
Gifts of Robert Browning, Caroline Hazard, and George Herbert
Palmer, 1882-1931.
MS 62-4369
Cockburn family.
Paper?. 1703-1827.
490 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
TJniversity Archives (935)
Correspondence, accounts, agreements, wills, maps, and other
papers. The earlier papers (1703-1809) largely concern colonial land
grants in which William Cockburn, the surveyor, acquired an interest.
The later papers consist of personal accounts of William Cockburn,
Jr., and James Cockburn. Includes contemporary copies of surveys
and patents (1703-35) ; an account of land sold in Hammond. Belve-
dear, Gnileland, and Batavia, N. Y. : a list (1806) of 57 farms in
. Sumner Vale, Essex Co., N. Y.; and material on surreys, sales, bound-
ary disputes, the Seaton tract, and lands in Rosendale. Routiere, and
Springtown, Ulster Co., N. Y. Names of correspondents and other
persons represented include John Aspinwall, Henry Barnard, Robert
Boyd, John Brink, William Britt. John Cantine. LL Col. Samuel
Cleaveland, John Cox, Robert Cummings, Alexander De Lessen,
Amos Eaton, L. Elmerdorf, Benjamin Ford, David Golay, Robert
Graham, John Hardenburgh, Mary Hay, Christopher Herttell, Sir
William Johnson, John Kelly, John Tabor Kempe, James Livingston,
R. B. Livingston, Robert Livingston, Lt Col. John Maunsell, John
Miller, Adolph Philipse. John Tremper, L. Van Cleek, G. Ver Plank,
John Weatherhead, and Henry Wooster.
Described in the Fifth and sixth annual reports of the curator,
Cornell TJniversity Library, Collection of Regional History (1948-
50) p. 25-26.
MS 62-4370
Morley, Christopher Darlington, 1890-1957.
Correspondence, 1919-43.
267 items.
In Haverford College Library
Author. Letters to Morley from more than 100 English and
American associates in Journalism and publishing, literature and
the arts, commenting on professional and personal affairs. Includes
several letters from William Rose Benet, (1920-29), Joseph Conrad
(1920-22), Elmer Davis (1919-42). Vachel Lindsay (1919-21) Amy
Lowell (1919-20), Don Marquis (1918-34), H. L. Mencken (1934-ca.
1942), John Crowe Ransom (1917-19) and others, and one or more
letters from Robert Peter Tristram Coffin (1934), T. S. Eliot (1932)
Herbert Hoover (1932-35), Stephen Butler Leacock (1918), Clifford
Odets (1928), Ezra Pound (1919), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1985-41),
Theodore Roosevelt (1918), and Woodrow Wilson (1917-19)
Indexed In the Library's card catalog.
Gift of Mr. Morley, 1944.
MS 62-4371
Kelsey, Rayner Wickersham, 1879-1934.
Notes on American and agricultural history, 1919-30.
ca. 25011 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Professor of history. Notes and file cards on American colonial
history and the history of agriculture in Pennsylvania in the colonial
and early Federal periods. Includes copies of and extracts from
letters, proclamations, depositions by representatives of the Crown
and the East India Company, the northern colonies, merchants, and
other British and American colonial agents concerning the Stamp
act, sugar and tea trade, land grants, and other affairs. File cards
contain extracts from primary and secondary sources, (ca. 1625-
1815) concerning population, housing, agriculture and animal hus-
bandry, trade, finance, and Indian relations in colonial Pennsylvania.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Naomi Harrison (Blnford) Kelsey, 1935.
MS 62-4372
Campbell, Sir Francis Joseph, 1834-1914.
Correspondence, ca. 1852-1910.
231 Items.
In Haverford College Library
Musician and teacher of the blind. Letters to Campbell and bis
wife concerning his work with the blind, the administration of the
Royal Normal College and Academy of Music for the Blind, London,
which Campbell founded, and his personal Interest in music and
composition. Includes letters from personnel of the Perkins Insti-
tution (later called Perkins School for the Blind) in Massachusetts,
and from Lyman Abbott (1891-95), Alexander Graham Bell (1888),
John Bright (1883-87), Phillips Brooks (1883-92), Robert Browning
(1889), Samuel Eliot, Otto Goldschmidt (1877-78), Edward Everett
Hale (1891-1908), Julia Ward Howe (1879-1907), Thomas Henry
Huxley (1887), Helen Keller, James Russell Lowell (1880-81), Anton
Rubinstein (1877), Clara Josephine (Wieck) Schumann (1873),
Camille Salnt-Saens (1866), Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1885-
1900), Frances Elizabeth WUlard (1893-96), and others.
Gift of WUlard E. Mead, 1941.
MS 62-4373
360
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Jennings family.
Papers of the Jennings family and related families. 1768-
1871.
ca. 340 items.
Id Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Letters (1805-61) ; fragments of a journal (1S20, 1S26) ; accounts,
bills, receipts (1809-71) ; legal papers such as bonds, guardianship
papers, wills, estate and mortgage papers, and deeds (1804-50) ;
genealogical data, including marriage certificates; removal and dls-
ownment documents relating to the Religious Society of Friends, In-
volving Evesham, Pilesgrove, and Philadelphia Monthly Meetings;
essays and exercise books; minutes and rules of the Female Associa-
tion of Philadelphia for Promoting the Manufacture and Use of Free
Cotton; recipes and cores; and verse. Recipients of letters Include
Phebe Clark, Isaac Eldrldge, Phebe Eldrldge, Hannah A. Clark Jen-
nings, and Levi Jennings.
Checklist In the library.
Gift of the Jennings family.
MS 62-4374
Whitney, Anne, 1821-1915.
Papers, 1835-1915.
12 ft (ca. 3000 items)
In Wellesley College Library.
Forms part of the Library's Wellesley collection.
Sculptor. Correspondence, a folder of poems, 3 diaries (1885-
1906), 2 engagement books, commonplace books, a will, a genealogy,
pictures, and two volumes of clippings about Miss Whitney's sculp-
ture, together with a recipe book of Adeline Manning. Except for
family correspondence, most of the letters are addressed to Miss Whit-
ney. Her own letters contain accounts of her trips to Cuba, Germany,
France, and Italy. Correspondents include Louisa May Alcott, Lydia
Maria Child, Daniel Chester French, Hamlin Garland, Louise Imogen
Guiney (88 letters), William Dean Howells, Sarah Orne Jewett, Wen-
dell Phillips. Augustus St. Gaudens, Tida Scudder, Booker T. Wash-
ington, and Frances E. WiUard.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Frederick Peterson, 1944.
MS 62-4375
Scanlan, Peter Lawrence, 1862-1956.
Papers. 1884-1954.
5ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician and local historian of Wisconsin. Correspondence and
research notes relating to Scanlan's historical studies. Includes notes
on the experiments of Dr. William Beaumont ; tbe history of Bridge-
port, Cassville, Irish Ridge, and Milwaukee, Wis. ; the genealogy of
the Brisbols, Boilvin, Cardinal, Giard, Marin, Rolette, Scanlan, Camp-
ben, and Juneau families; and the history of Crawford Co., Wis. A
section jof correspondence, biography, and notes relates to the writings
of Scanlan's daughter, Mnrt«n Scanlan.
Inventory In repository.
Gift of Peter L. and Marian Scanlan, 1939-50.
MS 62-4376
Wood, Anna Wharton (Smith) 1864- collector.
Quaker papers, 1741-1853.
55 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Letters, notebooks, addresses, and other papers of Quaker interest.
Including an address to the General Assembly of Pennsylvania from
a group of Quakers, probably written shortly before the American
Revolution ; an account of the transporting of Negroes to Haiti under
Quaker auspices (1826) ; five notebooks, attributed to George Dillwyn
(1738-1820) on theology, ethics, and the Society of Friends; letters
(1757) of Samuel Emlen (1706-1837), Samuel Fothergill (1715-
1772). and John Pemberton (1727-1795), and letters (1842-43) from
Daniel B. Smith (1792-1883)
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Mrs. Wood, 1940.
MS 62-4377
Wilbur, John, 1774-1856.
Papers, 1831-73.
51 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Quaker leader. Letters by Wilbur together with 18 miscellaneous
letters, articles, and other papers concerning bim written by relatives
and supporters. The Wilbur letters Include 8 letters to his family
■ and friends written during a religious visit to England In 1831 and
from his home in Hopklnton, Mass., between 1837 and 1848, giving
details of doctrinal crisis and of the subsequent WUborite-Gurneyite
Separation in the Society of Friends; 14 letters (1853-55) discussing
a visit to England and Ireland, the dispute with London Yearly
Meeting over their recognition of the so-called Gumeylte or "larger
body" as constituting New England Yearly Meeting, and contention
among English Friends over the doctrines of Wilbur and Joseph John
Gurney; and 11 letters (1838-53), 10 to Peleg Mitchell and one to
Wilburs wife, discussing fully Wilbur's attitude toward Gurney's
doctrines, and the activities in New England meetings resulting from
tbe split
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Agnes L. Tierney, 1935.
MS62-4378
White, Gilbert Fowler, 1911-
Correspondence, 1947-56.
169 items.
In Haverford College Library
Geographer. Letters to White from leaders in the arts, sciences,
government education, and other fields, mostly concerning invitations
to visit Haverford College, of which White was president during this
period. Correspondents include Leonard Bernstein (1955), Hugo La-
Fayette Black (1950), Chester Bowles (1055), John Foster Dulles
(1949), Lukas Foss (1953), George Frost Kennan (1951), Max Ler-
ner (1955), Thomas Mann (1952), Margaret Mead (1954), Erwln
Panofsky (1954), and others.
Indexed In tbe library's card catalog.
Gift of Mr. White and Alice M. Berry. 1948-56.
MS 62-4379
Smith, John Jay, 1798-1881, collector.
Papers, 1683-1859.
ca. 50 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Miscellaneous papers, including printed matter; reflecting .Phila-
delphia life. Includes some letters, an address from the Meeting for
Sufferings of tbe London Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends to
Josiah Hardy, Governor of New Jersey; an announcement by Dr.
J. F. Daniel Lobsteia of Philadelphia on his book, Treatise upon the
semelology of the eye ... (ca. 1828) ; Robert Proud's Notes and ob-
servations on man's knowledge of God and on the limited capacity of
mankind (1792) ; a map of Philadelphia (1683) by Thomas Holme,
surveyor; a satire on a meeting of Federalists (1798) attributed to
M. Dickinson; and a sheet distributed in coffee houses (1779) con-
cerning Revolutionary activity.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Logan Pearsall Smith.
MS 62-4380
Text-book Association of Philadelphia.
Records, 1866-96.
ca. 150 iti'ius.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Correspondence and other records of an organization which spon-
sored the writing and publishing of school histories compatible with
the principles of the Society of Friends. Includes papers relating to
the -formation '- of the association (1866) ; letters from prospective
authors (1866-69) ; copyrights, agreements and correspondence (1866-
69) ; copyrights, agreements and correspondence (1889-96) with Allen
Clapp Thomas (1846-1920) ; correspondence and agreements (1881-
85)' with Sydney Howard Gay (1814-88) and Edward A. Thomas con-
cerning manuscripts ; a treasurer's account book, receipts, and miscel-
laneous correspondence.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Germantown Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends,
1S62.
MS 62-4381
Thompson family.
Papers, 1751-ca. 1876.
ca. 50 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Papers of a Quaker family of Philadelphia. Includes accounts of
expenses (1753-55) incurred by Jonah Thompson (1702-1780), Eng-
lish Quaker minister and teacher, in securing possession of land be-
queathed him In America; letters (1773) from his son, John Thomp-
son (ca. 1744-1819), a teacher in Anthony Benezet's Philadelphia
school and later a merchant In Philadelphia; letters (1840) from
John James Thompson (1815-1875), grandson of John and senior
member of the firm of L P. Morris, machinists ; tetters (1849) from
George Thompson; letters (1876) from James Thompson (1855-1955)
discussing slavery, financial conditions, tariffs, Liberia, and other
matters; and letters (1874) from John Jay Smith (1798-1881) and
others, with comments on Philadelphia affairs.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Norman Penny, 1932.
MS 62-4382
361
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Wain, Nicholas, 1742-1813.
Papers, 1784-1891.
Ca. 75 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Lawyer, of Philadelphia, later Friends minister. Correspondence,
bills and receipts, poems, genealogical notes, and portraits. Includes
Wain's letters (1784-09) to his wife and friends during his travels
in the ministry in England, giving details of Friends' activities and
meetings; letters (1784) of Sarah Richardson Wain, his wife, com-
menting on Philadelphia and family business affairs; 26 letters
(1807-19) of their son, Jacob Shoemaker Wain (1784-1847), mer-
chant and member of the firm of Morris and Wain, written to his
mother from Prance and England, commenting on travel, political
figures (Including the Duke of Wellington, Napoleon Bonaparte, and
Pnsquaie Paoli). and on social and political matters: letters of
friends to Nicholas and Sarah Wain, Including those of Joseph Bring-
hurst ( 1732-1811) : and miscellaneous faniilv papers. Including verses
(1783) by Robert Proud 11728-1813) on the death of Nicholas Wain's
son.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of G. L. Harrison, 1939.
MS 62-4383
Burton, Theodore Elijah, 1851-1929.
Papers. 1876-1928.
17 ft.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
U. S. Representative and Senator from Ohio. Correspondence,
notes on legislative and political matters, and material on Burton's
books. The papers pertain to Bnrton's Interest in waterways and
conservation, especially as a member of the House Rivers and Har-
bors Committee, as chairman of the Inland Waterways Commission
and the National Waterways Commission, and as an advocate of the
building of the Panama Canal ; to his service on the National Mone-
tary Commission ; to other foreign and domestic problems from the
Spanish American War until after World War i; and to his activities
as a prime mover in the cause of iwace, arbitration, and disarma-
ment. Local, State, and National political papers relate to Bnrton's
own career as well as to the Taft for President movement and the
Xaft-Theodore Roosevelt conflict that resulted in the election of
Woodrow Wilson. Includes correspondence with President William
H. Taft on the Canadian reciprocity agreement and on other issues;
material on various controversies over the tariff during William Me-
Kinley's term as President, on Oberlin College, and the role of An-
drew Carnegie philanthropy in education; correspondence on the
Ohio floods of 1913 and the proposals for flood control; and corre-
spondence with many prominent develanders of the early 20th cen-
tury.
Unpublished register In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Burton.
MS 62-4384
Fairchild, Herman Le Roy, 1850-1943.
Paper?. 1R69-1943.
28 ft.
Tn University of Rochester Library.
Professor of geology and natural history. Correspondence, drafts
of articles (published and unpublished), field notebooks, scrapbooks,
miscellaneous papers, photos., and 256 glass photographic negative
plates. Includes much correspondence between Fairfield and other
scientists, primarily geologists, and with officials in the American
Association for the Advancement of Science and the Geological So-
ciety of America ; a great deal of material relating to Fairchlld's spe-
cial Interest, the glacial geology of central and western New York
State; and a photographic record of Fairchlld's trip to Mexico In
1885.
Inventory and bibliographies in the library.
information on literary rights available at the library.
Olfta of Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild, 1936-43.
MS 62-4385
Sharpless, Isaac, 1848-1920.
Papers, 1894-1919.
ca. 250 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
College president and Quaker leader. Correspondence, articles by
and about Sharpless, biographical sketches of Andrew Ellicott (1754-
1820), John Fothergill (1712-1780), and David Rittenhouse (1732-
1796) ; abstracts of tracts by George Keith (1638-1716), Quaker min-
teter, and abstracts of replies to Keith ; lectures (1909) delivered at
Berkeley, Calif., concerning Quakerism; other unpublished MSS. in-
cluding Friends and slavery, and The education of peace men;' ad-
dresses, articles on education, pictures, and clippings. Correspond-
ence Includes letters (1894-1919) of Sharpless concerning Haverford
College affairs, affairs of the Friends Historical Society (now Friends
Historical Association) , a trip made by Sharpless around the world,
and other personal affairs: letters (1892-1917) to Sharpless from
educators. Friends, and others; and letters of sympathy to Mrs.
Sharpless upon Isaac Sharpless's death. Material is related to the
library's collection of Haverford College historical papers.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of the estate of Mr. Sharpless.
MS 62-4386
Whittlesey, Ehsha, 1783-1863.
Papers, 1804-63.
ca. 32 ft.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Lawyer, V. S. Representative from Ohio, and public official- Cor-
respondence, legal papers, accounts, receipts, deeds, and other papers
relating to Whittlesey's law practice in Canfield, Ohio, his large hold-
ings of land in the Western Reserve, and his career as a member of
Congress for sixteen years, Comptroller of the Treasury, and auditor
of the U. S. Post Office Dent. Whittlesey's voluminous correspondence
Involves a large number of men prominent In National, State and
local affairs and is concerned with the Whig Parry, American Coloni-
zation Society, American Bible Society, and the development of the
canals, rivers, harbors, railroads and banks of northern Ohio.
Unpublished register in the repository.
MS 62-4387
Stout, Samuel Hollingsworth, 1822-1903.
Papers, 1861-65.
ca. 3 ft
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Physician. Papers concerning Stouts activities in the establish-
ment and operation of the hospitals of the Confederate Army of Ten-
nessee. The bulk of the papers cover the period 1868-64 and give a
detailed report on the conditions and daily life of Confederate Army
hospitals, mostly in Georgia. Includes special orders, lists of medical
officers, hospital stewards or managers, tram surgeons, field curses,
and other employees, and monthly or weekly reports of supplies of
medicines and food, hospital equipment and furnishings, as well as
the patients admitted
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of William P. Palmer; formerly owned by Mrs. Stout
MS 62-4388
Palmer, William Pendleton, 1861-1927, collector.
Regimental papers of the Civil War.
ca. 16 it.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Military and personal correspondence, muster rolls, official orders,
ordnance and quartermaster reports, casualty lists, memoirs, diaries,
descriptions of the engagements in which various regiments took part,
and papers dealing with veterans' organizations after the war. Half
of the collection relates to Ohio volunteers but there are papers from
Union and Confederate regiments of thirty States. Includes material
concerned with Negro regiments enlisted in the Southern States occu-
pied by Union Armies, and a few references to the Mexican War
and to the 1850's.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Palmer, 1927.
MS 62-4389
Mewett, Alfred, collector.
Papers, 1736-1955.
ca. 7 ft.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, account books, deeds, newspaper clippings,
and other papers reflecting Mewett's Interest In the local history and
early settlements of the area around Gates Mills, Ohio, in the West-
em Reserve. The bulk of the collection consists of notes and articles
written by Hewitt on many historical subjects, including genealogical
notes and accounts of interviews with and recollections of old settlers.
Includes a physician's daybook, the account book of a Gates Mills
shoemaker, a recipe book of a baker from Chagrin Falls, Ohio, church
and industrial records, several diaries kept by men from this area
serving in the Civil War, and deeds relating to land in New England.
Families represented are the Abner T. Allen family of Chagrin Falls,
the Judd family of Massillon, Ohio, the Eliza Greenwalt family of
Massillon, the Frank Lockemer family of South Euclid, Ohio, the
Horace Rudd family of Mayfield, Ohio, and the Harry Sorter family
of Gates Mills. Potter family letters inclnde a number written by
Jared Potter Kirtland to his cousin, Lizzie Potter (1866-73)
Unpublished register in the repository.
Bequest of Mr. Mewett.
MS 62-4390
Morgan, Daniel Edgar, 1877-1949.
Papers, 1929-49.
14 ft
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Ohio State senator, Cleveland city manager, politician and jurist
Correspondence, speeches, legal papers and documents, official and
unofficial reports and memoranda on civic, municipal, and national
affairs, scrapbooks of clippings, many pamphlets and other material
on social and International questions. Much of the collection con-
cerns the Republican Party In Cleveland and Ohio, Morgan's close
interest In a large number of civic organizations, his one term In
362
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1929-49.
Morgan, Daniel Edgar, 1877-1949.
(Continued)
the Ohio State Senate, the city managership of Cleveland, political
campaigns for himself and on behalf of Harold H. Barton, his later
law practice and activities in wartime agencies, and his service on
the Cuyahoga County Court of Appeals.
Unpublished register' in the repository.
Open to investigators nnder restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Amand Leaveile, 1955.
MS 62-4391
Hale family.
Papers, 1810-1940.
ca. 4 ft.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, diaries, account books, biographical sketches, legal
end other papers, and many photos, and daguerreotypes of the Hale
family of Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio. The collection deals
almost exclusively with the migration of Jonathan Hale (1772-1854)
from Glastonbury, Conn., to the Western Reserve in 1810, the settle-
ment and development of his farm In the Cuyahoga Valley, and the
life led in the Hale Homestead, by Hale, his son Andrew (1811-1884),
and Andrew's son, Charles Oviatt Hale (1850-1938). Includes Jona-
than Hale's diary on his journey West, his account books for burning
lime and household expenses, and notes on agriculture by Charles
Oviatt Hale.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of Clara Belle Ritchie, 1956; purchased from Mrs. Frank
Lally, 1980.
MS 62-4392
Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869.
Papers, 1887-69.
ca. 1 f t
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Lawyer, politician, end Cabinet officer. Chiefly letters received
from friends and constituents, covering Fessenden's career as a
lawyer in Portland, Met, his seven years as a member of the Maine
House of Representatives, his service as a TJ. S. Representative and
Senator from Maine, and his eight months as Secretary of the
Treasury. The letters deal with the rise of the anti-slavery and
temperance movements; toe formation of the Republican Party In
Maine by anti-slavery Whigs such as Fessenden himself, the Liberty
and Free SoU Parties, and anti-slavery Democrats ; and Fessenden's
role as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. Correspondents
include Charles Francis Adams, Sr„ John Appleton, Salmon Portland
Chase, Samuel Cony, William George Crosby, Caleb Cushing, Neal
Dow, Edward Kent, Hugh McCulloch, Anson Peaslee Morrill, Edwin
M. Stanton, and Israel Washburn.
Unpublished register In the repository.
Gift of William P. Palmer.
MS 62-4393
Haverford College.
Disciplines of Yearly Meetings of the Society of Friends,
1689-ca. 180S.
4 ft. (17 v.)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Contemporary copies, made for quarterly meetings, of periodic
compilations of rules of discipline of the Society of Friends of Lon-
don, New England, and Philadelphia Yearly Meetings. Concerns
civil obligations such as the bearing of arms, oath taking, payment
of taxes, and keeping of legal records ; procedures for Yearly Meet-
ings and other meetings, rules for ministers, observance of mourning,
recording of sufferings, maintenance of schools, printing of books,
arbitration of disputes, conduct toward dependent groups such as
the poor, orphans, prisoners, slaves, Indians, and Negroes; and per-
sonal and family conduct Includes 3 disciplines of London Yearly
Meeting (1737, 1781, and 1769), 2 disciplines of New England Yearly
Meeting (ca. 1780 and ca. 1780), incorporating rules and advices of
discipline of London Yearly Meeting from 1672-1700 and 1672-1780
respectively; and scattered disciplines of Philadelphia Yearly Meet-
lag (1689, 1704, 1719, 1762, 1763, 1781-90, and 1797-1805). Material
la related to the library's collection of minutes of the Society of
Friends.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift and purchase, ca. 1930-41.
MS 62-4394
Gummere, Amelia (Mott) 1859-1937.
Papers, 1884-1937.
5 ft (ca. £00 items)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies (positive)
from originals In the library and in Frier ds Historical Library of
Swarthmore College and Pennsylvania Historical Society.
Historian. Correspondence, 16 unpublished articles on Quaker and
Pennsylvania history snd genealogy, notes, copies of wills and other
documents used in editing the Journal and essays of John Woolman,
clippings, and Illustrations. Approximately 430 letters (1884-1937)
from genealogical and historical associations, learned societies, and
individuals, contain replies to inquiries made In preparation of Mrs.
Gummere's various writings.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of the estate of Mrs. Gummere, 1937-52.
MS 62-4395
Riddle, Albert Gallatin, 1816-1902.
Papers, 1835-1901.
ca.3ft.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Author, lawyer, State representative, and U. S. Representative
from Ohio. Correspondence, MSS. of autobiographical writings, ro-
mances, historical novels, and accounts of life in Cuba (where Riddle
spent several months as U. S. consul to Matanzas), persona) papers
and certificates, files of law cases, newspaper clippings, souvenirs of
official occasions In Washington, D. C, and other miscellaneous
papers. The major part of the collection consists of letters received
from many well-known Americans, Including members of the Gov-
ernment lawyers, and prominent Ohioans. Most of these letters
refer to matters of legal and political Importance, but some concern
Riddle's books and his correspondent?' opinions of them. Corre-
spondents include Susan B. Anthony, Benjamin F. Butler, Simon
Cameron, James A. Garfield, Joshua R. Giddings, Ulysses S. Grant,
Horace Greeley, James Ford Rhodes, William H. Seward, and Gideon
Welles.
Unpublished register in the repository.
MS 62-4396
Palmer, William Pendleton, 1861-1927, collector.
Medical department and hospital papers collection : Union
and Confederate Annies, 1846-66.
ca.lft
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
Correspondence, copies of orders, original reports of the sick and
wounded, lists of the dead, invoices and reports of medicines and
other hospital supplies and equipment, and other papers relating to
the medical departments and hospitals of the Union Armies along
the Atlantic coast and in Louisiana and to Confederate hospitals in
Virginia and Atlanta, Ga. The six Army physicians to whom the
papers principally relate are: Robert Battey (1828-1895), Renley S.
Butler (b. 1834), William A. Carrington, Benjamin Franklin Harri-
son (1811-1886), Henry M. Klrke (d 1876), and John Payne Logan
(1820-1891)
Unpublished register In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Palmer.
MS 62-4397
Haverford College.
Minutes and other records of Yearly Meetings of the
Society of Friends, 1698-1842.
ca. 150 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part transcripts (handwritten)
Extracts from the minutes of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (1732-
99) comprise approximately 50 items and reflect the religious, politi-
cal, and social concerns of the Society of Friends. Extracts from the
minutes Of, and epistles from, Yearly Meetings In Dublin, Ire, Bristol
and London. Eng., and Baltimore, New England, Philadelphia, Rhode
Island, and Virginia, constitute the remaining 100 items, and illus-
trate the way in which the Quakers maintained their official relations.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift, 1903-45.
MS 62-4398
Blood, Edwin.
Papers, 1853-1902.
400 Items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Personal correspondence (1853-59), business correspondence (1883-
1902) concerning Blood's Texas land holdings, deeds, an historical
report on his lands, an article on John Howe (1791-1876), and
other papers. Correspondents include Blood's attorneys, C. C. F.
Blanchard, John McDougall, and William von Rosenberg.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase.
MS 62-4399
363
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929.
Papers, ca. 1866-1929.
8 ft. (ca. 2200 items)
Id Wellesley College Library.
Forms part of the library's Wellesley collection.
Poet. Correspondence, diary (1866), poetry and prose works, and
photos. Includes a large amount of material concerning America
the beautiful. Many of the letters are from poets. Material is
related to the library's English poetry collection.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Bequest of Miss Bates and gifts of George Herbert Palmer, Caro-
line Hazard, and Mrs. George S. Burgess," 1929.
MS 62-^400
Hardison, Osborne Bennett, 1892-1959.
Papers, 1912-53.
2000 iteius.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3554)
Vice admiral in TT. S. Navy, of Wadesboro, N. C. Orders received,
other official papers, correspondence with naval personnel, personal
letters, speeches, and other papers connected with Hardison's career.
World War i period is not covered.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of O. B. Hardison, Jr., 1961.
MS 62-4401
Hall, David McKee, 1918-1960.
Congressional office files, Nov. 1958-Jan. 1960.
3000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3537)
U. S. Congressman from North Carolina. Includes correspondence
and congratulatory messages on his election.
Received May 196L
MS 62-4402
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-
Papers, 1866-1955.
36 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3466)
Journalist, author, editor, and White House secretary under Frank-
lin D. Roosevelt, of Raleigh, N. C. Extensive correspondence, writ-
lugs, notes, clippings, pictures, and materials for a biography of his
father, Josephus Daniels.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Part gift and part loan from Mr. Daniels, 1960-61.
FvU name: Jonathan Worth Daniels.
MS 62-4403
Bonebrake, Jennette E
Papers, 1862-66.
59 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3586)
Of State Line City, Warren County, Ind. Letters from soldiers
of the 125th Illinois Regiment while they were serving in Kentucky,
Tennessee, Georgia, and on the march north from Georgia in 1865.
The material is related to the library's John F. Leonard DaDers.
Purchased, 1962.
MS 62-4404
Bennett, Hugh Hammond, 1881-1960.
Papers, 1923-56.
3 ft and 825 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3527)
Soil scientist of North Carolina and chief of U. S. Soil Conserva-
tion Service (1935-51). Correspondence relating to his work in the
United States and in foreign countries to which he was sent by the
Government; articles on soil erosion and conservation; and news-
paper clippings about his career.
Unpublished description in the library
Received 1961.
MS 62-4405
Bagley family.
Papers, 1848-1939.
ca. 1300 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3457)
FamHy correspondence of William Henry Bagley (1633-1886) and
his wife, Adelaide, daughter of Jonathan Worth, and of other mem-
bers of the Worth and Bagley families in North Carolina. Includes
letters (1889-08) of Worth Bagley, U. S. naval cadet and ensign
until his death in the Spanish-American War; and of Josephus
Daniels and his wife Addie (Bagley) Daniels to members of the
Bagley family (1888-1939), including weekly letters while Daniels
was U. S. Ambassador to Mexico (1933-39). The material is related
to the library's Jonathan Worth papers, 1828-99.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Jonathan Daniels, 1960.
MS62-4406
Whitaker, William Asbury, 1883-1960.
Papers, 1597-1957.
288 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3433)
Educator, and business man, of North Carolina and New York
City. Includes personal correspondence (1904-57) and items relat-
ing to Spanish America, American Revolution, Civil War, Nathanael
Greene, Henry Clay, and Charles Dickens.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift and bequest of Mr. Whitaker, 1959-60.
MS 62-4407
Webb, Edwin Yates, 1872-1955.
Papers. 1903-55.
8 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3482)
U. S. Representative from North Carolina, judge, and prohibition-
ist Personal, legal, and political correspondence, chiefly through
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of sons and daughter, 1960.
MS 62-4408
Van Noppen, Leonard Charles, 1868-1935.
Papers, 1888-1947. ■ ' ■
8 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3510)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm.
Poet, translator, and educator; native of Holland who lived in New
York and North Carolina. Correspondence with friends, publishers,
prospective employers, and literary patrons; unpublished writings In-
cluding poem on evolution entitled Cosmorama. notebooks, and
clippings. ^
Unpublished description in the library
Bequest and gift 1960-61.
MS 62-4409
Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950.
Correspondence, 1891-1950.
347 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Manuscripts Department
(3516)
In part photostats (negative) of originals in University of London
Archives.
Author. Letters, cards, and carbons of correspondence between
Shaw and London publisher, Constable & Co. (1909^50) ; and letters
and notes (1891-1945) from Shaw to Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Archibald Henderson, 1959-60.
MS 62-4410
Bullitt, Mildred Ann (Fry) 1798-1879.
Papers. 1813-1908.
244 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3549)
Family and personal correspondence of Mildred *"" Fry, of Dan-
ville, Ky., who married William Christian Bullitt (1799-1877) of
Louisville. Ky„ In 1819; Fry and Bullitt family letters; and letters
(1862-65) by Bullitt sons in the Confederate Army and In war pris-
ons. The material is related to the library's Bullitt family genealogy
and papers (microfilm).
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of James B. Bullitt 196L
MS 62-4411
364
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Parker, John Johnston, 1885-1958.
Papers, 1920-59.
24 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3464)
Judge and Republican National Committeeman from North Caro-
lina. Correspondence and other papers relating to personal, legal,
political, and educational activities. The material is related to the
library's International Military Tribunal records (3506)
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the family, 1960.
MS 62-4412
McLaurin, Anna Bine.
Papers. 1860-65.
03 items!
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3562)
Of Griffin, Ga. Letters from her brother and other members of the
Spalding Grays of the 2d Georgia Battalion, serving in Virginia and
coastal North Carolina during the Civil War; and from other friends
and relatives, soldiers, and civilians in the South.
Unpublished description In the library.
Purchased, 1962
MS 62-4413
Holt, Erwin A 1873-196L
Papers, 1955-61.
800 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3551)
_Member of Lawrence a Holt & Sons, cotton miu owners of
Burlington, N. C. Correspondence, and printed broadsides, leaflets,
etc., relating to racial segregation in the U. S. and Holt's Interest In
preventing racial integration.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Beceived, 1861.
MS 62-4414
Hoyt, William Henry, 1884-1957, collector.
Papers, 1769-1957.
8ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3410)
In part, transcripts, photocopies, and microfilm.
Lawyer, of New York City. Correspondence, notes, and documents
from France, Scotland, and America, relating to Peter Stewart Ney,
nineteenth century Carolina schoolmaster, alleged to be Michel Ney,
Marshal of France; and materials relating to the alleged Declaration
or Independence in Mecklenburg County, N. d. May 20 1775
Unpublished description in the library
Bequest of Mr. Hoyt, 1958.
MS 62-4415
Jones, Edmund Walter, 1811-1876.
Papers, 1789-1914.
372 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3543)
Planter at "Clover Hill" in Happy Valley, Caldwell County N. C
Business and family correspondence, land papers, letters from' Jones*
sons at school and in Confederate Army ; account books and surveyor's
field books of Jones' father-in-law, William Davenport, planter and
surveyor. The material is related to the library's Lenoir family,
Lindsay Patterson, and Edmund Jones papers.
Unpublished description In the library.
Purchased, 19SL
MS 62-4416
Leonard, John F 1843-1924.
Papers, 1862-1921.
99 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3585)
Union soldier, of Kentucky Post Office, Vermilion County, E.L
Letters written by Leonard, chiefly when he served as private in
Company B, 125th Illinois Infantry, to his parents, sisters, other
relatives, and friends In Illinois. He served in Tennessee, Georgia,
and other Southern States, was captured, paroled, and extensively
hospitalized. The material is related to the library's Jennette E.
Bonebrake papers (3586)
Purchased, 1962.
MS 62-4417
Milling, James S
Papers. 1852-83.
100 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3583)
Thysician in South Carolina and Louisiana. Personal and family
letters from relatives and friends in Sooth Carolina, Mississippi,
Louisiana, and Texas, including some from brothers in the Confed-
erate Army. Few letters date after 1866.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased, 1962.
MS 62-4418
Scattergood family.
Papers, 1694-1903.
ca. 2 ft. (ca. 8D0 items)
In Haverford College Library. Quaker Collection.
In part transcripts (handwritten)
Letters, documents, religious accounts, portraits, and other papers.
Includes about 330 letters (1781-1814) of Thomas Scattergood (1748-
1814), Friends' minister of Philadelphia, written to friends and fam-
ily during his religious travels in New Kngland, Virginia, North Caro-
lina, England, Ireland, and Scotland, and from Philadelphia; about
250 letters (1781-1814) to Thomas Scattergood from prominent mem-
bers of the Society of Friends, including John Cox (1754-1847) John
Peznberton (1727-1795), Henry Drinker (1734-1809), and others,
concerning spiritual affairs and giving detailed accounts of the activi-
ties of Friends; letters (1784-98) of Sarah (Hoskins) Scattergood
(1751-1S32) to her husband, Thomas, concerning personal affairs-
JS 1 ™** from tbe Papers (1822-57) of William Scattergood (1804-
1857), Friends' minister; about 55 miscellaneous letters and papers
(1729-1864) of prominent Friends in England and America- and
miscellaneous family papers (1694-1903) including marriage certifi-
cates, indentures, warrants, copies of wills, copies of letters of Wil-
liam Penn and George Fox, extracts from family letters, religious
accounts, a scrapbook of portraits of Friends, and miscellaneous fam-
ily portraits, clippings, and other items.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Loan by the Scattergood family, 1940-53.
MS 62-4419
Cope family.
Papers. 1795-1896.
ca. 4 ft (ca. 600 items)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Correspondence, business papers, legal papers, minutes, a diary,
logbooks, and pictures. Bulk of the papers relates to Thomas Pym
Cope (1768-1854), Philadelphia merchant and shipowner Others
relate to his sons Alfred (1806-1875) and Henry (1793-1865) his
cousin Abigail Barker (ca. 1773-1840), of Burlington, N. J„- Philip
Cope Garrett (1834-1905), Thomas Garrett (1789-1871), and Thomas
Pim Cope (1823-1900). Includes bills and accounts of Cope Brothers
(1858-1864), and 9 volumes (copies) of logbooks of Cope Packet
Ships (1817-1876), together with many letters from captains of the
ships to Thomas Pym Cope; correspondence of Thomas Pym Cope
relating to his work on a committee of the Society of Friends to help
freed Negroes emigrate to Haiti (1804-25) ; records of his service as
chairman of the Joint Committee of Councils for the City of Philadel-
phia, part of them concerning the building of the first bridge across
the Schuylkill River (1800-01), and the development of the city's
waterworks (1800-42) ; letters to him from constituents while he was
a member of the Pennsylvania State Legislature, concerning the con-
troversial question of public schools for Philadelphia (1796-1808);
accounts of disbursements under the Philadelphia poor laws, with
correspondence regarding their revision (1790-1808) ; correspondence
with lawyers serving as counsel for Orthodox Friends in a lawsuit
concerning the Separation of 1827-28; legal papers concerning the
property of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, for which Thomas Pym
Cope was a trustee; correspondence and minutes of a committee, of
which he was a member, to aid a group of German Separatists led by
Joseph Michael B¨er, or Bimeler (1778-1853) ; a diary (1850) of
Philip Cope Garrett while an undergraduate at Haverford College;
letters and notes regarding the organization of the Haverford College
Alumni Association (1856-57) ; pictures of Thomas Garrett and let-
ters from him to Friends in Ireland regarding his work In helping
slaves to escape to Canada;, and letters to Thomas Pirn Cope from
members of his family and from Friends abroad. Correspondents of
Thomas Pym Cope include Thomas Evans (1798-1868), Stephen Grel-
let (1773-1855), and Nicholas Wain (1742-1813). Material is related
to the library's Marmaduke Cooper Cope collection.
Indexed in the library's card catalog
Gift of Thomas Pim Cope, Edward Evans, and the estate of Alfred
Cope Garrett 1945-49.
MS 62-4420
365
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
(Hilles) 1822-1907, collector.
Howland, Gulielma M
Papers, ca. 1700-1867.
ca. 12 ft. ( ca. 1750 items)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts.
Letters, journals, literary MSS., legal and business papers. Bulk
of the material consists of personal correspondence between members
of several distinguished and closely connected Quaker families (Cox,
Dlllwyn, Emlen. Hill, Hilles, Howland, Logan, Morris, Smith, Vaux,
Wells, and Wistar) giving an account of the religious, social, and
cultural life of Friends in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and
abroad, during the second half of the ISth and first half of the 19th
centuries, and touching on the American Revolution, the War of 1812,
New Bedford whalers, the abolitionist movement, immigration Into
the U. S., and westward expansion. Includes letters (1802-19) of
Susanna Pillwyn Emlen (1769-1819) giving accounts of the social
scene in London, Eng., and in Burlington, N. J. ; letters of Margaret
H. Hilles (1786-1882) including "Account of a Philadelphia infant
school in 1S27"; letters (1793) of Margaret (Hill) Morris (1737-
1816) describing the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 in Philadelphia ;
letters of Morris Smith (1801-1S32) to his mother, Gulielma M. Smith
(1766-1826) telling of Journeys to Canada (1822) and Georgia
(1823) : letter (1817) from Roberts Vaux (1786-1836) to Samuel
Emlen (1766-1S37) describing the large number of immigrants enter-
ing America and the large number of families heading West ; Journal
of Susanna Morris (1682-1755) giving an account of her travels as a
Quaker minister; and letters, journals, poems, translations, and philo-
sophical writings of James Logan (1674-1751). Material is related
to the library's Edward Wanton Smith collection.
Indexed in the library's card catalog. Account of a Philadelphia
Infant school in 1827 has been published in The Friend, v. 106, no. 11
(Sept 15, 1932) p. 124; Journal of Susanna Morris has been pub-
lished In Friends miscellany, 2d ed., v. 1, p. 143 ff.
Gift of Rachel S. Howland and Susan Howland, 1912.
MS 62-4421
Richards, Augustas Loring, 1879-1950.
Papers, 1872-1951.
Oft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1701)
Lawyer and dairy farmer. Correspondence, drafts of speeches,
articles, and election studies, deeds and other legal papers, news-
paper clippings, memorabilia, and miscellaneous papers. The bulk
of the correspondence (1930-51) pertains to Richards' interest in
national and international politics, especially Franklin Roosevelt and
the New Deal, Roosevelt's "court-packing" plan. World War n and
the loyalty of German-Americans in New York State, postwar D. S.
relations with the Soviet Union, Henry Wallace, Harry Truman,
national elections, and American political parties. Other papers con-
cern the management of the farms of Richards and his wife, es-
pecially their dairy farm in Steuben, N. Y. ; their gifts of land to the
State ; conservation ; milk prices and distribution ; local history, in-
cluding the life of Baron von Steuben; the history, genealogy and
activities of the Welsh community in Oneida County, N. Y., and the
Felsenheld case in West Virginia, a legal case handled by Richards
over a long period of time. Includes correspondence by or about Dean
Alfange, Paul H. Appleby, William E. Aronberg, Robert Cameron
Beadle, Theodore Bilbo, David Blackshear, Bruce Bliven, Homer
Capehart, Tom Clark, Jonathan Daniels, Elmer Davis, Stephen L.
Debalta, Rcscoe Drnmmond, John Foster Dulles, Oscar B- Ewlng,
Frank E. Gannett, John Gaus, William Gossett, Joseph C. Grew, Hugh
Hughes, Harold Ickes, Lord Inverchapel, Harold B. Johnson, Miles
W. Jones, Vincent S. Jones, John McAuley Palmer, Conrad Reld,
Alice Richards, Esther L. Richards, Oliver Richards, Richard Rich-
ards, Victor RieseL W. D. Robens, Kenneth Roberts, Nelson A. Rocke-
feller, Franklin D. .Roosevelt, Alexander Senchyma, William Sharpe,
William L. Shlrer, Gerald L. K. Smith, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Carl
Vinson, A. F. Whitney, Alanson W. Wilcox, Bertram Willcox, Charles
. E. Wilson, Harold Young; the Boonville Fair Association, Dairy
Fanners' Union, Dairymen's League, and the Watertown times.
MS62-4422
Lord, Bert, 1869-1939.
Papers, 1902-39.
ca. 16 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1776)
Businessman, New York State legislator, and U. S. Representative.
Correspondence, speeches, legal documents, accounts, scrapbooks,
newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other printed or mimeographed
material and other political, business, and personal papers. Corre-
spondence (1905-15) when Lord was supervisor of the town of Afton,
N. Y., is concerned mainly with Chenango County politics, road con-
struction, the Chenango County Tuberculosis Hospital, and the opera-
tion of the direct primary. Correspondence (1915-22, 1924-35) while
Lord was a member of the New York State Assembly and the State
senate deals with tlie interna! affairs of the legislature and also
contains letters from constituents and colleagues on matters of pub-
lic concern. Correspondence (1935-39) while Lord was U. S. Rep-
resentative from the 34th New York Iiistriet inrludes numerous
letters from constituents concerning current economic conditions,
legislation, various aspects of the New Deal, questions of national
defense, and American foreign policy. Ca. 400 letters (1914-38)
between Lord and members of the Republican Party organization
relate to finances and support for candidates for various offices. Busi-
ness papers (1002-32) consist of correspondence and accounts of
Lord & McHugh. general merchandise store at Afton, N. Y., and let-
ters concerning lord's timber land and lumber mill interests. Per-
sonal correspondence concerns family matters and trips made to
Europe and to Florida Correspondents include William H. Ander-
son, William G. Andrews, Robert L Bacon, Frank W. Barnes, Nelson
P. Bonney, John Boyle, Jr., Charles L. Carrier, Glenn F. Carter, Nel-
son W. Cheney, John D. Clarke, Marian W. Clarke, Roland L Davis,
Thomas K. Dewey, John S. Dillon, George R. Dutton, Edward R-
Eastman, Mclvin C. Eaton, George W. Fairchild, George R- Fearon,
James D. Flanagan, James F. Foreman, Edward B. Furry, Archie D.
Gibbs, Charles S. Gibson, John Hamilton, Fred Hammond, Charles
A. Harnett. Oswald D. Heck, Charles J. Hewitt, Homer Higley, James
P. Hill. William H. Hill, Harold J. Hinman, Harvey DeForest Hin-
man, W._ O. Hintermister, Cordell Hull, Irving M. Ives, George F.
Johnson, J. Kennard Johnson, Samuel A Jones, Carl E. Ladd, Herbert
H. Lehman, Alfred A Lord, Seymour Lowman, Clayton R. Lusk, John
T. McNeil, Edmund H. Machold, W. Kingsland Macy, Joseph Martin,
Jr., Nathan Miller, Ogden L Mills, Abbott Low Moffat, Henry Mor-
genthau, Jr., Reuben B. Oldfield, Tom O'Rourke, Daniel A Reed,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., K. F. Runnells,
Alfred E. Smith, Louis W. Stotesbury, Thaddeus C. Sweet, Gage E.
Tarbell, James W. Wadsworth, Jr., George F. Warren, Charles Sey-
mour Whitman, and letters from or concerning the New York State
Agricultural Advisory Commission, American Defense Society, Anti-
Saloon League, Civil Service Reform Association, Dairymen's League,
W. H. Dunne Co., Magnolia Prtroleuui Company, New York Civic
League, New York State Association of Real Estate Boards, New
York State Women's Relief Corps Home (Oxford, N. Y.), Norwich
Phannacal Co., Otsego Forest Products Cooperative Association,
Rock Royal Cooperative, South Coast & Northern Lumber Co., Wayne
Lumber Co., and Women's Christian Temperance Union.
Unpublished guides available in the library. Also described in
the Report of the curator and archivist, Cornell University Library,
Collection of Regional History and the University Archives (1954-
58) p. 57-59.
MS 62^1423
Carter, Mary D historian.
Papers, 1890-1932.
ca. 100 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Articles, news clippings (mostly from Va„ N. C. and Md. papers),
and 2 letters. Relates to George Washington, the Confederacy its
leaders, and the Civil War.
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS 62-4424
Hardin family.
Papers, 1733-1943.
ca. 6 ft. (ca. 78O0 items)
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
Legal, political, military, and personal papers of the Hardin and
related families, chiefly those of Martin D. Hardin (1780-1823),
John J. Hardin (1810-1847) and Martin D. Hardin (1837-1923).
The early Hardin family papers (1733-1800) primarily deal with
their property holdings and personal matters. Eleven items relate
to Spanish and Indian conspiracies in Kentucky (1793-94) and In-
clude letters of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), Henry Knox (1750-
1806), Edmund Randolph (1753-1813) and Anthony Wayne (1745-
1796). The papers (1800-23) of Martin D. Hardin concern his per-
sonal and business affairs, his law practice, Kentucky politics and
government, and the Kentucky Militia in the War of 1812, and con-
tain considerable legal correspondence of Abraham HIte, James
Morrison (1755-1823), and Charles Anderson Wickliffe (1788-1869)
as well as nineteen letters by Henry Clay (1777-1852). John J. Har-
din's papers (1829-47) include the correspondence of his courtship
■with Sarah Ellen Smith ; legal correspondence, papers, and account
books of Hardin and his law partner, David A. Smith; Smith's legal
papers subsequent to Hardin's death; papers relating to the Whig
Party and Illinois politics and government (with many references to
Stephen Arnold Douglas (1813-1861)); military papers concerning
366
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hardin family. Papers, 1733-1943. (Continaed)
the Black Hawk War (1S32), the Mormon troubles in Illinois (1844-
rwH/Tl'"? S ™ vice „T? ^ lst I,linois Resi^nt, his disputes with
General John Ellis _ Wool (1784-1869). and other matters pertaining
' * w « r »;"* M «*°, (1845-48) ; and eleven letters (1835-44) by
5w£ ™ McHenry „S? tl !K„ t0 Political and living conditions ii
^1f- ,^ e ?f,r erS JWW-W22) of Martin D. Hardin include those
ofhis sister, Ellen Hardin Walworth, and relate to Hardin's life, his
legal practice, the history of the 41st Pennsylvania Infantry (1861-
64), ^nd Hardin family history, with genealogical information on
the McHenry and related families.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Martin D. Hardin, 1928.
MS62-4425
Rice, James Edward, 1865-1953.
Papers, 1885-1950.
55 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (21/31/455)
^Professor of poultry husbandry. Correspondence, lecture notes,
research files covermg all phases of poultry science and industry,
bibliography of poultry literature, recollections of Bice's farm boy-
h ,°™_ in Washington Co., N. X., and of his education at the Granville
Military Academy, North Granville, N. T., an incomplete anecdotal
autobiography, biographical articles, memorabilia, photos, and
printed matter. Relates to Rice's activities as a student and active
alumnus of the Class of 1800, Cornell University, his personal farm-
ing enterprises, his activities as a lecturer in poultry science In the
. Farmers Institute Program and his membership in the Cornell Ex-
perimenters' League, his career as an instructor, experimental scien-
tist, extension specialist, and head of the Dept of Poultry Husbandry
at the New Tork State College of Agriculture at Cornell University,
to Cornell University honorary societies and Rice Debate Stage, to
the organization and operation of such poultry organizations as the
U. S. Egg Society, the Pacific Egg Producers, the Northeastern
Poultry Producers Council, the Poultry Science Association the
World Poultry Science Association, the first eight World Poultry
- Congresses (1921-48), to Rice's activities in other farm organizations
such as the Grange and the Farm Bureau, to State and National
legislation affecting the poultry Industry such as tariffs and regula-
tory laws, the Poultry and Egg National Board, the National Poultry
Improvement Plan, to Rice's interest in local community organiza-
tions, the Tompkins County Development Association, the Ithaca and
Trumansburg Rotary Club, the Trumansburg Chamber of Commerce,
the Boy Scouts, the Boynton Junior High School of Ithaca, and his
.church affiliations, and to his trip to South America to study and
further the development of the poultry industry there. Correspond-
ents include William H. Allen, Horace Atwood, Howard Edward
Babcock, Monroe C^Babcock, Liberty Hyde Bailey, A. W. Bayard,
£- ™ T" ld ' u c - Bea) - Earl Whitney Benjamin, Jay Allen Bonsteel,
5- J* Botefor a. M- N. Brightman, Sir Edward Brown, Harry Bull
5" w - Comngwood, Anna Botsford Comstoek, John Henry Comstock,
Si,™" ■°2f' F - - R Corbett, : F. E. Dawley, Edmund Ezra Day, John H.
Dillon, Edward R. Eastman, Sidney A. Edwards, Fred C Elford
Henry Ford, Edward S. Foster, Beverly T. Galloway, A. W. Gibson,'
Paul K. Guldin, J. G. Halpin, 0. M. Hanke, J. A. Hannah, Frederick
H. Hazzard, E. H. Hickock, Reese V. Hicks, Louis M. Hurd, James T
Huston, John a Huttar, Alben E. Jones, Morley A. JulL O. B. Kent,
John &\k.lmber, Joseph William Klnghorne, Carl E. Ladd, Harry R
Lewis, Walter H. Lloyd, James A. McConnell, Paul Mandeville, Albert
B. Mann, John R. Mohler, William I_ Myers, Leo C. Norris, Harold
A. Nours£ Robert C. Ogle, Levitt C. Parsons, G. Eric Peabody, Ray-
mond A. Pearson, Gifford Pinchot, F. L. Piatt, Alexis Romanoff, C. H.
Royce, Jacob Gould Schnrman, Ruby Green Smith, Lloyd S. Tenney,
Wham D. Termohlen, R. B. Thompson, Willard C. Thompson, Leon
Todd, E. Victor Underwood, Jared Van Wagenen, Jr. Henry A.
Wallace, Lee E. Weaver, and Henry Hiram Wing.
MS 62-4426
Markham family.
Papers of the Markham and Puffer families, 1755-1909.
10 ft, 13 v., 1 box, and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Cornell University library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (851,1811) —»• """"' , ™™
Correspondence of William G. »■*>- and Charles C Puffer
with business associates, colleagues, and friends, pertaining chiefly
to sheep raising breeding, transportation, and sale of sheep in New
Tork, Vermont, Ohio, Texas, and other States and in Australia, Japan,
Argentina, and other countries; to activities of the National Wool
?^^ti s ! ocla " on ' I? 1 '* Markham served as secretary, the New
York State American Merino Sheep Breeders' Association, of -which
Markham was president, and the National Association of Wool Manu-
SJS^LSi "f 1 ^ 8 ! t0 7 l ! r,1 /5? acaon regarding the protective
tariff on wool; to the Sea Island Co, manufacturers of turpentine in
South Carolina, which later merged with the United States Cotton
Company ; to mining interests, and to other matters ; typwrltten copy
of William G. Markham's diary (1853-1907) ; extensive correspond-
ence, bills, and orders concerning Markham's and Puffer's interest
in the Pfaudler Vacuum Fermentation Co, Rochester, N. X., which
manufactured vacuum equipment for breweries; farm account books
(1877-1902), a stock register, flock records of American Merinos for
Elm Place, Avon, N. T, and other accounts of William G. Murirh.n. •
a ledger (1897-1901) of the Rochester Fluorometer Co.; trustees'
minutes and accounts (1883-87) of the Chaffee-Reece Arms Co
Rochester, N. Y.; a letter book (1902-09) of S. W. Puffer; Massa"
chusetts deeds (1778-1857), notes, writs of execution, and other legal
papers ; pamphlets and other printed matter. Includes deeds involv-
ing the names Ballard, Bates. Reals, Carter, Ford, Fuller Gtddlnes
Hamlin, KetteU, Packard, Pratt, Spanldlng. Stoel, and Taylor Cor-
respondents include G. C. Allen, Frank P. Bennett George William
Bond, G L Billow, Horace Capron. Davis Cossitt. John Phelps
Cowles, Jr., J. Horatio EarlL Alfred Ely, Andrews Fairchild. John
?■ £ ay ' c H<> mi Ferrfty, O. Gerry, Alfred Hay, William Hay. John
L. Hayes, Thomas B. Husbands. G. F. Martin, O. R. Maynard, Edward
?' ^*S^1 Jr " P V>, J V Moss ' R L Noe - Simon Newton Dexter North,
n ».2? t ?!J re 2. n ',5 lc l! Petere ' C H - p «tingl)l, W. J. Randolph, Frank
B Redfleld, F. W. Schaeffer, G. M. Shaeffer, Myron Smith, Colonel
Stowell, George E. Sudbury, J. H. Thompson, N. S. Townshend, F E.
Wilder, G. F. Williams, and Henry Winn.
Described in the reports of the curator and archivist, Cornell
Uwrostty Lthrary, CoUectton of Regional History and the University
Archives (1S4S-50) p. 48-49, and (1954-58) *»-«>. vmms "y
MS62-4427
MiDer, John D 1856-1946.
Dairymen's League papers, 1915-46.
87ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1820)
Lawyer, judge, and vice president of the Dairymen's League Co-
operative Association. Correspondence, briefs, printed case reports
and other legal papers, mimeographed and printed copies of speeches
and articles by Miller and others, statistics, bulletins, press releases,
newspaper clippings and much other printed matter, and miscel-
laneous papers, relating to accounting, finances, taxation on coopera-
tives, antitrust laws, contracts, cost of milk production, economic
conditions, marketing agreements, milk strikes, national defense,
national political platforms and conventions, rural credits, tariffs,
uniform milk ordinances, Muscle Shoals nitrate, Danish cooperatives,
the McFadden rural credit Mil, the McNary-Haugen hill, milk bonding
legislation, and other farm legislation. Correspondents include
Howard E. Babcock, E. M. Bailey, Ezra Taft Benson, Senator John
J. Blaine, Homer L. Briukley, Edward R Eastman, D. N. Geyer,
L. E. Grilling. Charles W. Holman, A. M. Loomis, H. C McKenzie,
C O. Moser, William I. Myers, Frank A. Pearson, T. W. Phillips,
Stanley Reed, Quentin Reynolds, Edward A. Rumely Fred H.
Sexauer, A. F. Spooner, W. A. Stocking, Jr., F. H. Thompson, Edward
J. Tracy, Charles H. Tuck, Edward F. Vincent and George F. Warren-
Includes mention of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration,
American agriculturist American Association of Creamery Butter
Manufacturers, American Institute of Cooperation, Bank for Co-
operatives, Bureau of Raw Materials, Committee for the Nation, Co-
operative digest Farm Credit Administration, Farmers Milk Pro-
ducers Association, Federal Farm Board, Federal Tariff Commission,
Federal Reserve System, Federal Trade Commission, Grange League
Federation University, National Cooperative Council, National Co-
operative Milk Producers Federation, National Council of Cooperative
Associations, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National
Dairy Union, New York State College of Agriculture, New England
Agricultural Conference, Southern Tariff Association, Temple of Agri-
culture, U. S. Chamber of Commerce-Industrial Conference Board,
U. S. Dairy Association, and World's Dairy Congress.
MS 62-4428
Pfeiffer, Dorothy S collector.
Hill, Atkinson, Fleming family papers, 1774-1916.
ca.2ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1629)
Business and personal correspondence and miscellaneous papers of
the Hill, Atkinson, Fleming, Greene and Popham families of Scars-
dale, N. X, end Bellows Falls, Vt Includes letters (1813-19) to
William Hin on the European market for American cotton, flaxseed,
potash, etc.: four letters (1851-52) to Margaret Hill from Anna
McNeill Whistler mentioning the poor health of the artist James
Whistler and his favorable reactions to life at West Point; a letter
(1881) from Charles Carmer to his sister while in military service
In Washington, D. C, in which he comments on a visit by President
367
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pfeiffer, Dorothy S collector. Hill, Atkinson,
Fleming family papers, 1774-1916. (Continued)
Lincoln and the capture of a runaway slave; a bill of sale and receipt
(1808) for purchase of Negro slaves in Georgia; deeds, leases,
mortgages, and other legal documents pertaining to land in West-
chester and Herkimer Counties, N. Y., and in Bellows Falls, Vt ;
commissions, discharges and other military records (1811-98) of
the Fleming family; papers (1815-1901) about Trinity Church, New
York City and other Episcopal churches in New York State; register
(1825) of military commissions in the New York State militia; regis-
ter (1S63) of commissioned officers of the Vermont volunteers; notes
on the cost of lots in the Cayuga Reservation ; and MSS. by unknown
authors on the background of the War of 1812 and on an eight week
trip from Albany, N. Y„ to the West in 1815.
MS 62-4429
Braxton, Allen Caperton, 1862-1914.
Papers, 1785-1947.
ca. 45 ft
In University of Virginia Library (3329, 4457)
Lawyer. Correspondence, diary, ledgers, journals, and other
papers, (1876-1911) concerning Braxton's law practice in Staunton
and Richmond, Va., competitive practices of Virginia railroads (1901-
02), the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1902, and attempts to
nominate Braxton as vice presidential candidate in 1904; papers
(ca. 1920-47) of Henry Holt on the administration of Braxton's
estate; and correspondence, account books, ledgers, receipts, report
cards, certificates, commonplace book, and land grants, (ca. 1400
Items, 1785-1892) of the Braxton family of Chericoke, in King Wil-
liam Co., Va.; including material relating to the business and prop-
erty of Carter Braxton (1736-1797) and his son George Braxton, and
to the family of A. C. Braxton's father, Tomlin Braxton. Braxton's
law partners were his brothers Carter Braxton and Hugh Caperton
Braxton, Edward Echols, Richard Ker, Taylor McCoy, and Lewis C.
Williams ; and his correspondents include William A. Anderson and
Henry D. Flood. Other members of the family mentioned are Corbin
Braxton, Eliza Williamson Caperton Braxton, Fannie Braxton, Mary
Braxton (aunt), Mary (Caperton) Braxton (mother), Mary Caper-
ton Braxton (sister), Virginia Braxton, and Lucy (Braxton) Hop-
kins. Family correspondents of the 18th cent, include Jarman Baker,
Braddick & Butler (Richmond merchants), John Taylor of Richmond,
and John Warden; and of the 19th cent., John Caperton, Thomas H.
Carter, Fanny Bland Coalter, Cary C. Cocke, John H. Cocke, Lucy
Cocke, John Echols, Addison Lewis Holladay, Joseph Holladay, Lewis
N. Hopkins, John B. Minor, James F. Patton, S. A. Preston, Harrison
B. Tomlin, and Robert Tomlin.
Gift and purchase, 1949-53.
MS 62-4430
Rives family.
Papers, 1781-1945.
6 ft
In University of Virginia Library (19, 2313, etc.)
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, business papers, genealogi-
cal records, literary MSS., plans, drawings, and other papers of
William Cabell Rives (1793-1868) on James Madison, cotton and
wheat crops, agricultural methods. Rives' congressional and diplo-
matic career, his residence in Washington (1841-45) and Paris (1849-
53), the commercial treaty with Bremen, and the Civil War; of
Judith Page (Walker) Rives (1802-1882) on literary topics, travel
to England, France and Switzerland, and social and political affairs;
of William Cabell Rives (1825-1889) on farming at Castle TTiii in
Albemarle Co., Va., school subjects (1844), his business affairs, and
Grace Church in Cobharo, Va., in the 1880's ; of Alfred Landon Rives
(1830-1903) on his education at fieole des Pontes et Chausees In
Paris, the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Co., Panama Railroad, Panama
Canal, Columbia River, mining in Oregon and Washington, Ferro-
carril de Vera Cruz al Pacfflco (1885-1900), and his other interests;
of Francis Robert Rives (1822-1891) ; of Robert Rives (1764-1845)
on his general store and blacksmith's shop at Warminster in Nelson
Co., Va. ; of Robert Rives (1798-1869), his wife, Elizabeth (Pannill)
Rives (1810-1895), and daughter, Cornelia (Rives) Harrison Wil-
born, on family and business affairs, slave prices in Georgia and
Florida, farm economics, elections, travel, social events, and the
tangible property of Henry Rives (1799-1833); and of Amelie
(Rives) Troubetzkoy (1863-1945). Correspondents include Alexan-
der Robinson Boteler, Alexander Brown (1843-1906), Lucy Shands
(Rives) Brown, Robert Lawrence Brown (1820-1880), Lewis Cass,
Edward Coles, Philip Picard Fendall, Thomas Walker Gilmer, Hugh
Swinton Legar€, John Letcher, James Levick, Jr., Ernest L. Oppen-
heiro, John Strother Pendleton, Pauline Cabell (Rives) Pollard
(1796-1858), Richard Pollard, Alexander Rives (1806-1885), Maria
Farley (Tucker) Rives (1808-1893) , Emma (Savage) Rogers, Amelie
Louise (Rives) Sigoumey, and John Tyler. The material is related
to the library's William Cabell Rives, Sr., and Amelie (Rives)
Troubetzkoy collections.
Acquired, 1939-59.
MS 62-4431
Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910.
Papers, 1820-1910.
ca. 31 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/T7/134)
Historian, journalist, and university professor. Correspondence
and other papers chiefly relating to English, Canadian, and American
political Questions. Suhjects mentioned include the possibility of a
Canadian-American union (commercial or political), free trade vs.
protection, party maneuvering in all three countries, the problem of
the French-Canadian element, the Irish Home Rule struggle, local
and municipal government reform, Imperialism (particularly in the
Boer and Spanish-American Wars), the yellow press, the women's
suffrage movement, the Jew in the modern national state, socialism
and the increasing importance of labor groups in government, British
policy toward Russia, the Canadian-Pacific Railroad and its influence
on government. Smith's correspondence with members of the faculty
and administration of Cornell University reveals his concern for that
institution and also relates to literary and political subjects. Cor-
respondents Include Charles Francis Adams, the Duke of Argyll,
Matthew Arnold, Lord Ashbourne, W. J. Ashley, A. H. Beesly, Charles
F. Benjamin, S. H. J. Bohme, Henri Bourassa, John Bright, James
Bryce, General Lloyd Bryce, George L. Burr, Andrew Carnegie,
Joseph Chamberlain, W. Bourke Cochran, Lord Chief Justiee Cole-
ridge, Hiram Corson, George W. Curtis, A. V. Dicey, Sir Charles
Dilke, Lord Farrer, C. H. Firth, Wlllard Fiske, J. N. Flavelle, E. A.
Freeman, D. C. Gilman, W. E. Gladstone, George M. Grant, M. E.
Grant-Duff, F. Greenwood, Earl Grey, James J. Hill, H. G. Joly,
James Laister, Lord Lansdowne, Sir John A. MacDonald, General
Sir Fred Middleton, Herbert E. MiUholen, Lord Minto, Lord Morley,
Julian Pauncefote, Viscount Peel, Horace Plunkett, Anna P. Pruyn,
John M. Robertson, Lord Rosebery, Jacob Gould Schurman, Carl
Schurz, Charles B. Spahr, James Strachey, James Sully, Phillips
Thompson, George Otto Trevelyan, Moses Colt Tyler, Professor Tyn-
dall, P. Villari, George Waring, Andrew Dickson White, General J. H.
Wilson, Mrs. Emma Winkworth, and Viscount Wolseley.
MS 62-4432
Trantwine family.
Papers, 1834-1947.
ca. 17 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (760)
Correspondence, diaries, clippings, photos, and other material re-
lating largely to the engineering interests of three generations of
Trautwines: John Cresson Trautwine I (1810-1883), John Cresson
Trantwine n (1850-1924), and John Cresson Trautwine m (b. 1878).
The papers concern railroad promotion and construction • a railroad
from Blossburg to Ralston, Pa. (1844) ; a contemplated railroad from
Bogota to the Magdalena River (1845) ; the Honduras Interoeeanlc
Railway; the experiences (1844-49) In New Granada of John Traut-
wine i as an associate engineer with George Muirson Totten on the
Canal del Dique; economic, social and political conditions in New
Granada; the planning of a system of docks for Montreal (1885) ;
water pipes; the waterworks systems of Rochester, N. Y, Bethlehem,
Pa., and other cities; the advantages of riveted steel and cast iron
pipes; and other matters in the field of engineering. Includes letters
(1895-1900) from John Trautwine in during his student days at Cor-
nell University; papers relating to Samuel H. Ashbrldge, former
mayor of Philadelphia (1906), to the 1912 presidential campaign, to
the League to Enforce Peace (1916-18), and to the situation of Mrs.
Betsy Grimm, widow of a German bridge engineer who had resided
in the U. S. (1914-19) ; and a letter (1887) from Oliver Wendell
Holmes to Mrs. Trautwine. Correspondents include William H. Balch,
Clinton Lathrop Bogert, John Ripley Freeman, the American Society
of Civil Engineers, and the Philadelphia Bureau of Water.
Described in the Fifth and sixth annual reports of the curator,
Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History (1948-50)
p. 70-71, and in the Report of the curator and archivist (1954-58)
V. 80.
MS 62-4433
Camp, Elisha, 1786-1866.
Papers, 1756-1879.
28 boxes and 6 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (696)
Correspondence, accounts, contracts, leases, surveys, bonds, deeds,
receipts, and other land, legal, and business papers, political broad-
sides and pamphlets, and other material, throwing much light on the
early history of Jefferson Co., N. Y., particularly on that of the town-
ship of Hounsfield, on the transfer of land from intermediate in-
vestors to actual settlers, on the attempts to make Sackets Harbor a
great commercial center, and on accompanying economic, political,
and social developments. Bulk of the collection is concerned with the
activities of Camp, who was a postmaster, a militia officer, a lawyer.
368
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Camp, Elisha, 173&-1S66. Papers, 1756-1879. (Conttaned)
a deputy New York State district attorney, a politician, a newspaper
owner and editor, a banker, a landowner with interests in local mills.
Lake Ontario shipping, and land and water transportation, and a land
agent for his brother-in-law Augustus Sacket, and lor a number of
other absentee landowners such as David A. Ogden, Thomas L Ogden
Peter Kemble. Ezra Hounsfield. Lemuel Storrs. Henrv Champion
Herman LeRoy, William Bayard, James M. Ellis, Cornelius Bay,
Michael Hogan, James Le Ray de Chamnont. the raeourors of the
Nicholas Olive estate and the executors of Nicholas Gouverneur
Papers after 1845 are chiefly family letters between Camp and his
children and Elisha E. Camp who was in Mexico (1847) Green Bay
Wis. (1849), Washington Territory (1850), and Oregon (1S31), and
a series of Civil War letters. Names of persons and firms represented
include David Boyd, President James Buchanan, DeWitt Clinton,
James C. Duane, George Hale (a merchant of Providence, B. I., and
Glastonbury, Conn.). L. Seymour, Gerrii Smith, Jesse C. Smith,
Charles Smyth, Joseph C. Yates, Jefferson County Agricultural Soci-
ety, Jefferson County Bank. Lake Ontario Steamboat Co., Ogden Land
Co., Sackets Harbor and Ellisburgh Railroad, Sackets H.irbor and
Saratoga Railroad. Sackets Harbor Bank. Sackets Harbor Steam and
Perry Boat Co., Union Academy, Sackets Harbor, N. Y., and Water-
town and Rome Railroad.
Described in the Fifth and sixth annual reports of the curator,
Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History (1948-
50) p. 20-22.
MS 62-1434
Coffinberry family.
Papers. 1767-1930.
ca.lft.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
In part, transcripts ( handwritten 1 and photocopies.
Correspondence, journals, plats, maps, speeches, newspaper clip-
pings, biographical and genealogical items, engravings, photos., pam-
phlets, political broadsides, memorabilia, and other papers of the
relatives and ancestors of Maria Duane Coffinberry (1879-1932), a
member of a prominent Cleveland family. The papers are primarily
concerned with Henry D. Coffinberry (1841-1912), Civil War naval
officer and Cleveland ship builder; James M. Coffinberry (1818-1891),
editor and jurist; James Morris Morgan (1845-1928), Confederate
naval officer, soldier of fortune, diplomat, and anthor ; George Wash-
ington Morgan (1820-1893), soldier, lawyer, U. S. Representative
from Ohio, and diplomat; George Morgan (1748-1810). Revolutionary
War officer, land speculator, and Indian agent; John Morgan (1735-
1789), physician, founder of the University of Pennsylvania Medical
School and Surgeon-General of the Continental Army- Gordius A.
Hall (1794-1873), merchant, of Zanesvllle, Ohio; Janies Hampson
(1776-1843), architect, soldier, legislator, and Superintendent of the
National Road for Ohio; and Elijah Wadsworth (1747-1S17), civil
engineer, proprietor of the Western Reserve, soldier in the American
Revolution and War of 1812, and public official. Includes references
to the early settlement of Ohio and the Western Reserve, the Revolu-
tionary, J8I2, Texas, Mexican, and Civil Wars, the Benedict Arnold
treason episode, the Aaron Burr conspiracy, nullification, abolition-
ism, secession. Reconstruction, party politics, foreign diplomacy, and
the ship building and industrial development of Cleveland.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of Maria D. Coffinberry, 1947.
MS 62-4435
Garrett, John Biddle, 1836-1924.
Papers, 1851-1919.
ca. 180 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Letters to Garrett as secretary of the Associated Executive Com-
mittee of Friends on Indian Affairs, and personal memorabilia in-
cluding papers from his student years at Haverford College, comprise
about half of the collection. Includes miscellaneous notes and minutes
(1871) of the committee, reports by its members on visits to Indian
agencies In Kansas and Arkansas, notes and miscellaneous papers
(1869-70) of the Indian Aid Association of Philadelphia Yearly Meet-
ing, letters (1863-66) of Garrett to his family discussing affairs among
members of the Grand Indian Council, wMch included Cherokees,
Choctaws, Shawnees, Osages, and others, clippings, photos, of Indian
chiefs and Indian agents, and a map of Indian Territory in 1866.
Correspondents writing in the late 1860's and early 1870's on Indian
affairs include Joslih Butler, H. R. Clum, Thomas Miller, William
Nicholson, Asa Turtle, and other Indian agents and members of the
Bureau of Indian Affairs, writing on matters at Kiowa, Neosho,
Kickapoo, and other agencies and on the settlement of Indian terri-
tory and other affairs; Enoch Hoag (1811-1884) superintendent at
the Central Snperlntendency of the Bureau; Cyrus Beede, Hoag's
secretary; Jonathan Richards (ca. 1812-1882) agent to the Indians
at Wichita, Kans. ; and Lawrie Tatum, agent at Springdale, Iowa-
Material is related to the library's Society of Friends Associated
Executive Committee on Indian Affairs papers.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift.
MS 63-4436
Haverford College.
Letters of members of the Society of Friends in America
and Great Britain, 1652-1959.
15 ft (ca. 1150 items)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts and photocopies from originals in the possession
of Moses Brown School, Providence, R. I.; Westtown School, West-
town, Pa. ; and Isabel Boss, Westmoreland, Eng.
Letters, portraits, and clippings. Approximately 800 letters of
American Friends (1682-1959) include those of Samuel Allinson
(1739-1791), John Biddle (1707-1798), Moses Brown (1738-1836).
Isaac Collins (1746-1817), George Dillwyn (1738-1820), Ellas Hicks
(1748-1830), Cyrus Mendenhall (1810-1877), John Pemberton (1727-
1795),. Isaac Stephenson (1765-1830), Nicholas Wain (1742-1813),
John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892), Thomas Wistar (1798-1876)
Isaac 2ane (1710-1794), and his son, Isaac (b. 1743). These letters,
most of them (1740-1800) concern not only religions and spiritual
affairs but also colonial and Federal politics, commerce and social
matters, Indian affairs, slavery. Friends' relief activities, and travels.
Approximately 350 letters of British Friends (1652-ca. 1927) include
those of Isaac Braithwaite (1781-1861), Joseph Bevan Braithwalte
(1818-1905), John Candler (1787-1869), William Dewsbury or Dous-
bery (1621-1688), Margaret (Askew) Fell (1614-1702), Josiah Forster
(1782-1870), William Forster (17S4-1854), Elizabeth (Gumey) Fry
(1780-1845), James Rendel Harris (1852-1941), and others, and con-
cern the earliest years of the Society of Friends, relations with Amer-
ican Friends, and other matters. The 21 detailed letters of John
Candler describe a religions journey from New England to Tennessee
and west to Indiana.
Indexed in the library's card catalog. The letters of John Candler
were published in 1951 by the Indiana Historical Society under the
title A friendly mission : John Candler's letters from America.
1853-54.
Gift and purchase, ca. 1903-
MS 62-4437
Evans family.
Papers, 1704-1867.
ca. 750 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts.
Letters, religions accounts, memorials, extracts from journals, ac-
counts of meetings of the Society of Friends, deeds and other legal
documents, portraits, and miscellaneous papers. Includes copies of
extracts from the sermons and diaries of Elizabeth (Barton) Evans;
facsimile copy of a statement (1704) by William Edmundson concern-
ing the union of England, Ireland, and Scotland; an account of suf-
ferings of Friends of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (1776-1836) by
Jonathan Evans; copy of the journal of Edmund Packover written
during his religious travols in America (1742-44) ; minutes of Phila-
delphia Yearly Meeting (1827) ; accounts of prominent Friends ; about
30 items concerning the Hicksite Separation, among which are an
account of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of 1827 written by Thomas
Evans, accounts of interviews with Elias Hicks, letters and copies of
letters of Hicks, detailing his religious convictions, accounts of pro-
ceedings of various Meetings of the Society of Friends and of com-
mittees of Philadelphia Monthly and Quarterly Meetings (1823-27),
and a letter (1829) of Moses Brown concerning Hicks. Other letters
are from David Bacon (1796-1806), Peter Bedford (1836), Moses
Brown (1820), Samuel Emlen (Z796), Charles Evans (1828) giving
detailed accounts of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, Hannah (Bacon)
Evans (1784-1822), Jonathan Evans (1794-1838) concerning religious
affairs, William Evans (1824-58) to his wife Elizabeth (Barton)
Evans concerning their religious travels in New York, New England,
Virginia, Ohio, and Canada, with accounts of Ohio Yearly Meetings
of 1828 and 1854, and observations on the Hicksite Separation, Re-
becca (Collins) Grellet (1812-17), Stephen Grellet X1821), Luke
Howard (1828), Rebecca Jones (1785-91), John Parrlsh (1799) and
Mildred Ratcliff (1834-38). Material is related to the library's Wil-
liam Bacon Evans papers.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Charles Evans, 1938.
MS 62-4438
Albertson, Henry Haines, collector.
Friends' papers, 1750-1862.
ca. 78 items.
In Haverford College library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies (positive)
Letters, testimonials, and miscellaneous papers of English and
American members of the Society of Friends. Includes correspond-
ence (1801-20) between Elizabeth (Ballinger) Mason Collins (1755-
1831), American Friends' minister, and Elizabeth Foulke of Philadel-
phia; approximately 30 letters (1750^54) of John Churchman (1706-
1775), American Friends' minister, written during religions travels
In England to his family ; letters and copies of letters (ca. 1752-1806)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Albertson, Henry Haines, collector. Friends' papers, 1750-
1862. (Candimed)
of Samuel Bownas (1676-1753) and others; notes by Thomas Ellwood
{1639-1713} for his Sacred history; statements from New Jersey
meetings of the Society of Friends concerning membership and prop-
erty valuations (1825-43) prepared in consequence of the Hicksite
Separation; photocopy of MS. biography of Griffith Jones (1642-
1706) , third mayor of Philadelphia, written by Anna Hodgson ; and
other papers.
Indexed in the library's card catalog-
Gift of Edith Albertson Greene, 1961.
MS 62-4439
Baily, Joshua Longstreth, 1826-1916.
Tapers, 1835-1937.
4 ft. (ca. 700 items)
In Haverford College Library. Quaker Collection.
Merchant, of Philadelphia. Correspondence, narratives, articles,
business papers, speeches, records and documents, family records,
and other papers. Includes 120 letters (1852-64) from Baily to his
wife, Xheodate (Lang) Baily, and mother, Elizabeth Baily, concern-
ing personal and religions affairs, with a detailed account of the Bal-
timore Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends (1854) and the
effects upon it and other meetings of the Wilburite-Gurneyite Separa-
tion (1845-54) ; miscellaneous letters (1880-1914) of Joshua Baily;
approximately 350 letters from Baily's colleagues, together with busi-
ness and financial records; documents (ca 1860-1914) reflecting
Baily's interest In peace movements in 1875 and 1914, in Philadel-
phia's Eastern Penitentiary and in prison reform, in the Prohibition
Party of Pennsylvania, in the establishment of workingmen's coffee-
houses and other temperance and prohibition activity, in education
of Negroes and Indians, and support of Quaker schools (including
Westtown School, Westtown, Pa., Friends University, and Guilford
College) , in city and State politics, in the Kansas Freedmen's Relief
Association and the Friends Freedmen's Association, and in other
philanthropic and civic activities. Miscellaneous MS. and printed arti-
cles and papers include an initialed holograph poem by John Greenleaf
Whittier with an essay on slavery on verso; Baily's Narrative of
Husti-coluc-chee or John D. Bemo, a Seminole Indian, written in 1846
and giving an account of Bemo's conversion ; Loyd Baily's Narrative
of a visit to Burlington [N. J.] ... in 1836; a typewritten, unsigned
account of contention within Philadelphia Yearly Meeting during the
Wilburite-Gurneyite Separation ; an undated holograph account of
contention within one session of Ohio Yearly Meeting, caused by this
Separation ; accounts of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (1*44. 1846, 1S47,
1871, 1874) by Baily; speeches (1880-1914) by Baily concerning tem-
perance, Negro education, civic and political affairs; printed an-
nouncements, memorials, and testimonials on the death of Bally ; and
other family letters (1837-1904) including those of Theodate (Lang)
Baily to her husband. Other correspondents inclnde Joseph Bevan
Braithwaite (1818-1905), Kebecca Collins (1804-1892), Elizabeth L.
(Rous) Wright Comstock (1815-1891), Joslah Forster (1782-1870),
and other members of the Society of Friends; and James Gillespie
Blaine (1830-1893), writing in 1865, Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946)
writing in 1910, and Booker T. Washington (1859-1915) writing
1885-1900.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of members of the Baily family, 1941-55.
MS 62-4440
Shelton family.
Papers, 1783-1934.
337 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (808)
Chiefly correspondence between members of the interrelated Tap-
pan, Brewster, Tomlinson, and Shelton families, emphasizing reli-
gious, missionary, and educational experiences. Includes a letter
(1821) from a woman teacher at the Brainerd Cherokee Mission
School; letters (1827) from Anne Tappan at Catherine Beecher's
School, Hartford. Conn.; letters (1834) from Lucy Tappan, a teacher
at a religious academy in Detroit, relating to local conditions,
Catherine Beeeher, and nativist fears; letters (1840) from Joseph
Tomlinson, Jr., New Haven, Conn., describing commencement antics
and a visit to a lock factory; Tomlinson's letters (1851-52) from
New York City containing detailed comments on American sympathy
for Cuban insurrectionists, a meeting for Negro colonization, the
preaching of Henry Ward Beecher, a Democratic-Republican Loco-
Foco meeting, a meeting at Metropolitan Hall to oppose the Maine
law; comments (1858) on a revival; articles relating to the activities
of Charles Shelton, an American Home Missionary in Bell Rapids,
Dakota, in the 1880's; and letters (1861-74) from Theodore H. Peters
and George Wynkoop of Bigelow, Wynkoop and Peters, Washington,
D. C, to George W. Shelton, of Birmingham, Conn., relating to the
tatter's interest in the Shelton Oil and Mining Co.'s lands in Sheffield,
Pa„ and outlining plans for expansion of the enterprise.
MS62-4441
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1686-1955.
ca. 1600 items.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, journals, autobiographies, reminiscences,
hiographical and historical sketches, family histories, speeches, re-
ports, notes, record books, account books, bills, receipts, checks, bonds,
stock, indentures, real estate papers, legal papers, surveyors' field
notes, commissions, appointments, licenses, certificates, diplomas,
letters of recommendation, military orders, proclamations, petitions,
political campaign material, weather observations, poems, scrapbooks,
programs, tickets, invitations, stamps, clippings, other printed ma-
terial, drawings, plats, photos., other papers, and memorabilia. In-
cluding material on early travel in the West, Pioneer life, birds,
English nobility, the Lincoln Farm Association, postal service, and
a variety of other subjects, as well as much scattered material on
the major aspects of political, economic, social and military life in
Iowa and other States. The bulk of the material is of the period
1840-1910. Persons mentioned include Benjamin C. Andrews, Henry
Franklin Andrews, William I. Atkinson, Catherine Barker, Abbey
Louisa Beaumont, Charles P. Birge, John I. Blair, John Milton Blair,
Edward Bond, E. F. Brockway, Leon Brown, James Bruce, Alvin
Burt, Samuel Busby, Martin and Jane Callen, Lewis Campbell (diary
1857-89), G. A. Clarke, Gov. James Clarke, Thomas Cooke, George
Coopersmith. Thomas Cox, Albert B. Cummins, George L. Davenport,
Sarah Davis (11. 1798-99), Arthur Henry Davison, Mrs. N. C. Deer-
ing, Augustus C. Dodge, David S. Dubuque, George C. Duffield,
Thomas Dunn English, Oscar L. Faulkner, Samuel S. Forman, John
O. Foster, Corydon E. Fuller, J. Alexander Fulton, James Abram
Garfield. Rudolph Gemelin, James G. Gilham, Alice Bianchard Gray,
Charles R. Green, Harry H. Green, Benjamin F. Gue, Mathew HamlL
Leonidas L Hamline, William Lloyd Harding, James Harris (land
agent), F. V. Hay den, William Holland, John Adley Hull, Mrs. R. G.
Jacobs, Bertrand Jones, John Adam Kasson, Isham Keith, John Kerr,
Carrie Laird. Joseph Leighton, J. W. Logan, Robert McCleary, Re-
becca McKnight, T. W. McMillan, John MacVicar, Sr, W. H. Maple,
Samuel Merrill, William W. Merritt, William E. Miller, Eastman
Morris, Napoleon i, George G. Odiorne, L. H. Pammel, Theophilus
Parson, Theodore S. Parvin, George Probst, lola B. Quigley, Wesley
Redhead, Samuel Rice, David Rorer, John W. Rush, Henry Sabln,
Ernest A. Sherman, Theodorlc B. Skinner, A. J. Small, Hattle B.
Smith. Lewis H. Smith, Fancier Stimson, Thomas Story, Mrs. C C.
Taft, C. W. Tolles, Horace Towner, A. S. Van Winkle, Alexander
Vattemare, James B. Weaver, Jr., J. Webster, Jesse Williams, David
S. Wilson, George Wilson, and Edward E. Younger.
Cataloged individually in repository.
MS 62-4442
Tallmadge Historical Society.
Papers relating to Tallmadge, Ohio, 1806-1962.
27 v.
In Tallmadge Historical Society collections (Tallmadge, Ohio)
Annual reports of the Tallmadge Historical Society (3 v., 1858-
1962); biographies and historical sketches on Tallmadge and its
people by Charles C. Bronson (10 v.) ; secretary's records (1837-98)
and treasurer's record (1837-65) of Tallmadge School District No.
S; minutes (1853-87) and treasurer's record (1880-83) of the Tall-
made Township Board of Education ; minutes (1854-66) of the Tall-
madge Band; minutes (1S42) of the Tallmadge Polemic Association;
minutes (1843-44) of the Tallmadge Lyceum Association; Tallmadge
Township treasurer's record (1846-88) and trustees' record (1843-
83) ; records of Tailrnadge Soldiers' Relief (1864-87) ; record of
cattle marks in Tallmadge (1S09-50) ; field notes of a survey taken
in 1806; a history of Tallmadge published in 1957 by the Tallmadge
Historical Society; and a work entitled The Civil War and Tall-
madge, Ohio, published in 1961 by the Society.
MS62-4443
Gift, George Washington, 6. 1833.
Letters, 1862-70.
188 Items.
In North Carolina University Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1152)
Confederate sailor, of Tennessee, serving off coasts of N. C, Ga,
Fla., and Ala. Letters before and after his marriage to Ellen Augusta
Shackelford, while in the Confederate Navy.
Published in part In Hope bids me onward, by Harriet Gift
Castlen (1945)
Acquired, 1946.
MS62-4444
Williams, Stephen, 1693-1782.
Diaries, 1715-82.
1ft
In Richard Salter Storrs Library (Longmeadow, Mass.)
Clergyman of Longmeadow, Mass. Daily diaries covering Wil-
liams' entire pastorate, together with typewritten transcripts thereof.
Transcripts open to Investigators.
Literary rights restricted.
Acquired 1937. Formerly in possession of the First Church of
Christ of Longmeadow, Mass.
MS 62-4445
370
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Darlington, Nina Kelton (Murphy) 1866-
Papers, 1892-1937.
40 items. „ _„
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
MS. of a book of poems entitled Heart songs, copyright applica-
tion and renewals, and personal papers.
Presented by Theopnilus W. Shields, 1961.
MS 62-4446
Govan, Daniel C 1829-1911.
Papers, 1861-1908.
100 items. „ „_ „ M _^ ._,
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
collection (1000)
In part microfilm. ,
Confederate officer, planter In Mississippi and Arkansas, and
"correspondence with his wife (1881), veterans of the Civil War,
and while serving as Indian agent at Tulalip Agency, Washington
State (1894-98). Contains 95 p. of St. John Richardson Liddells
Civil War reminiscences.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the family through Mrs. Roy N. Douglas, 194o.
MS 62-4447
Hoke, Robert Frederick, 1837-1912.
Papers, 1865-1943.
oft ft£tns __
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
"Railroad builder and director with mining, manufacturing, and
farming interests, of Raleigh and Lincoln County, N. C. Correspond-
ence, speeches, biographical sketches, clippings, and 3 v of letter
press books containing business letters (1870-75, 1868-38) relating
to affairs in North Carolina. South Carolina, and Georgia.
Gift of Mrs. W. D. Pollock, 1954-58. ,,„ „„
MS 62-4448
Jefiress, Edwin Bedford, 1887-1961.
Papers, 1929-40.
In' University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
^Newmr^nblisher and State official, of Greensboro, N. C. Cor-
respondent chiefly 1931-34, while Jeftress was a member of the
North Carolina General Assembly and chairman of the State High-
way and Public Works Commission.
Gift of M, Jeffress,1946Hl9. MS 62-4449
Liddell, Walter James Forbes.
Papers, 1831-1914.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Businessman, of Charlotte, N. C. Business correspondence, ac-
counts, receipts, promissory notes, deeds, blueprints, and P«J>ted
patents, relating to the Liddell Engine Co. and its successor Liddell
& Co., manufacturers of engines, cotton presses and circular saw
mills.
Gift of Anna Forbes Liddell, 1944.
MS 62-4450
Meade, Riehard Everard.
Papers, 1730-1866.
In 'university of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Physician of Virginia and Mississippi. Family correspondence,
AC5nired - 1946 - MS 62-4451
Middleton, Edward, 1810-1883.
Papers, 1810-93.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Navy°officer, of South Carolina. Civil War orders and correspond-
ence during tour of duty in the Pacific Squadron off the coast of
Central America, pertaining chiefly to U. S. Navy official matters.
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Mis. Emeline M. Davison, 1944.
Morrison, Robert Hall, 1798-1889.
Papers, 1820-82.
1n'^n"eStty , 'of m No"rtn m Carolina Library, Southern Historical
°1rSSSUMm and president of Davidson College, Meek-
lenburc Co., N. C. Family correspondence. Including letters to his
teethe? James, and business papers relating to P^^ESr^ *m?
Interests in Tennessee and Arkansas. Contains autobiography (mi-
crofilm of typescript) of Elaro Johnston Morrison.
Unpublished description In the library.
Acquired. 1946-54. MS 62-4453
Beckwith, John Watrus, 1831-1890.
Papers, 1852-89.
In "university of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
^EP^pal'dlrgyman in North Carolina, Maryland, Mississippi.
AlabaaTa^Loufsiana, and the Confederate Army, and Bishop of
S£.nria rersonal and family correspondence of Beckwith, his wife,
daughters and BroXnbrough in-laws, especially during the Civil
Wa?lSTin the 188ffT The material Is related to the library's Alex-
ander Robert L^wton and Edmund Ruffln Beckwith papers.
Gift of the A. R.Lawton family. 1947-52. MS 6^54
Criglar, William Louis.
Papers, 1848-85.
In "university of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
C °lSSSSr Slf owner, of Escambia Co.. A*, and Escambia and Santa
BosaCounties, Fla. Business correspondence with firms at Mobite
and New Orleans relating to supplies, ^f^-^^^ljl'
cludes descriptive list (1862) of slaves belonging to Criglar, Batch-
elder & Company.
Gift of Mn, J. M. Criglar, 1947. MS 62-4455
Elliott family.
Papers, 1698-1898.
Sn' iKX of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
^SKi" leZl deeds, legal papers, accounts with factors pUu>-
tation records, and correspondence, relating to South CaroUna and
sectionaT polit cs, planting, travel In Enrope and America, edu«>ti on
of you*, CreTt events, fnd personal and social «*««« rfj™"£*
Elliott (1788-1863), of Beaufort, S. C, his ancestors, descendants,
and connexions. An unpublished doctoral dissertation at : the Uni-
versity of North Carolina by Lewis Pinckney Jones entitled Caro-
linians and Cubans: the Elliotts and Gonxales, their work and their
£rSs washed on these papers and other Elliott and Gonzales
materials.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Miss Harriott Goniales, 1345. 62-4456
Elmore family.
Papers, 1843-1936.
In" Uni'vereity of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
C °SSS ( £%£ft.ta B W Elmore (1799-1850) rating to Ms
husineS as a hanker and planter, and to his political career as T. S.
Congressman from South Carolina ; family correspondence; d.ary
0861^0? h "daughter, Grace B. Elmore (b. 1839) ; reminiscences
rt to daughter Salll (Elmore) Taylor (b. 1829) ; family data and
fdintM D £9
Unpublished descriptions In the library.
Gift of Elmore and Taylor families, 1939-48. 62-4457
Frink (John) & Company.
Records.
Inlo'wa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
cSrrSptfenee, trial records in the case of Geonre W Hu»tT*
J Frink & Co in the Muscatine County Court, Iowa ; and other
papers of John Frink. and John Frink & Co., which operated a stage
coach line in Iowa (1847-54)
Gift of Marion Hecox. 1939; Kenneth E. Colton, 1940^ ^^^^
371
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Haywood family.
Papers, 1753-1946.
Co/litFoc^'iwif ^ Car0Una Ubrary ' *"*»" »*»««»
im P^r ^ , ( , 175 S- 1827 ^ °"S» WaSngton Ha^wooVu^-
nM.t 1 «S. n ' « JU i'^ Ha ^ r S >d <1*»-1880), *^undXrkeHaywood
Unpublished finding aid in the library
„-£!?? J' S" 1 " a Bri «**ra.l»*7; Mrs. Ben W. Baker 1951- and
Betsy John Haywood West, 1956. '
MS 62-4439
Arnold, Richard Dennis, 1808-1876
Papers, 1849-76.
90 items.
O^elS? o3g) * NOrth CaTOUna Ubrar * So""*™ Historical
by STRESS "teKmWTS If fc I"*""-*-
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. Albert Stoddard, 1947.
MS 62-4460
Davidson, Theodore Pulton, 1845-1931
Papers, 1874-99.
70 items.
l«cSoMHB™ lty * NOrai Car0Uaa Ubrla *' S^tne™ Bstorical Col-
Seiorn fl e? , ^rab d C 1 X meSS ■™»« fl «"* -»* «t«\f his wife,
?S P ^ b . Usb * d description to the library.
but of Mrs. Laura Schnorrenberg, 1943, 1952.
MS 62-4461
Bmnpas family.
Papers, 1838-1933.
150 items.
le^flS" 7 " NOrtt Car ° liDa Library ' Southera Htoteieal Col-
Unpublished description in the library.
Gilt of the Misses Troy, 1945-46.
MS 62-4462
Fellowship of Southern Churchmen.
Papers, 1937-57.
8 ft
lecrfon ^" 7 ° f NOrth CaroIina Librar * s °»tt»« Historical Col-
.^^hiSrH^^h'eiVuar^s^'' 1 ^^ - —
Unpublished description In the library
Acquired, i960. **
MS 62-4463
Beall family.
Papers. 1830-75.
315 items.
lectWM™^ ° f *"** Car °" na Ubrary ' SonUlem Historical Col-
FamUy j correspondence to Beall, and Harper family members- to
Unpublished description to the library.
Gift of Mrs. E. F. Held and Mrs. Bufus Gwyn, 1945.
MS 62-4464
Conigland, Edward, 1810-3877.
Papers, 1845-1921.
ca. 300 iri>ms.
]ect"on C °859™ it> ' "^ Korth Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
Lawyer, of North Carolina. Legal, family, and personal corre-
spondence. spwches. scrapbook. Civil War diary of hislecond wife to
Fariniiolt " "" wrltIn8s of h!s daughter, Fanny (Conigland)
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the family through Miss Daisy H Moseley, 1944, 1959.
MS 62-4465
Ervin, William Carson, 1860-1943.
Papers. 1798-1936.
3-TO items.
lee'"on C ?845™' ty "' X ° rtb Car0 " na Ubtar T- Southern Historical Col-
Lawyer, banker, newspaper editor at Morganton and Lenoir N C
direct,* of industries and railroads, and rammerdal teretoner of
western North Carolina. Deeds, wills, famllylettere aid taStoeSs
correspondence „f Erjin and his law partner IsalcTAvery reuS
w.iS?'; 1 "''"^ 3 ,^ to**"™ 1 activities, the esrabllshmSit of U^
Wa densmns at Valdese, N. G, In the 189Crs, the Trans^noalachUn
Bailroad Co. (1900-03), and other enterprises totteleSon
Unpublished description in the librarv =»'»"•
Gift of Mrs. .TirMa Coburn, 1943.
MS 62-4466
Bryant, Henry Edward Cowan, 1873-
Papers. 1737-1945.
ca. 520 itenis.
lecu^^ifef - NOrth Car ° liDa Library ' Soutl > e "> TtoMM Col-
Journalist in Charlotte, K C, Missoula, Mont, and Washington
£>. C. Corres,,)OBdence scrapbook nonrv-kai •»!„»• .^P "'
Gift of Mr. Bryant and his daughter, 1944, 1946.
MS 62-4467
Campbell. John Archibald, 1811-1889
Papers. 1836-1920.
n>0 items.
lectTon^iK^, VM?* ^^ "^ S ° UtUem Htetoriral 0*
In part, transcripts.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts from Colston and Grooer families.
MS 62-4468
Brumby family.
Papers. 1833-1929.
10D items.
U^fSu'^X.^ 1 " LlbrarJ "' • S ° UtberD HiStori «" <*'"
ssssr of Mre - James MoDgin ^rsKhSrir'jSSaS!
BoS? B run^y', I ?94^? aley ' ^ ^ H ° PP6 ' "* "* °»* ^
MS 62-4469
372
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wood, William H S 1840-1907.
Material for a book on Friends during the Civil War,
1860-87.
ca. 100 items.
In Haverford College Library. Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten )
Publisher and hanker. Letters, diaries, accounts. Items extracted
from minutes of Yearly Meetings of the Society of Friends, and other
material collected by Wood for a book on Friends during the Civil
War Includes about 50 letters (1881-8T) to Wood from Friends
discussing their civil and military experiences and giving accounts
of interviews with Edwin McMasters Stanton and Abraham Lincoln,
and other information; extracts (1861-65) from the journals of John
Bacon Crenshaw (1820-1889), Richmond Quaker active In the relief
of Friends during the Civil War, containing accounts of Interviews
with Jefferson Davis as well as copies of petitions for exemptions
and correspondence concerning exemptions from military service for
members of the Society of Friends, Church of the Brethren, and
others; accounts of experiences of Southern Quakers; reminiscences
(1861-65) of Francis Thompson King (1810-1891), Baltimore Friend;
copies of letters, memorials, petitions, and other items extracted from
minutes of Representative Meetings of Yearly Meetings of Baltimore
(1861-68), New York (1861-63) and Western Yearly Meeting (1861-
65) and from minutes of Meetings for Sufferings of Yearly Meetings
of Indiana (1861-65), New England (1862-64). North Carolina (1861-
65), Ohio (1862-63) and Philadelphia (1860-67)
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Arnold Wood, 1953.
MS 62-4470
James family.
Papers, 1850-1904.
ft.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
Correspondence and other writings of John Hough James (1800-
1881) lawyer, backer, and railroad entrepreneur, of Urbana, Ohio;
John Henry James (1834-1808), lawyer, inventor, businessman, and
Democratic politician, of Urbana and Sandusky, Ohio; and John
Henry James (1S66-1950), lawyer and businessman, of Urbana and
Sandusky. The correspondence (1850-58) of John Hough James re-
lates chiefly to legal cases, particularly the estate of the Texan, Robert
Barr (d. 1839), land sales, railroads, banking, cattle raising, flour
milling Urbana University, and Swedenborgtanism. James' mis-
cellaneous writings (1852-64) include historical sketches, letters to
the editor on various political topics, case briefs, Urbana University
committee reports, and discussions of Swedenborgian philosophy.
The correspondence (1863-98) of John Henry James, Sr., includes his
letters as a captain of the 26th Ohio Volunteer Infantry relating
chiefly to Democratic soldier voting in the field. Other topics include
Democratic politics, limestone quarrying at Marblehead, Ohio, Ur-
bana University, and a patent to convert narrow gauge railroads
to broad gauge. The correspondence (1898-1904) of John Henry
James, Jr., concerns Urbana University, land speculation, limestone
quarrying at Marblehead, and Democratic politics. Includes a letter
to Abraham Lincoln relating to a mutiny among Negro troops, and
correspondence (1852-59) of the Urbana and Champaign Mutual
Insurance Co., Urbana, Ohio. Correspondents include Thomas Cor-
win, Samuel Sullivan Cox, Columbus Delano, George Brinton Mc-
Clellan, and George Hunt Pendleton.
Inventory available in the library.
Purchase, 1961.
MS 62-4471
Brown, Heinrich Jacob, 1879-1959.
Paper?, 1945-58.
lbox.
In Betbel College Historical Library.
Mennonite missionary to China. Correspondence (1945-51) relat-
ing to China, reports, articles, and passports. Material is related to
the library's P. H. Richert and P. P. Wedel collections.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of the Brown family.
MS 62-4472
Bagg, Charlotte (Winchester) 1856-1931.
Papers, 1888-1900.
50 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Resident of Tombstone, Ariz. Correspondence, account book, list-
ing members of the Democratic Central Committee (1894), prospectus
for Copper King Mining Co, certificates appointing Mrs. Bagafs hus-
band, Stanley Chlpman Bags, to the Board of Prison Commissioners
(1893-95), tax deeds to Tombstone, Arte, property, quitclaim deeds,
leases, bills of sale, and other papers.
^^ MS 62-4473
Gibson, James, 1768 or 9-1856.
Papers, 1712-1846.
ca. 1500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer of Pennsylvania. Correspondence, relating to local affairs
and politics; Maryland land claims and deeds (1712-16) ; French and
Spanish passports; agreements of Philadelphia merchants to refuse
notes of credit (1766) ; accounts of money paid out on warrants by
the auditor general (1777) ; papers relating to Francis Hopklnson and
the Board of the Treasury (1780) ; various contracts, accounts, and
legal papers involving Robert Morris, Daniel Parker, and John Nichol-
son and concerning transactions during the Revolution ; papers of the
Pennsylvania Population Company and the Asylum Company, relating
to land transactions In which Gibson, Robert Morris, and John Nichol-
son were interested <T792-1828) ; correspondence of their agents, one
of whom was Judah Colt; and papers concerning land transfers to
Pennsylvania In the Erie area (1792). Other correspondence is
addressed to the Philadelphia publishers and booksellers Carey and
Lea and their successors Carey, Lea and Carey, and Lea and Blanch-
ard. Correspondents include William Balnbrldge, Horace Blnney,
Charles L. Bonaparte, John C. Breckinridge, Thomas Cooper, Joseph
Drayton, Peter Du Ponceau, Millard Fillmore, Charles Jared Inger-
soU, John Marshall, Joel B. Poinsett, Joseph Quincy, R. Randolph,
Joseph Reed, Thomas RlcbA Richard Rush, Andrew Stevenson, Bush-
rod Washington, Hamilton Washington, and Noah Webster.
MS 62-4474
Crane, Royston Campbell, 1864-1956.
Papers on Texas Technological College, 1916-31.
lft. (281 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Lawyer, Judge, and historian. Correspondence, articles, scrap-
books, scrapbook materials, on the proposed West Texas Agricultural
and Mechanical College, the Sweetwater, Tex. secession movement,
and the early history of Texas Technological College. Persons named
Include Don Hampton Blggers, Silliman Evans, Thomas F. Hodge,
and Thomas Ulvan Taylor.
Inventory In the repository.
Purchased from Mr. Crane, 1933.
MS 62-4475
Peters, David, 1877-1956.
Papers, 1949-56.
lbox.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mayor of a Russian village who resettled in Kansas. Correspond-
ence, autobiography, memoirs of life In Russia and refugee experi-
ences, and maps of Russian Mennonite villages.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift
MS 62-4476
Voth, Peter Richert, 1870-1962.
Papers, 1894-1949.
lbox.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonite minister and watchmaker. Correspondence, passports
(1874), family record books (1842, 1962), and autobiographical
sketches. Material is related to the library's H. Banman collection.
Gift of the Voth family.
MS 62-4477
Mennonite Board of Guardians.
Records, 1873-80.
lbox.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Correspondence, contracts, negotiations with steamship lines and
railroad companies, and immigrant lists, of a committee resident at
Summerneld, 111, to finance and facilitate immigration of Mennonites
from Eastern Europe. Material is related to the library's Christian
Krehbiel, David Goerz, and D. Gaeddert collections.
Calendar In the library.
MS62-4478
Branson, Billy Ray.
Papers relating to Texas Land and Development Com-
pany, 1918-60.
ca. 310 items.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Correspondence and notes of interviews, related to the preparation
of his dissertation. The Texas Land and Development Company
(1960). Includes material on Frederick Stark Pearson and the de-
velopment of agriculture in the vicinity of Plalnview, Tex.
inventory In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Branson, 1960.
MS 62-4479
373
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Carter, Amon Giles, 1879-1955.
Papers relating to Texas Technological Collese, 1923-27.
2 ft. (2G0 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection
In part, microfilm of originals in possession of the Port Worth
star-telegram.
»n^r? paper l ,ubl 'S er - Coiespondence, clippings, articles, bulletins,
and other papers, reflecting Carter's service as chairman of the board
of directors of Texas Technological College; and copy (microfilm) of
a newspaper clipping file concerning Carter. Correspondents Include
w^&f ♦ Ara S??S & "£ -^bbum, Harry Yandell Benedict, Annie
Webb Blanton, William H. Bledsoe, John W. Capenter, B M. Chlt-
woo£Bruce Benson Cobb, C. N. Crosier, Alaric Brandt WiTAJqua
O. DeGroff, Florence A. Drane, Silllman Evans, Frederick Ernest
2?£n^ T ? I " a T, P ^? B Hobb7 ' PanI WhlHWd Horn, Clifford Bart-
i^hn ^i k)rn ? 1 ??.5? T ^ port Judd ' a T - K"" ™. Bradford Knapp,
tJ2S iSSUj*" 11 ^' C W ' Meadows, Dan Moody, Pat M Neff
Joseph Elbert Nunn, Clarence Ousley, E. W. Provence, L. W i,bS
TwIrrvT f fhf "*«S aD, 5 l? muelS ' Brnest °- Thompson. Bryc?L
l witty, K. A. underwood, and Homer D. Wade
Gift of the Carter estate, 1956.
MS 62-4480
Brown, Edward, 1771-1844.
Papers, 1792-1848.
600 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Calker, of Newburyport, Mass., and Thomaston. Me. Correspond-
ence, mainly from members of the Brown family, a few small jour-
^ SSL financial and legal papers. Inclndes a number of letters
from Brown s brothers who were shipmasters and merchants in New-
buryport, and about 200 letters of Samuel Tenney, Brown's cousin,
containing genealogical sketches of the Brown and allied families and
?&?J >n Ki 1< i dentS ? ? e t War of W12- Other letters conceTfamtly
affairs, shipping and sMpbnlldlng, local church events, and Newbnry-
port and vicinity In the War of 1812. ^^ ^
Purchased from tie American Antiquarian Association, 1821.
MS 62-4481
Sommers (G.) and Company-, St. Paul.
Records, 1851-1959.
3000 items and 7 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
„„ Correspondence, minutes of the meetings of the board of directors
and stockholders, stock certificates, trial balances, mort^geTdeeds!
Indentures and other business and legal papers of a wholesale firm
aealing-ln dry goods, house furnishings, hardware, and other products.
Includes papers of the Sommers family. ^
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Charles L. Sommers, 1946 and 1980.
MS 62-4482
Brigham, Elijah, 1751-1816.
Family papers, 1754-1880.
2 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
™.r^ tters ' d °£ nnents . and legal papers of the inter-related Brigham,
Phillips, and Waters families. *^
MS 62-4483
Shaw f amfly.
Papers of the Shaw and Webb families, 1756-1881
6 boxes. —7
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
StifSf 8 'iSifci 8 ! 1 * and genealogical notes of the Shaw, Leonard,
Stetson^aud Webb families, first in southeastern Massachusetts, later
MS 62-4484
Attic Clab, Minneapolis.
Records, ca. 1912-30.
ca.lft.
In Minneapolis Public Library.
Miscellaneous correspondence, secretary's reports (1913-23) year-
books, amercements of exhibitions, announcements and programs of
f 5?M£L BOtiai l veata - «*«<**» tames of dob piibllcatiobsTpictoreiL
uf M10 ,er reC ° " n assoclatlon <* Minneapolis artiste organised
MS 62-4485
Staples, Stephen McLeHan, 1800-1832.
Papers, 1822-30.
ca. 250 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence, a prospectus with signatures of subscribers for a
map of Mexico, a record of copyright deposit of Staples' Gramfitica
completa de la lingua Inglesa, and a will. Includes letters of the
Staples family in the Philadelphia area. Prospectus and ca. 100 let-
ters are in Spanish.
MS 62-4486
Kelker, Rudolph Frederick, 1820-1906.
Correspondence, 1834-49.
52 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence with Alexander Ramsey (1815-1908) while Bam-
seywas a student at Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., a teacher at Kute-
town, Pa., a law student at Carlisle, Pa., a business asentm TexM a
soSTen«o* r * 0onsress *«> m Pennsylvania, and Governor of Mlnne-
MS62-4487
Satterlee, William Wilson, 1837-1898.
Papers of William W. and Marion P. Satterlee, 1879-
1928.
1 box and 1 file of cards.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
p.rtT b b?vi?- W ™ am „ w - Satterlee ^ a leader of the Prohibition
Party in Minnesota and as professor at Grant University lnAttenT
the^i^? b S°^ C T t ? ini J lg cUwU,es from neww^^MIatoTat
the tune of Satterlee's death and a letter by iSanceV ElfaaDett
Willard; correspondence of Marlon P. Satterlee, his son! m thTstomJ
SSS™ K f ^ :an l, a card ■ I " te -*™»*^«ornS« alSJt tS
Indians who participated in the outbreak and about tl* whlterfrtlni
Gift of and deposited by Marion P. Satteriee. 1916-29. Tlcums -
MS 62-4488 rev
Chicago Peace Society.
Records, 1910-21.
ca. 900 items and 5 v.
In Chicago Historical Society library
,r,P°^if Sp0nden(:e ' mlnutes . reports, financial records, printed matter
and other papers. Most of the correspondence Is ^dreSedlTjS
society's president, Henry Crittenden^rViTaom-uSf^n^^
of peace among the English speaking peoples and to Amerirann?;
G^^^e^ietT^J en ' 7 attMmi "*" J"* 6 ™-
MS 62-4489
Montgomery Bell Academy, NaahmOe.
Minute books, 1852-1950.
4 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Three volumes of minutes (1922-50) of the academy and a volnme
v.S^n^ 'I 8 ?" 1306 ) <* a>e board of trusteeToftS U^veiStHf
X^™»™, dud i'? fr - ^te^i <» the establishment ofth« "aradem? as
the preparatory division of the university ^^^
Unpublished register In the repository
Deposited by John Sloan, a trustee of the university.
MS 62-4490
Tucker, Hampton, 1870-
Papers, 1895-1945.
19ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, national attorney, and mining trustee of the Chocktaw
Nation. Legal papers arranged by person or by subject, personal
papers, correspondence and records of the Chocktaw mining trusts
material relating to Congressional hearings on Indian affairs, and
some papers of the law firm of Wilkinson and Hudson.
MS 62-4491
Tiger, Moty, Principal Chief of the Creek Nation.
Papers, 1899-1914.
86 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Speeches, editorials, proceedings of the Creek Nation Council and
other papers, including material on the change in status of the Creek
Nation and Its chief after the amalgamation of Indian Territory and
sSrni9OT mt0Iy ta M06, SDd the admlssion »* Olotaui
MS 62-4492
374
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Oochalata, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
Papers, 1876-81.
525 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Papers relating to the Cherokee Nation, of which Oochalata (also
known as Charles Thompson) was principal chief, 1875-79, including
material on intruders, schools, council proceedings, tribal courts, and
the leasing of common lands to the whites.
MS 62-4493
Lyford, George Henry Anderson, 1861-1934.
Papers, 1835-1932.
ca. 3500 iteius.
Is Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Lawyer. Correspondence, account books, and miscellaneous docu-
ments of Lyford and his family.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Emmlta Lyford, 1958.
MS 62-4494
Gano, John Stites, 1766-1822.
Family papers, 1787-1851.
ca. 850 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Army officer. Correspondence, sketches, invitations, and other
papers relating to the early history of Cincinnati, to military matters,
and to the Gano family.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Laura Vallette Gano, 1900.
MS 62-4495
Oopper, Edward Nicholas, 1879-1953.
Family papers, 1813-1953.
ca. 1100 items and 36 v.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
University professor and social worker. Correspondence, personal
diaries, household accounts, poetry, schoolbooks. Civil War memora-
bilia, and other material concerning the Clopper family. Includes
documents relating to land and taxes in Texas and letters from David
G. Burnet (1788-1870) first President of the Republic of Texas, his
son, William E. Burnet (1833-1865), and the Chambers family.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Gift of the estate of Mr. Clopper, 1955.
MS 62-4496
Beecher family.
Papers of the Beecher and Trimble families, 1817-92.
ca. 110 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Correspondence, documents, and other papers relating to the
Beecher and Trimble families. The bulk of the letters were written
by William Henry Trimble while serving as an officer in the 60th
Regt. of Ohio Volunteer Infantry which was in Virginia during 1862.
Other correspondents Include George Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher,
Lyman Beecher, Philemon Beecher, and Isabella (Beecher) Hooker.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. N. B. Beecher, 1955.
MS 62-4497
Jackson, Alexander M 1833-1889.
Jackson-Crutcher papers, 1821-1930.
ca. 2250 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A3882)
Lawyer, court reporter, Army officer, and secretary of the Terri-
tory of New Mexico. Correspondence, business papers, 218 pieces of
sheet music (1881-1925), clippings, programs, pamphlets, and other
papers, including material on New Mexico before the Civil War,
Texas during the war and Reconstruction, military and political
problems of the South, personal and business affairs (1898-1930) of
the Crutcher and Jackson families in Dallas, the arts in Texas, and
experiences of a member of the A. E. F. in World War i. Persons
mentioned include Cordelia Kavanaugh Jackson (chief collector of
the papers) and Henry Hopkins Sibley.
Finding aid in the librarv.
Gift of A. L. Conder.
MS 62-4498
Cobb, Berry Benson, 1895-
Papers, 1825-1939.
2 ft. and ca. 450 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A39148)
Lawyer and historian. Cobb family correspondence, including
letters of Samuel Gilbreath describing the Oregon trail and life in
Oregon ; notes for Cobb's History of Dallas lawyers (published 1934)
and his histories of Franklin College, Marvin College, and Masons
in Texas; and land titles, Confederate currency, clippings, printed
material, and other papers. Includes material on north Texas, Texas
history, and the Methodist Church in Texas.
Finding aid in the library.
Gift of Mr. Cobb.
MS 62-4499
Cevallos family.
Papers, 1683-1870.
274 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A4136)
Correspondence and other papers, in Spanish, of the Cevallos
(Zeballos) family of Valle de Toranzo in Aes, Spain.
Gift of the Dallas Dept. of Public Welfare, which received it from
P. P. Martinez.
MS 62-4500
Towne family.
Papers of the Towne and Bragg families, 1730-1867:
lbox.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Papers of the Towne and Bragg families of Essex Co., Mass. In-
cludes bills, receipts, promissory notes, estate papers, and a few deeds,
statements, and accounts, relating chiefly to the affairs of Ephralm
Towne, Capt Benjamin Towne (d. ca. 1772) and his family, Benja-
min Bragg of Danvers, Mass. (d. 1759) and Nathaniel Bragg of
Wenham, Mass.
MS 62-4501
Redwine, Wilbur Nrsh, 5. 1862.
Papers, 1898-1943.
16 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and Oklahoma State senator. Correspondence file, chiefly
relating to Bedwine's legal practice, personal account ledgers for his
law practice, printed briefs of Oklahoma Supreme Court cases, politi-
cal campaign literature and related documents, and other legal pa-
pers, together with papers pertaining to Bedwine's position as super-
intendent of relief for Pittsburg Co., Okla.
MS 62-4502
Smith, John L b. 1822.
Papers, 1848-1917.
2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (813)
Correspondence, diary (1869) mortgages, bonds, deeds, tax re-
ceipts, road warrants, accounts, merchandising bills, miscellaneous
legal material, and other papers of a farming family of Bath, N. Y.
The papers throw light on farming conditions in Steuben Co., N. T,
during the decades after the Civil War.
MS 62-4503
Treman, Robert Elias, 1888-1953.
Papers of Robert E. and Robert H. Treman, to 1929.
lbox.
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (2/1/41)
Three Cornell University notebooks of Robert Henry Treman
(1858-1937) ; papers relating to reunions of the Class of 1909, to a
trustee investigation in 1913 on such matters as University organiza-
tion and administration, disposition of funds, faculty status, and
standards of scholarship, to a comparative survey of women's hous-
ing at Cornell (1913), and to a semicentennial endowment program
(1919) : and other papers.
MS 62-4504
Stevens, Doris, 1892-
Papers, 1824-42.
39 v., 3 file drawers, and several items.
In Badclifle College Library, Women's Archives (A-104)
Women's leader. Correspondence, articles by and about Miss
Stevens, speeches, unpublished Spanish and Portuguese translations of
her Jailed for freedom, research material for her Paintings and
drawings of Jeannette Scott, other personal papers; and 23 work-
books for a report (1933) on political and civil rights of women to
the 7th International American Conference In Montevideo, 16 scrap-
books with press releases and photos^ and many other records (1928-
35) of the Inter-American Commission of Women, of which, Miss
Stevens waB chairman.
Card Index available In the library.
MS 62-4505
375
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stearns family.
Correspondence and documents of the Stearns family of
Eoseburg and Oakland, Or., 1843-1906.
lbox.
In University of Oregon Library.
Many of the letters and most of the documents concern Daniel
Warren Stearns.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
MS 62-4606
Cm-wen family.
Papers.
575 items.
In American Antiqnarian Society collections.
Over 400 letters of the Sewall, Curwen, Cotton Mather, Dnmmer,
and Tale families, together with papers on the Loulsburg campaign
of 1745 and on early churches near Boston, and letters (1734-45) on
hortlcnlture from P. Colllnson of London to CoL John Cnstls of Wil-
llamsbarg, Va.
Calendar of papers 'from 1640 to 1796 In the repository.
MS 62-4507
Borden, Gail, 1801-1874.
Papers, 1830-1937.
6 ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Businessman, journalist, and public servant 'Correspondence, letter
press books of Borden's Condensed Milk Co. (later the Borden Co.),
account books (1839-96), a contract book (1876-81), scrapbooks In-
cluding recipes and news items of the 1870's, and printed matter.
Includes material on the Borden Home Farm Milk Co., Borden's In-
vention of a meat biscuit, his business In Galveston (1839-49), and
surveying for Stephen F. Austin. The material bulks largest 1830-
1908. Correspondents Include Ashbel Smith.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Deposit of the Borden Co., through Joe B. Frantz, 196L
MS 62-4508
Baldwin, Christopher Columbus, 1800-1835.
Papers.
11 v. and 4 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Lawyer, editor, and librarian of the American Antiquarian So-
ciety. Correspondence, in part Baldwin's official correspondence as
librarian of the American Antiquarian Society ; diaries, ledger, docket
books, and other papers.
Calendar available In the repository for part of the correspond-
ence.
MS 62-4509
Robertson, Mrs. G N
Papers, 1936-46.
6 ft (ca, 2675 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Scrapbooks and scrapbook material. Including clippings from the
Port "Worth star-telegram, relating to World War n.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Robertson, 1957.
MS 62-4510
Ambler, John, 1762-1836.
Papers, 1800-62.
68 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Planter and militia officer. Correspondence and other papers,
mostly relating to Ambler's service in the Virginia Militia, especially
in the 19th and 2d Regiments, daring the period 1807-22. Correspond-
ents include William H. Cabell, John H. Cooke, Augustine Davis,
George Dixon, John S. Pleasants, and George W. Smith.
Purchased from Lawrence Washington, 1907.
MS 62-4511
Dickinson, Donald McDonald, 1846-1917.
Correspondence, 1863-1917.
lft (ca. 350 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer. Official, political, and personal correspondence, Including
letter books of personal correspondence during the period Dickinson
was Postmaster-General ; correspondence with such figures -as Robert
Lansing and Richard Olney relating to Dickinson's duties as senior
counsel for the U. S. at the Bering Sea Claims Convention; and 24
letters (1887-96) from Stephen J. Field.
Purchased from Bmil Hurja and Forest G. Sweet, 1936-39.
MS 62-4512
Grey, Zane, 1872-1939.
Papers.
4ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author. Pencil drafts of the following novels: Arizona Ames,
Desert of wheat, Fighting caravans, Forlorn River, Ken Ward in the
jungle, Knights of the range. The lost wagon train, Man of the forest.
Majesty's rancho, Nevada, Raiders of Spanish Peaks, Stairs of sand.
Sunset Pass, The thundering herd, The V. P. Trail, West of the
Pecos, and Wild Horse Mesa; together with a poem by Iva Houtz
Woolley in honor of Grey.
Gift of Mrs. Grey, 1953-54.
MS 62-4513
Wright, Benjamin Hall, 1801-1881.
Papers, 1839-81.
ca. 65 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Civil engineer. Correspondence (mostly after 1860) on the resump-
tion of specie payments, other political topics, and Wright's father,
Benjamin Wright (1770-1842), senior engineer for the Erie Canal
Correspondents include Hamilton Fish, Scott Lord, and S. F. Philips.
Purchased from Henrietta Wright, 1926.
MS 62-4514
Abbott, Samuel Warren, 1837-1904.
Letter book, 1862-77.
lv.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Physician. Principally letters (1862-64) on medical matters by
Abbott as assistant surgeon on the TJ. S. S. Catskili and the U. S. S.
Niagara. Postwar letters concern medicine in Massachusetts, and
other matters.
Purchase from R. W. Lull, 1916.
MS 62-4515
Association of Acting Assistant Surgeons of the United
States Army.
Becords, 1888-97.
ca. 250 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, lists of members and eligible non-members, finan-
cial records, newsletters, and printed material, concerning the efforts
of the association and its president, Daniel S. Lamb, to get Congress
to pass a law to provide commissions and discharges for the civilian
medical men who served temporarily with the Army during the Civil
War. Lamb's correspondents Include Doctors Reeves Jackson, Isaac
Massey, and William Thornton Parker.
Gift of Dr. Lamb, 1906.
MS 62-4516
Berlepsch, Hans Hermann Carl Ludwig, graf yon, 1850-
1915.
Papers. 1879-1913.
ca. 900 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Ornithologist Principally letters received by Berlepsch concern-
ing neo-tropical birds, from Jean Cabanis, Charles B. Cory. Earl
Dernedde, Emile GouneUe, Ernst Hartert, Frederick TT^iny Gustav
Hopke, Otto Eleinschmidt, Paul Leverkuhn, Adolph Bemhard Meyer,
Adolph Nehrkorn, Robert Ridgway, Adlard Tommaso Salvadori,
Herman Schalow, Philip Eugene Simon, Jean Stolzmann, and other
ornithologists.
Deposit by American Ornithologists Union, 1938, converted to gift.
1950.
MS 62-4517
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889.
Papers, 1821-89.
2 ft (ca. 1500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Marine engineer and inventor. Correspondence, articles, bio-
graphical material, financial records, technical notes, calculations,
drawings, etchings, and pictures, including much material concerning
the construction of the U. S. S. Princeton and the Monitor. Some of
the correspondence is in Swedish. Correspondents include A. Adler-
sparne, John Bourne, William Conant Church, John Dahlgren, Cor-
nelius Dalameter, Nils Ericson (brother of Ericsson), Gustavus Fox,
Francis B. Ogden, Hiram Paulding, John O. Sargent, Robert F. Stock-
ton, and Gideon Welles. The material is related to the Library's
William C. Church collection.
Gift of Mrs. Church, 1945-55.
MS 62-4518
376
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1935.
Papers, 1884-1935.
3 ft. (ca. 2100 items)
\ In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, author, anfi civic reformer. Correspondence, telegrams,
speeches, writings, clippings, and pamphlets, largely concerning
Foulke's civic reform activities, particularly those relating to the
National Civil Service Reform League, the Ku Klux Klan, and
Prohibition; and personal correspondence. Correspondents include
Charles J. Bonaparte, Robert Catherwood, Richard Dana, John Doyle,
Charles W. Eliot, Edwin Lawrence Godkin, Benjamin Harrison, Will
Hayes, George Kennan, George Keyes. Henry Cabot Lodge, George
McAneny, John A. Mcllhenny, Harry W. Marsh, Harry New, Samuel
Ordway, Theodore Roosevelt, Carl Sclrarz, Lucy Stone, Ellery Stowell,
Lucius B. Swift, William Howard Taft, and Clinton Rogers Woodruff.
Gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Foulke, 1931-36.
MS 62-4519
Humphrey, William E 1862-1934.
Papers, 1904-36.
ca. 500 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, V. S. Representative from Washington, and member of
the Federal Trade Commission. Correspondence (ca. 200 items),
speeches, memoranda, and other papers, relating primarily to Hum-
phrey's service in Congress (1903-17) and on the Trade Commission
(1926-33). Includes much material on various cases before the com-
mission, Humphrey's dissenting opinions, and his removal from
the commission by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Correspondents include
Theodore Roosevelt
Gift of Ashmun Brown, 1939-47.
MS 62-4520
Murray, David, 1830-1905.
Papers. 1872-1904.
2 ft. (ca. 500)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Educator. Notes (1873-79) on education, government, history, art,
social conditions, and ethnology in Japan, made while superintending
the educational reform of the country ; addresses and scholarly
> papers based on the notes; ca. 150 letters written by Mrs. Murray
from various places in Japan and China ; and addresses and papers
on education in the United States, Indian wampum, lotteries, and
other subjects.
In part, described in William L Chamberlain's In memorium,
David Murray (1915) p. 71-74.
Gifts of Mrs. Murray, 1916 ; Hamilton Fish Armstrong, 1946.
MS 62-1521
Oberholser, Harry Church, 1870-
Papers, 1895-1959.
Sft (ca. 6300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Ornithologist. Largely correspondence (1920-47) with ornithol-
ogists and other scientists on bird life and bird specimens of America
and other countries, Oberholser's work with scientific organizations,
and publication of his books and articles. Correspondents include
James McKeen Cittell, Samuel P. Langley, and Theodore S. Palmer.
Gift of Mr. Oberholser, 1962.
MS 62^1522
Owen. Robert Latham, 185G-1947.
Papers. 1920-41.
4 ft. (ca. 2300 items)
In Library of Congress. Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, banker, and V. S. Senator from Oklahoma. Correspond-
ence, articles, speeches, MS. of a book on money, memnranda, news
clippings, annotated congressional records and bills, graphs, and sta-
tistics, largely concerning fiscal causes of depressions and arguments
for Government control of currency and credit. Correspondents in-
clude Charles Binderup, Charles Coughlln, James Cromwell, Irving
Fisher. James Farley, Carter Glass, Raymond Moley, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, and Jerry Voorhis.
Gift of Mr. Owen. 1945.
, MS 62-4523
^Roberts, Elizabeth Madox, 1886-1941.
Papers, 1920-40.
4 ft. (ca. SOO items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author. Drafts, printer's copy, carbon copies, and galley proofs,
for each of Miss Roberts' published works (usually several forms of
each), except In the great steep's garden (1915) for which there is an
autographed printed copy ; and material for two projected novels,
other notes, unpublished writings, sketches, clippings, and a yearbook.
Described in the Library of Congress Quarterly journal of current
acquisitions, v. 1, no. 2 (Oct-Dec. 1943) p. 29-31.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library.
Information on Hterarv rights available in the Library.
Gift of Ivor S. Roberts, 1943-14.
MS 62-4524
Ward, Lester Frank, 1841-1913.
Papers, 1883-1906.
4 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Sociologist. Drafts of, notes for, and some page proofs of five of
Ward's books: Dynamic sociology (1883), Psychic factors of civiliza-
tion (1893), Outlines nf sociology (1898), Pure sociology (1903), and
Applied sociology (1906)
Deposited by Mrs. Ward, 1913 ; converted to gift, 1950.
MS 62-4525
Loomis, Mahlon, 1826-1886.
Papers, 1854-1910.
ca. 250 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Inventor and dentist. Correspondence, descriptions of inventions,
letters patent, an experiment notebook, notes, drawings, a speech, an
unpublished article, news Clippings, and photos., almost entirely on
wireless telegraphy, the Loomis Aerial Telegraph Co., and Its efforts
to obtain financial support for Loomis' experiments. Material after
1886 concerns efforts of bis family and friends to gain recognition for
his work.
Deposited by Helen Rose, 1924, converted to gift, 1956; gift of
Mary Texanna Loomis, 1933.
MS 62-4526
Rockwell, Almon Ferdinand, 1. 1835.
Papers, 1852-1900.
3 ft. (ca. 2000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Correspondence (mostly 1877-81), diaries of Rock-
well and his son, Donnell Rockwell, and journals (1862-89) Concerns
investments in the Silver King Mine and other enterprises by Rock-
well and James Abram Garfield, Garfield's assassination and his ap-
pointment controversy with Roscoe Conkling, Rockwell's Civil War
experiences, and the Battle of Shiloh. Includes ca. 90 letters from
Garfield to Rockwell. The material is related to the Library's Gar-
field collection.
Gift of Samuel A. Crozer, 1920.
MS 62-4527
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1872-1962.
Papers, 1900-47.
12 ft. (ca. 7700 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Anthologist, author, and librarian. Correspondence with poets
and other writers, comments on the origin of quotations, obscure
biographical data on literary figures, and negotiations with publishers,
relating to the compilation of Stevenson's anthologies ; MSS. of many
of his stories and articles ; and extensive correspondence as European
representative of the American Library Association, including
material on the American Library in Paris, founded in 1918. Li-
brarian correspondents include Charles Agnew MacLean. Carl Hast-
ings Milam, Herbert Putnam, and Mckendree Llewellyn Raney.
Gift of Mr. Stevenson, 1953-59.
MS 62-4528
Wheeler, John Hill, 1806-1882.
Papers, 1828-82.
6 ft. (ca. 100 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts from British archives.
Historian diplomat, and public official. Diaries (1828-32, 1854-
82). a little correspondence, MS. of the V. S. Treasury Dept Tear-
book (1868) compiled by Wheeler, MSS. relating to Nicaragua and
Wheeler's service there, 12 scrapbooks with an index, and other
papers, including material on North Carolina history, social activi-
ties in Washington, D. C, politics, statistics, and the William Walker
filibuster. _
• Gift of Woodbury Wheeler, 1900; puchased from Mrs. Thomas L.
Miller, 1933.
MS 62-4529
BeD, John, 1797-1869.
Papers, 1815-61.
ca. 120 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Statesman. Correspondence, Bell's speeches, and his reports in the
V. S. Congress. Includes material on patronage In Tennessee, na-
tional politics, and Bell's candidacy for President In 1880. Corre-
spondents include Neill S. Brown. Frederick S. HeiskelL Washington
Hunt, and Balie Peyton.
Also described in the Report of the Librarian of Congress, 1907,
p. 135-136.
In large part, purchased from Samuel Yeatman, 1907.
MS 62-4530
377
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons.
Debates. 1776-89.
82 t.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Verbatim shorthand report of debates (45 v.), together with a
longhand transcript thereof (37 v.), made by or for Sir Henry
Cavendish.
I»urchased ca. 1876. Formerly in the possession of the Stamp
Office, Dublin, and of W. McC. Torrens, MP.
MS 62-4531
Cruikshnnk, Robert.
Business records, 1827-31.
2v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Book dealer, of Georgetown, D. C. Letter book (1827-29) contain-
ing letters and orders to dealers In Baltimore, Philadelphia, New
York, Hartford, and Boston; and daybook (1827-81)
Purchased from Etta Louise Taggart, 1915.
MS 62-4532
Ainsworth, Frederick Crayton, 1852-1934.
Correspondence, 1901-28.
225 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Letters relating mainly to smokeless powder, in-
vestigations of rifle bore corrosion, and a new or improved composi-
tion for the cleaning and lubricating of gun and rifle barrels. Corre-
spondents Include Edward Cathcart Crossman (b. 1881) and Arno
Carl Fleldner (b. 1881)
Bequest of Mr. Ainsworth, 1998.
MS 62-4533
Dixon, Edward.
Business records, 1743-96.
7ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Merchant Ledgers, daybooks, journal, waste books, blacksmith's
accounts and ledger, and miscellaneous accounts, showing the trans-
actions of Dixon's store at Port Royal, Va., and giving information
on current prices, the movement of trade, the character of exports and
imports, and the articles consumed on Virginia plantations
Purchased from Richard T. Pratt, 191L
MS 62-4534
Bead, Thomas.
Business records, 1794-1811.
3v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Ledgers and account books of a general merchant of Georgetown.
D. C. Includes lists of notes taken from the ledgers, giving names,
dates and occupations of early residents of the District of Columbia
and Montgomery Co., Md.
Purchased from James F. Meegan, 1912.
MS 62-4535
Bates, Edward, 1793-1869.
Papers, 1859-66.
70 items and 5 v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, State legislator, TJ. s. Bepresentatlve from Missouri, and
U. S. Attorney General. Diaries, miscellaneous newspaper clippings,
and other papers. Includes memoranda read to President Lincoln's
cabinet, Bates' Opinion on the admission of West Virginia Into the
union, and his Statement on the present condition of the country.
The diaries, edited by Howard K. Beale, are printed In the Ai"»»»i
report of the American Historical Association (I960) v 4.
Gift of Helen Nicolay, 1947.
MS 62-4536
Boswell (William) & Company, Port Tobacco, Md.
Records, 1846-61.
4v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journals of accounts of a general merchant
Gift of Mrs. J. Brace Kremer, 1943.
MS 62-4537
>tS,
Johnston, William Dawson, 1871-1928.
Papers, 1900-27.
6 ft. (ca. 7500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Librarian and historian. Correspondence, memoranda, reports,
lists, notes, reprints of articles and papers read, notes for a projected
second volume of Johnston's History of the Library of Congress and
for his projected College and university libraries, a clipping file and
photos., on libraries, their subject fields, services, statistics and his-
tory; and on Johnston's service at Columbia University Library
(1909-14), St. Paul Public Library (1914-21), and the Library of
Congress (1900-07, 1926-28). Correspondents include Melvil Dewey,
Herbert Putnam, and many other prominent librarians
Gift of Mr. Johnston, 1928.
MS 62-4538
Lawrie, Lee Oskar, 1877-
Papers, 1920-54.
8 ft. (ca. 5700 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Sculptor. Correspondence, drawings, and other papers, largely re-
lating to Lawrie's sculptural projects. Much of the correspondence Is
with Bertram C. Goodhue, with whom Lawrie collaborated. Other
correspondents include James Earle Fraser, Daniel Chester French,
Leo Friedlander, Bex Ingram, Michael Lantz, Paul Manship, and
Adolph A. Weinman.
Unpublished register In the Library.
Information on literary rights available In the Library.
Gift of Mr; Lawrie, 1955.
MS 62-4539
Le Gendre, Charles William, 1830-1899.
Papers, 1866-1892.
8ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer and diplomat Personal and family correspondence,
official correspondence, dispatches, and memoranda, relating to iB
Gendre' s service as consul at Amoy, China (1866-72), and as military
advisor to Japan and the Kingdom of Korea; an Index of a personal
library; 4 v. with drawings and photos., describing travels among
Formosa aborigines; and 42 v, mostly In French, of a work on the
spread of races, early civilizations, and Asian history.
Gift of Mrs. William Le Gendre, 1933.
MS 62-4540
HaO, Olivia B
Papers, 1869-1905.
300 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Suffragette, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Correspondence, photos and
printed matter, relating to the woman suffrage movement 'Most
prominent correspondent is Susan B. Anthony
Gift of Mrs. Frank P. Hixson, 1958.
MS 62-4541
Rennie family.
Papers, 1831-1942.
627 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (843, 1165)
Business papers (1831-64) of Joseph Bennle, Virginia seedsman;
personal correspondence (1852-90) of his wife and daughters; family
correspondence, sermons, and notes, of his grandson, Joseph Bennle,
Presbyterian minister.
Unpublished description In the library.
Acquired, 1944-46.
MS 62
Baird, Samuel John, 1817-1893.
Papers, 1834-92.
1 ft (6TiO items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Presbyterian clergyman and author, of Newark, Ohio. Corre-
spondence relating to Presbyterian Church affairs and doctrinal
questions, the work of the American Bible Society in Va. (1885-75),
and personal matters of the Baird family. Prominent correspondents
Include E. T. Baird, Thomas D. Baird, William Logan Baird, B. J
Breckenridge, George Howe, and William J. B. Taylor.
Purchased from C. S. Hook, 1910.
MS 62-4543
378
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kingsbury, Jacob, 1756-1837.
Papers, 1727-1856.
ca. lft. (358 items)
fc In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
r Soldier. Chiefly correspondence but includes deeds and land rec-
ords of the Hiirtshorn family of Norwich, Conn., military reports,
memoranda, inventories, garrison- orders, general orders, court-
martial proceedings, guard mounts at Fort Walcott (1812), counter-
sign book (1813), and inspection returns (1814). Bulk of the papers
are of the period 1800^-25. Prominent correspondents include Thomas
Humphrey Gushing, John Pratt, Horatio Stark, Elisha Tracy, and
James Wilkinson!
Described in the Library's Handbook of manuscripts in the Library
of Congress (1918) p. 211.
Purchased from George H. Richmond, 1906.
MS 62-4544
Pender, William Dorsey, 1834-1863.
Papers, 1860^63.
202 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1059)
Army officer. Letters to his wife written from U. S. Army posts
(May-Aug. 1860), and from Virginia and North Carolina while serv-
ing in the Confederate Army (March 1861-June 1863)
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of William C. Pender, 1946.
MS 62-4545
Whitaker, Ferdinand Harmon, d. 1896.
Papers, 1844-96.
96 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1002)
Farmer, at Enfield, Halifax Co., N. C. Accounts with cotton
merchants at Norfolk, Petersburg, and Baltimore; pocket account
books; Methodist chapel records; correspondence from Whitaker
family, and from a brother-in-law, Lemuel D'Berry.
| Unpublished description in the library.
* Gift of Miss Jewel E. Whitaker, 1945.
MS 62-4546
Walker, James Alexander, 1832-190L
Papers, 1855-1929.
ca. 300 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (852)
Confederate Army officer, Virginia State legislator and Lieutenant
Governor, and U. S. Representative from Virginia. Correspondence
(1855-58, 1892-1905), speeches, clippings, and typescript of unpub-
lished biography by Walker's daughter from his notes.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired 1939, 1942.
MS 62-4547
National Committee on Atomic Information.
Records, 1945h18.
48 ft (ca. 30,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speeches, articles, financial
papers, filmstrips, photos., motion picture films, and printed or near-
print material, reflecting the attempts of the committee to promote
popular understanding of the implications of atomic energy. Corre-
spondents Include various scientists and organizations.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of the committee through Mrs. Harold A Stone, 1952.
MS 62-4548
Young, John Russell, 1841-1899.
k Papers, 1843-98.
I 7 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist, diplomat and librarian. Correspondence (1858-98)
concerning political and Journalistic matters and a visit of Li Hung-
chang to the United States ; an autobiography with annotations ; and
a scrapbook (1843-50). Correspondents include Chester Alan Arthur,
James Bryce, Salmon Portland Chase, Samuel L. Clemens, Roscoe
Conkllng, Jay Cooke, Angustin Daly, Charles A Dana, John W.
Forney, James Abram Garfield, Henry George, Horace Greeley,
Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, Edwin Denison Morgan, Carl
Schurz, Philip Henry Sheridan, William Tecumseh Sherman, Henry
M. Stanley, Charles Sumner, Henry Watterson, and Andrew D.
White. The material Is related to the Library's U. S. Grant collection.
Giftof Mrs. Young and Gordon R. Young, 1924.
MS 62-4549
Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramck, 1809-1884.
Papers, 1818-S5.
ca. 2 ft (ca. 600 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative from Mississippi, editor, and historian. Cor-
respondence, notes, drafts of speeches and articles, poems, genealogi-
cal charts, commonplace book (1824), and a volume of autobiograph-
ical notes (1829). Relates chiefly to politics, land matters, business
affairs, the military career of his son, Willis Herbert, and Recon-
struction. The collection Includes commonplace books (1854-57) and
a diary (1864-65) of his son, Willis Herbert who was a Confederate
captain and served at the Battles of Vicksburg and Missionary Ridge ;
also a commonplace book (1867) and a journal (1861-67) of Clai-
borne's nephew, Henry A. Garrett Principal correspondents are
A. G. Brown, G. C. Chandler, William M. Gwin, R M. Johnson, James
B. McRea, John A. Parker, and R J. Walker. ,
Purchased from Alexander Hay, New Orleans, 1917. ,
MS 62455(1
Children's Crusade for Children.
Records, 1939-40.
lift (ca. 7500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, official records, drafts of speeches and articles by
Dorothy Canfield Fisher and others, clippings concerning the crusade,
copies of requests to numerous officials for public support, together
with their answers, and publicity materials used to further the goals
of the crusade, an organization formed in the winter of 1939-40 by
Mrs. Henry Seidel Canby and Mrs. Fisher, to aid the war-exiled
children of Europe by a nation-wide contribution of money from
American schoolchildren. Correspondents include Marion G. Canby
(Mrs. Henry Seidel Canby) Mrs. Fisher, Herbert H. Lehman, John
Herling, and William Allen White.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of the crusade, 1940.
MS 62-4551
Burton, George William, 1858-1941.
Papers, 1908-30.
1 ft (ca. 200 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Banker, of LaCrosse, Wis. Correspondence with William Howard
Taft, programs, invitations, souvenirs, and other memorabilia, relat-
ing to Wisconsin and national politics, Robert M LaFollette, Taff s
visits to Wisconsin, and other matters. Some of the letters are from
Wendell W. Mischler, Taft's secretary.
Gift of R- E. Nietsch, 1942.
MS 62-4552
Brown, John, 1800-1859.
Papers, 1801-1928.
ca. 300 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Divisioh.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies (positive).
Abolitionist. Letters, telegrams, documents, photos., clippings,
and other items, some by John Brown but most of them relating to
him and to his raid on Harper's Ferry. Most of the collection con-
sists of letters and telegrams from various Individuals to Gov. Henry
A. Wise of Virginia (Oct-Dec 1859)
Gift and purchase, 1910-46.
MS 62-4553
Furman, Bess, 1894-
Papers. 1919-60.
32 ft (24,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist and author. Relates mainly to the Washington, D. C,
political scene and covers period dating from her early work on the
Kearney (Neb.) Daily hub (1918) through her New York Times
articles (1960). Includes Mss and notes of her published works,
Washington by-line and White House profile. Correspondents include
Eleanor Roosevelt Ruth Bryan Owen Rodhe, Bess Truman, Malvina
Thompson, and Edith Helm.
Unpublished Teglster in the Library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the Library.
Gift of Bess Furman Armstrong, 1954, 1962.
MS 62-4554
379
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Griscom, Lloyd Carpenter, 1872-1959.
Papers. 1898-1951.
1 ft (900 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Diplomat, lawyer, soldier, politician, and author, of New York City
and Syosset, Long Island. Contains diaries (1901-21), correspond-
ence (family and general, 1900-51), memoranda (1907-40), papers
concerning an Army War College lecture (1940), biographical ma-
terials, newspaper clippings and broadsides. Mainly related to Qris-
com's diplomatic career in Persia (1901-02) , Japan (1902-06), and
Italy (1907-09). Correspondents include Mabel T. Boardman, Arthur
Meeker, John J. Pershing, Elihu Boot, Francis Lynde Stetson Wesley
W. Stout, and William Howard Taft
Gift of Mrs.\Griscom, 1962.
MS 62-4555
Morgan, John Tyler, 1824-1907.
Papers. 1857-1 907.
10 ft. (9000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Senator from Alabama. Correspondence, holograph drafts
of speeches and articles, poetry, reports, memoranda, scrapbooks
photos., and newspaper clippings, mostly dated after 1865. Reflects
the politics of the period and mirrors Morgan's role In the expansion-
tat mood of the day. As chairman of the Inter-oceanic and Foreign
Relations Committees, he pushed the annexation of Cuba and the
construction of an isthmian canaL Includes information about the
Bering Sea fisheries dispute, Alabama politics, and bimetallism. Cor-
respondents include Alvey A. Adee, J. B. Calvo, Lyman E Cooler
Luis F Corea, Walter Q. Gresham, Charles T. Harvey, Lewis M.'
?* S*', J?!" 1 ^F' Hinun Hitchcock, A. G. Menocal, William L Merry,
J. W Miller, Edward P. North, Thomas C. Piatt, and Admiral J. g!
Walker.
Unpublished register to the library.
Gift of Miss Cornelia I. Morgan, 1922.
MS 62-4556
Phillips family.
Papers, 1832-1914.
9ft (7000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Correspondence, letter books, legal record books, journals, dockets,
notebooks, and an unpublished autobiography of Philip Phillips re-
lating chiefly to the law practice of Philip Phillips and his son,
William Hallet Phillips, both of whom practiced before the Supreme
Court Contains the writings of Philip Phillip's wife, Eugenia, in-
cluding her journal written while interned during the Cfcil War and
S..v er £?^ te ' Jacob Olavius Le*y and Fanny Yates Levy ' The
Philip Phillips papers concern California, the U. S. and Mexican
Claims Commission, Key West and the slave trade, judicial reform,
the repeal of the Missouri compromise and the passage of the Kansas-
Nebraska bill. The William Hallett Phillips papers concern Yellow-
stone National Park, the lynching at Hahnviile, La., the Cuban In-
surrectionists, and the rights of the Moki Indians of Arizona. Cor-
respondents include James B. Campbell, Edmond Strother Dargan,
John Forsyth, George Wilkins Guthrie, John Marshall Harlan. Wil-
w a, S-. Ru ,55, Kin8 '. L 0- C. Lamar, John Theodore Ludeling, Joseph
Medill McCormick, Moses Cohen Mordecai, Richard Olney Hoke
Smith, Edwin M. Stanton, Alpheus Beede Stickney, and William
Yerger.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Purchase and deposit, 1910-17; converted to gift, 1945 by P Lee
Phillips.
MS 62-4557
Depew, Chauneey Mitchell, 1834-1928.
Papers, 1865-1928.
ca. 150 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Photocopies = (negative) made from originals in George Washington
University Library. 7
■ Railroad president, U. S. Senator from New York, author and
lecturer. Correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to De-
" ??£>! fSL^S 5 as official of the New York Central Railroad Co.
(1866-1928), Senator from New York (1899-1911), and orator. Cor-
- J? s E >n Ji ents inclu<J e Benjamin Harrison, Levi P. Morton, Whltelaw
Reld, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Howard Taft
Photocopied by permission, 1337.
MS 62-4558
Mann, James Robert, 1856-1922.
Papers, 1887-1922.
8ft
In Library of Congress, Mansucript Division.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Illinois. Mounted nenA
paper clippings, correspondence, telegrams. Invitations, memorabilia;
and miscellaneous printed matter, relating to Mann's career in Chi-
cago politics and as Republican Congressman from Illinois (1897-
1922). Subjects covered include Chicago River improvement, inter-
state commerce legislation, the Pure food and drug act (1906), the
Mann act wood-pulp Investigation (1908-10), Republican congres-
sional party leadership, and Mann's successful campaigns to win re-
election. Correspondents Include John Norris, William Howard
Taft, and James Wilson.
Gift of Mrs. Mann, 1923.
MS 62-4559
Benedict, Harry YandeE, 1869-1937.
Papers, 1831-ca. 1938.
13 ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Professor and university president Correspondence, speeches
articles, short stories, scrapbooks (1880-93) of Rebecca Fisher
printed material, biographical data, awards, pictures, and other
papers. The bulk of the correspondence concerns business of the
University of Texas during Benedict's service as president Also in-
cludes material on the Pan American Union, the Fisher family, Texas
history and education, and religion; and records (1853-82) of the
Bethany Church of Nacogdoches. Correspondents include John
Bradley.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Benedict and Edward Crane, and deposits of
the university, 1942-64. '
MS 62-4560
Barnes, James Martin, 1899-1958.
Papers, 1924-58.
19 ft (ca. 12,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division ffe
Lawyer, judge, and U. S. Representative from Illinois. Cor-~
respondence, memoranda, scrapbooks, photos., and other papers In-
cluding extensive material covering Barnes' service as administrative
assistant to President Franklin D. Roosevelt 1943-45, dealing with
appointments, patronage, requests of servicemen, and domestic politi-
cal matters. The scrapbooks and photos, concern his earlier career
Important correspondents include Chester Bowles, James Forrestal'
5r I JL? opk ' n . s ' t 71 " 3 ?? Jon nso". Estes Kefauver, Scott Lucas. John
W. McCormack, Sam Raybum, and Eleanor Roosevelt
Unpublished register in the Library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library
Information on literary rights available In the Library
Gift of Phyllis NortraiyWentz, 1960. ^
MS 62-4561
Bates, George Handy, 1845-1916.
Samoan papers, 1886-89.
ca. 328 items.
In University of Delaware Library.
Lawyer and publicist of Delaware. Documents collected while
Bates was special investigator of Samoan affairs (1886) and protocols
and communications collected while he was an American commis-
sioner to the Berlin Conference on Samoan affairs (1889) Contains
correspondence of Bates and others with Secretary of State James G
Blaine. *
Calendar of the George Handy Bates Samoan papers at the Uni-
versity of Delaware, comp. by W. D. Lewis, published privately by
donor in 1942.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Daniel Moore Bates, 1942.
MS 62-4562
Blodget, Samuel, 1724-1807.
Papers, 1758-1813. fl|
ca. 100 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Merchant, manufacturer, and canal builder. A small amount of
correspondence; accounts, shares, agreements, lottery tickets drafts
publicity notices, receipts, and other business papers and forms con-
cerning Blodget's construction of a canal around Amoskeag Falls on
the Merrimack River; and two memorandum books containing notes
and accounts for the lotteries by which Blodget undertook to raise
funds for the canal.
Described in Libble's Priced auction catalog for May 28-29, 1918,
Purchased at C. F. Libbie sale, May 28, 1918, of the library of
Boswell H. Hassam.
MS 62-4563
380
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Winston, Patrick Henry, 1820-1886.
Papers. 1848-77.
100 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (963)
■Lawyer, State legislator, and planter, of Windsor, N. C. Miscella-
neous business papers of Winston and others, including cotton ac-
counts, deeds, receipts, estate of John P. Williams, and correspond-
ence with exporters of cotton at Norfolk, Va.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of F. S. Spruill, 1945.
MS 62-4664
Waksman, Selman Abraham, 1888-
Papers, 1916-69.
3 ft. (ca. 1300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Microbiologist. Correspondence, speeches, articles, and scripts of
radio programs on which Waksman appeared. Correspondence re-
lates to Waksman's early studies at Rutgers University, his graduate
work at the University of California, and his return to Rutgers In
1918 as a lecturer in soil microbiology. Correspondents include Paul
Kufus Burkholder, Bene Jules Dubos, Sir Alexander Fleming, and
George Wilhelm Merck.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Dr. Waksman, 1960-61.
MS 62-4665
Porter, Eunice R collector.
Papers.
ca. 600 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Genealogist Correspondence, copies of wills, Bible and tombstone
records, genealogical notes, biographical sketches, memorandum
books, and printed matter. Much of the correspondence relates to
genealogical research on the God, Gray, Hewitt, Johnston, Porter,
and allied families of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Penn-
sylvania.
Gift of Mrs. A. K. Harper, 1958.
MS 62-4566
Davidson, Samuel, d. 1810.
Papers, 1780-181'0.
260 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Merchant of Georgetown, D. C. Business and personal oorres-
spondence, daybook, and ledger of accounts. Includes material relat-
ing to changes made in Pierre LTBnfant's manuscript plan of the
President's Square which Davidson, who owned land nearby, claimed
had marred the Federal city's beauty and lowered property values.
Correspondents Include District Commissioners, L'Enfant, Jefferson,
and Washington.
Gift of Luther M. Cornwall, 1921 ■ purchase from George S. Mac-
Manns, 1936 ; and bequest of Lucy Bradley, 1955.
MS 62-4567
Burch, Samuel.
Papers, 1775-1865.
2 ft (ca. 1200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer. Correspondence, bills, accounts, papers on estates and
claims handled by Burch, and printed matter. Includes material on
the settlement of the estate of John Craig and the lawsuit of Henri-
etta Burgess during the period 1796-1841, the estates of Henry M.
Wilson and heirs (1811-29) and of Offa Wilson (1825-44), the claims
of Horatio Alden and wife for payments due to Silas Deane for diplo-
matic services, the claims of the heirs of Baron Jean de Kalb for his
military services in the Revolution, and the long service of Burch as
a clerk in the V. S. House of Representatives.
Gift of Franklin B. Pedrick, 1948.
MS 62-4568
Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857.
Papers,1830-50.
14 Items, 4 v., and 1 reel of microfilm (negative) •
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Anti-slavery leader. Diaries ( 1830, 1834, and 1840-50) , notebook,
and correspondence (1834-85) mainly from Birney to Theodore D.
Weld and Gerrit Smith. Relates to slavery, abolition, African coloni-
zation, emancipation, and politics of the period. The microfilm, made
from papers in the Library's Birney, Elizur Wright, and American
Colonization Society collections, consists of letters from Blmey to
Ralph Randolph Gnrley, Gerrit Smith, Theodore D. Weld, Elizur
Wright and others.
Described In Annual report of the Librarian of Congress, 1931-82,
p. 41-12.
Deposited by Dion C Birney, 1932 ; converted to gift, 1958.
MS 62-4569
This number not used: MS 62-4570
Blair & Rives, W ashington, D. C.
Records, 1815-99.
2 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Some business papers, speeches, and printed matter, but chiefly
letters received, ' in the 1830's and 1840*6, by the printing firm of
Blair & Rives (Francis P. Blair, Sr. and John C. Rives), which Issued
the Globe, a Washington newspaper, and the Congressional globe.
Letters relate to national politics, Congress's selection of printers,
the rechartering of the United States Bank, publication of the Con-
gressional globe, policies of the editors of the United States telegraph
and the National Intelligencer, and other topics. Correspondents
include Blair, John R. Church, Godfrey M. Fogg, John C. Harris, and
Andrew Jackson.
Purchase by J. T. Meegan, 1921.
MS 62-4571
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887.
Papers, 1836-86.
9 ft (ca. 5400 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Clergyman. Mainly drafts of sermons (1837-86), together with
correspondence (ca. 25 Items, 1836-85, Including 4 letters by
Beecher) ; notes for speeches and lectures ; seminary notes (1836) ;
notebooks (1843-48) ; MS. and galley proof of his work Life of
Jesus the Christ ; clippings, and scrapbooks. Principal correspondent
Is Henry G. Bowen.
Unpublished register In the Library.
Gift of Anne Beecher Scovtlle and Mrs. M: V. Delgado, 1944-52.
MS 62-4572
Barber, George Ware, 1890-1948.
Papers, 1929-48.
6 ft (ca. 6600 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Entomologist Correspondence (ca. 600 pieces, 1929-48), notes,
reports, and other writings concerning Barber's study of the Euro-
pean com borer and the earworm. Principal correspondents Include
F. F. Dicke and C. M. Packard.
Gift of Mrs. Barber, 1958.
MS 62-4573
Associated Survivors of the Sixth U. S. Army Corps.
Records, 1883-1930.
ca. 250 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence (1915-30). constitution, minutes of meetings
(1895-1915), list of members, financial records (1893-1926), programs
and announcements of reunions and ceremonies, and miscellaneous
notes. Concerns reunion plans (especially 1915 X and other association
activities. Includes minutes of meetings (1883-92) and member list
of the District of Columbia Association of Ex-Union Prisoners of
War. Correspondents Include John M. Kline, John McElroy, and
William J. Wray.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Gift of John M. Kline, 1933.
MS 62-4574
381
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Andrews, Frank Maxwell, 1884H943.
Papers, 1920-42.
8 ft. (ca. 5300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Air Force officer. Correspondence, financial records, Andrews'
military service record and flight record, reports and memoranda,
speeches, articles, and newspaper clippings. Bnlk of the collection
(1935-42) relates to the organization and administration of the air
and of the War Dept and operations of the Caribbean Defense Com-
mand at the beginning of World War n. Correspondents include
Henry H. Arnold, Lawrence D. Bell, Gerald C. Brant George H.
Brett, James E. Chaney, Benjamin D Falois, Louis Johnson, George
C. Kenny, Hugh J. Knerr, Frank D. Lachland, Arthur Bliss Lane,
Boaz Long, Leslie J. McNair, George C. Marshall, Henry C. Pratt,
Augustine W. Robins, Alexander de Seversky, Carl Spaatz, Ealph
Talbot, Jr., Walter R. Weaver, Oscar Westover, and Burdett S
Wright
Unpublished register in the Library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Gift of Mrs. Andrevrs,"lM9.
MS 62-4575
Jessnp, Philip Caryl, 1897-
Papers, 1902-
125 ft. (ca. 83,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Jurist and diplomat. Correspondence, reports and memoranda,
MSS. of books, articles, and speeches, and newspaper clippings. Bulk
of the papers is of the period 1025-55. Concerns Jessup's work with
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, his career as
teacher at Colombia University, his membership in the Institute of
Pacific Relations, his service in the Dept of State Including his work
as representative and delegate to the United Nations, his biography
of EUhu Boot, and his lifelong interest in International law and
diplomacy. Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Edwin H. Borch-
ard, Nicholas Murray Butler, Frederic R. Coudert, Francis Deafc
Allen Dulles, George A. Finch, Green H. Hackworth, Manley O
Hudson, John Bassett Moore, Lindsay Rogers, James T Shotwell
Frederic C. Smedley, and Henry M. Wriston.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Gift of Mr. Jessup, 1960.
MS 62-4576
Howe, Jnlia (Ward) 1819-1910.
Papers, 1861-1917.
2 ft (ca. 1500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Author and reformer. About 30 items of correspondence, together
with addresses, articles, lectures, poems, sermons, and other writings
by Mrs. Howe, on such subjects as religion, nature, literature politics,
suffrage, the Negro, education, and social work. Part of the material
is in the hand of an amanuensis.
Gift of Maud Howe Elliott and Mary Lieber, 1937-50.
MS 62-4577
Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920.
Papers, 1885-1919.
18 ft (ca, 12,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
_ Army medical officer. Correspondence, reports, addresses, articles,
nnancial and miscellaneous records, medical papers, charts, clippings
photos, and printed matter, dealing primarily with the fight against
yellow fever In Cuba and Panama, with an especially large number of
Papers *£?m the years 1904-13. Correspondents include Henry Rose
Carter, William M. Doughty, Carlos J. Finlay, and William W Keen.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Deposited by Mrs. Gorgas, 1921 ; converted to gift by Mrs. Alleen G.
wrigntson, 1947.
MS 62-4578
Aero Clnb of Washington, D. C.
Records, 1909-21.
150 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Records of the secretary-treasurer, including record books financial
statements, membership lists, and approximately 50 pieces 'of corre-
spondence, all spanning the years 1909-2L with the major portion
falling within the period 1909-12.
Gift.
MS 62-4579
McElroy, Robert McNatt, 1872-1959.
Papers, ca. 1909-24.
lift (ca. 5700 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Editor and author. Correspondence; the MS. of McElroy's book,
Grover Cleveland: the man and the statesman, notes for the book, a
list of sources, and copies of Cleveland letters ; lecture notes, speeches,
memoranda, printed matter, and a scrapbook of clippings. Papers re-
late chiefly to McElroy's work as educational director of the National
Security League, professor of American history at Princeton Univer-
sity, active supporter of General Leonard Wood for the Republican
nomination for the Presidency in 1920. and later of Warren G. Hard-
tog; and especially to his work as the official biographer of Grover
Cleveland. Approximately 2000 pieces of correspondence date from
1913-24, covering with some detail the years 1918-21. Correspondence
of 1922-24 relates to the 90 collections of Cleveland letters which Mc-
Elroy assembled and later presented to the Library of Congress.
Correspondents include James Gibbons, Warren G. Harding, Arthur
W. Page, Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, Jr. (formerly Mrs. Cleveland),
George Haven Putnam, and Leonard Wood.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Acquired 1924 (7) and 1932 from Dr. McElroy.
MS 62-4580
Moore, Charles, 1855-1942.
Papers, 1858-1937.
8 ft (GOOO items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author and art historian. Correspondence, letter books, date books
notes, articles, speeches, picture post cards, photos., and newspaper
clippings. The bulk dates after 1900 and relates to the Plan of 1901
for Washington, D. C, the restoration of the White House in 1902-03,
the Washington, D. C, Park Commission, the National Fine Arts'
Commission, and American architecture. Includes correspondence of
TJ. S. Presidents and their wives, from Grover Cleveland to Franklin
D. Roosevelt. Correspondents include Lord and Lady Charnwood,
Daniel Chester French, Cass Gilbert, J. J. Jusserand, William Mitchell
Kendall, Charles F. McKlm, James McMillan, Frederick Law Olmsted,
Elihu Root and Egerton Swartwout.The material is related to the
Library's Charles Follen McKlm collection.
Unpublished register in the Library.
61ft of Mr. Moore, 1018-40.
MS 62-4581
Allen, William A H
Papers, 1863-84.
2 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer and engineer. Journals, essays, photos., sketches and
illustrations describing Allen's duties while on blockade duty during
the Civil War, while serving on ships in the Mediterranean, Indian,
and Pacific Oceans, and at stations on the east and west coasts of
the U. S. and in Europe. Contains descriptions of Malaya, Singapore,
China, Japan, Peru, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt
Gift of Mrs. William Hill Steehle. 1952.
MS 62-4582
Dahlgren, John Adolphns Bernard, 1809-1870.
Papers, 1824-89.
13 ft (10.000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Naval officer and author. Correspondence, reports, notes, memo-
randa, notebooks, mathematical calculations and charts, letter books,
designs, drawings, and logbooks, relating to Dahlgren's development
of ordnance for the U. S. Navy and as Chief of the Bureau of
Ordnance. Important items include correspondence with his son,
Ulric, journals of cruises as midshipman, and logbooks kept during
Clvu War service In the South Atlantic Correspondents Include
Samuel Francis DuPont, Andrew Hull Foote, Gnstavus Tox and
Gideon Welles.
Described in List of manuscript collections received in the Library
of Congress, July 1931 to July 1938, comp. by C. Percy Powell (1889)
Unpublished register In the Library.
Purchased from Jogiah Pierce and the Carnegie Book Shop, lflSl,
ISStf.
MS62-4588
Citizens' Joint Committee on National Representation for
the District of Columbia.
Records, 1960-61.
3 ft (ca. 2100 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence with members of Congress, .chiefly members of
the House Judiciary Committee and tne Rules Committee; records
of congressional hearings; publicity materials; lists of local groups
backing the 23d amendment to the Constitution ; and fl file by State
showing contacts made by the committee with leaders of the various
State Legislatures.
Gift of the committee, 1961.
MS 62-4584
382
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dickinson, Charles Monroe, 1842-1924.
Papers. 1897-1023.
1 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
,,J^ZT'J Klit0r V. nnd ai P lomat Correspondence, writings, remi-
niscenses biographical material, clippings, passports photos, and
JS2L .*!? "f^" 1 ^"" 63 t0 Dickinson's activities as diplomatic
SK5T S£l TC 'J 897 " 1 * 08 ! -!■> -Turkey and Bulgaria, parrTcularly wn-
$2255. JFf ? ton ^ a missionary carried off by brigands near the
ESEJ ^S 8 ?^ ^JS,. 1 " ""^ and investigations of Thomas tt
S^SS , and 1 Se lai Merrill, consuls in Smyrna and Jerusalem, rJ
spectlvely. Also includes material on legal cases
Deposit of Mrs. Dickinson, 1983, converted to gift, 1957.
MS 62-4585
Abeel, James.
Correspondence, 1778-80.
5 items and It.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Howard a Gre2!e tOCOPleS (p0S ' tiTe) of or * ,nalls m tte Passion of
wr^fI 0l ^M? ar I k £? ny offl f er - A b00k of lett «8 to other officers
S.^5a ^S- A S^ SJ" 1 S ^^ Q^rtermaster, in Beading:
i_ copies of 5 letters from Nathanael Greene.
^^Purchase from Merwin Clayton Sale. 1913 ; gift of Howard Greene,
MS 62-4586
Chaili£-Long, Charles, 1842-1917.
Papers. 1869-1918.
2 ft. (en. 400 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
«m~ ld t«;,2 pl0rer 'K and di P ,omat - Personal and official correspond-
2^. ™ ClW ' 8 P« eche8 - "e^ clippings, scrapbook. awards, commis-
Jll L^* 8 ; ""'."S*^, concerning Cbaille-Long's exploration of
^?S2l e ". 0f «2!l t N 2 e - nia serTice " ^^ of "tiff to Charles
{^/w^fi 11 F 8 ^ *!? aWiTitle9 " acting U. S. consul general
to Alexandria during the bombardment by the British In 1882. and
African and Korean geography. ^^
Gift of Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair, 1920.
MS 62-4587
Fink, Albert, 1827-1897.
Papery, 1850-93.
75 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
in.rS.JK™' Md oPe™' 01 -- D «fts of unpublished papers on
™°>h 7, 1,r ?. a bridge contraction and on the Baltimore and OWoRail-
work in rnTZSliSi 1850) : IF rintS ^ ^""PWets reflecting Pink*
32? £ t post-bellum period as a railroad engineer and manager
SSL.M L P ulsv "e.* Nashville Railroad, the Southern RailwaT*
Steamship Association, and the Trunk Line Association (N Y ) -
d ^^SH anrt ^ , , Cin ?'v <> *i rid8e *** "»"»<> construction projects
supervised or designed by Fink, as well as sketches of his designer
the Louisville, Ky., courthouse (ca. 1859) »=»■*■■ «
(lMlTTToi.' 11 EUen Fink M ' lton ' 8 A Wography of Albert Fink
Gift of Mia David M. MUton, 1984.
MS 62-4588
Dewey, George, 1837-1917.
Papers, 1820-1919.
36 ft (en. 25,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
taJv^iLSST Correspondence, letter books, diaries. Journal, mlll-
maTemwWO^fs-iVI 1 Pflf^.scrapoooka, and photS Butt if tie
S tte Vir^? 12 Sf'l*".^"^ 8 careex as naTal commander
B.fiiL » », m 'n™ the Spanish-American War, particularly the
Battle of Manila Bay; his service as admiral and president of tht
General Board of the Navy (1899-1917), president T the SchlCT
^ rt „° f ^lFJ im) and Oommanoer-in-ChiTf of the wite?
maneuvers of the Navy (1902-oS). Spanish-American WaT material
tadute letters from O. F. Williams, iZrica^s^lnjSlan™ an^
^•S^' 1 "? ^^Jf* 1 ^ 'V**) °y Commander Nathan Sargent
fitted Admiral Dewey and the Manila campaign. CorresDondlnB
taclude Charles J. Bonaparte, William E. ChandleT GeorgeT^wS
£o£ George Creel, Josephus Daniels, GrenrMe 1L b5geTjohn Eto
Mo^v ^^i 01 ^ ^ A1£red Thayer Mah^wS^airi:
Moody, Paul Morton, Truman H. Newberry, Redfleld Proctor Theo-
dore Roosevelt, Elihu Boot, and O. F. Williams. '
Unpublished register In the Library
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of George G. Dewey, 1933-52.
MS 62-4589
Clinch, Duncan Lamont, 1787-1849.
Papers, 1834-59.
4 v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Soldier and Georgia planter. Two letter copybooks (1834-36)
order book ,US34-36), and ledger (1839) listing slaves at Clinch's
plantation, The Refuge, ami their dollar value. Mainly Clinch's
letters anil orders when he conimnnded American forces at Fort King
and other Morida fortifications during the Seminole War (1834-36)
to reflecting concern over depredations committed by Indians and
Negroes, inadequate reinforcements, supplies, arms, and naval sun-
port Includes copies of letters and orders of Edmund Pendleton
Gaines, James Gadsden, Robert P. Smith, and Charles M. Thurston
c££2%UB) < £ e 64 HaDdbook ot manuscripts in the Library of
Gift of Mrs. James M. Lawton, 1917.
MS 62-4590
Babine. Alexis Vasil'evich, 1866-1930.
Papers, 1901-30.
2 ft. (ca. 1200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Librarian, teacher, and author. Correspondence- lectures and m-h
SfflSmSSV 1 ? Boh ^ rt »»: «* »-S« M^of SoSe's histS:
£J£* Un ? ted 8t * t F : notes and typescript of a Journal (1917-22) re-
cording his experiences during the Russian revolution as superin-
tendent of schools for the Vologda Territory, as Instructor blithe
University of Saratov, and assistant to the An^tam^Slon taMos^
^£L tran ?" tlons of sl ! ort stories '' "Of 8 - notebooks, diplomat
S^w^ a il P ^ K>ns - *?cl noes MS. and typewritteTcopi^ofi
play We the people by Harold. Anson. Most of the material li taEng-
Acquired chiefly as a bequest of Babine's estate, W31, 1937 last
MS 62-4591
Usher, Albert Kenrick, 1856-1948
Papers, 1827-1957.
24 ft (ca. 17,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
«•!» tS^fLf" 1 ^ Dth - or - Correspondence, letter books, diaries, am-
cles and speeches, family papers, field notes and records, memoranda,
reports, drawings; tabuographic cards on birds, plants, and animal?
£ a S^,!7.f P * ><>kS • ^'SS^Pfo^PP 10 * 5 - P h <*os~ an" Printed matter'
2Sfh?wSE* D " P ?* 'i 8 ? 7 "! 948 ' relates to Dr. Fisher's activities a?an
?Sn k. 7^? ^ d Tcrt ebrate zoologist, the Death Talley Expedition of
M91, biological surveys In California, Nevada, ArfzonaTerrTtorv fm-
cludlng New Mexico), Utah, and^ortions of ttS^^er^State
(1892-98), the Harriman Expedition to Alaska in 1899, the Plnebot
South Sea Expedition In 1929, the V. S. Biological Survey In the
uept. of Agriculture, the American Ornithologists' Union of which
Fisher was a founder and president, the Washington Biologists' Field
Club on Plummer-s Island In the Potomac River, and Fisher's flght
for game laws and conservation. Family papers Include those of
Fishers son, Walter Kenrick Fisher (1878-195S), naturalist and
artist, and his wife, Anne Benson Fisher (h. 1898), author. Two-
tnirus or the collection Is correspondence, mainly from scientists and
conservationists. , Correspondents Include Frank Cha pman tools
Agassiz Fuertes, Ben T. Lilly. Edgar A. Mearns, C. Hart Merrlam,
Glfford Pinchot, Robert Rldgway, Witmer Stone, and Alexander
wetmore. Material Is related to the Library's Qifford Pinchot Edgar
A. Mearns, and C. Hart Merriam collections.
Unpublished register in the Library. Also described in the Li-
brary's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 13, no 3 (May
1956) p. 16% and v. 18, no. 3 (May 1961) p. 140 ; and In the Library's
Information bulletin, v. 15. no. IS (Mar. 28, 1956) p. 151.
Gift of Mrs. Walter K. Fisher, 1955-60.
MS 62-4592
Kent family.
Kent-Barnard familv papers, ca. 1785-1928
ca. 3 f t
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
„.,if^ er i,! 17 l?"l 9 ?? ) : Wosrapnieal and genealogical material com-
piled by EUa Kent Barnard (for the most part m preparation of her
three works. Letters and other papers of Daniel Kent emigrant and
Uf^^SSiT 1 5?f ly MsJ tt>y; <"><J Dorothy Payne, Quakeress) • a
d o^oi^ ) » a I? ibnt ? d rJl. Henr7 a Kent: dlari es (1905-10, 1912,
1923-24) of Patience Webster Kent wife of Henry; Joseon KentS
"Memorandum of my Journey to the West" (1847) ; EUaKent Bar-
nard's "Some childish recollections" (1928) ; business papers of Dan-
iel Kent (1814-18), of Joseph Kent (1829-35)VofPennsS^ Month!
383
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kent family. Kent-Barnard family papers, ca. 1785-1928.
(Continued)
ly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (1854-68), and of John
Barnard (1855) ; miscellaneous writings including notes on "The rise
of Swarthmore" by Isabella Tyson : verse by various authors, Includ-
ing Daniel Kent; autograph books, a piece book, arithmetic work-
books, maps, and minutes, constitution and list of members of the
Upper Oxford or Pennsgrove Soldiers' Aid Society (1862-83). Corre-
spondents include Mary Anna Kent Barnard, Cyrus Griest Henry S.
Kent, Joseph Kent, and Patience Webster Kent.
Checklist and card index in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Ella Kent Barnard and Annie Broomell Harlan, 1825-32.
MS 62-4503
Fletcher, Henry Prather, 1879-1959.
Paper*. 1808-1958.
9 ft. (csi. KiOO items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Diplomat. Correspondence, diary (191a, i(>25-2«i). letter book
(1896-39), speeches and articles,' a scrapbook, photos., clippings,
memorabilia, and other papers. Correspondence covers the span of
Fletcher's career from his enlistment in the Bough Biders during the
Spanisb-American War through his service as a special adviser to the
Secretary of State on post-war problems and plans, 1944-45, and con-
tains material on his diplomatic service, 1902-29, at Havana, Peking,
Lisbon, Santiago (Chile), Mexico City, Brussels, and Borne, his term
as Under Secretary of State, 1921-22, and his participation in the
Fifth and Sixth Pan-American Conferences. A relatively small
amount of correspondence for the years 1946-58 deals chiefly with the
affairs of the Republican Party. Special correspondence includes a
number of letters (1918-39) from Fletcher to bis wife, Beatrice Bend
Fletcher, and 34 letters (1920-23) from Warren G. Harding. Other
correspondents Include William Jennings Bryan, Calvin Coolidge,
Joseph C. Grew, Herbert Hoover, Edward M. House, Charles Evans
Hughes, Frank B. Kellogg, Frank Knox, Alfred M. Landon, Robert
Lansing, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Bassett Moore, Benito Mussolini,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Wlllard Straight, Robert A. Taft, and William
Howard Taft
Unpublished register in the Library. Also described in the Li-
brary's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 18, no. 3 (May
1961) p. 138-1S9.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary, rights available In the library.
Bequest, received in I960.
MS 62-4594
Biddle, George, 1885-
Papers, 1899-1960.
7 ft (2300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Painter, sculptor, and public official. General and family corre-
spondence, drafts, and printed copies of speeches and articles, sketch-
books (1930-59), scrapbooks of personal clippings, announcements
of exhibits, and reviews of Biddle's books, relating chiefly to his
place in American art, his work in behalf of Federal support of art
and of the Federal Art Project (1933). Includes material about his
murals for the Mexican Supreme Court Building, the War Dept Art
Committee, his activities as artist-correspondent in the North Afri-
can and Italian theaters of operation in World War n and at the
Nuremberg war crimes trials. Prominent correspondents include
Thomas H. Benton, Van Wyck Brooks, William C. Bullitt, Mary
Cassatt Stuart Chase, Babette Deutseh, George Gross, Rockwell
Kent, Ynsuo Kuniyoshi. Grace Moore, Lewis Muniforrt, Boardman
Robinson, Edward B. Sheldon, Maurice Sterne, John H. Wheelock,
Endicott Penbody, Margherita Sarfatti, Raphael Soyer, Saul Stein-
berg, Homer Saint-Gaudens, Albert Tarchiani, Henry V. Poor, Max
Weber, Edward Weeks, and William Zorach. Family correspondents
lnclnde Frances Robinson Biddle. and George Biddle's brother, Fran-
cis, wives, Nancy Coleman, Jane Belo, and Helene Sardeau, and son,
Michael John.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Part of the collection is closed to investigators.
Gift of Mr. Biddle, 1960-61.
MS 62-4595
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864.
Papers, 1806-75.
29 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Ethnologist and geologist. Correspondence, diaries, journals, offi-
cial records, account books, bills, receipts, poetry, indices, scientific
and literary memoranda, travel and genealogical notes, commonplace
books, maps, drawings, memorabilia, clippings, and printed matter.
Bulk of the material relates to mineralogy and to Indian affairs and
reflects Schoolcraft's work as explorer in the mineral regions of
Arkansas, Missouri, the Upper Mississippi, and Lake Superior, and
as glasB manufacturer, T n^'*m agent, and superintendent of Indian
affairs In Michigan. Includes the claims of the U. S. against him as
Indian agent and his counter defense, and his studies on American
Indians at the Smithsonian Institution. Some of the papers relate to
Lewis Cass. Schoolcraft's voluminous notes and memoranda con-
cerning his scientific and literary writings contain' part of his
"Objibqa" vocabulary, his "Muzziniegun," notes on Indian history,
language, mythology, and maxims, his projected Indian encyclopedia,
and his studies on ethnology, poetry, and other subjects. Papers of
other persons include the MS. of the Indian novel Eoneguiski, or the
Cherokee chief,. by Robert Strange, papers of Schoolcraft's wives,
Jane Johnston and Mary Howard, of his father, Lawrence School-
craft, and his father-in-law, John Johnston. Correspondents include
Moses and Stephen Austin, Ramsay Crooks, James D. Doty, George
Gibbs, Douglass Houghton, Jobn H. Howard, George Johnston, Lucius
Lyon, William McMurray, John L. O'SulIivan, Theodore Romeyn,
Buckingham Smith, John Torrey, Charles C. Trowbridge, and Henry
Whiting.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 357-359.
In part, acquired from Mrs. Schoolcraft ; in part, transferred from
the Smithsonian Institution, ca. 1897-1942.
MS 62-4596
Taft, William Howard, Pres. U. S-, 1857-1930.
Papers, 1810-1930.
ca 780 ft (ca. 500,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Personal papers consisting of letters received, copies of letters
sent, speeches and addresses, family papers and letters, biographer's
papers, and 219 v. of letter press copybooks (1890-1920). Includes
papers of Taft's father, Alphonso Taft (1810-1891), Secretary of
War (1876), Attorney General (1876-77), Minister to Austria-Hun-
gary (1882-84), and to Russia (1884-85). Correspondents include
Nelson W. Aldrich, Chester A. Arthur, Robert Bacon, Richard A.
Ballinger, Albert J. Beveridge, Mabel Boardman, Joseph L. Bristow,
James Bryce, Nicholas Murray Butler, Archibald Butt, Joseph G.
Cannon, Fred W. Carpenter, George B. Cortelyou, Charles Curtis,
John A. Dix, Charles W. Fairbanks, John Hays Hammond, Myron T.
Herrick, Charles E. Hughes, Robert U. Johnson, Walter Johnson,
Frank B. Kellogg, Philander C. Knox, Robert T. Lincoln, Henry C.
Lodge, William EL Moody, Francis G. Newlands, Charles D. Norton,
John J. Pershing, Gifford Pinchot, Whitelaw Reid, Theodore Roose-
velt, Elihu Root, James S. Sherman, Henry L. Stimson, Nathan
Straus, Oscar S. Straus, Robert A. Taft, Willis Van Devanter, Booker
T. Washington, Edward D. White, George W. Wickersham, James
Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, and Luke E. Wright
Indexes in the Library.
Described in the Library's Quarterly journal of current acqui-
sitions, v. 15, no. 1 (Nov. 1957) p. 1-lL
Deposited by W. H. Taft 1919-29; gift of Robert A. Taft Helen
Taft Manning, and Charles P. Taft, 1952,
MS 62-4597
Bartlett, Paul Wayland, 1865-1925.
Papers, 1887-1949.
31 ft. (15,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Mannscript Division.
Sculptor. Correspondence, lecture notes, speeches, sketches, and
blueprints, revealing Bartlett's negotiations, contracts, manner of
selecting materials, problems and methods of work, and discussions
with other sculptors, architects, artists, and craftsmen. Separate
flies concern Bartlett's statue of Lafayette, the pediment of the
House wing of the Capitol, his figures of Michelangelo and Columbus
in the Library of Congress, and others. Correspondents include
Chester Beach, Poultney Bigelow, Karl Bitter, John M. Carrere,
Cyrus E. Dallin, and Grover A. Whalen. A small group of letters
received by Bartlett's father, Truman Howe Bartlett, includes letters
from Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Emmanuel Fremiet Jean Francois
Millet Augusts Rodin, and Olin L. Warner.
Unpublished register In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Armlstead Peter, 3d, 1958-61.
MS 62-4596
Chase, Salmon Portland, 1808-1873.
Papers, 1755-1874.
25 ft (ca. 20,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Statesman, Secretary of the Treasury, and Chief Justice of the
U. S. Correspondence, letter books, memoranda, notes, journals,
diaries, account books, common place book, and other material, dating
mostly between 1810 and 1874. Material relates to period spent in
Washington, D. C where Chase conducted a classical school for boys
and where he studied law under William Wirt; his years in Cincin-
nati as a practicing attorney; his service as U. S. Senator and
Governor of Ohio; and as Secretary of the Treasury and Chief
Justice of the U. S. Family correspondents Include his brother,
William; his daughter, Katherine Chase Sprague, and her husband,
William Sprague; and Chase's nephew, James Ralston Skinner.
384
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti
ons
Papers, 1755-1874.
Chase, Salmon Portland, 1808-1873.
(Continued)
Other correspondents include Charles L. Alexander William Alex-
ander Dan el Ammen, John W. Andrews? Jan^M LhTey MarS^t
%&J*T** J*""- J 1 "™* Ball. Dwi S" BanlsTe* jamef G
Birney, John Conness, Cassius Marcellus Clav, George T Dexter
RutSjfo'Tk K ichard F uller, J^es A. GarfikdHosh£ SS£
Rutherford B Hayes, Hinton R Helper, Charles R. Miller Simeon
Nash, George Opdyke. Richard C. Parens, J. W^Schuctes Charted
Sumner James Wickes Taylor, and Bradford R. Woods '
tJ^T indei . in the .Library. The Journal (July-Oct 1882) and 255
SSS (^2) r "' "* American Historical ASSaJoni iSnS
'art^^SS^^g - Bq8hneU Han; 1923 ' ,r0m ^^
MS 62-4599
Lamont, Daniel Scott, 1851-1905.
Papers, ca. 1865-1905.
25 ft (17,500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Financier, Secretary of War, and private secretary to President
£i?Z! r ,2 IeTeland - Correspondence, letter books, copies of telegrams,
drafts of speeches and memoranda, financial papers, scrapbooks of
cuppings, photos., and memorabilia, relating to his political and
financial interests and reflecting his friendly relationship with Presi-
2?iJ? el S! n ?- £ S" 'I*** 8 ln "» 1860 ' s - whll « La»o"t was a
student at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., reveal an early interest
S*P°i!? 1C "; "^P* 1 *,.*""* from the 1880s and 1870's, relate to his
activities in New lorfc State Democratic politics. Contains holS
fJSX ,5 einoran , da of conversations between Cleveland and Lamont
(1892-93) and letters from President and Mrs. Cleveland to Mr and
Mre Lamont (1886-1906). Papers after Ijimonfs Cabinet service
deal with his financial interests, especially his work as vice-president
or the Northern Pacific Railway Company and as member of the
board of many corporations; many letters relate to the development
, ™ ll 5 > ? ds in the U. S. and ahroad. Prominent correspondents in-
clude Edward Rathbone Bacon. August and Perry Relmont, E C
Bencd ict. Will lam s. Bissell, Joseph D. Bryant, Andrew Carnegie,
Donald M. Dickinson, Richard W. Gilder, William Russell Grace,
Mark Hanna, James J. Hill, Daniel Manning, Julius Sterling Morton,
Richard Olney, Alton B. Parker, James Stillman, and William C
Whitney. The material is related to the Library's Grover Cleveland
collection.
Unpublished register and card index in the Library. Also de-
*£ u JL™ the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions
(Feb. 190:)) and in the Library's Press release, no 60-27
■,„,S ift of Urs - France Lamont Bobbins, 1929; Mrs. Noel Sokoloff,
1058 : anji Mrs. Robert E. Montgomery, 1960-62.
MS 62-4600
Olney, Richard, 1835-1917.
Papers, 183GS1924.
33 ft. (ca. 28,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, U. S. Attorney-General, and U. S. Secretary ( ,f State
Correspondence, copies of letters 6ent, books, telegrams drafts of
speeches and articles, memoranda, legal papers, official reports, scrap-
books, and drafts of important State papers snhmitted for typing
to .Miss Antoinette M. Straw, his confidential clerk for thirty-one
years. Bulk of material dates after Jone 8, 1895 when Olney became
Secretary of State in Cleveland's Cabinet. Includes material on the
boundary dispute between Venezuela and British Guiana, the General
arbitration treaty with Great Britain, the Behring Sea fisheries prob-
lenx Cuba, and foreign policy regarding Germany at the beginning
of World War i. Correspondence with Grover Cleveland forms a
sfenificant portion of the collection. Contains correspond™™ with
Wood™- wnson and Theodore Roosevelt, a small giionp of Vpers
SZ ed ^ Hen S, JameS USTO-liW) for his book entitled Ricba^
Olnej and his public service, and correspondence between James and
inoh„i !^J Mn f er ?!,'" t °i^ y ' s '!? and rar<,,?r - 0thOT correspondents
M,™ifl ~^7Z< ; £ d ?' S? w i n . F ' Atkins ' ( " lara »»«»"• T""^ F.
o^-^'k dm , l f ', F „ E r Chadwi< *' E"riqne Dupuy de Lome. Walter
Q. ««*ham Daniel S. Lament, Robert Lansing, Henry Cabot Lodge
E££jL°T lney ' 5 ich , an, ' £ »«>ther, Julian P^unceflte^bertA:
LT^ 1 J ^^ R- K««velt James Brown Scott. G. W. Kmalley
C. D eve?a < n l d ry coetL. The ^^ " *■"" to the Ubra <*' a G ™^
Unpublished register in the Library. Also dewril*d in the Li-
a^aTustrpi^S' " °' the Librarian ° ( Co »« re « '*««) P- »T
l&Sland Ma' G *° rge R MlMt and Mrs - Cbai}ee H. Abbott, 1924,
MS 62-4601
Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901.
Papers, 1830-1949.
20 ft. (1S.100 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer and public official in New Jersey and New York City.
Correspondency, telegrams, reports, memoranda, articles, autobio-
graphical, biographical and genealogical materials, maps, photos.,
financial and legal papers, annotated printed matter, and scrapbooks,
chiefly dating between 1861 and 180S. Considerable material relates
to Porter's court martial and cashiering out of military service on Jan.
21, 1863 as a result of his conduct on Aug. 29, 1862 during the Battle of
Second Manassas or Second Boll Run, the subsequent review by a
board .of general officers which reinstated him and provided honor-
able retirement in 1879, the congressional action taken, and Presiden-
tial pardon for Porter. Personal letters from fellow officers support
. Porter's charges of incompetence and slander against Generals John
Pope and Irwin McDowell. Includes material concerning the conduct
of the vth Army Corps under Porter's leadership in the Peninsular
Campaign, at Malvern Hill, at Second Manassas, and at Antietam;
autobiographical and biographical studies relating to Porter's early
military career, particularly in the war with Mexico and the Utah
Expedition ( 1837-60) : correspondence and military papers dealing
with Porters Texas Expedition (1861), the Harrisborg Campaign
(1661), and the first Shenandoah Valley Campaign under General
Robert Patterson: unpublished biographical works, one by Theodore
A. Lord, covering Porter's military career from the Mexican War
to the Shenandoah Campaign, and Animus, bv Carswell McClellan,
which deals with the court martial: and a MS. translation from the
German of K. K. Mangolds campaign in Northern Virginia in August
1862. Prominent correspondents include John O. Bullitt Ulvsses S
Grant, George F. Hoar, Reverdy Johnson, George B. McClellan" George
D. Ruggles, William J. Sewell, and Stephen M. Weld
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Deposited between 1911 and 1951 ; converted to gift, 1911-51 by
Holbrook FHz-John Porter and other family members.
MS 62-4602
Caton, John Dean, 1812-1895.
Papers. 1826-95.
14 ft (ca. 9000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Jurist Correspondence (family, professional, and business) legal
papers, speeches, draft of an uupublished memoir, other unpublished
writings, and a scrapbook. Bulk of the material covers Cn tor's
activities as a lawyer in Chicago, as an associate and chief justice
of the Supreme Court of Illinois (1842-67), as chief stockholder and
director of the Illinois and Mississippi Telegraph Companv (1849-
67), during which time he is supposed to have controlled all the
telegraph lines in Illinois, as an investor in western mines as a
stockholder and director of the Oneida Solar Salt Company, the Illi-
nois Starch Company, and other business enterprises, and as a
traveler and contributor of articles relating to nature studies and
to the bench and bar in Illinois. Includes Caton's own letters, those
of h!s wife, Laura A. Caton, his brother William P. Caton and other
members of his family. Business associates represented include
Thomas P»asnett. Thomas D. Catliu, W. C. and S. Churchill, Ezra
Cornell, George H. Gatiss. L. Howell, Josiah Macy's Sons, Henry
O Rieley, Hiram Sibley, Nathan Smith. E. D. L. Sweet, and J. J. S
Wilson. Judicial and political correspondents include Sidney Breese
Austin C. French, Melville W. Fuller, James F. Joy, Norman b'
Judd. Joel A. Matheson, Samuel H. Treat, Lyman TrunibulL Tlnkney
H. Walker, Horace White, and Norman Williams
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Albert J. Beverldge and Mrs. Marshall Field. 1932-53
MS 62-4603
Channte, Octave, 1832-1910.
Papers. 1850-1910.
17 ft (ca. 21.000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (positive) from originals partly in possession
of Mrs. Elaine Channte Hodges.
Civil engineer and aerial navigator. Correspondence, letter books,
kite diagrams, sketches, notebooks, articles, plans of Channte's rail-
road bridge across the Missouri River, and photos. Concerns Cua-
nute's career as a builder of railroads, his service as chief engineer of
the Erie Railroad and others, his laying out of the railroad line from
Chicago to Ahilene, Kan., his planning and building of the Chicago
stockyards and the rapid-transit elevated railways of New York City,
his contributions to the technique of wood preserving and his role In
the history of aviation (1890-1910) including material on his gUder
385
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910. Papers, 1850-1910. (Continued)
experiments and the technical problems Involved. Includes a group
of letters (1875-SO) by Alphonse Penaud to Mr. G. Bennett. Main
correspondents are Wilbur Wright (1900-10) and Louis-Pierre Mouil-
lard (lSOO-'JC). Other correspondents include Clement Ader, William
Avery, B. Baden-Powell, Alexander Graham Bel), Sam Cabot, Law-
rence Hargrave, Augustus Moore Herring, Edward C. Huffaker, Sam-
uel P. Langley, Otto Lilienthal, Hiram Stevens Maxim. John J. Mont-
gomery, Percy C. Pilcher, George A. Spratt, Orville Wright, and A. F.
Zahm. Material is related to the Library's Wilbur Wright papers.
Unpublished register in the Library. Also described in Annual re-
port of the Librarian of Congress, 1933, p. 148-19. The correspond-
ence with Wilbur Wright is published in full in The papers of Wilbnr
and Orville Wright, edited by-Marvin W. McFarland (1953)
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Elizabeth and Octavia Chanute, 1932, and of Mrs. Elaine
Chanute Hodges, 1960.
MS 62-4604
Dawes, Henry Laurens, 1816-1903.
Papers. 1833-1933.
SO ft. («a. 22.000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
V. S. Senator from Massachusetts. Correspondence, letter books
(1848-87), diaries, reports, family papers, citations, scrapbooks, mem-
oranda, notebooks, congressional commissions, speeches, biographical
material, clippings, photos., and printed matter ; together with an in-
complete biography of Dawes by his daughter, Anna L. Dawes. Re-
lates to Dawes' service as U. S. Representative and Senator, as chair-
man of the Commission to Administer the Tribal Affairs of the Five
Civilized Tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory, his connection
with Oakes Ames and the Credit Mobilier, the Chorpennlng claim
case, the U. S. Weather Bureau, tariff questions, and Gallaudet Col-
lege for the Deaf in Washington, D. C. Includes personal papers and
family papers, a speech file (11 boxes, 1840-1901), and a file on Indian
affairs (S boxes, 1893-1929). Correspondents include Lyman Abbott,
Charles A'lcn, Oakes Ames. James G. Maine, Montgomery Blair, Cor-
nelius N. Itliss, Samuel Bowles, Selwyn Z. Bowman, C. C. Chaffee,
William Claflin, Schuyler Colfax, Cusliman Kellogg Davis, Edward
Everett, Cyrus W. Field, James A. Garfield, Edward Everett Hale,
Joseph R. Hawley, George F. Hoar, Mark Hopkins, H. O. Houghton,
Lucius Q. C. Lamar, Robert Todd Lincoln, Henry Cabot Lodge, John
D. Long, George B. McClelland, S. S. McClure, Nelson A. Miles, John
T. Morgan, Thomas Jefferson Morgan, Justin 'L. Morrill, John W.
Noble, Orville Hitchcock Piatt, William Porter, Theodore Roosevelt
Philip H. Sheridan, John C. Spooner, Charles Sumner, Ida M. Tarbell,
L. G. Thayer, E. R. Tinker, Elihu B. Washbume, and Herbert Welsh.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Gift of Anna L Dawes and of her estate, 1831-44.
MS 62-4605
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888.
Papers. 1853-88.
53 ft. ( ca. 18,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts from War Dept records.
Army officer. Correspondence, letter books, telegrams, endorse-
ments, reports, orders, field dispatches, speeches, citations, financial
records, scrapbooks, a draft of Sheridan's Personal memoirs (published
1888), and memorabilia. Concerns the Civil War, the Reconstruction,
Mexican border troubles, Indian wars, and military administration,
particularly relating to his commands of the Military Division (and
later the Dept.) of the Gulf, the 5th Military District, the Dept (and
later the Military District) of the Missouri, the Western and South-
western Military Division, as well as his war commands and his serv-
ice as Commander-in-Chief of the Army. Civil War material relates
to cavalry operations, the Appomattox, Shenandoah and Tullahoma
Campaigns, the Winchester Raid, and engagements at Boonville,
Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Perryville, Ripley, and Stone River.
Also includes material concerning George A. Forsyth's Europe-Asia
tour (1875-76), the Piegan Expedition (1889-70), Gouverneur K.
Warren's court of inquiry (1881), Rebecca M. (Wright) Bonsai, recon-
naissance (1877) of the Bighorn Mountain and the Bighorn and Yel-
lowstone Valleys, and Henry Page's service as quartermaster for the
Army of the Potomac (1863-65). About one-quarter of the papers are
copies of records, made by Sheridan's secretaries to replace personal
copies destroyed in the Chicago fire of 1871. Correspondents Include
James W. Forsyth, Ulysses S. Grant, Michael V. Sheridan, and Wil-
liam T. Sherman. Related material is found in the Library's Daniel
O. Drennan collection.
Register published in 1962 by the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Deposits by Mrs. Sheridan, 1931-32, converted to a gift by the
heirs, 1948; gift of Mrs. Charles H. Kneessi, 1946.
MS 62-4606
Gushing, Caleb, 1800-1879.
Papers. 1785-1906.
190 ft. (ca. 120,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part (ca. 25 items) photocopies (negative)
Statesman. Correspondence, letter books, diaries and journals
(1827-44), legal and business papers, speeches, articles and books,
financial papers, newspaper clippings, and printed matter, covering
Cushing's life at Harvard ; as a young lawyer and contributor to the
North American review; as Congressman from Massachusetts (1835-
43) and general in the War with Mexico ; as commissioner to China ;
as Attorney General under Pierce (Includes drafts of his opinions and
other papers) ; the Democratic Conventions in Charleston and Balti-
more in 1860; his legal services to the Lincoln and Johnson adminis-
trations; his mission to negotiate a treaty with Colombia regarding
a ship canal across the Isthmus of Panama ; his role as counsel for
the V. S. before the Geneva Tribunal of Arbitration of 1872 ; and his
ministry to Spain. A file of correspondence and other papers relates
to Cushing's legal cases. Another file deals with Cushing's land
speculation and related business ventures, notably in Wisconsin, Vir-
ginia, the District of Columbia, and Lower California. Correspon-
dents include George Bancroft, Benjamin F. Butler, Rufus Choate,
Jefferson Davis, James C. Dobbins, Edward Everett, Hamilton Fish,
James Guthrie, Robert McClelland, Hugh McCulloch, William Learned
Marcy, Franklin Pierce, William H. Seward, Jared Sparks, Roger B.
Taney, John Tyler, and Daniel Webster.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Mainly gift of Margaret W. Cushing, 1935-42, together with several
small accessions by purchase and gift, 1906-55.
MS 62-4607
Washington, George, Pres. V. S., 1732-1799.
Papers, 1592-1937.
ca. 165 ft. (ca. 35,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts and photocopies, many acquired during the
preparation of The writings of George Washington, edited by John C.
Fltzpatrick.
Correspondence, letter books, diaries, accounts, military papers,
and other papers, (mostly 1748-99) on Washington's relations with
the Continental Congress, his command of the Continental Army, his
Presidency, and other aspects of his career. Correspondents include
John Adams, Samuel Adams, Theodoridc Bland, Jonathan Boucher,
Ellas Boudinot, John Burgoyne, Edward Carrington, Charles Carroll
(1737-1832), Jonathan Dayton, Robert Dinwiddle, William Duer,
David Forman, Benjamin Franklin, Horatio Gates, Mordecal Gist,
William Gordon, Nathanael Greene, Alexander Hamilton, Edward
Hand, Ebenezer Hazard, William Heath, Patrick Henry, John Jay,
Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Johnson, Henry Laurens, Tobias Lear,
Arthur Lee, Charles Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Lawrence Lewis, Ben-
jamin Lincoln, Robert R. Livingston. William Livingston, James
McHenry, James Madison, John Mitchell, James Monroe, Daniel Mor-
gan, Gouverneur Morris, Robert Morris, Jedidiah Morse, John Moylan,
Thomas Nelson, Lewis Nicola, Matthias Ogden, William Paca, Thomas
Paine, William Paterson, Charles Willson Peale, Edmund Pendleton,
Richard Peters, Timothy Pickering, Joseph Reed, Benjamin Rush,
John Rutledge, Arthur St- Clair, Philip Schuyler, Artemas Ward,
and Arthur Young.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 512-515; its Calendar of Washington manuscripts (1901) ;
its Calendar of the correspondence of George Washington, Commander
in Chief of the Continental Army, with the Continental Congress
(1906) ; and its Calendar of the correspondence of George Washing-
ton, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, with the officers
(4 v., 1915)
Transfer in 1905 from the Dept of State of purchases from the
Washington family, 1834 and 1849. Other purchases, gifts, and ex-
changes, ca. 1867-1962.
MS 62-4608
Davies, Joseph Edward, 1876-1958.
Papers, 1860-1957.
65 ft (ca. 50,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Diplomat, lawyer, and author. Family papers, diaries, Journals,
correspondence, memoranda, subject files, newspaper diaries, and
manuscripts of his articles, books, and speeches relating chiefly to
foreign affairs with emphasis on American-Soviet relations. Bulk of
the material falls within the period 1936-55 and includes the jnanu-
scrtpts of two unpublished books. In the days of their power and
glory, and Missions for peace. The papers relate to his ambassadorial
career in the Soviet Union (1936-38), and in Belgium and Luxem-
bourg (1938-39), as Special Envoy of President Roosevelt witU the
rank of Ambassador to confer with Premier Stalin (May-June 1943),
386
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Davi es, Jo seph Edward, 1876-1958. Papers, 1860-1957.
(Continued)
Truman's Special Envoy with rank of Ambassador to confer with
Prime Minister Churchill (June 1943), Special Adviser to President
Truman and Secretary of State James Byrnes with rank of Ambassa-
dor at the Potsdam Conference (July-August 1»45), and as Vice-
chairman of the President's Committee to Study Universal Military
Training (1946-47). Correspondents include Lord Beaverbrook,
James F Byrnes, Josephus Daniels, Stephen T. Early, Dwight David
Eisenhower, Earl of Halifax, Harry Hopkins, Cordell Hull, Oscar
Lange, George C. Marshall, Marvin H. Mclntyre, Vyacheslav M Moio-
tov, Nikolai V. Novleov, Key Pittman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Samuel
LEosenman, Edward R. Stettlnius, Jr., Harry S. Truman, Millard
Tydings, Fred M Vinson, and Harry M. Warner.
Described in the Library's Information bulletin, v. 21, no. 21 (May
21, 1962), p. 239-240 and in the Library's Quarterly journal of current
acquisitions, v. IS, no. S (June 1962) , p. 139.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library.
Information on .literary rlghtB available in the Library.
Deposited by Mr. Davies' daughters, Eleanor Davies Tydings,
Eahel Davies Broun, and Emlen Davies Grosjean, 198L
MS 62-4609
Blennerhassett, Harman, 1764?-1831.
Papers, 1755-1866.
2 ft. (ml 550 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, political adventurer, and planter. Correspondence, Jour-
nals, articles (1806) for the Ohio gazette, memoirs, and financial and
legal papers, mainly 1795-1831. Includes a legal brief on behalf of
Blennerhassett while under indictment at Richmond; a volume by
Harman Blennerhassett, Jr., containing copies of some Aaron Burr
letters and other data relating to Burr's expedition of 1806-07; an
account of a voyage down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers (1808-07) ;
and a memoir of "views and capacities" of the United States written
by Blennerhassett in 1822. Articles and a journal (3 v., 1807) re-
late to Aaron Burr. Correspondents include the Marquis of Anglesy,
Nathaniel Cox, Sir William Knighton, John Lasgley, Mordecal and
Joseph Lewis, Vincent Notts, Sir Robert Peel, and R. S. Wheatley.
Later pa;«rs are principally those of Blennerbassett's wife, Margaret
(Agnew) Blennerhassett, and sons, Harman Blennerhassett Jr., and
Joseph Lewis Blennerhassett
Unpublished finding aid in the Library. Also described in Hand-
book of manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1918) p. 41-42.
Purchased from Mrs. Blennerhassett Adams, 1900.
MS 62-4610
Bryson, Lyman, 1888-1959.
Papers, 1908-60.
15 ft. (ca. 10,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Educator. Correspondence; articles, memoranda and writings re-
flecting Bryson's activities with the American Red Cross, Columbia
University, and the Columbia Broadcasting System, his roles in vari-
ous conferences on higher education and public communication, and
Us continuing interest In adult education. Includes draft of an un-
published "Manual for People's library books,'' the Ms. of Beading
and learning, and materials recounting Bryson's directorship of the
Readability Laboratory at Columbia University, his editorship of the
People's library, and his interest in the communication of difficult
subjects to the average person. Mss. of his writings include early
poems and short stories, radio and television broadcasts (1934-59),
such unpnbUshed works as "William Blades" and "Democracy of
culture," drafts of his published works. Which way America? The
next America, and Free enterprise. Correspondents include Bower
Aly, Edmnnd de S. Brunner, George T. Bye, Morse A. Cartwrlgnt,
James M. Clarke, Mary Ely, Louis Flnkelsteln, Claude Hill, Anne
E. M. Jackson, Robert E. Olds, and David Riesman.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Gift of Mr. Bryson and of his widow, 1958-61.
Fvll name: Lyman Lloyd Bryson.
MS 62-4611
U. S. Library of Congress. Bare Booh Division.
Collection of literary manuscripts.
ca. 40 items.
In Library of Congress, Rare Book Division.
Includes Maxwell Anderson's Candle in the wind (typescript with
printer's marks) ; his Journey to Jerusalem (author's corrected type-
Bcript used in printing) ; his Valley Forge (corrected typescript) ;
Leslie Beatty's Amoral ideas being thoughts beyond emotion (type-
script) ; William Rose Beoet's The dust which is God (early drafts,
partly typescript with corrections, partly manuscript, containing
many unpublished passages) ; Stella Benson's Goodbye, stranger
(author's typescript with corrections) ; her Tobit (author's typescript
with corrections) ; Ambrose Bierce's Black beetles in amber (type-
script with corrections) ; Richard Maurice Bucke's Bacon-Shake-
speare controversy (typescript) ; Henry K. Bush-Brown's Henry Kirke
Brown, the father of American sculpture (typescript) ; Neville Cain's
The slave of, the tree (typescript) : Xorman Corwin's An American
in England, plays done ov«»r tho Columbia Network in 19J2; Mar-
garet Wade (Campbell) Deland's Captain Archer's daughter (type-
script with corrections) ; her If this he I, as I suppose it be (type-
script with corrections) ; her The keys (typescript with corrections) ;
Lion Feuchtwanger's Josephus n; his Unholdes Frankreich (author's
typescript with corrections) ; F. Fisher's Vae Victis, a journal of
Interment (carbon copy of typescript) ; Monk Gibbon's Fancbot's
birthday (carbon copy of typescript) : a set of stereotyped mats for
the Wessex novels edition of Thomas Hardy's The wondlanders : The
grapes of wrath, Nunnally Johnson's screenplay from the novel by
John Steinbeck (typewritten revision of Aug. 5, 1S39, with 18 photos,
of persons in the cast, and a revised cast of characters as of Dec 11,
1939) ; Sidney Kingley's The patriots (with holograph corrections,
deletions, and emendations) : prompt book used in the production
of the play; Emil Lengyel's The Danube (typescript with corrections
In Ink) ; Emil Ludwig's The Germans (shorthand holograph in Ger-
man of the first part of the book, with many corrections and elisions,
accompanied by two signed explanatory notes) ; corrected galley
proofs of Archibald MacLeish's America was promises; typescript
of MacLeish's article on Chile for Fortune magazine, accompanied by
several sheets of instructions and corrections; page proofs of his
article os The Argentine for Fortune magazine (1938) ; Andre
Maurois' Henri Bergson (15 holograph pages with corrections by
the author, and 20 pages of corrected typescript) ; Charlotte Mary
Mew's A Cornish festival (typescript with author's corrections) :
Charles O'Conner's A crime dictionary; Eden Phillpotts' Chorus of
clowns . (holograph in ink, with corrections) : Carl Sandburg's speech
on Abraham Lincoln broadcast Feb. 12, 1941, together with a letter
from him to Archibald MacLeish regarding the speech ; Edward H.
Smith's Adventures in escape, an introduction to jailbreaking (type-
script) ; John Steinbeck's The grapes of wrath (typescript with cor-
rections and corrected proof sheets) ; Mark Sullivan's Our times,
1900-1925; Franz Werfel's April in Oktober (holograph in German
script) ; Bertram D. Wolfe's Three who made a revolution (corrected
typescript) ; Elinor Wylie's The Venetian glass nepbew (corrected
typescript) ; and Stefan Zweig's Blick anf mein Leben (holograph
second draft written In the U. S. in summer 1941)
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
MS 62-4612
Hinckley, John Milton.
Papers, 1816-1943.
85 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist and public official. Letters (1816-77) written by
Binckley and members of his family; drafts and clippings of articles
on national affairs, concerning the Civil War period and its after-
math in Virginia ; letters of Mrs. Michel, a sister of Joseph E John-
ston, and of Samuel S. Brooke.
Gift of Mrs. Thomas Annat, 1955, 1956.
MS 62-4613
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844.
Papers, 1681-1933.
29 ft. (ca. 15,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Financier. Correspondence, letter books, account book, writings,
and other papers of Biddle, together with family papers, chiefly
1775-1846, concerning Charles, Clement, Edward," James, Thomas,
and William S. Biddle. Bulk of the papers concerns Biddle himself,
and is dated mostly during his presidency of the Bank of the United
States, and concerns the bank and other financial matters. Others
relate to Nicholas Biddle's student life at Princeton, his position as
secretary of the American Legation in Paris, his editorship of and
contributions to the Port folio magazine, and his work as a member
of tbe Pennsylvania Legislature, as well as to business and social
affairs, farming, and government. Prominent correspondents include
Thomas Cooper, James Hamilton, Jr., Charles J. Ingersoll, John
Goddard Watniougb, and Daniel Webster.
Partial index in the Library. Described in Handbook of manu-
scripts in the Library of Congress (1918) p. 540-41.
Gift, purchase, and deposit, mainly from Charles and Edward
Biddle, 190B-55.
MS 62-4614
Clarkson, James Sullivan, 1842-1918.
Papers, 1851-1917.
ca. 2 ft. (ca. 1200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Politician, editor, and business executive. Correspondence,
speeches, articles, newspaper clippings, and printed matter, relating
chiefly to his connection with the Iowa State register (Des Moines),
his chairmanship of the Iowa Republican State committee, his rail-
way and other commercial Interests ; also to his activities as delegate
to the Republican national conventions (1876-96), member of the
Republican National Committee (1880-96), and president of the Re-
387
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clarkson, James Sullivan, 1842-1918. Papers, 1851-1917.
(Continued)
publican League of the TT. S. (1891-93). Includes papers relating to
his service as First Assistant Postmaster General under Benjamin
Harrison and surveyor of customs for the Port of New York. Prin-
cipal correspondents include William B. Allison, Grenville M. Dodge,
Jonathan P. Dolliver, Samuel Fessenden, Joseph B. Foraker, Leigh
Hunt, William E. Mason, Thomas C. Piatt, James F. Wilson and
George G. Wright
Gift of Mrs. Coker Clarkson, 1942.
MS 62-4615
Campbell, George Washington, 1769-1848.
Papers, 1793-1886.
ca. 1 ft. (ca. 400 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (positive)
rj. S. Congressman from Tennessee, Secretary of the Treasury,
lawyer, and diplomat. Correspondence, diaries, reports, drafts, and
letter book, relating chiefly to Campbell's service as TJ. S. Senator,
Secretary of the Treasury under James Madison, and as Minister to
Russia (1818-20). Includes correspondence with Richard Rush In
London while Campbell was Minister to Russia, and a long report
to the Dept of State while Campbell was commissioner under the
Convention of 1831 with France. Contains papers of sons-in-law,
David Hubbard and Gen. R. S. Ewell, reflecting involvement in
Alabama and national politics prior to the Civil War and relating
to military affairs. Includes correspondence and diary (1864-69) of
Mnj. Campbell Brown, a stepson of Gen. Ewell. Principal corre-
spondents are John C. Calhoun, Edmund P. Gaines, David Hubbard,
Andrew Jackson, Robert E. Lee, James Madison, and Richard Rush.
Purchase and gift, 1906-41. Former owners were Mrs. Lucius P.
Brown and Mrs. Hedley V. Cooke.
MS 62-4616
Haddon family.
Papers of the Haddon-Estaugh-Hopkins family, 1676-
1841.
277 items.
In Haverfonl College Library, Quaker Collection.
Correspondence, wills, marriage certificates, land papers, and other
papers. Includes papers (mainly 1676-1798) relating to land ac-
quired in New Jersey by John Haddon and other Quakers; corre-
spondence between John Estaugh and the Pennsylvania Land
Company of London (1714-35) ; miscellaneous papers (1684-1744)
of William Shandlaw, John Wightman, William Rawle, and others,
relating to business affairs; papers (1701-89) concerning settlements
of family matters; family correspondence (1713-19) Including letters
of John and Elizabeth Haddon to John and Elizabeth (Haddon)
Estaugh; business correspondence (1745-60) of Elizabeth (Haddon)
Estnugh, including letters to and from Thomas Hyam concerning a
dispute over management of property; miscellaneous letters to John
Estaugh, including those of James Logan and Caleb Posey (mainly
1722-37) ; Quaker testimonies, certificates, and religious accounts •
and letters from Friends (1794-1816) regarding religious affairs,
including those of Martha (Cooper) Allinson, George Dillwyn and
his wife Sarah, Joseph Hoag, Mary (Howell) Swett, and others in
the Pennsylvania-New Jersey area.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Rebecca Nicholson Taylor and of the Friends Historical
Association, 1933-41.
MS 62-4617
Bock, Solon Justus, 1884-1962.
Papers, 1901-57.
34 ft (14,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Historian and archivist Correspondence, professional papers, and
bibliographic card flies, relating to his service lo the National Ar-
chives as director of research and publications and later as Archivist,
and at the Library of Congress as chief of the Manuscript Division
and later Assistant Librarian of Congress. Covers such subjects as
the training of archivists, the Historical Records Survey, the Ameri-
can Historical Association, editorial and publications programs and
projects, especially his Bibliography of American travel and descrip-
tion. Correspondents include James A. Barnes, Theodore G Blegen,
Julian P. Boyd, Robert D. W. Connor, Randolph G Downs Max Far-
rand, Russell J. Ferguson, Alston G. Field, Guy Stanton Ford, Collas
Hams, John D. Hicks, Herbert A. Kellar, Roy Nichols and Carlton
C. Qualey.
Partial inventory in the Library.
Gift of Mr. Buck, 1956-59.
MS 62-4618
Bates, David Homer, 1843-1926.
Papers, 1837-1926.
1 ft (ca. 200 items)
In Library of .Congress, Rare Book Division.
Military telegrapher, author, and vice president, Western Union
Telegraph Co. Correspondence, diary, journal (1863-65). facsim-
iles, photos^ newspaper clippings, printed matter, and drafts and
annotated proof sheets of Bates' writings. Includes eleven Abraham
Lincoln manuscripts and letters from Civil War leaders such as Jef-
ferson C. Davis, R. S. EwelL J. L. Kemper, E. Kirby-Smith, and Rob-
ert E. Lee. The journal serves as a record of military Intelligence
activities in the Civil War and of military telegraphic communication.
Correspondents include Andrew Carnegie, General Thomas T. Eckert,
and Robert Todd Lincoln.
Deserllwd in the Library's Information bulletin, v. 21. no. 32 (Aug
6, 1962) p. 415-16.
Information on literary rights available In the Library
Purchased, 1962.
MS 62-4619
Chandler, William Eaton, 1R35-1917.
Papers, 1864-1917.
36 ft 'ra.2Ti.000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, and U. S. Senator from New Hampshire. Correspondence"
(166 v.), diaries, and a letter book covering his career in Washington.
D. C, where he held positions as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
Secretary of the Navy, Senator, and Chairman of the Spanish Treaty
Claims Commission. Includes material reflecting Chandler's role as
secretary of the Republican National Committee In the campaigns of
1868 and 1872, his part in the Hayes-Tilden election (1876), and the
presidential election of 1880. Correspondents include Chester A.
Arthur, James G. Blaine, Montgomery Blair, George S. BootwelL
W. L Chambers, Jay Cooke, Walter Q. Gresham, William P. Kellogg
Philander C. Knox, William McKlnley, William Orton, Orvffle h!
Piatt, Thomas C. Piatt, and Lew Wallace.
Described in the Library's Annual report of the Librarian of Con-
gress (1929) p. 56.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Lloyd H. Chandler, 1929.
MS 02-4620
Barnard family.
Papers, 1714-1901.
2 ft. (<n. 1100 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, bills, receipts, other business papers, memoran-
dum books, account books, scrapbooks, genealogical notes, clippings,
and photos., concerning the business activities and social and family
life of 5 generations of the Barnard family In Connecticut and west-
em New York, and Including material on real estate, supply of the
Continental Army, United States banking policies, tariff, the Importa-
tion of textile and other machinery, and politics. Includes papers of
Ebenezer Barnard (1727-1799), soldier, merchant, and ship owner;
Ebenezer, Jr. (1748-1827), soldier, merchant, and land speculator;
Cyprian Barnard (b. 1753), businessman; Timothy Barnard (1758-
1847) , Revolutionary commissary officer and judge ; Harriet Barnard
(1787-1847) ; Daniel D. Barnard (1796-1861), V. S. Representative
and diplomat ; Julia Barnard Strong, wife of clergyman Eben Strong
(concerning frontier life and Strong's ministry in Missouri. 1836-
39); and other members of the family. Correspondents Include
Jonas Allen, Edward Gilbert, Chauncey Goodrich, John Mastic, and
Gilbert SaltonstaU.
Purchased from Jack Grossfleld, 1945.
MS 02-4621
McGee, W. J., 1853-1912.
Papers, 1882-1916.
12 ft (7000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Geologist, anthropologist, and hydrologlst Correspondence, letter
books, speeches, articles, scientific papers, lectures, notes, geological
notebooks, scrapbooks, bibliographical notes, and memorabilia, relat-
ing chiefly to his career as a geologist with the TJ. S. Geological Sur-
vey and as an ethnologist in charge of the Bureau of American Eth-
nology. Includes additional correspondence (1903-05) when he was
director of the anthropological and historical exhibit of the Louisiana
Purchase Exposition in St. Louis and which relates also to the Inter-
national Geographical Meeting and the St Louis Museum. Principal
correspondents are Franz Boas, S. Ellsworth Call, Frank Moore
Colby, Robert Hay, Florence Hayward, Robert T. Hill, Jerome John-
son, Lawrence C. Johnson, Willard D. Johnson, Samuel P. Langley,
S. W. McCowan, Frederick J. V. Skiff, Frederick Star, George H.
Williams, and Henry Shaler Williams. The material is related to
Library's Anita Newccmb McGee collection.
Gift of Mrs. McGee, 1915-50.
MS 62-4622
388
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e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clark, Edward Tracy, 1878-1935.
Papers. 1923-35.
8 ft. (9000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Presidential secretary, lawyer, and businessman, of Washington,
D. a Correspondence, including carbons of his replies, dating mostly
after 1829 when Clark served as a consultant on legislative, customs,
and tariff matters for various business concerns. The letters written
when he was President Coolidge's secretary relate to such matters
as the World Court, Massachusetts politics, patronage, the McNary
farm bill, Mexican confiscation, and Amherst College reunions. More
than fifty letters to Clark were written by Calvin Coolldge after he
left the White House. There are also letters from Mrs. Coolldge and
the sons, John and Calvin, Jr. Prominent correspondents are Bruce
Barton, William M. Butler, Chauncey Depew, William J. Donovan,
Alf M. Landon, David Lawrence, Louis K. Liggett, Henry Cabot
Lodge, Sr., Andrew Mellon, Ogden L. Mills, Dwlght W. Morrow,
David L Walsh, and Boy O. West The material is related to the
Library's Calvin Coolidge collection.
Unpublished register in the Library. Described In the Library's
Press release no. 88-11.
Gift of Charles Kohen, 1942.
MS62-4623
Patterson, Robert Porter, 1891-1952.
Papers, 1940-51.
5 ft (2800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, jurist and Secretary of War. Correspondence, memo-
randa, reports, typed and near-print copies of speeches covering the
period when Patterson was Assistant Secretary (1940), Under Secre-
tary (1940-15), and Secretary of War (1845-17). Bulk of the corre-
spondence and memoranda (1940-47) concerns war time production,
procurement logistics, allocation, soldier morale, reorganization of
the Army, the Air Force, and the development of a unified Dept of
Defense. Includes letters of congratulation and appreciation on his
appointment as Secretary of War and on his becoming a partner In
the law firm of Patterson, Belknap, and Webb (1947). Correspond-
ents include Bernard M Baruch, James Byrnes, Lucius D. Clay,
James Forrestal, William S. Knudson, Robert Lovett, Herbert C.
Peterson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Samuel Bosenman, Robert E. Sher-
wood, Henry L. Stimson, and Harry S. Truman.
Unpublished finding aid In the Library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposit 1953; converted to gift 1959, by Mrs. Patterson.
MS 62-4624
Burr, Edward, 1859-1952.
Papers, 1865-98.
1 ft (750 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer and engineer, of Missouri. Correspondence, letter
books (1885-98), orders, reports and other military papers, scholastic
records of Burr while a student at Washington University (St
Louis) and West Point (1876-82), memorabilia, photos, and printed
matter, relating chiefly to Burr's career in the U. S. Army Engineer
Corps (1882-98) when he served as assistant engineer at Portland
and Cascade Locks, Or, at Norfolk, Va_ in charge of various works
of river and harbor improvement as Inspector of construction of lock
gates for a canal at Cascades of Columbia River, and at Washing-
ton, D. C, as Assistant to the Engineer Commissioner of the District
of Columbia. Prominent correspondents Include Francis OoUingwood,
William Price Cralghill, William B. Dennis, Thomas H. Handbury,
George H. Mendell, Henry Clay Newcomer, and rihwrifta Francis
Powell.
Gift of CoL John Burr, 1952.
MS 62-4625
Chandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879.
Papers, 1854-99.
2 ft (1100 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Senator from Michigan and Secretary of the Interior. Cor-
respondence, principally letters received, only a few dating after 1879,
relating chiefly to the politics of the Clvn War and Reconstruction.
Reflects the views of the radical, anti-slavery element of the Republi-
can Party when Chandler was serving on the Republican Congres-
sional Committee and the Joint Committee on the Conduct of War,
and was chairman of the Committee on Commerce; also early po-
litical history In Michigan. Prominent correspondents Include J A. J.
Creswen, G. A. Custer, Mash Glddlngs, U. S. Grant and B. F. Wade.
Gift of Mrs. Eugene Hale and Frederick Hale; converted from
deposit 1932.
MS 62-4626
Crawford, Samuel Wytie, 1829-1892.
Papers, 1860-92.
2 ft (ca. 400 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts.
Physician and Army officer, of Pennsylvania. Diary (Dec 19,
1860-Apr. 14, 1861), letters received and copies of letters sent, memos,
registers and returns of troops and artillery, sketches, photos, and
other items. Material relates chiefly to events while Crawford was
an asst surgeon at Fort Sumter during the early months of 1861.
Includes many letters and copies of letters from Governor Francis
W. Pickens of South Carolina, copies of the correspondence between
Maj. Robert Anderson and General Beauregard before the bombard-
ment of Fort Sumter, and a statement by Admiral David D. Porter
concerning the frigate Powhatan and the provisioning of Fort Sumter.
Correspondents Include P. G. T. Beauregard and Ellison Capers.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 92-93.
Gift of Mrs. Eva Anderson Lawton, 1916-18, purchase from Ameri-
can Art Association, 1916, and gift of Luther M. Cornwall, 1939.
MS 62-4627
Collins, Ross Alexander, 1880-
Papers, 1930.
ca.3ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Congressman from Mississippi. Six scrapbooks, of which
five contain letters from librarians, teachers, and others relating to
the purchase by Congress of the Vollbehr collection of Incunabula for
the Library of Congress; newspaper and magazine clippings relating
to the purchase and reflecting the national support of the bill,
introduced by Collins, to purchase the 3,000 Incunabula, which m-
clnded a Gutenberg Bible, for S1£00,000.
Gift of Mr. Collins, 1962.
MS 62-4628
Cope, John, of Ohio.
Papers, 1831-1919.
190 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Principally letters written by Cope and letters received from his
family while he was serving as a private in the Ohio Infantry, 98th
Regiment which served with General William T. Sherman's army
on its march to Atlanta. Cope's letters, some of which were sent
from Buzzard Roost Gap, Marietta, and a camp near Atlanta, all in
Georgia, describe army life among the rank and file, food supplies,
and hospitalization. Letters from his family relate to agriculture,
family affairs, and business conditions In Ohio and Missouri
Purchased from Samuel T. Cope, 1941.
MS 62-4629
Gideon and Company, Washington, D. C.
Eecords, 1819-63.
25 Items and 5 v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Order books, accounts of house rentals, account books, and busi-
ness records of the printing and bookbinding firm, dating mostly from
1845 to 1863. The firm did printing for the 29th and 30th Congresses.
Includes records of transactions for copies of speeches and other
public documents with such Congressmen as Abraham Lincoln end
Robert C Wlnthrop. Some transactions are in the name of Jacob
Gideon, Jr., and some in the name of his son, George Salle Gideon.
Gift of Miss Eatherine Gideon Colt 1937; purchase, 1934; and
transfer, 1946.
MS 62-4630
Young, Nathaniel
Papers, 1814-49.
lv.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Ca. 50 items of correspondence and other papers,
mostly military letters written in 1838 while Young commanded
U. S. troops at Buffalo. Correspondents include Kenneth Cameron,
Thomas Clayton, James Eerby, Erasmus Darwin Keyes, Allan Mac-
donald, Alexander Macomb, Winfield Scott, Henry Stanton, H. D"
Townshend, and J. B. Van Schaick.
Purchased from Miss A. Young and Elizabeth S. Moore, 1908.
MS 62-4651
389
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cutting, Bronson, 1888-1935.
Papers, 1899-1950.
45 ft. (en. 33,090 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Publisher and U. S. Senator from New Mexico. Correspondence,
speeches, essays, articles, biographical information, detective reports,
legai papers, clippings, scrapbooks, printed material, ami photos.
Includes material on investigation of corruption in New Mexico, and
related libel and contempt of court cases, such as the Dreyfus libel
case; other New Mexican political affairs, 1910-28; Cutting's service
as Senator, 1927-35, involving veterans' claims cases, constituent
problems, banking, legislative issues, election campaigns, and the
election dispute with Dennis Chavez; Cutting's life and career; and
his death in an airplane accident. Correspondents Include Harold
L. Ickes, Kara Pound, and Theodore Roosevelt.
Unpublished register in the Library.
In large part, deposit of Olivia Cutting, 1938-50, converted to sift
by Justine B. Ward, Olivia James, and Iris Origo, 1954; gift of
Justine B. Ward, 1959.
Full name: Bronson Murray Cutting.
MS 62-4632
Gould, George Milbry, 1848-1922.
George M. Gould collection of Heamiana. 1877-1931.
4 ft (ra. 2700 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts ( typewr itten)
Physician and author. Eleven letters from Lafcadio Hearn to
J. W. Boulton (1883-87); copies of Hearn letters; articles, short
pieces, and translations by Hearn; articles on Hearn by Gould and
others; reviews of books by and about Hearn; typescripts of dis-
cussions between Gould and others on Hearn; correspondence of
Gould and Mrs. Gould (Laura Stedman) with publishers, editors,
friends, and critics concerning the relationship between Gould and
Hearn and the publication of Gould's book. Concerning Lafcadio
Hearn; and photos., bibliographies, and news clippings pertaining to
Hearn. Correspondents of Gould include Page M. Baker, Edward G.
Clapham, Ferris Greenslet, Alexauder Hill, Rudolph Matas, Mitchell
W. McDonald, DeWirt Miller, Paul Elmer Moore, Jacques W. Kedway,
Edmund Clarence Stedman, and Andrew D. White.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Bequest of Mrs. Laura Stedman Gould Seabury, 1940." and gift of
Gabriel Wells, 1958.
MS 62-1633
Lee family".
DeButts-Ely collection of Robert E. Lee family papers,
1749-1916.
lft. (900 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Photocopies (positive) from originals owned by the W. H. DeButts
and H. E. Ely families.
Correspondence of Robert Edward Lee to his family (1832-70),
letters by his wife, Mary Custis Lee, invoice book of Daniel Parke
Custas, letter books of R. K Lee (1838-60, 1865-70) , My reminiscences
of the War, by Mrs. Mary C. Lee, Journal of Agnes Lee (1852-58)
added to by Mildred Lee (1884-91), scrapbook of newspaper clippings
and other papers (1914-16), genealogical notes, and 5 pages from
K. E. Lee's diary relating to his service in Texas.
Unpublished index In the Library. Also described in the Library's
Annual report of the Librarian (1934)
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Originally deposited In 1934, the originals were withdrawn by
the DeButts and Ely families in 1962.
MS 62-4634
Clayton, John Middleton, 1796-1856.
Papers, 1798-1868.
2 ft. (ca. 1300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Parmer, lawyer, and statesman. Correspondence, legal papers,
some brief memoirs, including a memoir of Clayton by Robert M. Bird,
and a few newspaper clippings. Almost three^uarters of the papers
pertain to the period 1849-50 when Clayton was Secretary of State,
and concern negotiations for the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. Whig politics
and other topics. A group of earlier papers relate to the Pea Patch
Island controversy (1819-47) between Delaware and New Jersey.
Main correspondents are John J. Crittenden and Henry Clay. Other
correspondents include James A. Bayard, Thomas H Benton, Robert
M. Bird, Henry Leyton Bulwer, Charles A. Davis, members of the
DuPont family, Millard Fillmore, Samuel M. Harrington, Reverdy
Johnson, Abbott Lawrence, Willie P. Mangum, Morton McMichael,
William C Rives, William H. Seward, E. George Squier, Zacbary
Taylor, James Watson Webb, Daniel Webster, Ellsha Whittlesey, and
Robert C. Wintlirop.
Card index In the Library.
Described In Report of the Librarian of Congress, 1904, and Hand-
book of manuscripts In the Library of Congress (1918) p. 62.
Purchase from Mrs. Margaret D. Buck, 1904-18.
MS 62-4635
Coblentz, William Weber, 1873-
Papers, 1884-1960.
4 ft (ca. 350 Items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Physicist and author. Correspondence (1898-1960), Journal kept
on the solar eclipse expedition to Sumatra and the return through
Europe (1926), MS. and annotated printed copies of two books, Man's
place In a superphyslcal world (1954), and From the life of a re-
searcher (1951), biographical material, memorabilia, financial rec-
ords (1884-1905), scientific notebooks concerning stellar and planetary
radiation (1914-26) and psychic phenomena (1910-15), photos., and
printed copies of Coblentz's works, frequently annotated (190S-5S).
Bulk of the material relates to Coblentz's pioneer work In the fields
of Infrared spectroscopy, and to the application of radiometry to
astronomical problems. Correspondents Include Cleveland Abbe,
Charles G. Abbot, George E. Hale, Dayton C. Miller, August H. Plund,
and William B. Whitney.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gifts of Mr. Coblentz, 1952-60.
MS 62-4636
Comstock, Cyrus Ballon, 1831-1910.
Papers, 1855-1906.
2 ft. (ca. 900 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Principally military letters, memoranda and reports
relating especially to the operations around Vicksburg, Miss., with
lists of the number and kinds of guns in position before the city at
certain dates, and a full report of the siege. Includes reports of other
operations, covering almost the entire war period ; two pocket diaries
(1862-67) ; a fieid notebook containing entries recording Comstocf e
activities as an engineer attached to the Army of the Potomac, draw-
ings of and comments npon the fords on the Rapldan and Rappahan-
nock Rivers, and sketches of the defenses at Harper's Ferry and tlie
Acquis Creek depot; a memoir of the capture of Fort Fisher, the
draft of Ulysses S. Grant's letter to President Johnson concerning his
resignation as Secretary of War; a letter from Jesse Root Grant relat-
ing to his ancestry ; and a memoir of William Petit Trowbridge pre-
pared by Comstock. Later papers deal with work on the improve-
ments of the Mississippi River (1888-95) when Comstock was presi-
dent of the Mississippi River Commission. Principal correspondents
Include Ulysses S. Grant, George Gordon Meade, Philip H. Sheridan,
William Tecumseh Sherman, Daniel J. Sickles, and Horatio Gouver-
neur Wright
Described In Handbook of manuscripts In the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 69-70.
Gift of members of the Comstock family, 1914-51.
MS 62-4637
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1863.
Papers, 1782-1888.
6 ft (ca. 2600 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and statesman. Correspondence, legal papers, and some
speeches and state papers. Mainly correspondence, covering Critten-
den's career as Senator, U. S. Attorney General (1841, 1850-58) and
Governor of Kentucky (1848-50), and concerning national politics
(particularly tariff and banking matters, Texas, Mexico, and slavery) ,
the southern Whigs, Crittenden's relations with Henry Clay, reactions
to the Crittenden Compromise, and Kentucky politics and law. Cor-
respondents Include George E. Badger, Francis Preston Blair, ST.,
Albert T. Burnley, Orlando Brown, Henry Clay, John M. Clayton,
Charles A. Davis, Beverdy Johnson, Richard M. Johnson, Amos A.
Lawrence, Robert Perkins Letcher, C. S. Morehead, Samnel S. Nicho-
las, John Pendleton, Winneld Scott, Zachary Taylor, Robert Toombs,
and Robert C. Winthrop.
Described in Calendar of the papers of John Jordan Crittenden
(1913) ; In Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 94 ; and In Report of the librarian of Congress, 1905.
Purchased from Mrs. Robert H Crittenden, 1905.
MS 62-4638
390
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hitt, Robert Roberts, 1834r-1906.
Papers, 1830-1905.
6 ft. (ca. 2200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative from Illinois. Persona) and political corre-
spondence (1865-1905), diplomatic correspondence and other papers
relating to Hitt's service as secretary of the U. S. Legation at Paris
(1874-81), correspondence and other materials (1892-1905) relating
to Abraham Lincoln, S letter books (1875-83), family financial papers
(1830-1903), scrapbooks of newspaper clippings (1890-1903), and a
large number of papers in Pitman shorthand. Including a diary
(1858), a Journal (1859), notes and notbooks (1856-1904), records of
speeches by William H. Seward (1856,1860), Abraham Lincoln (1858),
Stephen Douglas (1858, 1861), and Edward M. Stanton (1858), de-
bates between Lyman Trumbull and William Allen (1860) and be-
tween Trumbull and Joseph Ficklln (1880), records of Democratic
and Republican political meetings and conventions (1858-60) and
papers relating to Civil War courts-martial (1863-68), political activ-
ities (18S4-1904) of Hitt and of congressional committees on which
he served.
Gift of Mrs. William F. Hitt, 1962.
MS 62-4639
Dickinson, Daniel Stevens, 1800-1866.
Papers, 1888-66.
ca. 100 items.
In Broome County Historical Society collections (Binghamton,
Lawyer, first president of the village of Binghamton. N T„ Lieu-
tenant Governor of New Tort, U. S. Senator, and Federal District
Attorney. Correspondence (personal, business, political, and social)
wltt Dickinson's family, political associates, and favor seekers- copy
of an address delivered on the anniversary of the U S Constitution -
microscopic copy of the Lord's Prayer ; and memorabilia.
unpublished card Index in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Mr. Dickinson's granddaughter, ca. 1950.
MS 62-4640
White, Era (Whiting) 1885-
Papers, 1900-57.
4 boxes.
to Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-81)
Social worker. Includes correspondence and scrapbooks. Contains
material on the Elizabeth Peabody House, Boston, where Mrs. White
was head worker, and the Women's Educational and Industrial Union,
of Boston, of which she was president Persons mentioned include
Jane Adrtams and Florence KeUey.
MS 62-4641
Orr, Jehu A 1828-
Papers, 1751-1917.
344 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1099)
Lawyer, Judge, and university trustee, of Mississippi. Correspond-
ence, diary (1867-1911), scrapbooks, and family papers relating to
business, public affairs, and property of Orr's father and members
of the family in South Carolina. Papers after 1904 are chiefly per-
sonal letters of women of the family.
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Franklin Harris and Miss Pauline Orr, 1946.
MS 62-4642
Parker, John MOUken, 1863-1939.
Papers, 1902-38.
ca. Sit-
in University of North Carolina library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1184).
Governor of Louisiana, member of New Orleans Cotton Exchange
and Board of Trade, Southern Commercial Congress, and Mississippi
Valley Trade Association. Correspondence and scrapbooks.
Gift of Mr. Parker, Jr., 1946-61.
MS62-4643
Gray, George, 1840-1925.
Papers, 1870-1926.
1580 items.
In University of Delaware Library.
U. S. Senator from Delaware, Judge, and diplomat Correspond-
ence, typescripts, and other materials relating to decisions and
opinions while Gray was Judge for the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals,
Third District; the coal strike arbitration, 1902; the North Atlantic
Fisheries arbitration, 1909-10; Illinois Coal Operators Association
and United Mine Workers arbitration; Joint arbitration between U S.
and Mexico, 1811; the Alabama coal strike arbitration, 1903; the U S
vs. E. L duPont de Nemours & Co, 1912-13; Joint arbitration between
U. S. and the Dominican Republic; the Treaty of Paris, 1898; and
materials while he was a regent of the Smithsonian Institution. In-
cludes correspondence with Henry C. Lodge and Senator Piatt regard-
ing Cuba and the Isle of Pines.
Unpublished index and calendar in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Olft of Miss Anne D. Gray, 1944.
MS 62-4644
Delano, Columbus, 1809-1896.
Letter books, 1871-74.
2v.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
U. S. Representative from Ohio, Commissioner of Internal Revenue,
and Secretary of the Interior. Chiefly letters concerned with Delano's
activities as Secretary of the Interior, especially with Indian affairs.
Some of the persons to whom the letters are addressed are William
Worth Belknap, James Gillespie Blaine, Simon Cameron, Jay Cooke,
Benjamin Rush Cowen, Hamilton Fish, Ulysses Simpson Grant
Hannibal Hamlin, James Harlan, Rutherford Blrchard Hayes,
Timothy Otis Howe, Robert Cummlng Schenck, and William Tecum-
seh Sherman.
Index by recipient of letters available in the library
Purchase, 1954.
MS 62-4645
McKim, Charles FoOen, 1847-1909.
Papers, 1838-1928.
6 ft (4200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Architect. Diaries, letter books, correspondence, notes, memo-
randa, legal and firaneia! papers, sketches, drawings, and photos,
largely dating from 1890 to 1910 and relating chiefly to the firm of
McKim, Mead, and White established In New York City In 1879
Covers the establishment of the American Academy in Rome and the
building of the Boston Public Library. Correspondents Include Daniel
Wiester French, John La Farge, Frank D. Millet Charles Moore,
H. Siddons Mowbray, Frederick Law Olmsted, and Augustus Saint-
Gaudens. Material is related to the Library's Charles Moore collec-
tion.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Gift of Charles Moore, 19S1-S7.
MS 62-4646
Brown, James, 1766-1835.
Papers, 1765-1867.
2 ft (ca. 500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Senator from Louisiana. Correspondence, legal and commer-
cial documents. Bulk of the material (1800-10) contains information
on legal practices and social conditions In Louisiana. Correspondents
include persons In Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee as well as
Louisiana ; Brown's brothers John, U. S. Senator from Kentucky, and
Samuel, physician and planter. About 25 papers relate to the court
martial of Thomas Butler (1804-03)
Described In Report of the Librarian of Congress, 1906, p 22-23,
and 1907, p. 129, and In Handbook of manuscripts In the Library of
Congress (1918) p. 49. ^
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of H P. Scrarchley, 1906-07.
MS 62-4647
Bristow, Benjamin Helm, 1832-1896.
Papers, 1839-1932.
9ft
In Libr ary of Congress, Manuscript Division
mbt2«? r£, U - S - k ?!2 etar3r °* *"• Trasw. Correspondence
4;2£Z7 ) ',™f e 5 sc 2E b00ks ' ana miscellaneous pamphlets relating to
Bristow. Includes 3000 Incoming letters, and 12 volumes of outgoing
tetterpress copybooks, one of which is a volume of copies of letters
Jft t K and K- r ^ el r d & *£ 0»mn»l»loner of Internal Revenue TreUrttag
rJ^'^iL W ^ I , ia rl, W ^£J eIkn £ p (1829-1890). Georgf William
OK£i < ^"J 8 ^iL I S!j a 5? l 1Si 1815 - 1886) • Anthony JosV Drexel
/sStJio?}' SSJP Franklin Edmunds (1828-1919), Hamlton Fish
^^^^ksS^T^T^Sf ^ (1841-1889), John XshaD
Harlan (1833-1911), W. A. Meriwether, and Horace Porter (1837-
Deposited by William B. Bristow, 1937; converted Into a gift, 1946,
MS 62-4648
391
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Burke, Edmund, 1800-1882.
Papers, 1821-81.
1 ft. (ra. 400 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, editor, and U. S. Representative from New Hampshire.
Correspondence, drafts of newspaper editorials, committee reports,
resolutions, printed copies of some of Burke's speeches, pamphlets,
newspaper clippings, and commissions. Bulk of the collection con-
sists of letters received, 50 of which are from Franklin Pierce. Other
correspondence relates to the U. S. Patent Office and to the Dorr
Rebellion In Rhode Island. Correspondents include James Buchanan,
Lewis Cass, Nathan Clifford, Samuel Snllivan Cox, Daniel S. Dickin-
son, Thomas W. Dorr, John W. Forney, Henry Hubbard, James K.
Polk, Thomas Ritchie, Gideon Welles, Fernando Wood, and Levi
Woodbury.
Described is Annual report of the Librarian of Congress, 1926, p. 59.
OUt of Mrs. George H. Dana, 1924.
MS 62-4649
Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877.
Papers, 1607-1959.
8 ft. (ca. 0000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer and explorer. Correspondence, letter books, journals,
autobiography, articles, and business and financial papers, mostly on
Wilkes' naval career, Including material on the expedition which he
commanded (1838-42) to explore Antarctica and the Pacific, the pub-
lication of his observations, his involvement in the Trent Affair, and
bis command of the James River and West Indies Squadron ; corre-
spondence (1845-61) of John Wilkes (1827-1908) ; and deeds, mort-
gages, contracts, apprenticeship papers, inventories, and lists of em-
ployees, relating to business activities (1607-1814) of the WUkes
family in England. Correspondents include Gustavas Vasa Fox,
James McClellan, and Gideon Welles.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gifts and purchases from Mrs. Lockwood Jones, Mrs. M. L. Hull
and G. Denby Wilkes, 1921-60.
MS 62-4650
Clapp, William Warland, 1826-1891.
Papers, 1856-1911.
350 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author and journalist. Bulk is letters from Benjamin Perley
Poore, author and editor, and E. B. Wight, Clapp's son-in-law, re-
porter for the Chicago tribune and for Inter ocean, and manager of
the Washington News Bureau. Relates chiefly to the reporting of
political Issues, such as the Impeachment proceedings against Andrew
Johnson, the disputed presidential election of 1876, and the consist-
ency of the Boston journal, which was edited by Clapp, in advancing
the principles of the Republican Party. Includes letters from James
B. Runnion and C. F. Kitterldge.
Described in the Library's Information bulletin, v. 16, p. 610-611,
Purchased, 1957. Formerly is the possession of Stephen O'Meara.
MS 62-4651
Aron, Richard, 1854-1912, collector.
Aron collection, 18th-20th cent.
ca. 4 It. (ca. 1000 items)
In University of Illinois Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence and autographs of ca. 100 German schoolmen of
the middle 19th cent., notably the philologists Eberhard Gottlieb
Graff (1780-1841) and Hans Ferdinand Massman (1797-1874) ; docu-
ments dealing with discipline and other related problems, and the
organization of schools in Germany; bylaws for the Padagogiscbe
Gesellschaft ; lecture notes ; poems (chiefly anonymous) ; and extracts
from books.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Gustaf Fock, 1912.
MS 62-4652
Douglass family.
Papers of the Douglass, Hall, McCue, and related fami-
lies, 1740-1913.
184 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, plats, genealogical notes, news-
paper clippings, and other papers of the Douglass, Hall, and McCue
families of Virginia. Other families concerned include the Alexander,
Arbuckle, Beale, Brown, Caldwell, Coalter, Cochran, Fulton, Hunter,
Joseph, Kemper, Lyle, Moffette, Moore, Paxton, Preston, Steele,
Stuart, Tate, Walker, Wardlaw, and Toung families. Several Items
concern John Alexander Douglass, John Hall, of Abingdon, Va, and
John McCue, of Augusta Co, Va.
Gift of Archibald G. Robertson, 1961.
MS 62-4653
Boardman, Mabel Thorp.
Papers, 1853-1945.
5 ft (ca. 4000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Official of the American Red Cross. Correspondence (personal,
family, and official), letter books, diaries (1882-1902), memoranda,
addresses, notebooks, sketchbooks, genealogical data, and photos.
Bulk of the collection consists of correspondence dated after 1904.
Relates principally to Miss Boardman's personal life and her work
with the American Red Cross, but contains material on domestic and
foreign issues of every administration from McKlnley to Franklin D.
Roosevelt Correspondence includes nearly 600 letters (1904-29)
from William Howard Taft to Miss Boardman. Material Is related
to the Library's Taft papers.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs, F. A. Kelp, Mrs. W. Murray Crane, and American Red
Cross National Headquarters, 1947-54.
MS 62-4654
Bunau-Varilla, Philippe, 1859-1940.
Papers, 1880-1955.
16 ft. (ou. 10,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
French engineer and Panamanian diplomat Correspondence, much
of which is in French; typescripts of speeches, articles, and books;
legal papers ; and newspaper clippings. Concerns Bunau-Varllla's
activities in the United States (1900-07), his efforts to gain support
for completion of the Panama Canal, his role in the Panamanian
revolution and as minister plenipotentiary for the new government
Includes documents selected and annotated by Bunau-Varllla, re-
lating to the revolution and to the Hay-Bunau- v ariUa treaty, and
the note sent to all members of Congress in June, 1902, with a postal
stamp of the Republic of Nicaragua witnessing the volcanic activity
there. Correspondents include Manuel Amador Guerrero, John Bige-
low, Theodore Burton, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, William C. Gorgas,
Mark Hanna, John Hay, Jean Jules Jusserand, Ferdinand de Lesseps,
Henry Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Gifts of Mr. Bunau-VarUla. his son Etienne, Charles Moore, Miles
P. Duval, and R. W. Hebard, 1938-55.
Full name: Philippe Jean Bunau-Varilla.
MS 62-4655
Fiske, Minnie Maddern (Davey) 1865-1932.
Papers, 1884-1932.
56 ft (ca. 18,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Actress. Correspondence; prompt books, containing marginal notes
made by Mrs. Fiske; records of box office receipts, and invoices
covering scenery, costumes, and lighting for many of the productions
in which Mrs. Fiske appeared; financial papers reflecting the ex-
penses of theatrical production ; scrapbooks ; and drafts of speeches,
articles, and books written by her and also by her hushand, Harrison
Grey Fiske. Reflects the continuing controversy between the Flakes
and the theatrical trusts of the period. Correspondents include Ger-
trude Atherton, James M. Barrie, David Belasco, Daniel Chester
French, .Tack London, John Philip Sousa,r Alexander Woollcott, and
Florenz Ziegfeld.
Unpublished register available in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Miss Olive Kooken, 1961.
MS 62-4656
Glassford (John) and Company, Glasgow.
Records of John Glassford and Company and successors,
1753-1834.
62ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Ledgers, journals, daybooks, inventories, and cashbooks (in a few
of which are entered occasional letters) of a succession of large
mercantile firms which represented or succeeded John Glassford and
Co. and other Glasgow merchant firms through a system of branch
Btores on both sides of the Potomac Later firm names were Glass-
ford & Henderson (near the beginning of the Revolution), Henderson,
Ferguson & Gibson (about 1790, when the trade apparently passed
out of the hands of the Scottish merchants and into the control of
local owners), Vincent & Ferguson (1800-16), and Edelen, Thompson
& Co. (until 1834). Material is related to the Library's Neil Jamieson
papers.
Unpublished register in the Library. Also described in Handbook
of manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1918) p. 259.
Purchase, 1899.
MS 62-4657
392
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Woolsey, Lester Hood, 1877-1961
Papers, 1831-1958.
46 ft- (ca. 33.000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Lawyer. Correspondence, diaries, memoranda, treaty papers, min-
utes and resolutions of conferences, articles, and annotated printed
IUa , ter ,'SL m , ostl5 ' 19< »-20. '•hen Woolsey served in the Dept of State!
and 1920-2S, when he practiced inYernational lavr^rttt Itebert
TO n ?i'^ I>riIlcipa i ly ">°cera1w American foreign relations during
World War i, and related international problems, notably. postwar
sabotage claims. Also Includes ca. 500 items offamily and business
correspondence (1831-1921), articles, and a draft of an unpublished
Tn^^fSi 01 !?!^ °i, A ™ eric a'> Political parties, by Robert Lansing;
and ca. 100 items of correspondence (1878-1912) of John W. Foster
Correspondents include Jane Anderson, Daniel Wafenda Bell, Robert
William lionyuge, Theodore J. DeSabla, Jr., John Foster Dulles,
w v? m??* 8, "J" 1 ? °- Hndson . J <>1"> J- MeCloy, Clarence Mackay,
B^H. Marten, John Bassett Moore, Amos J. Peasley, and Frank L.
Unpublished register to the Library.
Gift of Mrs. William N. Flndley and Mrs. Wesley Nyborg, 1961.
MS 62-4658
Ghent, William James, 1866-1912.
Papers. 1 876-1942.
19 ft. (14,500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author and journalist. Correspondence, reports, memoranda,
manuscripts, notes, subject files, photos, clippings, and printed mat-
ter, relating to his writings on the West and the Socialist movement
i? *?Sj?-' & " Includ «s MSS. of biographical sketches appearing In
the Dictionary of American biography, and articles and book reviews
appearing in trade Journals. Included are diaries of Edward S.
™ d *' e L an d Ho'nKS O. Paulding, participants in the Battle of the
Little Big Horn. Correspondents include J. Nelson Barry, Charles
Francis Bates. Charles A. Beard, E. A. Brininstool. P. E Byrne,
Elizabeth Custer (Mrs. George A.), Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, Stella
M Dnmmi.Fred Dustin, Grant Foreman. Edward S. Godfrev Mrs
K t G , < ""??' */ *- Grafl irai. Leroy F. Hafen, Grace Raymond
Hebard, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Kelly. Lonpuans. Green and
Company^ Dumas Malone, Gustavus Myers, William W. Neifert Allan
Nevins, Don Russell, Edwin L. Sabine. Fred A. Sims. U pt0 n Sinclair,
John Spargo, Mark Sullivan, George W. Webb, and Maurice Williams.
Unpublished register in the Library
Gift of Mrs. William S. Ghent, 1942,
MS 62-4659
Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914
Papers. 1862-1910.
4 ffc (1000 items)
In Library of Congress. Manuscript Division.
Union officer. Governor of Maine, and educator Correspondence,
biographical notes, record books, military reports including some of
Company G, 20th Maine Volunteers, speeches, accounts of engage-
ments of the Army of the Potomac, and related material, mostly of
military content Contains Chamberlain's account of the Battle of
Gettysburg; and letters relating to the State militia, military re-
unions, and data for a history of the 5th .TJ...S. Army Corps in which
Chamberlain served as a colonel of the 20th Maine Regiment
Prominent correspondents include John Marshall Brown Henry S
Burrage, Selden Connor, Charles Hamlin. O. O. Howard Carsweli
McCleUan, Horace Birney Sargent, William II. Seward, G K War-
ren, and Cyrus Woodman.
Gift of Miss Rosamond Allen and Miss Eleanor W. Allen, 1938-56.
MS 62-4660
Denison, George Stanton, 1833-1866
Papers. 1851-84.
300 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and civil servant. Correspondence, memoranda, reports,
drafts and printed copies of articles, and broadsides. The bulk of
the material falls in the period 1851-66 and relates chiefly to his life
and work as a lawyer in San Antonio, as Collector of Internal
Revenue in New Orleans (1882-65), and as supervising special agent
^o£ e <.?r ea8Dry for *"* Fonrth Agency, comprising most of Texas
(1865-66). Letters to his mother and younger brothers and sisters
in Vermont present northern views on the social conditions to the
South just before the outbreak of the Civil War. A prominent corre-
spondent is Salmon P. Chase. The material is related to the Library's
Salmon 1*. Chase collection.
Described in the Library's Report of the Librarian of Congress
(1905) p. 80-31 and (1935) p. 4.
Gift of James Denison, Franklin Denison, and Miss Mary Jameson.
1904, 1985.
MS 62-4661
Joint Committee on Materials for Research.
Records, ca. 1930-40.
37 ft. lea. 23.000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, minutes and agenda of meetings, ami papers re-
lating to the committee's snrveys of materials for research in
the social sciences and the humanities. Includes information on
library and archives projects, permanence of paper stock, union
catalogs, offset reproductions, microreproduetions, other duplicating
techniques, sound reproduction, and copyright Principal corre-
spondents are Robert C. Binkley, Solon J. Buck, Robert T Crane,
Augustus Frederick Kuhlman, Waldo G. Leland, Harry Miller Lyden-
berg, Thomas P. Martin, Arthur H. Qulnn, Joseph Marius Scammell
Theodore H. Scbellenberg, James T. Shotwell. and Vernon D Tate
Unpublished register to the Library.
a JS" *£ feSEagrtcm Council of Learned Societies and the Social
Science Research Council, 1949. =wu
MS 62-4662
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903.
Papers. 1822-1903.
20 ft (ca. 24.000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies of originals in the Kansas State Historical
Society collections.
Landscape architect and author. Correspondence, letter books,
Journals, notebooks, financial records, contracts, proposals, drafts of
reports, speeches, lectures, articles, essays, maps, drawings, scrap-
books, news clippings, and a draft of Olmsted's unfinished History
of civilization in the United States. Includes material on landscape
architecture and the design and planning of parks, towns, sub-
divisions, public buildings, and private estates ; and on slavery, the
New England Emigrant Aid Society, the Free Soil Party, and John
Charles Fremont's mining estates in Mariposa, Calif. Correspondents
include Charles Francis Adams, Oakes A. Ames, Edward W Bok,
Samuel Bowles, Charles L. Brace, Daniel Burnham, George W Curtis.
Charles A. Dana, Charles Eliot, Edwin L. Godkin, Andrew H Green:
Edward Everett Hale, William James, Charles McKim, Charles Eliot
Norton, Henry J. Raymond. Whltelaw Beld, Charles Sumner Schuy-
ler van Rensselaer, and Henry ViHard.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Gift of Frederick L. Olmsted, Jr, 1947-48.
MS 62-4663
Murphy, Edgar Gardner, 1869-1913.
Papers, 1893-1913.
ca. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1041)
Episcopal clergyman, publicist, executive secretary of Southern
Education Board, and amateur astronomer. Correspondence, articles,
and clippings relating to popular edncatlon, race relations in the
Seuth, and State and National child labor legislation The material
is related to the library's Southern Education Board papers
Unpublished description to the library.
Gift of Mrs. Murphy, 19*5.
MS 62-4664
Feamster family-.
Papers, 1794-1960.
2 ft (ca. 2000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Includes a memorandum book (1844-72) of Martha Alderson
Feamster ; an account book of Company A of the 14th Regiment of
Virginia Cavalry kept by her sons, Thomas L. Feamster and Samuel
William Newman Feamster ; a diary (1864-65) of Thomas JL Feam-
ster; a Journal of the military career (1901-23) of his grandson,
Claudius Newman Feamster; an account book (1908-17) of Mrs
Claudius Newman Feamster; letters (1914-53) from her sons, Robert
Cantrell Feamster and Felix Claudius Feamster, concerning thelr
experlences at college and In the Army as battalion surgeons in
World War n; a diary (1849-51) of Charles William Cary as a
medical student; and correspondence (1794-1879) of the allied
Mathew and Cary families of Virginia and Maryland. Correspond-
ents Include Cyrus Cary, William and Ophelia Cary, and Eliza Cary
Greene
Gift of Claude Newman Feamster, 1946-61.
MS 62-4665
393
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Iowa. State De-pt. of History and Archives.
Military miscellany, 1776-1950.
ca. 340 items and 3 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives collections.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, joumais, reminiscences, reports, biograph-
ical and historical sketches, speeches, rosters, military orders, com-
missions, certificates, discharge papers, pension claims and records,
passes, TJ. S. Army Band books (3 boxes), clippings, posters, maps,
photos., and other papers. Includes material related to various
foreign and Indian wars and campaigns of the United States, the 4
forts named Des Moines, the 4 TJ. S. battleships named Iowa, the
Fifty-First Iowa Mother's Prayer Circle (1898-1905), and various
military and naval personnel. Persons mentioned include Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Balnbridge, Ellas D. Bruner, Cyrus Bussey, Beryl D.
Caldwell, Richard Coughlan, George Croghan, 0. Eugene Cupp,
Dwlght D. Eisenhower, Vernon S. Grows, John Lepper, George S.
Patton, Jr., L. J. Tjernagel, and Ellis E. Wilson.
Cataloged individually in repository.
MS 62-4666
Montgomery, Vincent, 1836-1903.
Papers, 1785-1903.
ca. 12U0 items.
In Emory University Library.
Microfilm copy (negative) mp.de in .1981 from originals in the
possession of Ralph Ernest Montgomery.
Farmer, merchant, lawyer, and public official. Papers of Mont-
gomery, his family, and the related Shine and Wright families. Cor-
respondence, deeds, tax receipts, bills wills, and estate papers of
John Montgomery (d. 1785?), William Montgomery (d. 1818 or 9)
and his sons James, Robert and William, Thomas and Sally Bozeman,
Elizabeth C. Wright, and her son William Wright; personal, busi-
ness, and estate papers of Samuel Montgomery (1800-1872, another
son of William, Sr., and father of Vincent) ; estate papers of Thomas
Shine (d. ca. 1856), Martha E. Shine (d. ca. 1859), and David F.
Shine (d. ca. 1859), together with guardianship papers of the minor
children; correspondence, notes, accounts, receipts, bills, agreements,
and other business and personal papers of Vincent Montgomery, con-
cerning his mercantile partnership with H. H. Long (Long and
Montgomery) and his other business affairs, his militia and military
service in Georgia during the Civil War, his farming, and his interest
in Freemasons, the Farmers' Alliance, Georgia politics, and patent
medicines: political and Civil War correspondence of his brother and
brother-in-law, Sebron Montgomery and Thomas W. Shine ; and other
papers on family health, education, church interests, politics, and
legal affairs. The family centered in Taylor and Hancock Counties
In Georgia.
Finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 62-4667
Phillipps, Sir Thomas, hart., 1792-1872, collector.
Papers, ca. 1760-ca. 1850.
77 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Legal papers of William L. Phelps and other solicitors of Evesham,
Eng., dealing with general legal practice for the counties of Glouces-
ter and Worcester, including contested election cases, poor law
cases, proceedings -In bankruptcy, criminal cases, suits for damages
arising from trespass, cases of breach of contract where land was
rented, cases touching the glebe lands and titles, prosecutions under
the game laws, and particularly land transfers, the settlement of
estates, and the management of landed properties. Includes consid-
erable material on the final movement for the enclosure of the open
fields ; drafts of several enclosure bills drawn for presentation to
Parliament; some records of the application of the provisions of the
acts, abstracts of title, some going back to the 16th ana 17th cen-
turies, briefs, affidavits, testimony, complaints, bills of costs, tax
lists, and other legal papers.
MS 62-4668
Willow River Power Company.
Records, 1884-1940.
S3 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence between the Wisconsin Railroad Commission and
Burkhardt Milling and Electric Power Company (1921-22), and 81 v.
of business records, comprising almost all of the financial records of
the various milling and power operations owned and managed by
Christian Burkhardt (1834-1931) of Burkhardt and Hudson, Wis.
Includes cashbooks (1892-1931), salesbooks (1886-^1916), Journals
(1886-1909), and ledgers (1892-1943) of Burkhardt Mills; Journals
(1917-43) of the Burkhardt Milling and Electric Power Company;
journals (1889-97) of the Willow River Milling Company; miscella-
neous trial balance books (1895-1944) grain and shipping records
(1884-1933) ; and miscellaneous electricity and power records (1901-
09)
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Esther and Bertha Burkhardt, 1956-69.
MS 62-4669
Ryder, William Henry, 1822-1888, collector.
Confederate archives, 1861-65.
ca. 850 items.
In Tufts University Library.
Over 100 battle reports, 455 morning reports of the Confederate
States prisons at Richmond, 117 passes to Libby Prison, 57 pay orders,
a few diplomatic documents, fragments of Congressional documents,
muster rolls, payrolls, casualty reports, requests for military exemp-
tion and light duty, petitions, voting records, receipts, warrants, mis-
cellaneous financial and supply records, and other papers from
the offices of the President and the Secretaries of State, War, Navy
and Treasury, collected by Ryder after the fall of Richmond, as part
of an exhibit of trophies and curiosities for display at the proposed
North Western Sanitary Fair.
Described m A calendar of the Ryder collection of Confederate
archives at Tufts College, by the Massachusetts Historical Records
Survey (1940)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift. ca. 18S8.
MS 62-4670
Sharpless family.
Papers, ca. 1748-1875.
ca. 395 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts ( handwritten )
Letters, diaries, Journals, religious and biographical accounts,
testimonies, and notes by, concerning, or attributed to members of
the Sharpless and Kite families. Persons prominent in the collec-
tion include Joshua Sharpless (1746-1826), Pennsylvania Quaker,
farmer, and minister; his children Edith Sharpless Kite (1777-1881),
Rachel Sharpless Cope (1771-1807), and Isaac Sharpless (1781-1822) ;
Mary Kite (1792-1861), Quaker minister, her brothers Thomas
(1785-1845), also a minister, James (1808-1856), Joseph (1795-
1863), Nathan (1804-1867), and John Letchworth Kite (1798-1878),
her sister Abi (1787-1865), and nieces, nephews, and friends; Susanna
Kite Sharpless (1809-1844), daughter of Thomas Kite, and her bus-
band Aaron Sharpless (1809-1876). Letters (1824-61) of Mary Kite
comprise more than half the collection. Other papers Include Jour-
nals, diaries, and accounts of Mary Kite concerning spiritual and
religious affairs and her travels through Virginia and North Caro-
lina; testimonies from Concord -Monthly Meeting of the Society of
Friends, and a few documents of Concord'-Quarterl; Meeting.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Susanna Smedley, 1959.
MS 62-4671
Taylor family.
Papers of the Taylor and Shoemaker families, ca. 1809-
1953.
ca.l2ft (ca. 1100 Items)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Mainly letters of the Taylor family of Philadelphia and of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, and of the Shoemaker family, of Cincinnati, Chicago,
and Milwaukee, together with diaries, testimonies, business and legal
papers, and portraits. Concerns the Civil War, women's rights, mid-
western business and social affairs, western sheep and grain farming,
land purchases, and the laying of rail lines. Correspondents Include
Joseph Bevan Braithwaite (1818-1905), Walter Hlnchman (1845-
1920), railroad executive, Joseph Wright Taylor (1810-1880), founder
of Bryn Mawr College, and Thomas Wlstar (1798-1876). Material Is
related to the library's Allinson family and Walter Hlnchman col-
lections.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Caroline Allinson, and loan, 1931-59.
MS 62-4672
Morris family.
Papers of the Morris and Sansom families, ca. 1715-1925.
ca: 17 ft. (ca. 6000 items)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Correspondence, business papers, notebooks. Journals, passports,
poetry, essays, account books, and tracts. Bulk of the material con-
sists of correspondence of Samuel Buckley Morris (1791-1859) and
of his son, Samuel Morris (1827-1905) , on religious and social matters,
education, the Indians, Friends' missionary activities, and travel.
Correspondents Include Dr. James J. Levlck (1825-1893), Joseph
Sansom (1765-1826), his wife, Beulah Blddle Sansom (1768-1837),
and Quakers in England, Japan, Australia, and Norway.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Nancy Morris Wood, 1936.
MS 62-4673
394
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cope, Marmaduke Cooper, 1804-1897.
Correspondence, 1843-74.
ca. 400 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Prominent Philadelphia Qnaker. Correspondence with English
and American Friends. Includes 75 letters (1843-74) from Cope
discussing Tearly Meetings of the Society of Friends in New York
Ohio, New England, and Philadelphia during the Wilburite-Gorneyite
Separation, the progress of the abolition movement, the Civil War
public and private education, and the effect of other social and
political affairs on the Society of Friends; letters (1845-59) of John
Allen (1790-1859), English Quaker, discussing his travels in the
ministry in America, affairs in various Yearly Meetings affected by
the Wilburite-Gurneyite Separation, and political matters; 100 letters
(1845-72) of Josiah Forster (1782-1870), English Quaker; letters
(1856-66) of Mary Nicholson (1797-1867), Scottish Quaker; letters
(1844-58) of Edward Pease (1767-1858), English Quaker, discussing
contention created in the Society of Friends in England by the Separa-
tion; letters (1848-53) of John Pease (1797-1868). English Quaker-
letters (1847-70) of Benjamin Seebohm (1798-1871), English Quaker,
and other correspondence.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift, ca. 1903-45.
MS 62-4674
Hewett, Waterman Thomas, 1846-1921.
Papers, 1868-1919.
lft
In Cornell University library. Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (14/18/207, 14/18/m)
Professor of north European languages and literature. Corre-
spondence; MSS. of Hewett's Cornell University— a history. Poems of
Uhland, Goethes Hermann und Dorothea, A German reader, The
history of Goethe's printed text, and Bibliography of the writings
of Goldwin Smith; and research material compiled by Hewett for
his bibliography of Goldwin Smith. Includes two letters from An-
drew Dickson White to Hewett regarding the part White played In
the founding and development of Cornell University, and correspond-
ence with the Cornell daily sun and Cornell era.
MS 62-4675
Thomas, Elmer, 1876-
Papers, 1900-50.
508 ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and legislator. Correspondence, speeches, press releases,
personal papers, business and office management records, scrapbooks,
memoranda on legislative matters, printed material, clippings, photos.,
and other papers, largely relating to Thomas' service in the U. S.
Senate. Includes material on his work in various committees and
subcommittees concerning agriculture, appropriations, claims, flood
control, forestry, Indian affairs, the library, the military establish-
ment, public lands, roads, and silver; his work as advisor to the
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization; his service to
constituents, relating chiefly to claims, pensions, and civil and mili-
tary personnel problems; and his political campaigns; as well as leg-
islation Federal projects In Oklahoma, the United Nations Confer-
ence, and other subjects.
Full name: John William Elmer Thomas.
MS62-4676
Warden, Morris L 1889-
Papers, 1896-1953.
38ft
In University Of Oklahoma Library.
Educator and historian. Correspondence, the MS. and galley
proofs of Warden's Political history of the Cherokee Nation (pub-
lished 1838), and other papers, including a large quantity of corre-
spondence and duplicated material relating to the University of
Oklahoma during the period 1938-41, when Warden was assistant
to the president, concerning student affairs and activities, curriculum,
the teaching departments, military training, housing, foreign stu-
dents, legislative matters, administrative committees, the University
during World War n, postwar planning, the U. S. National Youth
Administration, and the North Central Association of Colleges and
Secondary Schools. Also Includes material concerning Warden's
lecture enga g eme n ts, his book renews, and Us civic and orzaniza-
Uonsl activities.
MS62-4677
Whitney, William Dwight, 1827-1894.
Papers of William Dwight Whitney, Josiah Dwight
Whitney, and their families, 1778-1951.
ca. 35,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Major part of the collection consists of correspondence of William
Dwight Whitney, linguistic scientist, and concerns his positions as
president of the American Oriental Society, Foreign Knight of the
Boyal Prussian Order pour le merite, and first president of the
American Philological Association. His personal letters include
material on New Haven and on genealogy. Correspondence of Josiah
Dwight Whitney (1819-1896), geologist and chemist, furnishes infor-
mation on the first systematic exploration and mapping of the West,
and includes an account of Benjamin SHllman's position in the Emma
Mine scandal involving the National Academy of Sciences. The
material is related to the library's Baldwin family collection.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the daughters of William Dwight Whitney, 1894-1959.
MS 62-4678
SchaHer, William, 1868-1955.
Papers, 1886-1955.
3 ft (ca. 400 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran pastor and educator. Chiefly diaries and notebooks
containing excerpts from Scanner's readings In theology and litera-
ture and commentary on them; sermon outlines; notebooks listing
examples of English word usage; college and seminary diplomas; and
photos. Includes personal letters to Sehaller's brother and mimeo-
graphed bulletins written by Paul Edward Kretzmann (1883-1955)
on the "44" unionism controversy. The material is related to the
institute's P. E. Kretzmann, L. J. Sleek, and the Concordia Publish-
ing House collections.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Schaller, 1969.
MS 62-4679
FoDett family.
Papers, 1841-1912.
300 items and 1 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society.
Correspondence, financial statements, and other papers of Fred-
erick FoUett (1804-1891), journalist of Batavla, N- Y., his son
Frederick M. Follett, a professional soldier, and other members of
the family. The papers relate to the postal business at Batavia,
N. Y., the Seneca Indians, Mormons in Utah, the pony express the
presidential election of 1860, the Civil War, and the Fenian outbreaks.
Includes Frederick FoUett's autobiography, his essays on Antonio
Lopez Santa Anna, New York canals, and presidential candidates,
and an incomplete MS. written by Fonett while on a visit to Texas
in 1836. describing his journey, persons he met, animals, birds, Indian
tribes, Indian traders, and similar data.
Inventory description in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available at the repository
Gift of Henry Hoklas. 1961.
MS 62-4680
Riheldaffer, John Gfflan, 1818-1893.
Papers, 1848-1959.
1000 items and 7 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Presbyterian minister. Correspondence, diaries, fictionalized remi-
niscences, sermons, articles, deeds, tax. receipts, clippings, and printed
matter. The correspondence is general and relates to family affairs
and to the grain elevator business of Riheldaffer's son, John H. The
newspaper clippings deal with the Minnesota State Reform School
(of which Riheldaffer was superintendent), the St. Paul Central
Presbyterian Church, and the Oakland Cemetery Association of St
Paul. Includes a booklet of essays by members of the St Paul
Female Seminary, a roll book (1864-70) of the Seminary, messages
and biographical notes (1869-86) by boys who had been detained in
the Minnesota State Reform School, diaries (1873-1905) kept by
Riheldaffer's daughters, Martha Anna and Eittie, and other Rihel-
daffer family papers.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Helen Riheldaffer. 1959-60.
MS 62-4681
395
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pirtle family.
Papers of the Pirtle and Rogers families, 1797-1875.
- 62 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Mainly papers of Judge Henry Pirtle (1796-1880) of Louisville,
Ky.. and of Dr. Coleman Rogers (1781-1855). Papers (1816-75) of
Henry Pirtle include letters to him from Lara Anderson, George
Bancroft, John Bar.bee, Rufus Choate, James Kent, and others ; letter
from Pirtle (1856) defining his position in regard to tbe American
Party; and contract between Henry Pirtle and James Speed for
partnership in the practice of law (1845). Other papers include
letters (1801-36) to Gen. James Taylor of Newport, Ky., from Dr.
Coleman Rogers, Dr. John Sellman, Judge John Coburn (1T6S-1823),
James W. Moss, Dolly P. Madison, and Richard M. Johnson ; letter
I j (1829) from Martin Van Buren to William T. Barry about the return
'' of Taylor's fugitive slaves from Canada; a power of attorney (1T9T)
from Joseph Rogers of Fayette Co., Ky, to John Winn to obtain
property due from estates of his wife's father, Thomas Ford, and
her 'former husband, Joseph R. Farrar; correspondence (1803-20) of
Dr. Coleman Rogers and his wife, Jane (Farrar) Rogers while he
was studying medicine at the University of Pennsylvania; and 12
cards of admission to medical lectures at the University of Pennsyl-
vania. Material is related to the repository's Alfred Pirtle collection.
Gift of William B. Pirtle, 1957.
MS 62-4682
Brown, Jacob Jennings, 1775-1828.
Papers, 1813-28.
3 v. and 1 reel of microfilm (positive)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, microfilm (positive) from originals in possession of the
Buffalo Historical Society, and transcripts (handwritten)
Army officer. Letter books, military memoranda and lists. Con-
tains information regarding troop movements ; descriptions of battles
In the Niagara area, data on the strength and distribution of British
forces In Canada in 1814, and other military matters. Two letter
books cover the years 1814-16 ; the other (1816-28) is made up chiefly
of correspondence with various Secretaries of War. Correspondents
include John Armstrong, James Barbour, John C. Calhoun, Isaac
Chauncey, DeWitt Clinton, William H. Crawford, Benjamin W. Crowo-
inshield, Alexander James Dallas, George Graham, George Izard,
Andrew Jackson, Alexander Macomb, and James Monroe.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 49.
Purchased from Mrs. Voiney Chase and the Buffalo Historical
Society, 1904-60.
MS 62-4683
Cartel], James McKeen, 1860-1944.
Papers, 1869-1948.
41 ft (ca. 15,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Professor of psychology, editor, and publisher. Correspondence,
childhood diaries, speeches, articles, notes, reports, bulletins, other
printed material, page proof of the book, James McKeen Cattell ...
man of science (published 1948), news clippings, certificates, diplo-
mas, photos^ and other papers; Includes much correspondence on
the preparation of articles for publication in the various journals
edited by Cattell, fiies of material relating to the American Asso-
ciation for the Advancement of Science, the Psychological Corpo-
ration, the Science Press, other scientific organizations and the
publication, American men of science, in all of which be was very
active; and family correspondence (mostiy 1880-1906). The bulk
of the papers is after 1896. Correspondents include John Dewey,
Asaph Hall, Ellsworth Huntington, William James, Charles Sanders
Peirce, and Edward B. Titchener.
Register published in 1962 by the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Jacques Cattell, 1957.
MS 62-4684
McGee, Anita (Newcomb) 1864-1940.
Papers, 1688-1932.
5 ft (3000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Anthropologist and physician, of Washington, D. C. Correspond-
ence, drafts of articles, diaries, notebooks, scientific and medical
notes, news clippings, photos^ an "Idea book," and memorabilia.
Much of the correspondence is with her father, Simon Newcomb,
mathematician and astronomer, and her son, Eric McGee Newcomb
'-urname changed). Includes lectures and articles on hygiene and
medical matters ; articles pertaining to her studies of communistic
societies In the U. S., such as the Shakers and the Bethel and Oneida
Communities ; correspondence written while she was Acting Assistant
Surgeon, u. S. Army in the Spanish American War; and material
relating to the formation of the Women's Anthropological Society
of America. Correspondents include Charles B. Davenport, Edward
S. Holder, Alcander Longley, and Gifford Pinchot. Contains the
family correspondence (1836-46) of Dr. McGee's grandfather, Charles
A. Hassler, U. S. Navy surgeon, which includes a letter (1832) from
James Madison. Tbe material is related to the Library's Simon
Newcomb papers and W J McGee papers.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. McGee, 1915-50.
MS 62-4685
Poydras Home, New Orleans.
Kecords, 1778-1960.
31 ft (31,350 items)
In Tulane University Library.
Correspondence, reports, registers of children, case histories, and
other records, related to a home for orphans and other deserving
girls, mostly after its establishment in 1817. Includes materials on
its Investments and properties at Mllneburg, La., and requests by the
mayor of New Orleans for the admission of children.
Inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Deposited by the Board of Managers of the Poydras Home.
(Female Orphan Society), 1959.
MS 62-4686
Cesare, Oscar Edward, 1885-1948.
Drawings, 1912-43.
232 items.
In University of Virginia Library (4101)
Cartoonist. Original drawings of cartoons on national politics,
international relations, diplomacy, labor unrest, Prohibition, World
Wars i and n, Italian Fascist leaders, Mexican politics, and literary
subjects.
Gift, 1952.
MS 62-1687
Hafle, Berard, 1874-1961.
Papers.
19 ft
In University of Arizona Library.
Franciscan missionary, linguist and anthropologist Correspond-
ence with church officials and anthropologists; MSS. of published
and unpublished works, notes, drawings, and many other papers on
Navaho language, culture, and ceremonials; interlinear Navaho-
English notebooks ; accounts of the founding and early history of the
Lubachukai and St. Michaels Missions in Arizona; sermons, prayers,
and other papers related to Haile's teaching in these missions;
material on the Interpreters' Institute at Fort Wingate, N. M., 1985;
the Navaho constitution and related papers; reprints of articles by
other authors on the Navaho Indians; and some related material on
Apache and Zuni Indians. Correspondents include Gladys Amanda
Reichard, Edward Sapir, and Mary Carot Wheelwright
Detailed list of contents in the library.
Gift of St John the Baptist Province of the Order of Friars Minor,
1961.
MS62-4688
Herrick, Myron Timothy, 1854-1929.
Papers ca. 1827-1935.
ca. 17 ft.
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
In part photocopies (positive)
Humanitarian, financier, industrialist. Governor of Ohio, and dip-
lomat Correspondence, articles, interviews, legal documents, news-
paper and magazine clippings, biographical and genealogical items,
memorabilia, pamphlets and other printed matter. Tbe most com-
plete and meaningful group of papers is the correspondence covering
Herrtck's second term as U. S. Ambassador to France (1921-29)
relating to German reparations, the interallied debt Franco-American
relations, French politics, Russia, the new Bolshevik Government,
and the American food relief project in Russia, the League of Na-
tions, the Kellogg-Briand peace pact the 1921-22 Washington Con-
ference on Disarmament the presidential elections of 1924 and 1928,
soldiers' bonus legislation, the Sacco-Vanzetti trial, and the Teapot
Dome scandal. Includes correspondence (1889-1906) from Ida and
William McKinley: a smail file of letters from Presidents William
Howard Tart, Theodore Roosevelt. Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover :
a special collection of letters (1927-81) from Charles A. Lindbergh
and his family to the Herrick family, letters carried by Lindbergh
on his transoceanic flight to Paris, and correspondence sent and
received by Herrick relating to the flight; and other Herrick family
correspondence.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts at Mrs. Pansely Webb Herrick and Parmely Herrick, Jr.,
1942 and 1967.
MS62-4689
396
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Davis, Charles Hall, 1872-1954.
Papers, 1006-52.
28 ft
In University of Virginia Library (5466)
Lawyer. Correspondence, lectures, and other papers, concerning
postal savings and postal savings certificates, a proposed rnral bank-
ing system, agricultural cooperation and credit associations, labor
unions. Prohibition, the 18th amendment. States rights, electoral
vote, presidential campaigns, Association for Safeguarding Human
Liberty and Tree Enterprise (19*9-50), the Bible, and other subjects.
Correspondents include George Stewart Brown, William Cabell Bruce,
Harry Plood Byrd. Benjamin S. Dean, Robert Edward Edmondson,
Duncan Upshaw Fletcher, Morton Graham Goode, Willford Isbell
King, John Henry Kirby, William Gordon McCahe (1874-1953)
Henry Louis Mencken, Albert Cabell RlAchie. George Woodward
Wi £SP£S" Jolm Set S eant TO* 6 - Jr - «n<i Kose Emmet Young.
Gift, 1996.
MS 62-4690
Grellet, Stephen, 1773-1855.
Pape-s. 1796-1838.
ca. 100 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Quaker minister and missionary. Letters, diary fragments, and
other papers of Grellet, together with accounts of his ilfe. Portions
of diaries (1T96-1819) and letters (1807-33) give detailed accounts
of his encounters with European royalty and aristocracy, and with
the clergy and laity of the Catholic Church and the Lutheran, Re-
formed, and other Protestant churches ; make observations on Euro-
pean schools, hospitals, prisons, and other institutions, and the
church and state officials who administered them; and comment on
Haitian political and social affairs.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift of Edward Marshall SculL 1918.
MS 62-4691
Fishbone family.
Papers 1818-1960.
3ft
In University of Virginia Library (2341, 6355, etc.)
Correspondence, diaries, memoirs, account book, Bible records,
and other papers of the Fishburnes of Albemarle Co, Va. and the
related Wood, Lyons and Davis families, particularly Clement Daniel
Pishbume (1S32-1907), Lacy (Wood) Butler (b. 1841), John Wood
Flshburne (1868-1937), and the family of John Wood (1782-1860).
C. D. Flshburne's memoirs Include material on his student life at
Washington College, Lexington, Va, and at the University of Vir-
ginia, bis teaching at William C. Hagan's Montgomery Academy,
Christiansburg, Va, and at Davidson College, N. C., his experiences
in the Army of Northern Virginia, and his law practice in Charlottes-
ville, Va. Other subjects include Thomas Jonathan Jackson's teach-
ing and his marriages, the Battles of Bull Run and Falling Waters,
Philip H. Sheridan's raid on Charlottesville (1865), and the Euro-
pean tour (1828-29) of Zellgman Selwyn Lyons (1805-1852). Cor-
respondents include Harry Flood Byrd, James Branch Cabell, Homer
Still* Cuminings, Junius Matthew FUhburne (1830-1858) Carter
Glass, Garrard Glen, Rosa (Wood) Glen, Daniel Harvey Hill, Alex-
ander von Humboldt, Alfred E. Lewis, Socrates Maupin (1808-1871),
Matthew Fontaine Manry, John Barbee Minor, Benjamin Mosby
Smith, Howard Worth Smith, Claude Augustus Swanson. and John
Wood (1811-1889)
Gift and deposit 1946-61.
MS 62-4692
Conner, David, 1792-1856.
Papers, 1817-47.
400 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Naval officer. Contains correspondence, reports, invoices, ships
returns, extracts from ships logs, and other official naval papers.
Mainly of the period 1844-47 when Conner was Commander of U S.
"aval Forces In the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Many of
the letters are from commanders of vessels, snch as the Vandalla,
Porpoise, Bainbridge, Falmouth, and Potomac Relates in part to
the Santo Domingo Revolution of 1844, naval operations in the
Mexican War, and preparations for the attack on Vera Cruz, where
Conner managed the landing of General Scott's army. Correspond-
ents include J. Mattison, John S. Chauncey, E. A. F. Lavallette,
John Gwinn, John Mason, W. Latimer, Joseph Gideon, William E.
Hunt George Bancroft, J. R. Davis, J. H. Aulick, Franklin Chase,
J. L. Saunders, James W. Glass, Henri Levi, William H. Chase, and
Winneld Scott
Described In the Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Con-
gress (1918) p. 78-79; also in Catalogue 1120 of the Henkels firm
of Philadelphia.
Purchased at Henkels' sale, 1914.
MS 62-4693
George Junior Republic, FreevtUe, N. T.
Records, 1859-1958.
ca. 12 ft and 54 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (800)
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, articles, autobiographical
sketches, reminiscences, memorabilia, and other papers of William
R. George, a social welfare leader who founded the George Junior
Republic Constitution (1895) of the republic; work records; records
of applicants; case studies; typical cases tried at the Republic
Supreme Court (1922) ; a who's who of republic alumni (1925) ;
letters from ex-citizens of the republic serving with the U.S. Armed
Forces during World War n, from former students, institutions,
social workers, clergymen, and others seeking information on the
Junior republic Idea ; Lyman Beecher Stowe's report on the junior
republic movement (1913) ; reports, charts, outlines, and other papers
used by Malcolm J. Freeborn In planning large-scale democratic train-
ing in the form of the Jnnior municipality in Cortland, N. r. ;
correspondence and other papers relating to the republic, the estab-
lishment of a vocational bureau for alumni, the publication of The
Adult minor (1937), George's work with the National Association
of Junior Republics, and the establishment and administration of
junior republics In other parts of the U. S. Organizations mentioned
include the Boy Scouts of America, Eugenics Society of New Zealand,
International Juvenile Court Society, League for Adult Minors, Little
Commonwealth in England, New York Urban League, the Phalanx,
School Citizens' Committee, and Syracuse Bureau of Labor and
Charities. Correspondents include Charles El Abrahams, BosweD
P. Angier, Katherine T. Balch, John Lloyd Balderston, James F.
Barker, Morgan Barnes, Robert Agden Bower. F. D. Boynton. Mrs.
Thomas Broadhurst Paul B. Brooks, Edwin J. Brown, J. Hull Brown-
ing. Earle W. Braner, H. K. Bush-Brown, Nicholas Murray Butler,
H. O. Cady, O. V. W. Chandler, John R. Commons, Leslie Marsland
Conly, Blanche H. Cooke, Samuel J. Davis, George Parmly Day, Alex
Devine, J. Roscoe Drummond, Alexander Dunbar, Samuel A." Eliot
Marcus C. Fagg, Julia H. Farwell, Alexander Forbes, Ellsworth Ford,
Mrs. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Esther B. George, Washington Glad-
den, Jesse Gordon, William D. Guthrie, Albert Boshnell Hart, S. L.
Harter, Clarence E. Hewitt Willard E. Hotchklas, Crawford Jackson,
Frank Kieraan, John J. Kinard, Homer Lalse, Leonard S. Levin.
Clarence A. Lightner, Ben B. Llndsey, Professor B. Lubinsky, Senator
Clayton Lnsk, Leander McCormick-Goodhart, N. J. Malone. D. D.
Martin, Gerrit Smith Miller, Harry C. Moffett, George Montagu (the
Earl of Sandwich), William C. Orton, Thomas Osborne, Endicott
Peabody, George Wharton Pepper, E. Bertram Pike, Bishop Potter,
Roscoe Pound, David S. Preston, James M. Price, Daniel Reed, Harry
J. Reichard, Theodore Roosevelt Edward A. Ross, Noel Saegent
Frank H. Searles, Paul S. Seeley, Edmund E. Sinclair, Jacob G.
Smith, Rnfus Smith, J. L Stone, Lyman Beecher Stowe, Sao-ke Alfred
Sze, Ida M. Tarbell, Elizabeth Townes, Donald T. Urquhart. Richard
Welling, Evat Jonsen Wendell, R. H. Wheeler, Stephen S. Wise,
Arthur Wood, Alexander Woollcott and J. C. Wright Much of the
collection has been annotated by Esther B. George (Mrs. William R.
George)
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described in Reports of the
curator and archivist Cornell University Library, Collection of Re-
gional History and the University Archives (1948-50) p. 39-41; (1950-
54) p. 37; and (1954-58) p. 44-45.
MS 62-4694
Stevenson, William Francis, 1861-1942.
Papers, 1861-1924.
lft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (848)
Lawyer, fanner, and U. S. Representative from South Carolina.
Correspondence (1916-22) with his constituents of the Fifth Con-
gressional District of South Carolina.
Gift of Mrs. Stevenson, 1944.
MS 62-4695
Campbell, Arthur, 1742-1811.
Papers, 1752-1811.
182 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville. Ey.) collections.
Virginia landowner and Revolutionary War patriot Correspond-
ence, statements of account receipts, promissory notes, land papers,
military and legal papers. . Reflects Campbell's activities as county
lieutenant of Washington Co, Va, from its formation in 1777 through
the Revolution and the Indian wars that followed, his service as
sheriff of Washington County and as a member of the Virginia As-
sembly. Includes correspondence (1774-1811) concerning lands, the
State militia, frontier defense against the Indians, military aid to
Kentucky, Indian treaties, the Creek War, the Virginia-North Caro-
lina boundary, the State of Franklin, separation of Kentucky from
Virginia, navigation on the Mississippi, Anglo-American relations.
397
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1752-1811.
Campbell, Arthur, 1742-1811.
(Continued)
National and State politics, proceedings of Congress in 1790, Wayne's
campaign, the French Revolution, and Morse's Geography ; an account
against c«i. John Buchanan for "teaching scholars" (1764-65);
papers (1752-1806) concerning lands in Lee, Russell, and Washing-
ton Counties, Va., including a "short narrative of the discovery of
Powell's Valley"; petition of inhabitants of Washington and Mont-
gomery Counties that Dr. Thomas Walker's Grant be buried in
oblivion; panel's (1773-1806) concerning lands in Jefferson, Lincoln,
and Hardin Counties, Ky. ; papers (1780-1809) concerning lands In
Sullivan and Claiborne Counties, Tenn. ; bonds to Arthur Campbell
as sheriff (1797-88) : writ in the case of Arthur Campbell vs. An-
, drew Vance (1790) ; transcript of record in case of Salathiel Martin
vs. Arthur Campbell and John Jones (1804-11) ; and miscellaneous
military papers (1773-97) including a certificate signed by Daniel
Boone (1774), and a military Journal kept by William Dells on an
expedition nzainst the Cherokee in 1776. Correspondents include
David Campbell. Jr., William Christian, Lord Dunmore. Rev. William
Graham, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Hutchings, Aaron Lewis, Jo-
seph Martin, George Mason, Valentine Meriwether, Jedidiah Morse,
Francis Preston, William Preston. Edmund Randolph, John Sevier,
Isaac Shelby, Daniel Smith, John Steele, John Todd, Jr., and George
Washington. Material is related to the repository's Arthur Lee
Campbell and Matthew Monroe Campbell collections.
Calendar of letters, land and legal papers In repository.
Purchased from Dr. John M. Griest, 1956.
MS 62-4696
Brayman, Mason, 1813-1895.
Papers, 1813-95.
ca. 4000 items and ca. 11 ft of microfilm (negative)
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Microfilm copy made from documents In Mt. St. Mary's Seminary
Library, Norwood, Ohio.
Lawyer, journalist, Army officer, and Governor of Idaho Territory.
Correspondence, conveyances, account sheets and books, legal docu-
ments, and other papers, primarily concerned with Brayman's career
as agent and solicitor with tne Illinois Central Railroad Co. and
with his military service during the Civil War. Other topics Include
Brayman's legal practice In Illinois and Michigan, Journalistic en-
deavors, railroad affiliations, and Governorship of Idaho Territory
(1876-80) , Illinois politics and government during the 1840's, and
the Mormon War in Hancock Co., I1L The Illinois Central material
(chiefly 1850-55) includes the company's charter and act of incor-
poration veith amendments, letters relating to the construction of a
levee in Cairo, 111., accounts, court papers, and property owner lists.
The Civil War papers relate to Brayman's military commands at
camps In Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee, the
Fort Pillow Massacre (April 1864), the Battle of Belmont, Mo. (Nov.
1861), litigation between Brayman and William Burnett over the
Union Government's confiscation of cotton plantations in the vicinity
of Natchez, Miss., and Brayman's conflict with William Henry
Elder (1819-1S04), a Catholic bishop, over Elder's activities during
the Union occupation of Natchez, Miss. Includes letters (1856-88)
relating to the Cairo and Fulton Railroad, and a receipt and collec-
tion book (1855-66) of the Illinois Baptist General Association.
Persons mentioned include Jacob B. Backenstos, LInsey Crow,
Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana (1822-1905), Bernard G. Farrar,
Frederick Myer, David Prickett, and Franklin A. Worrell. Cor-
respondents include George W. Billings, William Henry Bissell (1811-
1860), Lyman Bridges, S. H. H. Clark, George DeBaun, Jr., Ulysses
Simpson Grant (1822-1885), Benjamin Henry Grierson (1826-1911),
Isaac B. Hawkins, Stephen G. Hicks, Samuel Hoard, William Hudson
Lawrence, Roswell Mason, John Moore, David A. Neal Joseph Powell,
Robert Schuyler, William Tecnmseh Sherman (1820-1891), Edwin
McMasters Stanton (1814-1869), and Jeremiah H. Sullivan.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Purchased from Charles Veatch, 1912 ; purchase, 196L
MS 62-4697
Perkins, Isaac
Correspondence, 1850-52.
43 items.
In California State Library.
Merchant, of Sacramento," Calif. Letters from Perkins to his
brother Daniel in Salem, Mass., relating to his personal business af-
fairs' and prospects, and supplying detailed Information about the
business and trade of the gold rush period in Sacramento. Earliest
letter (March ZL 1850) describes Perkins' uncomplimentary feelings
about Panama after his three week stay there.
Index in the library. /r
Information about literary rights available in the library
Purchased from Harold Holmes, I960.
MS 62-4698
Smith, J De Motte.
Papers of J. De Motte Smith and Henry D. Barto, 1851-
92.
2138 Items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (304)
Law partners of Trumansburg, N. T. Correspondence, legal cases,
briefs, deeds, mortgages, bonds, financial statements, passbooks, ac-
counts, and papers relating to insurance. Firms mentioned include
Aetna Life Insurance Co., Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., and Home
Insurance Co.
MS 62-4699
Kenny, Jonathan.
Almanac-diaries of Jonathan Kenny and his wife, Mary
Emerson Kenny, 1853-73.
12 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Residents of Salem, Mass. Interleaved almanac-diaries of Jona-
than Kenny for 1853-57, 1859, 1860, 1868, 1867, and 1873, and of Mary
Emerson Kenny for 1854 and 1859.
MS 62-4700
Goodhue, Benjamin, 1748-1814
Papers of Benjamin and Stephen Goodhue, 1685-1845.
5 v. and 1 envelope.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Correspondence, deeds, bills, receipts, orders, and accounts. Some
correspondence of Benjamin Goodhue, U. S. Senator from Massachu-
setts, concerns bills before Congress and foreign and domestic mar-
kets. Bulk of the collection consists of business papers. Includes
papers relating to the scythe business carried on by the brothers early
In their careers, and to ventures in foreign trade. One volume con-
tains data on the building of the schooner Salem.
MS 62-4701
Bateman, Warner M 1827-1897.
Papers, 1857-1907.
251 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cincin-
nati)
Ohio State senator and U. S. district attorney. Correspondence,
diaries, and other papers. Includes 182 letters and miscellaneous
MSS. relating to Bateman's wife Ella Louise (Trowbridge) , her sister
Mary (Trowbridge) Nutten, and other members of her family The
papers relate to personal matters, social life, politics, and James
Abram Garfield.
Unpublished calendar of Mrs. Bateman's letters in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Bateman's granddaughter, Mrs. William S. Yonker,
1955.
MS 62-4702
Peck, Ida W
Papers of Ida W. Peck and Otis B. Gannon, 1885-87.
3 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (941)
Album and composition books of Ida W. Peck, and composition
book of Otis B. Gannon, both of Schuyler Co., N. Y.
MS 62-4703
Herrington, John M
Civil War diaries of John M and Marshall J. Herrington,
1864-65.
2v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1661)
Diary of John M. Herrington of West Winfield, N. Y, concerned
mostly with daily routine and weather conditions until August 1864,
when he enlisted in the Union Army, -after which the diary relates to
military operations near Winchester and Strasburg, Va.; together
with diary of Marshall J. Herrington, kept while he was encamped
with the Army of the Shenandoah near Stevenson's- Station, Va.
MS 62-4704
398
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jacacks, Fred.
Diaries of Fred and Mary Jacacks, 1859-68.
UniveSty ArSS^ i ll66" brary ' ^^'^ ° f ^"^ HiSt ^ «*
To£nW?f ^ if"?'?''..* *** sooos «"«man in Chicago and St.
Joseph Mo., in which he discusses his work and his exDenses- and
three dlar.es of his wife Mary, chiefly concerned I wlSi dESSteiE?-
MS 62-4705
United Steelworkers of America.
Records of local 1404, Madison, Wis., 1937-51
3 v. nnd 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
* ormspart of the Society's labor collection.
inJhSSJ?*^ "* "^workers' local at the Gisholt Machine Company,
aS«M& ^T™^ (1!> ^ 51 >- ml »»tes of general ^S
USW7-4S), and minutes of meetings of the executive board, tho niant
grievance committee, and the stewards' conSttei Contains infor!
Sfir.r *?, «*"* «t 1M8. the political aetioVconiSeetf 19*4
and Madison Consumer Cooperative Services. """'nee or law,
MS 62-4706
Carlsark (Sloop)
Logbooks, 1929-32.
v£2g%££S1$fi brary - Collec " 0,, * EesionaI H,su> -^ —
Five logbooks (June 20, 1929-May 26, 1930) kept by Carl L. Wea-
gant for the cruise of the Carlsark from IthacX NTto Ithaca.
w^ C ? h "l <1 *°J ■^"a™ T0ya « e b * »*» »* the Bahamas- tc^S
ImV 6 i2? "**£.?? He017 tt De^ereux ( June 20-SuT 201929?
S^n^?^ 8 ^ " 81 rS of I*"""* for a subse«uem trip to
Boston and New York on the freighter Javanese Prince.
MS 62-4707
Crangle, Roland, 1862-1945.
^Scrapl>ooks of Roland and Emily Elkns Crangle, 1898-
Um^tcMvesTmo? t "* 0on « a * °< ■"^ =*'<»* —
wJ^^SKl?",^ Cran 8te « lawyer of Buffalo, N. T and his wife
S^i2^ ^"Pi??, ? f «*«*«*. newspaper clippings, and miscelli
JETS ^S^? 8 to Cr * n « le '<' legaTcareeThis caidioacyloV
H^ v. . Hoose <* Bepresentatives on the Democratic ticket fiaam
and his Interests in the future of Ireland^nTj^Xk State
politics; material relating to Mrs. CangleHerfvitieT in tte Er£
rarest in State politics. The correspondence Includes « letter from
™ey, Chauncey J. Hamlin, Herbert Lehman. QeorSw^SLii"
MS 62-4708
Johnson family.
Papers, 1818-1936.
V^t^^^^™"*™ <* "*— History and
lawyer* of Sh^^T ""F^ "* Ben * un l» Johnson (1784-1848), a
acro^tTfieiViiv.Jri??* "if 3 ' *™tinm, teamster's and personal
ertTjnii^£;!2i <OT ™P ond e'H* and papers relating to tneinter:
Sock O^JZT'.'^J?*^ D - Jolu,son to the^aca Calendar
aswaates by Benjamin Johnson, n grandson of the first Benjamin,
wZ. wher*.^ 2!?^- ^ J* 6 *™' Kansas . ">« elsewhereTntbi
'x£££^£L n *JS*°F a ** "* Atchison, Topeka and Santa fI
abroad.- some correspondence (1886-90) of Wither, Frederic
SS f£Sn > ' l £%!? nl f M ~ «-*■•*"• Freiertc^varS
™SJ™u. < 1907) , and bills and accounts for that trip - and correannn^
enceand otter papers of Elijah B. Cornell, TwarVoregSy^Si
Hackney, Mary L. Tait, and T. W. Welsh. ™*»«J, ueorge
MS 62-4709
Internationa] Hod Carriers', Building, and Common Labor-
era Union of America.
Records of local 539, Green Bay, Wis., 1934-43
18 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
jorms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence (1985-43) consisting mainly of renorts. fmm «..
MS 62-4710
Woodward, Samnel Bayard, 1787-1850.
Papers.
11 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
rf,,^ 8 ^ - I fi ers - "y** 1 * 1 PaPera. and genealogical notes. In-
cite papers of Samuel B. Woodward (1853-1946), physician and
MS 62-4711 rev
Thompson, Charles A R 1825-1898
Papers, 1819-1935.
ca. 300 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Merchant of Nashville. Correspondence, an account book, a homo,
made trigonometry book, short stories by Mar?™ len^oinnZt
photos, and other papers. Correspoadenfa i include James ChaE*
tayne Jones (1852) Liszie B Turner (1929-83) JotaTwnKd"
^JL.u'^lfSl^ zUma v****™ <rf the Thompson famUy '
Unpublished register in the repository —™«jr.
Gift of Isabel Howell, 1961.
MS 62-4712
Sharpless, Joshua.
Papers, ca. 1778-1879.
ca.lfL
InFriends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
rtj£* e! ? aaden £,}? fr*™ 1 ""embers of the Sharpless family, in-
cluding Aaron, Edith, Mary, Joshua, and Townsend Sharpless --and by
kept by Joshua Sharpless, mainly concerned with visits to Quaker
S^^S P?.?™ of Joshua Sharpless (1819-37) Sd of
2^!!» ( i??' ^l 7 ^ ?* ne "teervauons on the state of the black
P %LSL Jo ? >n .5 rinlter (1795) : "»* ™* *y cartons anttorT
Checklist and card index in the library.
MS 62-4713
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932.
Letters, 1885-1932.
8ft
In University of Delaware Library.
Lawyer, of Philadelphia. Business and personal letters relating to
Lewis activities as a member of Lewis, Adler & Lawa, president of
the American Academy of Music, the Historical Society of Pennsyl-
vania, the Mercantile library of Philadelphia, and as chief, section 2
of the U. S. Shipping Board during World War t "«.uun *
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase, 1958.
MS 62-4714
Ward, Christopher, 1868-1943.
Papers, to 1943.
7 ft.
In University of Delaware Library.
Delaware author and historian. Drafts, notes, dippings, corre-
spondence, reproductions of source materials, and autograph and
gP«""ten manuscripts relating to research and publication of
Wards writtogs including The Delaware Continentals, Jonathan
Drew^The War of the Bevolution, and lesser works of history and
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Ward. 1947. ^^
fva name: Christopher Longstreth Ward.
MS 62-4715
399
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Latimer family.
Papers, 1690-1927.
ca. 3000 items.
In University of Delaware Library.
Personal and business correspondence, bills, receipts, journals,
daybooks, logs, and other papers of Henry Latimer (1752-1819) V. S.
Congressman from Delaware and Revolutionary Army surgeon; his
son, Henry (1799-1885) president. Bank of Delaware; another son,
John Blchardson (1793-1865) merchant, engaged In early China
trade.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-4716
Maxwell, James Riddle, 1836-1912.
Papers, 1868-1912.
5 boxes.
In University of Delaware Library.
Railroad engineer, of Newark, Del. Diaries (1868-1912), unpub-
lished work entitled Incidents in an engineer's life in the Far West
written while Maxwell was an engineer for the Union Pacific Ball-
road, and letters by Mrs. Maxwell from Peru where Maxwell was
employed In the construction of a railroad.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Homer Blddle Lee, 1961-62.
MS 62-4717
Back, John Janvier, 1837-1909.
Papers, 1860-1909.
3 ft
In University of Delaware Library.
Physician, botanist and author, of New Castle, Del Professional
and personal records, visiting list, and diary.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase, 1957.
MS 62-4718
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803.
Letters, 1776-79.
48 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (958)
Virginia jurist and Revolutionary patriot Letters to William
Woodford relating to military campaigns and public affairs when
Pendleton was president of the Committee of Safety, member of
the Virginia House of Delegates, and presiding judge of the Court
of Chancery.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1945.
MS 62-4719
Ernst, Johann Friedrieh.
Letter book, 1776-87.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minister. Letters, in German, mentioning Northumberland County
and Easton, Pa., addressed to, among others, William Tinman, Fred.
Muhlenberg, Christian Shouse, George Taylor, Charles Vogt, and
Herr Wetter. Contains a list of the men belonging to Capt George
Beihm's Company of Berks County Militia in 1777, and a few other
items pertaining to the American Revolution.
MS 62-4720
Federated Trades Council, Green Bay, Wit.
Records, 1895-1940.
18 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence (mainly 1938-44) including letters from Wisconsin
Congressmen on labor legislation, information on wartime wage scales
for the building trades, and letters concerning the council's com-
munity and charitable works; minntes of general meetings (1907-
40) ; financial records (2 v, 1895-1912, 1900-26) ; roll books (1907-
11, 1929-31) ; and scattered minutes of the Fox Valley District
Council.
MS 62-4721
International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft and Agri-
cultural Implement Workers of America.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1984-51.
11 v., 9 boxes, 1 folder, and 2 small file boxes.
In State Historical Society «f Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Scattered minutes (1938-50) and a seniority list of local 102, Eau
Claire, Wis.; correspondence (1940-51), minutes (1034-47), and
financial and membership records of local 95, Janesville Fisher Body
plant; correspondence (1935-50) and minutes of general meetings
(1934-40), of the grievance committee and of the stewards' and
committeemen's meetings of local 121, Janesville Chevrolet plant
Includes some letters and minutes of the Janesville locals antedating
their affiliation with the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
MS 62-4722
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of
America.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1901-51.
15 v. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection..
A small amount of correspondence, minutes (1908-13 and 1925-32),
applications for membership, employment agreements, and apprentice-
ship indentures of local 104, Lake Genera, Wis., and scattered proceed-
ings of the Lake Geneva Trades Council, the Lake Geneva Central
Labor Union, and the Affiliated Building Trades Division of Lake
Geneva; together with correspondence (1920-51), minutes (1902-50),
a roll book, and incomplete financial records of local 802, Madison;
and minutes (1917-20.) of local 804, Eau Claire.
MS62-4723
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1905-49.
19 v. and 24 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence, bills, receipts, and employment agreements of local
953, Eau Claire, Wis. (1935-43), and records of negotiations with
the Northern States Power Company (1935-41) ; bills, receipts, and
correspondence of local 1235, Marinette, Wis. (1940-49) ; minutes
(1908-37) and correspondence (1943-47) of local B-276, Superior,
Wis., and minutes and correspondence (1937-48) of telephone opera-
tors local B-201, absorbed by local B-276 In 1942; correspondence,
minutes, a roll book, dues books, and employment agreements of local
135, La Crosse, Wis. (1905-43) ; and minutes of local 430, Racine
(1911-14)
MS 62-4724
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Ware-
housemen and Helpers of America.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1900-51.
69 v. and 30 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection-
Correspondence, minute books, daybooks, assessment and dues
ledgers, and transcripts of hearings by the Wisconsin State Em-
ployment Relations Board. Correspondence consists of employment
agreements, communications from the national executive office, and
exchanges with other locals, individual members, and employers.
Localities represented include Fond du Lac and Oshknsh (local 126) ,
Manitowoc (local 619), La Crosse (local 189), Kenosha (local 95),
Wausau (local 446) , Milwaukee (Laundry and Dry Cleaning Drivers
local 360), Watertown (local 434), Superior (local 176, Douglas
County and City Employees Union, and local 288), and Green Bay
(Dairy and Creamery Employees Union 507, local 75, Brown County
Highway Teamsters' Organisation, and Cheese and Dairy Workers
Federal Union 20428)
MS 62-4725
Saulsbury, Wfflard, 1861-1927.
Papers. 1850-1927.
ca. 75,000 Items.
In University of Delaware Library.
U. S. Senator from Delaware. Cases at law, political newsclip-
plngs (1892-1918), addresses, letterpress books of Saulsbury's cor-
respondence and correspondence of Saulsbury, Ponder & Curtis of
Wilmington, Del. (1902-13), and other personal and business cor-
respondence. Contains some papers of Saulsbury's father, Wlllard
Saulsbury (1820-1892) also U. S. Senator from Delaware. Collec-
tion includes letters and telegrams from Woodrow Wilson relating
to the work of the Democratic National Committee, party politics, con-
gressional bills, etc. (1912-18)
Unpublished Inventory and card index to legal cases in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Judge Hugh M. Morris, 1954.
MS 62-4726
400
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.
.Records of Wisconsin locals, 1890-1953
129 v., 4 boxes, 1 folder, and 1 package.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
« onus part of the society's Labor collection.
materia?? r>f vV' ^.^ <!S ,J ,O0ks -- 24 <»«*>«**, and miscellaneous
£S,^i ' ' K Tllrec b0Ies of Pape" of local 314 Madison
iSe «, fl -^ Se I r a8T ? men . ts '. 8eneral ™rresj^dence7infornJu« on'
PeU? a tony t^S^X^^ miDUtes « °* Dane ™un*
t . >? rarIy (UW4-98). Other locals represented include loral 2X1
LakeGeneva: local 1074, Madison; locaM^Marmette wST and
Menominee, Mich.; local 1143. La Crosse; local it" KSosto^'loSa
755, Superior; local 454, West Superior; oca! 91 Radne^tocal 8ML
JanesviUe; and local 630, Neenah. "acme, local 836,
MS 6-2-4727
Handing family.
Papers, 1801-19-20.
l ft.
In University of Delaware library
Letters and diaries, chiefly of William Blaoding (1773-1847)
PwSSiZ ^ and Be h °b"th, Mass., CamdeV S^C and
f . •, w : *K ot hlS n 'S^- JuUet Marla MandingtlSlS-iSK),
Open to investigators nnder library restricUons.
MS 62-4728
Harrison, Joseph, 1810-1874.
Letter books, 1844-65.
10 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
kJ^ ? e - desl S ner 1 . and wilder. Copies of approximately 2T00
at^u^^T^™?^ * Ha^'so"'* 'amily and to hE tasiness
associates Includes letters to Tbomas Winans (1820-1878) Harr?
son* partner in the firm of Harrison. WinanTand ai^icfc. ^h£h
built rolling stock for the Imperial Russian Government- letters to
DWa.' L F pJ^ dre TT M -? aStWid 5 Stephen ^"erer, of PWLadel
S?r>il C BaIt S' ot London ana Liverpool, George W. Whistler of
2L, Pe SP b , nr& Bnssia - and *"«"« Brothers, of London and LTver-
poo . The letters of 1850-52 are written from Engtoni 185^ from
Philadelphia. 1880-63 from Europe, and 186SHS5 agaYn SllS
5^^aSr to , ^c^ t !e te a Sl , w^ """" - «— »
Purchase, 1962.
MS 62-4729
Haverford College.
Papers relating to North American Indians 1742-
ca. 1(0 items. -
t^^ST 6 , 1 *^ P 01 !^ 6 Ubn *y. Quaker Collection.
«j^fl'J e ^, b0 ^ kS '^? UII1Rls ' drafts ' depositions, and other papers
tS a »,» S te ?S maril ? *° ,<*"*"• rela "ons with the Indians BnTko?
the material is of the periods 1742-70 and 1860-80 Concerns land
ueuware, the French and Indian War; activities of the Friendly
Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace wTth thelndSS by
f^J** 811 "*' and of individuals engaged in relief work and
negotiations among the Indians in the Tcrtonies- FY ™hJ .ii^
among Indians in the Western States and SalTfeSorfand'oth'er
affairs. Tribes mentioned include the Delaware, Oneida. Cataranms.
w^.™„f^ ) ,°i, J,lmes ETans Rhoads (1828-1895) discussing his
work amon B the Indians ; a six-volume journal and letter book ( 1841-
f>L /^ , ° mas Wistar < 179 »-1876) discussing, in part western L
fn 186^to tie , T„ a HT > " nt - , V ChlllesI>n!!h <18otl876) of a vSfmade
Ulcen^fter^Sffi o^Em? f,T and the Ind,an Territory; photol!
RmSin A? t2^' i°a'?ns, Indian agents, commissioners of the U S
£°2S, ?, I 5Jl?. A1[alre ' missions, and schools; and letters aVd
papers of Jeffrey Amberst (1717-1797), David Bacon (172^M09i
Joseph -Galloway, (1730-1803), John Heckeweldw U74M8W Haffil
day Jackson «771-1B35), Thomas Penn ( 1702-1775 ),^rad Wetser
lTS^^Urf.'ftfiliT^. 1 ^ < 17 "-l™>. aa d Isaac Zane (1710-
J™, ; ,-£'£/ is r l lated t0 the library's Israel Pembertou, Allinson
S, m i,L v* Hoot Jonathan Richards, John Bkldle Garrett, annTi
sorted Executive Committee of Friends on Indian Affair* collet
Indexed in the library's card catalog
Gifts, 1903-
MS 62-4730
Haverford College.
Papers relating to Negroes, ca. 1676-ca. 1937
ca. 200 items.
In Haverford College Library. Quaker Collection
In part, photocopies (positive)
« ^! ters ' 3ounlals . articles, essays, manumissions, minntes testi-
monies, accounts, pictures, and printed items relating to the stove
trade, slavery abolition, freedmen-s activities, anddlsttimtoaflon!
fiS",^ m , "je Americas. Bulk of the material is T, nHerSd
m&S 8 ^. '^^IS"'* of the Frec Prod <"» Meeting of Frienos
(ZSLmR * *? / rle ? ds l F >«dmen-s Association of PhUadetohia
i^r^ K th cf ^ emale An «-Slawry Sewing Society (1852-54) the
^ ^?t^'!? !2 r Pr S mo «»« f "e Abolition of SlaverTuT^
1809). and the Abmgton, Pa., Monthly Meeting of the Society^
Friends (1765-84) ; an account entitled The history of the rise, prog-
ress and the accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave
trade, written in 1840 by Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846) and partly
lnhis hand: an account (1776) of a visit bv Isaac Jackson (1735-
1780) to Friends who kept staves; and an unpublished work entitled
Friends and slavery, by Isaac Sharpless (1848-1920). Correspond-
ents include Moses Brown (1738-1836), Elijah Coffin (1798-1863)
if^" ^-^-J? 782 - 1870 - Jesse ^"■a* ("87-1845), Warner
Minim (li45-1798), and John Greeoleaf Whittier (1807-1892)
Twenty-nine letters (1865-71) of James Evans Rhoads (1828-1895)
discuss, in part, his work for the Freedmen's Association. Material
is related to the library's Nathaniel Peabody Rogers papers.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Gift and purchase, ca. 1900-4&
MS 62 4731
International Longshoremen's Association.
Becords of local 815, Milwaukee, 1935-49
11 v. and 1 box
In State Historical Society erf Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence (1941-49) concerning the lockout at the Gre»t
JS^E', and .? e *"** at the TenninalStorage cSSiw tol 947
i^^li^^ S ^ IS) : a to"*™** "port book (1940) and
MS62-4732
Downer, Jason, 1813-1883.
Papers, 1853-83.
7 v. and 21 boxes.
In State Historical Society erf Wisconsin collections
Milwaukee lawyer. Correspondence, letter books, a file of legal
case^and personal bills and receipts. Correspondence relates to
S^S5 .?? p Sf hre ' to bosln ess investments in New York, land
' n 7 e ? tm «L tt to .Wlseonsm, his interest in education, his trusteeship
of the Wisconsin Female College at Fox Lake, his serrtcToT^
Wisconsin Supreme Court, lSni^oT. nuning^iSons ^ Utah? anl
a newspaper business In Salt Lake City. Legal papers <Mncar7ca««
involving Byron Kilbonrn, Josiah A. NoonST ^^af Srouc?
James Kneeland, Alexander Mitchell, and J. J. Orton. Includes 2
letter books (1869-74) kept by Simeon Small, another Milwaukee
attorney. Correspondents include Anson Ballard, J. ADen Barber
B. H. Brodhead, Lucius Fairchild, Leonard J. Farwell,' John P Halre
n ,t a 2 e S e JE? ta8 5 B ' W " Keyes ' B y ron KUbonrn, Josiah A. Noonan!
Halbert E. Paine, Standish Rood, J. L. Townsend, and Paul A. Weil.
MS 62-4733
Stroot, Irwin Charles, 1893-1954.
Papers, 1922-39.
5000 items and 4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
rJ^^i'^r- tebor leader ' and Minnesota State official. Cor-
S^ d J^ re -„ <: "T llars S can,paiBn '^'a- speeches, electiem returns, and
newspaper clippings, documenting Stront's career as an organteerlS
£iJ SS; I ' abO M ID0Tem . ent a "d reflecting the rise of theFarn^er:
Labor Party in Minnesota and the problems of a political party in
m^L,^? 1 °lf , L£ mT f po,,dence eo-eerns patrVnage, pirsSnel
matters, lntranarty struggles and political intrigue. ^ndescoriS
SKSfTf i°^ "L5- Lln<Iber S. Stront's RepubUcan predeSsor^s
R^„^ e I^ pector 'T aD . d <»™sPo-"lenee files of the EdSSumal
Bnreau of the Farmer-Labor Association. »u.uuuju
Descriptive inventory In the repository.
j Jtnftrmattan on restricUong and literary rigbts available In the re-
Gift of Fremont E. Stroot, 1954,
MS 62-4784
401
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Howard, Charles P
Papers, ca. 1917-38.
lfr.
In Suite Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Printer and union leader. Correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Correspondence consists mainly of personal letters from Howard to
his wife Mnrjaret. Most of the letters of 1938 deal with Howard's
failure in that year to win re-election to the presidency of the Inter-
national Typographical TJnion, a position he had held since 1923.
Material is related to the repository's American Federation of Labor
collection.
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Howard, 1947.
MS 62-4735
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of
North America.
Records of local 358, Janesville, Wis., 1934-51.
4v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Minutes (1934-51), a dues book (1934-38), and a ledger (1938-42)
MS 62-4736
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Em-
ployees.
Records of local No. 1, Madison, Wis., 1936-50.
3 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of "Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence (3 v., 1942-49), and miscellaneous papers on re-
tirement plans and salary increases; scattered financial statements;
and drafts of the association's constitution.
MS 62-4737
Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers International Union of
America.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1902-37.
6 v., 2 boxes, and 1 package.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collectlon.
Kecords of local 15, Ban Claire, including minutes (1902-20),
financial records, and a small amount of incoming correspondence;
and records of local 14, Wausau, Wis., including a roll book (1904-
31), minutes (1902-20), incoming correspondence, receipts, appren-
ticeship indentures, and monthly reports (1912-25), with information
on employment conditions, membership, and wages.
MS 62-4738
Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight
Handlers, Express and Station Employees.
Records of Wisconsin lodges, 1919-50.
It. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
A small amount of correspondence (1919-15), minutes (1919-26),
dues books (1919-25), and a treasurer's cashbook (1919-24) of lodge
1063, Kenosha, together with correspondence (1937-50), and minutes
( 1936-39) of State Line Lodge 269, Marinette.
MS 62-4739
Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' International
Association of the United States and Canada.
Records of local 204, Madison, Wis., 1913-50.
10 v. and 10 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Incoming correspondence (1925-50) mainly from the International
office on general business matters and from members of the local;
minutes (1913-20, 1935, 1937-50) ; monthly reports (1925-50), giv-
ing information on the number of members, wages, and employment
conditions; financial records, Including ledger sheets and dues books;
and miscellaneous materials, such as applications for membership
and employment agreements.
MS 62-4740
International Association of Fire Fighters.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1910-51.
1 box and 1 folder.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Correspondence, minutes (1931-39 and 1945-46) and other papers
relating mainly to salary schedules and pensions for fire fighters of
local 311, Madison; and a small amount of correspondence (1946-51)
of local 877, Watertown, Wis.
MS 62-4741
United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the
Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1894-1941.
18 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
By-laws, dues books, account books, and minutes of local 118,
Bacine (1894-1915) ; minutes of business meetings (1915-36) of local
167, Madison; and minutes and a small amount of correspondence
of local 182, Kenosha (1920-41) jr~-™»
MS 62-4742
Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmetologists and
Proprietors' International Union of America.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1903-47.
17 t. and 4 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Minutes (1 v., 1903-11) and dues books (10 v., 1903, 1907-24) of
local 551, Eau Claire; correspondence (1906 and 1926-47), monthly
reports of the financial secretary, membership applications, sick and
death benefit applications, transfer cards, minutes (1902-49) and
a treasurer's cashbook (1918-25) of local 158, Madison ; and a volume
of minutes (1915-19) of local 50, Milwaukee.
MS 62-4743
Fowler, Samuel.
Account books of Hiram E. Nourse and Samuel Fowler,
1838-1906.
3v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Settlers of Troy, Wis. An account book (1847-75) kept by Nourae,
who came to Troy around the year 1849, and 2 account books (1838-
88) kept by Samuel Fowler, who came to Troy in 1844, containing
records of farm, household, and personal expenses, with summaries
of produce sold for several years. In one of the Fowler books are
his school accounts as treasurer of Troy School District Mo 1 for
1857, 1861-62. Two family letters (1905-06) are filed with the
account books.
MS 62-4744
Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649.
Papers of Thomas Shepard and his family.
l box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Sermons and notes of Thomas Shepard, together with sermons, dis-
courses, and other papers of Thomas Shepard n (16S5-1677), and fire
notes on sermons of Thomas Shepard m (1658-1685)
MS 62-4745
Flint, Francis S
• Papers of Francis S. and Schuyler Flint, 1855-81.
63 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Civil War papers, consisting of numerous letters from Francis S.
Flint of the Army of the Cumberland, two small diaries of Will A.
Spauldlng, and a record book of a religious organization in the Army ;
a few letters from Francis Flint recounting his logging ventures in
northern Minnesota In 1876; and a record book (1861-69) of Longola
School District In Benton Co., Minn., in which Schuyler 'Flint also
kept personal accounts until 1880.
Gift of Nelson Flint, 1923 and 1930.
MS 62-4746
Sutter, John Augustus, 1803-1880.
Papers, 1840-79.
ca.235 items.
In California State Library.
In part transcripts made from originals in the V. S. House of
Representatives and In the Bancroft Library, University of California.
French and Spanish letters (1840-61) from Sutter to Antolne SunoL
a landowner and cattle raiser near San Jose, Calif., who supplied
Sutter with large quantities of dried beef for his establishment at
New Helvetia; typewritten English translations of each letter; photo-
copies of papers relating to the Act for the relief of John A. Sutter
(1866-76); and miscellaneous material. Correspondence Is largely
concerned with Sutter's difficulties In meeting his payments and his
efforts to pay with the wheat he raised, the beaver and otter his
hunters trapped, and the wild grape brandy he made.
Index in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the Uhrary.
Purchased from P. Btchebarne, 1905 ; and from the TJ. S. House of
Representatives, 1947.
MS 62-4747
402
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tasheira, Anthony Lewis, 1822-1860
Papers, 1849-86.
63 items.
In California State Library.
Miner and banker. Easiness and personal correspondence and a
£™£ "2? J* Harriet J " Klrtland, TaVheira's^oaiSSr or a
Wo through the Southern Mines to the Big Trees in Cata^aTbro4
and to losemite In May 1857. Business letters largely^retateto
Index in the library.
InXormaUon on literary rights aTailable in the HbraiT
Gift of George Tasheira, cs. 1920.
MS 62-4748
Rogers, Charles B 1871-1960.
Papers. 1824-1960.
9ft.
to State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Wisconsin lawyer. Correspondence and diaries of Rogers and of
yyj.^.^J*?!^- Lettere tnm 1825 to »» mato^conieS
JoshTO3ritton, Rogers' great-uncle, and his life as a minister In New
J^Ktand- Correspondence from 1888 to 1895 consists of exctangefbe-
tHS^"!S^ w ?H e a iSSfS at "* ™»«™«J of Wlscwisln/and his
S^fS "*»«^iiB detoOled accounts of student acUvlties? descrip-
tions of teachers, and characterizations of campus speakers such as
IS^ti^^!' T^ 40 ,*** •"*'« **• of whl <* Rogers wsTai
advocate. Letters of 1915-17 relate to Rogers' interest to the Univer-
sity of Wisconsin and alumni matters. Diaries (1824-78) of Joshua
after 1870. In Wisconsin. Diaries (1856M905) of AngenettfHorton
Sogers, mother of Charles, record her dally activities as housewife and
H5E«??i£ i^^ 9>} of Charles B. Bogers recoVHTscn^
"fE,!^ 6 ".- 8 ' °fJ My ^S tf of Wisconsin, his personal life, and his
legal practice at Fort Atkinson, Wis. «;<•«!»
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. Bogers and of Neal Bogers, 1851-60.
MS 62-4749
Sleight, Morris, 1795-1868.
Papers, 1834-1953.
158 Items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Sea captain, farmer, and town and county official. Correspond-
ence, diaries, road guide notebook, and other papers (chiefly 1834-54)
The letters discuss business and living opportunities in Napervllle,
m, mining and business acUvlties in Placerrille, Aurum City and
Sacramento, Callt, and social customs, climate, relations between
Chinese, Indians, and white Americans and Europeans, and other
«£Eiki ^fJP^m ^ 1 *-, "%* dJa 5 es **""«* Sleighfs travels
(1834-85) through Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan,
and his Journey to California In 1850. Includes a thesis wrttteiffor
a master's degree at De Paul University (1953) by William J Jed-
Ug; entitled, The letters of Morris Sleight on the California trail.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mrs. William P. Wright, 1838.
MS 62-4750
Upham family-.
Papers, 1801-1900.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
■io«£ a,nU ?! i?"?* and account books of Henry Pratt Upham (1837-
SS ) ^iJi! lam J l5r vfr Ma8sacnnsetts - Includes much e»res5md-
enee concerning the Upbam family tree and patriotic societies.
MS 62-4751
Smith, Edward N
Papers, 1852-1937.
141 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, Civil War diaries, military papers, photos- and
memorabilia of Smith and a Z.Needham. Pnotos, ana
MS 62-4752
Baldwin, Simeon Eben, 1840-1927.
Papers.
1 v. and 12 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Governor of Connecticut Mainly papers relating to the Baldwin
oSirgeW: BaMwS """^ ■""" " a™**"*"** ofhSstaott^
MS 62-4753
Webster, Daniel, b. 1833.
Correspondence, 1859-65.
3 boxes.
J° StateHlstorical Society of Wisconsin collections.
iJfrV!, « a ^P* 81 " <" the 1st Battery, Wisconsin Light Artll-
£7h£ £" ?*£"* G «J™< te Moo™, "ost of which were wrtttendur-
ing his Civil War service in the Mississippi River theater The let-
S r8 «^^l , ? t % s £ ?«***' <">« Tennessee, camp lii* the status
S*? e .% lu £% Dnlon * rmies - 'W<tobir7after the surrender™
MSVand steamboat trips on the Mississippi. During 1864 and 1865
Webster was stationed In New Orleans art BatonBouge.^nd the
tetters for this period deal mainly with his social llfTtte plays he
attended, and the books he read. Earlier Items (ISHWm wSJS? £.
of law, and his work as law clerk and bookkeeper In La (Srosse.
MS 62-4754
Minnesota Dairy Board of Trade.
Correspondence, 1897.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
<«££££ 5^."°^, (AprU 19n,uIy *• 189T > of an organization of
SfmS ^.^t^^?- e'tabllshed to encourage uSTproSctlon
^ %&J a } lty ^, lra, ? er ' ""l to aable members to sell the^^ro*
nets directly to wholesalers. The letters (written by Josepha feet
Se T S»°L t ^ b0ard, . ,I !S I,,de , letters to °airy £vne1?ex7lsISS
™^??k? t^.oriWhlation, letters to editors of newspaperTan-
noonc^ the .publication of the board's magazine The StPauldaUT
reporter, and announcements of butter making contests and their
Descriptive inventory In the repository.
Gift of the St Paul Chamber of Commerce, 1960.
MS 62-4755
Stewardson, Thomas.
Papers, 1716-1900.
ca. 2000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of commercial activities, shipping, land speculation, leeal
matters, and Quaker affairs, of the colonial and early national pe-
riods, and additional family papers of a later <iate. A large portion
of the correspondence (1770-82) Is with Frederick Plgon, of London,
England, pertaining to the disposal of iron foundries and land hold?
ings In the colonies. In which Henry Drinker and Abel James were
Interested. Among the papers are miscellaneous land patents (1716-
1820) ; bonds. Indentures, receipts, tax records for Plgon lands (1798-
1831) ; leases on Philadelphia properties (1719), fire Insurance poli-
cies for Philadelphia estates (1784), tax lists of Washington and Bed-
ford counties (1789), an account of the Pennamltes (1770) miscel-
laneous broadsides (1775), Quaker boarding school receipts (1795)
lottery tickets for the construction of the Schuylkill, Susquehanna!
and Delaware canals (1795); price supports (1802), turnpike road
construction papers (1807), personal account book (1777-1786) rec-
ords of estate settlements, family correspondence, genealogical notes
on various families, and other items.
Presented by Eleanor Stewardson, 1929.
MS 62-4756
Grissom, William Lee, 1857-1912.
Papers, 1892-1910.
559 items.
In Duke University Library.
Methodist minister and editor. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks,
memoranda, cashbooks, and business papers. Includes seven volumes
of the diary of Thomas Mann (1769-1830) , concerning his work as a
Methodist minister and circuit rider ; letters from subscribers to the
North Carolina Christian advocate, which Grissom edited; school
compositions of the Grissom children; and notes on the history of
the Methodist Church in North Carolina.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1937.
MS 62-4757
Bloomgarden, Hermit, 1904-
Papers, 1935-55.
S3 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Theatrical producer. Detailed records of Bloomgarden produc-
tions, consisting of correspondence, financial statements, budgets, tax
forms, royalty statements, contracts and agreements, weekly state-
ments, vouchers, bills, records of promotion and front-of-the-house
managem ent; together with floor plans, elevations, working drawings,
sketches, light plots, costumes, property and furniture plots, and com-
plete prompt books. Four boxes of material (1985-45) deal directly
with Bamftn Rhnmllii f i ^ fl , |^ )ff B p
Inventory In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Bloomgarden, 1981.
MS 62-4758
403
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Babcock, Caroline (Lexow) 1882-
Papers of Caroline Lexow Babcock and Olive E. Hurl-
bnrt, 1906-61.
4 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-117)
Material relating to Mrs. Babcock's activities in support of woman
suffrage In New York (1906-15), the movements to abolish conscrip-
tion and capital punishment, and the campaign for world government ;
correspondence with and material about Mrs. Harriet Stanton Blatch
(1858-1940), a personal friend of Mrs. Babcock; and material reflect-
ing the interest of Mrs. Babcock and Miss Hurlburt in the National
Woman's Party and Its Michigan branch. Persons mentioned include
Lola Maverick Lloyd, Mrs. Stephen Pell, Boslka Schwlmmer, and
Elizabeth Cad; Stanton (1815-1802)
MS 62-4759
Armstrong, Richard, 1805-1860.
Papers. 1831-54. 1915-29.
172 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Missionary, and official of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Principally
letters of Armstrong and his wife, Clarissa Chapman Armstrong, and
their relatives and friends, to Reuben A. Chapman and William Nevins
Armstrong, Including material on Armstrong's work as missionary of
the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions In
Hawaii, as Minister of Education, and as Privy Councilor; and on
the Hilo Manual Labor School for Native Hawallans, living condi-
tions In Hawaii, the Influence of foreigners In the Hawaiian Govern-
ment, and the Armstrong and Chapman families.
Gift of the Connecticut Valley Historical Society, 1930.
MS 62-4760
Arnold, John Carvel, 1833-1865.
Papers, 1856-1937.
182 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Laborer and soldier. Principally correspondence of Arnold with
his wife, Mary Ann, while he served in the 49th Regiment of Penn-
sylvania Infantry and Mrs. Arnold's correspondence with their chil-
dren, concerning his views on the military situation in Virginia and
Maryland (1864-455), the copperheads, the rebels. Army rations and
pay, and family finances, and concerning her problems of maintaining
a home and educating the children. Includes typewritten copies of
40 letters In the collection.
Gift of J. R. Arnold, 1937.
MS 62-4761
Cuban Educational Association of the United States of
America.
Records, 1898-1954.
5 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence; minute book; application forms, rosters, and
photos, of students; scrapbook, cancelled checks, and other papers.
Concerns the activities of the association and, after its demise In
1903, the Cuban and Puerto Rican students it had aided in securing
an education in the U. S. Bulk of the correspondence Is that of
Gilbert K. Harroun, the secretary-treasurer, with various schools, col-
leges and universities ; with such people as John Jacob Astor, Nicholas
Murray Butler, Seth Low, Albert Shaw, Joseph Wheeler, and Leonard
Wood; and with students seeking the aid of the association. Cor-
respondence from 1915-54 is for the most part between the former
students and Laura D. Conger, Harroun's assistant.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Transferred from the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare,
1956.
MS 62-4762
Woods family.
Papers, 1811-94,
94 items.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Letters and other papers of the Woods family of Enfield and Green-
wich, Mass., chiefly of Aaron Woods, Jr. (fl. 1811-1838), who served
as school teacher in La Chute, Quebec Includes 37 letters (1811-24) ;
4 diaries of Woods, in Canada (1811-19) and in Enfield (1829-31),
and a few school records ; accounts, bills, and receipts from Canada
(1816-21) and Enfield (1820-38), the latter mainly farm accounts;
a few receipts for taxes and for sidewalks; a partnership agreement
of Woods and Reuben Chapman for a nail manufactory in Canada
(1811), copies of deeds and of the will of Leonard Woods (1863),
and Insurance policies of Mrs. Caroline M. Woods (1878^92)
Acquired 1933.
MS 62-4763
Wilkin, Alexander, 1820-1864,
Papers of Alexander and Westcott "Wilkin, 1848-89.
Ibox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Vouchers for the building of the Minnesota Capitol and for other
expenditures, kept by Alexander Wilkin as Territorial secretary of
Minnesota (1851-53) ; deeds to land in St. Paul, accounts of trans-
actions »1th and for other persons, letters from Charles Cavileer,
collector of customs at Pembina, N. D., and other papers revealing
Wilkin's interest in real estate speculation; and miscellaneous ma-
terial, including correspondence about the Mississippi Boom Co.,- a
tribute to Judge William Sprigg Hall (March 10, 1875), and a letter
about St Luke's Hospital in St. PauL The papers of Westcott Wilkin
(1824-1894) consist of copies of legal documents and memoranda
relating to cases he handled as a lawyer, and invitations to various
social functions In St Paul.
MS 62-4764
Bryan, Moses Austin, 1817-1895.
Papers. 1824-1895.
lft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Soldier, diplomat, and veterans' leader. Correspondence, bills of
sale and deeds for land, bills, receipts, a memorandum book (1832),
a log of a trip (1832) to Saltlllo, Mex., field notes, poems, maps, and
other papers, Including material on slaves, money, the Peach Point
Plantation in Brazoria County, Stephen F. Austin, the Texas Revo-
lution, and the Texas Veterans Association (a roll book of 1874 and
much correspondence, 1873-85). Correspondents include Barnard
Bee, Gail Borden (1801-1874), James F. Perry, Stephen Samuel
Perry, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, and Waddy Thompson (1798-
1868)
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gifts of Lewis B, Bryan and Thomas W. Streeter, 1932-52.
MS 62-4765
Williamson, Ezekiel M 1801-1896.
Papers, 1795-1879.
16 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Business records of the Catlin and Williamson real estate firm
operating in Madison, Wis., together with a school copybook and
ciphering book. Business records consist of Journals, ledgers, record
books of contracts, mortgages, and land sales, and a box of con-
veyances of lands chiefly in Dane, Sauk, and Fond du Lac Counties
Wis.
MS62-4766
Magill family.
Papers, 1846-1909.
ca. 100 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Letters (1846-58) to Jonathan Magill, letters (ca. 90 items, 1903-
09) from J. Campbell Robinson to Beatrice Magill Robinson, diary
(1846-49) of Edward Hicks Magill, second president of Swarthmore
College, and lesson book (1853) of Edward Hicks Magill.
Checklist and card index in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Sarah E. Gardner Magill, and Mrs. Edith M. Fox, 1911-61.
MS 62-4767
Kittson, Norman Wolfred, 1814-1888.
Account books, 1851-75.
7v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Fur trader. Supply accounts (1851-66) with Indians and fur
traders of Minnesota and Dakota Territory, and incomplete accounts
(1872-75) of the Red River Transportation Co.
Gift of Mr. Kittson's son, Norman Kittson, 1924.
MS 62-4768
Morehouse family.
Papers, 1894-1918.
Ibox.,
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Chiefly letters received by the Reverend LewiB Cass Morehouse
from members of his family scattered throughout Illinois and West-
ern United States and Canada. Includes correspondence (1913-14)
mentioning the immigration of Morehouse and his sons Into northern
Alberta, and exercise books In bookkeeping.
MS 62-4769
404
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Morris, Robert L
Papers, 1861-65.
44 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diary (July 1-19, 1861) kept by Jasper N. Seexles, captain In the
£ lrst Minnesota volunteer Infantry Regiment, and later used as a
prescription book by Morris, assistant surgeon of the Eleventh Min-
nesota Volunteer Infantry; three of Mortis' discharge Daoers' and
forty prescription slips. *"*•"> t ="«
Gift of Mrs. R. E. Morris, 1921.
MS 62-4770
Sherburne, Moses, 1808-1868.
Papers, 1850-65.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Judge. Legal documents, memoranda, deeds, accounts, and corre-
spondence concerning lawsuits before the TJ. S. District Court in St
Paul.
Gift of John W. Willis, 1821.
MS 62-4771
Nichols, Marcos Philip, 1836-1911.
Papers, 1830-1911.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence concerning patents for Nichols' inventions; and
deeds, statements of taxes, and other papers of Nichols and his
brother Philip, relating to land In Wisconsin and In Scott, Washing-
ton, Anoka, MlUe Lacs, and Ramsey Counties, Minnesota.
Gift of J. A. A. Bumqulst 1930.
MS 62-4772
Tolman, Moody Cook, 1824-1873.
Papers, 1856-71.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Physician. Correspondence, accounts, receipts, and legal agree-
ments of an agent of the Winnebago Water Power Co. of Stearns Co,
Minn, who later was medical director of the Third Division. 14th
u. s. Army Corps, and surgeon in the Second Minnesota Volunteer
Infantry. Includes official orders, invoices of supplies, a list of the
dead and wounded in the Third Division in the Battle of Chlcka-
mauga, and a list of the sick whom Tolman attended at Fort Rrolev
Mtnn., in April, 1865.
MS 62-4773
Veblen, Andrew Anderson, 1848-1932.
Papers, 1876-1933.
20 v. and 5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
University professor and leader in the organization of Norwegian
American regional societies. Correspondence, diaries (1879-1932)
genealogical charts and notes, and other papers, relating to the a&
Hvities of the bygdelags, especially to the centennial celebration of
Norway's Constitution in 1914; to the Kensington rune stone; to
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa; and to the University of Iowa. In-
cludes correspondence between Veblen and Joseph Dorfman concern-
ing Veblen's brother Thorsteln, a famous economist
Gift of the Veblen family, 1933.
MS 62-4774
Wells, Cyrus W
Papers, 1865-1917.
6 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Real estate agent of Minneapolis. Business records giving in-
formation on rents, taxes, improvements, and prices of buildings -
accounts (1884-85) of the lumber firm of Ellis and Lelkem, of which
Wells was an assignee; papers of Mrs. Wells relating to the Minne-
sota Federation of Women's Clubs and the Sibley House Association
of the Daughters of the American Revolution; and a booklet of rules
and expenses kept by Mrs. WellB at Rockford College, IH. (1885)
MS 62-4775
Evans, Griffith, 1760-1845.
Papers, 1797-99.
1 v. and 1 folder.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Papers as secretary of the commission set up under article 6 of
Jay's treaty to consider compensation of Royalists. Includes sum-
mary of claims presented (Nov. 1T98), correspondence, and Daoers
(Aug. 1797-July 1799) ^^
MS 62-4776
White, Lida, collector.
Papers on Oklahoma and Indians, 1891-1952
7 ft —-, .
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Teacher. Personal and business correspondence, notes on Okla-
homa Indian lore, interviews with survivors of the opening of the
Territory !n 1889, bibliographical notes, historical pictures and
Photos, maps, leases and contracts, news dippings and printed ma-
terial, collected as part of a W. P. A. project ^
MS 62-4777
Weese, Asa Orrin, 1885-1955.
Papers, 1850-1954.
5 ft and 270 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
In part microfilm.
Zoologist. Professional correspondence, ecological research notes,
maps, a microfilm of records of Randolph B. Marcy's explorations,
and 00 photos, of Oklahoma and Hie Southwest as well as corre-
spondence, reports and other papers of the Committee on the Ecology
of Grasslands of the National Research Council, of which Weese was
MS 62-4778
Wimberly, Harrington, 1901-
Papers, 1924-48.
8 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Journalist, and business and political leader. Chiefly briefs, re-
ports, rulings, maps, charts, and pamphlets relating to bearings on
the natural gas Industry conducted by the Federal Power Commis-
sion, of which Wimberly was vice chairman, 1946-63.
MS62-4779
Woodrow, Thomas W
Papers, 1880-1918.
S ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Clergyman and socialist Sermons; MSS. on social, economic, and
religious matters; ledgers containing subscription records of Wood-
row's magazine, together with 5 issues of the periodical; 2 scrapbooks
of pamphlets and clippings relating to the Socialist movement In
the -United States; and other printed material.
MS 62-4780
Wolf, Jonas, CMekataa Governor.
Papers, 1884-1900.
82 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Messages to the Chickasaw legislature; papers on Chickasaw fiscal
affairs, political parties, and schools^ and material relating to nego-
tiations with the Dawes Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes.
MS 62-4781
WflBams, Sam.
Papers, 1917-19.
800 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Cotton planter. Agricultural and business correspondence, reports
of the O klahoma Cotton Gurnets' Association, of which Williams was
an organizer, and material on World War x.
MS 62-4782
Wheatley, Thomas W
Papers, 1921-39.
882 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Coal mine operator. Records of the Samples Coal Mining Co,
of which Wheatley was manager ; correspondence concerning the 1930
explosion at the Samples Mine; correspondence, orders, and other
material relating to the National Bituminous Coal Commission; and
correspondence, financial papers, contracts, and drawings relating to
mine labor and the operation of mines.
MS62-4783
D. & Subsistence Dept. Commissary for'Port Hudson, La.
Records, 1864-65.
167 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Records and reports of Lieutenant Charles W. Whitney, U. S.
Commissary for Port Hudson, concerning the simply of troops in
the Louisiana theater late In the Civil War.
MS62-4784
405
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Choctaw Nation.
Records, 1889-91.
42 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, proclamations, messages, and other papers of Ben
F. Smallwood, concerning licensing problems of non-Indians, railroad
right-of-way negotiations, mineral leasing proposals, and other mat-
ters arising during his term as principal chief.
MS 62-4785 rev
Taylor family.
Papers, 1831-1921.
251 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections ( A3519)
Correspondence, and legal and other papers of the east Texas fam-
ily of Charles S. Taylor, and of members of the Curl, Hughes and
Sterne families. Includes Civil War letters from Henry Cur] to his
wife, Julia (Taylor) Curl, an English translation of Spanish by-lavs
(1831) of the Committee of Religious Procedure at Nacogdoches, and
material on land transactions, local government, and an estate In
Germany. Persons named include Adolphus Sterne (1801-1852)
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. John V. Hughes.
MS 62-4786
World Neighbors.
Records, 1951-57.
ca.2ft
In University of Oklahoma library.
Field reports, a code of regulations, financial statements, notes,
newsletters, and other printed material of World Neighbors; a report
of the president, and the constitution and bylaws for chapters, of
World Assistance; and the agreement of World Assistance to merge
with World Neighbors.
MS 62-4787
Smith, Thomas Adams.
Papers, 1777-1919.
11 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence and other papers of a physician and landowner of
Saline Co., Mo., including letters from Smith to his wife Kate and a
record of births, deaths, sales, and other pertinent items in the lives
of ISO slaves.
Gift of Mrs. T. H VanSant and Mrs. Shelton Abney.
MS 62-4788
Foster, John Collier, 1813-1892.
Papers.
ca. 130 items.
In Alabama University library.
Baptist m i n i s ter , and farmer. Personal correspondence, alary
(1888-92), sermons, and records of the Grant's Creek Baptist Church,
Tuscaloosa Co., Ala-, where Foster served for 50 years.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-4789
King, Pendleton.
Papers, 1876-1906.
186 items.
In Duke University Library.
Author and State Dept official, of Greensboro, N. C. Correspond-
ence and other papers of King and of his wife. Includes letters to
Mis. King concerning her writing and translating; activities, contem-
porary and historical Connecticut, and other matters.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1861-57.
MS 62-4790
Tenable, Richard Morton, 1839-1910.
Papers of Richard Morton Venable and Richard Nathan-
iel Venable, 1816-67.
It.
In Hampden-Sydney College Library.
Lawyer, of Baltimore. Commonplace book and notes on reading
(principally Shakespeare), of Bichard Morton Venable; together with
a list of subscribers (1816) and accounts pertaining to the building
of Hampden-Sydney College Church (ca. 1820), of Bichard Nathaniel
Tenable, of Prince Edward Co, Va.
Girt of A. B. Venable, VOX.
MS 62-4791
Pratt family.
Papers, 1787-1913.
408 items and 50 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (89A, 299)
Family letters, diaries, farm, blacksmith's, saddler's, and general
store accounts of a family of Prattsburg, Steuben Co., N. T. Includes
clippings of articles written by William B. Pratt, a prominent farmer
Interested in scientific agriculture.
MS 62-4792
Penn, Thomas, 1702-1775.
• Letters to Richard Peters, 1752-72.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Transcripts.
Letters copied Into a notebook by Thomas Batch about 1S52.
Index.
MS 62-479?.
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mats.
Papers relating to Massachusetts regiments in the Civil
War.
15 v. and 4 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Mainly records of the 15th Beglment, together with 18 music books
of the band and drum corps of the 25th Beglment and the "Descrip-
tive book" of the 34th Beglment containing a list of officers and men.
MS 62-4794
Hayes, Moses P 1830-1919.
Business records, 1859-88.
43 v. and 8 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Chiefly correspondence, account books, time books, cashbooks, shop
records, order books, and receipts of the St Anthony Iron Works
operated by Hayes, Charles B. Bushnell, and Harmon M. Martin.
The correspondence consists largely of orders for machinery and
repairs.
Gift of Boyd T. Williams, 1925.
MS 62-4795
Hoyt, John F
Papers of John F. and Benjamin F. Hoyt, 1855-86.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Personal correspondence; deeds to land,' mainly in Bamsey and
Goodhue Counties, Mlniu, reflecting the Hoyts' Interest in real estate
and forming a representative file of pre-emption and military bounty
warrants; bills and receipts for taxes on that land; and fire Insur-
ance policies for John F.Hoyfs home In St Paul.
Gift of the St Paul City Water Dept, 1933:
MS 62-4796
Gere, William B o. 1830.
Papers of William B. and Thomas P. Gere, 1855-1905.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence relating to Democratic politics and railroad mat-
ters In Chatfleld, Minn ; routine reports of William B. Gere as a
lieutenant colonel of the Fifth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry during
the Civil War; reminiscences of Thomas P. Gere relating to the
siege of Fort Blpley and the Sioux Outbreak of 1862 ; and his Civil
War diary.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 5, no. 8 (Nov. 1924) p. 807
and v. 9, no. 2 (June 1928) p. 177.
Gifts of Minnie Hosier and Mrs. Thomas P. Gere, 1923-28.
MS 62-4797
Gorman, Willis Arnold, 1816-1876.
Papers, 1852-57.
71 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative from Indiana, and Governor of Min-
nesota Territory. Chiefly vouchers Issued by Gorman, as Governor
and superintendent of Indians in Minnesota Territory, for expenses
relating to the control and support of the Sioux, Chippewa, and Win-
nebago Indians; bids for the furnishing of supplies to those Indians
and for the removal of the Winnebago to Blue Earth Elver; and
abstracts of expenses as Governor.
MS 62-4798
406
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Matt
Papers relating to Sutton, Mass.
5 v. and 6 boxes.
M.i2f rtcan AWO-Oarian Society collections.
i,JSf!^ aneOTS , rec ^ rds and J"* 6 " cowerntag flie town of Sutton.
■SS^SL'™ 00 ?? (««-W10) of the Second ^ureh of Christ
andahlstoryo(SnttonbyC!hi1st<^eraBalawto. ^^
MS 62-4799
Rogers, Will, 1879-1935.
Papers, 1935.
It.
In University of Oklahoma library
^iSSS^ A """I* 00 * of writings, cuppings, and other Doners
rela^toBos»rs ; «mi I nleabyB s tne^tcn^r. ^^
Gift of Esther Wltcher.
Pvtt name: William Penn Adair Bogers.
MS 62-4800
Laurent, Joseph.
AbnaM language collection, 1806-1923
6 v. and 1 Item.
In Museum of the American Indian Library
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Ji^S^i^S^^ PWerboota, catechisms, a hymnal,
Sriim77..W 1 J lch f^am to *» rules gorerntoTSe St Pan-
els Beserration, largely compiled by Laurent. ^^ ^^^
MS 62-4801
American Antiquarian Society, Woreetter, Matt
Papers relating to Shays' Rebellion.
1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections
MS62-4802
Vogt, Edward Joseph, 1896-
Papers, 1899-1955.
300 Items and 2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Material on the genealogy and family history of the Vo«t ...h
££*,£,££? ,IaeU * a**"?!"" «»ek to the HthcenraryTTnoS-
book containing an annual chronology of births, deaths, marriaeea.
£5? ZSg^T. *!£ ? T0Oto MWTand anotteV^etooTcSteto:
SA»~w°^ flunl ^ ,,lstory anQ "^ translation of a novel(an
wr^bytSh wSner Snan *— > ^ <* - 7«">- ^
| n n ^. , £g^ ta ^^ t ^-
MS62-4803
Bradstreet, John, 1711-1774.
Correspondence, 1755-73.
5t.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
^.SKS} A /"2 offlo 5- Correspondence with Got. William Shirley
( ^ B6h L ^ Apaerst (1758-63), Gen. Thomas Gage (1764-67)
and the supply service (1754-73) ^^ mw-oij,
Oa l en dar available In the repository.
MS" 62-4804
GflfiDan, Joseph Alexander, 1838-1913.
Papers, 1877-1913.
l box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
QtZaS^v^FS??- iS te ™ fMOO-OD ftom the Beverend Sda
Goodrich Wright giving Information on the mission at Bed LskZ
w£k g|i««^S«»'««P««-DT Qllflnan^lteT^ntaBLiToifS
MS 62-4805
Faulkner, Lloyd A
Correspondence, 1889-1919.
5i M HE eeot ? HfctfWkal Society collections.
rfSSSS™- .^^S^ lea** from James McGolrick, CathoUc Bishoo
ofDulut^on hiscollection of natural history andgeotogic wectoen?
Iu^mS^^c^^
MS62-4806
De Graw, John.
Papers, 1849-1921.
22 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
/,£?^E onae,lce ' aayb< x*», Journals, and other business records
(1878-lfflO) of the St Paul lumber firm of John De Grawand Son?
Sonafaur^PauT n,embe^,h * , ""^ - *• *»* Congress!
Gift of S. B. De Graw, 1925.
MS 62-4807
Brown, Joseph Renshaw, 1805-1870.
Papers of Joseph R. and Samuel J. Brown, 1838-1916
11 v. and 24 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
iJS? 1 "^- ^Correspondence; docket (1839-41) kept by Joseph B.
Brown as Justice of the peace for Crawford and St Croix CounHea
R "JM I « °>e Sioux Indians, Including trade, annuities, the out-
break of 1862, Government relations, scrip, missions, schools, and
Sfr ifo^tntton of the SIsseton and Wahpeto¥NaHon7and SaT
u*l J. Brown's reminiscences of the Sioux uprising of 1862. ^^
Gift of Samuel J. Brown. i— ™» oi too*.
MS 62-4808
Chute, Richard, 1820-1893.
Papers, 1841-1921.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
vJ^^f°^ ot "'""eapoUs- Papers relating to the St Anthony
'%!%L JX t ,*7 a &. ^£ & ™ w p «sbyterian Church in ^TaJ
2ffi&J£ d .J2!? ^J? Wll ^? a °°- "I » PrincetoT and otter
Mtonesota towns; together with the reminiscences of Chute's^on,
^DescrUied in Minnesota history bulletin, v. 4, no. 8-4 (Angv-Nov.
Gift of Charles B. Chute, 1921
MS 62-4809
Carpenter, Cephas Warner.
Papers, ca. 1868-83.
24 v.
' In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Becords and accounts of the Northwestern Express, Stare, and
Transportation CO;, of which Carpenter was secretary a vahme Tof
class records (1870-72) of Washington osdlS Schoolsf St
Paul, and miscellaneous scrapbooks. •****>*, ot
MS 62-4810
Bowe family.
Papers, 1675-1919.
46 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous family papers from England; together with a few
mementoes of John Bowe-s service In the Spanish American War
and his correspondence, lndentlflcatlon papers, passports, and merno^
rabtlla as a soldier In the French PorelgnLegrauUMMm I ^^
Gift of John Bowe, 1815. .™*"«*"« uwo-ifj
MS 62-4811
Vosburg, John Selah, 1840-193L
Papers. 1870-1920.
ca. 20 items and 5 v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Arte.)
Businessman and public official Correspondence about Charles
Meyer and John Spring, recollections, account books of the Arizona
Territorial Auditor, and contracts between Vosburg and Edward L.
and Albert Schleffelln and Blchard Gird relating to Tombstone min-
ing claims.
MS 62-4812
Willius family.
Papers, 1814-1956.
ca. 3 ft (3000 items and S v.)
I n Minn esota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, cuppings, reminiscences, biographical data, scrap-
books, printed matter, and memorabilia. The papers give informa-
tion on the Willius family In Bremen, the migration of Ferdinand and
Gnstav wnilns to the V. S, their residence In Baltimore, Mew Xork,
Chicago, and St Paul, their banking activities in St Paul their real
estate and other business activities, and the Bepubllcan Party In
Minnesota. Includes a letter from Carl Schnrz and one from Henry
VUlard. The material la related to the repository's collection of
Wnilns family genealogy. ^^ ^"^
Inventory description In the r ep osito r y.
Gift of Henrietta WUllus, 1950-62.
MS 62-4813
407
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Townsend, John Wilson, 1885- collector.
Papers relating to James Lane Allen, 1893-1949.
62 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Mainly (43 items, 1898-1824) letters of James Lane Allen to Town-
send and others; together with letters about Allen from Christian
Bay, S. S. Bush, Frances H Jewett, Grant C. Knight, Orson Lowell,
Albert Sterner, John Thomson, and Samuel C. Williams; Allen's
speech as president of King Solomon Memorial Association (1906) ;
and a poem by Thomas Jones, Jr.
Most of the letters from Allen to Townsend were published In
Townsend's book, James Lane Allen (1927)
Purchase, 1967.
MS 62-4814
Livers, John Logan.
Correspondence relating to the Lewis and Clark Monu-
ment at Charlottesville, Va., 1909-16.
ca. 40 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-466)
Correspondence of John L. livers and William D. Weaver, both
of Charlottesville, regarding the Lewis and Clark Monument by
Charles Keck, sculptor, donated to Charlottesville by Paul Goodloe
Mclntlre, and unveiled Nov. 21, 1919. Includes newspaper dippings
and photos.
MS 62-4815
Duffen, William A collector.
Duffen collection, 1870-1961.
150 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Historian and educator. Correspondence, mining notes, deeds,
claims and related maps, conditions and restrictions for the Tucson,
La Madera, Mlramonte, Prince and Broadmoor additions and sub-
divisions, and other papers relating to Tombstone and Tucson, Ariz.
Includes material written by and about William Sylvester Bartlett
Correspondence includes letters written between William Wilkenon
and his daughter Mary Feldman Wilkerson and letters (1870-80)
from Mark L Jacobs to bis sons Barron M. and Lionel Mark Jacobs.
MS 62-4816
GorM, Maksim, 1868-1936.
Papers. 1922-38.
100 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Russian author. Letters (1922-25) from Gofkil to Vladislav
Khodasevich, poet and literary critic, and Mrs. Khodasevich; type-
written transcript of these letters with extensive annotations by
Khodasevich ; and a lecture delivered by Khodasevich in Parts giving
his personal recollections of Gofkil.
The letters are published in English translation in Harvard Slavic
studies, v. 1 (1963)
Purchased from Nina Berberova, 1951.
JReoJ name.- Aleksel Maksimovich Peshkov.
MS 62-4817
Allen, William, 1803-1879. ■'
Papers, 1821-79.
5 ft (ca. 3000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, U. S. Senator, farmer, and Governor of Ohio. Correspond-
ence, speeches, memoranda, bankbooks, printed material, and other
papers, largely related to his service as Senator (1837-48) and
Governor (1873-75) including material concerning Allen's support of
the Texas annexation, the Mexican War, the Oregon ni«,mc and the
Greenback movement; and to land surveys and Ohio politics. Also
includes constitutions, minutes, and muster rolls (1821-34) of the
Chillicothe Independent Blues. Correspondents Include James Faran,
James Graham, John Hough, Amos Layman, George Morgan, and
Etenry A. Whitman. The material Is related to the Library's Duncan
MacArthur collection.
Purchased from Effle Allen Scott, 1906.
MS 62-4818
Talmage, Thomas De Witt, 1832-1902.
Papers, 1843-1902.
ca. 13 ft (ca. 2300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Presbyterian clergyman and author. Correspondence, diaries, note-
books containing ideas for sermons and notes on Talmage's travels
abroad, 1889-94, articles, ca. 360 sermons, indexes of sermons, lec-
tures, autobiographical and biographical material, scrapbooks (in-
cluding printed sermons), clippings, pamphlets, and family photos.
Includes material appearing in 1. De Witt Talmage as I knew him,
by Talmage and his wife Eleanor (published 1912), minutes (1847-
71) of the session of the Central Presbyterian Church later called
the Brooklyn Tabernacle), material on an interview of Talmage with
Alexander m of Russia, and some correspondence of Samuel K.
Talmage.
Unpublished register In the Library.
Information on literary rights available In the Library.
Gift of Carlton J. Corliss, 1965.
MS 62-4819
Wilkinson, H J
Papers, 1887-1903.
1 v. and 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Secretary of the Wisconsin Sheep Breeders' and Wool Growers'
Association. Letters concerning the registry and transfer of sheep;
copies of addresses made by Wilkinson before various organizations;
and a volume of minutes of meetings of the Wisconsin Sheep Breeders'
and Wool Growers' Association, containing also minutes of the Wis-
consin Merino Sheep Breeders' Association for 1877-79.
MS 62-4820
Tolbert, James R 1863-1942.
Papers. 1907-41.
25ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer, judge, and politician of Oklahoma. Correspondence, ap-
pointment books, 3 account books, posters, and other papers of Tol-
bert; testimony and hearings (1923) of the Committee on Impeach-
ment and Investigation of Executive, Legislative and Judicial Officers,
of which Tolbert was vice-chairman; official and newspaper reports
of the following Impeachment trial of Governor Jack C. Walton ; and
correspondence, speeches, interviews, bills, receipts, news clippings,
bulletins, and a scrapbook, relating to the campaign waged in 1928
by the Al Smith for President Club of Oklahoma, of which Tolbert
was cnalnnan.
MS 62-4821
Sutter, John Augustus, 1826-1897.
Papers. 1850-90.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In California State Library.
In part, transcripts from originals owned by Sutter's daughter.
Statement written by Sutter in 1855 describing the events that oc-
curred at Sacramento during the two years be li>ed there; together
with material (largely relating to Sutter's life after he left California
In 1850 and was living in Acapulco, Mexico) collected by Allan B.
Ottley for the purpose of writing Sutter's biography to accompany
the publication of Sutter's Statement regarding early California ex-
periences (1943). The material is related to the library's collection
of the papers of John Augustus Sutter, Sr.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from N. E. White, 1896 ; and gift
MS 62-4822
Smith, Orrin Fruit, collector.
Papers. 1829-1932.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Papers (1829-52) of Abner S. Goddard, including a diary (1833)
of a trip from Pennsylvania to Illinois and letters written from
Missouri, Illinois, and Wisconsin relating to pioneer conditions, Mor-
monism, the lead mines near Galena, 111., and the California gold
rush; Civil War letters of Charles E. Goddard of the First Minnesota
Volunteer Infantry ; extracts from the journal of Edward Ely, one of
the first settlers of Winona, Minn.; articles on Mrs. Catherine M.
Smith and other pioneers; and other material relating to the early
history of Winona, Minn
Described in Minnesota history (1919-32) : v. 3, p. 526; v. 5, p. SOS,
377; v. 6, p. 205, 266, 293; v. 9, p. 177; v. 10, p. 205; v. 13, p. 102, 196.
Gift of Mr. Smith, 1919-32.
MS62-4823
Eau Claire Building and Construction Trades Council.
Records, 1938-50.
7 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of the society's Labor collection.
Papers of the Eau Ciaire, Wis., central council of construction
unions, Including some papers of the Labor Temple Association.
Correspondence, minutes of general and executive board meetings
(1940-49), lists of building projects In progress In the Eau Claire
area, employment agreements, and bank statements (1939-50). Cor-
respondence consists of letters to constituent locals' and information
on labor legislation, wage scales, and employment conditions.
MS 62-4824
Seymour, John F
Papers, 1836, 1853-60.
lbox.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly letters received by Seymour, a resident of Utica, N. Y„
while president of the Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Company, an
organization engaged in promoting improvement of the water route
from Green Bay, Wis., to Prairie du Chien. Letters from New York
investors, including John Bice ana Erastus Corning, president of the
New York Central Railroad, and from Wisconsin stockholders. In-
cluding Nils Otto Tank and Morgan Lewis Martin, give information
on canal construction, grain marketing, and the rivalry between
canals and railroads.
MS 62-4825
408
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dunn, Mary.
Papers. 1923-61.
230 items.
uZ^fL J« hnol J« i «" College, Southwest Collection
Music teacher and music association leader^ £»i™»™..
grams, directories and yatrboobof mn.i?5^. Corres P™°ence, pro-
of -which Miss Dumfw S WSWent^WiK^f .Teachers Association,
Music Teachers i -jSHjrSI.V^ ■ (W36-37) ; and to the Amarlllo
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Miss Dunn, 186X
MS 62-4826
Barth, Carl G 1860-1939
IsfsSsiV* CRrl °' Btlrth and hiS * m J - Christian Barth,
ft. and 2 cabinets.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
nrinJS" 6 !^-, Drawln «s. blueprints, fortns, historical material.
Inventory In the library
Gift of J. Christian Barth, 196X
MS 62-4827
Haf en, LeRoy Reuben, 1893-
Papers.
5 ft.
In Brigham Young Cniversitv Libra rv
ssioT: a? S5LSJ ££•*-■ Inrtndes — %^SrS.
Unpublished register in the library
G^M^nateS/'** • T " taM » ta "* ilb ™^
MS 62-4828
Clarke, Robert, 1829-1899, collector.
Gallipolis papers, 1790-1905.
3 ft.
cin I Mtn iSt0r " :al ° Dd Phil0st * hl< » 1 Soci**r of Ohio collections (Cin-
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, pamphlets, and other papers, collected by Robert
Clarke. and John Marshall Newton, relating to the TFrench settlemenl
2nd G hK\P h !°- J"?"" *"-""» * the mmlSaoSSSS
and biographical sketches of some of the early settlers™ ManVof
n^ETf™ ^T^ translations of PrendTdolunten^much
L?Frtc^setSer^ Ud ' n{0W *" 0f *• *~*»ti of the or?.
Unpublished Index in the repository
Gift of Mr. Newton, ca. 1885; formerly owned hy Mr. Clarke.
MS 62-4829
Poster, Stephen Symonds, 1809-1881.
^Stephen S. and Abby Kelley Foster correspondence, 1836-
ca. 400 items.
InAmerican Antiquarian Society collections
and^eformers 3 " *""* ° f "* IetterS " e £rom leadln * abolitionists
MS 62-4830
International Military Tribunal
Records of judges, 1945-48.
37 ft.
O&cSSfijSS. '&£-*' Car0liM UbnT *- S ° Uthe ™ HiSt0ri<al
«„f lleS tlw ?-' 6 > «* J»<Jse John Johnston Parker, of North Caro-
lina- concerning the trial of the major war criminals beton tteb
ternational Military Tribunal; sndfiles (1M?-Si rf Jm5.T pSLJJ."
?hiWf"°V f North Ct ^ li ^ conce'rning^ef no^and 9 S
™t 1??™% "{ ™L "-'mi-ate before the Nuremberg Miiitaw Trib^
nal under Control Council law No. 10 The ffiesennfxir ,ZLL !!!?
terial not included in the officii^ pubutiS pr^ee^n^ E£
ma «*?» I < a T ^«f « to the library's John JomSor?^arte^p e ^ he
Gifts of Judges Parker and Dixon. papers.
MS 62-4831 I
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Cinl War collection, 1856-1932
ca. fiOO items and 8 boxes
Jn ^ f tate ¥*■ of ^ istor '' «™> A«hives collections.
Oor£^L^£rtl?T ,ri,, r ) - P^tocopies arTmSoflto.
Cavalry, the Iowa Northern Border Br iwde, the^rth Belin^?
Missouri Infantry, the 131st Begiment of Pen^fvanTa infant thl
itef"inSf the_Tennessee, ami the Grand Army of the ReSblfc
Also includes diaries, letters, and collections of William w i,,i„
S'gSW
Hale William Ennis Hamilton (ca. SO items), William A. Hammond.
Charles E Haverly, William Henderson, Archibald R HemT^
W l^tloI^T.^ H T f5. n - J °S n f H0Stetter ' William Houston!
w. P. Howe, ^athan D. King, Blisha Learning. Edwin Lybareer
JLJL^f ' A i len W - Ulller ' Jonb • Tones Montgomery, Cof jS
??-^: S ? , tt.JohnH. hhackleford,Hoyt Sherman (2 boxes) NeweU
fitaT-fiff.- Thomas William G. Thompson, SenecaB .TtaK
John A. Tovey, Martin J. Vnrner, and W W Warner
Cataloged individually in repository
MS 62-4832
Batts, Robert Lynn, 1864-1935.
Papers, 1820-1C42.
6ft.
fi^I™^! 7 " Teia8 Ub ««y, Texas .Archives.
Unpublished guide in the library
ore^, SiftfST BUrleSOn - "* Edgar Tobin - «"1 Mary Batts AI-
MS 62-4833
Billingsley, James B 1828-1882.
Papers of James B. and Virginia Catherine Shaw Bill-
ingsley, 1843-1920.
4ft
_ In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
dia^ief , M^ i £r^J rex - V*™ 00 * *n<l business correspondence,
■ ™*J" ( 18ra -M), poems, religious writings (1*12-13) leeal nanuS
S^ ti0n k aCC0U : t ""'"^ <«»**). tax rl«ip^flefd 'noteiofpSto
SSSSi "J"?* "*?* (We0) ' A*""" land rapersTa musto roUo?
Wimam M. Logan's company at ^ BaWe £•£* jgrtntofpri"^
matertal, and other papers of BiUingsley and his wife. Virginia CarS:
^ n ( d ^, ir^sK«> of " "^ Smit ^ sz^
Unpublished guide In the library
Gift of J. E. Halley, 1834.
MS 62-4834
Bedichek, Roy, 1878-1959.
Papers, ca. 1890-1959.
ca. (i f l
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
„22 D S? or '"" , .""turalist Business and personal correspondence
(1808-57). reminiscences, articles, essays, and other papers of Bedi-
chek as well as correspondence and printed material (1911-26) of
the University Interscholastic League, of which be was director. In-
eludes material on animal life, soil and water conservation, man's
natural environment, educational competition, the University of
Texas, Bedichek's publications, and his colleagues at the university
Persons named include Engene C. Barker, Bachman Bedichek. Harry
EviSni"-,;! 01 " 1 A- J»max, and Edgar Witt The material is tl
lated to the library's Barker, Benedict and Lomax collections
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bedichek, I960.
MS 62-4835
409
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Federated Trades Council of Milwaukee.
Records, 1900-50.
10 v. and 3 boxes.
Id State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Forms part of tbe society's Labor collection.
Correspondence (1903-28), minute books (1900-03), an office diary
(1910), material on tbe laundry workers' strike of 1934, and a few
personal letters, essays, speeches, and poems of Frank J. Weber and
letters concerning his mining properties In Colorado. Correspond-
ence, mainly of general secretaries Frank J. Weber and Herman
Selde, includes information on labor legislation and tbe National Re-
covery Administration's activities in Milwaukee, and on tbe strike of
tbe Milwaukee Newspaper Guild against the Wisconsin news, a Mlt
waukee paper.
MS 62-4836
Rawle family.
Papers of the William Rawle family, 1683-1915.
ca. 6000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and essays of William Rawle, TJ. S. attorney for
Pennsylvania, with various other papers. Including a ledger (1720-
26) of Francis Rawle ; a waste book (1735-87) ; Journals (1782-
1830) ; letters of William Perm (1644-1718) and records of his estate
of Sprlngettsbury Manor (1683-1825) ; papers relating to the Whis-
key Rebellion, insurrection in Northampton County, Pennsylvania
boundary question, abolition of slavery, 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry In
the Civil War, Battle of Gettysburg, Junior Legal Club (1870-JS15)
and family history.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949). Extracts from William
Rawle Journals, 1781, published in Pennsylvania magazine of history
and biography, v. 25 (1901) , p. 114-117, 220-227.
Presented by members of the Rawle family.
MS 62-4837
Taylor, James, 1769-1848.
Papers of .Tames Taylor and of his son, James. Jr.. 1774-
1888.
1T06 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Papers of Gen. James Taylor, fanner, land speculator, and officer
of the Kentucky Militia, and of his son, a lawyer. Includes miscel-
laneous papers relating to lands in Ohio and Kentucky ; correspond-
ence, deeds, and agreements (1774-188S) ; papers of James Taylor,
Sr., as paymaster-general, showing payments to soldiers in the War
of 1812, and containing Information on suits and claims; his papers
in connection with the building of the TJ. S. Barracks and Arsenal at
Newport, Ky.; papers (1856-73) of Barry Taylor regarding farming
and personal affairs ; papers (1782-1815) of MaJ. David Leitch ; let-
ters and documents from Julius Smalley (1863), Reuben and Charles
Taylor (1806-21), Edmund Taylor (1811-88), Andrew J. Barry
(1851-58), James W. Abert of the TJ. S. Corps of Engineers, and his
wife Lucy Abert (1851-69) ; and miscellaneous family letters and
papers.
Purchase, 194L
MS 62-4838
Taylor, Philip Fall, 1864-1916.
Taylor-Cannon collection, 1741-1949.
18 ft
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
In part, transcripts.
Archivist and genealogist, of Frankfort, Ky. Correspondence, com-
missions, deeds, wills, county court records, Bible records, tombstone
inscriptions, coats of arms, charts, genealogies, and family trees. In-
cludes Taylor's personal correspondence as well as his genealogical
collections on the Taylor and allied families of Virginia and Ken-
tucky ; personal correspondence and papers of Taylor's sister, Jouett
(Taylor) Cannon, papers of their father, Edmund Haynes Taylor
(1799-1873), banker of Frankfort, Ky., their grandfather, Richard
Taylor (1777-1835), of Columbus, Ky., Richard Taylor (1749-1825),
William Berry Taylor (1768-1836), and letters (1790-1808) of James
Taylor, rv of Caroline County, Va.
Brief inventory and special catalog in repository.
Bequest of Mrs. Jouett Taylor Cannon, 1949.
MS 62-4839
Colombia University. Libraries.
Miscellaneous manuscript collections, 1775-1957.
ca. 180 items, 82 v., 39 drawers, 4 shelves, 1029 bundles, and 1
envelope.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, literary MSS-, notes, legal and business papers,
articles, essays, portraits, and other papers. Includes flies of the
Historical Record Survey's Congressional vote analysis (1789-1942) ;
lecture notes (1852-53) taken by an undergraduate student at Rens-
selaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., and a bibliography of chil-
dren's literature (ca. 1927-57) compiled by Clara Everett Shackleton.
Other names represented include Donald Lemen Clark, Sir Henry
Cole, Robert Fulton, General John Glover, George William Hill, John
Wesley Hill. William Hlndley, Thomas Jefferson, Charles W. Lead-
beater, Pierre Charles L'Enfant, the Tneosophlcal Society,
and Walt Whitman.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 62-4840
Granger, Francis, 1792-1868.
Papers of Francis and Gideon Granger, 1800-64.
lft (e:i. 275 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, State legislator, and TJ. S. Representative from New York.
Chiefly letters to Granger and his father, Gideon Granger, Post-
master-General under Jefferson and Madison (1801-14). Includes
copies of letters from Francis Granger to Thurlow Weed. Material
covered includes the Anti-masons, politics, internal improvements,
and the Post Office Dept Prominent correspondents include DeWitt
Clinton, Millnrd Fillmore, Thomas Jefferson, AbNrtt Lawrence, and
William H Seward.
Unpublished index to pert of the collection in the Library.
Gift of Miss Antoinette P. and Miss Izaphlne P. Granger, 1913;
exchange from University of Rochester, 1938 ; various sources, 1909-31.
MS 62-4841
Angle, Paul McClelland, 1900- collector.
Bloody "Williamson papers, 1875-1951.
ca. 1300 items and 8 reels of microfilm (negative)
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, newspaper and magazine articles, court testimony,
scrapbooks, newspapers, pamphlets, and other papers gathered by
Angle in preparation for his book, Bloody Williamson, published in
1952. The material pertains to lawlessness and violence In William-
son Co., m., chiefly during the 1820s, and involves coal mine strikes
and violence, prohibition enforcement and attendant gangsterism,
family feuds, and the Kn Klux Klan. Individuals, families, and
places mentioned include: Charlie Blrger and the BIrger gang, the
Bulllnger and Henderson families, the Shelton gang, Seth Glenn
Young and Herrin, Cartervllle, and Marion, HL Includes copies of
13 scrapbooks compiled by. Oldham Paisley relating to the Herrin
Massacre and its aftermath; and microfilm copies of the Illinois
miner (1922-29)
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Angle, 1952.
MS 62-4842
Oberholtzer, Elba Paxson, 1868-1936.
Papers, 1735-1931.
ca. 3500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historian and Journalist Correspondence and miscellaneous
papers with material on the Historical Pageant of Philadelphia
(1912), the Valley Forge Commission, SesqnI-Centennial Exposition,
education, motion picture censorship, League for Better Moving Pic-
tures, Civil War, Indian welfare in Oklahoma, abolition, temperance,
and the school savings system. A portion of the correspondence
relates to publications, essayB, lectures, and biographies of Robert
Morris, Jay Cooke, Salmon P. Chase, Charles B- Brown, and others.
Early papers include land grant deeds In Uwchlan Township, Pa.
(1735-1809) ; Inventory of the estate of Thomas Potts (1762) ; notes
and minutes of meetings of the Uwchlan Society of Friends (1806) ;
correspondence (1823-44) of John and Paxson Vlcker; papers relat-
ing to the Pickering Valley Railroad (1889-70) and other items of
social and political character.
Includes letters, poems, and other papers of Oberholtzer'B mother,
Sara Louisa Vlckers Oberholtzer.
Presented by Mr. Oberholtzer.
MS 62-4843
410
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kemble, John Mitchell, 1807-1857.
Papers, 1829-57.
49 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Philologist and historian. Letters, notebooks, notes and MSS
of parts of books, drafts of pamphlets, lectures, poems, and es-
says. The notebooks Include copies of 174 letters, made primarily
from the papers of Leibniz in Hanover arid of Sir William Colt
and George Stepney in the British Museum; two biographical
sketches; and extracts of regulations concerning money, coin weights,
measures, the assize of bread, etc, copied by Kemble's assistant from
MSS. in the British Museum. The notes refer to many subjects,
including various aspects of Anglo^axon language and history
Card index In the library.
MS 62-4844
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Maes.
Papers relating to Massachusetts, 1639-1877
3 v. and 4 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Colonial records, documents, and accounts (1866-1787) Provincial
f?m£Si "^1 £J!?~ 3 ? ) - ."*?, rds of *■* Legislative Committee
iSwSS''^ i.fj' ™" ° miscellaneous papers and documents the
main body of which were preserved by William Lincoln.
MS62-4845
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839.
Papers, 1788-1857.
41 v. and 1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
™.^S! h< ?i , S S? mi f t ' b ? otaelIer "A publisher. One box of private
papers (1826-35) together with 41 vols, of accounts, receipts, and
other papers of the firm of Mathew Carey and Its successors. Carey
Le» i &COj*nd Lea and Blanchard, antecedents of Lea and Feblger of
Card index in repository.
MS 62-4646
Pike, Zebolon Montgomery, 1779-1813.
Papers.
52 items and 1 reel of microfilm
In American Philosophical Society Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies
„<• ?£i m- *f d . ej P lorer - Journal (1805-06) of a voyage to the source
of the Mississippi and material collected by W. EugSie Hollon fcr
his iWography of Pike, The lost pathfinder, published to»S
Open to investigators underrestrictlons accepted by the library.
^Depostt^of Mr. Hollon, 1950; gift of Bishop White and Daniel
MS 62-4847
Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902.
Papers, 1868-99.
24 Items and 155 p.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
In part, photocopies.
Geologtat, philosopher, and administrator. Papers collected by
7^L^ teeaer J"l hi8 ""WW <* Powell. iSorTSbTtai
aredth meridian, published in 1954.
^t^wHTSSSZSSSL restrlcti0M *«*** * »• Ub "^-
MS 62-4848
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809.
Journals of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark,
1803-06. '
22 v. and several items.
In American Philosophical Society library
Explorers. The Journal of Lewis and Clark's Expedition, and a
Journal of Lewis' trip from Pittsburgh to winter camp on the Elver
Lmools in 1803.
„ D S2?? t ^L M I-. Ctark «"«""«& Nicholas Blddle and Thomas Jeffer-
son, 1818; gift of Charles J. Blddle, 1949.
MS 62-4849
Walpole, Sir Hugh, 1884-1941.
Jean Hersholt collection of Hugh Walpole; manuscripts,
1912-41.
ca. 50 items and 8 v.
In Library of Congress, Rare Book Division-
Forms part of the library's collection of Walpole works Inscribed
by the author to Jean Hersholt.
British author. Correspondence (more than 50 letters from Wal-
pole to Hersbolt), literary MSS, and an engagement book (1935).
Literary MSS. include The Duchess of Wrexe, The captives. Winters-
moon, and a 9-page MS. entitled A note on the Herries chronicles.
Described in the Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisi-
tions, v. 11, no. 4 (Nov. 1954) p. 195-197.
Gift of Jean Hersbolt, 1951.
Full name: Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole.
MS 62-4850
Leonard, William Edwin, i. 1855.
Papers of William E. and William H. Leonard, 1850-1910
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Medical notes and records of William E. Leonard, a Minneapolis
physician and professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota ;
attendance cards from medical institutions and commissions of his
father, William H. Leonard, together with a sketch of the latter's
life; and meteorological records for Massachusetts and Minnesota
(1872-74)
Gift of William E. Leonard, 1922, 1931.
MS 62-4851
Clark, Edwin, 1834-1922.
Papers, 1857-1904.
3 v. and lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters received by Clark as a Chippewa Indian agent in M-ine-
sota (1865^66) ; reminiscent letters by Enmegahbowh regarding par-
ticipation by the Chippewa in the Sioux Outbreak and their removal
to the White Earth Indian Beservation In 1868; documents pertaining
to Clark's interest in developing the city of Melrose, Minn.; and an
account book and mailing book of the Falls evening news of St
Anthony, of which Clark was a proprietor.
Enmegahbowh's letters have been published under the title En-me-
gah-bowh's story (1904)
Gifts of Mrs. Merle Potter, Mrs. Dawes How, and Everett Clark.
1930-31.
SIS 62-4852
Wadsworth family.
Papers. 1730-1952.
22 ft. (ca. 7000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, diaries, financial papers, scrapbooks, clippings,
photos., and other papers of the family of James Wadsworth (1768-
1844) and William Wadsworth who settled Geneseo, N. Y., in 1790.
Includes papers of James Samuel Wadsworth (1807-1864), James
Wolcott Wadsworth (1846-1926), James Wolcott Wadsworth (1877-
1952), and his father-in-law, John Hay (1838-1905). The bulk of
the material concerns the congressional career and political activities
of James W. Wadsworth, Jr.
Unpublished register In the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Stuart Symington, Keverdy Wadsworth, and James 3.
Wadsworth, 196L
MS 62-4853
Stuart, George Hay, 1816-1890.
Papers. 1798-1887.
ca. 500 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Businessman and humanitarian. Correspondence (1861-87),
scrapbook. printed material, and pictures, relating to the United
States Christian Commission, of which Stuart was an organizer
and leader; letters of historical or autograph interest, representing
major political and military figures of the Civil Wax period.
Unpublished list of autographs In the Library.
Deposited, 1921, then purchased from Edward T. Stuart, Jr., 1946.
MS 62-4854
411
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Simpson, John Andrew, 1871-1934.
Papers, 1889-1037.
4 ft.
Id University of Oklahoma Library.
Farm leader. Correspondence, daily logs, speeches, articles, re-
ports, and other papers, as well as minutes, financial reports and
other records of the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union
(also knows as The National Farmers' Union), of which Simpson
was president, 1931-S4. Includes family correspondence, correspond-
ence with Franklin D. Roosevelt, recommendations of Simpson for
Secretary of Agriculture, and material on Herbert Hoover and on
the publication and sale of Simpson's Milium voice of agriculture.
Other correspondents include James A. Farley, Huey P. Long, Henry
Morgentnau, Jr, Elmer Thomas, and many local and national farm
leaders.
MS 62-4855
Crocker, Stuart Miner, 1898-1956.
Papers, ca. 1924-ca. 1929.
1 ft (ca. 200 items)
. In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Businessman and civic leader. Notes, memoranda, minutes, and
printed reports, compiled by Crocker as secretary of the American
delegation to the Dawes Committee (1924) and the Young Commit-
tee (1929) appointed by the Allied Reparation Commission. Also
Includes a few items of personal correspondence, and lithographs
and sketches of members of the Dawes Committee.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Gift of Mrs. Crocker, 1937.
MS 62-4856
Adams, Maude, 1872-1953.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Actress. Annotated typescripts and mimeographed copies of Miss
Adams' writings, including her autobiography, entitled The one I
knew least of all, her Thumbs up for joy and adventure. The first
step in speaking verse. The spoken word, and A pamphlet on English
speech and English verse ; a commencement address made at Stephens
College, May 30, 1939, and notes for a proposed radio program with
Homer St. Gaudens; together with the corrected typescript of Phyllis
Bobbins' biography, Maude Adams, an intimate portrait.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Gift of Phyllis Bobbins, 1956.
MS 62-4857
Bache, Alexander Dallas, 1806-1867.
Papers, 1836-63.
3 ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Physicist and administrator. Correspondence, mostly relating to
the business of the U. S. Coast Survey (later called the Coast and
Geodetic Survey), but including material on Bache's other scientific
activities, educational questions, and the Civil War; and diaries
(1836-38) containing notes on educational institutions and foreign
affairs made during a trip to Europe as president of the proposed
Girard College. Correspondents Include John Jordan Crittenden,
John A. Dahlgren, Jefferson Davis, Lyman C. Draper, Samuel Francis
Du Pont, Cyrus W. Field, Joseph Henry, Benjamin Silliman, Sr„ and
George E. Waring. The material is related to the Library's Lewis
R. Gibbes, Matthew F. Maury, Samuel F. B. Morse, and Simon
Newcomb collections. '
Partial index for the years 1857-60 forms part of the collection.
Described in the Library's Handbook of manuscripts (1918) p. 33.
Deposited by Caroline Henry, 1914.
MS 62-4858
Greejy, Adolphus Washington, 1844-1935.
Papers, 1753-1959.
70 ft (ca. 45,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer and explorer. Correspondence, diaries, letter books,
notes, memoranda, MSS. and galley proofs of Greely's books and
articles, speeches, lectures, biographical material, financial papers,
military papers, scrapbooks, clippings, pictures, printed material, maps,
other papers, and memorabilia, including material on his military
career, the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, 1881-84, and the polar
regions in general. Includes a journal kept by a mate on the
schooner United States on the Hayes Arctic Expedition, 1860-61.
The bulk of the material is of the period 1880-1935. Important corre-
spondents include Henry T. Allen, Edward W. Bok, David L Braln-
ard, William E. Chandler, Gilbert H. Grosvenor, William Babcock
Hazen, Francis Long, George W. Melville, and Charles Scribner.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Gift of Rose Greely, 19S9-6L
MS 62-4859
World Calendar Association (U. S.)
Records, 1930,56.
112 ft. (en. 83,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, reports, data on the attitude of prominent people
toward calendar reform, speeches, articles, MSS. and galley proofs
of material appearing in the Journal of calendar reform, publicity
material, scrapbooks, clippings, photos., and other records, covering
the entire period of the association's existence. Includes correspond-
ence with, and other papers of, a large number of scientific, business,
social, and reform organizations and periodicals throughout the
world. Individual correspondents include Elizabeth Achelis, William
H. Barton, Jr., Samuel Whittemore Boggs, Ralph J. Bunche, Carrie
Chapman Catt, William Grenfell, Baron Desborough, Edward F.
Flynn, Sadanobu Inove, and Ch'ing-Sung Yu.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Gift of Elizabeth Achelis, former president of the association, 1956.
MS 62-4860
Franklin, William Monroe, 1874-
Papers, 1874-1956.
214 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer and politician. Correspondence of the Oklahoma Farmers'
Union, of which Franklin was attorney, writings, speeches and
clippings.
MS 62-4861
Stovall, John Willis, 1891-
Papers, 1933-51.
4ft.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Paleontologist. Correspondence, museum project reports for Okla-
homa and Texas, field trip reports, a bibliography of research project
reports printed material, and other papers, inclnding material on
W. P. A. sponsorship of various museum projects, and on the Optim-
ExcavaUon ; and papers of Stovall's colleague, Ralph B. Shead.
MS 62-4862
Tilghman, William Matthew, 1854-1924.
Papers, 1866-1958.
676 items.
la University of Oklahoma Library.
Peace officer. Reminiscences, accounts of experiences as a buffalo
hunter, account books with names and descriptions of wanted mon.
material relating to Tilghman's movie The passing of Oklahoma out-
laws, material issued by Tilghman in his campaign for sheriff of
Oklahoma County, a certificate of his contribution to the Oklahoma
Constitutional Convention of 1907; biographical data on Al Jennings
correspondence, news clippings and other papers on the capture of
BUI Doolin, news clippings on the death of Frank James, and over
300 photos, of outlaws. Also includes a biography, a description of
Oklahoma City's first Christmas, Indian legends, and other papers
related to the writings of Tilghman's wife, Zoe Agnes Tilghman.
MS 62-4863
Howell family.
Papers, 1785-1947.
ca. 3 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, financial and business papers, speeches, sermons,
writings, genealogical records, school and Masonic material, pictures,
and other papers. Includes 5 volumes of sermons of R. B. C. Howell ;
an Illustrated autograph album (1852-53) kept by Samuel C. Pointer
while a student at the University of Virginia ; minutes (1931-47) of
the Harding Road Garden Club; copies of letters (1822) to President
Monroe and Felix Grundy, a navigator's record of a trip down the
Mississippi, and other papers of Joseph Brown (b. 1772 or S) ; cor-
respondence and other papers of the Lindsey family; and correspond-
ence and other papers of Joseph Toy Howell, Sr. (1853-1929) and
Jr. (b. 191.2). Persons named Include James Brown (d. 1788), Mrs.
H. P. Buituss, Elizabeth Price, Joanna Rucker, aud Thomas O.
Summers.
Unpublished register In the repository.
Gift of Joseph T. Howell, Jr.
MS 62-4864
412
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hayes, John Russell, 1866-1945.
Papers of John Russell Hayes and his wife, Emma Hayes,
1895-1936.
2ft
In Friends Historical library of Swarthmore College.
Letters (1895-1936) received by Hayes, librarian ol the Friends
Historical Library of Swarthmore College, and bis wife Emma;
diaries of Hayes (31 v., 1880-1935) ; and a catalog of the library of
Emma and John Russell Hayes. Correspondents include William
Hyde Appleton, former president of the college, and Elizabeth Powell
Bond, former dean.
Checklist and card index in the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
In part, deposit of Mr. Hayes and his family.
MS 62-4865
Ainslie, Hew, 1792-1878.
Papers of Hew Ainslie and of his son, James WeUstood
Ainslie, 1834-1902.
55 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Papers of Hew Ainslie, Scottish-American poet of Louisville, Ky.,
include four letters from relatives in Scotland (1834-46), ten letters
(1865-77) from his friend James Grant "Wilson of New York City;
fourteen letters from Archibald Wilson of Poughkeepsie, N. T. (1864-
T7) ; letters from Scotland praising Alnslie's poems (1868-78) ; letters
from Thomas C. Latto, Sara D. Vandervoort, Benson J. Losslng,
Daniel Bicketson, and Archibald 6. Constable (1868-76) ; and two
drafts of letters by Hew Ainslie to Daniel Bicketson and J. G. Colson.
James W. Ainslie papers include three letters (1S92) from George
Donaldson, relating to Hew Ainslie; an obituary notice; and a few
family papers.
Gift of Miss Maud Ainslie, 1951.
MS 62-4866
Henderson, Thomas, 1781-1846.
Papers, 1824-41.
239 items.
In Filso n Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Clergyman of Great Crossings, Ky. Correspondence, and a few
receipts and statements of account for expenses of the students at
the Choctaw Academy at Great Crossings, of which Henderson was
superintendent. Correspondence consists chiefly of letters (165
Items) from Col. Richard M. Johnson, sponsor of the academy, con-
cerning its administration under the auspices of the Baptist Board
of Missions and the U. S. Government. Other correspondents include
William Clark, C. A. Harris, Andrew Jackson, Benjamin Reynolds
(agent of the Chickasaw Nation), John Tipton, and William Ward
(agent of the Choctaw Nation)
Gift of Shelley D. Souse, 1835.
MS 62-4867
Southworth, Philip T 1814-1860.
Papers of Philip T. and Alden B. Southworfh, 1850-77.
53 Items.
In California State library.
Correspondence and business papers of the Southworth brothers,
importers and general hardware merchants in San Francisco, relating
chiefly to the shipment of goods from England and the Eastern States
for merchandising in California. Papers after 1860 are miscellaneous
family letters.
Index In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 62-4868
Stevens, Breese J 1834-1903
Papers. 1870-84.
1 box.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
In part, transcripts.
Newspaper clippings and copies of correspondence of the Board
of Engineers for Fortifications and for River ana Harbor Improve-
ments (1883-84) dealing with an attempt to revive the development
of the Fox-Wisconsin Waterway ; and a few letters on related sub-
jects.
MS 62-4869
Minneapolis. First IMversaBst Church.
Records, 1895-1947.
ca_ 50 items and 11 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings, and other papers of
the First Cnjversalist Church (originally called the Church of the
Redeemer) and the Turtle Memorial Cnlversalist Church which was
absorbed by the former in 1943. The papers contain material on
the Reverends Marion Daniel Shutter and Carl Harold Olson; on
the career of Mary Garard Andrews (Mrs. Isaac B. Andrews), a
pioneer suffrage worker; on the activities of the following organ-
izations within the church : the Ladies Aid Society and its successor,
the Women's Association, the Clara Barton Guild, and the Young
People's Christian Union; and on the Women's TJniversalist Asso-
ciation of Minnesota, the Elliot Park Keighhorbood House, the Unity
Settlement House, and the National TJniversalist Convention of 1339.
Descriptive inventory in the repository-
Gift of Mrs. Harold Wilson, lBffii.
MS 62-4870
Dousman, Hercules Louis, 1800-1868.
Business records, 1841-1903.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, ledgers, and other records of a Prairie du Chien,
Wis., businessman, his son Hercules Louis Dousman, Jr. (1848-1886),
and his son's widow. The correspondence relates to railroads through-
out the V. S.. stocks and bonds (largely of municipalities and public
utilities, especially in St. Paul, Minneapolis, and St Louis), farm
mortgages, real estate, and other investments, the breeding of horses,
and the collecting of paintings and other art objects. Many of the
letters received are from Henry H. Sibley and deal largely with local
railroads and with the St. Paul Gas Light Co. Includes balance
sheets of the Prairie du Chien, Hudson, and St Paul Packet Co. and
of the Northwestern Union Packet Co., together with those of the
individual steamers of those lines. Among Dousman's son's corre-
spondents was Ellas Franklin Drake (1813-1892)
Described in Guide to the personal papers In the manuscript collec-
tions of the Minnesota Historical Society, compiled by G. L. Nute
and G. W. Ackermann (1935)
MS 62-4871
Pond, Gideon Hollister, 1810-1878.
Papers of Gideon H. and Samuel W. Pond, 1833-91.
2 v. and 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies of originals owned by Mrs. Frances Pond-
Titus of Boise, Idaho.
Correspondence of the Pond brothers. Congregational missionaries
to the Sioux at Lac qui Parle and other places In Minnesota ; a two-
volume narrative of the principal events In the lives of the Ponds
from 1831-81 ; a printed Bible containing a MS. genealogy of the
Pond family ; a Dakota-English lexicon compiled by the Ponds ; and
a few Items In the Dakota language. The correspondence describes
the habits, customs, and beliefs of the Indians and gives information
about the activities of the Ponds, their relations with a fellow mis-
sionary, .Tedediah Dwight Stevens, and their study of the Dakota
language. Correspondents include the American Board of Commis-
sioners for Foreign Missions, William Thurston Boutwell, Samuel
Dentan. Daniel Gavin, Alexander GlllUand Huggins, Jonas PettJjohn,
Stephen Return Riggs, and Thomas Smith Williamson.
Described In Minnesota history bulletin, v. 3, no. 2 (May 1919)
p. 82-86.
MS 62-4872
Pond, Gideon Hollister, 1. 1858.
Papers of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon H. Pond, Jr., 1885-1914.
6 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diaries and cashbook kept at Bloomington, Minn., giving details
of the prices and the raising of farm products, social affairs, and
weather conditions.
Gift of Mr. Pond, 1929.
MS 62-4873
Massingham, William Jeremiah, 1. 1849.
Papers, 1854-1920.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Poet Data collected by Massingham on Blwab.lk, Eveleth, Virginia,
Tower, Duluth, and other towns in the Mesabi Iron Range District
In Minnesota, and on Bayfield Co., Superior and other places in
northern 'Wisconsin; biographical Information about Massingham,
Asa A. Parker, and other settlers In those towns; deeds to land In
Wisconsin, Duluth, and Lake Co, Minn , and other papers (1854-58)
of Asa A, Parker.
Gift of Mr. Massingham, MM.
MS62-4874
413
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Marshall, William Rainey, 1825-1896.
Papers. 1858-94.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Journalisr and Army officer. Drafts of a narrative of the Seventh
Minnesota \olunteer Infantry by James T. Ramer and letters con-
cerning its members (1888-90) : muster rolls and official papers of
Marshall as colonel of the regiment; Marshall's journal of Henry
Hastings Sibley's military expedition against the Sioux In 1883 • his
diary for 1864; railroad passes issued to Marshall (1877-79) ■ cor-
• respondence, deeds, and tax receipts resulting from his real estate
interests In Bird Island ; and a letter to Dr. Samuel D. Flaee relating
to the hospital for the Insane at St Peter, Minn.
Earner's narrative is printed In Minnesota in the Civil and Indian
Wars, v. 1, p. 347-369 (1890). Marshall's journal of 1863 appears
In the North Dakota historical quarterly, v. 1, no. 8 (April 1927) no
38-»; v. 1. no. 4 (July 1927) p. U; v. 2 (Jan? 1928) pfl26.
MS 62-4875
Larpenteur family.
Papers. 1790-1913.
9 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Autobiography of Charles Larpenteur, fur trader of the Far West
his journals (1834-37, 1864-72) and a cashbook (1869-70) ; remind
cenees and correspondence (1900-13) of August L. Larpenteur, a Min-
nesota pioneer; a diary (1856-61) kept by Francis B^Larpenteiir on
a farm near St Paul; and miscellaneous Items, lndndingTrertlflcate
of character to L. B. Larpentenr from the French Government (1818)
£T2« ,i L S?! ente ?V S certificate of ■=embersbip-in the National Guard!
rarts (1792). and land certificates issued to August Larpenteur (1849)
„, Sii? Larpenteur's autobiography was edited by Elliott Coues and
»uri1l898) 0rty yearS " (ur trader on ^ ^PPe^Mis-
In part, gift of the Sibley House Association, 1921.
MS62-4876
Hall, Richard, 1817-1907.
Papers. 1822-1907.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Congregational missionary. Correspondence, diaries, sermons, and
r^wf^Trr ?^a»«apondence relates to Hall's life at Dartmouth
College and Union Theological Seminary, his residence at Point Dong-
las, Minn., Prescott, Wis. and St Paul, and to hhf activities a? a
SSSS"7 -^ S T tet f fWWtenaent of the American Hoine Mis-
rX7„ mi'f^V C ' UdeS a diary f 1822 "^) kept by the Reverend
?nS hf. ^ ' Sr " ?" 2 Yoy f se from New Hampshire to New Orleans
and his return overland, and a genealogy of the Hall family
p Jg scnbed m Minnesota history bulletin, v. 3, no. 4 (Nov. 1919)
In part, gift of Grosvenor Buck, 1919.
MS 62-4877
Hale, William Dinsmore, 1836-1915.
Papers. 1857-1913.
43 v. and 12 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Army officer, postmaster, and businessman. Correspondence and
fm^Jrt^w atiDg , t0 jelling, limbering, baSmTand railww
£Sf? f - Hale and . o( Willlanl *>. Washburn; Hale's mining ££
cSS~ tlT* S d ? eTada : crop P"*J*«s of the U. S. andTreign
countries (with particular reference to Minnesota and North DakotkT
tta^ti^^hTEW 1 * "»««««^ contest of S^r'and
In thf £ 2f w f ""t 1 ? 1 ? Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
in the Civil War. Includes letter books, journals, ledgers^ount
a^l^^°t.^ >en i 1 ? 87 - 39 ^) kept by Hale as receiver for
™.J?ZF}? b 1?"^ l^JJ** Association of Minneapolis; an ac-
W Kn£l ,!«££* 0t r^^'s Woods, written by Captain GeoS
W ; f ^ D fn2, , i 897) '" a " cI Hale *"■"* letters <187T-1913). Approrf-
niately 200 letters were written by William D. Washburn, U S Repre-
sentative and Senator from Minnesota. «epre-
GiXt of Mrs. Hale, 1917.
MS 62-4878
Fridley family.
Papers. 1839-1924.
45 v. and o boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, business records, scrapbooks, and other
papers. Includes, documents resulting from Abram McCormack Frid-
ays position as Indian agent it Long Prairie, Minn (1850-53) • data
on his activities as land agent for the St Paul, Minneapolis, and
Manitoba Railway Co. (1879-88) ; papers relating to realestate
transactions in Ramsey, Sherburne, and Anoka Counties, Minn.;
records kept by Henry C. Fridley as register of deeds deputy
S ea f r ?;5^, i SSJ £ m ManomlD Coonty Cater Fridley Township) ;
^"Li. 1856 " 1 ? 12 ' kept mainl J' «* Henr y C. Fridley In thattownl
ship, giving information on agricultural and general economic con-
ditions in Minnesota; his diary and letters concerning journeys to
Washington, D. C. (1867), to New Orleans (1871), and to California
(1873) ; and a few items of political interest (1874-94) contained in
scrapbooks and correspondence with Ignatius Dounelly and others on
the Antlmonopoly Party.
Gift of Louise Fridley Dye, 1924.
MS 62-4879
Drnry, Hayner & Company, Alton, IU.
Records, 1865-68.
116 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Manufacturers of farm machinery, Ninety-4wo items of company
correspondence, and 24 items of correspondence of the company-i
predecessor, Nelson & Hayner. ' w>
Gift
MS 62-4880
New Tork herald.
Correspondence, 1861-64.
225 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
*5'fS^, p S <>tocop JL e8 (negative) made from originals in the custody
of Forest G. Sweet, Battle Creek, Mich. .-a—™ «■ uk= ™ u ™'
^Sf^Li^ 61 ? v° J ,¥°^ Gorton Bennett (1795-1872). publisher
«f the New York herald, by reporters on the staff. Many were writ-
ten from the headquarters of General George Brinton McClellan to
Wai £? gt ??i nd i" *** "*" and contaln information pemtatag to
the war effort and politics of the day. Approximately one! naif of 'the
LtS^ff T^ e K d ^ ected to rrede ric Hudson (18W-1875), Bennett's as-
sistant and business manager of the Herald. Corresponded taelude
Purchased from Forest G. Sweet, 19SL
MS62-4881
Ponshkin Society in America.
Archives, 1934-55.
2 ft (ca. 3000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, minutes, programs, literary contest essays, clip-
pings, an index to Pushkin's Boris Godunov, photos., and other papers,
including material on the organization and history of the society on
the celebration of Pushkin anniversaries in 1937 and 1949, and on'the
centenaries of the death of Lermontov and Gogol. Most of the ma-
terial is in Russian. Correspondents Include Audrey Aninoff, Boris
Brasol, Serge Obolensky, N. A. Pushkin, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Mlk-
hael Ivanovlch Kostovfsev, Igor Ivan Sikorsky, Pitirim Alexandro-
vich Sorokin, and George Vemadsky.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of the society, 195a
MS 62-4882
Black, Jeremiah Sullivan, 1810-1883.
Papers, 1813-1904.
17ft (ca. 10,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
rJiSS??**- J k>II ^f p ^ aeace - Jedgere, scrapbooks, and other papers
w£^?«& ^fj?^*** «"» trouble, to Kansas before trJowi
S^'u ^i Browrfs raid on Harper's Ferry, the impeachment of
t£S; f «f.*. dre ^i: hns t n V aie CraMt Mobuier. the trials Jefferson
™ J^ J^*!**?* „ m behalf of Clement Ctoibome Clay, and Jacob
m.^° n 8 ^° e m Bnrope - Mnch of ^e correspondence Is thatof
Black's son Chauncey and includes his letters concerning Ward win
a3Fnx*5& I i m $ B - ^L^S 6 ™ writteD "W S"n"elXckson Ran-
dall (1828-1890) dealing with Pennsylvania politics. Also important
to Ihe collection is a group of letters (1857-58) from Edwin Mc-
Masters Stanton (1814-1869) to Black and letters of President James
Buchanan i relating to the closing days of his administration. Other
correspondents include Thomas Francis Bayard (1828-1898) Mont-
SSSi^«i :f JS: 1 ? 8 '' °t eb Cnshtog^0O-1879na^'Ahram
^^^1876)^ "** (1807-1894), and B^verdy Johnson
ii Card guide in the Library. Also described in the Report of the
Librarian of Congress (1918) p. S4-35 •»»■..»» "«
Purchased from Mrs. Black, 1918.
MS 62-4883
414
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
James, Marquis, 1891-1955.
Papers, 1914-55.
19 It (ca. 13,500 Items)
Iniw**?. ' Coa e res «- Manuscript Division
acrftfand SSTTStt&'S f nd bl ««™PWcal articles, radio
terlaV PhotoTala ^r^^T^Zf?^^ 1 ^' pr ^ «»
Legion monthly, the New YolkV ™* 55^f tUfles for tte American
tor the Writer? X^-SZ'oS or ^;^ , S ,,SCri J ,ts pr * ared
correspondence; and tntfSi'aln? l!i,» Bernard Baruch and related
grace, Sam HousZ™££ret JactaoS ^"nSS"' W . Ullain *■
Texas and Oklahoma Thistow Tn^SSVX? Cherokee °<*let. and
MS 62-4884
Sooder, Wilmer Henry, 1884-
Calendar revision papers, 1929-53
1 ft. (ca. 150 items) ^^
Scii^S 17 ? Co"*™ 9 *. Manuscript Division.
Iten^ < ^rnS , X 08 ^S 1 S^^r r ^-,S ,,1 a few ^^
meats for and SsT to r * pUea ' ram »arizing the argu-
Transfer from Horace Bowman of the Bureau of Standards, ISM.
MS 62-4885
Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 1800-1871
Papers, 1779-1943.
5 ft. (ca. 4500 items)
S ™^L of CoD S ress - Manuscript Division.
£j££ ^ 8Crl ? s "^ P^tocopies (negative)
editor^? «,7wS; Minister to Prussia and Germany (1846-»r
Llvlngstoi James K^oM^T^ey^d^^^ E , awar,,
P^Xse??^"^^ aranable in *"* Stoary.
BuSe"^*? ^ef^ t ^ t JfT?o£' m7 : *■"»** Pauline W.
BurBllSM. """"t^ 1 to «"*. 195*; purchased from Pauline W.
™. . . MS 62-4886
fnompson, Ambrose W
Papers. 1847-1960.
26 ft (ca. 12^00 Items)
^ii^J..' C Sf teBS - Manuscript Division.
'^SSTS^^^^^'^V^^ letter books,
bonds, d^iwln^manR ^ndSSL? te t- Pata,t P 806 ™- "to*** and
<^in^£Se£ent'c? Md^™" 1 **' Ul , c " ldln e material on the
Ou«»™ T. Fox. WUllarn *£2&£JZtti^ ££%
MS 62-4887
Mssandier, Gaston, 1843-1899, collector
1914 SSan<ller C ° Uection on *»• ^ory of aeronautics, 1776-
15ft (8000 Items)
Siil^S. ' Con S B * ; ' Manuscript Division.
Hssandier, with adu^onl^^on™ s^Pai G .1f '°? 1* Mbat
A «aHaTand1p^aS^^
represented include Francesco Arban, Jean Pierre Blanchard. Octave
SS'Ji.iST" ^ 5: CharieS ' ^^ Barthelemy Su?S ^e Sam™
SSft.^?* Jacques Garnerln, Henry Giffard, Charles GreeTBobert
Holland, Francois Lhoste, Vincente Lunardl, the MonteolflaiJeM
.nJ^.^K 1 '' ^f £ nnllal report of tne Librarian of Congress, 1980
v, in t? e Library's Maggs coUecOon of aeronautics, 1935 ^^ '
Unpublished register In the Library. '
Purchased from Maggs Bros., 1930.
MS 62-4888
Buchanan, James, Pret. V. S., 1791-1868
1829^7* ° f JalI>eS Buchanan and Harriet La»e Johnston,
2 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
ri(2?.!!m < ^ rr ^° ndence of Bu< *anan (1829-68), and letters received
J2E2 ^e^cna^nLt^^S^rSrS^^r
S^KiSS? *? P 2^ SylT1 ? 1 * and **» Nat ion, and drafts of letters
^Jf M JSS., ml,I ? tere *" London wn "e he was Secretary of State
£^£° admlnl8tra tl.n. Prominent em^Sfcat, wKE
S^^neron, Louis McLane. Stephen Pleasonton; and George
Plltt The Johnston material bulks lamest forth*. imiiiiatjS^!!
* &+JS?Sr* Wlth tadies " fashffina^Sal^s^ 5 ^ 6 ■"*
o^^Sl 1 "^ l 2 "5* of "" « a «tion available in the library
^Gift of Miss May S. Kennedy, 1918, other gifts and wlSases;
MS 62-4889
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792.
Papers of Henry and John Laurens, 1732-1811.
ca. 90 items.
I? L i braIT of Congress, Manuscript Division
Merchant, planter, statesman, of Charleston, S C Corresnonibm/*
atatement of Henry Laurens- account against the TTfimf
S53LS? ^J^ J 00 ™" of ^««S«W^ttag diploic
appointments diary, and journal fragments. Bulk ofthe material
iv^f ^kJ 7 ? d fl? maU,l3r ^ n " u tary, political^ „™ «S
events of the Bevolntlonary War the Silas Tto»tiJiC«,„ J^T^
gove^of 1778. He.UT^nrens^ice'S SSndtSSeaSrS
S?^f Sn^SSf ?S ""^^^t in the Tower of London "t80^
ffl) the employment of Negro slaves m the Army, and the war to Si
^ n C L Ali2? n , des J ,ap !7 , ' of Henty Laurens 2d. Correspondents In-
S°™n ^SS?^ ^°^ i ohn E "tledge. Thomas Bee^lpTtoarS,
Baron^Holteendorff, John Lloyd, Mary Laurens, and John L(£ls
eSSlS; p a 2\75? 8 ab ° 0k ° f mannscri P« s '» t"e Library of
Purchased, 1906-22.
MS 62-4890
Mabie, Edward Charles, 1892-1956
Papers, 1930-52.
ca.6ft
la State University of Iowa Libraries.
Index In the library.
Deposit of the Dept of Speech and Dramatic Art, 1957.
MS 62-4891
Albany Medical College, Albany, N. T.
Manuscript collections, 1820-1946
26 ft and 22 items. '
In Albany Medical College.
fn'^S?' Med j caI College graduation theses (1889-91) - nanera. w
MS 62-4892
415
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. South Dakota
(Missionary District)
Records, 1862-1953.
8 filing cabinets.
In St Paul's Episcopal Church Parish House (Brookings, S. D.)
In part, transcripts.
Materials relating to the history of the Episcopal Church In the
Niobrara area and in the area that became South Dakota. Mainly
19th century correspondence, partly from teachers and clergy in In-
dian schools and agencies, and partly (over 1,000 letters) pertaining
to the work of Archdeacon Edward Ashley (1854-1961) of the Nio-
brara field. Other papers document the history of 55 white churches
of the area, or illustrate the work of Bishop William Hobart Hare.
Index In repository.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Deposit
MS 62-4893
Evarts family.
Papers, 1784-1895.
.100 items.
In Tale University Library.
Mainly personal correspondence, particularly heavy for 1818-33.
Letters of Jeremiah Evarts, the principal figure iu the collection, to
his wife and to Eieazar Lord, and letters to him from Henry Clay,
John Jay, Eieazar Lord, Noah Webster, and others indicate Evarts'
interest in religious and missionary activity and the welfare of the
American Indian. A running letter in the nature of a journal or
diary (1818) tells of a voyage from Boston to Savannah. Later
papers relate to William Maxwell Evarts (1818-1901), and fall into
two periods; the year 1864 when Evarts was in England, and the
early ISSO's when he was Secretary of State. These papers are
mainly invitations or letters of congratulation. The material is re-
lated to the library's Baldwin family papers.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Effingham Evarts, 1962.
MS 62-4894
Smelzer family.
Papers. 1811-1941.
12 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1184. 1A/M)
Family and business correspondence, diaries, bills, notes, receipts,
deeds and other legal documents, genealogical data, recipes, programs
for church and social activities, newspaper obituaries of Cornell Uni-
versity professors and area residents, pamphlets and other printed
matter, photos., memorabilia, and farm, general store, personal,
church and other accounts of various members of the Crisfield, Guiick,
Hall, Halsey, Lott, Marsh, Miller, Mount, Sanford, Smelzer, Teeter,
and Xownsend families, chiefly of Seneca and Tompkins Counties,
N. Y. Includes papers of and about E. P. Bodine. George Bristol,
Ann Crisfield, John Crisfield, D. H. Denton, A. H Dunbar, S. A.
Elmore, Samuel Gulick, Calista Marsh Hall, Darius Hall, Martha
Hall, Pliny Hall, Chauncey Halsey, J. H. Halsey, Emeline Marsh, J. W.
Osgood, William Riley, Sanford O. Boot, Emily Bussell, Philip Smel-
zer, J. H Stover, Gilbert Townsend, and Jedediah Townsend. The
papers were collected by Nellie T. Smelzer.
MS 62-4895
White family.
Papers, 1820-1937.
25 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1298)
Correspondence, business and personal accounts, journals, and
other papers of Horace K White (d. 1860), his brother Hamilton
White (d. 1865) of Syracuse, N. T., and their descendants. The
papers relate to their Investments In city real estate in Syracuse,
Chicago, Toledo and Akron, Ohio, and elsewhere, and in land In
western New York and Iowa; their railroad Investments; their In-
terests in the Onondaga County Bank, the Bank of Syracuse and Irs
successor, the Syracuse National Bank, the Moline (Illinois) Water
Power and Manufacturing Co., the Delano Iron Works, Syracuse, the
Oro (Colorado) Mining and Milling Co., and in salt manufacture in
Syracuse and in Virginia. Includes material relating to the settle-
ment of the estates of Andrew J. Rich, Sarah Rich White, and Ham-
ilton White ; correspondence and other papers of Hamilton S. White,
Barrett R. White, Howard G. White, Andrew D. White, and Horace
White, Jr.; scattered papers (1842-81) of St Paul's Church, Syra-
cuse; and letters relating to the opposition to abolition in Virginia
and to Republican politics in 1887 and 1890. Other correspondents
Include Orrln Ballard, William D. Cooper, H H Hine, P. R. Reed,
John L. Swift, and Clarence Tucker. The papers were collected by
Ernest L White.
Unpublished guide In the library.
MS 62-4896
Curtis, Charles WflKam.
Papers of Charles William and Stephanie Marx Curtis,
1883-1916.
lft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (37/5/217. S7/5/281)
Correspondence, scrapbooks kept by Curtis and his wife while they
were students at Cornell University, sheet music, photos, of Cornell
campus scenes, a copy of the Amy Otis drawing of Hiram Corson,
and a plaster bust of Charles David Marx. Includes letters of recom-
mendation written for Stephanie Marx by Professors John Henry
Comstock, Thomas Frederick Crane, Hiram Corson, Moses Coit Tyler,
Horatio S. White, and Samuel Gardner Williams; and letters from
Hiram Corson to Stephanie Marx.
MS 62-4897
Green, James Albert, 1862-1955.
Letters, 1906-54.
ca. 7500 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of OMo collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Ohio newspaperman and business executive. Letters to Green's
son Joseph Coy Green, an official of the State Dept and Ambassador
to Jordan.
Closed to Investigators until 1980.
Gift of Joseph C. Green, 1959.
MS 62-4898
Brown, John, 1800-1859.
Boyd B. Stutler collection of John Brown papers, 182-1-
1961.
8 reels of microfilm.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
Microfilm copy (negative) made in 1961 from originals owned by
Boyd B. Stutler.
Abolitionist Correspondence, documents, newspaper clippings,
articles, speeches, radio scripts, broadsides, lithographs, and other
material by or about Brown. Includes letter books (1846-50) of
Perkins & Brown, wool dealers of Springfield, Mass.; family letters;
letters of contemporary Americans referring to Brown ; correspond-
ence of his biographers; a typewritten bibliography of John Brown
in periodical literature, 1845-1961, compiled by Stutler; notes pre-
pared by William E. Connelley for his biography, John Brown
(1900) ; and scrapbooks of Brown material compiled by Stutler,
Connelley, Edward P. Bridgman, Franklin B. Sanborn, George L.
Stearns, David N. Utter, and others.
Described in Inventory and calendar of the John Brown, Jr.
papers, published by the Ohio Historical Society in 1862, p. 26-31.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 62-4899
Davis, Alaric Brandt, 1890-
Papers relating to Texas Technological College, ca. 1923-
33.
3v.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Chamber of Commerce executive. A brief (ca. 1923) compiled by
the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce and Board of City Development
for presentation to the locating committee for the proposed West
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, a typewritten copy of
the brief on traced linen, and a scrapbook (1933) concerning college
appropriations.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of the West Texas Museum, 1962.
MS 62-4900
Warner, James Cartwright, 1830-1895.
Papers, 1873-1932.
ca. 150 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Businessman. Correspondence, accounts, and legal papers, pri-
marily concerning Warner's iron and coal interests in north Georgia,
including the Rising Fawn property in Dade County ; and a memorial,
a will, and the executor's report of his wife, Mary Thomas (Wil-
liams) Warner. Includes material (1878-82) relating to the Dade
Coal Co., the James C. Warner Co., and the Walker Iron Co. Cor-
respondents inclnde Joseph E. Brown (54 Items, 1878-79), L. S.
Colyar, E. M. Dodson, E. D. Graham, John L. Hopkins, George H.
HulL W. C. MorrilL W. Morrow, and P. G. Shook.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. William Waller.
MS 62-4901
416
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collection,
J
Barclay, Robert Edward, 1893-
Papers. 1854-1961.
ca. 11 ft.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives
companies and railroads,^ we?l S^SL^^SS!^ m[ninir
sws .JisasKyysKy i-ss £ ss si
rwV , ¥ a ? to G^ttinger, Jesse H. Gaut. John C Gaut W ?"
IS r E J~ eF i 'f'jfm^ ^^ 7««am kS, R n!
Key. &**c& fc£ 'mJS^SS- R^V^TT
Parks, Bailie Peyton. August Kaht, Carl Raht, Edward IShtE?
Unpublished register in the repository
^ MS 62-4902
Cansten, James H
Causten-Pickett papers. 1765-10X6
45 ft. (ca. 33,000 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division
repair* admiralty registries. American and £ren?h £u« lords'
f^L^ ^t ""T^Ponaence and case files of ships- rapfrfof
James H. Causten, largely covering the Deriort iS2>Si wS^T u
^Zf£J? h ? Th0maS Pickett and his so ". Theodore John Pickett
S^lS?55?* , T to CaUSte ^' S interest in °> e clata » cases- records^
yW^J 1 ''- BeTerl «y Humphrey Harris, Edwin Vauwter Harris
MS 62-4903
fagy, James Emerick, collector
a^^^ft 80110018 collert io«, 1710-1958.
-o it. (ca. JO,000 items)
JS IfS"^! 66 St - ate Librar 5' and Archives.
*n part, transcripts (typewritten)
Tennessee education laws (MM-JOBl -^nS^i??. B<J "cation;
pereonne! of the NashviSI pn^s^Vsyftem^well^ hi^i^l
items, news clippings, census reports, excerpts from book? 5Sh?S
S2S".-? 1 assessm «t ^mmaries,'commTn^ert^n?un^m^S
JeriT.^ P™ sram ? - ""ding Usts. report cards ma^rS^
P«rt ' K^?,^" £? iDCludes ^P" 8 of an<l about Josh™1w
Kf^^^saTolvnTear! ° f ^ *"• "^
Also described in the repository's Registers, no. 5 (1962)
MS 62-4904
Faw, Walter Wagner, 1867-1956.
Paper*. IS 19-1 956.
S3 ft. «-a. G2..TO0 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archive*
£™ °S,. .SSKSS.23; ,SS S3?
of Ms and her families; correspondence on Faw's lmfjliSSl
«^^-i~T? V and of hu! grandfather, Jonathan Faw (lfflBJni.
«^=a^^^^
material. Lr^y compiled hy Fa,?Xr if r^rem™ if Sg^S 1
S^lgr/^E- H^oe^HZli-^in-S 5»
18^-1940. Correspondents include J. H. Akin, Hu C. Andemr T 1W
Han, F. H. HeiskeU, Tom P. Henderson, J. Roy Hickerson. Robert
Boyte Crawford Howell (b. 1878), Cordell Hull Hamer? T *.n?
IT ^^ Ter - M C " K « teb »™;'Hni M^Hster, Ke^ntft D m5
\t^- r °" i" m S A - R NeI1 ' W - A- °* e "- Le'»nel PhTlU^pId^tt
Austm Peaj, Ha E. Portmm, I^Roy Reeves, A. n. Robe S Daf M
Robison J. D. Senter, John K. Shields, C. E. Snodgrasl Edward
Bushrod Stahlman, J. A. Summers, Wil jam H Swtorflr T™
nTVT LT^P^ Jt fary S - wSLr. ItaSffS. Wag^e"
wiiL Wa ? e I- Geo, l? T - Whi te, Samuel Cole Williams, FridT
Wilson, and George W. Winstead.
Gix?0fTl2 b F d „i n fa^i^ eP0SitO,7 '' S lto « tote ^ no - 3 ( 1961 >
MS 62-4905
Ripley Townsite Company.
Records, 1919-52.
42 items and 2 v.
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection
Correspondence (1911-25), minutes (1910-37), lists, and other
records, of a company formed by Bob Crump, J. C. Bowles and others,
to develop the towusite that became Shallowater, in Lubbock Co
Tex. *'
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Bob Crump, 1958.
MS 62-4906
Hensley, Tnms.
Hensley-Beaumont papers, 1846-1948
2879 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A44118)
Merchant and rancher of Port Lavaca, Tex., and Confederate
officer Correspondence, genealogy, cashbooks, land titles and deeds!
obituaries, clippings, photos., and other papers, of Hensley, his wife
Julia Beaumont Hensley, and their relatives. Includes correspond-
ence of Mrs. Hensley with her husband and brothers ln theCon-
federate Amiy letters on religion and the Presbyterian pmreh,
it tt ^? o^Hensler's trips on the carUe trail to Kansas, materialTn
the Confederacy and Reconstruction, and correspondence or the next
f^Torth HeDSley ■"* ^^"t&SmesT Dallas S
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of the heirs of Mrs. Hensley.
MS 62-4907
417
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chase, Franklin, fl. 1836-1870.
Papers of Franklin and Ann Chase, 1836-70.
431 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A40155)
TJ. S. consul at Tampico. Correspondence, a journal (1846-47),
clippings, and pamphlets, of Chase and his wile, Ann ; a 9 v. history
of Mexico by Ann Chase; and a M. A. thesis on Ann Chase by John
Crandall Glover, called The heroine of Tampico, which includes a
calendar of the collection. Includes material on the Mexican War,
and Mexican-American diplomatic relations through the Civil War
and the French intervention.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. George A Rawson, 1940.
MS 62-4908
Cabell, William Lewis, 1827-1911.
Papers, 1846-^1941.
ca. 1400 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections.
Army officer, politician, TJ. S. Marshal, and veterans leader. Cor-
respondence, reminiscences (covering 1880-86), speeches, accounts,
tax receipts, notebooks, legal papers, scrapbooks, news clippings,
pamphlets, and photos., relating to Cabell's service as marshal ( 1844-
88) and as commander of the Trans-Mississippi Dept of the United
Confederate Veterans (1890-1S10). Also includes papers of Katie
Cabell Muse, who brought the collection together.
Gifts from the estate of J. C. Muse, the Dallas Chapter no. 8 of
the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and Mrs. J. H. Dunavant
MS 62-4909
Bailey, Joseph Weldon, 1863-1929.
Papers, 1880-1930.
21,463 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A42200)
Lawyer and U. S. Representative and Senator from Texas. Cor-
respondence, legal briefs, case material, gubernatorial campaign lit-
erature (1920), speeches, news clippings, and political pamphlets.
Including material on Bailey's politics and his personal, business and
legal affairs. His speeches are on monetary standards, banking
reform, woman suffrage, prohibition, and similar subjects. Corre-
spondents include the Waters-Pierce Oil Co, Charles Culberson, E. M.
House, John H Kirby, and Woodrow Wilson.
Finding aid In the repository.
Gift of J. W. Bailey, Jr.
MS 62-4910
Edwards, Lillian O
Papers, 1831-1953.
1883-1953?
lft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, photocopies.
Author and women's leader. Includes letters (1846-57) of Ben
Edwards from San Antonio with descriptions of the area and of a
boat trip from New Orleans to Galveston, letters (1949-52) to Mrs.
Edwards concerning the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, minutes
and other records of the D. R. T., reminiscences of Jessie McDowell,
John A Brackenridge,' Mr. Sanf ord, and other old residents of Jack-
son Co., Tex., articles on Jackson Co. schools, pictures of Jackson
Co., genealogies, land sale records (ca. 1840-60), news clippings on
Texas and San Antonio area history, notes and extracted material
on the founding of Knoxvtlle and Knox Co., Tenn., material on the
American Revolution and King's Mountain, letters (1944) concern-
ing the award of a Bronze Star to Ben E. Edwards, Jr., and a few
other papers.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Edwards, 1933-53.
MS 62-4911
Decherd, Mary.
Papers, 1887-1946.
ca. 850 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Educator, librarian, and church worker. Correspondence (1915-
31) with the Board of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
Sonth, with missionaries in Brazil, and with various other Metho-
dists, mostly relating to the mission established in Passo Fundo,
Brazil, by Methodist students of the University of Texas; progress
reports, checks, receipts, statements, news clippings, other printed
material, and photos., relating to the Passo Fundo mission; Miss
Declierd's M. A. thesis (1897) on Chaucer and Middle English; min-
utes of the .Ladies Aid Society of the University of Texas Methodist
Church (2 v., 1887-98), and of the Women's Mission Society of the
Hotchkiss Memorial Church (2 v., 1899-1909), both in Austin; and
publications of the Methodist Church and humanitarian societies con-
cerning Negroes, sharecroppers, and related subjects.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gifts of Miss Decherd, 1943-60.
MS 62-4912
Pindell, Henry Clay, 1823-1882.
Papers. 1857-82.
236 items.
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Lawyer. Correspondence of a committee, of which Pindell w£k
chairman, for a statue of Henry Clay for the courthouse In JeftersJy
Co, Ky, including letters (1857-76) of Joel Tanner Hart, sculptor
and poet, written mostly from Florence, Italy, to members of the
committee; subscription lists for the statue (1862-63), a contract
(I860) between Hart and the committee, an insurance policy, bills of
Jading, and statements of account of expenses In erecting the statue
(1866-67) ■; letters to Pindell relating to the administration of Hart's
estate, and to the bequest of Hart's papers to him and to the city of
Louisville; MSS. of Hart's poems (1830-73) ; and a few family papers.
Gift, through Temple Bodley, 1929.
MS 62-4913
Lammers, Albert John, 1859-1920.
Papers of Albert John and George August Lammers,
1894-1933.
1000 Items and 4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, legal papers, minutes of meetings, log scales, finan-
cial data, and other papers relating to the Lammers brothers' business
enterprises in gold and silver mining, logging and lumbering, coal and
coke, real estate, and railroad construction. Companies represented
Include Travis Placer Milling Co, Cascade, Mont; Grand Forks
Lumber Co., East Grand Forks, Minn. ; Pine Hl'l Gold Mining Co.,
Asheville, N. C. ; Stillwater Gold Mining and Milling Co, Canoe and
Wood River Enterprise, B. C. ; Little Lake Mining Co., Duluth, \finn ;
Tel-wka Mines Co., Ltd., Nelson, B. C. ; Adams River Lumber Co, Ltd,
Chase, B. C; Florida Lands, Desoto County, Fla.; and Port Mann
Syndicate, Vancouver, B. O.
Inventory description In repository.
Gift of Frederick S. Lammers, 1962.
MS 62-4914
Edgar, William Crowell, 1856-1932.
Papers. 1832-1949.
ca.3ft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. ah
In part, photocopies (negative) made In 1938 from originals in tb<™^
possession of the Minneapolis Public Library.
Journalist Correspondence, MSS. of articles by Edgar, newspaper
clippings, scrapbooks, and printed matter relating to Edgar's career
as editor of the Northwestern miller and The bellman, his organiza-
tion of the Miller's Excursion to Great Britain in 1891 to study British
methods of flour producing, and of the plan to send wheat to Russia
during the wheat famine of 1891, his supervision of the shipping of
wheat to Belgium during World War i, and his tour of Britain in
1918, at the invitation of the British Ministry of Information, to
explain America and American war aims to the British. Includes
papers relating to the research In folk songs and Finns in Minnesota,
engaged in by Edgar's daughter Marjorie. Correspondents include
Lord Beaverbrook, Count Andre Bobrlnskoy, Philip Bume-Jones, Lord
Charnwood, Minnie Maddern Fiske, Edward Everett Hale, Herbert
Clark Hoover, Lou (Henry) Hoover, Mathilda Lang (Mrs. Anton
Lang), Beatrice (Cameron) Mansfield, Richard Mansfield, Howard
Pyle, Theodore Roosevelt, OHs Skinner, Baron Sudeley, and Woodrow
Wilson.
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Gifts of Marjorie Edgar and the Marjorie Edgar estate, 1938-61.
MS 62-4915
Lawe, George William, 1810-1895.
Papers, 1754-1914.
ca. 3700 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
Fur trader, Indian agent, and land speculator. Correspondence,
indentures, account sheets, bills, receipts, certificates, and other
papers. The bulk of the material dates from 1820-60, and relates
primarily to the fur trade, Indian relations, and Wisconsin land sales
and speculation. The papers from 1800 to the early 1830's are chiefly
concerned with the Green Bay and Mackinac fur trade and with
Indian trade and depredations in Wisconsin. The letters of Ramsa y—
Crooks (1787-1859), Robert Stuart (1785-1848), and other trader(H
relate to the American Fur Co. Most of the material from the later
1830's through the middle 1850's is concerned with the administration
of Lawe's Indian Sub-Agency at Green Bay, Wis., and his various
business interests, chiefly in real estate. The principal tribes involved
are the Menominee, Winnebago, and Stockbridge Indians. The mate-
rial after the middle 1850's is primarily related to Lawe's real estate
activities and his postmastership at Kankauna, Wis, with retrospec-
tive comments on Wisconsin's early days. Includes letters and busi-
ness papers of Lawe's father, John; ca. 90 letters by James Dnane
Doty on business, political, and personal matters; 25 by Alexander
Grignon, and ca. 30 each by John F. Meade and Ellas Murray on
Indian matters and real estate transactions. Other correspondents
Include Samuel Abbott, Friedricb Baraga, Florlmond J. Bonduel,
James Smith Buck, Charles Carron, Ebenezer Chllds, T. Hartley
418
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1754-1914.
Lawe, George William, 1810-1895.
(Continued)
Crawford, William Dickinson, Robert Dickson, Michael Dousman
fe Paul Ducharme, Pierre Ducharme, Joel S. Fisk, Louis Franchere!
W Thomas I.. Franks, Charles A. Grignon, Peter B. Grignon A. W
Hatch Timothy Otis Howe, Francis Laframboise. Joseph Lafrarn^
boise. John W. Mason, Edward Outhwaite, Jacques Forlier Louis B
PorUer, William Powell, John S. Rockwell, William C Russell'
Charles Clark Sholes. Christopher Latham Sholes, William H Spain'
Theodore John Van den Broek. Andrew Jacques Vieau Daniel Whit-
ney, and Richard M. Young. The material is related to the library's
American Fur Co. and Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard papers
Unpublished guide and index of correspondents in the library
Acquired from John David Lawe.
MS 62-4016
Ledyard family.
Papers collected by Helen Lincklaen Fail-child, 1793-1016
6 items, 30 v. and 3 reels of microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1912)
Microfilm copies of originals in the possession of the Remington
Correspondence and other papers of the Ledyard family of Caze-
novia, N. Y., especially of Jonathan D. Ledyard (1793-ca. 1874) as-
sistant agent of the Holland Land Co., and foster son of John
Lincklaea, founder of Cazenovia. Includes 30 v. of account books;
sir photocopies of maps; correspondence of Jonathan Ledyard and
his sons Ledyard Lincklaen (name changed from Lincklaen Ledyard)
and George Strawbridge Ledyard, with agents of the Holland Land
Co., the tenants and mortgagors of the Cazenovia lands, and the
Cazenove family in France; business and personal letters containing
references to National, State, and local politics, slavery German
immigrants, Jonathan Ledyard's activities as an officer in the New
York State Artillery, a proposed new road from Log City to De-
Ruyter, N. Y., cattle sales, the desirability of Sunday mail deliveries
to Chlttenango, N. Y„ the proposed change in the name of the town
of Aurora, N. Y., the proposed division of the town of German, N. Y
and genealogy of the Ledyard, Strawbridge, Parker, and Gilpin fam-
flies; Journal of a visit to Cuba and Mexico (1850) by George Led-
i yard; an incomplete typewritten copy of an autobiography of Judge
George Strawbridge, describing life in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and
Louisiana in the early 18th cent; wills and agreements, accounts of
land sales and census (1793-1804), other accounts, inventories, lists
of debtors, assessments, deeds, abstracts of titles, and other miscella-
neous papers, including some of or pertaining to Benjamin Ledyard,
Caleb Ledyard, Jane Ledyard, L. Wolters Ledyard, Scott Ledyard,
Helen Lincklaen, John Lincklaen, Jacob S. Otto, John Strawbridge
Lambertus Wolters, American Colonization Society, Augusta College
(Kentucky), Cazenovia Clay Club, Madison University New York
world, Oneida Conference Seminary, Oneida County Anti-slavery So-
ciety, Poughkeepsie Collegiate School, Syracuse 4 Utica Railroad Co,
S. Boy Bayard & Co, and Third Great Western Turnpike Road.
Correspondents Include Thomas Beekman, A. Blair, S. B. Burchard,
Paul BusH, Querin Cazenove, C. Churchman, Hendrlk de Clercq Jon-
athan L. Cuyler, William Duer, S. A. Eddy, August Floyd, Samuel S
Forman^ Pauline Cazenove Fowle, Thomas Gilpin, S Goodwin Mrs
L. M. Hammond, Rufus Hebbard, J. D. Huldekoper, Nathaniel Ken-
dnck, N. King, A. G. Lawrence, Herman Ledyard, Sopbia Ledyard.
Joshua Leonard, James Lynch, J. Mappa, Sophia Mappa, Samuel F B
Morse, Henry H Pease, J. B. Pinney, Cyrus Salisbury, William' H
Seward, James Seymour, P. Sill, Gerrit Smith, Oliver M Spencer
Charles Stebbins, S. Strawbridge, John J. Van der Kemp Judge
Ebenezer Wakely, Thurlow Weed, and Mary Yates.
MS 62-4917
North family.
Family papers, collected by Herbert and Dorothy Metsrer,
1814-82. J ^ '
UnES^trSjves^^?^ 1 C ° UeCtt0n ° f Regl ° nal H,St0ly and
Business and personal papers of members of the North family and
various relatives, most of whom resided in Walton or UnadlUa, N Y
Papers of Mary North and her first husband BosweU Wright Includes
t fL 1 ^ 011 ^?^ accojote, and papers relating to the settlement of his
f ? tate ■"? tte guardianship of their children, Elizabeth and Henry
Papers of Henry E. Bartlett, Mary North's second husband, a physi-
cian and Democratic politician, Include letters, resolution, and reports
concerning his chairmanship of the New York Senate Railroad Com-
mittee; letters to his wife containing references to James Cooley,
William J. McAlpine, John Mather, James Piatt, and John Vander-
- but; correspondence and other papers relating to Bartletfs position
as health officer of the Port of New York (1854-55) ; reminiscences
of Bartlett s early life in Massachusetts and Stanstead, Que, and his
years of medicalstudy ; Bartlett's notes of Dr. Valentine Mott's med-
ical lectures (1826) ; bills, accounts, and related Items. Papers con-
cerning business ventures in which the Wrights or Bartlett was
Interested include partnership agreements of Williams 4 Wright a
general store In UnadlUa; correspondence, legal documents specifi-
cations, and accounts relating to the financing, construction, and
subsequent ownership of a bridge built across the Susquehanna River
by the Sidney Bridge Co.; papers concerning the sale of Delaware
and Otsega County, N. Y, butter by Camp & Welles, New York City
produce commission merchants; and papers of the New York & Os-
wego Midland Railroad. Letters to Robert North, Mary's father,
include several of Roswell Wright from St. Croix, Danish West
Indies; letters to his son Cyrus North, compare life in Albany with
that In Walton, N. Y, and describe Lafayette's visit to New York
(1824). Correspondence or other papers of Samuel Berrian, Calvin
Chamberlain, Samuel Cook Eels, Newman L. Heroy, William Kirk-
land, William Lupton, William J. McApine, Nathaniel Marsh, E. O.
Morgan. Samuel North, William B. Ogden, John R. Raymond, Samuel
Rexford, Asher Robbing, Delia Searing, Albert H. SeweU, Horatio
Seymour. Ransom Shepherd, Samuel Sherwood, H. A. Spafard,
Charles Smith, F. Campbell Steuart, Alexander F. Vachf Gertrude L.
Vanderbilt, Gulian Verplanck, Arnold B. Watson, John Welles Jacob
Westervelt, Abiel D. Williams, and Fernando Wood.
Described in the Report of the curator and archivist Cornell Uni-
versity Library, Collection of Regional History and the University
Archives (1954-58) p. 61-62. "«a»ny
MS 62-4918
U. S. National Commission for the United Nations 'Edu-
cational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Papers of Chairman John R. Richards, 1957-1959.
In University of Oregon Library.
Includes correspondence, minutes, reports of executive meetings no.
84-89, national conference no. 5-7, and meeting no. 17.
MS 62-4919
U. S. War Relocation Authority,
Records, 1942-46.
9 ft.
In University of Arizona library.
, <*>raspondence, reports, publications, photos, and other papers.
Analysis Serti EdTOrda SnIcer ' head ot «» agency's Community
Contents volume prepared by the Library.
GlftofMr.SpIcer,W61.
MS 62-4920
Stoddard, Isaac Taft, 1851-1914.
Papers of Isaac Taft Stoddard and Celora Martin
Stoddard, 1894-1943.
3 ft
In University of Arizona Library.
Businessmen and politicians. Correspondence, legal papers finan-
cial records, maps, geologists' reports on the Stoddard Copper Co. and
the Copper Mountain Mines Co. in Yavapai Co, Ariz.; records of the
Stoddard Incorporating Co. and Its dealings with mining firms- and
otter papers of I. T. Stoddard; personal and business papers, stories,
sketches, papers (1917-19) concerning the Great Western Film Cor-
poration and other papers, of his son, C. M. Stoddard; and scrap-
books, clippings, and photos. Includes material on Arizona economy
and politics, and on Stoddard, Ariz.
Finding aid in the library.
MS 62-4921
Clark, Jonathan, 1750-1811.
Clark-Hite papers, 1734-1812.
6 ft
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Revolutionary patriot of Virginia and Kentucky. Correspondence
and other papers of Clark, together with papers of his wife's family
the Hltes of Frederick Co, Va. Includes Clark's diary (1770-1811)1
accounts, bonds, papers concerning his lands In Indiana Kentucky
Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia; deedbook; notebook relating to
Improvements made by settlers in the Northern Neck of Virginia In
1786; legal records (1756-97) of Spotsylvania Co, Va.; legal fee
bills ; papers of Jost Hlte about his lands in the Northern Neck of
Virginia (1734-60) ; contemporary transcript of the record In the
case of Jost Hite et al. vs. Thomas Lord Fairfax et aL (1749-56)
confirming Hite's title to the land; other records (1786-1807) relat-
ing to land and litigation involving Jost Hlte, Robert Green, William
Duff, and Robert McKay, Including documents drawn by John Max-
shall; letters (1786-1812) to Isaac Hite and CoL John Green from
tteir attorney. John Taylor of Caroline, and others; papers (1773-
95) of Isaac Hite including land papers of Virginia, West Virginia,
and Kentucky ; papers (1796-1807) of Major Isaac Hite of Kentucky;
and papers (1807-12) of Abraham Hite.
Index of Jonathan Clark's correspondents In repository.
Gift of Mrs. John C. Doolan and Mrs. Louise Clark Whitaker,
MS 62-4922
419
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931.
Papers, 1865-1921.
21ft
In Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) collections.
Governor of Kentucky. Correspondence, speeches, other writings,
scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings. Includes official correspond-
ence (1907-11) containing letters on the tobacco war and the night
riders in Kentucky and Ohio; letters of congratulation on Willson's
election as Governor; speeches (1892-1919) on the Republican Party
In Kentucky, the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial Building on the
Lincoln Farm, the Progressive Republicans, and other subjects ; writ-
ings (1912-20) on William Goebel, the League of Nations, the Initia-
tive, referendum, and recall, and other subjects; a scrapbook (1865-
69) kept by Willson at Harvard as a student ; and other scrapbooks
containing newspaper clippings, additional letters, commissions, Invi-
tations, programs, and material on Willson's campaigns. Correspond-
ents Include William O. Bradley, John Marshall Harlan (89 letters),
Benjamin Harrison, A. Lawrence Lowell, Theodore Roosevelt, Wil-
liam Howard Taf t and Woodrow Wilson.
Gift of Mr. Willson, his estate, and H. E. Siegert, 1980-57.
MS 62-4923
Lindsay, Howard, 1889-
Papers of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, 1918-61.
5 ft '
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Playwrights and producers. Materials used and gathered by Lind-
say and Crouse in their many years as collaborators. Includes cor-
respondence, clippings, and miscellaneous papers pertaining to their
theatrical careers; notes, drafts, typescripts, and printed copies of
the plays written by Lindsay and Croose, by Lindsay In collabora-
tion with other writers, and by Lindsay alone; and notes made by
Lindsay for a proposed textbook on the theater.
Inventory In repository.
Gift of Mr. Lindsay and Mr. Crouse, 1962.
MS 62-4924
Meacham, John G 1823-1896.
Papers of John G. Meacham, Jr. and Sr., 1782-1928.
7 v. and 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physicians, of Racine, Wis. Family papers include a copybook
(1791) of Thomas Meacham, father of the elder doctor; political
speeches, medical papers, case records (1873-93) and an account book
(1844-47) of the elder Lr. Meacham ; together with medical papers
of his son and the latter's diaries for the years 1876 to 1922. Other
medical papers consist of records of the medical staff of St Luke's
Hospital in Racine (1888, 1922-28) ; an account book kept by the
hospital caretaker (1877-99) ; minutes of meetings of the Racine
Hospital Association (1891-1910) written in Danish, and a minute
book (1782-83) of The Medical Society, founded In New York City
by British physicians before the evacuation of the city during the
American Revolution.
MS 62-4925
Tanner, Herbert Battles, 1859-1933.
Papers, 1739-1933.
1 v. and 26 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Physician and public official of Kaukauna, Wis. Correspondence,
official reports, and miscellaneous papers of Tanner, together with a
box of documents from the office of a notary public near Mexico City
i^^Sf with , lawsuits (1739-1865) ; registers of electors in Kaukauna
in 1896 ; and ledger (1894-97) of a firm of Kaukauna druggists Tan-
ner's papers concern his work as State supervisor of inspectors of
Illuminating oils, 1894-1900; the management of the Rio Tamasopo
Sugar Company In San Luis Potosi, Mexico, a company in which
Tanner and a brother were financially Interested; his operation of
a KHnkw n na drug store; his activities as Kaukauna's first health
officer, secretary of the For River Valley Medical Association, physi-
cian (with emphasis on his services as local representative of the
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad and other corporations), mayor
of Kaukauna, 1888-96, an investor in the Kaukauna Electric Light
Company, and active member of the South Kaukauna Congregational
Church; his candidacy for Congress in 1900; and his work on local
history, particularly the career of Captain Hendrick Aupaumut and
on his own family genealogy. Includes monthly reports of subordi-
nate district oil inspectors (1895-97), together with correspondence
concerning appointment of these inspectors, as well as correspondence
concerning the gubernatorial campaigns of 1894 through 1900 and the
relations between Tanner's office and the Standard Oil Company.
MS 62-4926
Smith, David Eugene, 1SC0-1044.
Papers, ca. 1100-1939.
305 v. and 84 bores.
In Columbia University Libraries. ^^
Mathematician. Correspondence, diaries, 1ISS. of Smith's wriflP
inj;s, typescripts of articles, reviews, miscellaneous notes, and memo-
rabilia. Includes Smith's professional correspondence with con-
temporary mathematicians and colleagues in the field of teaching,
relating largely to early mathematicians, to Smith's work on the
history of mathematics, and to his teaching career at Columbia Uni-
versity ; 160 letters and postcards (1910-22) from the German mathe-
matician Felix Klein to Professor Ludwig Schlesinger, relating in
part to the publication of a series of essays entitled. Materials for
a scientific biography of K F. Gauss ; a collection of deeds, charters,
indentures, and other documents dating from the llth-18th centuries;
and more than 4000 autograph letters of mathematicians
Gift of Mr. Smith, 1931 ; later purchases.
MS 62-4927
Virginia. University. Library.
Dunn papers, 1897-1938.
175 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-177)
Letters and other papers relating to the sketch and painting of
, P S ey ^^ Bh * Snelley by Wllllam Edward West; together with Ade-
laide C.Rowell's The West portrait a play in three acts. Persons
mentioned mclude Frederick Lewis Allen, Edwin Hatfield Anderson,
Ellsworth Barnard, Edmund Charles Blunden, Mrs. Aduella Price
(Norvell) Bryant Sir Sidney Colvin, Ella D'Arcy, Edward Dowden,
^S an ? e L V Y llscm ,, Dnlke ' Harf y Buxton Forman, Richard Garnett
Richard Watson GUder, Louise Imogen Guiney, Henry Mendelssohn
Hake, Leigh Hunt, Thomas Waterman Huntington, John H Ingram,
W. I. Jenkins, Robert Underwood Johnson, R. E. Leppert, Sir Ronald
Charles Lindsay, Samuel P. Long, Andre' Maurols, Walter Edwin Peck,
M G. Rickcord, William Michael Rossetti, Henry Stephens Salt Sir
John Courtown Edward Shelley-Rolls, H A. Hammond Smith, M P
Taylor, Edward Virginias Valentine, Frank Weitenkampf and New-
man Ivey White.
Checklist in repository. jflk
MS 62-492"
Federal Writers' Project. Wisconsin.
Records, ca. 1936-42.
10 file drawers.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Papers relating to Wisconsin projects which had not been com-
pleted at the time of the discontinuance of the Writers' Program,
which had taken over the work In 1939. Includes sketches and notes
on several hundred men and women outstanding in the history and
development of the State which were prepared for use In a projected
Olograph cal dictionary; together with guides. In various stages of
preparation, for the cities of Madison, Milwaukee, Mineral Point, and
MS 62-4929
Wright, Albert Orville, 1842-1905.
Papers, 1891-97.
3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Congregational clergyman, educator, and author. Correspondence
and reports of Wright as inspector for the Wisconsin State Board
of Control of Reformatory, Charitable, and Penal Institutions and
former secretary of the Wisconsin State Board of Charities and Re-
form, including lists of Inmates of various institutions, reports on
county asylums In 1895 and 1896, and on Insane persons whose support
was not properly chargeable to the State; together with correspond-
ence with various charitable organizations In the U S concerning
plans for the twenty-third meeting of the National Conference of m.
Charities and Correction (later known as the National Conference on Wk
Social Welfare) at Grand Rapids, Mich., in 1896.
MS 62-4930
Rhode Island Medical Society.
Records of medical societies of Rhode Island, 1848-1947.
In Rhode Island Medical Society Library (Providence)
Records of the Providence Medical Association (1848-1932) the
Rhode Island Medical Society (1812-1936), and the Washington
County Medical Society (1884-1947) «=""ms«<u
MS 62-4931
420
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Haines, Samuel B 1834-1913.
Papers of Samuel B. Haines and of his wife, Rebecca M.
Rowland Haines, 1850-94.
#387 items.
In Friends Historical library of Swarthmore College.
Bank employee. Letters (1859-69) from Haines to bis wife;
letters (1860-61) from Annie Caley, Mrs. Haines' naif-sister; letters
(1859-62) from Mary L Caley, her mother; two religions discourses
by Mary Caley, Quaker minister; expense book (1881) kept by
Haines ; and genealogical data on the Haines family and 42 related
Checklist and card index in the library.
Gift of Mary B. Haines, 1919.
MS 62-4932
Pryor.W w
Papers, 1908-38.
9 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Lawyer. Court cases, related correspondence, and printed briefs
of cases reviewed by the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma.
MS 62-4933
Gage family.
Papers.
5 boxes.
In American Antiquarian Society collections.
Papers of the Gage family of Worcester, Mass., Including papers
of Thomas Hovey Gage (1826-1909) physician; of Homer Gage
(1861-1938) physician; and of T. Hovey Gage (1865-1988) lawyer.
Papers of Thomas Hovey Gage Include a box of his letters and
papers as treasurer of Clark University. Papers of T. Hovey Gage
consist of 2 boxes pertaining to Worcester County artists.
MS 62-4934
tT
innebago County (Wis.) Medical Society.
Records, 1865-1926.
5 v.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Minutes of meetings (1865-77) together with records of the Pox
Biver Valley Medical Society, Including 2 ledgers (1886-1926) and
a constitution.
MS 62-4935
Hay, A T
Papers.
4 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Lawyer, manufacturer and inventor. Correspondence (1862-43)
concerning soldier bounty claims, accounts of discharged and pen-
sioned soldiers, 4 account books osed by Jeremiah Smith, and other
papers.
Gift of Laura and Anna T. Hay, 1954.
MS 62-4986
Bonney, Franklin, 1822-1907, collector.
Kingsley-Bonney collection.
4 items, 25 v, and ca. 600 p.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Notes made by Franklin Bonney, physician of Hadley, Maw, and
Blbridge Klngsley, artist, chiefly relating to Hadley, .but Interspersed
with miscellaneous notes on history, medicine, and other subjects,
Including a letter on the Bonney family. In addition to a large
mass of miscellaneous notes, Includes a volume of Hadley cemetery
and houselot records, notes on Shays' Bebelllon and Gen. Joseph
Hooker, and on Northampton, Mass^ Amherst; Mass, and Hopkins
# Academy In Hadley.
Acquired from Blbridge EIngsley, ca. 1909.
MS 62-4937
Kellogg, Giles Crouch, 1733-1793.
Crouch-KeUogg papers, 1730-92.
3 v. and 6 packages.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Physician of Hadley. Mass. Daybooks (1769-89), ledger (1785-
89), charges tor supplies (1762), and a list of debtors (1782), to-
gether with 2 account books (1730-61) of Kellogg's uncle, Blchard
Crouch, also a physician of Hadley.
MS 62-4938
Bartlett, Nathan.
Papers of Nathan and Stephen Bartlett, 1769-1849.
12 v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Gold and silversmiths of Amesbury, Mass., and Deerfleld, N. H.
Diaries, account books, and a letter. Includes 2 Joint account books
(1772-1847, 1817-49), a diary (1804-15) of Nathan Bartlett, 2 diaries
(1769-77, 1803-20) of Stephen Bartlett, 6 account books (1771-1822)
of ' Nathan Bartlett, and an account book (1817-40) of Stephen
Bartlett
MS 62-4939
Bemis, Martha (Wheatland) 1. 1807.
Letters, 1831-46.
to her brother,
MS 62-4940
50
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Resident of Salem, Mass. Letters from Mrs.
Henry Wheatland.
Mason, Charles, 1804-1882.
Papers, ca. 1881-ca. 1890.
ca.61 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer, judge. Journalist, and public official Correspondence,
copies of diaries, notes, receipts, deeds (1868-90), stock certificates,
affidavits, contracts, mortgages, and other papers. Includes corre-
spondence (1857-84) with George H. TewelL
Unpublished calendar In repository.
Gift of Charles Mason Bemey, 1828-49.
MS 62-4941
Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809.
Correspondence, 1777-78.
72 items.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Quaker merchant Ironmaster, and land developer, of Philadelphia.
Correspondence between Drinker and his wife, Elizabeth (Sandwlth)
Drinker, during his "exile" In Virginia after apprehension by the
British In 1777. Letters discuss the conditions of his imprisonment
at Winchester and attempts to secure release.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Henry Sandwlth-Drlnker, 1930.
MS 62-4942
Brown, George F
Papers of George F. and Samuel Brown, 1840-90.
9v.
In Essex Institute collections (Salem, Mass.)
Bight account books (1840-90) of George F. and Samuel Brown,
lumber merchants of Salem, together with a diary and personal
accounts of one of them.
MS 62-4943
Kepner, George W
Papers, 1865-66.
159 items.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Correspondence and business papers, mostly relating to Eapner's
management of the dry goods store In Davenport of the Henry C
Potter Co. of Philadelphia.
Purchase, 1958.
MS 62-4944
Campbell, Charles, 1807-1876.
Papers, 1740-1935.
1360 items and 5 v.
In Duke University library.
In part, transcripts.
Teacher, historian, editor, and antiquarian. Correspondence and
personal papers of Campbell, and historical documents and letters
collected by him (chiefly 1770-1879) Includes a large amount of
undated miscellaneous material, much of which consists of rough
drafts and preliminary notes for Campbell's various publications;
material concerning Campbell's position as principal of Anderson
Academy, Petersburg, Va.; a transcription of the minute book of the
City Council of Bichmond, Va. (1782-95) ; poems by various authors ;
original letters of P. T. Barnum, Virginias Dabney, B. T. Johnson,
D. H. Maury, and Pierre Soule; and copies of letters and papers of
Theodorick Bland, Jr. and St., Arthur Lee, B. H. Lee, Edgar Allan
Poe, John Smith, and George Washington.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1942, 1950.
MS 62-4945
421
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Colhctu
ons
1880-1961.
Harrington, Michael M
Papers, 1853-1955.
3 ft.
S, ( w te ^ HUt0rtc ^ So<aety of Wisconsin collections.
5™m^,« Harrington and are all concerned with railroad matter!
%?Z£ 2?^ P*"?™ t0 «*«™»ts over railroad rateT Manf fettS
concern the hauling of lumber and supplies for the John ArZE
tSbZitosS^^F" ^^. WU. PP Th1 L°ter tt corr^n^
S£^ Ht C? ""J?**?" B w °* as chief dispatcher for the Milwaukee
%&£$U? effOTtS t0 ° bta,n ltems ^ «**«£? « S3S5S
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Harrington, 19SL
MS 62-4946
U. S. Circuit court (ith Circuit)
Records, 1790-1874
ca. 77,000 items.
l 1 Ll ir f ln ' a State L!bra '7. Archives Division
MS 62-4947
Bamall family.
Darnall vs. Higgins papers, 1780-1805.
o/ items.
In University of Kentucky Library
E£S£ ( ? art of the Samnel *• W11 «>n manuscript collection.
Bequest of Samuel M. Wilson, 1946-59.
MS 62-4948
Browning, Robert, 1812-1889.
Papers, 1845-89.
443 items.
In Wellesley College Library.
othSSv"^"-"^^-^ Barret, with
^iSl^^ttaaSn? Md contmned by ** ^ ""^ "3
"^ to mvesttgatore under library restrictions.
MS 62-4949
Cochise Co., Ariz.
Records, 1879-1930.
ca. 4500 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections f Tn-„ a.. >
of election, of the county sheriff? wvrSJSSEf Z"* 1 , 0118 . and notice
b^temeu^uTlll^
a^ e n« s °^c^ty r ^S fl t b rfci r X 0n ^ biUS *^S
MS 62-4950
Woodman, Cyrus, 1814-1889.
Papers, 1833-89.
206 v. and 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections A.
.J^Z^'t 1 d / gent ' banker ' * luS "^berman. Correspondence H
of Washburn and Woodman, a Wisconsin firm which mter Ji nnSS
£S£?L , 2?S* located mflita, 7 "grants, acK agef/betwe^
eastern landholders and western purchasers and also InvSirtTTTS
gf ssm-sk."!?- sarins
MS 62-4951
Love, Thomas Bell, 1870-1948
Papers, 1900-48.
ca. 100,000 items.
xS^i 88 B ^ ot ^ 1 Societ J' collections (A50104)
tlon and aevelopWt^lw ^? al ^^ ,sl ?Si£ n,l,8 • °" explora-
Dan^C. Roper, Morris She^M^ SST^^SF
Finding aid in the repository
Gift of Mr. Love.
MS 62-4952
Ebling, Walter Henry.
Papers, 1932-54.
lft
i^^iL H1 ? t0rtcal Societ 3 r <* Wisconsin collections
M82-S. TOe lettere delfX X??2fV f Its "Potion during
raising problenS ^Ot £*«£. taSr^f '£?%£* nm ' "* *■*
lated during Eblinrs term^S rt.*w^ -J^L 01 ^ P* 1 * 1 *' «ccumu-
mittee, which deS^fifZif JYm*?, ^ k ^ W Serrtce Com -
papers' (1942-J6) aTd the^Y 'A£>et ?S£^ ^ , ffi '* °-
exclusively with the routtae* &&V22? o£ra£n? ^ ^^
Inventory in repository. operation.
Gift of Mr. Ebling, 1859.
MS 62-4953
Woman's Board of Missions for the Pacific.
Records of somen's missionary societies, 1887-1953.
o^i^^^^^^^^^r. and
g» H^^-S^^-^mSS
Daughters of Northern California, the Homeland I cidf nfrtS^S
C<mgregational Church In O^Wd.^l^SdtteNaSoS^ UfJ£?
sWp of Congregational Christian Women! ^^^SesDonto^
Gift.
MS 62-4954
422
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hoag, Enoch, 1811 (ca.)-1884.
Indian papers, 1865-83.
ca. 688 items and 17 v.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Correspondence, letter books (17 v., 1869-76), notes, drafts of con-
tracts, accounts, financial claims, and other financial records, relat-
ing mainly to HoagV work as an official of the U. S. Bureau of Indian
Affairs, and particularly as Superintendent of Indian Affairs assigned
to the Central Superlhtendency, Lawrence, Kan. Letter books in-
clude copies of U. S. Indian agent's books, accounts for presentation
to the U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and other flnnm-'nl and
legal papers, as veil as correspondence. Letters addressed to Hoag
and to officials of the Bureau of Indian Affairs concern transporta-
tion of tribes to reserves, progress of Indian legislation, agency and
superintendency accounts, attempts at settlement of Government
claims against Hoag upon his resignation, and other matters pri-
marily financial. Correspondents Include: H M. Atkinson, special
TJ. S. Indian Commissioner and later Surveyor General, Cyrus Beede,
clerk to Hoag, Edward P. Hoag, Hoag/s son and assistant clerk,
James Evans Rhoads (1828-1886), and Jonathan Richards (ca. 1812-
1882), agent to the Indians at Wichita, Kan. Material is related to
the library's Jonathan Blchards papers.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Clifton P. Hoag, 1845.
MS62-4955
Cohen, Wilbur Joseph, 1913-
Papers, 1919, 1932-61.
20 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Public official. Official correspondence, inter-office memoranda,
and studies carried on within the Social Security offices with which
Cohen was connected from (1985^56) ; related material from other
departments of the Government and from pressure groups favoring
or opposing public health Insurance; correspondence with Congress-
men and Senators who sponsored national health bills and amend-
ments; some personal correspondence (1958-60) between Cohen and
Arthur J. Altmeyer, chairman Of the Social Security Board ; and cor-
respondence (1935-60) between Cohen and. Edwin B. Wttte econo-
mist. The official correspondence and studies relate to expansion of
social security coverage, budgets, segments of the population affected
and covered by Federal aid and social insurance, disability benefits.
State and Federal relationships, old age assistance, and aid to de-
pendents or the disabled.
Inventory in repository.
Open to investigators under conditions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Gift of Mr. Cohen, 1958-61. ^^
MS 62-4966
Friends, Society ot. Associated Executive Committee on
Indian Ajf airs.
Itecords, 1758-1849, 1894-1929.
8 ft (ca. 2400 Items)
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
^Bulk of the material (7 boxes, 1894-1929) consists of letters, re-
ports, invoices, receipts, dippings, pamphlets, and other records and
papers of the committee, addressed chiefly to Its chairman, Edward
Morris Wistar. Includes letters and reports from the TJ. S. Com-
missioner of Indian Affairs (1894-1927), reports from missions to the
Indians of various religions denominations, miscellaneous reports
from Indian agents and other field workers (1898-1929), plans and
maps (1900-16), and gives detailed accounts of Friends' attempts to
establish schools among the Indians, provide Industrial training, Im-
prove sanitary and health conditions, and secure legislation amelio-
rating the conditions of tile Indians Early records (1 box, 1738-
1849) concern Friends' relations with the Indians, and consists of
letters, invoices, minutes, reports, and other papers, including min-
utes of a meeting (June, 1748) of Israel Pemberton, Richard Peters,
and other Quakers With the Indians, concerning the French and In-
dian Wars ; receipts, accounts, and invoices. Including lists of pur-
chases made by Israel P em b e rton on behalf of the Friendly Associa-
tion for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific
Measures, for relief of the Indians In Maryland, Pennsylvania, and
elsewhere (1758) ; minutes of meetings of the Friendly Association
concerning Indian aid (1748) ; letters concerning Indian affairs writ-
ten by Nicholas Wain, Enoch Walker, Jacob Taylor, Halliday Jack-
son, Henry Drinker, and others; letters from groups of Friends to
Tuscaroras, Shawnees, Wyandots, Delawares, Oneidas, Cornplanter
of the Senecas, and others ; notes and comments on Indian affairs,
and on Friends' attempts to civilize the Indians (1758-1807) ; and an
account book (1849) kept by Thomas Wistar, special Commissioner
of Indian Affairs for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, of allotments to
Menominee Indians. Material Is related to the library's John Biddle
Garrett papers.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Edward Morris Wistar, 1930.
MS 62-4957
Long, Breckinridge, 1881-1958.
Papers, 1740-1948.
104 ft (ca. 77,300 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Statesman. Correspondence, diaries (1916-46), speeches, articles,
reports, memoranda, notes, clippings, memorabilia, photos., and other
MS. and printed materials (chiefly 1910-45). A large part of the
collection relates to Long's career as Third Assistant Secretary of
State under Woodrow Wilson (1917-20), as Ambassador on a special
mission to Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay (1938) and as Assistant
Secretary of State under Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1940-44).
The papers also document Long's work as secretary for the Missouri
Code Commission (1914), as chairman of the National Jefferson Cen-
tennial Commission (1925-29), In the Democratic Party, and with
Princeton University, includes papers of the Blair, Breckinridge,
Long, and Preston families. Correspondents Include Newton Diehl
Baker, Ray Stannard Baker, Bernard Mannes Baruch, Desha Breck-
inridge, Jefferson Cattery, Wilbur John Carr, Bainbrldge Colby,
Homer StffliS Cummings, Josephus Daniels, John Lionberger Davis,
James Aloyslus Farley, Carter Glass, Harry Bartow Hawes, W. R
HoUlster, Edward Mandell House, Andrleus Arutteus Jones, Michael
Kinney, Robert Lansing, William Gibbs McAdoo, Vance CrlsweQ Mc-
Oormick, Wilbur W. Marsh, George Strausser Messersmlth, George
Fort Milton, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Alexander Mitchell Palmer,
William Phillips, Key Plttman, Frank Lyon Polk, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt, Daniel Calhoun Roper, Selden Palmer Spencer, William
Stanley, Herbert Bayard Swope, Frank Abner Thompson, Guy At-
wood Thompson, Joseph Patrick Tumulty, and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Mr. Long, 1930-62.
MS 62-4958
Leonard, Levi O
Papers, 1850-1939.
45 ft.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
In part, transcripts.
Historian and journalist Correspondence and writings (1902-89)
of Leonard; correspondence, ledgers, accounts, and other papers
(1850-1900) of Thomas C Durant, acquired by Leonard as historian
of the Union Pacific Railroad Co., relating to the Union Pacific, the
Miss i ss ip pi and Missouri Railroad, the Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific Railroad, and the Credit Mbbilier of America. Correspond-
ents in the Durant papers Include Oakes Ames, Oliver Ames, Cor-
nelius Scranton Bushnell, John L Coffin, John Parsons Cook, Henry
C. Crane, Peter Anthony Dey, John Adams Dix, GrenvDle Mellen
Dodge, Henry Farnum, Samuel Hallet, H M Hoxle, Samuel B. Reed,
Joseph Earl Sheffield, Edmund Clarence Stedman, George Francis
Train, W. D. Train, John Palmer Usher, Brigham Young, and others
Interested In bunding western railroads.
Unpublished index in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by Mr. Leonard, 1942. Some of the papers were far-
merly In the possession of the Durant family.
MS 62-4959
Seattle. Chamber of Commerce.
Brainerd collection on Alaska and the Klondike, 1868-98.
14 v. and 1 item.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence and telegrams (Including inquiries from all over
the world and answers to them), steamship schedules, flyers, maps,
and clippings (including advertisements), compiled by Bastus Brain-
erd, secretary of the chamber's Bureau of Information, relating to
Alaska, the Klondike, mining equipment and supplies available in
Seattle, and routes north from Seattle, after the discovery of gold in
1897. Also includes a copy of the first Issue (Sept 19, 1868) of a
handwritten newspaper, the Sitka times.
Gift of Erastus Brainerd, 1899.
MS 62-4980
Delta Cooperative Farm, ESlhause, Miss.
Papers, 1936-56.
4ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (3474)
Correspondence, reports, audita, clippings, minutes, and records of
Samuel H Franklin, Jr, and bis successor, A. E Cox, resident direc-
tors of Delta Cooperative Farm in Bolivar County and Providence
Cooperative Farm In Holmes County, Miss.
Unpublished description In the library.
Indefinite loan from A. B. Cox for the Delta Foundation, I960.
MS 62-4961
Gorman, Martin W 1853-1926.
Diaries and papers, 1872-1918.
lbox.
In University of Oregon Library.
Botanist, active In the Pacific Northwest
MS62-4962
423
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McKimmon, Jane (Simpson) 1867-1957.
Papers. 1917-19.
175 Items.
In University of Nortb Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1289)
Home demonstration agent and author, of Raleigh, N. 0. Cor-
respondence with her son William S. McKimmon during World War
I and with other members of her family.
Gift of Mrs. McKimmon, 1947.
MS 62-4963
Scott, Hugh Lenox, 1853-1934.
- Papers, 1845-1934.
44 ft. (ca. 30,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Army officer and public official. Correspondence, diaries, speeches,
financial papers, subject flies, pamphlets, maps, photos., genealogical
notes, clippings, and memorabilia relating to Scott's activities In the
Spanish-American War and In World War i, and to bis service as a
member of the Board of Indian Commissioners and as chairman of
the State Highway Commission of New Jersey. Includes an 1845
diary of his father, William McKendree Scott, and family corre-
spondence covering the period 1874-1938. Correspondents include
Taster H Bliss, Francisco Villa, Woodrow Wilson, and Leonard Wood.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Lewis M. Scott, 1951; transfer from Smithsonian Institu-
tion, 1981.
MS 62-4964
Hutchinson family.
Papers, 1844-99.
4 v, 1 box, and 2 reels of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Microfilm made from originals lent by W. S. Clay, Mary Anderson,
and Mrs. Lyman Wakefield.
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, accounts and other papers
containing Information about real estate and mines in Colorado, settle-
ment of the Hutchinson family In Hutchinson, Minn., concert tours
made by members of the family, temperance activities, and social life.
Includes diaries of Asa Burnham Hutchinson and bis sister Abby
bills and accounts kept by Hutchinson while he was in Lynn, Mass.'
Hutchinson, Minn, and LeadviUe, Colo.; the words and music of songs
used by members of the family in their concerts ; programs of the con-
certs: resolutions of the Hutchinson Townslte Co. ; accounts of Oliver
D. Hutchinson ; and letters written by Abby Hutchinson Anderson and
her husband Samuel Gllmore Anderson.
Gift of Oliver D. Hutchinson and Mrs. Fred Foumie.
MS 62-4965
Torrence, Frederic Ridgely, 1875-1950.
Papers, 1860-1950.
ca. 125 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Poet and playwright Voluminous correspondence and MSS of
Torrence's writings. Includes papers of his wife, Olivia Dunbar, and
correspondence of the Torrence family of Xenia, Ohio, during the
Civil War period.
Described In the Princeton University Library chronicle, v 15 no 4
(summer 1054) p. 213-214.
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS62-4966
Jones, Hamilton Chamberlain, 1884-1957.
Papers, 1943-52.
2ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (3449)
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from North Carolina. Congres-
sional office files, including election campaign materials.
MS 62-4967
Davenport, J Harbert, 1882-1957.
Papers, ca. 1800-1921.
3 ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Lawyer and Judge of Brownsville, Tex. Davenport" s notes (IS v )
on James Walker Fannin and his command captured In the Goliad
campaign of 1836, data on land granted to members of the command,
court of claim records concerning the grants. Information on the
military organization, and biographical material on Fannin and
James B. Wells (1850-1923) ; and 5 v. of testimony in the OJo de Agua
case (Pilar Villareal vs. A. A. Browne et aL) concerning Cameron Cio.
^18tt > eent! 1 to ^ neutm? the ^^^ * the contested tract from
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, 1933-62.
MS 62-4968
Dallas. Texas Centennial Central Exposition, 1936.
Records, 1935-37.
123 fill; drawers.
In Dallas Historical Society collections (A3S3) ^U
Correspondence, press releases, and other records of plannlng^^
design, construction, concessions, exhibits, special events, publicity,
and the historical spectacle, Cavalcade of Texas, of the Texas Cen-
tennial Central Exposition and its successor, the Greater Texas and
Pan American Exposition of 1937.
Finding aid in the repository.
Gift of the exposition.
MS 62-4969
Kent, Leona (Gelin)
Papers, 1942-46.
1 ft. (088 items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
CMc leader. Correspondence, scrapbook, scrapbook material, lists
of visitors, file of Dally doings (published weekly by the Lubbock
Chamber of Commerce and Board of Civic Development), and photos,
concerning the recreational activities of the Lubbock U. S. O (of
which Mrs. Kent was director), the Lubbock Service Organization,
the Lubbock Recreational Council, churches, and civic and social clubs
for members of the armed s er vices.
Inventory In repository.
Gift of the West Texas Museum, 1982.
MS 62-4970
Seifert, Elizabeth, 1897-
Papers,1944.
S folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Papers of Elizabeth Seifert (Mrs. J. J. Gasparottl), author, lndud-
^\.?« lett fl£ rom , I>od<1 ' M ^ and Co- MS- -°* Doctor Woodward's
ambition (originally called The hospital), notes, and dippings.
Gift of Mrs. Gasparottl. «»■«■..
MS 62-4971 P^
Mitten, Arthur G collector.
Papers.
1474 items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library.
Indudes documents relating to the Northwest Territory and the
^"J'Lt 812 ' material relating to men prominent in the War of 1812.
the Battle of Tippecanoe, and the Battle of Thames; letters concern?
mg land surveys ; Journal (1807) of John Sibley, Indian agent ; papers
SLSPStSX ' i 8 ™ 6 £** l0T ' and Samuel HodgdonTwterV^S
papers of William Henry Harrison ; letters and documents of Indiana
Governors and other prominent residents of Indiana: and an auto-
S^,^^ ^ lading signers of the Declaration of Independence,
Presidents ofthe Continental Congress, Presidents of the uTsTmemi
bersj of the Cabinets of Presidents Andrew Jackson, WIlllamHenry
Harrison, and Abraham Lincoln, and other prominent Americans.
MS62-4972
Bollock family.
Papers, 1835-89.
ca. 175 items.
In Historical and Philosophical Sodety of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Correspondence and other papers, largely of Anthony Davis BaL-
wuson Bullock. Indudes material on many prominent Ondnnatians
Sf^SS" °i? and Snbn ?»h Telegraph Association of which Anthony
D -Bullock was president, and correspondence from Union Army
soldiers during the Civil War. v«uuu Army
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Bullock, 'l982™' Cuartes *' Dlckson - eranddaughter of Anthony D. ^
MS62-4973™
Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1850.
Correspondence, 1819-50.
485 Items.
In American Philosophical Sodety Library.
Physician, of Philadelphia. Correspondence from John James Au-
dubon, Alexandre Brongniart, Marmaduke Burrough, Grjrze Combe.
Elliott Cresson, James Ellsworth De Kay, Amos Eaton, Bichard Ha£
ton, Samud Prescott Hildreai, William Madure, William Byrd
Powell, Benjamin SHliman, John Torrey, and others!
Individually cataloged In the manuscript catalog of the librarr
Gift of John Story Jenks and Arthur V. Morton, 1943.
MS 62-4974
424
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rowland, Eron Opha (Moore)
Literary papers and manuscripts, 1917-ca. 1030.
143 items and 2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and Historv
A t> Autn ° r » Q d histori -in. Notes and memoranda collected by Mrs.
^ fr*^ ,2 ,,? r us ? in writi °E a literary history of Mississippi ; a paper
entitled Mississippi in Southern literature, by X. Y. Z - corresronl-
,1% MS!? 3 ^ ^ Cei 71 lns *"*' Mis s^iPPi Territory in the War Sf
1812 (1812-17); MS. (typewritten, printer's copy) of her Andrew
Jacksons campaign against the British, or. The Mississippi Territory
In the War of 1812, concerning the military operations of the Ameri-
SfS^Sl?** *° dians ' and Spanish, 1813-1815 (published 1926) ; and
™,\. (m £! n 'L tten ' Peter's copy) of her Life, letters, and papers of
William Dunbar of Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland, and Natchez, Missis-
sippi : pioneer scientist of the Southern United States (published 1930)
MS 62-4975
Washington Association of New Jersey, Morristown
Park manuscript collection, 18th-20th cent.
19 It.
^ In Morristown National Historical Park collections (Morristown,
h,,^?^! "S 8 " 11 ? J.° Wash i£Ct°°"s headquarters in Morristown. N J.,
fn^.^fT 01 .^ * 1 ?; T"' „ lncl «** letters to and from Wash!
£5££L*~ er y j^^vCo'onel James Abeel's receipt book and cor-
T^ ^L^ Mo 7 ls Co - N - J -' Gonial, Revolutionary and 19th
cent correspondence, documents, deeds, and business journals
Unpublished Inventory and index In the repository.
Tn.S5V?i tte as ^c» atio11 . 1933- Formerly owned by William van
viecfc Lidgerwood.
MS 62-4976
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945.
Papers, 1880-1954.
ca. 8 f t.
In University of Virginia Library (5060 & 6151)
Author. Correspondence (chiefly from literary friends) ; drafts
of poems, essays, addresses, and reviews; notebooks, clippings, and
R'JS."*- ^"S 11 ^ 5 , dr ? fts ' notcs - and Proofsheets of Phases of an
inferior planet, Vein of iron, A certain measure, In this our life, and
j*. mie ™ oman " ltnln :j?ore than 50 letters from James Lane Allen,
M ^J+£ c( "?£ e % 7 W - ^aera©". »"« 41 to Miss Glasgow's literary
agent, Faul K. .Reynolds. Other correspondents Include J. Donald
Adams, James R. Angeu, Thomas Beer, Anne Virginia Bennett F W
S 08 ^ 61 "' ^"S. Bower - Vt - and Mre - Tal » w *<* Brooks, William'
Cabell Bruce, Ella Howard Bryan, John Stewart Bryan, James Branch
Cabell, Joseph Collins, Lilian A. Comstock, Mrs. Ambrose Congreve,
Kathenne CoweU, Walter Damrosch, Whitney Darrow, Jeanne Da£
° an - r - ¥ P eI *tte, Nelson Doubleday, Caroline Duke, Walter Prichard
Eaton, Earl H Emmons, C. S. Evans, Frank D. Fackenthal. Clifton
Fadiman, Dorothy Canfleld Fisher, Douglas Southall Freeman, Max-
well Geismar Arthur Glasgow, Isa Glenn, Francis Griswold, Alfred
Harcourt, Ellen Harcourt, Florence Emiiy Hardy, Henry Hazlltt
Dorothy Heywood, Malvina Hoffman, Jay B. Hubbell, Fannie Hurst
Peter Monroe Jack, Robert Underwood Johnson, Mary Johnston, Bes-
sie Z. Jones, Howard Mumford Jones, Mrs. Knopf, Clare Leighton.
Daniel Longwell, Amy Lovenian, Elizabeth Lucas, John H H Lyon.
Jean K. Mackenzie, John P. Marquand, H. L Mencken, Sara Mencken,
Margaret Mitchell, Mary Montz, Paul O. Moody. Frank Morley, Eliza-
beth C. Morrow, Mrs. Vernon Monroe, Frances Newman, Elizabeth
Patterson (later Mrs. E. M Crutchfield), Maxwell Perkins, William
Lyon Phelps, John Cowper Powys, Arthur Hobson Qulnn, Marjorle
Klnnan Rawlings, Burton Rascoe, Agnes B. Reese, Miliie H Sanford,
George Clarke Sellery, Stuart Sherman, May Sinclair, Frank Souver-
ton. Hunter Stagg, Booth Tarklngton, Allen Tate, Signe Toksvig,
Ronald Tree, Princess Amelie (Bives) Troubetzkoy, Rebe Tutwiler,
Irtta Van Doren, Carl Van Vechten, Jean Villiard, Hugh Walpole,
William A. White, James Southall Wilson, Katherine Woods, and
Stark Young.
MS 62-4977
Mason, William F 1837-1908.
Papers, 1854-1935.
35 v. and 10 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Correspondence, diaries, deeds, mortgages, leases,
f account books, bills, and other business papers mainly relating to
Mason's real estate holdings In St Paul and to his wholesale business
In hats and men's furnishings. Includes papers reflecting Mason's
Interests in the Central Presbyterian Church of St Paul, the St
Paul Taxpayers' Association and Citizens' Union, the Wabasha Street
Union, and the Protestant Orphan Asylum, St Paul ; business papers
of other members of Mason's family; accounts kept by Arthur W.
Bush, a jeweler at St Cloud, Minn. ; diary (1873-82) kept by Rebecca
McHarg, describing household tasks and social life in Montgomery
Co^ Pa. ; diaries kept by Mason's daughter Rachel (1889, 1922-31)
reflecting social life In St Paul ; and her lesson plan book as a kinder-
garten teacher.
_■ Described in Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1955)
Gift of the First Trust Co. of St Paul.
MS 62-4978
Paine, Robert Treat, 1812-1872.
Papers, 1830-1900.
ca. 275 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1110)
Lawyer, shipper, Army officer, member of Mexican Claims Com-
mission, and U. S. Representative from North Carolina. Personal
and family correspondence, chiefly to his wife, while he was in
Raleigh, N. C, Mexico (1847-48), and Washington, D. C. (1849-56).
Includes some papers of his daughter Sarah and her husband, Wil-
liam Thompson, who lived in North Carolina and Texas.
Unpublished description in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Acquired, 1946.
MS 62-4979
Strickland, Peter.
Papers, 1857-1916.
lft
In University of Delaware Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Journals and business correspondence relating to Strickland's
voyages as sea captain and service as manufacturer's agent In Goree,
Senegal. Includes bis Cyclopedia, or memoranda of prices, weights,
accounts, and other miscellaneous information.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased, 1956.
MS 62-4980
Davis, Frederic E d. 1863.
Papers, 1860-63.
71 items.
In Emory University Library.
Seaman and soldier. Correspondence, diary, journal, testimonials,
receipts, bills, appointments, a photo., and other papers, concerning a
cruise (1860-61) to the east coast of Africa and Arabia; Davis' serv-
ice (1861) in the 4th Regiment of Rhode Island Infantry - his service
(1862-63) on the U. S. Receiving Ship Ohio, the Steamer Maria
Denning, and the U. S. Gunboats Lexington and Baron De Kalb and
action along the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers and their tributaries,
particularly at Arkansas Post; and his death (Mar. 1863) at Fort
Pemberton, Miss. Correspondents Include his parents, Henry D and
Harriet G.Davis, of Providence, R.L '
Finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift and deposit of Clinton L Armstrong, 1960-62.
Library also has microfilm copy (25 ft.)
MS 62-4981
Polk, Leonidas, Bp., 1806-1864.
Papers, ca. 1830-64.
ca. 6 ft
In University of the Sonth Library.
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers, brought together by
William Mecklenburg Polk and associates in preparation of the biog-
raphy, Leonidas Polk, bishop and general (published 1893)
Unpublished catalog in the library. Also described In Joseph
Howard Parks' General Leonidas Polk, C. S. A- the flgfcHn g bishop
(1362) p. 391-392. -e~— »
Gift of Tale University, 1957. Given to Tale by Mrs. Frank Polk.
Library also has microfilm copies (negative and positive, 12 reels)
MS 62-4982
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876.
Papers, 1861-65.
2ft
In Western Reserve Historical Society collections (Cleveland)
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Army officer, planter, and engineer. Letter books, official and per-
sonal communications, reports, orders, and memoranda, relating pri-
marily to Bragg's Confederate Army campaigns and his service as
adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. The campaigns
and battles in which Bragg participated Include the defense of Pen-
sacola harbor (Nov. 24, 1861), the Battle of Shiloh (Apr. 6-7, 1862),
the Kentucky campaign (Sept-Oct 1862), the Battle of Murfreesboro
(Dec 1862), the Battle of Cblckamauga (Sept 1863), the Battles of
425
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Papers, 1861-65. (Continued)
lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge (Not. 1863), and tie Battle
M«5 ,nSt °& * a < M « ch 1865)- A few of the papers relate to tie
Mexican War and to Bragg's post-Civil War career as a civil and
railroad engineer. Correspondents include Pierre Gustave Toutant
Beauregard, Judah Philip Benjamin, John Cabell Breckinridge, Ben-
jamin Franklin Cheatham, Samuel Cooper, Jefferson Davis Nathan
Bedford Forrest, William Joseph Hardee, Daniel Harvey Hill, Thomas
Carmichael Hindman, Robert Frederick Hoke, John Bell Hood, Joseph
bggleston Johnston, Samuel Jones, Edmund Kirby-Smith, Robert Ed-
ward Lee, James Longstreet, Leonidas Polk, Samuel Hollingsworth
htout, Earl Van Dorn, and William Henry Chase Whiting
Unpublished register in tie repository.
Gift of William P. Palmer.
Repository also has microfilm copy (4 reels)
MS 62-4983
Lovejoy, Elijah Parish, 1802-1837.
Papers, 1804-91.
2 ft. (423 Items)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection
Presbyterian clergyman and abolitionist editor. Correspondence,
sermons, lectures, newspapers, clippings, and memorabilia, including
material by and about Lovejoy and his family
Inventory in repository.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Wickett, 1959.
Microfilm copy available from repository.
MS 62-4984
Cleveland, Grover, Pre*. U. S., 1837-1908.
Papers, 1859-1945.
410 ft ( ca. 100,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
i j££SP <m ? en , Ce ; "^ses. speeches, and other papers, primarily
1885-1908. Includes 30 letter press books for tbe period of Cleve-
r? S rZ TSt administration. Correspondents indnde John Peter Alt-
geld, Chester Alan Arthur, Thomas Francis Bayard, Erastus Corne-
lius Benedict, Wilson Shannon Blssell, John Griffln Carlisle, Joseph
Hodges Choate, George William Curtis, Donald McDonald Dickinson,
Sanford Ballard Dole, William Crownlnshield Endicott, Robley Dun-
gU.«on_Evans, Melville Weston Fuller, Richard Watson Gffler, Walter
Qulntln Gresham, Charles S. Hamlin, Judson Harmon, Benjamin
Harrison, Abram Stevens Hewitt, David B. Hill, Joseph Jefferson,
Lucius Qulntus Clncinnatus Lamar, Daniel S Lamont Daniel Man-
Si?,?: Kl< * ard Olney, Alton Brooks Parker, Terence Vincent Powderly
William Gorham Rice, Theodore Roosevelt, Horatio Seymour, Edward
Morse Shepard, Hoke Smith, Oscar Solomon Straus, Henry Watter-
son, James Baird Weaver, and William Collins Whitnev. Material
1? F^£ i? ^ be Ubrar 7's Daniel S. Lamont, Daniel Manning, and
Robert M McElroy collections.
Descril)ed in Robert McElroy's Grover Cleveland, the man and the
statesman (1923) v. 2, p. 387-92.
Gift, partly of Prances Folsom Cleveland Preston and Robert Mc-
Elroy, purchase, and exchange, 1920-58.
Library also has microfilm copy (negative, 164 reels)
MS 62-498*
New York and Erie Railroad Company.
Letter book, 1846-47.
1 v. on microfilm
UniveStTlVcWves 6 a^^^' C ° lleCtl0n * B *"" 1 HiStory and
n^Z™ fr .T '"e-New York office of the company to its agents and
S2S^f!n2Sf U 9 0ut ^ e State ' dealiDg P'^rlly with bnlWini
5T?" J specifications. Includes the correspondence of T. S. Brown,
^nrt ^ neer ' relatiI * t0 »™* meters as stock agreements, masonry
SnJS* f ~ ntra ! :t8 ' reports on location and costs, opposition to the
E££2f ,m,a I , *" 011 ' arrangements for the furnishing of German
^Se^of^M**^ a b ' U *** *»»«««» company
MS 62-4986
Coolidge, Calvin, Pre*. U. S., 1872-1933
Papers, 1921-29.
ca. 210 ft (ca. 178,600 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, drafted notes, carbon copies of outgoing letters
from Coolldge or one of his secretaries (Edward Tracy Clark C. Bas-
com Slemp, Everett Sanders, or others), comprising the office files
maintained In the White House (1923-28). Contains 3 v. listing
names and addresses of Invitees to formal functions. Correspondents
lnclnde Lincoln C. Andrews, James Montgomery Beck, Mark L Bris-
tol, William S. Culbertson, Alfred P. Dennis, Charles S Dewey H.
Pereival Dodge, Milton Stover Eisenhower, John G. Foster Howard
Mason Gore, Joseph C. Grew, John Hays Hammond, Herbert Hoover,
Charles Evans Hughes, William Marlon Jardine, Frank Billings Kel-
logg, Charles Augustus Lindberg, Nicholas Longworth David Lynn,
Hanford MacNlder, George Higgins Moses, Harry Stewart New, Peter
Norbeck. Robert E. Olds, William J. OToole, William Phillips Glf-
ford Pinchot, Miles Poindexter, Atlee Pomerene, John Dyneley Pricee,
T. Douglas Robinson, William W. Russell, Henry Cantwell WaJMe!
Ira K. WeUs, Roy Owen West, Frank B. Willis, Garrard B. Winsfon,
and Leonard Wood. The material is related to the Library's Edward
Tracy Clark collection.
Deposited by Mr. Coolidge, 1929, converted to gift by Mrs. Coolldge,
1953. Other items acquired by gift and transfer, 1921-55.
Library also has microfilm copy (negative, 190 reels)
MS 62-4987
Pettigrew family.
Papers. 1772-1912.
ca. 3500 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Correspondence, account books, memorandum books, plantation
records, scrapbook, bills, invoices, receipts, inventories deeds, land
plats, agreements, speeches, law reports, affidavits, military reports
and orders, poems, prayers, sermons, pamphlets, broadsides circulars
memorabilia, and otier material of the Pettigrew family of Tyrrell
and Washington Counties, N. C. The bulk of the collection concerns
Charles Pettigrew; his son, Ebenezer Pettigrew; his grandson, James
Johnston Pettigrew ; his second wife, Mary Lockhart Pettigrew; and
Ebenezer PetUgrew's children, William Shephard Pettigrew, Charles
Lockhart Pettigrew, and Mary Pettigrew. Papers of Charles Petti-
grew deal chiefly with his work as Episcopal minister and his efforts
to strengthen the church In North Carolina, but include a few planta-
tion and business papers. Papers of Ebenezer Pettigrew concern
plantation operations, political matters during his term in Congress
(1835-37), slave care and management, expenses of travel, clothing,
schooling, and medical care, national issues of the period, and his
Tennessee lands. Papers of James Johnston Pettigrew deal with his
studies and travels, his work in the South Carolina Legislature
(1856-58), his military career, the question of Cuban annexation,
reopening of the slave trade, his military company's role in the
defense of Charleston, and his organization and leadership of the 12^,
(later, 22d) North Carolina Regiment. Correspondents Include !■
thaniel Allen, Benjamin Allston, Joseph B.Allston W O Baker
D. M. Barringer, Frederick Beasley, Nathaniel Blount, P. S. Brooks,'
John Herrltege Bryan, John C. Calhoun, Moses Cator, Henry Clay,
James Connor, Leonard Cutting, Doctrine Davenport, Jefferson Davis
R- G. M. Dunovant, James Farrow, Moses Flak, S G. French Alfred
Gardner, Bryan Grimes, Wade Hampton, Thomas B. Haughton W
Burke Haywood, W. W. Holden. Solomon Holling, T. H Holmes, John
Hughes, James Iredell, John Leigh, Henry Lesesne, Collett Leven-
thorpe, D. H. Maury, M. F. Maury, William Porcher Miles, James L
Orr, James A. Pearce, James L Petlgru, Francis W. Pickens, Phil
Porcher, Jr., William Shephard, G. W. Smith, Edward Stanly D L.
Swain, Howell Tatum, John Tyler, Zebulon B. Vance, William White,
James Wilson, John Witherspoon, and members of the Shephard
family.
Description in the repository.
Gift of Carolina,. Alice Lockhart, and Mary Johnston Pettigrew,
MS 62-4988
Waldeck, Jean Frederic Maximilien, comte de, 1766-1875.
Papers, 1826-34.
lift
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Engineer. Journals, notes, and drawings of archaeological sites
and ruins in Central America, Mexico, and Xucatan. Includes origi-
nal Indian drawings on maguey.
Described in A checklist of manuscripts in the Edward E Ayer
Collection, compiled by R. L. Butler (1937) p. 156-158 '
Purchased before 191L
MS62-4&
Berger, Frederic, 1871-1961,
Papers, 1888-1945.
2 boxes.
In Jefferson County Historical Library (Port Townsend, Wash.)
Letters to Berger's mother describing conditions in Manila during
his service as bugle boy in the Spanish American War, secret orders
of Joseph Theodore Dickman as commander of the First Corps of
the U. S. Army in France during World Wax r and other Danem
mostly military. ■■ *■»«**.
MS 62-4990
426
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Association of University Women. Lubbock
Branch.
._ Records, 1935-56.
# 2ft
"^ In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Minutes, annual reports, programs, a history of the branch from
1925 to 1941, maps of certain educational activities in Texas, scrap-
books, and scrapbook material.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of the association, through Georgia W. Dingus, 1959.
MS 62-4991
Qnintard, Charles Todd, Bp., 1824-1898.
Papers, 1862-98.
6ft
In University of the South Library.
Correspondence, diaries (36 v., 1864-98), clippings, and photos.
Including material on Quintard's travels, the Protestant Episcopal
Church and other denominations in the South, fund raising for the
University or the South, Reconstruction, and veterans of the Army
of Tennessee.
^.fSlF^* 11 * 1116 ta "Dosltory. Also described in Arthur Benjamin
Chitty's Reconstruction at Sewanee (1954) p 189-190
Gift of C. T. Qnintard Wiggins, Jr., 1952.
Library also has microfilm copies (negative and positive, 10 reels)
MS 62-4992
Chester-Kent, int, St. Paul.
Records, 1905-59.
ca. 6 ft
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings (1932-49), sales reports, con-
torts with various advertising agencies, advertising posters and
otter promotional material, three boxes of testimonials (1905-47)
by users of Adlerlka (a laxative made by the company) newspaper
clippings, and miscellaneous papers of the drug manufacturing firm.
Relates to the sale of the company's products In various parts of the
Ht 5.' S ™2° Canato . fair trade laws, Federal legislation on regulation
fjp of the drug industry, the U. S. Office of Price Administration, and
otter regulations In force during World War n.
Inventory description in repository.
Gift of Mr. Carl Weschcke, 1959-60.
MS 62-4993
Cincinnati Kindergarten Association.
Records, 1879-1926.
18 v.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Secretary's minutes, treasurer's books, and visiting committee
reports.
Gift of the estate of Annie Laws, 1936.
MS 62-4994
Cincinnati. Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1812-54.
20 v.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Accounts, minutes, and other records.
Indexed in manuscript card catalog In repository.
MS 62-4995
Pennsylvania. University. Foreign Policy Research Insti-
tute.
Guatemalan documents, 1944^54.
60 reels of microfilm (part negative, part positive)
#In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, minutes, financial accounts, and other records, of
Government agencies, political parties, and labor unions; private
correspondence; and other papers. Covers the period of reforms,
attempted reforms, social upheaval, the formation and struggle of
new parties, and the Influence of Communist leaders, from the over-
throw of Jorge Ublco to the overthrow of Jacobo Arbenz Guzman by
Carlos Castillo Armas. Includes correspondence between Guate-
malans and foreign Individuals and organizations, including many of
Communist leanings.
Unpublished register In the Library.
Information on literary rights available In the Library.
Gift of the Institute, 1858.
Library also has ca. 35,000 selected Items In enlargement print
form.
MS 62-4996
Oklahoma. University. Library. Division of Manuscripts.
Microfilm collection, 1774-1.925.
103fi reels.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Microfilm of originals in the Xatlnn.nl Archives, the Wisconsin
Historical Society, and other repusitories.
Correspondence and other records of the Office of Indian Affairs,
various Indian Superintendences, and Indian Agencies and posts in
Oklahoma and other States; State and Territorial papers of various
Western and Southern States; extensive diplomatic correspondence
and other archival material; the Kentucky and Virginia series of
the Lyman C. Draper MSS. ; records (1802-69) of the Russian Amer-
ican Co.; records of the Sacred Heart Abbey, the Southern Baptist
Convention, and the Tulsa Rogers Baptist Association; ca. 4000 In-
scriptions from tombstones in Cleveland Co., Okla. ; records (1857-
69) relating to suppression of slave trade and to Negro colonization •
papers (1793) of conde de Kevilla Gigedo to Manuel de Godoy and
various papers relating to Lewis Cass, Horace Hall, P. U. Hardman
George B. McClellan, Randolph Barnes Marty, Estevan Josef Mar-
tinez. Zebulon M. Pike, Carl Coke Rlster, Alexander H. Stephens,
Sir William Drummond $tewart, and Zachary Taylor.
Described in A guide to regional manuscript collections in the
Division of Manuscripts, University of Oklahoma Library (1960)
p. 44-46.
MS 62-4997
Bourne, Sylvanns.
Papers, 1775-1859.
9 ft. (ca. 4000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscripts Division.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Massachusetts businessman and U. S. consul at Amsterdam. Cor-
respondence, drafts and copies of Bourne's personal and diplomatic
correspondence, business and commercial papers, and several small
account books. Bulk of the material Is of the period 1800-15 con-
sists largely of correspondence between Bourne and American con-
sular officers in European ports, and provides information on British
and Napoleonic policies affecting American commerce. Invades
much family correspondence and some relating to political events
in the U. S. Correspondents Include Lawson Alexander, Richard
Oodman, George Rue Curtis, H. H. Duncan. John M. Forbes, Joseph
Forman, George John Gregory. Levett Harris. James Maury J C
Mountflorence, William Vans Murray, Joseph Pitcairn. Jacob Ridg-
way, J. Robertson, H. Rohan, Jonathan Russell, James Swan, David
Ramie Warden, and William WorsdelL
Described in Annual report of the Librarian of Congress, 1904,
p. 52-54. and In Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 43-44.
Purchase from V. G. Fischer and James O'NelL 1908.
MS 62-4998
Hampton, Wade, 1754-1835.
Papers, 1791-1908.
ca. 300 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (871, 1063)
In part, transcripts.
South Carolina planter. Ante-bellum business papers of Wade
Hampton (1754-1835), Wade Hampton (1791-1858), and Wade
Hampton (1818-1902), relating to rice and cotton plantations In
South Carolina, sugar plantations In Louisiana, and marketing of
large crops. Contains Civil War and family letters of the third Wade
Hampton.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1944-62.
MS 62-4999
Talley, Elizabeth (Forman)
Papers, 1776-1931.
262 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1043)
In part, transcripts.
Biographical and genealogical data, family and personal letters,
and writings relating to the ancestors of Elizabeth (Furman) Talley
in Georgia and South Carolina. Among families represented are those
of Farlsh Carter (1780-1861), Charles J. McDonald (1793-1860)
Richard iFurman (1755-1825), and Joseph LeConte (1823-1901)
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired from Mrs. Emma Talley Shaw, 1945.
MS 62-5000
427
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ford, Gus Lee, 1884-
Papers, 1931-35.
2 ft. (7 v.)
In Texas Technological College, Southwest Collection.
Historian. Correspondence, correspondence course material, and
administrative records of Texas Technological College's Dept of
History and Anthropology, of -which Ford was head.
Inventory In repository.
Gift of West Texas Museum, 1962.
MS 62-5001
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod.
Fiscal Office records, 1866-1950.
Ca. 800 Items and 115 v.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts, (typewritten)
F inan ci a l correspondence, ledgers, Journals, trial balances, legacy
records, disbursement records, bank-books, cancelled cheeks, and
mortgage forms, of the synod and some of Its boards. In •RngHnh and
German.
Open to Investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Deposit of the synod's Fiscal Office, 1962.
MS 62-5002
Ortenburger, Arthur Irving, 1898-
Papers, 1892-1945.
427 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Professor of zoology. Scientific notes, memoranda, and photos^
collected by Ortenburger during extensive travels. Includes 2 Jour-
nals of Charles Dean, covering trips to Florida and points south,
Niagara Falls, and Cincinnati (1892-95), and to Mexico and Guate-
mala (1898-1909), describing local botany, people, social conditions,
and government
MS 62-5003
Oklahoma. Semi -Centennial Commission.
Records of the Oklahoma Semi-CentenniaJ Exposition,
1957-58.
10 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Scrapbooks, brochures, pamphlets, and photos, Including material
on planning, preparation, and promotion of the exposition held in
1957.
MS 62-5004
Slick, Thomas B
Estate papers, 1904-36.
4 v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman. Includes papers on the development geology and
production of the Oklahoma City oE fields, collected as evidence for
Inheritance tax appraisal of Slick's properties by Leonard Marion
Logan.
Gift of Leonard M. Logan.
MS 62-5005
Clarke, John R of Oklahoma.
Papers, 1926-32.
45 Items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Politician. Correspondence, campaign circulars, booklets, clip-
pings, and other papers, largely concerning Clarke's campaign for
Governor of Oklahoma In 1926. Persons mentioned include Henry S.
MS 62-5006
Johnston.
Chaat, Robert
Papers, 1900-48.
33 items and 1 v.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Dutch Beformed missionary to the Indians. Minute book of the
Dutch Beformed Apache Mission at Fort Sill, Okla., excerpts from
Chaat a diary, biographical sketch, church publications and other
papers on missionary and educational work among Apaches and
Comanches in Oklahoma. ^^
MS 62-5007
Andrus, Selden Eugene.
Papers. 190l'-06.
185 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library. ^^
Businessman and local official- Correspondence, certificates, mssjr
ing brochure, and other papers, concerning Andrus' mining interests
in the Wichita Mountains and New Mexico, placer gold mining in the
Otter Creek District of Oklahoma Territory, and homestead claims.
Acquired from Norine Andrus.
MS 62-5008
Donnell family.
Papers, 1795-1868.
469 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1154)
Business papers of the New Bern, N. C, family and connected
Spaight and Sbepard families in eastern North Carolina, relating
chiefly to the estates of Richard D. Spaight Charles Shepard, and.
Joseph Leech in North Carolina, and the Alabama property of John
Robert Donnell (1789-1864). Includes papers of Richard Spaight
Donnell (1820-1867)
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1946.
MS 62-5009
Southern Tenant Farmers' Union.
Papers, 1934-59.
34 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (3472)
Correspondence of executive officers at headquarters, legal papers,
press releases, orders, reports, lists, accounts, applications,
newspapers, and mimeographed materials.
Indefinite loan, 1960, from executive committee of the Natk
Agricultural Workers Union through its president H. L Mitchell
MS 62-5010
papers,
unlor—
atk ™
Citizens School Committee, Cincinnati.
Records, ca. 1940-60.
8 boxes.
In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio collections (Cin-
cinnati)
Correspondence, minutes, and other papers dealing with the Citi-
zens School Committee and the Cincinnati public schools.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In repository.
Deposited by Ewart W. Slmpklnson, 1962.
MS 62-5011
Commons, John Rogers, 1862-1945.
Papers. 1894-1937.
ca. 8 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Labor economist Correspondence, drafts of writings, research
files. Commons' records as a teacher, other records, and newspaper
clippings. General correspondence relates to Commons' research, to
his publications, and to his teaching and work with graduate students
at the University of Wisconsin. Writings include drafts of some
speeches, a few of his articles and books, and book reviews written
by him. Research files contain notes, legislative drafts, and ottered
materials on a variety of topics, such as banking, collective bargain-W
ing, consumer credit, cooperatives, Industrial relations, International
debts, postal rates, price controls, strikes, taxation, unemployment
and unemployment insurance. Records as a university professor in-
clude class reading assignments, copies of term papers, theses and
reports submitted by his students (1908-29), and miscellaneous pa-
pers. Records of the Chicago Clothing Market Unemployment Insur-
ance Board, of which Commons was chairman (1923-25), include
correspondence and financial accounts (1923-28). Correspondents
include C. L. James (1907-08), John M. Keynes (1927), Robert M
La J»° 1 i£ tte ' Sr - ( 1911 >> Thomas Phillips (1905-08), Edward Rogers
(1906-07) .and Henry A- Wallace (1927)
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of the University of Wisconsin Dept of Economics, 1939, 1958.
MS 62^-5012
428
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Adminis-
tration. Baker Library.
Account books of toll roads and bridges, and turnpike
companies. New England and New York, 1803-48.
5 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of Antrum Turnpike Co., New York and Connecticut
(1803-21) ; Monson and Petersham Turnpike, Massachusetts (1804-
15);; Blue Hill Turnpike Association, Randolph to Milton, Mass.
(1804-85) ; Canal Bridge, Lechmere Point to Boston (1821-48) ; and
Cornish Bridge Corp., Cornish, Me. (1846-47) Related to the records
of Warren Bridge (Felton collection)
Described in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Purchased from Plainfield Galleries and Robert R. M»Th»^i ; gifts
of Charles H. Taylor and Charles E. Goodspeed.
MS 62-5013
Bridgman, Elijah Coleman ,1801-1861.
Papers, 1820-39.
60 items.
In Belchertown (Mass.) Historical Association collections.
Missionary in China. Letters written by Bridgman to his family,
2 sermons, and some printed matter.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 62-5014
U.S. Bureau of Indian. Affairs. Lapwai Agency.
Records, 1871-83.
6 v. ...
In Idaho State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers relating to the administration of
the Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, and to the Nez Pere§ Indians for
the years just before and after the Nez Pere* War (1877) Includes
letters of agents Charles E. Montieth, John B. Montieth, and Charles
D. Warner.
Purchased prior to 1946.
MS 62-5015
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870.
Papers, 1749-1939.
177 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Army officer. Family and military correspondence, military tele-
grams, notebook, and scrapbooks, of Lee and of his family. Lee's cor-
respondence (1832-70) concerns personal and family affairs (espe-
cially In letters to his cousin, Mrs. Anna M. Fitzhugh), settlement of
the Custis estate, Improvements at Arlington, military activities, his
attitude toward the fall of the Confederacy, and the family's move to
Lexington, Va. Includes letters of Francis Llghtfoot Lee, Richard
Henry Lee, Henry Lee, and Mary Ann Randolph (Custis) Lee; a
volume of 295 telegrams from Lee in the field to Jefferson Davis and
the Confederate War Dept, many with James A. Seddon's endorse-
ment; 2 scrapbooks of memorials to Lee; and a notebook (1857-60)
in Lee's hand, containing accounts of meat purchased for the Arling-
ton household.
Card index in the library. The telegrams have been published in
Lee's dispatches, edited by D. S. Freeman (1915) .
Acquired 1933-57.
MS 62-5016
Holmes family.
Papers, 1767-1931.
3072 items and 65 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, legal papers, articles, literary works,
notes, genealogy, and other papers. Early papers of Joseph Henry
Hemdon Holmes and his wife, Mary Ann (Pemberton), concern
their life in Demerara, British Guiana, where Holmes was a bar-
rister, and include legal papers, poems, and genealogy. The papers of
their son, George Frederick Holmes (1820-1897) a professor at Wil-
liam and Mary College, include correspondence, dialres, articles, lit-
erary works, and notes, and relate to his interests In philology,
grammar, history, political science and economics, and to Southern
colleges and universities. Later papers are of G. F. Holmes' daugh-
ter, Isabelle (Holmes) Perkinson, her husband, William Howard
Perkinson, professor at the University of Virginia, and other family
members. Subjects include student life at Georgetown Visitation
Convent school, travel in Europe and South America (1910-20), and
medical administration in France during World War I. Correspond-
ents include E. E. Bellinger, Auguste Comte, J. D. B. DeBow, Thomas
R. Dew, George Fitzhugh, John B. Floyd, Ellen Glasgow, R. R. Howi-
son, Francis Lieber, J. D. Munford, Cotesworth Pinckney, J. D. Pope,
William Gilmore Simms, and 3. D. ThornewelL
Card index in the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tilley and
N.L. Goodwin (1947)
MS 62-5017
Nadenbousch, John Quincy Adams, d. 1892.
Papers v 1821-1925.
3174 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer and businessman, of Martinsburg, W. Va. Cor-
respondence, accounts, receipts, statements, muster rolls, orders, gene-
alogical notes, and other personal, business, and military papers,
of Nadenbousch and of his family. The bulk of the collection consists
of business papers, mostly relating to Nadenbousch's -flour mill and
distillery. Includes material concerning the Berkeley Border Guards
(later, Co. D. of the 2d Regt, Virginia Infantry), which Nadenbousch
commanded; public affairs in Martinsburg, W. Va.; The Berkeley Co.
Agricultural and Mechanical Association; and activities of the West
Virginia Legislature.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1934-49.
MS 62-5018
Trnxtun, Thomas, 1755-1822.
Papers, 1797-1801.
4v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Naval officer. Letter book and journal written aboard the U. S. S.
Constellation, letter book written aboard the U. S. S. President, and
a muster roll.
Presented by Charles R. Hildeburn, 1877.
MS 62-5019
Lochren, William, 1832-1912.
Papers, 1852-1925.
4000 Items and 23 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Judge. Correspondence, legal papers, newspaper clippings, scrap-
books, and printed matter. The correspondence covers many phases
of Lochren's career: his legal business in St Anthony, Minn., his
Civil War career as colonel in the First Minnesota Infantry Regt,
his service as U. S. Commissioner of Pensions, his work in the Minne-
sota Democratic Party, and his Judicial career. The early letters
(1852-60) are chiefly from Lochren's friends and associates in Ver-
mont, and give information on economic conditions there. Legal
cases represented in the collection include St Anthony Falls Water
Power Co., Dorllus Morrison, Lake Pepin Rafting Co., St Paul and
Pacific Railroad Co, and the Mississippi and Rum River Boom Co.
Letters, diaries, and other papers collected by Lochren for a projected
history of the First Minnesota Regt include a roster of the regiment,
biographical sketches of Willis A. Gorman and George N Morgan, a
copy of a Civil War diary kept jointly by Patrick H. and Isaac L
Taylor, and a copy of an anonymous Civil War diary. Correspond-
ents include Wade Hampton, Judson Harmon, Daniel A. Lamont
J. Sterling Morton, Julian Pauncefote, Hoke Smith, Vice President
Adlai E. Stevenson, and William F. Vilas.
Descriptive inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Lochren, 1936; Mrs. Charles L. Horn, 1960.
MS 62-5020
McKean, Thomas Jefferson, 1810-1870.
Papers, 1862. " ~
96 items.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History. _
Army officer. Report, field dispatches, general and"~special orders,
casualty list clippings, reports of other officers, magazine article, and
McKean's appointment as temporary commander of the Post of
Corinth, Miss. ( Sept 16, 1862) Most of the papers relate to McKean's
participation in the Battle of Corinth, Oct 1862, during which he
commanded the Sixth Division of the Army of the Tennessee. The
magazine article, entitled Corinth, published in the Century maga-
zine in 1886, is by William S. Rosecrans, McKean's commanding
general.
MS 62-5021
Inquisition. Barcelona.
Records, 1532-1818.
8 vol.
In University of Pennsylvania Library.
Gift of the American Philosophical Society Library, 1962. Pre-
served by Andrew Thorndike in 1820-21 when the Inquisitorial Palace
was stormed, and given by his son, G. Herbert Thorndike, to the
American Philosophical Society in 1840.
MS 62-5022
429
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Snowden, Nathaniel Randolph, 1770-1850.
Diaries and record books of Nathaniel R. and James Ross
Snowden, 1788-1865.
16 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Papers of Nathaniel R. Snowden, preacher and curator of Dickin-
son College, Carlisle, and of his son, James K. Snowden, jurist, numis-
matist, and director of the U. S. Hint. Nathaniel K. Snowden's
du *, rl e? (1'8»-1839), lectures (1791-1826), and records of marriage
and birth; James K. Snowden's diaries (1825-1865) containing civic
and legal material and information on the Civil War. Includes auto-
graphs of judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, an autograph
album of Mrs. James H. Snowden, and genealogical records of the
Snowden family. \
Presented by Mrs. William Stansfield, 1936.
MS 62-5023
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill, 1834-1903.
J. and E. R. Pennell collection of Wnistleriana, 1844-
1903.
ca. 11 ft.
In Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
» Arti « xT C -?, rr SP? ndence: diary (1850 > keDt by Whistler's mother,
Anne McNeill Whistler; and documents relating to the WhlsUer-
Z^ F^JL?", Eden case - and other lawsuits. Chiefly letters
written by Whistler to friends, publishers, dealers, and others. In-
cludes letters from Anna McNeill Whistler to Margaret H11L Marv
Eastwick, and others and 27 v. of letters about Whistler written by
various People to Joseph and Elizabeth Eobins Pennell. Correspond-
ents include Charles Deschamps, Theodore Duret, Henri Fantln-
Latour, Charles Hanson, WiUiam Heinemann, Mr and Mrs F E.
Leyland, Joseph and Elizabeth Kobins PenneU, Val Prlnsep,' Jaines
Anderson Rose, David Croal Thomson, and Thomas Way
.. G j" of *<!¥*?* and Elizabeth Kobins Pennell and purchases with
the PenneU Fund received by bequest from Joseph Pennell, 1917-
MS 62-5024
Law, William, 1792-1868.
Papers, 1761-1890.
1842 Items, and 19 v.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, merchant, and militia leader, of Darlington. S C Corre-
spondence, account books, daybooks, cashbooks, ledgenTbills, receipt!
sales records of turpentine, bricks, and ratton, imtia recordf and
other papers (chiefly 1802-70), of Law, of Cyrus Bacot (a reto^e
tteZuf^L 811 ^- 016 ?° , B0Se * ua '- M^cantilVTecorSlo™
™»n^f i^^i le ^ 10n >». In(:lD<ies 1Mterial °° *"• temperance niove-
£i*% £ ^ b S e ? an C ^ Ur ^' P 1 **^ operations in Sumter Dis-
£ * F", **? Madls on Co., Fla., and Confederate camp life
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the mann-
Acquired, 1942-48.
MS 62-5025
New York. General Theological Seminary of the Protes-
tant Episcopal Church in the United States.
Collection of bishops' papers, 1764-1935. A
801 items. ^
In General Theological Seminary Library.
Chiefly letters written by most of the 236 bishops of the Protestant
Episcopal Church. Correspondents Include John Henry Hobart
Brown, Thomas Church Brownell, Robert B. Croes, John Henry
Hobart, William Meade, Benjamin Moore, Oliver Sherman Prescott,
John Stark Ravenscroft, William Bacon Stevens, and William Bollln-
son Whittlngham.
Unpublished calendar In the library.
MS 62-5026
Berry family.
Papers, 1830-93.
13 folders.
CoUe^on. TerSlty ° f Missouri Llbrai y. Western Historical Manuscripts
Papers of the Berry, Thomson, and Walker families. Includes «>r
SS^Sui^H.^ a W 1 *** of D^vldX™on°a $*££
^Ti.,1 %^ U Xhomson by Georgetown College of Kentucky (1833)
and his correspondence in Pettis Co., Mo. and the Califomii^d
fields; a commission issued to Charles W C WalkerWra^Sr.nAl
SEE? ^"ILI letter to James ^WalkVo^eimVtTK? fi^
hto father, describing steamboats around BowlingQrefa: Kv^"aSH
list of expenses of William Berry and Thomas I^^LS'in^SiS
mining at Sacramento, Calif. (1849-51) ^^ ^^' easasea m 8™ d
Deposited by Charles Berry.
MS 62-5027
Smith, WiUiam Carlson, 1883-
Biographical data, 1926-27.
58 folders.
In University of Oregon Library.
Life histories, autobiographies, "or interviews of student* at h.
wauan schools. Includes life histories f^Xve^ry rttouttern'
California sociology class. Professor Duncan. s-oothern
Subject index
Gift of Mr. Smfth, 1962.
MS 62-5028
430
REPOSITORY INDEX
This index lists alphabetically the names of the manuscript
repositories represented in tiie 1959-1961 and the 1962 volumes,
followed in each case by a list of the collections in the Catalog.
The collections are listed alphabetically by main entry. The num-
bers in the index are the card numbers according to which the
descriptions of the collections are arranged in the two volumes.
ADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY GETTYS-
BUKG, PA. see HISTORICAL RnrTFTVi-.*
ADAMS COUNTY, PA.
^ADIRONDACK MUSE UM. BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE , K Y
Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, N. Y.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1772-1960. " * 62-833
Blue Mountain House, Blue Mountain Lake N Y
Records, 1889-1940. " ' 62-160
Carson, Russell Mack Little, 1884- CorressoBdence
1923-53. 62^149
Childwold Hotel, Massawepie, N. Y. Records 1892-
19M - 62-158
Durant, William West, 1850-1934. Papers, 1860-
1936 - 62-806
ALABAMA r»FPT. OF AWr- giVES AND HISTORY
Allen, William Wirt, 1835-1894. Papers, 1863-65.
60-1161
Avery, William Cushman, 1831-1894. Papers, 1875-
1919, 60-1165
B an k head, John Bollis, 1842-1920. Papers, 1891-
1941 ' 60-1176
Bankhead, John Hollis, 1872-1946. Papers, 1917-46.
60-2593
Bankhead, William Broekman, 1874-1940. Papers
183 "- 1M »- * 60-1175
Blount, Richard A., 1774-1824. Papers, 1816-«0.
60-1158
Blue, Matthew Powers, 1824-1884. Papers, 1820-
"• 60-2591
Browne, William Phineas, 1804-1869. Papers, 1830-
1933 - 60-1174
Coffee, John, 1772-1833. Papers, 1796-1887. 60-1164
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1825-1903. Papers
1786-1903. *" % . 2235
#DuBose, John Witherspoon, 1836-1918. Papers 1857-
1917 - 60-2373
Halbert, Henry Sale, 1837-1916. Papers, 1827-1916.
60-1260
Hall, James Blair, b. 1855. Papers, 1846-1931.
Hall family. Papers, 1786-1905.
60-1191
60-1218
Hamilton, Peter Joseph, 1859-1927. Papers 1564-
18M - ' 60-1177
Barman, Arthur Fort, 1875-1948. Papers, 1902-46.
Holt, Ernest Golsan, 1889- Papers, 1907-52. 60-1146
Hopkins, Juliet Ann (Opie), 1818-1890. Papers, 1861-
87 ; 60-1162
Jones, James Marion, 1883-1940. Papers, 1913-40. '"'
60-2374
Jones, Thomas Goode, 1844-1914. Papers, 1881-
1943 - ' 60-2594
King, William Rutus, 1786-1853. Papers. 61-979
McClellan, Thomas Cowan, 1873- Papers, 1903-23.
60-1180
McKee, Robert, i>. 1830. Papers, 1860-99. 60-1172
McRae, Colin J., 1812-1877. Papers, 1837-66. 60-1163
May, E. L. Papers, 1927-30. 60-2595
Meek lamily. Papers, 1814-1903. 60-2397
Milner lamily. Papers, 1776-1936. 60-1219
Moren, Edward Hawthorne, 1825-1886. Papers, 1851-
" 60-1981
60-1171
Noble, Robert Ernest, 1870-1956. Papers, 1819-25.
60-1261
Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1920. Papers, 1901-
| 21 - ' 80-1212
Parsons, Lewis Eliphatet, 1817-1895. Papers, 1830-
91 - 60-1170
Perry, Benjamin Franklin, 1805-1886. Papers, 1818-
re - " 60-1169
Pickens, Israel, 1780-1827. Papers, 1805-84. 60-1166
Pickett, Albert James, 1810-1858. Papers. 60-1168
Reed, John Calvin, 1836-1910. Papers, 1827-1903.
60-1167
Sanders, William Henry. Papers, 1831-1918. 60-1208
Sa l8S:i J 9?o° Wi " iImAususti ° e,1S25 - 1913 - Pi «- ra .
' 60-2343
Tait lamily. Papers, 1768-1874. 60-1444
Terrell, John Dabney, 1801-1885. Papers, 1804-88.
60-1159
Repository Index
Murrell, E. A. Papers, 1853-94.
61-1280
Underwood, Oscar Wilder, 1862-1929. Papers, 1895-
193 °- 60-2592
Van Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863. Papers, 1842-1915. 61-980
Yancey, WiUiam Lowndes, 1814-1863. Papers. 61-981
ALABAMA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Adams, John H. Papers. 61-209
Al a bam a Circuit Court (23d Circuit) Records,
1809-1926. 61-299
Alabama. University. Records, 1820-1921. 62-190
Alabama , University. Library. Miscellaneous
manuscript collections, ea. 1820-1910. 61-1683
Alabama Industrial and Scientific Society. Records.
61-240
Bowron, James, 1844-1928. Papers, 1877-1928.
Brandon, William Woodward, 1868-1934. Speeches.
61-795
Brierfleld Iron Works, Brierfleld, Ala, Records,
1864 -«. 61-366
Brookes, Iveson L. Papers, 1811-1911. 61-1501
Bruce, w. L. Business records, 1911-36. 62-3289
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1827-1889. Papers, 1836-89.
61-1703
CU JJ°^ Vsun De Lamar, 1857-1929. Papers, 1882-
193 °- 61-1281
Coleman, Elisabeth Tyler. Papers, 1816-89. 61-333
Comstoek, WiUiam Strong, 1815-1860. Business
records, 1842-67. 61-208
Dawson, John Charles, 1876- Papers. 61-794
Dennis, Jere. Letters, 1900-23. 61-799
Elliott, Carl, 1913- Papers, 1932- 61-1276
Foster, John Collier, 1813-1892. Papers. (B-47B9
Gorgas family. Papers, 1321-1920. 61-2789
Benin, James Thomas, 1869-1951. Papers, 1893-1951.
Hitchcock, Henry, 1791-1839. Papers, 1901-36.
61-79B
Hobbs, Samuel Francis, 1887-1952. Papers, 1921-52.
61-1387
Jeffers, Robinson, 1887- Papers. 61-205
Jemlson, Robert, 1602-1871. Papers, 1797-1898.
Johnson, John Will. Papers, 1936-51.
Keyea family. Papers, 1846-1944.
61-1386
61-792
61-1482
Lostanges, Marguerite (Le Noir de Rouvray) de, comtesse
1775-1852. Papers. 61-791
McCall, Doyle L. , collector. Daybooks, 1845-
1910. 61-297
Manly family. Papers, 1819-1930. 61-2015
Maxwell, Luther H. Papers, ca. 1920-31. 61-420
Mayfield, Sara, 1905- Papers. 61-324
Meek family. Papers, 1841-1901. 61-793
61-300
61-301
Memphis and Charleston Railroad Company.
Legal papers, 1854-96.
Nixon, William D. Business records, 1907-36.
Oakley, James Gee. Correspondence, 1892-1901.
61-797
PannelL Henry Clifton, 1896-1946. Papers, 1923-
46 ' 61-796
Peck, Samuel Mlnturn, 1854-1938. Papers. 61-323
Quayle, William. Correspondence, 1862-64. 82-2290
Shelby Iron Company, Shelby, Ala. Records
1862-1923. 61 . 12S9
Stack, Nicholas B. Papers, 1886-1932. 62-2386
Street, Oliver Day, 1866-1944. Papers, 1888-1944.
61-1298
Townsend, Samuel, d. 1856. Estate papers, 1827-
90 - 61-1725
62-2364
61-298
V. S. General Land Office. Records.
Yullle family. Papers, 1840-65.
ALBANY INSTITUTE OF HISTORY AND ART
Albany. Mayor. Papers, 1699-1932. 61-438
Albany Committee for Relief of Ireland. Records, 1847-
48 - 61-641
Albany Institute of History and Art. Deeds_and
mortgages, 1651-1881. " ■-■-■- gl _ 4M
Albany Institute of History and Art. Dutch records,
1690-1793. 61-438
Albany Institute of History and Art Indentures,
1652-1914. 61 _4s 7
Albany Institute of History and Art Merchants'
bills, 1726-1900. 61-484
Albany Institute of History and Art. Miscellaneous
documents. 61-524
Albany Institute of History and Art. Papers of
Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the United
States, 1766-1924. 61-505
Albany Institute of History and Art. Records, 1777-
1940. 61-480
BUecker family. Papers, 1769-1931. 61-476
Bogart, Henry L Papers of Henry L Bogart and
Morgan Lewis, 1721-95. 61-513
Corning, Erastus, 1794-1872. Papers, 1810-72.
61-478
Cranch family. Papers of the Crunch, Qreenleat
and Whitney families, 1749-1917. 61-459
61-485
61-466
61-514
61-487
61-469
Dunn family. Papers, 1783-1872.
Fonda family. Papers, 1729-1825.
Genet family. Papers, 1778-1909.
Lansing family. Papers, 1738-1840.
Lush family. Papers, 1784-1851.
New York State Agricultural Society. Records,
1792-1840. 61-479
Prevost family. Papers, 1764-1924. 61-509
Pruyn family. Papers, 1786-1908. 61410
Pumpelly, Harmon. Deeds, 1826-46. 61-470
Pumpelly family. Papers of the Pumpelly and
Read families, 1612-95. 61411
Pumpelly family. Papers of the Pumpelly,
Campbell, Ross, and Wilkes families 1790-
1882. 81-471
Schuyler family. Papers, 1670-1643. 61-472
Ulster Co. , N. Y. Records, 1768-1838. 61-474
Ten Eyck family. Papers, 1667-1868. 61-473
Van Alan, John E. Papers, 1777-1825. 61-477
Van Rensselaer family. Papers, 1689-1852. 61-475
Van Zandt, Gerrlt Papers, 1723-183L
Ward, John Qulncy Adams, 1830-1910. Correspondence
1874-1945.. - 61^481'
Wilson family. Papers of the Wilson and Meads
families, 1824-1930. 61-512
At.RANy MB TOCAL CO T.l.f;^., ALB ANY. N Y
Albany Medical College, Albany, N. Y. Manuscript
collections, 1820-1946. 62-4892
ALVERTHORPE GALLERY. JENKDiTOWN. PA.
61-9S3
Rosenwald, Lesslng Julius, 1891- Miscellaneous
manuscripts, 17th-20th cent. 62-2866
AMBRIDGE. PA. OLD ECONOMY STATE MUSEUM
Harmony Society. Records, 1790-1950. 62-925
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS
Adams, Herbert, 1858-1945. Correspondence
1912-42. 61-1699
James Truslow, 1878-1949. Correspondence
1823-49. 61-1956
Adams, Leonte, 1899- Papers, 1951- 61-1868
Aiken, Conrad Potter, 1899- Papers, 1941- 61-1867
Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-183L. Cbrre-
1924-3 L. 61-1969
American Academy of Arts and Letters. Corres-
pondence collections, 1874— 62-3375
American Academy of Arts and Letters. Manuscript
collections, 1681— ; 62-3374
Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1943. Correspondence
1937-43. 61-1863'
Arms, John Taylor, 1887-1953. Correspondence
Arvln, Newton, 1900- Correspondence, 1933-
61-1866
61-1883
Repository Index
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LBTTEHS
(Continued) " ~
Auden, Wystan Hugh, 1907- Papers, 1948- 61-1884
Babbitt, Irving, 1865-1933. Papers, 1920-33.
61-1962
Bacheller, Irrtng, 1859-1950. Papers, 1920-49.
61-1939
Bacon, Leonard, 1887-1954. Correspondence, 1940-53.
61-1864
Baker, George Pierce, 1866-1935. Papers, 1916-35.
61-1882
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1670-1946. Correspondence
1920-44. 61-1938
Ballin, Bugo, 1879-1956. Correspondence, 1908-
58. 61-1881
Barber, Samuel, 1910- Correspondence, 1941-
61-1880
Barnard, George Grey, 1863-1938. Correspondence,
1908-38. 61-1896
Bartlett, Frederic Clay, 1873-1953. Correspondence,
1924-52. 61-1891
Bartlett, Paul Wayland, 1865-1925. Papers, 1907-25.
61-1869
Barzun, Jacques, 1907- Papers, 1952- 61-1866
Beal, Glfford, 1879-1956. Correspondence, 1923-55.
61-1952
Beaux, Cecilia, 1863-1942. Correspondence, 1932-
42. 61-1879
Becker, Carl Lotus, 1873-1945. Papers, 1933-45.
61-1894
Benet, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943. Papers, 1929-
«■ 61-1888
Benet, WUllam Rose, 1886-1950. Papers, 1912-50.
61-1937
Berenson, Bernhard, 1865-1959. Correspondence,
1921-48. 61-1900
Belts, Louis, 1873- Correspondence, 1912- 61-1877
Bishop, Isabel, 1902- Correspondence, 1844-
61-2747
Blashfleld, Edwin Hovland, 1848-1936. Papers
1900-36. 61-1955
Bogan, Louise, 1897- Papers, 1952- 61-1893
Bridges, Robert, 1858-1941. Papers, 1906-40.
61-1897
Brockway, Howard. Correspondence, 1911-51.
61-1892
Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886- Papers, 1925- 61-1936
BrownelL. William Crary, 1851-1928. Papers, 1908-
M - 61-1890
Brunner, Arnold William, 18S7-1925. Papers,
1913-25. 81-1889
Brush, George de Forest, 1355-1941. Correspondence,
1903-41. 61-1957
Burroughs, John, 1837-1921. Papers, 1904-21.
61-1958
Burt, maxwell Struthers, 1882-1954. Papers, 1917-
53. 61-1885
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947. Papers, 1909-
47. 61-1932
Cable, George Washington, 1644-1925. Papers,
1899-1924. 61-1886
Canny, Benry Seldel, 1878-1961. Correspondence,
1931-52. 81-1887
Carpenter, John Alden, 1876-1951. Papers, 1918-
51- 61-1902
Cather, WUlaSlbert, 1873-1947. Correspondence,
1928-46. 61-1895
Chadwiek, George Whltelield, 1854-1931. Papers,
1891-1931. 61-1901
Chatfleld-Taylor, Hobart Charfleld, 1865-1945.
Papers, 1912-40. 61-1903
Clarke, Gllmore D. , 1892- Correspondence, 1937-
61-1907
Cole, Timothy, 1852-1931. Correspondence, 1908-
31 - 61-1931
Connelly, Marcus Cook, 1890- Correspondence, 1935-
61-1953
Converse, Frederick Shepherd, 1871-1940. Papers,
1908-39. 61-1871
Copland, Aaron, 1900- Correspondence, 1942-
61-1908
Corttssoz, Royal, 1889-1948. Papers, 1908-48.
61-2209
Cowley, Malcolm, 1898- Papers, 1949- 61-1876
Cram, Ralph Adams, 1863-1942. Correspondence,
1915-42. 61-1951
Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1945. Correspondence,
1936-45. 61-1872
CrOBS, Wilbur Lucius, 1862-1948. Papers, 1911-40.
61-1904
Crotners, Rachel, 1879-1958. Correspondence,
1933-58. 61-1909
Damrosch, Walter Johannes, 1862-1950. Papers,
1911-18. 61-1873
De Lamarter, Eric, 1880-1953. Correspondence,
1937-52. 61-1923
Deland, Margaret Wade (Campbell) 1857-1945.
Papers, 1917-42. 61-1898
Delano, William Adams, 1874-1960. Papers, 1931-
60. 61-1874
Dos Passos, John, 1896- Papers, 1916- 61-1911
Eaton, Walter Prichard, 1878-1947. Correspondence,
1918-48. 61-1670
Edwards, George Wharton, 1659-1950. Papers,
1925-46. 61-1875
Edwards, Harry SbUlwall, 1855-1938. Correspondence,
1912-38. 61-1878
Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924. Correspondence,
1908-24, 61-2768
Ersktne, John, 1879-1951. Papers, 1920-51. 81-1905
Farrell, James Thomas, 1904- Correspondence,
1942- 81-1924
Faulkner, Barry, 1881- Papers, 1920- 61-1906
Flnley, John Huston, 1863-1940. Papers, 1908-
40. 61-1922
Firkins, Oscar W., 1864-1932. Papers, 1912-35.
61-1928
Fisher, Dorothea Frances (Canfleld) 1879-19S8. Papers,
1931-57. 61-1928
Flanagan, John, 1865-1952. Correspondence, 1923-52.
61-2150
Fletcher, Jelferson Butler, 1865-1946. Correspondence,
1920-46. 61-1927
Foots, Arthur WlUiam, 1853-1937. Papers, 1904-37.
61-1935
Fraser, James Earle, 1876-1953. Correspond-
ence, 1910-53. 61-1934
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers, 1937-53
61-1929
Freeman, Mary Eleanor (Wllktns) 1852-1930.
Papers, 1917-29. 61-1925
French, Daniel Chester, 1850-1931. Correspondence,
1893-1931. 61-1933
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963. Papers, 1916- 61-1930
Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940. Papers, 1907-40.
61-1961
Gay, Walter, 1856-1937. Correspondence, 1927-
37. 61-1960
Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1944. Correspondence,
1921-44. 61-2146
Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934. Correspondence, 1907-34.
61-2142
GUder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909. Papers,
1892-1909. 61-2141
Gillette, Wflllam Booker, 1853-1937. Correspondence
1914-37. 81-2139
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholsen, 1874-1945. Papers
1932-45. 61-1912
Goodrich, Arthur Frederick, 1878-1941. Corre-
spondence, 1927-41. 61-2140
Grant, Robert, 1852-1940. Papers, 1915-40. 61-2145
Hadley, Henry Kimball, 1871-1937. Papers, 1908-37.
61-2147
Hagedorn, Hermann, 1882- Papers, 1920- 61-2148
Hamilton, Clayton Meeker, 1881-1946. Papers,
1911-46. 61-2144
Hanson, Howard, 1896- Papers, 1935- 61-2134
HaselUne, Herbert, 1877- Correspondence, 1935-
61-2135
Bassam, Chllde, 1859-1935. Papers, 1920-35.
61-2136
Hastings, Thomas, 1860-1929. Correspondence,
1810-29. 61-2137
Hawthome, Charles Webster, 1872-1930. Corre-
spondence, 1920-30. 81-2149
Hazen, Charles Downer, 1868-1941. Corr es p ond ence,
1918-40. 61-2136
Bellman, Lillian, 1905- Correspondence, 1946-
61-2152-
Hendrtck, Burton Jesse, 1670-1949. Correspondence, ™
Hersey, John Richard, 1914- Correspondence,
1950- 61-2154
Hlgglnson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Papers,
1884-1911. 61-2155
Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932. Correspondence,
1919-31. 61-2156
Hillyer, Robert fflin*»q« 1893- Correspondence
1938- 61-2157
Hitchcock, Ripley, 1857-1918. Papers, 1912-16.
Hoffman, Malvlna, 1887- Correspondence, 1937-
Bopklnson, Charles, 1869- Correspondence,
1935- 61-2124
Hopper, Edward, 1882- Correspondence, 1945-
Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939. Correspondence,
1927-39. 61-2161
Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe, 1864-1960. Papers,
1906-60. 61-2126
Hovells, John Mead, 1868-1959. Correspondence,
1911-44. 61-2125
Howens, William Dean, 1837-1920. Papers, 1879-1919.
61-2253
Huntington, Anna Vaughn (Hyatt) 1876- Corre-
spondence, 1927- 61-2123
Huntington, Archer Milton, 1870-1955. Papers,
1911-53. 61-2116
James, Phlup, 1890- Papers, 1933- 61-2131
Jenneweln, Carl Paul, 1890- Correspondence,
1931- 6l-213oJ|
jobansen, John Christen, 1876- Correspondence, ^^
1930- 61-2129
Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937, Papers, 1898-
1937. 61-2244
Jones, Robert Edmond, 1867-1854. Correspondence,
1933-54. 61-2128
Keller, Helen Adams, 1680- Correspondence,
1919- 61-2127
Kelley, Edgar SOllman, 1857-1944. Papers, 1899-
1944. 61-2589
Kendall, William Mitchell, 1856-1941. Corre-
spondence, 1914-41. 61-2151
Kendall, William Sergeant, 1669-1938. Corre-
spondence, 1906-38. 61-2143
Kennan, George, 1845-1924. Correspondence,
1884-1924. 61-2132
Krels, Henry, 1899- Correspondence, 1949- 61-2255
Kroll, Leon, 1884- Papers, 1930- 61-2133
Kronenberger, Louis, 1904- Correspondence, 1951-
61-2256
LaFarge, John, 1835-1910. Correspondence, 1904-10.
61-2257
Lawrle, Lee Oskar, 1877- Correspondence, 1931-
61-2254
Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Papers, 1922-51. 61-2382
Lie, Jobas, 1880-1940. Correspondence, 1930-39.
61-2231
Llppmann, Walter, 1889- Papers, 1932- 61-2467
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. Papers, 1903-24.
61-2232
Loeffler, Charles Martin Tomov, 1861-1935. |B
Correspondence, 1908-35.
61-2233
Lounsbury, Thomas Rsynesford, 1838-1915. Correspond-
ence, 1870-1913. 81-2251
Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, 1956-1943. Correspondence
1910-43. 61^2234
Lowes, John Livingston, 1867-1945. Correspondence
W29-4S. 61-2235
MaUe, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916. Correspondence
1901-29. 61-2239
MeCartan, Edward, 1879-1947. Correspondence,
1924-47. 61-2398
MacEwen, Walter, 1860-1943. Correspondence, 1907-
*3. 61-2241
61-2237
81-3396
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AMD LETTERS
(Continued)
MacKaye, Percy, 1875-1956. Papers, 1908-56.
fjK MacLeisa, Archibald, 1892- Papers, 1933-
■^ 61-2238
MarMrmmes, Frederick William, 1B63-1S37.
Correspondence, 1915-37. * 61-2240
MaeNell, Herman AtJdns, 1886-1947. Correspondence
1915-47. 61-2236
Malderelli, Oronzlo, 1892- Correspondence, 1950-
Mann, Thomas, I875-19S5. Papers, 1928-55. 61-2246
Manshlp, Paul, 188S- Papers, 1920- 61-2252
Marktam, Edwin, 1852-1940. Correspondence, 1908-40.
61-2249
Martin, Edward Sandtord, 1856-1939. CornspcBdence
"08-39. {Jl-2242
Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1873-1953. Correspondence
1806-53. ^^tuiua
Mather, Frank Jewett, 1868-1853. Correspondence
1920-53. 81-2397
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929. Papers, 1891-1929.
61-2383
Mead, Margaret, 1901- Correspondence, 1855-
Mead, William Ruthertord, 1846-1926. Correspond-
ence, 1908-26. 61-2385
Melchers, Gari, 1860-1932. Correspondence, 1898-
1932 - 81-2399
Millet, Francis Davis, 1846-1912. Papers, 1888-1912.
61-2413
Mitchell, Donald Grant, 1822-1908. Papers, 1876-
I 905 - 61-2392
Moore, Charles, 1855-1942. Correspondence, 1917-
<a ~ 61-2400
Moore, Douglas Stuart, 1893- Papers, 1941- 61-2384
mk Moore, Marianne, 1887- Correspondence, 1947-
81-2412
More, Paul Elmer, 1864-1937. Papers, 1908-37.
61-2401
Morris, Harrison Smith, 1856-1948. Correspond-
ence, 1908-48. 61-2402
Mulr, John, 1838-1914. Correspondence, 1889-1914.
61-2403
Mnmlord, Lewis, 1895- Correspondence, 1930-
61-2394
Nathan, Robert, 1894- Correspondence, 1936-
61-2395
Nevlns, Allan, 1890- Papers, 1938- 61-2393
Nicholson, Meredith, 1866-1947. Correspondence
W03-42. in.2420
Nlehaus, Charles Henry, 1855-1835. Correspondence,
1916-35. 61-2388
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1870-1957. Correspondence,
1918-50. 61 . 2407
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Correspondence,
l 908 -22- ^^ 6i-2391
Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937. Correspondence,
1918-37. 61-2405
Patchen, Kenneth, 1911- Correspondence, 1941-58.
61-2389
Patiglan, Halg, 1876-1950. Correspondence, 1927-
**• 61-2406
Pennell, Elizabeth (Robins) 1855-1936. Correspond-
ence, 1915-34. 61-2404
Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926. Correspondence, 1908-
26. 61-2408
Perry, Bliss, 1860-1954. Papers, 1905-51. 61-2409
Phelps, William Lyon, 1865-1943. Papers, 1910-42.
A 61-2410
Piston, Walter, 1894- Correspondence, 1938- 61-2411
Piatt, Charles Adams, 1861-1933. Correspondence,
1908-33. 61-3401
61-2387
Pond, Irving Kane, 1857-1939. Papers, 1912-39.
Pope, John Russell, 1874-1937. Correspondence
1916-37. 61-2366
Pound, Ezra Loomls, 1885- Papers, 1938- 61-3400
Putnam, Herbert, 1861-1955. Correspondence,
1091_«1 '
61-2366
1925-51.
Rand, Edward Kennard, 1871-1945. Papers, 1833-45.
61-2365
Repository Index
Redfleld, Edward Willis, 1868- Correspondence,
1908-53. 61-2362
Reppller, Agnes, 1855-1950. Papers, 1903-41.
61-2364
Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927. Papers, 1900-26.
61-2363
Rice, Elmer L., 1892- Correspondence, 1938-
61-2361
Riley, James Wnitcomb, 1649-1916. Papers,
1888-1916. 61-2359
Roberts, Sir Charles George Douglas, 1660-1943.
Papers, 1800-41. 61-2360
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1935. Papers,
1808-35. 61-2367
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1919.
Papers, 1885-1918. 61-2356
Root, Ellnu, 1845-1937. Papers, 1913-35. 61-3416
RuckstuU, Fred Wellington, 1653-1942. Papers,
1902-40.
61-2547
Saartnen, Eero, 1910- Correspondence, 1954-
61-2567
Salnt-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907. Papers
l 902 ""'- ' 61-2568
Sandburg, Carl, 1878- Correspondence, 1833-
61-2570
Sargent, John Singer, 1656-1925. Correspondence
1905-25. Sl „ 2589
Schelling, Ernest, 1876-1939. Correspondence,
1913-39. 61-2583
Schelling, Felix Emmanuel, 1858-1945.
Correspondence, 1911-45.
61-2543
Sehnakenberg, Henry Ernest, 1892- Correspondence
1952- 61-2558
Schuman, William Howard, 1910- Correspondence,
1945- 61-2588
Sedgwick, Henry Dwlght, 1861-1957. Papers, 1900-
52. 61-2492
Sessions, Roger, 1896- Correspondence, 1938-
61-2587
Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946. Corre-
spondence, 1905-46. 61-2560
Shelley, Harry Rowe, 1858-1947. Papers, 1882-
1947. 61-2582
Shepherd, Arthur, 1860-1956. Correspondence.
1838-58. 61 . 25S6
Shepley, Henry R. , 1887- Papers, 1939- 61-2559
Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1826. Papers, 1916-26.
61-2545
Sherwood, Robert Emmet, 1696-1955. Papers,
1937-55. 61-2548
Shorey, Paul, 1857-1934. Papers, 1911-34. 61-2550
Simon, Louis Adolph. Correspondence, 1941-58.
61-2563
Sitwell, Dame Edith, 1887- Papers, 1949-
Sloan, John, 1871-1951. Correspondence, 1929-50.
61-2561
Sloane, William MiUigan, 1650-1928. Papers,
1901-28. ' 61 .2562
Smith, David Stanley, 1877-1949. Correspondence,
1910-49. 61-2585
Smith, Francis Bopkinson, 1838-1915. Papers
1908 - 15 - ' 61-2564
Sowerby, Leo, 1895- Papers, 1935- 61-2592
Spalding, Albert, 1888-1953. Correspondence,
1926 -«- 61-2584
Sp ?S!! r ' EUgeiie Edward - 1883 - Correspondence,
183 °- 61-2565
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908. Papers
18 »0-1908. '61-2566
Sterne, Maurice, 1878-1957. Correspondence
1M8 -"- 61-2556
Sterner, Albert, 1863-1946. Correspondence, 1929-
46 " 61-2554
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1672- Papers, 1910-
61-2549
Stlmson, Frederic Jesup, 1855-1943. Papers, 1923-
**• 61-2488
Stoessel, Albert, 1894-1943. Correspondence,
1931-43. 81-2590
Street, Julian Leonard, 1879-1947. Correspondence
1921-47. 61 _2 557
Strong, Austin, 1681-1952. Correspondence, 1929-
S2 - 61-25.53
Taft, Lorado, 1860-1936. Papers, 1606-35. 61-2S55
Tarklngton, Booth, 1869-1946. Papers, 1908-44.
Taylor, Deems, 1885- Papers, 1924-
61-2544
61-2699
Tnayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921. Corre-
spondence, 1909-20. 91-2552
Thayer, William Koseoe, 1859-1923. Papers, 1911-
23. 61-2489
Thomas, Augustus, 1857-1834. Papers, 1912-33.
Thomson, Virgil, 1896- Papers, 1948- 61-2591
Thorndlke, Ashley Horace, 1871-1933. Papers,
1913-33. 61-2666
Tinker, Chauncey Brewster, 1876- Papers, 1931-
56. 61-2662
Torrence, Frederic Ktdgely, 1875-1950. Correspond-
ence, 1908-49. 61-2697
Townsend, Edward Waterman, 1655-1942. Correspond-
ence, 1912-41. 61-2696
Train, Arthur Cheney, 1875-1945. Papers, 1924-43.
81-2698
Untermeyer, Louis, 1685- Papers, 1941- 61-2695
Van Doren, Mart, 1694- Papers, 1940- 61-2693
Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933. Papers, 1804-33.
61-2767
Van Dyke, John Charles, 1858-1932. Papers, 1908-32.
61-2694
Vender, Ellhu, 1836-1923. Papers, 1890-1822.
61-2692
Vols, Douglas, 1856-1935. Correspondence, 1918-34.
61-2686
Walker, Ralph, 1889- Papers, 1849- 61-2687
Ward, John Qmncy Adams, 1830-1910. Papers,
1852-1909. 61-2685
Warren, Charles, 1868-1954. Papers, 1925-54. 61-2684
Warren, Robert Pens, 1905- Papers, 1950- 61-2691
Watklns, Franklin Chenault, 1894- Correspondence,
1946- 61-2690
Weinman, Adolph Alexander, 1870-1652. Correspond-
ence, 1910-51. 61-2683
Wendell, Barrett, 1655-1921. Papers, 1901 ^0.
Westcott, Glenway, 1901- Papers, 1947-
Wharton, Edith Nevbold (Jones) 1662-1937.
Correspondence, 1925-37.
Wheelock, John Hall, 1886- Papers, 1948-
Whlte, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918. Correspondence
1902-18. 61-2672
White, Stewart Edward, 1673-1946. Papers, 1908-
45 - 31-2766
White, WllUam Allen, 1868-1944. Correspondence,
1915-43. 61-2873
Whiting, Arthur Battelle, 1861-1936. Correspondence
1914-36. 81-2674
Whitlock, Brand, 1869-1934. Papers, 1914-33.
61-2758
Wilder, Thornton Nlven, 1897- Papers, 1928-
61-2756
WUes, Irving R., 1861-1948. Correspondence, 1908-
**■ 61-2757
Williams, Jesse Lynch, 1671-1929. Correspondence
1908-26. 61-3768
Williams, William Carlos, 1683- Papers, 1948-
61-2686
61-2660
61-2670
61-2671
Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. V. S., 1858-1924.
Correspondence, 1899-1923.
Wlster, Owen, 1860-1938. Papers, 1908-37.
61-2764
61-2763
61-2676
Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. Papers,
1878-1929. 61-2661
Woodbrldge, Frederick James Eugene, 1867-1940.
Correspondence, 1933-39. 61-2680
Wyeth, Andrew, 1917- Correspondence, 1950-
61-2681
Young, Maaonrl Mackintosh, 1877-1957. Papera,
1935-57. 61-2765
Zorach, William, 1887- Correeposdence, 1953-
61-2682
AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY, WORCESTER.
MASS .
Abbot, Ephralm, 1779-1870. Papers, 1801-1904. 62-3293
Agard, Charles W. , 1648-1913. Papers. 62-3065
Allen, Thomas, 1782-1842. Papers, 1737-1835. 62-3204
Repository Index
AMERICAKANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY, WORCESTER ,
MASS . {Continued)
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Civil War papers, 1861-65. 62-3085
American Antiquarian society, Worcester, Mass.
Collection of account books. 62-3523
American Antiquarian society, Worcester, Mass.
Collection of Mexican legal papers, 1749-94. 62-3815
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Collection of orderly books. 62-3155
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Correspondence, 1812-1956. 62-3162
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Letters relating to the French and Indian War,
1754-74. 62-3064
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Logbook collection. 62-3194
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to Massachusetts, 1639-1677.
62-4845
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to .Massachusetts regiments
in the Civil War. 62-4794
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers nutting to Scltuate, Mass., 1707-91. 62-3193
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to Shays' Rebellion. 62-4802
-American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to stage lines in New England,
1600-45. 62-2995
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to Sunon, Mass. 62-4799
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to the anti-slavery movement in
Massachusetts, 1834-57. 62-3080
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to the State of Maine, 1640-1840.
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to the United States Revolution,
1775-87. 62-3001
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to the War of 1812. 62-3002
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to Worcester Co., Mass., 1719-
1873. 62-3170
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Papers relating to Worcester, Mass., 1666-1949.
American Art Association, New York. Records
1887-1918.
Atvater, Caleb, 1776-1867. Papers.
Baldwin, Christopher Columbus, 1800-1B35.
Papers.
62-3176
62-3291
62-4509
62-4753
62-3011
Baldwin, Simeon Eben, 1840-1827. Papers.
Barton, Ira Moore, 1796-1867. Papers.
Bayley, Frank William, 1863-1932. Correspondence.
62-3258
Benttej, William, 1759-1619. Papers.
62-3165
62-2744
62-3185
BlcknelL Thomas Williams, 1834-1925.
Correspondence, 1855-1924.
Blgelow, Andrew, 1795-1877. Papers, 1806-!
Blnney, Amos, 1778-1833. Letter book, 1811-14. 62-3207
Blackstcw Canal Company. Records, 1823-31. 62-3182
Bolton, Charles Knowles, 1867-1950. Papers. 62-3233
Boston. Town records, 1631-60. 62-3191
Bowen, Clarence Wlnthrop, 1852-1935. Journals
and scrapbooks. 62-3292
Bradstreet, John, 1711-1774.
1755-73.
Correspondence,
Brlgham, Elijah, 1751-1816. Family papers, 1754-
1880. 62-4483
Buckingham, Philo B., b. 1820. Papers. 62-3190
Builard family. Papers, 1724-1842. 62-3189
Bullock, Alexander Hamilton, 1816-1882. Papers.
62-3174
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836. Correspondence, 1772-
1818. 62-3188
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. Papers, 1788-1857.
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Papers, 1772-93.
62-4846
62-2735
Cathcart, James Leander, 1767-1843. Diplomatic
lourna! and letter book, 1788-96. 62-3178
Chandler, John. 1721-1800. Papers. 62-3187
Chase, Lucy, 1822-1909. Papers, 1824-1902. 62-3075
Checver family. Papers. 1783-1885. 62-5173
Cole. George Watson, 1850-1939. Papers. 62-3181
Company for Propagation of the Gospei in New Eng-
land and the Parts Adjacent in America. London.
Records. 62-3079
Conant, Edwin, 1810-1904. Papers, 1792-1886. 62-3160
Confederate States of America. Army. Invoices of
ordnance and ordnance stores, 1861-B3. 62-3208
Copeland and Day, Boston. Correspondence, 1860-
1900. 62-3209
Corwin, Jonathan, 1640-1718. Account books,
1655-65. 62-3809
Craigle, Andrew, 1744-1819. Papers, 1717-
1815. 62-3009
Curwen family. Papers. 07-45U7
Cuyler, Cornelius, 1697-1765. Letter books, 1724-
36, 1752-64. 62-3219
Davenport, John, 1597-1670. Papers. 62-3086
Davis, Isaac, 1799-1883. Correspondence,
1816-52. 62-3087
Davis, John, 1767-1854. Papers. 62-3068
DePuy, Henry Farr, 1859-1924. Papers. 62-3177
DeVinne, Theodore Low, 1828-1914. Letters,
1683-1911. 62-3010
Drake, Samuel Gardner, 1798-1875. Papers. 62-3089
Dudley, Mass. Town records, 1747-1859. 62-3210
Dunn family. Correspondence, 1667-169— 62-3203
Earle, Pliny, 1809-1892. Papers, 1837-91. 62-3090
Ebtllng, Chrlstoph Daniel, 1741-1817. Papers. 62-3175
Engkman, John B. Synopses of letters, 1856-59.
62-3297
62-4776
62-3184
Evans, Griffith, 1760-1845. Papers, 1797-yy.
Fiske, Nathan, 1733-1799. Papers.
Fitch, Thomas, 1669-1737. Letter book, 1702-11.
62-3091
Forbes, Harriette (Merrifield) 1656-1951.
Papers. 62-3092
Foster, Dwight, 1757-1623. Papers, 1750-1684.
62-3093
Foster, Stephen Symonds, 1B09-1BS1. Stephen 5.
and Abby Kelley Foster correspondence, 1836-
1921. 62-4830
French, Edwin Davis, 1651-1906. Papers. 62-3234
Frost, Donald McKay. Papers. 62-3095
Gage family. Papers. 62-4934
Gale, Frederick W., 1816-1854. Papers. 62-3096
Gay, Ebenezer, 1696-1787. Sermons. 62-3290
Goddard family. Papers, 1713-1867. 62-3097
Goodwin, Isaac, 1786-1B32. Papers. 62-3814
Goss, Elbridge Henry. 1830-1908. Correspondence
1854-1908. 62-3098
Gough, John Bartholomew, 1617-1886. Papers. 62-3099
Gt. Brit. Privy Council. Proclamations and or-
ders in council, 1630-1815. 62-3826
Hale, Robert, 1691-1755. Papers. 62-3101
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Papers, 1791-94:
62-3100
Hancock family. Papers. 62-3082
Hardinge, Benjamin. Papers. 62-3102
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. Papers. 62-3103
Haswell, Anthony, 1756-1816. Papers. 62-3060
Haven, Samuel Foster, 1606-1881. Papers. 62-3168
Heath, Daniel Collamore, 1B42-1908. Correspond-
ence, 1673-1908. 62-3061
Henshaw, V.'iUiam, 1735-1820. Papers. 62-3275
Hewes, David, 1822-1915. Papers. 62-3608
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904. Papers. 62-3104
Hodges, Samuel, 1792-1827. Papers. 62-3^fe
Howells. William Dean, 1837-1920. Correspondence,
1903-14. 62-3062
Hull, John, 1624-1683. Papers.
Huntington family. Papers, 1776.
Jeimison, Samuel, 1788-1860. Biographical notes.
62-3276
62-3156
s.
62-3157
62-3158
62-3144
62-3825
Klnnicutt, Thomas, 1800-1858. Papers, 1828-57.
Lancaster, Joseph, 1778-1838. Papers.
Lamed, Samuel, 1798-1846. Papers.
Lee & Shepard, publishers, Boston. Correspondence,
1861-1942. 62-3059
Lincoln, Enoch, 1788-1829. Papers. 62-3067
Lincoln. Levi, 1749-1820. Papers. 62-3612
Lincoln, Levi, 1782-1868. Papers, 1793-1864. 62.3811
Lincoln, Waldo, 1849-1933. Papers, 1871-1933. 62-3143
Lincoln, William, 1801-1843. Papers. 62-3813
Marston, Philip Bourke, 1850-1887. Papers. 62-305C
Massachusetts. Militia. Records, 1819-59. 62-3142
Mather family. Papers. 62-3124
Melyen, Jacob, d. 1706. Letter book, 1691-96.
i 62-3107
Millbury, Mass. First Congregational Church.
Records, 1B30-55. 62-3108
Nason, Ellas, 1811-1687. Correspondence,
1831-62. 62-3052^
Nichols, Charles Lemuel, 1851-1929. Papers. 62-3063'
62-3066
62-4793
62-3294
Norcross, GrenviUe HowLana, 1854-1937.
Papers.
Oakes, William, 1799-1848. Correspondence,
1823-48. 62-3054
Paine family. Papers, 1768-1864. 62-3064
Park, Lawrence, 1873-1924. Correspondence.
62-3035
Parker family. Papers. 62-3810
Parkman, Ebenezer, 1703-1782. Papers. 62-3UG
Peabody, Stephen, 1741-1819. Diaries and accounts,
1777-1814. 62-3078
Penn, Thomas, 1702-1775. Letters, 1752-72.
Perkins, Jacob, 1766-1849. Papers.
Perkins, John, 1698-1781. Papers. 62-3057
Phillips, Henry A., 1652-1926. Genealogical notes.
62-3169
Porter, Jacob. Papers. 62 -3827
Preble, George Henry, 1816-1885. Papers. 62-3056
Rockwell, John Arnold, 1803-1861. Papers. 62-3G03
Rogers, John, 1829-1904. Papers. 62-3055
Rumball-Petre, Edwin Alfred Robert, 1881-1954.
Correspondence. 62-3094
Salisbury family. Papers, 1674-1905. 62-3072
Scandlin, William G. , 1828-1871. Papers. 62-307iS
Scofield. James Monroe, 1824-1871. Papers. 62-3076
Sewall, William Bartlett, 1782-1869. Diaries,
1613-45. 62-3109
Sewall family. Papers, 1634-1905. 62-3215
Shaw family. Papers of the Shaw and Webb
families, 1756-1661. 62-4484
Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649. Papers of
Thomas Shepard and his family. 62-4745
Sleeper, John Sherburne, 1794-1676. Papers. 62-3167
Smith, Justin Harvey, 1857-1930, collector. Papers
relating to the Mexican War. 62-3216
AMERICAN ANTIQHARIAN SOCIET Y, WORCESTER.
MASS . (Continued) a
Smith, Sidney Lawton, 1845-1929. Papers. 62-3217
Sprague, John, 1718-1797. Papers, 1713-1815. 62-3218
sJrStearns, Samuel, 1741-1809. Papers. 62-3220
Sullivan, Thomas Russell, 1849-1916. Correspond -
ence - 62-3221
Sweetser, Set)., 1807-1878. Papers, 1838-78. 62-3183
Swett, Samuel, 1775 (ca.)-1850. Papers. 62-3222
Taggart, Samuel, 1754-1825. Letters, 1803-15. 62-3171
Tenney, Jonathan, 1817-1888. Papers. 62-3069
Terry, James, 1844-1912. Papers. 62-3223
Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831. Papers, 1754-1831.
62-3077
62-3224
Tlcknor, Caroline, 1866-1937. Papers.
Tinker, Edward Laroeque, 1881- collector. Pa-
pers relating to Louisiana, 1782-1935. 62-3205
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Correspondence.
l841 " M - 62-3178
Twichell, Qlnery, 1811-1883. Papers. 62-3208
Waldo family. Papers. 62-3166
Wallcut, Thomas. Papers, 1762-1832. 62-3008
Ward tamlly. Papers. 62-3186
Washburn, Charles Grenflll, 1857-1928. Papers.
62-3007
Waters, Jason, 1824- 1808. Memoranda and
account books, 1812-29.
Waters family. Papers, 1742-1885.
West, Richardson & Lord, Boston. Records
1792-1886. ™«>ras,
Whig Party. Massachusetts. Records.
I Wllloughby, William A. , 1817-1887. Papers.
Winchester family. Papers, 1843-72.
Wlnslow, John, 1825-1898. Papers.
Woodward, Samuel Bayard, 1787-1850. Papers
62-3006
62-3005
62-2997
62-3068
62-2998
62-2999
62-3000
62-4711
AMERICAN CATHOLIC HIS TORICAL ASSnCTATIff M
American Catholic Historical Association. Records,
1919-60.
61-1049
• *^S^l CC " roREGA ' nC " W1 ' AS30raA-nQK Bf "™1 ' l
Dexter, Henry Martyn, 1821-1890, collector.
Ecclesiastical councils, 1629-1885. 62-1262
Hawley, Gideon, 1727-1807. Papers, 1753-1806.
61-3171
Torrey, Charles Turner, 1813-1846. Papers, 1837-
**• 61-3077
AMERICAN HISmHTf » L ASSOCIATION. PACIFIC T OAST
BRANCH "~ "~~~ —
American Historical Association. Pacific Coast
Branch. Records, 1904-60. 61-897
AMERICAN NATIONAL RljD rmyss S ee RED CROSS
D. S. AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
AMERICAN PUTT JKncir njAL SOCIETY, PHn.AnKI .PH1 a
dnAmerlcan Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
^F Account books, daybooks, and diaries, 1731-
1813 - 62-751
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Archives, 1768- 61-734
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Collections of letters, 1744-1873. 61-3278
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Independence National Historical Park collection,
"■ lm " 61-1073
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Miscellaneous manuscript collection, 1677-
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers an American history, 1681-192L
61-28
Repository Index
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on botany, 1794-1905. 61-1127
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on international law, 1599-1811. 61-1335
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on language. 61-1658
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on mathematics, ca. 1648-ca. 1814.
61-928
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on meteorology, 1748-1935. 61-929
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on religion. 62-3067
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on science, 1720-1938. 61-950
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on the non-intercourse movement.
176S -"- 61-1021
Americas Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Pa-
pers on travel and exploration, 1671-1812. 62-3386
Audubon, John James, 1786-1(51. Papers, 1822-46.
60-3108
B"he lamflj. Pap.,,, 1770-1*68. 61 . 106
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815. Papers
1785-1813. "*" 61 . rai
Bertram, John, 1689-1777. Papers, 1738-77. 61-729
Beecarla, Giovanni Batista, 1716-1781. Papers.
60-2770
Blakeslee, Albert Francis, 1874-1954. Papers, 1904-
**■ 60-2746
Bonaparte, Charles Laden Jules Laurent, prince de
Caaino, 1803-1857. Correspondence, 1825-57.
60-2823
Bruion de Jouy, Anne Louise Boyvln (d'Hardancourt) b.
1744. Papers, late 18th cent. 61-762
Burd, James, 1726-1793. Papers, 1753-65. 61-1426
Cannon, Walter Bradford, 1871-1945. Papers, 1905-
**■ 60-2730
Coates family. Papers, 1770-1830. 61-887
CoUins, Frank Shipley, 1848-1920. Papers, 1872-
62-747
Correa da Sena, Jose' Francesco, 1730-1823.
Correspondence, 1772-1827. 61-679
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1809-1682. Papers, 1830-
K - 60-2731
Donaldson, Henry Herbert, 1857-1988. Papers, 1890-
19 '8. 60-2732
Duane lamlly. Correspondence, 1770-1907. 61-886
Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis, 1700-17817
Papers, 1728-89. jj.tvs
Dn Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1750-1844. Papers, 1792-
. 1842 - 61-1272
Eyton, Thomas Campbell, 1809-1880. Correspondence,
1838-74. eo.2,33
Fabroni, Giovanni Valentino Match, 1752-1822.
Correspondence of Giovanni and Leopoldo Fabroni,
1775-1863. 62-1171
Franklin, Benjamin, 1709-1790. Papers, 1642-
61-910
Fraier, John Fries, 1812-1672. Correspondence.
1834 - TO - 60-2734
Fl ?fl£ PBr » or . 1844-1909. Correspondence, 1884-
60-2982
62-578
Friends, Socfety of (Free Quakers) Archives.
Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. Correspondence, 1838-87.
60-2792
^^aS*™"". 1800-1875. ConWspcoaence,
l'ta-1894. 60-2767
HaWeman, Samuel Stehman, 1812-1880. Letters
183 *- 81 - 61-789
Ban, David, 1714-1772. Papers, 1745-75. 61-263
Haney, John Louis, 1877-1960. Papers, 1887-1959.
61-1083
Hare, Robert, 1781-1858. Papers, 1764-1859. 62-932
Haunt, Lewis Muhlenberg, 1844-1937. Papers. 1890-
M 4°- . '"" <,!_„«
Hooker, Sir Joseph Datton, 1817-191JL Papers, 1843-
1SM - 61-1096
HopHnson, Francis, 1737-1791. lepers, 1778-91.
60-3139
Borafield, Timothy. Papers, 1733-71 61-266
HosadE, David, 1769-1835. Papers, 1797-1891.
61-773
Humboldt, Alexander, Freiherr von, 1769-1859
Letters, 1793-1859. 60-3216
Hunter, George, 1755-1824. Papers, 1796-1809
61-878
Hutchinson, James, 1752-1893. Papers, 1771-1928.
62-3918
Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1893. Letters, 1851-
1608. 60-3201
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. O. S., 1743-1826
Papers, 1775-1825. gj.jvj
Jennings, Herbert Spencer, 1866-1947. Papers,
1693-1947. 60-2768
61-768
Langstroth, Lorenzo Lorrlaae, 1810-1896. Papers.
1862-96. 61-776
61-1094
Lee, Rtcbard Henry, 1732-1794. Papers, 1768-1823.
61-1070
Lesley, J. Peter, 1819-1903. Papers, 1838-93. 60-3783
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932. Correspondence
1883-1930. 61.W56
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809. Journals of
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, 1803-06.
62-4849
Logan, James, 1674-1751. Correspondence.
1700-1750. 61 . UM
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920. Papers
18S0-1918. u.hm
I.a ndsteiner, Karl, 1868-1943. Papers.
Le Conte family. Papers, 1830-97.
61-777
McAtee, Waldo Lee, 1883- Papers, 1883-1942.
Mlrhanr , Francois Andre', 1770-1855. Papers, 1783-
1811- 60-2773
Montgomery family. Papers, 1620-1861. 61-876
Moore, Ira. Papers, 1848-56. 61-1271
Morley, Sytvanus Griswold, 1883-1948. Papers,
l 905- * 7 - 61-275
Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1650. Correspond-
ence, B19-50. 62-4974
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1753-1815. Papers, 1754rl882.
61-1093
Murphy, Robert Cusnman, 1887- Journals, 1912-60.
62-996
Neagle, John, 1796-1865. Notebooks, 1825-50. 82-3728
North American Land Company. Papers, 1768-1843.
61-1020
Ord, George,- 1781-1886. Letters, 1831-64. 61-769
Owen, Sir Richard, 1804-1892. Correspondence,
1837-92.
61-785
Paget, Sir James, bait. , 1814-1899. Papers, 1784-
!»«• 61-790
Paris. Atnenee. Records, 1792-1853. 62-3917
Patterson family. Papers, 1775-1654: 61-786
Peale family. Peaks-Sellers papers, ca. 1707- 61-1521
Penn family. Papers, 1681-1793. 62-1427
Pennsylvania (Colony) Records, ca. 1882-ca. 1838.
Penrose, Richard Alexander FuUerton, 1863-1931
Papers, 1885-1931. 81 _ 765
Pershouse family. Papers, 1794-1899 61-1019
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813. Papers.
62-4847
Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902. Papers,
1868-99. 62-4848
Price, Ell Kirk, 1797-1884. Papers, 1820-53.
Price, Richard, 1723-1791. Papers, 1767-90.
61-920
61-933
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804. Papers, 1774-1603.
61-767
Raflnesnue, Constantlne Samuel, 1783-1840. Papers.
1808-40. l\Jm
Rlttenhouse, David, 1732-1796. Papers, 1765-1805.
61-782
Rush, Benjamin, 1745-1813. Papers, 1768-1813.
61-774
Repository Index
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. PHILADELPHIA
(Continued) ~~~ "~~~
Say, Thomas, 1781-1834. Correspondence, 1820-83.
61-778
Scallger family. Papers, 15th to lltth cent 61-1344
Sharswood, William, b. 1836. Correspondence,
1865-67. 61-783
Shippen family. Papers, 1750-91. 60-3125
Short, Charles WUHns, 1784-1663. Correspondence
1813-67. 61-781
Short, William, 1759-1849. Correspondence,
1787-1838.
61-1270
Smith, ErwinFrink, 1854-1927. Papers, 1865-1940.
61-780
Smyth, Frederick, 1732-1815. Papers, 1756-
1813. 61-918
Stauffer, Jacob. Correspondence, 1850-79. 61-770
Strahan, William, 1715-1785. Papers, 1751-77.
61-1262
Thomson, Ellku, 1853-1937. Papers, 1883-1944.
61-930
TUghman, William, 1756-1827. Papers, 1771-
1837. 61-917
True, Rodney Howard, 1866-1940. Papers,
1861-1939. 61 _ 784
U. S. Army. Continental Army. Quartermaster's
Dept Records, 1778-80. 60-3124
61-1371
Vaughan family. Papers, 1746-
Warner, John, d. 1873. Correspondence, 1850-64.
61-787
Wlstar, Caspar, 1761-1818. Papers, 1758-1817. 61-944
Wood, George Bacon, 1797-1879. Papers, 1815-1913.
81-788
AVmgPST COIJ.KT.K f,mwAWV
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, baron, 1717-1797.
Papers, 1759-82. 61-2622
CooUdge, Calvin, Pres. U.S., 1872-1033. Papers
"M-M31. ^!ll613
Dickinson, Emily, 1S30-1886. Papers, 1844-ca.
1955. 61-1695
62-524
Fitch, Clyde, 1865-1909. Papers, 1878-1907.
Jebb, Sir RlcnardOaverbouse, 1841-1905. Papers
1859-1905. 61-1940
Pratt, Herbert Lee, 1871-1945, collector. Herbert
Lee Pratt collection, 1757-1813. 61-1S14
RoUe, Humphries. Literary manuscripts, 1911-56.
61-1897
61-1698
Wilbur, Richard, 1921- Literary manuscripts
1B48-59? *^' 61 . 16S6
Rosehoro', Viola. Letters, 1936-44.
ANDERSON , ran rnT.TJ GE AND THEOLOGIC AL
SEMINARY. SCHOOL Of THEOLOGY LIBRARY
Warner, Daniel Sidney, 1842-1895. Papers, 1688-
85. 61-120
AMDOYER NEWTON THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL. NEWTON
Edwards, Janathan, 1703-1758. Papers, 1700-65.
61-671
New England Baptist Library Association, Boston.
Records, 1800-1945. 81-883
ANNMARY BROWN MEMORIAL, PROVIDENCE
BROWN DNIYEKSlTy.. ANNMARY BROWN
MEMORIAL
ARIZONA. PNIVEHSmr t.^ WAgy
Angle, Edward Hartley, 1855-1930. Correspondence,
1922-40. 62-4152
Anna, Jose Maria, of MagdaJena, Mexico. Papers,
1904-21. 62H U, 4
Arizona. University. Office of the President.
Papers of presidents Adams, BfUman, Comstock.
and Parker, 1891-1901. 61-2523
Ashurst, Henry Fountain, 1874- Papers. 61-2579
Clark, Samuel, 1871-1933. Papers, 1916-34. 62-4173
Chun, John Philip, 1851-1932. Papers, 1868-1932.
61-2775
Cosullch, Bernlce, 1896-1956. Papers, 1952-53.
61-2706
Falres, Clifford Clinton, 1877- Papers, 1924-47.
Fish, Edward Nye, 1827-1914. Business records,
1679-1907. 61-2576
Forbes, Henry Clinton, 1833-1903. Poems and
other papers. 61-2577
Halle, Berard, 1874-1961. Papers. 63-468(1
Hammer, Angela, (Hutchinson) 1870-1956? Papers,
1917- 61-2220
Harrison, John Elles, 1886-19(7. Papers, 1930-37.
61-2576
Louis Cameron, 1842-1915. Letter book,
1893-96. 61-2575
Ives, Eugene Semmes, 1859-1917. Papers, 1901-16.
61-2709
Jacobs, Lionel Mark, 1841-1922. Papers, 1867-1909.
61-2796
Jaeger, Louis John Frederick, 1824-1892. Papers,
1660-92. 61-2710
Krutcn, Joseph Wood, 1893- Writings on natural
history, 195- 61-2791
Martin, Douglas De Veny, 1885— Papers. 62-4172
Mascarefias, ManueL Business records, 1884-91.
62-4171
Masetleld, John, 1878- Correspondence, 1906-11.
62-1186
Pima Co. , Ariz. Records, 1864-1923. 61-2574
Pinal Co., Ariz. Records, 1875-1907. 81-2715
Puebla, Mexico (State) Records, 1655-1898. 62-1170
Rak, Mary (Kidder) 1879-1958. Papers. 81-2711
Ross, William J. Letter book, 1872-75. 61-2573
Ruskln, John, 1819-1900. Letters, 1B507-78?
62-493
San Juan de Boquillas y Nogales land grant papers
1833-1901. 62-4154
Satterwmte, Thomas D. 1851-1905. Papers, 1684-96.
81-3041
Scott, Wlnfield, 1786-1866. Papers, 1613-66. 62-1169
Shantz, Homer Le Roy, 1676-1956. Papers, 1905-57.
62-4166
Silllman, Benjamin, 1818-1886. Correspondence,
Smith, Marcus Aurelms, 1852-1924. Letter book,
1900-05. 61-2706
a pe n aT i mni Gold Mining and Milling Company. Records
1898-99. 61-2713
Stevens, Thomas Wood, 1880-1642. Papers. 81-3005
Stoddard, Isaac Taft, 1651-1914. papers, 1894-
1943. 62-4921
Stout, J. H. Letter book, 1671-75. 61-2571
Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945. Papers, 18907-19 — .
62-271
Tlcbenor, Bryan Ward, 18627- Correspondence,
1887-96. 62-594
U. S. War Relocation Authority. Records,
1942-46. 62-4920
United Verde Copper Company. Records, 1886-89.
61-2714
ARIZONA PIONEERS' BTSTORTCAT. snrTETT
Aguiar, Jesus lose'. Papers, 1800-80. 61-2987
Atkjre, Franklin T„ 1865- Papers, 1886-1939.
61-3173
Anderson, John B. , 1845-1925. Papers of John B.
Anderson and Mary Emma Booth Anderson, 1070-
1947. 61-3545
Andrews, Julius SylvestBr, 1853-1943.
Papers, 1896-1932. 62-2659
Arizona. Live Stock sanitary Board. Records, 1870-
1920. 61-3525
Arizona Pioneers 1 Historical Society. Arizona
prison collection, 1884-1917. 61-3547 I
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Bank checks
collection, 1884-1910. 61-3567
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Biographical
files, ante 1864- 61-3635
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Florence ^e.
collection, 1882-1916. Wbl5
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Fort Lowell
collection, 1880-1960. 61-3531
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Gila County
collection, 1880-1920. 82-1704
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Greatarville ,
Arizona collection, 1860-1921. 62-1199
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Helvetia,
Arizona collection, 190L 62-166
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Land grant
collection, 1825-1930. 62-118
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Soctsty. Map collection,
1500-1981. 82-1376
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Mining
miscellany, 1650-1961. 82-2405
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Miscellaneous
collection, 1700-1961. 62-2354
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Mowry Mine
collection, 1893-1918. 62-2302
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Organization
collections, 1880-1961. 62-2259
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Papers
relaxing to cattle and cattle ranching activities,
1885-1942. 61-3564
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Pete
Kitchen collection, 1883-1948. 62-2576
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Postal history
collection, 1650-1961. 62-2211
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Railroads
collection, 1880-1981. 82-2196
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Records, 1884-
1961. 61-3546
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Records of .*»,
churches, 1900-60. 61<flkg
Arizona Ploneere' Historical Society. Tombstone
collection, 1880-1981. 62-2484
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Tubac
collection. 62-2485
Ashurst, Henry Fountain, 1874- Papers, 1904-40.
61-3548
Bagg, Charlotte (Winchester) B56-1931. Papers
1888-1900. 62-4473
Ball, Joseph Henry, papers of Joseph Henry Ball
and Catherine M. Beetson, 1880-1933. 61-3550
Bandel, Eugene, 1835-1889. Papers, 1933-52. 81-3551
'Barnes, William Croft, 1858-1936. Papers, 1871-
l 840 - 61-3249
Barney, James Mitchell, 1674- Papers, 1933-52.
61-3552
Bentley, Evelyn A. Papers, 1880-1940. 61-3553
Benton, Jesse James. Papers, 1907-43. 61-3554
Blake, William Phlpps, 1626-1910. Papers, 1450-1910.
62-2173
Brandos, Raymond, 1924- Papers, 1830-1961.
61-3664
Brlggs, Lloyd Vernon, 1863-1941. Papers.
ca. 1880-1935. ^ 61-3662
Briaegar, Thomas P. Papers, 1912-35. 62-3556
Brown, Estelle (Aubrey) Papers, 1652-55. 61-3557
Brown, George A^ b. 1850. Papers, 1678-1929.
61-3556
Brown, Herbert, 1846-1913. Papers of Herbert Brown
and Mary SMbell Brown, 1891-1813. 62-2174
Cameron, A. F. Scrapnooks, 1897-U12. 61-3558
Campbell, JohnH., 1888- Papers, 1914-2S. 61 -A
CargUL Andrew Hays, 1B44-1920. Papers, 1844-
W2°- 62-4207
Carroll, F. L. Papers, 1863-1946. 61-3561
Casa Grande Canal Company. Records, 1914-16.
61-3562
Caataneda, a. ^ Business records, 1882-1916.
61-3563
Chaffee, Adna Romanza, 1842-1914. Papers, 1885-
"™ 61-2974
1959.
Chambers, George W„ collector. Chambers collection,
1880-196L
Chase, Alexander Wells. Journals, 1666-69.
62-2117
ARIZONA PIONEERS' HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Chattman, Thomas B., 1842-1910. Correspondence,
1888-1910. ei^Sgg
Chllds, £ugene W., 1856-1926. Papers, 1880-1920.
, 61-3568
P Chrisnian, Comrade Clarence. Papers, 1885-88.
61-3180
Clark, Charleo McCoy, 1855-1937. Papers, 1872-
19 "- 61-3570
Cochise Co. , Ariz. Records, 1879-1930. 62-4950
Coleman, Evans. Papers, 1886-1950. 61-3297
Coleman, Prime T. Papers, 1878-90. 61-3571
Commonwealth Mine and Milling Company. Records
1913-19. 62-2303
Canteen family. Papers, 1803-1807. 61-3572
Cook, diaries H. Papers, 1870. 61-3573
Cook, Earle Wayne, 1902- collector. Papers,
1891. 61-3574
Coolldge, Dane, 1873-1940. Papers, 1907-28. 62-226
Corbett, Hiram S. Papers, 1856-1925. 62-2630
Corbett, J. Knox, b. 1661. Papers, 1880-84. 61-3523
Cosullch, Bernlce, 1896-1956. Papers, 1937-47.
61-3524
Cox, William T. Papers, 1899-1910. 61-3975
Coyne, PalrlckJ. Papers, 1875-1924. 61-3630
Craig, Geraldlne E., 1677- Papers, 1859-1961.
62-161
Cnlin, Beopto. Papers, 1850-1900. 61-3576
Cummlngs, Byron, 1860-1954. Papers, 1890-1960.
Curnow, Alice J. Papers, 1880-1940. 62-2617
Daniels, Benjamin Franklin, b. 1892. Papers of
Benjamin Franklin Daniels and Annie E. Daniels
1M0 -«- 61-3577
Del Castillo, Jose, 1903- Papers, to 1941. '61-3191
Dellenbangh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935. Papers,
1870-1925. 61-3158
Dietrich, Edgar C. Papers, 1900-27. 62-2641
Dobyns, Henry F. Papers, 18th-20tli cent. 62-2654
Drachman, Harry A., 1869- Papers of Harry A. and
Florence E. Drachman, 1878-1949. 62-1577
Drachman, Moses, 1870- Papers, 1880-1935.
Dragoon Copper Mining and Smelting Company.
Records, 1902-21. 62-2292
Drake, Charles River. Papers, 1851-1900. 62-255
Duffen, William A, collector. Duffen collection
1870-1961. 62-4816
Eagle Milling Company, Tucson, Arte. Records.
1888-1910. jj.Kjj
Earp family. Papers, 1879-1953. 61-3578
Eekhart, George D. Papers, 1757-1960. 62-2411
Elliott, Arthur H., b. 1851. Papers, 1886-1925.
61-3579
Erwln, Allen A., collector. Erwln collection, 1830-
196u 62-2205
Farber, Lester L. Papers, 1940-41. 61-3526
Fish (E. N.) Company. Records, 1874-1910. 61-3527
Fish, Joseph, 1840-1926. Papers, 1540-1926. 61-3528
Fitts, George H. Ledgers, 1889-91. 61-3529
Fleishman, Frederick, 1857-1924. Business records,
1880-1912. 61-3530
Forbes, Robert Humphrey, 1867- Papers, 1840-
196U 61-3291
Forrest, Earle Robert, 1883- Papers, 1880-1960.
Forsyth, Thomas H. Papers, 1691-99.
Fourr, William, 1843-1935. Papers, 1855-1900.
62-840
Freeman, Merrill Plngree, 1844-1915. Papers to
1920 - 62-1026
Gatewood, Charts Baehr, 1853-1896. Papers, 1880-
_ 50 - 61-3130
Genung, Mabel Amanda, 1875- Papers, 1880-1920.
62-2416
^"ISJ* 1 * BOTy Moti1s ' 1909 - Papers,1878-
1!WD - 62-841
61-3633
62-2643
62-175
Repository Index
Gray, John Pleasant, b. 1860. Papers. 62-3261
Greene, Henry A. Papers, 1878-1929. 62-1234
Greenway, John Campbell, 1872-1926. Papers of
John G. Greenway and Isabella S. Greenway,
1890-1950. 61-3632
Gregory, Leslie E. Papers, 1846-1930. 62-125
Grossetta, Warren A. Papers of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren A. Grossetta, 1890-1940. 62-163
Hancock, James Covington, 1862-1937. Papers,
1880-1935. 62-126
Band, George 0., 1830-1887. Diaries, 1881-87.
Handy, John Charles, 1844-1691. Papers, 1881-1920.
62-3646
Hankln, W. E. Papers of W. E. Hankln and Harriet
Hankln, 1881-1921. 62-839
Hart, Samuel Lombart. Papers, 1647-87. 62-1086
HatUck, William. Papers of William HatUck and
Rose HatUck, 1889-95. 62-127
Hayden, Carl Trumbull, 1877- collector. Hayden
collection, ea. 1800-1981. 62-128
Hayhurst, Hal Lamar. Papers, 1880-1943. 62-2449
Herrera, Eleazar D., collector. Herrera collection,
1880-1920. 62-164
Heywood, Joseph Seal, 1876- Papers, 1880-1946.
62-113
Hill, Edwin Bliss, 1866-1948. Papers, 1870-1950.
61-2975
Hoffman, Velma Rudd. Papers, 1953-61. 62-117
Holliday, William J„ collector. Holllday collection.
1550-1961. 62-1566
Holme, John Francis. 1868-1904. Papers, 1880-1940.
62-73
Hughes, Louis Cameron, 1812-1915. Papers, 1894-
1910. Q . 167
Hughes, Samuel, 1829-1917. Papers, 1858-1930.
62-2356
Hughes, Thomas, 1845-1907. Papers, 1872-88. 62-2510
Hunt, George Wiley Paul, I859-193L
Papers, 1900-30. 62-2642
Huntington, Daniel J. W., 1879- collector.
Huntington collection, 1800-1961. 62-560
International Marble Company. Records, ea. 1900-20.
62-162
Ivancovlch, Byron, collector. Ivancovich collection,
1770-1961. 62 _ 54S
Ives, Eugene Semmes, 1859-1917. Papers, 1905-
15. 62-1088
61-3634
Jacobs tarnOy. Papers, 1865-1900.
Johnson, Charles, of the Texan Santa Fe Expedi-
tion. Correspondence of Charles, George, and
Albert Johnson, 1813-1900. 62-2962
Jones, Ada Ekey, collector. Jones collection, 1850-
192 °- 62-166
Julian (W. A.) Company, Tucson, Am. Records,
18^0-1935. 62-159
Kemp, Nellie, papers, 1900-50. 62-636
Kino Memorial Committee. Records, I700-196L 62-2582
Klrldaod, Joseph H. , 1863-1947, collector
Kirkland collection, 1880-1935. 62-2376
Km, George Farwell, 1868-1928. Papers of George
Farwell Km and Edith O. Kltt, 1919-61. 62-912
Knetpp, Leon Frederick. Papers, 1890-1961. 62-170
Lage, Patricia, collector. Lage collection, 1880-1950.
62-169
Lance, William L., collector. Lance collection, 1877-
97 - 62-829
Land, Webster H., 1881- Correspondence, 1923-24.
62-168
Lee, John Doyle, 1812-1877. Papers, 1873-1900.
61-3555
Leonard, Heman Burr. Papers, 1880-1935. 62-174
Leonard, Ida Reid, 1875-1947. Papers, 1845-1940.
Lesneur, James Warren, 1878- Papers, 1874-1939.
62-813
Lockwood, Francis Cummins, 1864-1948.
Papers.
62-2638
Lafgren, Peter Anders, 1847-1922. Papers, 1847-
1900. 6 2-658
Loring, George H., b. 1854. Papers, 1854-78. 62-172
Lorlng, Madison R., collector. Loiing collection,
1875-1961. 62-913
Macdougal, Daniel Trembly, 1665-1958. Papers, 1893-
1935. 61-3631
McGee, James E. Papers, 1912. 62-455
Mada, Ethel, 1881- Papers, 1880-1959. 62-171
Magee, John £., 1839-1918. Papers, 1656-1905.
62-2227
Mathews, Rena, 1874- Papers, 1902-32. 62-1503
Matbewson, Edward Payson, 1864-1948. Papers,
1915-35. 62-1527
Mazzanovieh, Anton, b. 1860. Papers, 1880-1935.
Miller, William !»., b. 1860. Papers, 1880-1940.
62-795
Milton, Jefferson Davis, 1861-1947. Papers, 1920-30.
62-1451
Ming, Marcus Amelias S., d. 1925. Papers,
I860-196L 62-2723
Morton, Mrs. Emmett Crawford, collector. Morton
collection, 1880-1961. 62-786
Musk, Joseph Amasa, 1847-1927. Papers, 1916-27.
62-794
Murphy, James, lawyer. Papers, 1880-1961. 62-2330
Murphy, John, 1898- collector. Papers, 1880-
I96L 62-2955
Myer, Albert Lee. Letterbook, 1893-94. 62-2580
Nash, C. G. Papers, 1920-57. 62-2353
Neff, Mary (Lawson) b. 1862. Papers, 1887-1935.
62-2277
New State Mining Company. Records, ca. 1912-14.
62-2283
Nichols, Charles A., 1678- Papers, 1900-60. 62-2305
O'Neill, William Owen, 1860-1898. Papers, 1885-1910.
62-2306
Parsons, George Whttwell, 1850-1933. Papers, 1870-
1935. 62-2348
Parsons, Mildred F. Papers, 1930-59. 62-2244
Pearce, Joseph Harrison. Papers, 1878-1950. 62-2263
Peterson, James. Papers, 1870-I96L 62-2523
Pima Co., Ariz. Records, 1660-1961. 62-2223
Pinal Co., Arte. Records, 1880-1981. 62-2307
Pool, Frank Marlon, 1868-1949. Papers, 1880-1950.
62-2222
Poston, Charles Debrille, 1825-1902. Papers. 62-2658
Rasch, Philip J. Papers, 1870-1961. 62-2262
Reynolds, Albert S. Papers, 1880-1940. 62-2345
Rice, Michael M. Papers, 1880-1935. 62-2240
Rillito Canal Company. Records, 1908-14. 62-2224
Ringgold, Frank M. Papers, 1885-1940. 62-2942
Roberts, Clara (Fish) Papers, 1862-1945. 62-2241
Rockfellow, John Alexander, 1858-1947. Papers,
1865-1933. 62-2440
Ronstadt, Frederick, 1868- Papers, 1880-1953.
62-2218
Roskruge, George J., 1845-1928. Papers, 1880-1930.
62-536
Satterwhite, Thomas D., 1851-1905. Papers, 1860-
1930.
62-3727
Schneider, Gustave van Hemert Papers, 1858-1916.
61-3618
Sierra del Oro Gold Company. Records, 1913-14.
62-2284
Slaughter family. Papers, 1800-1950. 62-612
Smalley, George Herbert. Papers, 1872-196L 62-2928
Smith, Cornelius Cole, 1913- Papers, 1865-196L
Smith, George Edson Phillip, 1873- Papers
1880-I96L
62-2524
62-2475
Repository Index
ARIZONA PIONEERS' HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Smith, Marcus Aurelius, 1652-1924. Pipers,
1888-1915. 62-2483
Smith, Mary W. Correspondence, 1900-57. 62-2482
Snyder, Fred, of Arizona. Papers, 1889-1908. 62-2481
Spring, John A. Papers, 1850-192L 62-2528
Stanley, Bruce M. Papers, 1871-1935. 62-2542
Staples, Stephen McLellan, 1800-1832. papers,
1822-30. 62-4486
Staufier, Charles Albert, 1880- Papers. 62-2480
Stelnfeld lamily. Papers, 1872-196L 62-2836
Stevens, Daniel C. Papers, 1882-1916. 62-2527
Stevens, Hiram Sanford, 1832-1893. Papers,
1856-84. 62-2479
Stoner, Victor, 1893-1957, collector. Stoner collection
1666-1959. 61-3637
Strahlmann, Mrs. Louis. PaperB, 1870-1938. 62-2709
Stratum, Emerson Oilier. Papers, 1882-1920. 62-2518
Strode, John WlUlam, 1883- Scrapbooks,
1929-36. 62-2726
Swttzer, William Howard. Correspondence, 1945-49.
62-2519
Sykes, Godfrey Clenton, 1861-1948. Papers, 1853-
u 56. 62-2648
Tenney, Ammon M., 1844-1925. Diaries, 1866-1921.
61-3663
Toulouse, Joseph H. Papers, 1849-1935. 62-2520
Truman, George E.,d. 1929. Papers, 1914-30. 62-2498
Tucson, Arte. Records, 1840-196L 62-2499
Tucson, Arte. First Presbyterian Church. Rec-
ords , 1878. 82-3260
Tucson Garden Chib. Records, 1935-45. 62-2496
Tucson Ice and Cold* Storage Company. Records,
1898-1917. 62-2492
Tulty, Charles Hopkins, 1852-1923. Papers, 1540-
1957. 62-2470
Twin Buttes Mining and Smelting Company
Records, 1905-1L 62-2687
UdalL Orma (Phelps) 1901- Papers, 1860-196L 62-24T1
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. San Carlos Agency.
Records, 1878-190L 62-2581
U. S. District Court. Arizona. U. S. Marshals'
records, 1880-1928. 62-3831
Vail, Edward L., 1849-1932. Papers, 1850-1953.
Valley ol the Moon, Tucson, Ariz. Records,
1942-56.
Van Valkenburgh, Richard. Papers, 1890-1940.
62-2776
62-2583
81-3629
Vosburg, John Selab, 1840-1931. Papers 1870-
1920. 62-4812
Walker, Arthur Ludan. Papers, 1883-1934. 62-2521
Walker, John W., notary public. Papers
1926-27. 82 . 2472
Weiss, Henry George, d. 1946. Papers, 1942-51. 62-2522
Whltmore, William Vincent, b. 1862. Papers
1860-1935. 61-3628
Wilbur, Reuben Augustus. Papers, 1881-192L 62-2473
Wiley, Joseph Lee. Papers, 1884-1920. 62-2951
Williams, Eugene Ellis. Papers, 1863-1935. 62-2474
Williamson, Daniel R. , 1863-1940. Papers
1880-1945. 61-3636
Winn, Frederick, 1880-1845. Papers, 1907-55.
Wlnsor, Muliord, 1874- Papers, 1932-5L 62-2476
Wise, Joseph Enoe, 1867-1952. Papers, 1900-20. 62-2517
Wood, Charles Morgan. Papers, 1870-1930. 62-2533
Woods, Mary Emilie Hohnan. Correspondence,
1885-191S. 62-2478
Woody, Clara T. Papers, I870-196L 62-2477
ARKANSAS. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Brough, Charles milnrra, 1876-1935. Papers, 1895-
1935. 61-2117
Cravens and Boren. Records, 1913-22. 61-2537
Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Records, 1823-
1943. 62-2497
Deas, James S. Papers, 1825-77. 62-975
Eno, Clara Bertha, 1854-1951, collector.
Papers, 1830-1947. 62-2459
Johnson, Charles B. Papers, 1859-65. 61-1977
Leflar, Robert Allen, 1901- Wax Relocation Authority
papers, 1942-46. 62-1203
McRae, Thomas Cblpman, 1851-1929. Papers, 1879-
1929. 61-2001
HemmeL Harmon Livenght, 1852-1927. Papers,
1879-1927. 61-3279
Reynolds, Daniel Harris, 1832-1902. PaperB, 1861-92.
61-2536
Thomas, David Yancey, 1872-1943. Papers, 1901-38.
61-3195
U. S. District Court. Arkansas (Western District)
Correspondence, 1872-1901. 62-193
ASSOCIATE D DAYTON AKD MONTGOMERY COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
Associated Dayton and Montgomery County Historical
Societies. Autograph letters and documents.
61-1947
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, LIBRARY
Petrte, George, 1866-1947. Papers, 1826-1945.
61-2912
AUGUSTANA COLLEGE AMD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
ROCK ISLAND. ILL
Davenport, George, 1783-1845. Ledgers, 1824-35.
61-3383
BAKER LIBRARY. BOSTON see HARVARD UNI-
VERsrry. graduate school of business
ADMINISTRATION. BAKER LIBRARY
BALTTMORE rrnxxn r. OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND.
LIBRARX
Mary Angellne, Slater, collector. Twentieth century
poets collection, 1940-4L 61-2504
Melchner, Mary Roberta, collector. Gerard Manley
Hopkins collection, 1862-1958. 62-543
BALTIMOR E. ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY St
ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY, BALTIMORE
BAYLOB UNIVERSITY, WACO. TEX. LD3RARY
Acree, Fred. Papers, 1830-1950. 62-420
Alexander, James Patterson, 1883-1947. Papers.
1920-55.
62-415
American Studies Association of Texas. Records,
195S " 62-439
Armstrong, A. Joseph, 1873-1954. Papers, 1869-
196 °- 61-2121
Balnes, George Washington, 1809-1882. Papers
1750-1950. ^ "*"*> w ^ 10
Barnard, George, 1818-1883. Papers, 1820-1900.
62-409
Baylor University, Waco, Tex. Archives, 1840-1960.
62-441
Black, JoeL Papers, 1863-65. 61-1558
Borden, Gail, 1801-1874. Papers, 1820-40. 62-404
Brann, William Cowper, 1855-1898. Papers, 1890-
"■ 62-406
Bronough, John Mitchell, d. 1889. Papers, 1861-85.
61-2104
Brooks, Samuel Palmer, 1863-1931. Papers, 1850-
19M - 62-405
Brooks, Thomas Dudley. Papers, 1920-40. 62-434
Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1806-1861. Papers,
1814-60. 61-2118
Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. Papers, 1837-1889,
61-2102.
Browning family. Papers, 1698- 61-2113
Burleson, Richard Byrd. Papers, ca. 1830-85.
Burleson, Rufus Columbus, 1823-1901. Papers,
ca. 1830-1900. 62-418
Burress, Tom. Letters, 1950-55.
Cannedy, T. E; Papers, 1892-1955.
62-435 J
62-1638
62-411
62-454
Carrington, Addie Baylor. Papers, ca. 1900-1955.
62-447
Carroll, Benajah Harvey, 1843-1914. Papers of
Benajah Harvey Carroll and James Milton Carroll,
1850-1950. 62-419
Cooper, Oscar Henry, 1852-1932. Papers, 1895-
1902. 62-440
Crane, Royston Campbell, b. 1864. Papers of
Royston C. Crane and William Carey Crane,
ca. 1700-1950. 62-426
Dawson, Joseph Martin, 1879- Papers, 1900-60.
Dudley, R. £. Papers, ca. 1914.
Duerr, Christian Frederich. Papers, 1830-1950.
82-445
Farr, Richard L. Papers, 1860-65. 61-1780
Freeman, John D. Papers, 1790-1900. 62-421
Gooch, Wilby T. Papers, 1885-1960. 62-417
Greve, J. J. Papers, 1878-1950. 62-412
Grundy, Robert A. Papers, 1900-50. 62-427
Guittard, Francis Gevrler. Papers of Francis Gevrier
Guittard and Josephine Guittard. ca. 1700-1957.
62-122
Haass, Herman E. Papers, 1878-1956. 62-433
Harrison, Guy Bryan. Papers, 1715-1960. 62-414
Houston, Samuel, 1793-1863. Papers, 1830-60.
62-1637
Hucklns, James, 1808-1863. Papers, 1830-60. <ik
62-416 W
Johnson, Charles D. Papers, 1920-50. 62-413
Kelley, Daniel A. Papers, 1890-1939. 62-443
Ku Klux KUaa (1915- ). Records, 1940-60. 61-1775
McKuuey, Collin. Papers, 1820-50. 62-437
Martin, Dock K., b. 1878. Papers, 1920-60. 62-436
Meroney, William Pens, 1881-1938. Papers, 1920-
4a - 62-430
Montgomery, Edmund, 1835-1911. Papers of
Edmund Montgomery and Elisabet Ney Mont-
gomery, 1850-1910. 62-425
Nacogdoches, Tex. Records, 1770-ca. 1900. 61-175C
Neff, Pat Morris, 1871-1952. Papers, 1820-1952.
62-424
Norris, John Franklyn, 1877-1952. Papers, 1890-
1950. 62-429
Pier, Sarah c. Papers, 1820-70. 62-448
Porter, Clyde. Papers of Clyde Porter and Mae
Reed Porter, 1820-1900. 62-431
Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, 1838-1898. Papers of
Lawrence S. Ross and Shapley Prince Ross,
1820-1900. 62-423
RusselL Lily (McDjoy) Papers, 1900-58. 62-444
Scarborough, Dorothy, 1878-1935. Papers, 1890-1945.
62-409
Schleicher family. Papers, 1870-1950. 61-1762
Taylor, Carrie Lee. Papers, 1897-99. 62-446 ^^
Wecter, Dixon, 1906-1950. Papers, 1906-50. 62-442 ^^
White, William Richardson, 1892- Papers, 1945-60.
62-403
Wilson, Frank M., 1908- Papers, 1935-55. 62-432
Wimpee, W. J. Letters, 1949-60. 62-407
BELCHERTO WN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION BBi rni-D.
TOWN MASS" J ""-"fr .
Bridgman, Elijah Coleman, 1801-1861 Papers
1820-39 ' 62-5014
440
BENTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, ROGERS
A5TC ~ — " ' '
Funk, Erwln C. , 1877-1960. Articles, 1896-1960.
61-896
BERGEN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
HACKENSACK.
Bergen County Historical Society, Haekensaek, N. J.
Manuscript collection, 18th cent.- 62-1417
BERKELEY. CALIF. PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELI GION
LIBRARY ; ; ;
Benton, Joseph Augustine, 1818-1892. Papers, 1846-81.
61-1233
Congregational Churches in California. Northern
California Conference. Archives, 1854- 62-3296
Deal, David, 1B20-1865. Papers. 62-3864
DwineU, Israel Edson, 1820-1890. Papers, ea. 1849-90.
61-1234
Fish, Isaac Benjamin, 1828-1884. Papers, 1845-81.
61-1232
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. California.
Records, 1849-1939. 81-1235
Nash, Charles Sumner, 1856-1926. Papers 1687-
19207 61-1366
Owen, Isaac, 1809-1868. Papers, 1830-68. 61-1361
Pond, William Chauncey, 1830-1925. Papers, 1850-
1W "- 61-1202
Willey, Samuel Hopkins, 1821-1914. Correspondence
1846_74 - 61-1327
Woman's Board o( Missions lor the Pacific.
Records of women's missionary societies
1887-19S3. 52.4954
BETHEL COLLEGE HISTORICAL LTHBtHy
mk Albrecht, Franz, 1876-1944. Papers. 61-110
Banman, Heinrich, 1843-1933. Papers 1874-
19W - 81-202
Brown, Heinrich Jacob, 1679-1959. Papers
1945-58. ^ ' B2.447J
Enut, Frieda (Voth) Regier, 1855-1949. Paoers
1884-1949. " p ' 61 . 171
Epp, John H., 1677-1951. Sermons. 62-3611
Ewert, Wilhelm, 1829-1887. Papers of Wilhelm
Ewert and William J. Ewert, 1886-1927. 61-612
Gaeddert, Dietrich, 1837-1900. Papers, 1857-1903.
61-228
General Conference Mennonite Church. Records
1860-1960. 'ei-USS
Goerz, David, 1849-1914. Papers, 1860-1914.
61-229
Harder, Gustav, 1855-1923. Papers, 1868-1923.
61-227
Harms, Gerhard N., 1863-195L, Papers, 1682-1951.
81-1416
Krehhiel, Christian 1832-1909. Papers, 1863-
1947 • 61-1210
Krehhiel, Christian Emmanuel, 1669-1948
Papers, 1893-1947. 61-199
Krehhiel, Henry Peter, 1862-1940. Papers 1880-
194 °- 62-3610
LinScheid, GustavA., 1875-1942. Papers 1692-
194 °- 61-200
Mennonite Board of Guardians. Records, 1873-8U.
62-4478
# Mennonite Central Committee. Newton Relief Com-
mittee. Records, 1919-43. 61-367
Permer, Peter A. , 1871-1949. Papers, 1899-1949.
61-216
Peters, David, 1877-1956. Papers, 1949-56.
62-4476
Rlchert, Peter H., 1871-1949. Papers, 1888-1949.
61-198
Schowalter, Jacob A., 1879-1953. Papers, 1914-52.
61-690
Sprunger, Samuel Ferdinand, 1848-1923 Papers
1868-1903. ' £.2,,!
Thiersteln, John R. , 1867-1941. Papers, 1889-
1941 • 61-203
Repository Index
Dnruh, Peter Herman, 1881-1943. Papers, 1906-
22- 61-313
Voth, Henry R., 1855-1931. Papers, 1877-1930.
61-226
Voth, Peter Richer!, 1870-1962. Papers, 1894-
19<9 ' 62-4477
Warkentin, Abraham, 1885-1947. Papers, 1927-43.
62-3609
WedeL Peter J., 1871-1951. Papers, 1889-1945.
62-3612
Wedel, Peter Philip, 1884- Papers, 1918-49. 61-1413
Wlens, P. J., 1877-1945. Papers, 1904-43. ' 61-204
BISHOP BARAGA ASSOCIATTON. MARQUETTE. MICK.
Baraga, Friedrich, Bp., 1797-1868. Papers, mainly
18th cent. 62-1556
BOSCOBEL RESTORATION. GARRISON. N. Y.
Dyckman, States Morris. Papers, 1776-1606. 62-830
BOSTON ATHENAEUM
Buckmlnster, Joseph Stevens, 1764-1812. Papers,
1798-1812. 61-931
Codman, Ogden. Papers, 1909-39. 61-1123
Price, EzekieL. 1728-1802. Papers, 1754-1800.
61-1638
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927, defendant Sacco-VanzetU
«*. "21-«. 61-3013
ShnrcHfL. Margaret Homer (Nichols; 1879-1959
Papers, 1854-1952. 81-2354
BOSTON COLLEGE, BOSTON. MASS. LIBRARY
Boston College, Boston, Mass. Library. Special
Irish collection, 1871-1905. 61-348
CahiU, George. Papers, 1866-93.
Meynell family. Papers, 1893-1959.
60-186
60-246
Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dightan, 1823-1896.
Papers, 1852-95. 60-245
Thompson, Francis, 1659-1907. Papers, 1877-
1907 - 60-291
BOSTON UN TVERSrry LIBRARIES
Barrett, Oliver Roger, 1873-1950. Papers. 61-881
Bartlett, Truman Howe, 1835- Papers, 19th and
20th cent. 61-863
Bartlett family. Correspondence, early 19th cent.
61-884
Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930 Papers
1894-1926. ^ ' „!_„(,
Blgelow, Melville Madison, 1846-1921. Papers
1877-1921. '61-453
Bortman, Mark, collector. Bortman collection, 1650
(ca.J-1890. 61-1086
Boston. First Church. Thursday lectures, 18th cent.
61-688
Boston. Mercantile Library Association. Records
19th cent. 61-1080
B ?l a Z2:J"*" riz La »*l«on, 1866-1952. Papers,
19-20th cent. 'y.^
Butler family. Earls of Carrick estate papers
18th-19th cent. ' 61 . 1211
Foxcroft family. Papers, 1690-1770. 60-3292
Lincoln, Abraham, Prea. U.S., 1809-1865. Stone
collection of Lincoln letters, 1860-65. 61-882
Mayhew family. Papers, 1648-1774. 61-440
Sharp, Dallas Lore, 1870-1929. Papers, 1900-29.
81-439
Stone, Kdward Carleton, 1878- collector. American
statesmen collection, 18th-20th cent. 61-1375
Ware, Charlotte (Barrell) 1862-1945. Papers.
1905-45. """• 61 _45 7
Warren, William Fairfield, 1833-1929. Papers
1850-1929. 61-441
BOSTONIAN SOCIETY. BOS-rp M
Bostontan Society, Boston. Colours collection,
' I'M- 61-262
BRIOHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY. PROVQ. UTAH. LIBRARY
Bamberger Railroad Company. Records, 1882-
1953. 62-4107
Bowen, Emma Lucy (Gates) 1880-1951. Papers, 1896-
l 950 - 61-3009
Dixon, Henry Aldous, 1890- Papers, 1954-61).
62-4249
Hafen, LeRoy Reuben, 1893- Papers. 62-4826
Lund, Cornelia (Sorenson) 1882-1959. Papers
1931-1949. 62-4179
Ogden State Bank. Records, 1889-1935. 62-4160
Peerless Coal Company. Records, 1921-54. 62-4250
Provo Commercial and Savings Bank. Records
1890-1933. 62-4252
Provo, Utah. First National Bank. Records,
1882-1900. 62-4253
Reagan, Albert B., 1671-1936. Papers, 1905-35.
62-4198
Spring Canyon Area Coal Company. Records,
1913-54. 62-4197
Talmage, James Edward, 1862-1933. Papers, 1876-
1930. 61-3052
Utah Fuel Company. Records, 169U-1919. 62-4251
Van Buren, Lotta, 1877-1960. Papers, 1912-6U.
WatUns, Arthur Vivian, 1686- McCarthy censure
papers, 1954. 61-3053
BROOKINGS, S. P. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH. PARISH HOUSE
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.
South Dakota (Missionary District) Records,
1662-1953. 62-4893
BROOME COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY .
BINGHAMTON. N. Y.
Whitney, Joshua, 1773-1645. Papers, 1794-1907.
61-3260
BROWN UraVERSITY. ANNMAKY BROWN MEMORTAI,
Hawkins, Rush Christopher, 1831-1920. Papers
1861-1820. 61-191
weedon, George, 1730 7-1790. Letters, 1776-86.
61-488
Wyllys, Samuel, 1632-1709. Papers, 1636-1701.
61-1303
BROWN UNIVERSITY. JOHN CARTER BRfMm.M.HV
Arnold (Samuel G.) & Company, Providence. Records,
1773-1825. 61-1769
Bartlett, John Russell, 1805-1886. Papers, 1846-
86. 62-325
Brown family. Business records, 1750-1900. 60-1421
Brown University. John Carter Brown Library.
Linguistics of aboriginal Latin America, 1575-
1800. 60-1423
Charitable Baptist Society, Providence. Records,
1774-ea. 1600. 60-1420
Franciscans. Papers relating to the Franciscan
Order of New Spain, 1576-1620. 60-3033
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace Dale, R. L
Records, ea. 1800. 60-1419
Washington, George, Pres. U. S., 1732-1799.
Papers, 1775-88. 60-1422
BROWN UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Brown University. Archives, 1769-ca. 1960. 60-3344
Brown University. Library. Civil War letters, 1858-
79. 60-2992
Burleigh, George Shepherd, 1821-1903. Papers,
1839-90. 60-3262
Corliss, George Henry, 1817-1888. Papers, 1838-83.
60-2357
Corliss, WilUam. Diaries, 1856-63. 60-2136
Cox, Samuel Sullivan, 1824-1889. Papers, 1852-87.
60-2353
Crosby, Harry, 1898-1929. Papers, 1920"s. 61-2414
Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. Papers, 1852-
" 60-2154
Repository Index
BROWN UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY (Continued)
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854. Papers, 1826-54.
60-2137
Elliott, Maud (Hove) 1854-1948. Papers, 1882-1948.
60-2134
Ellsworth, Ephralm Elmer, 1837-1861. Papers, 1854-
61 - 61-3016
Glalsher, James Whitbread Lee, 1848-1928. Cor-
respondence, 1870-84. 60-2103
Hay, John, 1838-1905. Papers, 1856-1905. 60-2193
Henry, Mellinger Edward. Papers, 1910-42. 60-2113
Henshsw, John C, 1815-1871. Papers, 1842-63.
60-2496
Howells, WHUam Dean, 1837-1920. " Papers, 1896-
"19- 60-2375
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. Papers, 1878-
1945. 60-3206
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1865. Mc-
Lellsn Lincoln collection, 1789-1939. 60-3020
Llppltt, Charles Warren, 1846-1924. Papers, 1875-
1920. 60-2112
Lovecralt, Howard Phillips, 1880-1937. Papers.
1897-1837. 60 . 2175
Masters, Edgar Lee, 1869-1950. Papers, 1928-42.
62-3617
Miller, Joaquin, 1841 ? -1913. Papers, 18— to 1910.
60-2155
O'Connor, William Douglas, 1832-1889. Papers,
1852-86. 60-2110
Russell, Jonathan, 1771-1832. Papers, 1795-1832.
Sherman, Philip Darrell, 1881-1957. Koopman
collection, 1819-1951. 60-3310
Sours, Benjamin Franklin Mears, b. 1863. Papers
1896-1953. 60-2153
Sprague, William, 1830-1915. Papers of William
and Catherine Chase Sprague, 1858-90. 60-2125
Sylvester, James Joseph, 1814-1897. Papers, 1842-
97. 60-2152
Thayer, Eli, 1819-1899. Papers, 1841-98. 60-2124
Tlcknor, Caroline, 1866-1937. Papers, 1913-24.
60-2147
Tllton, Theodore, 1835-1907. Papers, 1894-1901.
60-2132
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886. Correspondence,
1867-74. 60-2207
Very, Jones, 1813-1880. Papers of Jones and Lydla
Very, 1839-86. 60-2150
Whitman, Sarah Helen (Power) 1803-1678.
Papers, 1935-19-. 60-2180
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Papers, 1886-87. 60-2149
Zola, tfrnile, 1840-1902. Correspondence, 1879-88.
60-2133
BUCKNBL L UlnVERSITY. LEWISBURG. PA. LIBRARY
Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932. Papers, 1866-1830.
Walls, JohnAbbet, 1679- Papers, 1898-1958.
Walls family. Papers, 1760-1956.
61-2350
61-3274
BUCKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, novuam.
Chapman family. Papers, 1697-1883. 61-3183
Davis, William Watts Bart, 1820-1910. Papers, ca
1616-1908. 62-4053
Deeh, MichaeL Papers, 1796-1860. 61-3204
DuBols, Charles E., 1799-1865. Papers, 1791-1912.
62-997
Eastburn, Samuel C. Papers, 1690-1930. 62-564
Fackenthal, Benjamin Franklin, 1851-1941. Papers,
1727-1940. 62-1116
FouUe lamlly. Papers, 1726-1884. 61-3168
Hart, Samuel, 1763-1863. Papers, 1749-1910. 62-1006
Hough, Oliver, 1868-1915. Papers, 1886-1909.
62-142
Jenlts, Michael Hutchinson, 1795-1867. Papers, 1695-
1909. 61-3174
Kirkbride family. Papers, 1688-1849. 62-831
Kulp family. Papers, 1778-1889. 62-572
Strawn, Eli W., 1822-1907. Papers, 1792-1912.
62-753
Yerkes, Harman, 1643-1928. Papers, 1715-1928.
BUFFALO AND ERIE COUNTY HBTOHCAL SOCIETY
Van der Kemp, Francis Adrian, 1752-1829. Papers,
1788-1829. 62-1483
BUTLER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
HAMILTON. OHIO
Butler Count; (Ohio) Historical Society. Miscellaneous
collections, ca. 1800- 62-2051
Woods, John, 1794-1855. Papers, ca. 1818-53.
62-2176
CALIFORNIA. STATE T.TTfRA RY. SACRAMENTO
Bandel, Eugene, 1835-1889. Papers, 1853-89. 61-3470
Benton, Joseph Augustine, 1818-1692. Papers, 1847-
99. 62-832
BidwelL John, 1819-1900. Papers, 1841-1900. 62-977
Brewster, Georgians. Correspondence, 1854-89.
California. State Library, Sacramento. Account
books, 1839— ca. 1900. 62-3301
California. State Library, Sacramento. Collec-
tion of reminiscences. 62-3497
California. State Library, Sacramento. Diaries,
1847-99. 62-3382
Colt, LiUie (Hitchcock) 1843-1929. Papers, 1865-
1880's. 62-134
Committee of Vigilance, San Francisco. Records,
1856 - 62-3302
Davis, William Heath, 1822-1909. Papers, 1836-1909.
62-121
De Long, Charles £., 1832-1876. Papers, 1853-69.
62-120
Fay family. Papers, 1850-68. 62-144
Folger, Benjamin Franklin, 1814-1864. Papers, 1848-
77. 6j. 119
Gallup, Joslah, 1826-1858. Correspondence, 1852-
60 - 62-145
Could & Curry Silver Mining Company. Records
1859-85. 62-3278
Houghton, James Franklin, 1827-1903. Business
records, 1853-55. 62-3280
Morse, Ephraim '*'., 1823-1906. Papers, 1850-91.
62-3357
Perkins, Isaac. Correspondence, 1850-52. 62-4698
Reading, Plerson Barton, 1816-1668. Papers,
1842-68. 62-3259
Rowe, Joseph Andrew, 1819-1887. Papers, 1857-61.
62-152
Sexton, Warren T., 1823-1878. Papers, 1850-78.
62-3279
Shaw, S. C. Business correspondence, 1859-61. 62-3299
Smith, John Marsh, b. 1818. Correspondence
1849-63. 62 . 3300
Southworth, Philip T., 1814-1860. Papers
1850-77. 62-4868
Sutter, John Augustus, 1803-1880. Papers,
1840-79. 62-4747
Sutter, John Augustus, 1826-1897. Papers,
1850-90. 62-4822
Tasheira, Anthony Lewis, 1822-1660. Papers
1849-86. 62-4748
Winchester, Jonas, 1810-1687. Papers, 1829-84.
62-3303
CALIFORNIA. STATE LIBRARY. SACRAMENTO.
SUTRO BRANCH. SAK FRANCISCO
Banks, Sir Joseph, hart., 1743-1820. Banks, 1743-
!620. 61-3292
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro Branch,
San Francisco. Hebrew manuscripts, ca. 1300-
1600. 61-3230
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro
Branch, San Francisco. Italian manuscripts,
ca. 1465-ca. 1635. 61-2955
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro Branch,
San Francisco. Mexican manuscripts, ca. 1790-
1840. 62-!^U
Halllveu-PhiUlpps, James Orchard, 1820-1889. 9r~
Papers relating to Shakespeare, 1391-1769. 62-64
HlttelL Theodore Henry, 1830-1917. Papers, 1849-
1900. 61-3250
Murray, John, ctvll engineer. Papers, 1820-50.
Saxony (Electorate, 1356-1806) Lavs, statutes, etc
Manuscript laws, ca. 1580-ca. 1810. 62-217
Spottiswood and Robertson, London. Correspondence,
ca. 1767-1848. 61-2956
CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSITY. LICK OBSERVATORY
see LICK OBSERVATORY
CJ ^S^!£" 'WgVEKsmr. owvERsrrYATLns
ANGELES. BUREAU OF GOVERNMENTAL RESEARCH.
LIBRARY :
Baylies, John Randolph, 1853-1937. John Randolph
Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation coltoction,
1890-1937. gj.uj
Hlchbom, Franklin, 1869- Papers, 1890-1940.
62-533
McWllUams, Carey, 1905- collector. Carey
McWilUams collection, 1930-40. 62-123
California. UNivERsrrY. mnvERsrnr at los
ANGELES t .ram by '
Angulo, Jaime de. Papers, ca. 1C30-54. 62-1190
Arator, subdeacon In Rome, fl. 513-544. The
McKlniay collection of Arator manuscripts, ca.
61-586
62-762
61-2002
!^B»
Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939. Papers, i
800-ca. 1300.
Bandar-log Press. Records, ca. 1895-1904.
Bandlnl family. Papers, 1834-1927.
Benson, Edward Frederic, 1867-1940. Papers,
ca. 1899-1940. 62-125
Briggs family. Papers, 1820-1935. 62-573
Bullock, Georgia PhlUpps- (Morgan) 1878- Papers,
1913-53. 62-759
Clements, George Piageon, 1867-1958. Papers,
1925-45. 61-1385
Cole family. Papers, 1833-1943. 62-250
Cooper Ornithological Society. Southern Division.
Records, 1895-1933. 61-699
Crystal Ice Manufacturing Company, WhltUer, Calif.
Records, ca. 1917-35. 62-1289
Dawson's Book Shop, Los Angeles. Records, ca.
1805- 61-1419
Douglas, Norman, 1868-1952. Papers, 1879-1952.
61-722
Dykstra, Clarence Addison, 1881-1950. Papers, ca.
1923-1950. 61-1218
. 1874-1951.
62-936
Fitzsimmons, Cortland, 1893-1949. Papers, ca. 1935-
47. 62-1207
Gillespie, Archibald Hamilton, 1812-1873. Papers,
1845-60. 61-1204
Gross, Milt, 1895- Correspondence, 1928-48. 61-490
Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956. Papers, 1894-
1957. 62-1S8
Jackson, Holbrook, 1874-1948. Literary manuscripts,
ca. 1900-48. 62-1209
Jones family. Papers, 1847-1946. 62-114
Llttlefleld family. Correspondence, * 450-67. 61-2005
Lockey, Joseph Byrne, 1877-1946. Papers, 1782-1946. ^.
61-12fl|
McKlniay, Arthur Patch, 1871-1958. Papers, ca. ^^
1910-58. 61-812
Miller, Henry, 1891- Papers, ca. 1920- 61-754
Miller, James Marshall Papers, ca. 1930-42.
MUlspaugh, Jesse Fonda, 1855-1919. Papers, 1879-
1937. 62-574
Monson family. Journals, 1817-37. 62-116
Moore, Ernest Carroll, 1871-1955. Papers, ca.
1898-1955. 61-1422
Motion Picture Patents Company, et aL, defendants
Records, 1911-15. 62-588
Repository Index
CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY AT LOS
ANGELES. LIBRARY (Continued!
Ouspenskaya, Maria, 1676-1949. Papers, ca.
1922-42. 61-1420
\ Parish, John Carl, 1681-1939. Papers. 61-908
Parsons, George WhitwelL, 1850-1933. Papers,
1893-1920. 62-130
Perclval, OUve, 1869-1945. Papers, ca. 1880-
1949. 61-1421
Pinal Dome Oil Company, Santa Mar ja, Calif.
Records, ca. 1901-22. 62-1192
Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1906- Papers. 61-1626
Prince, Le Baron Bradford, 1840-1922. Papers,
1845-95. 62-129
Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905- Papers, ca. 1925- 62-1212
St. Denis, Ruth, 1880- Papers, 1900- 61-1087
Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott, 1864-1937.
Papers, ca. 1886-1937. 62-729
Sbankland family. Papers, 1846-1939. 61-1137
Shepherd, Theodosla Burr (Hall) 1854-1906.
Papers, ca. 1900-40. 61-573
Sleepy Lagoon Defense Committee, Los Angeles.
Records, 1942-45. 62-1428
Taylor, Frederic William, 1860-1944. Papers, 1897-
1944. 62-131
Townsend National Recovery Plan, inc. Records,
1938-52. 62-151
U. S. War Relocation Center, Mansaaar, Calif.
Records, 1942-46. 62-1081
Waddell, Charles Wilkin, 1875- Papers, ca. 1917-58.
62-1191
Wellman, Paul Iselin, 1898- Papers, 1949- 62-1211
Westergaard, Waldemar Christian,
1480-
Papers,
61-1060
Weyse, Alice WolfskUl (Barrows). Papers, 1879-97.
61-948
Writers' Congress, University of California at
Los Angeles, 1943. Records, 1943-44. 62-705
Wyndham, Benry Penruddocke, 1736-1819. Journals,
1758-67. 62-1382
rtT,Twnp >nA msTmnx of technology, pasadena.
LIBRARY
MUlIkan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953. Papers, 1897-
1950. 61-116
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL
SCHOOL. LIBRARY
Bass, Edward, Bp„ 1726-1803. Sermons. 62-787
Cambridge, Mass. Episcopal Theological School.
Trustees' minutes and other records. 62-789
Hodges, George, 1656-1919. Journals and sermons.
82-1494
Muller, James Arthur, 1884-1945, collector. Notes
and pamphlets on the history and use of the Book
of Common Prayer. 62-774
Muller, James Arthur, 1884-1945, collector.
Papers, letters, articles and clippings on the
1928 Prayer Book revision. 62-775
Parker, Samuel, Bp., 1744-1804. Sermons. 82-788
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Auto-
graphs of bishops of the Episcopal Church complete
from Bishop Seabury. 62-148
CAMDEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. CAMDEN ME.
Camden Historical Society. Camdenlana, 18th and
19th cent 61-2046
CARNEGIE LIBRARY. PrTTSBURGB see PITTSBURGH.
CARNEGIE LIBRARY
CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOdETY OF ST. PAUL
Grace, Thomas Langdon, Bp., 1814-1897. Papers,
1857-84. 60-2857
Larpenteur, August Louis, 1823-1919. Papers, 1878-
ca. 1900. 60-2855
Oster, Anatole, 1834-1910. Papers, 1856-1910.
80-2856
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA. DEPT. OF AR-
CHIVES AND MANUSCRIPTS
DeveraU, Richard Lawrence Grace, 1911- Papers,
1928-59. 61-3011
Flick, Lawrence Francis, 1856-1938.
Correspondence, 1875-1937. 61-1654
Haas, Francis Joseph, Bp., 1889-1953. Papers,
1904-52. 62-873
Mitchell. John, 1870-1919. Papers, 1897-1919.
61-1396
Murray, Pnllip, 1886-1952. Papers, 1943-52.
61-1316
Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924. Papers,
1 871-1924. 61-1317
Ryan, John Augustine, 1869-1945. Papers, 1902-45.
62-2489
CHARLESTON. S. C. ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH
Charleston, S. C. St Michael's Church. Records,
1751-1960. 61-3062
CHATTANOOGA. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Chambers, Benry Alexander, 1841-1925. Diary,
1874-93. 61-3170
Chattanooga. Records, 1859-1932. 61-1998
Chattanooga. Public Library. Civil War diaries, with
some other papers of the writers, 1861-1949. 61-1507
Chattanooga. Public Library. Papers on cultural life
of Chattanooga, 1886-1957. 61-1524
Chattanooga Historical Society. Records, 1861-1906.
61-3065
Evans, Charles Rountree, 1863-1920. Scrapbooks.
61-3054
Evans, Benry Clay, 1843-1921. Scrapbooks, 1888-
1906. 62-791
Federated Missionary Societies of Chattanooga.
Records, ca. 1914-ca. 1945. 61-1563
Fort family. Papers, 1795-1905. 61-3162
Fuller, Ada £., 1856 7-1938. Papers, 1931-34. 81-1475
Johnston, Joseph, d. .1874. Business papers, 1634-ca.
1853. 61-2224
Key, David McKendree, 1824-1900. Papers, 1839-
1901. 62-2113
Lenoir, Albert SoblesU, 1603-1861. Papers, 1831-
1921. 61-1632
Loop family. Papers, 1834-1915. 61-1505
Lynde, Frauds, 1858-1930. Papers, 1891-1930.
Mahoney, John Joseph, 1856-1933, collector. Papers,
1793-1837. 61-2060
Miles, Emma (Bell) 1879-1919. Papers, 1907-24.
81-1441
Patten, Zebolm Cartter, 1840-1926. Papers, 1896-
1912. 61-1476
Society of the Arm; of the Cumberland. Records,
1902-06. 61-1794
Swaney, William Bentley, 1658-1946. Papers. 61-1562
CHICAGO. PUBLIC LEBRAKY
Grand Army Ball and Memorial Association of Illinois,
Chicago. Civil War papers, 1841-65. 61-1528
CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Aldrlch, James Franklin, 1853-1933. Papers,
1841-1932. 81-2494
American Colonization Society. Records, 1820-58.
62-1542
American Field Service. Records, 1917-19. 62-1383
American Fur Company. Records, 1616-1947. 62-3952
Angle, Paul McClelland, 1900- collector.
Bloody Williamson papers, 1875-1951. 62-4842
Angle, Paul McC lelland, . 1900— Lincoln forgeries
collection, 1926-29. 62-4087
Brayman, Mason, 1813-1895. Papers, 1813-95.
62-4697
Brown, John, 1800-1859. Papers, 1842-1910. 62-1410
Chicago Historical Society. Library. Mormon
collections, 1832-97. 62-1360
Chicago Peace Society. Records, 1910-21. 62-4489
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers, 1847-89.
Davis, William James, 1844-1919. Papers, 1880-1901.
62-2025
Dean, Emily (Washburn) 1870-1958. Papers, 1902-57.
61-976
Dever, William Emmett, 1862-1929. Papers, 1884-
1943. 60-2126
Dunne, Flnkty Peter, 1867-1936. Letters, 1898-
1900. 60-1080
Folsom Brothers & Company. Correspondence, 1871-
72. 60-1553
France Forever. Records of the Chicago Chapter,
1940-47. 60-3246
Fuller, Melville Weston, 1833-1910. Papers, 1833-
1951. 62-3474
Gillespie, Joseph, 1809-1885. Papers, 1820-83. 62-4069
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pros. U. S., 1622-1885.
Papers, 1851-85. 62-2107
Hardin family. Papers, 1733-1943. 82-4425
Hubbard, Gurdon Sattbnstall, 1602-1886. Papers,
1818-1907. 62-4091
Hutchinson, Charles Lawrence, 1854-1824. Papers,
1880-1922. 60-2114
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1767-1845. Papers,
1786-1853. *"
Kane, Ellas Kent, 1794-1835. Papers, 1808-35.
62-1164
Klmberly, Louis Ashfleld, 1830-1902. Papers,
1847-1901. 60-2115
King, Willard Leroy, 1893- collector. David
Davis papers, 1815-1921. 61-1328
y, Jacob. 1756-1837. Papers, 1800-14. 62-3948
Kirk. John, en !»»""»" Letterteoks, 1652-71.
^^ ^ 61-1332
Lawe, George William, 1810-1895. Papers, 1754-
1914. 62-4916
McDowell, Mary Eliza, 1854-1936. Papers, 1894-
1944. 61-399
Mears, Charles, 1814-1895. Business records,
1849-95. 61-400
Merriam, Robert Edward, 1918— Papers, 1947-55.
62-4088
Messer, Moses Haynee, 1829-1900. Diaries, 1853-89.
61-414
Military Training Camps Association of the United
States. Records, 1916-60. 62-1182
Morns, Henry Crittenden, 1868-1948. Papers,
1783-1947. 62-4092
Mulligan, James A., 1830-1864. Papers, 1849-
1900. 62-4093
Nestor, Agnes, 1880-1948. Papers, 1896-1954.
Ogden, William Butler, 1805-1877. Business rec-
ords, 1835-81. 62-3949
Parker, Richard, 1810-1893. Papers, .1796-1882.
Pullman, George Mortimer, 1631-1897. Papers,
1865-1957. 61-W3
Roche, John A., 1644-1904. Papers, 1871-1906.
61-894
Scharf, Albert Frederick, 1847-1929. Papers,
1859-1926. 82-3950
Sleight, Morris, 1796-1863. Papers, 1834-1953.
Springer, William McKendree, 1836-1903. Papers,
1861-1904. 61-543
Stabler, Edward, 1794-1883, collector. Reaper
history, 1833-55, 1895. 62-1S43
Voegell, Henry Edward, 1876-1943. Correspondence,
1909-53. 61-411
Ward, Joseph, 1737-1812. Papers, 1745-1888.
62-1565
Warren, Henry, theater manager. Correspondence,
1846-58. 62-1917
Wells family. Papers, 1685-1836. 62-1263
Wentworth, John, 1815-1888. Papers, 1836-88. 62-4094
White City Construction Company, Chicago. Records,
1905-12. 62-1395
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825. Papers, 1764-1823.
CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY l.lf»pv
Congregational Home Missionary Society. Correspond-
ence, 1826-1902. 60-1251
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER- DAY
SAINTS. HISTORIAN'S OFFICE
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints. Manu-
script histories, 1830-1959. 59-251
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da; saints. Minute
books and records ot members, 1830-1959. 59-247
Church of Jesus Christ ol Latter-Day Saints. Papers
of church leaders, 1829-1959. 59-248
C1NCINNA TL CHURCH OF THE NEW JER IISATEM
NEW CHURCH LIBRARY —*■
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem. Church
plays, 1896-1914. 61 . 2S0e
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem Paners
163 °-5 4 - 61-3036
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem. Records,
1808 " 61-1399
CINCINNATI. PUBLIC LIBRARY
James, John Hough, 1800-1881. Papers, 1815-81.
62-1481
Page, Kirby, 1890-1957. Papers, 1908-57. 62-906
CLAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOC IETY MOOR-
UKAD, MINK — '
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society. General
collections, ca. 1868- 61-3266
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society. Materials
on Clay County history, 1803-1937. 62-900
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society. Minutes
collection, 1873-1938. 61-1251
CLEMENTS LIBRARY. ANN ARBOR ... unru rr.™
UNIVEHSITY. WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS LIBRARY
^™g£ amCVL ™"- ™"E GE OF gOITTW rapm.n,.
Calhoun, John CaldwelL 1782-1850. Papers 1764-
1888 ' ' 61-2751
Ctemson, Thomas Green, 1807-1868. Papers, 1854-88.
61-2106
Cralle'. Richard Kenner, 1800-1864. Correspond-
ence. 1818-56. 62 . 3923
Ravenel, Henry William, 1814-1887. Correspondence
1841_S6 - 62-2034
CLENDENI NG MEDICAL LIBRARY, KANSAS r rrv
!." 5^^^. UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL CENTER
CLENDENING MEDICAL LIBRARY
CLEVELAND. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Hopwood, Avery, 1884-1928. Correspondence,
1910 " 28 - 61-681
COAST GUA RD ACADEMY see U. S. COAST GUARD
ACADEMY, NEW LONDON, CONN.
P OLBY COLLEGE. WATERyrLLE. ME I.TBRAPv
Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928. Papers, 1873-1927.
60-34
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909. Papers, 1869-1908.
59-200
Paget, Violet, 1856-1935. Papers, 1856-1955. 60-42
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1935. Papers, 1891-
1935 - ' 59-192
COLLEGE OF MEDICA L EVANGELIST S. LOS ANflEI.KK
see LOS ANGELES. COLLEGE OF MEDICAL E VANCE -
LISTS
COLLEGE OF NOTRE T1AME Q F MARYt.AKr. see BALTI-
MORE. COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE OF ST THOMAS ex »..r, xe „ p AUL
COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS
Repository Index
COLLEGE OF WOOSTER. WOOSTER. OHIO Se
WOOSTER, OHIO. COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG , INC
Baylor family. Papers, 1714-1883. 61-1315
Blatbwayt, William, 1649 7-1717. Papers, 1674-
1715 - 60-918
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Letter books, 1761-69.
61-1286
Colonial Williamsburg, inc. Business records
1726-1860. ' ,!_„„.
Colonial Williamsburg, inc. Correspondence and
other personal papers, 1767-1877. 61-3289
Colonial Williamsburg, tec. Diaries and memoirs
1747-1928. ^. 3205
Colonial Williamsburg, inc. Legal records, 1685-
1799 - 61-3185
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Miscellaneous manuscripts
1606-1879. ^1?3206
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Records, 1924- 61-1345
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Treatises and records
"97-1865. g^,
Corbin, Richard, 1708-1790. Papers, 1746-1818.
60-257
Dorchester, Sir Guy Carleton, 1st baron, 1724-1808.
Papers, 1747-83. 60-587
Gait family. Papers, 1756-1894. 60-306
Gooch, Sir William, bart., 1681-1751. Papers
1727-51. 60 _ 914
Huntington family. Papers, 1761-1864. 60-236
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U. S., 1743-1826. Papers
1799-1826. 60-262
Lafayette-Leclerc papers, 1780-89. 61-2728
Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728. Papers, 1680-1720.
60-261
Norton (John) and Sons. Records, 1750-95. 60-308
Page, Mann, Jr., clerk of Gloucester Co. Va
Papers, 1775-1869. 61-1054
Spotswood, Alexander, 1676-1740. Papers, 1646-
1830. 60-915
60-266
Tucker family. Papers, 1768-1860.
C0 .^£ RAD0 - "MYEHST TY. LIBRARIE S WESTERN
HISTORICAL /COLLECTIONS " ■ "*"»'
Aspaas, Bans, collector. Business papers, 1906-
B - 61-2908
Collins, Mrs. Shrive B. , collector. Collins
collection, 1676-1940. 61-1611
Goodykoonrz, Colin Brummitt, 1685-1958. Papers
1883 - 1957 - 62-2532
Koehler, Helen Benjovsky. Paners, 1884-1960.
61-1356
Mine and Smelter Supply Co. Records, 1659-1960.
61-1301
COLUMBIA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY KTgnrp-
HOOK. N. T~
Van Alstyne family. Papers, 1667-1833. 62-1020
Van Buren family. Papers, 1801-51. 62-150
Van Schaaek, Peter, 1747-1832. Papers of Peter
and David Van Schaaek, 1769-1872. 62-1085
COLUMBIA I lrHVERSTTV LIBRARIES
Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949. Papers, 1918-49
61-3074
American Civil Liberties Union. Tom Mooney
papers, 1916-39. fa.^jj
American story (Radio program) Records, 1954-
6
Anthon, Charles, 1797-1867. Notes, ca. 1830-60.
Avery family. Letters, 1690-1914.
62-147
0.
61-2915
61-2916
Bancroft, Frederic, 1860-1945. Papers, ca. 1890-
1930 - 61-3501
Bard family. Papers, ca- 16th cent.-1882. 62-256
444
■"1-3112
Barker, George Granville, 1913- Papers, 1948.
Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter, 1809-1889
Papers, 1853-89. ' 61 _ 3232
BarreU family. Papers, 1791-1846. 61-ajBk
Barzun, Jacques, 1907- collector. Berlioz
collection, 1825-1953. 61-2919
Barzun, Jacques, 1907- Papers, ca. 1930-55.
61-2918
Bayle, Pierre, 1647-1706. Letters, 1670-1706.
62-494
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893.
York-Beauregard papers, ca. 1860-65. 61-3425
Benjamin, Park, 1809-1864. Papers, 1824-88. 61-3113
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910. Letters, 1850
fu
84.
61-2920
62-176
62-179
61-291*
Bonsall family. Papers, ca. 1751-1905.
Boudin, Louis Boudlanoft, 1874-1952. Papers ca.
1900-50. 61-30T2
Bourne, Randolph SiUiman, 1886-1918. Papers, ca.
1910 " 48 - ' 61-3111
Brand, Mlllen, 1906- Papers, ca. 1930-57. 62-495
Brebner, John Bartlet, 1895-1957. Paners, ca. 1930-
57 - 62-2150
Bryant, William Clement. Correspondence, 1856-
95. 61-2921
Burgess, John William, 1844-1931. Papers ca.
1873-1930. jj^ajj
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947. Papers, 1891-
1947. 61-2922
Byland Abbey. Records, ca. 1177-1390. 62-220
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925. Papers
1M7 - 1908 - 61-3110
Calvert family. Correspondence, 1795-1857.
Campbell family. Papers, 1804-98.
Cardoso, Benjamin Nathan, 1870-19S8 Paners ^^
1885-1988. ' 61-2923
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Records, ca. 1911-54. " u*US
Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh.
College of Industries. Laboratory Press.
Records, 1922-36. 62-215
Carpentras manuscripts, 1747-1848. 61-2926
Chapman, Mary (Sumner). Papers, 1859-9L 61-3518
Chinese Industrial Cooperatives. Records, 1938-
48 - 62-674
C "^S' 1?*"*' 18S9 -!M6. Notes on Thnreau, ca.
1930 " 46 - 61-3622
Citizens' Union, New York. Records, 1897-1938.
61-2928
City Bank Farmers Trust Company, New York.
Records 1829-66. 62-2372
Clark, John Bates, 1847-1938. Papers, ca. 1897-
U38 - 61-2929
Clinton, De Witt, 1769-1828. Papers, 1765-1828.
62-590
Columbia University. Correspondence of Gouverneur
Morris Ogden, ca. 1866-74. 61-3364
Columbia Dniverslbj. King', College and Columbia
College records, 1750-1890. 61-3325
Columbia University. Records, 1655-1893. 62-186
Columbia University. Academic Freedom Committee
Records, ca. 1951-54. 61-2930
Columbia University. College of Physicians and
Surgeons. Records, ca. 1773-1900. 62-187 .fjta
Columbia University. Libraries. American
documents collection, 1700-1851. 61-2914
Columbia University. Libraries. Authors" manu-
scripts collection. 62 . 1380
Columbia University. Libraries. Chinese family
history collection, 1765-1928. 61-2927
aa 52£2!S2?- ™ m -- *— ""-gag}.
^aSSs?™""* *****»*■ Mealco collection,
61-3351
Columoia University. Libraries. Miscellaneous
manuscript collections, 1775-1957. 62-4840
Repository Index
COLOMBIA UNIVERSITY. LIBRARIES (Continued)
Columbia University. Libraries. Music autograph
letters, 18th-20th cent. 62-80
Columbia University. Libraries. Records, ca. 1890-
1926. 62-188
Columbia University. Libraries. Russian and East
European archive, 18th cent.- 62-1364
Columbia University. Libraries. Slavery collection,
1200-1833. 61-3503
Columbia University. Libraries, United States
Civil War papers, ca. 1850-75. 61-3505
Columbia University. Libraries. Washington,
D. C. collection, 1796-1876. 61-3433
Columbia University. Libraries. Avery Architectural
Library. Avery Memorial Medal collection, 1914-
15 - 62-1308
Conway, Moneure Daniel, 1832-1907. Papers 1847-
19 ° 7 - 61-3231
Corey, Lewis. Papers, ca. 1910-53. 62-896
Cowles family. Correspondence, 1832-79. 62-178
Coykendall, Frederick, 1872-1954, collector. Manu-
scripts, 1778-1940. 61-3108
Crampton, Henry Edward, 1875-1951. Papers, 1900-
50 - 62-27
Crane, Hart, 1899-1932. Papers, ca. 1909-32. 61-3107
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. Papers ol Stephen and
Cora Howorth Crane, ca. 1895-1908. 61-3106
Curie, Marie (Sklodowska) 1867-1934. Papers
1920-34. ' 61-3352
Curtis, John Green, 1844-1913. Letters. 62-2
Curtis, William Eleroy, 1850-1911. Correspondence
1888-92. 61-2931
Dale, Samuel Sherman, 1859-1935. Papers, 1810-
1929. 62.782
Daly's Theatre, New York. Records, 1872-99.
62-197
Davels, Charles Stewart, 1788-1865. Papers, 1815-
M - 61-3220
Davis, Alexander Jackson, 1803-1892. Papers, ca.
1830-70. 62-182
Daystrom, inc. Typographic Library and Museum,
Jersey City. Manuscripts, ca. 1750-1938. 62-961
Dewey, John, 1859-1952. Correspondence, 1930-50.
61-3517
Dewey, MeML 1851-1931. Papers, ca. 1870-1531.
61-3117
Dibdin, Thomas FrognalL 1776-1847. Correspondence,
1818-20. 62_ 181
Dickinson, J. B. Business records, 1850-71. 62-811
Dix, John Adams, 1798-1879. Papers, 1813-79.
62-180
Dunning, William Archibald, 1857-1922. Papers
1781-1922. 61-3684
Earle, Genevieve Beavers, 1883-1956. Papers
1935-50. ' 61-2932
Earle, Mortimer Lamson, 1864-1905. Papers
1884-1905. 61-2933
Edman, Irwin, 1896-1954. Correspondence. 61-2934
Ellison family. Papers, 1733-82. 61-2935
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Letters, ca. 1814-
82. 62-496
Eno, Roberts, Rhodes & Company, New York.
Correspondence, 1858-77. 61-2936
Epstean, Edward, 1868-1945. Papers, 1923-42.
Epstein, Abraham, 1892-1942. Papers, 1918-42.
61-2938
Erskme, John, 1879-1951. Papers, ca. 1890-1951.
61-3105
Farrelly, Theodore S., 1883-1955. Collection
relating to Alaska, 1930-65. 61-2939
Ferris, William Hawkins, 1828-1880. Papers,
1850-75. 61-3104
Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893. Correspondence, 1627-
M. 61-2940
Flske, Thomas Scott, 1865-1944. Correspondence,
1891-1926. 62.J3
Flagg, Aiarlah Cutting, 1790-1873. Correspond-
ence, 1824-66. 61-2941
Fleury, Jules, 1821-
Papers, ca. 1653-88.
Freedman, Louis Alexander, 1873-1957. Papers,
ca. 1930-56. 61-3103
Freeman, Mary Eleanor (Willdns) 1852-1930.
Letters, 1893-1901. 62-497
Gay, Sydney Howard, 1814-1888. 61-3386
Giddings, Franklin Henry, 1855-1931. Corre-
spondence, 1890-1902. 81-2942
Given, John O. Papers, ca. 1845-70. 61-3387
Gonzalez-Prada family. Papers, ca. 1750-1850.
Gramercy Bookshop, New York. ~ Correspondence,
ca. 1931-54. - 62^1412
Grannlss, Ruth Shepard. Papers, 1911-14. 61-3593
Griffing, Josephine Sophie White, 1814-1872. Papers,
1862-72. 61-3303
Gudeman, Alfred, b. 1862. Papers. 62-941
Haggard, Sir Henry Kider, 1856-1925. Correspondence,
ca. 1866-1925. 61-3594
Haig, Robert Murray, 1887-1953. Papers, ca. 1927-
49. 62-95
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Papers, 1775-1804.
61-3330
Harris, Thomas Lake, 1823-1906. Harris-Oliphant
papers, ca. 1867-1940. 62-245
Harris, William, 1765-1829. Correspondence, -
1817-28. 61-3331
Harrison, George Leslie, 1887- Papers, ca. 1920-
40. 61-3467
Hellman, George Sidney, 1878-1958. Papers, 1919.
62-96
Hepburn, Alonzo Barton, 1846-1922. Papers, 1886-
1918. 62-1953
Hewitt, Abram Stevens, 1822-1903. Papers, ca. 1840-
50. 62-91
Hitchcock, Ripley, 1857-1918. Papers, ca. 1B85-
1935. 61-3595
Holla, Frederick William, 1857-1903, Papers, 1880-
1903. 61-3332
Horton, Lydlard Beneage Walter, 1879-1945. Papers,
1860-1945. 62-984
Hu, Ting-an, 1898- >Papers, 1951-53. 62-109
Hume, Edward Hicks, 1876-1957. Papers, 1838-
1928. 62-3
Jackb, Ernst, 1875-1959. Papers, 1908-13. 61-3539
Jay, Sir James, 1732-1815. King's College papers
1762-65. 61-3333
Jay, John, 1745-1829. Papers, 1715-1862. 61-3334
Jeanroy, Alfred, 1859-1953. Papers, 1727-1953.
Jeffery, Arthur. Papers, ca. 1920-59. 61-3615
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909. Correspondence,
ca. 1870-79. 62-248
Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772. Papers, 1710-72.
61-3607
Jones, Bassett, 1877-1960, collector. Llbrls polaris
collection, 1827-1938. 62-903
Jones, .Thomas Ktlby. Business records, 1782-99.
61-3337
Jones, Thomas Samuel, 1882-1932. Papers, ca.
1900-32. -62-247
Kane lamily. Papers of the Kane and Hand
families, 1770-1940. - 61-3336
Keener, William Albert, 1856-1913. Correspondence
1894-1900. 61-3338
Kent family. Papers, 1799-1881. 61-3322
Kenton, Edna, 1876-1954. Correspondence, 1903-36.
61-3597
Kilroe, Edwin Patrick, 1880-1953. Papers, 1776-
1952. 62-199
King, Cyrus, 1772-1817. Papers, ca. 1791-1817.
61-3306
King family. Correspondence, 1831-54. 62-177
Kneeland, Ebenezer, d. 1777. Sermons, 1770-77.
61-3608
Koenig, Nicholas August, 1882-1956. Papers, ca.
1910-40. 62-20
Knmroff, Manuel, 1890- Papers, ca. 1918-53.
Lasker, Bruno, 1680- Papers, ca. 1923-51.
Lazarus, Emma, 1849-1887. Correspondence, 1868-
87. 82-237
League of Women Voters of New York Ctty. New
York woman suffrage collection, 1869-1919.
Lechtrecker, John, 1844-193L Letters, 1861-63.
61-3324
Lee, Frederick Schiller, 1859-1940. Correspondence,
ca. 1885-1930. 61-3323
Lerdode Tejada, Juan Antonio. Letters, 1811-17.
Llenau, J. Henry, collector. Detlef Llenau collection,
ca. 1850-1900. 62-1216,
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 1869-1960. Papers, ca.
1889-1950. 61-3521
Livingston, Arthur, 1683- collector. Livingston
- collection of Venetian documents, ca. 15th-18th cent.
62-15
Livingston family. Papers, 1787-1893. 61-3328
Lord, William Wilberforce, 1819-1907. Papers,
1844-99. 62-236
Low, Seth, 1850-1916. Papers, ca. 1870-1916.
. Lynch and Aymer. Records, 1790-1878.
61-3327
62-14
McAneny, George, 1869-1953. Papers, ca. 1902-40.
61-3326
Mackintosh, James Buckton, 1656-1891. Papers,
1885-91. 62-28
Marquis, Don, 1878-1937. Papers, ca. 1910-37.
Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1873-1953. Papers, ca.
1894-1948. 62-81
Mason, William, 1829-1908, collector. Autographs
of musicians, 1830-1906. 62-79
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929. Correspondence,
1877-1929. 61-3599
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929, collector. Dramatic
Museum correspondence, 1732-1902. 62-89
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1870-1933. Papers, ca.
1904-33. 61-3329
Mezes, Sidney Edward, 1863-1931. Papers, 1918.
62-784
MOlls, John A. Correspondence, 1886-88. 61-3463
Milton, John, 1608-1674. Letter book, 1649-59.
61-3350
Mistral, Frederic, 1830-1914. Papers, ca. 1875-1913.
62-90
Mitchell, Wesley Clair, 1874-1948. Papers,
1898-1948. 61-3349
Montgomery, Robert Hlester, 1672-1953, collector.
Accountancy manuscripts, ca. 1400-1900. 61-3348
Moore, Charity (Clarke). Papers of Charity Clarke
Moore and Clement Clarke Moore, 1767-1863.
61-3347
Moore, SamueL postmaster at Steuben, Me.
Papers, 1777-1867. 62-2827
Moore. William Underbill, 1879-1949. Corre-
spondence, 1908-20. 61-3346
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816. Papers, 1768-1816.
61-3511
Nathan, Jonathan. Letters, ca. 1843-57. 62-504
National Institute of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, New
York. Records, 1868-69. 62-205
National Museum of Engineering and Industry.
Records, ca. 1920-35. 62-223
Nelson, Otis. Papers, r820-80. 61-3357
Nevins, Allan, 1890- Papers, ca. 1915- 61-3361
New York (City) Charter Commission. Records, 1922-
23. 61-3362
New York (City) Mayor's Court. Records, ca.
1681-1819. 62-742
New York (State) Slate Crime Commission. Records
"52-53. 61-3365
Uko, Adolph S. Papers of Adolph S.Oko and Carl
Gebhardt, ca. 1907-4L 61-3363
Olcott, Thomas W. , 1795-1880. Papers, 1816-86.
61-3650
Otis family. Papers, 1687-1868.
Repository Index
COLOMBIA UNIVERSITY. LIBRARIES (Continued)
Page, Curtis Bidden, 1870-1946. Pipers, 1885-1948.
61-3598
Parsons, Herbert, 1369-1915. Correspondence, 1898-
1825. 61-3371
Parsons, William Barclay, 1859-1932. Papers,
1899-1919. 61-3520
Peck, Harry Thurston, 1856-1914. Papers, ca, 1880-
19". 62-503
Pendleton, puilp C. Letters, 1813-63. 61-3370
Perkins, Frances, 1882- Papers, ca. 1933-45.
61-3369
Perkins, George WalBrldge, 1862-1920. Papers,
1871-1920. 61-3519
Pfetftenberger, Otto E. Papers, 1939-50. 61-3368
Philipse family. Papers ol the Philipse and
Gouverneur families, ca. 1653-1874. 61-3584
Phmips, Alfred Naroum. Papers, 1879-83. 61-3387
61-3366
Phoenix, Stephen Whitney, 1839-1881.
Correspondence, 1863-80.
Plimpton, George Arthur, 1855-1936, collector.
; Plimpton manuscripts collections, ca. 17th cent.-
1M6 - 61-3398
Potter, Edward Tuckerman, 1831-1904. Office
records, ca. 1850-1900. 61-3345
Pratt, Fletcher, 1897-1956. Papers, 1949-52.
61-3464
Frendergast, William Ambrose, 1867-1954. Papers
1S04-09. 61-3344
Price, Joseph M., 1870-1949. Papers, 1909-43.
62-1363
Pulitzer, Joseph, 1847-1911. Papers, ca. 1885-1911.
61-3342
Putnam, George Haven, 1844-1930. Papers, ca. 1900-
30. 61-3341
Rank, Otto, 1884-1939. Papers, ca. 1903-30. 62-1
Rautensh-aneh, Walter, 1880-1951. Papers, ca. 1906-
46. 61-3340
61-3339
Relnhart, Charles Stanley, 1844-1896. Papers. 1870-
1956. "*""• 6j. M1
Repton, John Adey, 1775-1860. Papers, ca- 1800-50.
62-240
Roberts Brothers, Boston. Correspondence
1643-1932. 61-3355
Raskin, John, 1819-1900. Letters, 1859-89. 62-239
Santayana, George, 1863-1952. .Papers, ca. 1880-
Beed family. Papers, 1804-66.
1946.
62-238
Saunders, Henry Scholey, 1864- Papers, ca. 1920-
47. M .83
SeldeL Anton, 1850-1898. Papers, 1870-98. 62-82
Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson, 1861-1939.
Papers, 1741-1939. 62-556
Serlio, Sebasilano, 1475-1552. Papers, ca.. 1550.
61-3601
Shaw, William, 1630-1906. Correspondence 1860-
1904. 61-3466
Sherman, Frank Dempster, 1860-1916. Papers, 1880-
1915. ,j. M3
Shotwell, James Thomson, 1874- Papers ca.
1914-30. 61-3354
Slgourney, Lydla Howard (Huntley) 1791-1865.
Letters, 1830-62. 62-242
Skiver, Abraham Alstyne, 1806-1877. Papers, ca.
1825-77. 61-3353
Smith, David Eugene, 1660-1944. Papers, ca.
1100-1939. 62-4927
Smith, Samuet, 1752-1BS9. Papers, 1777-1814.
61-3313
Somervllle, Randolph, 1891-1956. Papers ca.
1915-58. 62-2704
Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign. Records, 1935-40.
62-1506
Sprague, William, 1830-1915. Correspondence,
1861-71. 61-3465
62-502
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908. Pacers ca.
1840-1930. """ 'tr. 3602
Stanard, Robert. Papers, 1764-1845.
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908
1840-1930.
Steffens, Joseph Lincoln, 1866-1936. Papers,
1936.
61-3444 I
SteHle, Carries, 1BB9-1941. Papers, ca. 1938-41.
61-3452
StlUman, James, 1850-1918. Papers, 1851-1918.
61-3413
Stokes, James Graham Phelps, 1872-1960. Papers,
1884-1950's. 62-22
Sullivan, Louis Henry, 1856-1924. Papers, ca. 1901-21.
61-3604
Tannenbaum, Frank, 1893- Papers, ca.1926.
Tanner, Frederick Chatmcey, 1878- Papers,
1911-ca. 1928. 61-3649
Tarklngton, Booth, 1869-1946. Correspondence,
1921-23. 61-3803
Tllden, Samuel Jones, 1814-1886. Papers, 1876-80.
61-3442
Tolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich, grat, 1828-1910.
Correspondence, 1897-1937. 61-3506
Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1923. Papers, 1630-89.
61-3441
U. S. President. Messages and papers, 1862-1938.
61-3343
Vanderlip, Frank Arthur, 1864-1937. Papers
ca. 1897-1937. ' 61-3440
Van Schaack, Peter, 1747-1832. Papers, 1749-1867.
61-3438
Vlllard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949, collector.
John Brown manuscripts, ca. 1850-1910. 61-3073
VogeL Hermann Wilhelm, 1834-1898. Papere, ca.
1880-98. 62-30
Vollmer, Hermann, 1896-1959. Papers, ca. 1925-59.
Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873. Papers, 1829-
73. 61-3437
Walte, John, 1732-1820. Papers, 1743-99. 61-3436
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888- Papers. 61-3435
Ward family. Papers, 1800-1900. 62-501
Ware, William Robert, 1832-1915. Letters, ca.
1894-1900. 81-3434
Washington, George, Pros. U. S., 1732-1799. Papers,
1776-98. 62-505
Watts, Charles. Correspondence, ca. 1810-51.
62-506
Watts, John, 1785-1831. Papers, 1806-88. 61-3432
White, George D. Correspondence, 1846-67. 62-92
White, William Allen, 1868-1944. Letters, 1909-39.
62-521
Whitman, Charles Seymour, 1868-1947. Papers,
1910-37. 61-3431
WUgns, William John, 1665-1949. Papers, 1935-
37. 61-3430
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Papers, 1910-12.
Wltmark, Isidore, 1871-1941. Papers, 1903-39.
62-93
Wood, Edith (Elmer) 1871-1945. Papers, ca. 1890-
1945. 61-3428
Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. Papers, ca.
1690-1930. 61-3427
Wouk, Herman, 1915- Papers, ca. 1946- 62-526
Wyles family. Papers, 1795-1903. 61-3426
COLUMBIANA AMD FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP
HISTORICAL SOCIETY see HISTORICAL SOCIETY
OF COLUMBIANA AND FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP, OHIO
CONCORDI A msmPT CAX INSTmjTE. ST. LOUIS
Arndt, Edward L. Papers, 1886-1927. 62-1052
Arndt, William, 1880-1957. Papers, 1894-1957. 62-3337
Betaken, John William, 1884- Papers, 1897-1959.
62-822
Blegener, Martin Emll, 1877- Papers, 1900-50.
62-3012
Brohm, Theodore, 1806-1881. Papers, 1827-70.
60-1898
Buenger, Johann Friedrich, 1810-1882. Papers,
1797-1892. 60-2209
Craemer, Friedrich August, 1812-1891. Papers
1829-89. 60-2844
CrulL August, 1845-1923. Papers, 1863-73. 60-1096
416
DaUmann, William, 1862-1952. Papers, 1900-52.
Dau, William Herman Theodore, 1864-1944. Papers,
1922-24. 60-2204
Ebert, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, 1640-1928. Papers _•*
1892-1907. 62-1396W-
Friedrich, Julius August, 1862-1958. Papers,
1884-1958. 62-600
Fuerbringer, Alfred Ottomar, 1903- Papers, 1946-
50. 60-1135
Fuerbringer, Ludwlg Ernst, 1864-1947. Papers, 1890-
1938. 60-1123
Fuerbringer, Ottomar, 1810-1892. Papers, 1840-
80. 60-1094
Graebner, Augustus Lawrence, 1849-1904. Papers,
1862-1904. 60-1255
Graebner, Martin, 1879-1950. Papers, 1900-50. 60-1124
Graebner, Theodore Conrad, 1876-1950. Papers,
1910-50. 60-2036
Gunther, Martin, 1831-1893. Papers, 1832-92.
62-771
Baneer, Carl Johann Otto, 1832-1909. Papere, 1867-
1920. 60-1095
Battstaedt, William, 1811-1884. Correspondence,
1844-60. 62-776
Hemmeter, Henry Bernard, 1869-1948. Papers,
1894-1949. 60-1111
Benkel family. Papers. 61-44
Herzberger, Frederlk William, 1898-1930. Papers,
1892-1930. 62-1030
Keyl, Ernst Gerhard Wilhelm, 1804-1872. Papers,
1829-1932. 60-1256
KUnck, Arthur William, 1900-1959. Papers, 1928-
59. 60-3204
Koehler, PhlUp, 1828-1896. Papers of Philip and
John P. Koehler, 1854-1929. 62-1560
Xolch, Frederick A., collector, ^"httpr school
controversy collection, 1920-25. 62-998
Krauas, Eugen Adoh* WUhem, 1851-1924. Papers, <__t
1852-1924. 60-2191 ™
Kretamann, KarL Papers, 1911-45.
62-3004
Kretzmann, Paul Edward, 1883-1955. Correspondence,
1878-1955. 61-53
Lange, August Hermann Louis, 1864- Papers, 1885-
1841. 62-801
Locbner, Friedrich, 1822-1802. Papers, 1845-1902.
60-3225
Loeber, Gotthold Helnrieh, 1797-1849. Papers
1817-1941. 60-3208
Lobe, Wilhelm, 1808-1872. Papers, 1842-65. 62-1536
Luebke, Paul L. Papers, 1945-58. 60-3219
Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod. Board for
European Affairs. Records, 1924-44. 62-1563
Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod. Board for
Foreign Missions. Records, 1869-1956. 62-836
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. City M1««vw r
St. Louis. Records, 1919-57. 62-837
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. Districts.
English. Records, 1894-1938. 62-770
Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod. Districts.
Western. Records, 1655-1955. 62-1413
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. Fiscal Office
records, 1666-1950. 62-5002
Moerbe, P. G., d. 1946. Papers. 61-38
Mueller, John Theodore, 1885- Papers, 1924-60.
60-3207
Obermeyer, Charles F. , 1850-1914. Sermons,
1842-1914. 60-3216
Pfotenhauer, Frederick, 1859-1939. Papers, 1843-
62-601
Pleper, Franz August Otto, 1852-1931. Papers, 1863-
I93 °- 61-3153
Polack, WUllam Gustavo, 1890-1950. Papers, 1904-
50. 61-3148
Ruhland, Friedrich C. T„ 1836-1879. Papers of
Friedrich and Herman Ruhland, 1864-1943.
62-819
Sasse, Hermann, 1895- Correspondence, 1933-
52. 62-768
Schaller, William, 1868-1955. Papers, 1886-
1955. 62 . 4679
Schmidt, Hermann E„ 1868-1945. Sermons, 1876-
1931 - 62-778
CONCORDIA HISTORICAL INSTIT U T E . ST. LOUIS
(Continued)
Schmidt, Martin Joseph, 1646-1931. Papers, 1884-
193L 62-777
^arSchwan, Eelnrlch Christian, 1819-1905. Papers
1869-1919. 62-1129
Seyffarth, Gustav, 1796-1865. PaperB, 1819-82.
61-2487
Sleek, Louis John, 1884-1952. Papers, 1906-52.
Slevera, Friediich, 1852-1929. Papers, 1874-1927.
61-2515
Slhler, Ernest Gottlieb, 1853-1942. Papers, 1899-
1932. 62-1189
SiUak, John; 1864-1953. Papers, 1930-50. 61-2516
Sommer, Martin Samuel, 1869-1949. Papers, 1826-
1959- 62-2166
Walther, Carl Ferdinand Wilhebn, 1811-1887. Pa-
pers, 1820-1936. 62-3363
Wyneken, Frledricb Eonrad Dietrich, 1810-1876.
Papers, 1836-1941. 62-1024
Zimmerman, Elmer Christian, 1896- Papers, 1927-
53 - BS-san
CONGREGATIONAL LIBRARY. BOSTON see
AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION
BOSTON
CONNECTICUT. STATE LIBRARY. HARTFORr,
Abbe family. Papers, 1765-1843. 60-1872
Allyn family. Papers of the AUyn and Wolcott
families, 1646-1797. 80-912
Bartlett, Lucius Warren, 1841-1928, collector. Papers
relating to the Bartlett and allied families. 60-1022
■Bates family. Papers, 1820-80. 60-824
Boardman family. Papers, 1814-62? 60-825
Boardman family. Papers of the Boardman and
Seymour families, 1661-1835. 60-1070
Brooks, John N., collector. Letters and notes on
the Brooks and other families, 1762-1909. 60-986
Buckingham, William Alfred, 1804-1875. Papers,
1853-73. 60-1000
Buttrick, Philip Laurence, 1886- Papers, 1917-19.
60-1001
Colt family. Correspondence, 1775-1877. 60-921
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company.
Letters, 1861. 60-827
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. Account books,
ca. 1659-ca. 1900. 60-2964
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. CM1 War
letters, 1860-66. 60-2963
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. Connecticut
manuscripts. 60-2961
Connecticut state Library, Hartford. Diaries, 1853-
1945 - 60-2962
Connectieiit. State Library, Hartford. Railroad papers.
60-2965
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. Revolutionary
War letters, 1770-83. 60-1303
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. Sermons.
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. Shipping papers.
60-2968
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. Turnpike papers.
|P 60-2966
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. Visitors'
registers, 1887-1958. 60-1440
Connecticut Land Company. Records, 1792-1828.
60-909
Denlson family. Papers, 1799-1849. 60-831
E a stm a n , Benjamin T. Papers, 1850-89. 60-877
PiUey, Oliver, 17B4-1846. Papers, 1806-32. 60-908
Fitch, Andrew, 1747-1811. Papers, 1769-1805. 60-2596
Fitch, Asa, 1787-1865. Papers, 1806-38. 60-1106
Gardner, Robert D. Letters, 1836-45. 60-1673
Gillette, William Hooker, 1853-1937. Letters, 1884-
Repository Index
1931.
60-875
Gleason, Frederic Grant, 1849-1903. Letters, 1870-
7 1- 62-78
Gray, Mary (Watldnson) 1823-1909, collector. Auto-
graph collection, 1643-1903. 60-998
Griffin, Duane N., collector. Papers on the Grnfln
and allied families. 60-985
Hartford Bridge Company, Hartford, Conn. Records,
1808-89. 60-993
Hartford Cycle Company, Hartford, Conn. Correspond-
ence, 1880-95. 60-826
Hartford Equal Rights Club, Hartford, Conn. Records
1885-1925. 60-913
Bolcomh family. Papers, 1800-43. 60-882
Hubbard, Nebemlah, 1752-1837. Papers, 1777-1814.
60-1875
Huntington family. Correspondence, 1830-64. 60-1838
Jarvls family. Papers. 60-890
Judo, Edwin D. , collector, u. S. Army papers, 1851-
79. 60-3018
Lamed, Ellen Douglas, 1825-1912, collector. Genea-
logical totters. 60-1874
Lamed, Ellen Douglas, 1829-1912, collector.
Manuscripts, ca. 1854-1910. 60-3295
Minor, Garry Human, 1802-1882. Papers, 1817-82.
61-3384
Nott, Samuel, 1788-1869. Correspondence, 1850-62.
60-1016
Olcott, James Bradford, 1830-1910. Manchester
turf garden records, 1890-1910. 80-880
Osbora papers, 1774-1824. 60-1652
Pearl, John M., 18387-1873, collector. Confederate
Navy papers, 1863-65. 62-12
Perkins, Andrew. Business records of Andrew and
Joseph Perkins, 1793-1819. 60-898
Perkins family. Genealogical data. 60-883
Perry collection of autographs and autograph letters.
60-1302
Piatt, Ornile Hitchcock, 1827-1905. Papers. 60-1013
Pratt, John, 1753-1824. Papers, 1778-1824. 60-2549
President, Directors, and Company of the Farmington
CanaL Records, 1823-87. 60-1645
Preston, Edward V., collector. Civil War papers,
1861-65. 60-2354
Putnam, Daniel, 1759-1831. Letters, 1812-32. 60-1017
Rockwell family. Papers, 1795-1859. 80-822
Rogers, Henry Wade, 1853-1926. Correspondence,
1891-1915. 60-1018
ScbomekL John. Papers. 60-902
SchoHiekl, Joseph. Business records, 1810-23. 60-903
Sedgwick, Benjamin, collector. Papers. 60-999
Seth Thomas Clock Company, Thomaston, Conn.
Records, 1829-96. 60-891
Seymour, William £. Business records of William
E. Seymour and George Inness, 1830-33. 60-907
Shakers. Enfield Shaker collection. 60-678
Sherman, Roger Mlnott, 1773-1844. Papers, 1810-
**• 60-967
Sherman family. Papers, 1764-1841. 60-1024
Sllliman, David. Daybooks, 1824-53. 60-1837
Stone, Joel, 1749-1833. Papers, 1783-1820. 60-910
Swift family. Correspondence, 1841-68. 60-889
Toucey, Isaac, 1792-1869. Papers, 1831-70.
60-1014
Truesdell family. Correspondence, 1857-65. 60-888
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809. Papers, 1763-1903.
40-1299
TuUy family. Correspondence, 1812-52. 60-887
Turner, John, businessman. Business records, 1805-
55 - 60-2725
United Sates and Mexican Claims Commission, 1869-
1876. Records, 1859-71. 60-2238
Wadsworth family. Papers, 1718-1871. 60-1300
Weeks, Frank Bentley, 1854-1935. Papers, 1909-10.
60-1015
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878. Papers, 1836-47. 60-899
Welles, Mary E., collector. Papers, 1820-54. 60-900
Wells, Horace, 1813-1848. Papers. 60-1002
Woodbridge, Dudley. Papers, 1776-1828. 60-911
CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. HARTFORD
Beardsley, Elliot, 1801-1871. Beardsley and
Alrord papers, 1839-70. 61-2497
Deane, Silas, 1737-1789. Papers, 1740-1842.
82-1479
Howard, Mark, 1817-1887. Papers, 1830-88. 61-2784
Johnson, William Samuel, 1727-1819. Papers, 1744-
1817. 62-827
Scfflman family. Papers, 1684-1912. 61-2356
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1710-1785. PaperB, 1653-
1789. 61-2783
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809. Papers, 1786-1809.
61-2780
Trumbull, Joseph, 1737-1778. Papers, 176J.-78.
61-2781
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804. Papers, 1756-
1866. 61-2782
WeUes, Gideon, 1802-1878. Papers, 1820-78.
62-1360
Williams family. Papers, 1700-1897. 61-2785
Wolcott, Oliver, 1726-1797. Papers, 1747-1834. 62-3616
CONNECTICUT VALLEY HIS TORICAL MUSEUM.
SPRINGFIELD. MASS.
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield,
Mass. Connecticut Valley collection of business
history, 1651-1957. 61-3277
Griffin, Solomon Bulkley, 1652-1925. Corre-
spondence, 1896-1920. 61-902
COOS-CURRY PIONEER AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical Association,
Local records collection, 1870-1933. 61-2444
CORNELL UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. COLLECTION
OF REGIONAL HISTORY AND UNI YE'RSTfY
ARCHIVES "
Abell family. Papers, 1797-1936. 62-3438
Adams, Edgar Lyman. Papers, 1909-19. 62-2381
Allen, Albert M., b. 1857. Business records, 1901-
15. 62-2149
Allen (H. S.) Company, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Records, 1836-90. 62-1325
American Balsa Company, inc. Records, 1917-23.
62-1696
Anderson family. Accounts, 1825-53. 62-4220
Armstrong, Grant T. Business records, 1850-60.
Atkinson, George Francis, 1854-1918. Papers, 1880-
1918- 62-2338
Ayres, Sidney, collector. Yates County, N. Y. area
papers, 1779-1919. 62-3443
Babcock, Howard Edward, 1889-1950. Papers, 1907-
50. 62-924
Babcock, Willard F. Papers, 1860-95. -62-1464
Bailey, Liberty Hyde, 1858-1954. Papers, 1B88-1953.
62-2346
Balcom family. Papers, 1838-1917. 82-1695
Ball family. Business records, 1821-81. 62-2309
Bancroft, George, 1800-1891. Papers, 1811-1901.
62-3395
Barbour family. Correspondence of the Barbour
and Parker families, 1833-55. 62-2455
Barnard, William Nichols, 1675-1947. Papers, 1870-
1936. 62-3889
Barrett, Sylvester F. Farm accounts, 1653-1917.
Bartholomew, Paige, 1860-1944. Correspondence,
1843-92.
62-2945
447
Repository Index
CORNELL UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. COLLECTION OF
REGIONAL HISTORY AND UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES
(Continued)
Bassett, George W., <L 1862. Civil War diaries of
George W. and Ramsus E. Bassett, 1862-63.
62-2132
Beach, Harry Merrick. Scrapbook, 1689-93. 62-2325
Becker, Carl Lotus, 1873-1945. Papers, 1896-1956.
62-2359
Beecher, Thomas Kianieut, 1824-1900. Papers,
1844-98. 62-752
Bellinger family. Papers, 1761-1911. 62-1349
Bergholtz, Herman. Papers, 1931-35. 62-1391
Berry family. Papers, 1812-1917. 62-2438
Blodgett, Forest M„ 1885-1951. Papers, 1915-45.
Bloodgood family. Papers, 1823-66.
62-2313
62-13S2
Bond family. Correspondence of the Bond and
Grayston families, 1870-99. 62-2337
Boochever, Louis, 1690-1952. Papers, 1918-42.
Boody family. Correspondence of the Boody and
Mowers families, 1856-1915. 62-2413
Bostwlek family. Papers, 1802-96. 62-1345
Bower family. Papers, 1817-50. 62-3622
Bowers, Frank E. World War 1 papers, 1916-19.
Bowman, Henry. Papers, 1846-1929.
62-3890
62-2043
Boyle, James Ernest, 1873-1938, collector. Accounts,
1737-1908. 62-1694
Boyle, James Ernest, 1673-1938. Papers, 1894-
1938. 62-3394
Bradley, Samuel. Papers, 1789-1690. 62-2418
Bradley, Zera. Papers, 1848-82. 62-1346
Brayton family. Journals, 1829-73. 62-1693
Bretx, Julian Pleasant. Papers," 1905-51. 62-2300
Brill, Gerow Dodge, 18S4-1931. Papers, 1884-1924.
62-1602
Brocket!, Frank S, collector. Brocket! collection
1773-1890.
Brooktondale papers, 1818-66.
62-2365
62-1692
Brown, Matthew, 1766-1851. Letter book, 1804-18.
62-3873
Brown family. Papers, 1903-32. 62-3891
Burr, George Lincoln, 1857-1938. Papers, 1862-1938.
62-2342
Caldwell, George Chapman, 1834-1907. Papers,
1853-97. 62-3892
Came, Charles. Letters, 1846-60. 62-1691
Camp, Ellsha, 1786-1866. Papers, 1756,-1879.
Carlsark (Sloop) Logbooks, 1929-32.
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teach-
ing. Correspondence, 1905-45. 62-3872
Carpenter, Anna. Poetry albums of Anna and Maria
Carpenter, 1827-40. 62-2131
Catchpole (A.) Company, Geneva, N. Y. Records,
1872-1906. 62-1690
62-1889
62-4434
62-4707
Ca t har in e Township papers, 1803-49.
Chemung Co., N. Y. Election and assessment rolls
from Chemung and Schuyler Counties, N. Y., 1841-
"• 62-2042
Church family. Papers, 1838-1936. 62-1688
Churchill, Alfred Land. Papers, 1847-95. 62-1684
Civil War Committee of Fulton and Volney. Records
1861-63. 62-2041
Clapp, Benjamin. Business records, 1864-72.
62-1683
Clark (Ethan) and Son, Oxford, N. Y. Records,
1821-56. 62-1682
Clark, W. G. Business records, 1896-1924. 62-2130
Clarke and Babcock, Oxford, N. Y. Records, 1835-52.
62-2137
Close family. Papers, 1808-68. 62-1347
Cockburn family. Papers, 1703-1827. 62-4271)
Cole, Charle6 C, b. 1851. Business records, 1876-80.
62-2395
Cole, Harry E. Cote collection 1763-1937. 62-4219
Collins family. Papers, 1844-1939. 62-2087
Comstock, John Henry, 1649-1931. Correspondence,
1885-94. 62-2323
Constable, William, 1752-1803. Papers, 1790 -
1805. 62-2690
Cook, A. F. Business records, 1893-1912. 62-2140
Cook, N. Business records, 1846-57. 62-2401
Cooley, Lyman Edgar, 1850-1917. Papers, 1866-71.
62-2336
Coon family. Correspondence, 1B71-1898. 62-1348
Cooper, Sarah BTown (lngersoll) 1836-1896. Pa-
pers, 1842-1910. 62-1454
Corbitt family. Papers, 1769-1883. 62-2400
Cornell, Alorao B., 1832-1904. Papers, 1856-1902.
62-2343
Cornell, Ezra, 1807-1674. Papers, 1828-1936.
62-2374
Cornell University. Typhoid epidemic file, 1901-06.
62-4218
Cornell University. Bride's Club. Records, 1926-50.
62-2294
Cornell University. Class of 1886. Records,
1871-1946. 62-2326
Cornell University. College of Architecture. Records,
1898-1905. 62-1661
Cornell University. College of Civil Engineering.
Records, 1900-06. 62-2296
Cornell University. Cornell Cosmopolitan Chib.
Records, 1904-47. 62-3871
Cornell University. Library. Church records, 1737-
1926. 62-2213
Cornell University. Library. Correspondence
relating to a union list of newspapers, 1933-36.
Cornell University. Library. Records, 1873-1914.
62-2308
Cornell University. Library. School meeting records,
1825-1933. 62-2417
Cornell University. Library. Western land collection,
1859-1925. 62-2360
Cornell University. New York State College of Agri-
culture. Correspondence of the director, 1911-14.
62-2295
Cornell University. Sibley College of Mechanical
Engineering and Mechanic Arts. Records, 1878-
1904. 62-4217
Corson, Hiram, 1828-1911. Papers, 1852-1946.
62-3417
Cortland, N. Y. First Baptist Church. Records, 1801-
190a 62-2219
Coughran, Edwin K., 1884-1955. Papers, 1906-43.
62-3893
Coventry Temperance Society. Records, 1838-59.
62-2129
Coville, Luzerne, 1865- Scrapbook, 1881-86. 62-2327
Crane, Thomas Frederick, 1844-1927. Papers ca
1890-1918. 62-3870
Crangle, Roland, 1862-1945. Scrapbooks of
Roland and Emily Elkus Crangle, 1898-1955.
62-4708
62-1673
Curran, Obadiah B. Papers, 1834-82.
Curtis, Charles William. Papers of Charles
William and Stephanie Marx Curtis, 1863-1816.
62-4897
Dairymen's League Cooperative Association, Inc.
Records, 1916-55. 62-3444
Davenport, Amos H. Accounts, 1830-72. 62-1333
Davenport family. Papers, 1800-194L 62-2436
Davies, John C., b. 1858. Letter books, 1900-01.
62-2194
Day, Edmund Ezra, 1883-1951. Papers, 1923-50.
62-3868
Dean, H. B. Accounts, 1827-1901. 62-1334
Decker, Frank Norton. Papers, 1832-1958. 62-2361
De Forest, Henry Pelouze, 1864-1948.
Papers, 1884-1942. 62-2733
Degen, Gustav. Business records, 1896-1911. 62-2128
Demarest, H. P. Business records, 1905-11. 62-1672
Devereux, Nicholas, 1791-1855. Papers, 1801-97.
to
Devereux family. Papers, 1800-1942.
Dillon, John. Business records, 1873-1928,
KJ
62^448
62-1913
Diven, Alexander Samuel, 1809-1896. Papers, 1849-
1940. 62-1955
Dorman, Walter. Papers, 1874-1938. 62-2311
Doty, V. D. Papers, 1913-15. 62-2282
Doty, William T. Papers, 1852-1930. 62-2779
Drummond, Alexander Magnus, 1684-1856. Papers,
1917-56. 62-3445
Dupee. L.J. Accounts, 1891-1914. 62-3724
Durham, Charles Love, 1872-1949. Papers, 1897-1949.
62-2355
Eagles, Joseph D. Papers, 1649-1927. 62-3621
Edwards, Richard Henry, 1877-1954. Papers, ca.
1897-1953. 62-3393
Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902. Papers, 1804-1939.
62-974
Eliot, Mabel, collector. Papers, 1859-1932. 62-2035
Ellas lamily. Papers, 1809-98. 62-1336
Ellis, Edith M. Scrapbooks, 1924-33. 62-2202
Elsbree, Anna, collector. Miscellaneous papers,
1788-1953. 62-3423
Empire State Forest Products Association. Rec-
ords, 1912-56. 62-3446
Englls (C. M.) Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Records,
1860-1922. 62-1671
Evans, Edward Payson, 1831-1917. Correspondence,
1870-1917. 62-4076
Tall Creek Milling Company, Ithaca, N. Y. Records,
1862-1914. 62
Farnham family. Papers, 1808-1875.
FarwelL SamueL Papers, 1835-58.
m
62-2329
62-4216
Faust, Albert Bernhardt, 1870-1951. Papers,
1919-45. 62-3887
Fernow, Bernhard Eduard, 1651-1923. Papers,
1885-1922. 62-3422
Ferris, Joshua. Correspondence, 1831-47. 62-1337
Field, William R. Papers, 1851-81. 62-1670
Finch, Francis Miles, 1827-1907. Papers, 1851-80.
62-3757
Flncher, Myron G., 1898— Papers, 1937-54. 62-3946
Fiske, Jennie (McGraw) 1640- 188L Papers, 1862
1913. 62-2324
Fiske, Willard, 1831-1904. Papers, 1647-1903. 62-3945
Fitch, Asa, 1809-1879. Papers, 1831-65. 62-4215
Fleming, Bryant, 1677-1946. Papers. 62-3885
Flower family. Papers, 1770-1634. 62-2208
Ford family. Accounts, 1800-1931. 62-1338
Foreign Policy Association. Records of the Elmlra,
N. Y. branch, 1923-52. 62-3884
Francis family. Papers, 1776-1906. 62-2090
Frost family. Correspondence, 1889-1917. 62-1339
Fulton Hotel Company, Fulton, N. Y. Records,
1853-57. ' 62-2232
Funk, Jacob. Papers, 1865-1906. 62-1SC-L
Gage, Henry Phelps, 1886-1956. Papers, 1886- Wr
1955. 62-3943
Gage, Simon Henry, 1851-1944. Papers, 1892-1940.
62-2335
Gallagher, Lyman, collector. Caroline collection,
1826-1945. 62-2126
Gardner, Joseph L. Papers, 1872-78. 62-1340
Gates family. Papers of the Gates and Moore families,
1847-1913. 62-2250
Gauntlett, John C. Business records, 1843-1928.
62-1341
George Junior Republic, Freevlile, N. Y.
Records, 1859-1958. 62-4694
Goddard, Solomon. Papers, 1842-1918. 62-1668
CORNELL UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. COL LECTION OF
REGIONAL HISTORY AND UNIVERSITY ARCHIVE.*.
(Continued) ~ ' ~
Goodsell, Eugene A. Papers. 1886-1904. 62-3942
P Greene family. Papers, 1838-54. 62-4186
Gregg, John. Business records, 1789-1841. 62-2382
Gregory, Abel. Accounts, 1863-89. 62-3784
Guinnip, George B. Papers, 1815-96. 62-1342
Guterman, Carl Edward Frederick, 1903-1356,
collector. Agricultural organization programs,
1936-56. 62-3944
Hallett, Samuel. Papers, 1834-64. 62-2731
Hammondsport Wine Company, Hammondsport N Y
Records, 1920-28. '62-2233
Harding Brothers, Breesport, N. Y. Records, 1884-
1915 - 62-1667
Hardy, Charles Elias, 1798-1868. Business records
1805-37. 62 : 2125
Harley, Charles. Accounts, 1863-1901. 62-1450
Bart, James Morgan, 1839-1916. Papers, 1856-
1916
Hastings, J. M. Papers, 1875.
Hathaway family. Papers, 1827-1910.
Hayes family. Correspondence, 1883-85.
62-3453
62-1S66
62-1463
62-2525
4
B " , KSI.' J ,yrte Rice - a - 1957 - Genealogical papers,
1909-54. '""* 62 _ 3M1
Hector Fruit Grower's Association. Records, 1927-
32 - 62-1665
Herrington. John M. Civil War diaries of John M.
and Marshall J. Herringlon. 1864-65. 62-4704
Hewett. Waterman Thomas, 1846-1821. Pacers
1868-1919. '
Hight, Mary A. Diaries, 1876-83.
Hiscock, Frank Harris, 1865-1946. Speeches
1904-47.
Hobos family. Papers, ca. 1850-1935.
Hoffman, George W., b. 1822. Papers, 1853-82.
Holland Land Company. Records, 1802-63.
Holmes, Daniel. Papers, 1840-99.
Horton, Emmet, 1850-1932. Papers, 1870-1932.
62-4675
62-1343
62-3940
62-4084
62-1664
62-2281
62-2203
62-4115
Horton, Randolph, 1850-1929. Papers ca 1877-
1926 ' 62-4070
HotcnJdss, Hiram G., d. 1898. Papers, 1828-1931.
62-2373
Houghton, Clarence L., collector. Houghton
collection. 1865-1923.
Howard, Harrison. Papers, 1848-86.
Howard, Lawrence "R. Sermons, 1903-37.
Howell, John S. Papers, 1895-1925.
Hoyt, Arthur J., 1866— Papers, 1872-1951.
Hoyt family. Papers, 1828-1956.
Hulce, Martial R., collector. Papers, 1786-1893
Humphrey, Correll, collector. Papers, 1847-53.
62-4176
Iden lamily. Papers, 1855-1917. 62-3938
Ithaca and Owego Turnpike Company. Records, 1808-
36 - 62-1344
Ithaca, N. Y. Lyceum Theatre. Records, 1892-1925.
. 62-2190
62-2453
62-2322
62-2221
62-4185
62-3939
62-4082
62-2298
f Jacacks, Fred. Diaries of Fred and Marv
Jacacks, 1859-68.
Jennings, Anthony. Business records, 1876-94.
Johenning, John. Business records, 1889-1917.
Johnson family. Papers, 1818-1936.
Jone6 (John G.) and Company, Trenton, N. Y.
Records, 1815-91.
Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Papers, 1897-1941.
KeUey Brothers, Halcottsville, N.Y. Business
records, 1892-1906.
Kellog, William T. Business records, 1889-1917.
62-4705
62-2139
62-2124
62-4709
62-1663
61-1122
62-2148
62-1329
Repository Index
Kelsey, A. T. Accounts, 1880-1916. 62-2398
Kenan family. Papers, 1776-1922. 62-2451
Klff, Charles E. Business records, 1894-1921.
62-2147
Kimball and Nutter, Woodsville, N. H. Records, 1903-
19 - 62-2136
Kingsley, Charles Freeman, 1835-1904. Papers,
ca. 1857-1904. 62-3451
Kinney, Jay P., 1875- Papers, 1855-1957. 62-4077
Kinney, Worthy H. Papers, 1879-1928. 62-1330
Ladies Union Benevolent Society, Ithaca, N. ,Y Rec-
ords, 1921-47. 12-im
Lamont, Daniel Scott, 1851-1905. Correspondence,
1860-87. 61 . 1331
LangeUier, A. L. Papers, 1875-1917. 62-2020
La Rue family. Papers, 1795-1935. 62-2299
Ledyard family. Papers collected by Helen
Lincklaen Fairchild, 1793-1916. 62-4917
Leroy Fruit Growers' Association. Records, 1932-35.
62-2312
62-3937
62-2334
62-2097
Letsche, Jay Harry, 1888- Scrapbooks, 1917-29.
r
Lewis, John, of New York City. Papers, 1872-81.
I
Lewis, John Llvy, 1813-1889. Papers, 1810-1928.
Lewis, Steven. Business records, 1784-1878.
62-2138
Lindemuth, Charles, d. 1939. Correspondence,
1873-77. 62-3879
^loBe^f CrlwIoW ' Br °°*lvn, N. Y. Records,
Loomls, Charles A. Correspondence, 1806-91
Lord, Bert, 1869-1939. Papers, 19J2-39.
Lott, Philip Slout. Papers, 1830-88.
62-1332
02-4423
62-3880
Lowman, William. Accounts, 1898-1911. 62-3881
LueHns, James. Business records, 1858-64. 62-2314
Ludlum, Thomas RusselL Scrapbook, 1873-1907.
62-2288
Lyons Company, Aurora, N. Y. Records, 1888-1942.
62-2207
McCalL Ansel J., b. 1616, collector. Bath collection.
1802-1924. £l 16e2
McCall family. Papers, 1749-1924. 62-2096
McCormick family. Papers, 1900-41. 62-3452
MacDonald family. Papers, 1793-1948. 62-3882
McGraw, John, 1815-1877. Papers, 1846-82. 62-2351
Mclntyre family. Papers of the Mclntyre and Kellogg
families, 1797-1866. 62-2370
McMaster & Parkhurst, Bath, N. Y. Records,
1860-97. 62-3842
Macmillan, Bennet. Scrapbook, 1909-13. 62-2320
McNisb family. Papers, 1774-1889. 62-4349
Magee, John, 1794-1868. Correspondence, 1821-50.
62-1328
Marcham, Frederick George, 1898- Correspondence,
1Mi - 62-1468
Markham lamily. Papers of the Markham and
Puffer families, 1755-1909. 62-4427
Martin, Asa Earl, 1685- collector. Pennsylvania
historical collections, 1927. 62-2210
Mattiee, Asa M. Papers, 1862-99. 62-2456
Maydole (DavldJ and Company, Norwich N Y
Records, 1888-1910. " 62-1661
Maynard, Leonard Amby, 1887— Papers, 1940-49.
62-3936
Mead, George M. Papers, 1B53-190L 62-2095
"tJIi"' ErMst °e<"Ke. 1865-1948. Papers, 1890-
1S4 °- 62-3883
62-1317
Merritt family. Papers, 1841-94.
Metropolitan Cooperative Milk Producers Bargain-
ing Agency. Scrapbooks, 1932-35. 62-3935
62-4318
Miller, John D., 1856-1946. Dairymen's League
papers, 1915-46. 62-4428
Millard, David J. Papers, 1829-74.
Miller family. Papers, 1760-1908.
62-3756
Miller family. Papers, 1773-1908.
Miller family. Papers, 1799-1905.
Moller, Christian. Papers, 1724-1886.
62-1660
62-4177
62-2297
Montour Falls, N. Y. People's College. Records,
1810-1913. 62-2293
Moore, Veranus Alva, 1859-1931. Papers. 1870-
1931.
Moore family. Papers, 1751-1939.
Moray, William. Accounts, 1834-92.
62-3450
62-2038
62-2399
Morgan, Edwin Barber, 1806-1881. Papers, 1849-54.
62-2316
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1610-1896. Papers, 1814-1837.
62-1438
Morris, Henry B. Scrapbook, 1884-1901. 62-4237
Morris Brothers, Oneauta, N. Y. Records, 1909-20.
6Z-2328
Mulks, Charles F. Notebooks, to 1900. 62-1316
Mulligan, William K., b. 1861. Papers, 1912-25.
62-2404
Munger, John. Accounts, 1806-12. 62-1459
Murray, Eleanor (Canfield) Jennings, 1866-1949,
collector. Mrs. John H. Murray collection, 1805-
19M - 62-2094
Nash and Mills, Guilford, N. Y. Records, 1893-98.
62-2189
Nathan, George Jean, 1882-1958. Papers, 1910-58.
61-113
Needham, James George, 1868-1956. Papers, 1892-
1956. 62-4078
New York (State) Canal Commissioners. Records,
1861-81. 62-2209
New York and Erie Railroad Company. Letter
book, 1846-47. 62-4986
New York State Agricultural Society. Records, 1841-
1954. 62-3934
Newell, Chauncy. Papers, 1836-1902. 62-3869
NlchoL Robert. Business records, 1886-86. 62-2216
North, Simon Newton Dexter, 1849-1924. Papers.
62-4362
North family. Family papers, collected by
Herbert and Dorothy Metzger, 1814-82. 62-4918
North family. Papers, 1752-1943. 62-3449
Northrop, Moses. Papers, 1867-93. 62-1314
Northrup family. Papers, 1831-83. 62-1461
Ogden, Frederick A. Papers, 1849-89. 62-1313
Ohlandt, Fred H. Business records, 1905-25. 62-2215
Osborne family. Papers, 1804-57. 62-2362
Oswego River Bank, Fulton, N. Y. Records of the
Oswego River Bank and the First National Bank
of Fulton, 1855-1905. 62-2317
Palmer, Sarah Cornelia, b. 1844. Papers, 1813-97.
82-1859
Park Hotel, Prattstmrg, N. Y. Records, 1876-1912.
62-1312
Parker, Eugene Fales. Papers, 1893-1901. 62-2200
Parker, Samuel J. Papers, 1823-ca. 1897. 62-1658
Parma, N. Y. First Presbyterian Church. Records
18W-63. 62-2220"
Patterson, Harold. Business records, 1865-72. 62-2397
Patterson, Lincoln E. Scrapbooks, 1912-37. 62-3933
Patterson family. Papers, 1701-1900. 62-1311
Pearson (C. H. ) Hardwood Company, New York.
Records, 1929-31. 62-4236
62-1310
Pease family. Papers, 1789-1919.
Peck, Ida W. Papers of Ida W. Peck and Otis B.
Gannon, 1885-87. 62-4703
Peck family. Papers, 1808-83. 62-2508
Peebles family. Papers, 1776-1895. 62-4235
Penoyer, A. W. Papers, 1856-63. 62-2403
Pfeiffer, Dorothy S. , collector. HilL Atkinson,
Fleming family papers, 1774-1916. 62-4429
Phillips, Everett Franklin, 1878-1951. Papers,
1900-50. 62-4081
Pierce family. Papers, 1865-1931. 62-4234
Piatt, Chester C. Papers, 1873-1934. 62-1460
Poison, Robert Arnold. War work papers, 1941-45.
62-3932
Repository Index
CORNELL UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. COLLECTION OF
REGIONAL HISTORY AND UNI VEKSITY ARCHIVES
(Continued)
Powell, Harry Wheeler. Papers, 1884-88. 62-4233
Pratt family. Papers, 1758-1903. 62-1657
Pratt family. Papers, 1787-1913. 62-4792
Pratt family. Papers, 1901-19. 62-3783
Purdy, Leander C. Papers, 1757-1886. 62-4232
Putnam, Henry C. Papers, 1858-1904. 62-1656
QueaL Arthur. Scrapbook, 1884-1928. 62-3931
Raymond, Aaron Weeks. Papers, 1837-86. 62-4357
Read, James. Papers, 1792-1875. 62-2036
Recknagel, Arthur Bernhard, 1883- Papers,
1951-54. 62-4085
Reed, Daniel AUen, 1875-1959. Papers, 1914-59.
62-2959
Reed, Barry Clifford, 1882-1953. Papers, 1948-52.
62-3930
Reed, Hugh Daniel, 1875-1937. Bird records,
1900-06. 62-4224
Remington (E.) 4 Sons. Records, 1679-88. 62-4223
Reynolds, Thomas J. Business records, 1855-67.
62-2319
Rhodes, Charles O. Papers, 1842-1918. 62-3897
Rhodes,- Leland S. Papers, 1842-1922. 62-4225
Rice, Grace Stubbs. Genealogical papers, ca.
1600-1918. 62-4231
Rice, James Edward, 1865-1953. Papers, 1885-
1950. 62-4426
Richards, Augustus Loring, 1879-1950. Papers
1872-1951. 62-4422
Richardson, Fred w. Accounts, 1892-98. 62-2318
Richer (I. L.) Company, New Berlin, N. T. Accounts,
1890-1905. 62-1655
Rider, Fred, 1925— Collector. Family corres-
pondence, 1784-1856. 62-4089
Rider family. Papers, 1828-1945. 62-3448
Robertson, Smith. Correspondence, 1621-95.
62-1309
Robertson family. Correspondence, 1820-1907.
Roble, Reuben Edward, 1843-1911. Papers, 1827-
1933. 62-3484
Rose, Mabel. Papers. 1896-1915. 62-4230
Rosenbloom family. Accounts, 1905-34. 62-2214
Rowlee, Willard Winfield, 1861-1923. Papers
19*5-23. ' 62.4358
Rumball-Petre, Edwin Alfred Robert, 1881-19S4
Papers, 1897-1914. 82-3896
Rutherford, Thomas R. Papers, 1819-97. 62-2239
Sage, Henry Williams, 1814-1897. Papers, 1836-
1M8. 62-923
Salisbury, Frank N. Accounts, 1888-1922. 62-4229
Sanderson, Ezra Dwlght, 1878-1944. Papers, 1894-
1943- 62-3895
Sandy Creek, K. Y. First Congregational Church.
Records, 1859-75. ' 62-2204
Schmeck, Samuel. Business records, 1845-74. 62-2396
Schuyler, George Washington, 1810-1688.
Papers, to 1885. 62-4355
Schuyler County collection, 1839-1917. 62-2035
Scott, Matthew Thompson, 1828-1891. Papers, 1831-
190 °- 62-2082
Scott family. Papers, 1661-75. 62-4068
Semet-Solvay Company. Records, 1897-1942. 62-2315
Sewell, Albert Henry, 1847-1924. Papers, 1871-
1916.
62-3929
Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1866. Papers, 1741-1886.
62-2952
Snattuck family. Papers, 1853-86. 62-2234
Shaver, John C. Business records, 1812-19. 62-2383
Shaw, Albert Duane, 1841-1901. Papers, 1891-96.
62-4072
Sheafe, Nathaniel Tracy. Papers, 1813-76. 62-4228
Shelton family. Papers, 1783-1934. 62-4441
62-4503
62-1650
Sheppard, George S. Papers, 1717-1933. 62-2093
Shipman, EUen. Papers. 62-3898
Simpson, Katherine G. (Woodford) Scrapbook,
1921. 62-4226
Simpson, Louis Wright. Scrapbook. 1890-92. 62-4227
Slier family. Papers, 1811-71. 62-2217
Sldlton, Frank Avery, 1860-1931. Papers, ca. 1880-
1938. 62-3442
Stilton, Julius A., 1833-1897. Papers, ca. 1830-
1910. 62-3441
Slosson, John. Business records, 1799-1902. 62-2321
Smelzer family. Papers, 1811-1941. 62-489S
Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910. Papers. 1820-1910.
62-4432
Smith, J. De Motte. Papers of J. De Motte Smith
and Henry D. Barto, 1851-92. 62-4699
Smith. John L. , b. 1S22. Papers, 1848-1917
SmlthTlUe M11L Records, 1889-1916.
Snell family. Papers, 1766-1942. 62-3899
Sons of Temperance of North America. Grand Division
of New York. Correspondence, 1847-48. 62-2231
Southworth family. Papers, 1840-93. 62-1320
Spinner, Francis Ellas. Papers, 1823-89. 62-2377
Stanton, Florence E. Accounts, 1881-1920. 62-3900
Starret family. Papers, 1790-1933. 62-1462
Stewart, Charles Hoffman, 1828-1874. Papers,
1852-1908. 62-2450
Stowell, John C, b. 1817. Accounts, 1648-89. 62-1323
Straight (J. H.) Company. Records, 1909-24. 62-2193
Straight, Willard Dlckerman, 1880-1918. Papers, 1857-
1922. 62-1103
Strong family. Papers, 1639-1935. 62-3785
Suiter, William, 1863-1941. Papers, 1890-1940.
S2-3901
Swartwood, T. E., collector. Scrapbooks, 1883-
1952 - 62-3902
Swift, George Luclen. Papers, 1723-1900. 62-2197
Syracuse Dry Goods Company, Syracuse, N. Y.
Records, 1896-1928. 62-1649
Taber family. Papers, 1627-1906. 62-2033
Taft, RoyaL d. 1943. Papers, 1869-71. 62-3903
Taintor (S.) Company, Le Roy, N. Y. Records, 1734-
UXS- 62-1646
Tarr, Ralph Stockmann, 1864-1912. Papers, 1683-
1912. " 62-3904
Temple family. Papers, 1854-99. 62-4208
Thompson, Jacob S. Papers, 1832-55. 62-2402'
Throop, Enos Thompson, 1784-1874. Papers,
1807-68. 62-3905
Throop, George Addison, 1810-1849. Correspondence,
1803-1939. 62-1431
Thurston, Robert Henry, 1839-1903. Papers,
1859-1902. 62-4323
Tlbbetts, J. Warren, b. 1B43. Business records, 1887-
89. 62-1847
Tietze, William C. Accounts, 1867-91. 62-3906
Tillson, Oliver J., 1832-1895. Papers, 1803-98. 62-3440
Tinkham, John F. Land books, 1866-61. 62-4203
Todd family. Business records, 1850-192L 62-2452
Tolbert family. Accounts, 1847-87. 62-1335
Torrens Title League of New York State. Records,
1916-41. 62-4205
Towner family. Papers, 1819-75. 62-4206
Townsend, Isaiah, 1777-1637. Business records, 1802-
09. 62-1646
Trautwine family. Papers, 1834-1947. 62-4433
Treat lamily. Papers of the Treat and Brees
families, 1826-1917. 62-1326
Treman, Robert Ellas, 1888-1953. Papers of
Robert E. and Robert H. Treman, to 1929. 62-4504
Treman family. Papers, 1838-1954. 62-3437
Turner family. Papers, 1799-1891. 62-4350
TutUe (Daniel) and Company, New York. Records,
1830-35. 62-2192
Tuttle, David. Papers, 1852-81.
62-1M
Tuttle, Herbert, 1646-1894. Papers, 1660-96. 62-3928
U. S. Federal MHk Commission for the Middle Sates.
Records, 1917. 62-2212
U. S. Selective Service System (1917-1919) New York.
Records of District Board no. 1, Watkms Glen,
N. Y., 1917-18. 62-1645
Van Buren and ConkUng. Records, 1902-13. 62-2235
Van Cleef lamily. Papers, 1900-24. 62-3927
Vanderlyn, Henry. Letter book, 1810-24. 62-2251
Van Duser family. Papers of the Van Duzer and Sayre
families, 1783-1935. 62-2198
Walker, Murray. Papers, 1864-1806. 62-1644
Warren, George Frederick, 1874-1938. Papers,
1900-36. 62-3411
Webb and Edgecomb. Records, 1623-39. 62-1643
Wemsteln, Milton. Scrapbook, 1911-14. 62-4204
Weller, Arthur B. Papers, 1917-30. 62-4222
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Records,
1884-1953. 62-4074
Weston, Fred Abllah. Scrapbook, 1879-80. 62-2208
Wheeler, Edith Flower, collector. Papers, 1776-1878.
62-1739
WhetzeL Herbert Hlce, 1677-1944. Papers, 1902-44.
62-3436
White, Andrew Curtis, b. 1854. Accounts, 1883-93.
White, Justin Du Pratt, 1869-1939. Papers, 1915-39.
62-3888
White, William Plerrepont, collector. Papers, m
1728-1939. 62-27431
White family. Papers, 1820-1937. 62-4896
Whiteside family. Papers, 1769-1938. 62-2289
Wlegand, John C. Business records, 1605-1922.
62-2394
Wilder, Burt Green, 1641-1925. Papers, 1857-1924.
62-3435
Wilder, Dexter. Papers, 1862-67. 62-4221
Wilkinson, A. T., collector. Wilkinson collection,
1854-1908. 68-3843
Wilkinson, Jemima, 1752-1819. Papers, 1772-1872.
62-2349
Willers, Dtedrlcb, 1833-1908. Papers,
1828-1927. 62-27M
Williams, George R. Letters, 1887-89. 62-1318
Williams family. Papers, 1836-1924. 62-2339
Williams family. Papers of the Williams and Crad-
dbck families, 1644-1921. 62-2454
Woodruff, Charles F. Letters of Charles F. and
Minerva Pelton Woodruff, 1838-39. 62-1319
CORNELL UNtVERSTTY. NEW YORK STA TE SCHOOL OF
INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS
62-625
62-797
American Association for Labor Legislation. Records,
1905-42. 61-3167
American Association for Social Security. Records,
1927-42. 61-2008
American Federation of Labor. Correspondence, f^K
1926-52. 62-714 ^*
Abelson, Paul, 1876-1953. Papers.
Adams, Leonard Palmer, 1906- Papers.
American Labor Education Service, inc., New York.
Records, 1922-33. 62-717
Barnett, George Ernest, 1873-1938. Papers, 1914.
62-713
Beach, Kenneth, 1905- Papers, 1950-53. 62-1493
Beat, Edwin Fletcher. Papers, 1945-51. 62-626
Bradley, Phillips, 1894- Papers, 1942. 62-710
Brissenden, Paul Frederick, 1885- Papers. 62-438
Brooks, Earl. Papers, 1950. 62-627
Cohen, Wilbur Joseph, 1913- Papers, 1937-42.
62-814
62-718
62-1142
CORNELL UNIVERSITY. NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL OF
INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS (Continued)
Columbia Conserve Company. Records, 1932-33.
. Columbus, Frank, 1885- Papers, 1901-58.
Congress of Industrial Organizations. Industrtel
Union Councils. Buffalo. Records, 1937-58.
62-628
Consumers' League of New York. Records. 62-629
Cook, Alice Hanson. Papers, 1952-56. 52-2161
Cornell University. New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations. Records of ad hoc
arbitration boards, 1913-58. 62-1954
Cornell University. New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations. Records of ad hoc
arbitrators, 1946-52. 62-1402
Cornell University. New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations. Records of court cases.
1943-45. ej.^D
Cornell University. New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations. Records of New York
State agencies, 1941-50. 62-800
Cornell University. New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations. Records of Presidential
emergency boards, 1949-50. 62-766
Cornell University. New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations. Records of .State fact
finding boards, 1899-1952. 62-1183
Cornell University. New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations. Records of U. S.
emergency fact finding boards under the Railway
labor act, 1950-58. 62-1956
Cornell University. New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations. Strike clippings, 1946.
62-715
Cornell University. New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations. Term papers, 1947-
62-630
Eckert, Leone W. Papers of Leone W. Eckert
and Wayne Hodges, 1955. 62-1897
Emerson, Lynn Arthur, 1890- Papers, 1937-.
Hay, Edward Northrup. Papers.
Helfgott, Simon, 1894- Papers.
International Longshoremen's Association. New York
District CounciL Records, 1955-56. 62-1501
Kress, Albert Leland. Papers of A. L. Kress and Paul
J. Gordon, 1950-51. 62-1485
McConneU, John Wilkinson, 1907- Papers. 62-914
McLenagan, Lew. Papers, 1933-34. 62-663
Meyer, Arthur Simon, 1880-1955. Papers, 1941-51.
62-1762
Meyer, Max, 1877-1953. Papers, 62-1100
Morris, James Oliver, 1923- Papers. 62-664
Murphy, James J., 1860-1922. Papers, 1893-1919.
62-685
Naas, Bernard C. Papers, 62-665
National Conference on Household Employment,
Washington, D. C, 1928. Records, 1928. 62-684
Neufeld, Maurice F., collector. Labor scrapbooks,
1946-49. 62-2226
New York (State) State Advisory Council on Employ-
ment and Unemployment Insurance. Records
1942-50. 62-815
Price, William S. Papers. 62-666
Ralmon, Robert Leonard, 1923- Papers. 62-667
Rubinow, Isaac Max, 1875-1936. Papers. 62-719
Standard, William L. Papers, 1937-49. 62-668
UhUnger, Charles. Papers. 62-669
United Mine Workers of America. District 12.
Records, 1899-1928. 62-720
U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Collective
bargaining agreements covering employees in
New York State, 1941-47. 62-683
U. S. Dept. of Labor. Records of fact finding
boards, 1946. 62-765
U. S. National Labor Relations Board. Records
I" 7 " --' 62-686
U. S. National Mediation Board. Records, 1954-57.
„ ' 62-1401
U. S. National War Labor Board (1942-1945) Records
1941-45. 62-1099
U. S. Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions.
Records of special Industry committees, 1952-
**• 62-1102
62-631
62-632
62-636
Repository Index
World Federation of Trade Unions. Records, 1945-
49. 62-1101
CRAWFORD COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
MEADVILLE. PA .
Dick, David, 1797-1870. Letters of David and John
Dick, 1809-68. 61-678
CREEK INDIAN MUSEUM. OKMULGEE. OKLA.
CreekNatlon. Records, 1861-99. 61-174
DALLAS. S OUTHERN METHODIST UNrv-ERSTrY. METH On-
IST HISTORICAL LIBRARY ^ -^ », «r» y
Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Papers, 1837-83.
61-736
Hu n ti n gdon, Sellna (Shirley) Hastings, countess of,
1707-1791. Correspondence, 1T75-91. 61-1085
Leete, Frederick De Land, Bp. , 1666-1958,
collector. Bishops' collection, 1784- 61-735
Moore, John Monroe, Bp., 1667-1948. Papers,
1900-48. 61-720
Mouson, Edwin DuBose, Bp. , 1869-1937. Papers,
1810-37. 61-751
Wesley, John, 1703-1791. Letters, 1741-81. 61-728
DALLAS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Bailey, Joseph Weldon, 1863-1929. Papers, 1880-
1930. 62-4910
Cabell, William Lewis, 1827-1911. Papers, 1846-
1941 - 62-4909
Campbell family. Papers, 1841-1926. 62-4024
Cevallos family. Papers, 1639-1870. 62-4500
Chase. Franklin, II. 1836-1870. Papers of
Franklin and Aon Chase, 1836-70. 62-4908
Cobb, Berry Benson, 1895- Papers, 1825-1934
62-4499
Coil family. Papers, 1778-79, 1819-1900. 62-4103
Dallas. Texas Centennial Central Exposition, 1936.
Records, 1935-37. 62-4969
Faulk, James Jonathan, 1851-1935. Papers, 1849-
19 '5. 62-4023
Hensley, Travis. Hensley-Beaumont papers,
1846-1948. 62-4907
Howard, William Eager. 1877-1948. Papers, 1557-
193S - 62-4022
Jackson, Alexander M., 1833-1889. Jackson-
Crutcher papers, 1821-1930. 62-4498
Love, Thomas Bell, 1870-1948. Papers, 1900-46.
62-4952
McCoy family. Papers, 1798-1938. 62-4021
Mills, Roger Queries, 1832-1911. Papers, 1850-
1911.
62-4020
Moore, John Marks, 1811-1892. Papers, 1838-1925.
62-3963
62-4786
Taylor family. Papers, 1831-1921.
DARGAN-CABVTiB I.mPI RT NASHVTT.l.F se e
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION. DARGAN-
CARVER LIBRARY
--- P ?T £ ?' ° F THE AVmB "' AN REVOLUTION. OREGON
Daughters of the American Revolution. Oregon Society
Genealogical Records Committee. Records.
61-2337
DAVIDSON COLLEGE. DAVIDSON. N. C. LIBRARY
Davidson, Wailam Lee, 1746-1781. Papers. 61-1064
DAYTON AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL
SW."Si;usS see ASSOCIATED nAVrrW twri
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
DEARBORN mSTORirMI. MUSEUM
Absll, Alexander G., 1819-1890. Correspondence,
1841-76. 82-754
Dearborn Township, Wayne Co., Mich. Records,
1840-90. 61-662
Halgh, George W., 1836-1920. Papers, 1861-65. 61-489
Halgh, Henry Allyn, 1854-1942. Papers, 1873-
' ma - 61-1650
Howard, Joshua, 1793-1868. Business records of
Joshua Howard and Cyrus Howard, 1834-60. 61-454
Ires family. Papers, 1628-1920. 61-952
Ross family. McFadden-Ross collection, 1835-1953.
61-1174
Smith, OraLynn, 1879-1941. Papers, 1913-41.
DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCEITY. DEDHAM. MASS.
Ames, Fisher, 1758-1808. Papers, 1654-1829.
Ames, Nathaniel, 1741-1822. Diaries, 1758-
1821. 62-3666
Dedham Historical Society. Records of firms
and associations, ca. 1800-ca. 1900. 62-3857
Dedham Historical Society. Records relating to
churches. 62-3867
Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. Papers, 1823-52. 62-3726
DE GOLYER FOUNDATION. DALLAS. LIBRARY
Buford, Napoleon Bonaparte, d. 1883. Papers, 1853-
1868. 62-1239
De Golyer, Everette Lee, 1986-1956. Papers, ft07-
56. 61-1143
Gardner, George Clinton. Gardner-Emory boundary
survey papers, 1849-54. 62-1176
Kingsbury, John M. Correspondence, 1858-60. 62-3962
DELAWARE. PUBLIC ARCHIVES COYMTT^f
Adams, James 0.^1877-1957 or 8, collector. Adams
collection, 17th ceat.-ca. 1950. 61-1164
Chandler family. Papers, 1855-1909. 81-272
Collins family. Papers, 1757-1860. 61-337
Delaware. Public Archives Commission. Delaware
church records, 1707- 61-118
Delaware. Public Archives Commission. Private ac-
counts collection, ca. 1750-ca. 1930. 61-158
Gilpin, Vincent, 1795-1866. Papers, 1620-92.
61-450
Hall, Gertrude (Scott) collector. Hall collection,
17th cenL-ca. 1950. 61-1169
Ballman, Ernest Clifton, 1886-1948. Papers. 61-109
Hayes family. Papers, 1814-1919. 61-273
Hopkins, John C. , b. 1865, collector. Hopkins collec-
tion, 1820-ca. 1910. 61-169
Murphey, Thomas G. Papers, 1861-1904. 61-1619
Paynter, Leah Anderson (Burton) b. 1878, collector.
Paynter collection, 1764-1870. 61-335
Richards, Charles Sudler, b. 1878, collector.
Richards collection, 1742-1884. 61-336
Hugely family. Papers, 1742-1899. 61-1372
Snealrman, William Cyrus, 1868-1930. Papers, 1891-
194L 61-1857
Stockton iamily. Business records, 1790-1615.
Tilton, Francis Theodore. Papers, 1632-ca. 1950.
61-956
Townsend, Samuel, 1812-1881. Papers, 1829-1922.
61-516
Turner, Joseph Brown, collector. Genealogical
collection. 61-1168
DELAWARE. UNIVERSITY. NEWARK. LIBRARY
Bates, George Handy, 1845-1916. Samoan papers,
1886-89. 62-4562
Black. John Janvier, 1837-1909. Papers, 1860-
1909. 62-4718
Blanding family. Papers, 1801-1920. 62-4728
Gray, George, 1840-1925. Papers, 1870-1925.
62-4644
Latimer family. Papers, 1690-1927. 62-4716
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932. Letters,
1885-1932. 62-4714
MaxweU, James Riddle, 1636-1912. Papers,
1868-1912. 62-4717
Messersmlth, George Strausser, 1863-1960.
Diplomatic papers, 1932-46. 62-1434
Saulsbury, Willard, 1661-1927. Papers, 1850-
1927. 62-4726
Strickland, Peter. Papers, 1857-1915.
Repository Index
DELAWARE. UNIVERSITY. NEWARK. LIBRARY
(Continued) ' " ~
U. S. Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector. Letters
1876-79. 61-2100
Ward, Christopher, 1868-1943. Papers, to 1943.
PBigSOMWrVEBSTTY. GBAKVTLLE. OHIO. L IBRARY
Price, Thomas Davis, 1826-1900. Diaries, 1848-1900.
61-2099
DePAUW U MVERSTTY. GREENCASTLE. IND. ARCHIVES
DeFauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Archives.
Archives of Depauv University, 1837-1960. 81-1273
DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Archives.
Archives ol Indiana Methodism, 1809-1960. 61-1530
Detroit. institute or arts, library
Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848. Papers, 1827-48.
DOUGLAS c orrwrv hi storical museum, superio r
wis. ~~~ ^ — *
62-1009
Peet, James. Diary and account book, 1856-64.
DUKE UW VERSTTY. DURHAM. K. C. LIBRARY
Agllonby, Frances (Walker) Yates. Papers, 1621-
1933. 60-2839
Alexander, Adam Leopold, 1802-1882. Papers, 1785-
1909- 60-1069
Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925. Papers, 1889-1911.
80-896
Alliance for Guidance o( Rural Youth. Records,
1917-48. 60 . 873
Ambler family. Papers of the Ambler and Brown
families, 1780-1865. 61-2594
Amos, Richard. Papers, 1850-93. 60-1025
Anderson, Francis Thomas. Papers, 1826-1915.
60-1054
60-1046
Anderson family. Papers, 1820-192L
Andrews, Charles Wesley, 1807-1875. Papers 1808-
I901 - 60-1468
Applebury, Dllmus J. Papers, 1810-1927. 60-1055
Appleton, Nathan, 1843-1906. Correspondence, 1850-
9S - 60-1400
Archer, Fletcher Harris, b. 1817. Papers, 1804-
190 °- 60-1470
Ashe, Samuel A'Court, 1840-1938. Correspondence
1840-1912. 6d. llls
Austin, Benlamln. Papers, 1756-1879. 60-1059
Badham, WUliam, b. 1835. Papers, 1817-97. 60-796
Bagby, Bennette M. Papers, 1830-1920. 60-763
Bailey, Joslah William, 1873-1946. Papers, 1833-
1M8 - 60-750
Baird, Robert, d. ca. 1866. Papers, 1827-73. 60-129
Ball, John, 1760-1817. Papers of John Ball, Sr. and
Jr., 1773-1892. 60-247
BaU, William Watts, 1868- 1952. Papers, 1805-1952.
80-740
Ballard's Valley Plantation, St. Mary's Parish,
Jamaica. Records of Ballard's Valley Plan-
tation and Berry Hill Penn, 1766-1873. 60-166
Bank of the State of Georgia. Records, 1817-69. 60-140
Barkedale, Peter. Papers, 1873-1895. 60-762
Barnsley lamily. Papers, 1824-73. 60-1756
Bartlett, Ellen. Correspondence, 1856-88. 60-777
Barton, Jesse. Papers of Jesse Barton and John R.
Mulvany, 1605-1903. 60-790
Barton, Samuel R., b. 1839. Papers, 1841-1924.
80-795
Bassett, Victor H. Papers, 1789-1938. 60-167
Bates, Thomas, of Gainsborough, Eng. Papers, 1811-
20 - ' 60-792
Baudry des Lozleres, Louis Narclase, 1761-1841.
Papers, 1770-1876. 60-811
Bl ^Ii T5 omas > 1799-1878. Correspondence,
1M5 - 87 - 60-809
Beardsley, Alonzo G., 1820-1906. Records of lav,
firms in Auburn, N. Y., 1787-1897. 60-785
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Papers, 1844-93. " 60 . u81
Bell, Alfred W. Papers, 1848-96. 60-769
BelL James Martin, 1799-1870. Papers, 1768-1870.
60-1233
Bellamy, WUliam. Papers of William and Joseph
Bellamy, 1815-88. 60-759
Bennett, Bryant. Papers, 1767-1902. 60-1253
Bibb, Thomas, 1783 or 4-1639. Papers, 1823-92.
60-135
Blddle, Alexander, 1819-1899. Papers, 1776-1911.
60-252
Bfflmyer family. Papers, 1832-1906. 61-1861
Blrckhead, EdTard F. Papers, 1842-95. 60-793
Blvens, John Daniel, 1863-1921. Papers, 1817-1939.
Blakey, Angus R. Papers, 1820-8!
60-803
60-751
60-821
Boiling, William, 1789-1849. Papers, 1724-
1883. 60-666
Bomar, Edward Earle, 1861-1947 or 8. Papers,
1757-1942. 60-805
Bonsaek family. Papers of the Bonsack and Ptaine
families, 1786-1929. 60-2834
Bottler, Alexander Robinson, 1815-1892. Papers,
1729-1924. 60-668
Bowen, Reuben Dean, 1859-1939. Papers, 1857-1938.
60-781
Bower, William Horton, 1850-1910. Papers, 1870-
M. 60-786
Boyd, Archibald H., businessman. Papers, 1841-97.
60-761
Boyd, Joseph Fulton. Papers, 1861-69; ■ ~ - 60-1234
Boyd, Weir, 1820-1893. Papers, 1861-86. 60-863
Boyd, WUliam Kenneth, 1879-1938. Papers, 1879-
1938. 80-723
Boyles, Eliaa B. (BaU) Gordon. Correspondence
1823-81.
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838. Papers, 1789-1901.
60-2185
Branch family. Papers, 1778-1895. 60-767
Brent, George William. Papers, 1862-81. 60-763
Bridgers, John Luther, b. 1650. Papers, 1860-94.
60-807
Briggs, George. Papers, 1837-1908. 60-817
Broaddus, William L., d. 1863. Papers, 1850-99.
60-749
Brodnax, John G., 1829-1907. Papers, 1830-1929.
60-782
Brodnax, Samuel Houston, 1844-1932. Papers, 1862-
1932. 60-780
Brookes, tveson L. Papers, 1831-88. 60-789
Brooks, Ulysses Robert, 1846-1917. Papers, 1861-
1911 - 60-1196
Brookshlre, Benjamin W. Papers, 1852-1931. 60-150
Brothertoa, William H. Papers of William H. and
James Brothertoa, 1803-1910. 60-1752
Brown, George Hubbard, 1850-1926. Papers, 1757-
19M - 60-173
Brown, George M., of Cartersvllle, Va. Papers,
1829-81. 60-139
Brown, John R., merchant. Business records, 1854-
1905. 60 . 136
Brown, WUliam Garrott, 1868-1913. Papers, 1898-
1917. 60-791
Bryarly family. Papers, 1787-1884. 60-142
Buchanan family. Papers of the Buchanan,
Dandridge, and Thomas families, 1711-1952. 60-772
Buford, John. Papers, 1804-96. 60-776
Burroughs, Richard D. Papers of Richard D. and
John William Burroughs, 1807-89. 60-659
Burroughs, William Berrien, b. 1842. Papers,
1872-1938. "" 80.J84J
Burt, Armistead, 1802-1883. Papers, 1825-90. 60-788
Burton, Robert, 1747-1825. Papers of Robert and
Horace A. Burton, 1771-1925. 60-143
Burwell, Lucy (Cole) Papers, 1751-1905. 60-2614
Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888.
Correspondence, 1778-1888. 60-808
Butler family. Papers, 1809-1916. 60-1443
Bynum, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1806-1901.
60-1254
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925. Papers, 1879-
1917. 60-2379
Cain, Patrick H. Papers, 1783-1940. 60-3309
Caldwell, Tod Robinson, 1818-1674. Correspondence,
1839-74. 60-2131
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1850. Papers, 1765-
60-2206
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890. Papers, 1792-1929.
60-3315
Campbell, Charles, 1807-1876. Papers, 1740-
1935. 62-4945
Campbell, David, 1779-1859. Papers of David
Campbell and famUy, 1773-1908. 60-330f
Campbell, James Lyle, 180B-1875. Papers, 1781- WP
1920. 61-1152
CampbeU, Zoe Jane. Papers, 1855-98. 60-3234
Cannon, James, Bp., 1864-1944. Papers, 1869-1946.
60-2991
Carrigan family. Papers, 1817-1901. 62-954
Carrlhgton, Isaac HowelL 1827-1887. Papers, 1840-
1932. 62-2088
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Correspondence,
1772-93. 60-1542
Caruthers, Eli Washington, 1793-1865. Papers,
1821-55. 60-1127
Ceballos, Juan Maria. Letters, 1854-57. 60-1091
Chaflin, Washington Sandford, 1815-1895. Papers,
1841-1900. 60-3317
Chaloner, John Armstrong, 1862-1935. Papers
1862-1932. eo-1824
Chambers, Jennie. Papers, 1838-1936. 60-^224
Champion, Sidneys., 1823-1868. Papers, 1823-
1907. 62-2901
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. Records
«»>-IMJ. 60-1090
Chesnut, James, 1815-1885. Papers, 1779-1872. 61-55
Chesson, WUliam L. Papers of WUliam L. Chesson
and family, 1783-1894. 60-3341
Cheves, Rachel Susan (Bee) d. 1884. Papers,
1846-1911. 60-3200
Chilton, Robert S., 1861-1947. Papers, 1808-1901.
60-1530
Chivers, Thomas Bolley, 1809-1858. Papers, 1833-
69. 60-1086
Christian, John Beverly, 1859-1916. Papers, 1829-
19 °*. 60-2366^
Christian, William Walter. Correspondence W
1855-62. 60-3311
Clalrmont, Clara Mary Jane, 1798-1879. Diaxie.
1814-26. 60-2192
Clark, Edwin, merchant. Papers and business re-
cords, ca. 1876-1930. 60-1087
Clark, Henry, planter. Papers, 1609-45. 60-1534
Clark, Henry Toole, 1808-1874. Papers, 1757-
1885. 60-3316
60-3308
61-190
Clark famUy. Papers, 1764-1690.
Clarke, Adam, 17607-1832. Papers, 1743-1875.
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1819-1882. Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1811-1925.
61-1162
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Papere, 1802-52. 60-3323
Clifton, John L. Papers, 1784-1916. 60-3325
Clingman, Thomas Lanier, 1812-1897. Papers
1816-80.
60-3248
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
families, 1629-1915. 61-67
Coble, Albert Luelan, 1855-1918. Papers, 1844-
1929 - 62-3420
Cockrell, Monroe Fulkerson, 1884- Papers, 1940-59.
60-3231
Coleman family. Papers, 1806-1921. 60-3328
Colquitt, William Neyle. Papers, 1901-23. 60-1537
Company of Merchants of England Trading to the
Levant. Papers, 1768-1902. 61-2178
Confederate States of America. Archives and miscel-
laneous records and papers, 1861-65. 60-2587
Confederate veteran. Historical articles and MSS tk,
1786-1933. 60-3304 ~
Cook, Joseph, 1838-1901. Papers, 1847-1916. 60-1543
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1686. Papers of John Eston
Cooke and Philip Pendleton Cooke, 1840-96. 60-1681
Coon, Charles Lee, 1868-1927, collector. Papers
concerning the Germans of North Carolina 1781-
"• 60-2367
Corbin, Francis Porteus, 1801-1876. Papers of
Francis P. Corbin and family. 1662-1885. 60-3326
Corpening famUy. Papers, 1780-1922. 60-1703
Coston, Erasmus H. Papers, 1744-1939. 60-3324
Cowan, Nancy H. Papers, 1830-1904. 60-3105
DUKE UNIVERSITY. DURHAM. N. C. LIBRAR Y
(Continued) ~"
Cm, Jonathan Elwood, 1856-1932. Papers 1889
1928.
:ox, Talton L. L. Papers, 1858-1918.
iraft, David Lucius. Correspondence, 1853-74.
Craig, Locke, 1860-1925. Papers, 1880-1924.
Cranford, Tllman. Papers, 1822-77.
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834. Papers
1790-1867. "P«rs,
60-2395
60-2195
60-3244
60-2088
60-1257
80-2217
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1863. Papers, 1786-
1932 - 60-2368
Crowell, John Franklin, 1857-1931
1924.
Papers, 1885-
60-1532
Cumming, Alfred, 1802-1873. Papers of Alfred
Camming and family, 1792-1889. 61-189
Cu nningham , John Summerville, 1861-1922. Papers,
1912 " 16 - 60-1705
Cu nningham family. Papers, 1740-1910. 60-1531
Dabney, Chlswell, d. 1865. Business records
1791-1886. ' „_,„
DalL Mary (Brand). Correspondence, 1846-89. 61-1133
DandrtJge, Danske (Bedmger) 1858-1914. Papers,
1752-1954.
Daniel, John-Warwick, 1842-1910.
Dantzler, Absalom F. , d, 1862.
78.
Davidson, James D. , d.
61-3176
Papers, 1849-1910.
61-1538
Papers, 1840-
6
Papers, 1829-78.
Davidson County (N. C.) Farmers' Alliance. Bethany
Sub-Alliance No. 601. Records, 1882-96. 62-1374
Davidson family. Papers, 1748-1887. 61-1362
Davis, Isaac, 1754-1835.
1878.
Correspondence, 1762-
61-1326
61-1512
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1869. Papers, 1851-1938.
Davis, Samuel. Business records, 1794-1819.
61-1027
Davis family. Correspondence, 1834-68. 62-953
Dearing, John J. Papers, 1821-99. 61 . 1072
Dearmont, Washington, 1829-1891. Papers, 1787-
1944.
Deberry, David D.
Papers, 1760-1916.
61-1522
62-920
De Bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867
Papers, 1779J915. ■ ■ ■ - ' 61 . 1346
De Lano, Horace Franklin, 1826-1854. Papers,
lM6 " 54 - 61-943
Democratic Party. National Convention, Charleston,
S.C., 1860. Records, 1860. 60-2128
De Saussure, Henry William, 1763-1839 Papers
of Henry William and WHmot Gibbes De Saussure,
De Veanx family. Papers of the Deveaux, Singleton,
and Moore families, 1758-1894. 81-1536
De Votte, Jefferson Howard. Papers, 1856-65. 61-960
Dial, Nathaniel Barksdale, 1862-1940. Correspond-
ence, 1915-35. ^ei-ueo
Dibble, Samuel, 1837-1913. Papers, 1779-1910.
Dickenson, George W. Papers, 1786-1919.
Dflte, Joseph Sherman. Correspondence, 1862-88.
91-3175
DJmlOT, John Bull Smith, 1835-1901. Correspondence,
1850-1910. 61-1537
Dismal Swamp Land Company. Records, 1763-1679.
61-2740
Dixon, Winsor, 1802-1658. Papers of Wlnsor Dixon
*~ and of the Lyon family. 61-1525
. William Clark, 1824-1885. Papers of William
Clark Doub and Peter Doub, 1778-1917. 61-951
61-2778
81-1267
^s^ant
^■JRub,
Douglass, James Walter. 1797-1837.
1800-97.
Correspondence,
61-1074
61-3298
Douglass, William Boone. Papers, 1809-1948.
Downey, Samuel Smith, d. 1851. Papers, 1772-1932.
62-952
Dromgoole, George Coke, 1797-1847. Papers, 1767-
1920. 61-2177
Du Bois, iSgtert. Correspondence, 1860-1901. 61-1384
DttbreuU, Joseph Villars. Papers, 1760-1850.
61-1147
Repository Index
Due, Henry Archibald. Papers of Henry A. Due
and Henry A. Due, Jr., 1640-1909. 61-2025
Duke family. Correspondence, 1840-84. 61-1393
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Revolutionary
War collection, 1775-1810. 62-928
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library. American
writers' papers and manuscripts, 1614-1930.
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library. Georgia
miscellaneous papers, 1727-1905. 62-1107
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library. Savannah
port papers, 1754-1920. 62-929
Dunlop family. Correspondence of the Dunlop and
Rife families, 1802-75. 61-1542
Dunovant, R. C. M., b. 1821. Papers, 1861. 61-942
Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company, Durham, N. C.
Records, 1910-34. 61-1022
Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. C. Records,
1867-99. 61 _joi 5
Easthope, Sir John, bart., 1764-1865. Papers, 1808-
188 °- 61-1494
Elder, John Adams, 1833-1895. Papers, 1837-1910.
61-2017
tniiot, Benjamin P. Correspondence, 1805-66. 61-1134
Elliott, Thomas Rhett Smith, b. 1619. Correspondence,
1785-1891. 61-1383
EUwood, Charles Abram, 1873-1946. Papers, 1890-
1946. 61-1026
Fah-ehUd, Edwin MUton, 1865-1833. Papers, 1866-
1M *- ' 61-1646
Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1864. Papers
1815-83. 61-1341
Few, WUHam Preston, 1867-1940. Papers, 1885-
1951. 61-1250
Field family. Papers, 1824-1933. 62-1010
Findley family. Correspondence, 1826-79. 61-2442
Flagg, George A. Papers, 1860-83. 61-1626
Flamery (John) U Company, Savannah. Records,
1867-1912. 62-930
Fleming family. Correspondence, 1810-1910. 62-931
Flick, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ea.)-1894.
Papers, 1792-1894. 6 1-U90
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863. Papers, 1830-62.
61-1376
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877. Papers 1862-
•*• 61-1978
Foster, Alfred M., d. 1866. Papers of Alfred M. and
John A. Foster, 1801-1919. 61-1381
Fourier, Francois Marie Charles, 1772-1837
Papers, 1772-1837. 81-1981
Fowler family. Papers, 1772-1870. 61-1394
Fox, John, b. 1806. Papers, 1764-1892. 61-1724
Fraser family. Papers, 1780-1886. 61-1378
Fuller, Stephen, 1716-1808. Papers, 1702-96.
62-1106
Fuller family. Papers, 1810-95. 61-1339
Funkhouser family. Papers, 1786-194L 62-1026
Gait, William, 1801-185L Papers, 1612-1850. 61-1377
Garesche, Louts, b. 1656. Papers, 1849-1925.
61-1751
Oartand, Thomas, d. 1874. Correspondence, 1805-
„ " l - 61-2716
Garnett, James Mercer, 1770-1843. Papers, 1738-
1923 - 61-1379
G *WO0' ltol,L "'' L1882 - C""«PO»0«>ce. 1844-
61-2022
Gennett Lumber Co., AsheviUe, N. C. Records.
1*32-1954. " ttaS ' 6l . 31S j
Gibbons, WUHam, d. 1804. Papers, 1728-1803.
61-1391
Gibbons family. Correspondence, 1758-1814. 62-1050
Gilbert, Lyman a Papers, 61-2792
QUL Lizzie (IngersoU) Correspondence, 1831-61.
61-2948
GlUtaguun, Alberta (Stttn) Jones. Papers, 1846-
1932 - 62-969
Glen, Tyre. Papers, 1820-89. 61-1246
Goldsborough, Louis Malesherbes, 1805-1877. Cor-
respondence, 1827-77. 62-2189
Gooding, Zephamah W. Correspondence, 1833-72.
61-2502
Gourdin, Robert Newman. Papers, 1789-1928. 62-951
Grace, John Patrick, 1874-1940. Papers, 1902-40.
61-1618
Graham, William Alexander, 1604-1875. Papers
1804-75.. 61-1367
Graham family. Papers, 1774-1865.
61-1635
Grantham, John William, d. 1887. Papers, 1822-
1924. 61-1319
Grasty, William Clark, b. ca. 1800. Papers of William
Clark Grasty and John F. Rlson, 1788-1976. 62-1618
Gt. Brit, Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1816-75.
60-768
Green, Adeline (Burr) Davis, 1850 (ca.)-1931.
Correspondence, 1828-1955. 81-1338
Green, Duff, d. ca. 1854. Business records,
1817-94. 61-131.
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers, 1778-99.
61-1314
Greene Co., Ga. Records, 1779-1900. 61-3143
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1875-1948. Papers of Cdwin
Clarke Gregory and Lee Slater Overman, 1877-1948.
61-1340
Gregory family. Papers, 17(2-1923. 61-1224
Grlmball, John Berkley, 1800-1893. Papers, 1727-
1930. 81-1508
Grlssom, William Lee, 1857-1912. Papers, 1892-
1910. 62-4757
Grist, James Redding, d. 1874. Business records,
1791-1920. 61-1395
Grab, Darnel W. Papers, 1823-1950. 61-2788
HalL Thomas William. Papers, 1809-94. 61-2431
Ball family. Papers, 1736-1862. 61-2179
Hammond family. Papers, 1751-1914. 62-1983
Hampton, Caleb, d. 1864. Correspondence, 1846-80.
61-2429
Hampton, Frank Armfleld, 1884-1967. Correapandeiiee,
1918-53. 61-2450
Huntramck, John Francis, 1798-1856. Papers,
1757-1862. 61-3068
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1940. 61-2449
Hardin, William D. Papers, 1838-1946. 62-2104
Harley, Thomas J. Papers, 1824-1911. 81-2012
Harrington, John McLean, 1839-1867. Papers, 1760-
"O 1 - 61-2194
Hams, David Bullock, 1814-1864. Papers, 1789-
1894.
61-2416
Harris, Frederick A. Papers, 1817-44. 61-2484
Harrison, Edwin, 1836-1905. Papers, 1788-1928.
61-2779
Harrison, George B. Papers, 1821-1924. 61-1913
Harrlss, Thomas WhltmeL Papers, 1795-1891.
61-1982
Bart, Albert Busbnell, 1854-1943. Papers, 1890-1924.
61-2624
Bartt, Charles Frederic, 1840-1878. Papers, 1859-
1906. 61-2509
Harvey, Glen, Papers, 1609-1948. 61-1950
HasseU, Cashing Biggs, 1608-1888. Papers, 1835-
'W- 61-3172
Bayne, Paul Hamilton, 1830-1886. Papers, 1815-1944.
61-2208
Bays, John Willis. Papers, 1814-190L 61-2996
Heath, Robert R., b. ca. 1810. Papers, 1816-74.
61-2995
Hedrick, Benjamin Sherwood, 1827-1886. Papers
1848-93. 62 . 955
Hemphill family. Papers, 1781-1933. 62-1604
Hendrlx, Eugene Russell, Bp., 1847-1927, collector.
Papers, 1764-1914. 61-1616
Henkel family. Papers, 1812-1910. 61-1604
Hicks, Edward Brodnax, 1800-1856. Papers, 1800-
l913 - 61-1591
Blester, Henry Muhlenberg, 1850 (ca.)-I916. Papers.
1830-1928. 61-1480
Bigg i n so n, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911, Letters.
1868-1906. 81-1405
HfU, Daniel S. Correspondence, 1796-1888. 61-3169
HIB, Joel Edgar. Correspondence, 1872-1910.
61-1661
Bite, Cornelius Baldwin, b. 1842. Papers, 1709-1918.
Bolden, WllHam Woods, 1818-1892. Papers, 1841-
„ I 929 - 61-2019
Holgate, William C, 1614-ea. 1690. Papers, 1779-
Ul1 - 61-2180
Repository Index
DUKE UNIVERSITY. DURHAM, N. C. LIBRARY
(Continued)
Hollldiy, Frederick William Mackey, 1828-1899.
Papers, 1846-99. 61-2021
Holmes, Nickels J. , 1847-1919. Papers, 1834-1927.
61-2013
Holmes, Theopbllas Hunter, 1804-1880. Papers,
1861-67. 61-196)
Holmes family. Papers, 1767-1931. 62-5017
Holyoake, George Jacob, 1817-1908. Papers, 1873-
193L 61-2503
Book, Joan, 1745 or 8-1608. Papers, 1737-1889.
61-2063
Houston, George Smith, 1811-1879. Papers, 1831-89.
61-1495
Howerton, Philip. Correspondence, 1817-75. 61-1979
Hundley, Charles A. Papers, 1841-1921. 62-798
Hunter, Charles N., 1851 (ca.)-1931. Papers, 1818-
193L 61-1477
Huston, Charles H. Papers, 1619-96. 61-1532
Hutcblns, Hathan Louis, 1799-1870. Papers, 1815-
1806. 61-2023
Irby, Sam. Papers, 1931-32. 61-1479
Iredell, James, 1751-1799. Papers of James Iredell,
Sr., and James Iredell, Jr., 1787-1890. 61-2443
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1767-1845. Papers,
1796-1907. 61-2024
Jackson, Joseph, 1887-1946. Papers, 1829-1944.
61-1400
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863. Papers, 1855-
1806. 81-2427
James, Henry, 1843-1918. Letters, 1888-1915.
81- 1401
Jarratt, Isaac A. Papers, 1807-1918. 61-2451
Jeffreys, Amelia (High) 1813-1865. Papers, 1801-1904.
61-2625
Jennings family. Papers, 1815-1929. 61-2538
Johnson, Bradley Tyler, 1829-1903. Papers, 1851-
1909. 61-1949
Johnson, George Wesley. Papers, 1829-1939. 81-2189
Johnson, Herschel Vespasian, 1812-1880. Papers,
1812-80.
61-3273
Johnson, William Ransom, 1782-1849. Papers, 1821-
TO - 61-2084
Jones, Charles Coleock, 1831-1893. Papers, 1763-
me - 61-2452
Jones, Charles Edgewortb, 1867-1931. Papers 1802-
192 «- 61-1976
Jones, Joseph, 1727-1805. Papers, 1681-1895.
61-2626
Jones, Oliver H. Business records, 1632-61. 61-2717
loses, Richard. Papers, 1797-1878. 61-2483
Jones, Rufos Henry. Papers, 1797-1919. 61-2447
Jones, Seaborn, 1788-1864. Papers, 1761-1847.
61-2010
Jones, Walter, 1777-1861. Papers, 1819-80. 61-2014
Jordan, Daniel w„ 1790 (ea.)-1883. Papers, 1827-
1913. 61-2173
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. Papers, 1861-65.
Kagay, Henry. Papers, 1769-1883.
61-2422
61-1974
Keltt, Lawrence Masslllon, 1824-1864. Correspond-
ence, 1855-84. 81-2182
Kemble, John Mitchell, 1807-1857. Papers
1829-57. 62-4844
Kemper, Fannie V. Correspondence, 1848-91. 61-2432
Kershner, Edward. Papers, 1861-1902. 62-1517
Kllby, John Richardson, 1819-1878. Papers, 1755-
1919. 62-949
KUgo, John Carlisle, Bp. , 1861-1922. Papers
1891-1944. 61 . 26M
King, Campbell, 1871-1953. Papers, 1917-33. 61-2430
King, Pendleton. Papers, 1876-1906. 62-4790
Kingman, Henry. Papers, 1796-1876. 61-2994
King's Mo u nt ai n Railroad Company. Records.
1882-65. ^ 62 _4 M
Kirby, Ephraim, 1757-1804. - Papers, 1763-1879.
Lackland, Samuel w. Papers, 1790-1886.
Lamer, Sidney, 1842-1881. Papers, 1801-1942.
Lassitar, Daniel William, 1827-1903. Papers at
Daniel William, Francis Rives, and Charles
Trotter Lasslter, 1832-1927. 61-3263
La VaUette, EUe A. F., 1790 (ca.)-1862. Papers,
1826-1928. 62-2949
Law, William, 1792-1868. Papers, 1761-1690.
62-5025
Law, William Augustus d. 1909. Papers, 1771-1927.
61-1986
Leach, James H. C Papers, 1745-1880. 61-2780
LeavelL William Thomas, 1812-1899. Correspondence
of William Thomas Leavell and Edward Allen
Hitchcock McDonald, 1831-1932. 61-2772
Leavenworth, Abner Johnson, 1803-1889. Papers,
1812-1905. 61-2646
Leckie, W. Robert, d. 1839. Papers, 1768-1906.
61-2440
Lee, Robert Edward, 1607-1870. Papers, 1748-
1939. 62-5016
Lee family. Papers of the Lee and Bonney families,
1805-1914. 60-804
Leftwlch and Clayton, Lynchburg, Va. Records, 1602-
26. 60-1533
Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-1861. Papers, 1771-1912.
61-2441
Leslie, Robert, ca. 1794-ca. 1879. Papers, 1783-
1934. 62-1588
Lewie, Bm-well Boykln, 1838-1885. Correspondence
1843-94. 61-1980
LlnvlUs, E. Burton. Papers, 1842-1905. 61-2795
Little, Corneals (Ashe) Correspondence, 1922-40.
61-3006
Livermore, William Roscoe, 1843-1919. Papers,
1854-1950. 61-2424
Long, Joseph. Papers, 1820-1902. 61-2355
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904. Papers, 1848-1904.
61-1975
Lucas, Edward, 1780-1858. Correspondence, 1821-68.
61-2016
Mabry, Robert C. Papers, 1805-1931. 61-3661
MacDonald, Marshall, 1835-1895. Papers, 1789-1926.
61-3673
McDowell James, 1795-1851. Correspondence,
1767-1888. 61-3860
McDowell, Thomas David Smith, 1823-1898. Papers,
1798-1891. 61-3515
McDnfOe, George, 1790-1851. Papers, 1819-70.
61-3667
McGeachy family. Papers, 1619-99. 60-794
Margin, Charles. Papers, 1793-1906. 82-554
McGowan, Samuel, 1870-1934. Papere, 1910-35.
61-3858
Mackay, Eliza Ann (McQueen) 1778-1862. Papers,
1769-1672. 61-3490
McKemtey, William Robertson. Business records,
1865-1980. 62-755
McKethan, Alfred Augustus, 1809-1890. Papers, 1860-
1927. 62-1152
McKie, Thomas Jefferson. Papers, 1825-95. 62-1610
McLaurln, Duncan, 1787-1872. Papers, 1779-1922.
61-3489
McLaurln, LauchllnW. Papers, 1617-1924. 61-3447
Maclean, Clara Victoria (Dargan), 1841-1923. Pa-
pers, 1849-1920. 62-3419
McMillan, Alexander. Papers, 1810-93. 62-34
McNeill, Hector H., d. 1871. Papers, 1835-96.
McNeill, Neill. Papers, 1793-1899.
MacRae family. Papers, 1817-1943.
MeSwam, John Jackson, 1675-1936.
Mahone, William, 1826-1895. Papers, 1856-95.
61-3655
61-3678
62-548
61-3682
61-3656
Mangom, Willie Person, 1792-1861. Papers, 1768-
• 1861- 61-2972
Manlgaalt, Lome, b. ca. 1829. Papers, 1781-1883.
61-3127
M a r sha l l, Joseph Warren Waldo, 1820-1904. Papers,
1826-1940. 61-3128
Martin, E. Barton. Correspondence, 1856-87.
82-23
Martin, Warren Frederic, 1878- Papers, 1917-21.
61-3654
Maryland. Orphans' Court (Cecil Co. ). Records,
1789-1915. 60-3249
Mason, Bessie N. Papers, 1807-1948. 61-3681
Massis, William, 1795-1862. Papers, 1766-1890.
61-3159
Matthews, George, sea captain. Papers, 1853-64.
61JS65
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873. Correspondeflev,
1829-71. 61-2970
Meach a m , James, 1763-1820. Journals, 1788-67.
Meek, Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1865. Papers,
1834-65. 61-3657
Merchants and Mechanics Tiawt Company, Savannah,
Ca. Records, 1873.-1908. 62-224
Merrilt, Walter Gordon. Papers, 1907-24. 61-3085
Merrttt, William H. E. Papers, 1834-89. 61-3166
Mldtte, William English, 1846-1920. Papers, 1848-
1941. 61-2965
Miller, Joseph A., b. 1829. Papers, 1882-1943.
Monroe, John. Papere of the Monroe, Cavdy, and
Kackley families, 1775-1948. 62-1151
Mordecal, Jacob, 1762-1838. Papers, 1784-1936.
Morebead, James Turner, 1838-1919. Papers, 1812-
1939. 61-3616
Morebead, William. Business records, 1825-9B.
61-2971
Morrlss, Beverly Prestos. Papers, 1614-1947.
61-3672
Mosby, John Singleton, 1633-1916. Papers, 1882-1912.
61-2978
Moseley, Arthur T. Papers of Arthur T. and
William P. Moseley, 1756-1907. 61-2977
Motte, Jacob Rhett, 1811-1868. Papers, 1743-1909.
61-3196
Miller, George Henry. Papers, 1798-1852. 61-3293
Munford family. Papers of the Munford and Ellis
families, 1777-1942. 61-3138
Muse, Battalle, d. 1803. Papers, 1726-1891. 61-flkr
Musgrave, Sir Anthony, 1828-1888. Papers, 1739-
1938. 62-1595
Nadenbousch, John Qulncy Adams, d. 1892.
Papers, 1821-1925. 62-5018
Nalte, Thomas B. Business records, 1805-1905.
61-2969
Neff, John Frederick. Papers, 1847-84. 61-3659
Newby, Larkln, d. ca. 1824. Papers, 1796-1921.
62-1150
Newton, John C. Calhoun, 1848-1931. Papers, 1870-
1931. 62-1149
Nlsbet, Engenlus ArtsUdes, 1803-1871. Papere, 1804-
1934. 62-1622
Noble, William Henry, b. 1813. Papers, 1807-1913.
82-1045
Nutt, Haller, 1810 (ca.)-1864. Papers, 1846-1911.
62-1502
Nycum family. Papers, 1825-1900. 62-846
Oaksmith, Appleton. Papers, 1840-1949. 62-850
Oglesby, Thaddeus K. Papers, 1876-1918. 62-988
Orange Co^ Fla. Tax sale certificates of Orange
and Osceola Counties, Fla., 1895-99.
Orr, John M. Papers, 1790-1911.
61-2083
62-1145
O'Shaughnessy, Arthur William Edgar, 1844-1881.
Papers, 1859-8*1. 62-1387
Page, Robert Newton, 1859-1933. Papers, 1892-
1930. 62-1388
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers, 1739-
1926. Q2.2I
Page, Telverton Peyton, 1823-1883. Papers, 1844-
1920. 63
Parrlsh, Edward James, 1848-1920. Correspondence,
1894-1926. 62-1570
Patterson, Samuel Ptnley, 1799-1874. Papers, 1792-
1939. 62-1615
Pearson, Richmond Mumford, 1805-1878. Papers.
IMS-**- 62-895
Pelot, LaUa. Papers, 1852-i956. 62-985
PendelL John R. Papers, 1817-1906. 62-781
Pendleton, Dudley Digges, b. ca. 1841. Papers, 1861-
65. 62-1135
Pendleton, Madison, PaperB of Madison and William
James Pendleton, 1775-1932. 62-1180
DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, N. C. LIBRARY
(Continued) ~
Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1683. Papers
1861-82. ' S2 . 1372
Peoples' Fire Insurance Company, Dickinson Township,
Pa. Records, 1858-72. 60-1499
Perrln, Thomas C. Correspondence, 1822-95. 82-1141
Perry, Vestal W. Papers, 1831-1900. 62-1123
Person family. Papers, 1767-1915. 82-1159
Peterson, John, farmer. Papers, 1850-1927. 82-1158
Piatt, William M. Papers, 1845-1904. 62-965
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869. Papers
1798-1900. "" '„_„,
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825. Papers
1746-1860. " jj.^vj
Potts family. Papers, 1720-1925. 62-1157
Preston, John, treasurer of Virginia. Papers, 1740-
1824 - 62-1156
Prim, John M. Papers, 1872-1935.
62-1046
Prlngle, James'Reld. Business correspondence,
1840-84. ' 62. U50
Provincial North Carolina papers, 1694-1705. 62-1589
Pugstey, Chester DeWltt, 1887- Correspondence
1873-1938. jjj-1155
Pulliam, B. G. Business records, 1801-80. 62-1546
Purrtance family. Papers of the Purrtance and
Courtenay families, 1757-1932. 62-1084
Quintard, Charles Todd, Bp., 1824-1898. Papera
iflV7_on -t~*»>
1857-99.
62-1170
62-1147
Renwlek, William W., cotton planter. Papers, 1792-
1MS - 62-2119
Respeos, Isaiah. Papers, 1767-1887. 62-1523
Rice, James Henry, 1868-1935. Papers, 1885-1935.
62-1114
Richa r d son , Davis. Papers, 1720-1886. 62-1113
Richardson, James BurcheU. Papers, 1803-1910.
62-1112
Rlddlek, Richard H., d. 1870. Papers, 1840-79.
Ripley, William Young, b. 1797. Papers, 1843-1933.
62-1111
Rives, Alfred Landon, 1830-1909. Papers, 1839-88.
62-1031
Roberts, William Anderson, 1837-1900. Papers. 1814-
19 "- 62-1110
Robertson, James Alexander, 1873-1939. Papers.
1568-1939. "•* Vl411
Robson, John N. Business records, 1852-1923.
62-1489
Roehelle, James Henry, 1826-1889. Papers, 1781-
l907 - 62-956
Rogers, Slon Hart, 1825-1874. Correspondence, 1846-
n - 62-1166
Rooms, Sarah A. Correspondence, 1822-84. 62-1165
Roesettl, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882. Papers of
Dante Gabriel Rossettl and WUUam Michael
Rossetti, 1840-1916. 62-1033
62-1034
Ramsey, George Junkin, 1857-1928. Papers, 1802-
1918. 52-1115
Reggies, Darnel. Papers, 1847-65.
Rumsey, James, 17437-1792. Papers, 1787-1930,
Russell, John Francis, b. ca. 1855. Family
correspondence, 1808-1946. 62-1148
Rust, George, 1788-1857. Papers, 1808-79. 62-992
Batherfoord, John, 1792-1896. Papers, 1754-1931.
62-1625
Ruttedge, John, 1766-1819. Papers, 1760-1862.
62-1552
Sastrdn, Manuel, d. 1919. Papers, 1893-1900. 62-1117
Saunders, William Laurence, 1835-1891. Papers.
62-1035
1792-1905.
62-1SS8
Scott, William Lafayette, 1828-1872. Papers, 1847-
•"- 62-1163
Scruggs, Langhome. Papers of Langhorne and
Benjamin E. Scruggs, 1785-I94L 62-1991
Sofbert, Henry James. Papers, 1779-1912. 62-1169
Settle, Thomas Lee, 1836-1920. Papers, 1795-1949.
Sbeek family. Correspondence, 1767-1939.
Repository Index
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822. Journals of
Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley, 1814-
"• 62-1624
Sheppard, James, 1816 (ca.)-1870. Papers, 1830-89.
62-858
Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914. Papers, 1856-
1912- 62-861
Simmons (Dennis) Lumber Company, Wllliamston,
N. C. Records, 1878-1927. 62-700
Simmons, Furnlfold McLendel, 1854-1940. Official
correspondence, 1890-1831. 62-1579
Simpson, William Dunlap, 1823-1890. Papers,
1798-1914.
62-2734
Simpson family. Papers of the Simpson and Blddle
IsmlUes, 1764-1895. 60-802
Singleton, Richard. Papers, 1782-1868. 63-1474
Slade, William, 1807-1B52. Papers, 1751-1929.
62-823
Slattery, Harry, 1887-1949. Papers, 1901-58. 62-1092
Small, John Humphrey, 1858-1946. Papers, 1720-
194t 62-1044
Snath, Franklin E., d. 187B. Papers, 1818-98. 62-916
Smith, Joseph Belknap. Papers, 1802-72. 62-1136
Smith, Josbh Townsend, ca, 1830-ea. 1900. Papera
1838-1913. 62-1120
Smith, Washington M., 1820 fcaJ-1869. Papers
1831-1916. 82-1154
Smith, Whttefoord. Papers, 1807-1893. 62-1584
Smith, William, 1756-1835. Papers, 1785-1834.
62-1019
Smith, William Ephralm, 1829-1890. Papers, 1844-82.
62-1426
Smith, William Patterson, 1796-1878. Papers
1791-1943. ra . 15 » 5
Socialist Party (U. SJ Records, 1900-61. 62-1598
Somers, William D. Papers, 1817-1907. 62-877
Scute', Pierre, 1801-1870. Papers, 1841-64. 62-876
Southgate, James, 1632-1914. Correspondence.
1794-1935. 62. 875
Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza (Nevttte) 1819-
1899. Papers, 1849-1901. 62-864
Staley, JohnW. Papers, 1814-1903. 62-870
Staples, Abram Penn, 1793-1856. Papers. 1805-
1981- 62-874
State Bank of Columbia. Records, 1852-1933. 62-669
Staunton, Sir George Leonard, hart., 1737-1601.
Papers of George Leonard Staunton and George
Thomas Staunton, 1743-1885. 62-868
Stebbins, Laura W. Correspondence, 1852-84. 62-867
Steedman, Charles, 1811-1690. Papers, 1835-1905.
62-1122
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1612-1883. Papers,
1882-1811. 62-2091
Steuart, George Hume. Papers of George Hume
Steuart, St., and George Hume Steuart, Jr., 1817-
**• 82-866
Stevenson, Sarah Coles, 1789-1848. Correspondence,
1836-41. 62-865
Stout, Samuel HoUlngsworth, 1822-1903. Papers,
1842-1911. jj.jjj
StribUag, Mary Calvert. Papers, 1835-1930.
Stump family. Papers, 1788-1903.
Suckley, George. Papers, 1791-1867.
Swansea, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939. Papera
1867-1935. - """ * 62 . 1014
Sword, Mary Elizabeth (McCain) Papers, 1822-
1905 - 62-895
Talbott, Charles Henry, 1840-1912. Papers, 1826-
1948. 62-917
Taveau, AugusHn Louis, 1826-1886. Papers, 1741-
1Ml - 62-1626
Tavenner, Cabell, 1808-1849. Papers, 1784-1929.
62-853
Taylor, James, of the North Carolina Cherokees,
Papers, 1831-1932. 62-1013
Taylor, Thomas, of Warrenton, Va. Papers, 1862-
1808. 62-826
62-1017
62-862
62-824
Tennessee. Courts. Court records of Washington
Co., Temu, 1774-1893. 62-745
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, baron, 1809-1692.
Correspondence, 1831-98. 62-1414
Terrasson Brothers, Philadelphia. Records of
Terrasson Brothers and papers of the Prager
family, 1773-1869. 62-1597
Terrell, James Wharey, 1829-1908. Papers, 1813-
1908. 62-825
Thomas, James, Jr., 1806-1882. Business records
1850-79. 62-828
Thomas, James A. ..Papers, 1905-41. 62-919
Thomas, William Holland, 1805-1893. Papers,
1814-98. 62-918
Thompson, Benry J. H., b. 1832. Papers, 1862-
65. 62-878
Thompson, John H. Correspondence, 1908-15.
62-750
Thompson, Sarah E. Correspondence, 1855-1904;
62-1496
Thome, Edward Alston, b. 1828. Papers, 1831-1904.
62-1018
V. S. Army. District of Kentucky. Military tele-
grams, May 1-Dec. 31, 1864. 60-600
Virginia Cavalry.
1861-63.
> Regt., 1861-1865. Records,
Telfair, Edward, 1735-1807. Papers, 1762-1831.
62-854
60-905
EARLHAM C OLLEGE. RICHMOND. IMP. LIBRARY
American Young Friends Fellowship. Records, 1937-
51 - 61-3239
Coffin, Charles Fisher, 1823-1916. Papers of
Charles F. Coffin and his wife, Rhoda M. Coffin,
1830-1912. 61-3242
Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. Archives, 1637-
62-189
Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. Library. Miscel-
laneous manuscripts, 17th-20th cent. 62-910
Fletcher, Mordecai Hlatt, 1849-1914. Papers
1885-1910. 61-2961
Friends, Society of. Five Years Meeting. Records
1907 - 32 - 6i-184
Friends, Society of. FUe Years Meeting. Board of
Young Friends' Activities. Records, 1919-34.
61-3237
Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. Records
1821-1920. 61-3241
Huddleston, David, 1801-1890. Papers, 1858-90.
61-3227
Jay, Allen, 1631-1910. Papers, ca. 1850-1910. 61-3224
Lindley, Barlow, 1675-1959. Papers, ca. 1815-ca.
1M6 - 61-3223
Morris, Homer Lawrence, 1666-1951. Papers, 1908-
5L 82-2167
Mote, Marcus, 1817-1898. Papers, 1832-84.
61-2682
Nicholson, Timothy, 1828-1924. Papers, 1871-97.
61-3225
Russell Elbert, 1671-1951. Papers, 1898-1944. 61-3226
Woodward, Walter Carleton, 1878-1942. Papera,
1817-39. 61-2960
Young Friends Committee of North America.
Records, 1951-
61-3236
EASTERN MENNONTTE COLLEGE. HAR RBONBTIRf: VA.
LIBRARY ; J
Heatwole, Daniel R., 1894-1957. Papers, 1805-
U57 - 61-207
Heatwole, Lewis James, Bp., 1852-1932. Papers,
1851-1932. 61-343
Mennonlte Church. Conferences. Virginia, Records.
1835- ^Tl79
EASTERN WASfTffn7ir>N ^ TATE HISTORICAL SOC1BTT
SPOKANE -_....,,,
Clarke, Charles Woodruff, 1848-1940. Papers, 1866-
uss - 61-2097
Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington.
Records. 61-251
Ferris, Joel Edward, 1874-1960. Papers,
1949-60. 62-4360
Bay, Marlon E., 1865-1933. Papers, 1909-16. 61-2481
Lewis, William Stanley, 1876-1941. Papers. 61-1208
Moore, James Zacharle, 1844-1921. Papers
1863-1907. ^ ' 61-341
Repository Index
EASTERN WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY-
SPOKANE. (Continued)
Oppenheimer family. Papers, 1862-1903. 62-4361
• Rosebush, Waldo Emerson, 1889- Papers. 61-1217
Spokane Art Association. Records, 1925-34. 61-75
ELEMTHZRIAK MILLS HISTORICAL LIBRARY. GREEN-
VILLE. DEC
Bella family. Papers of the Belln and D'Aadelot
families, 16th-20th centuries. 60-1304
Du Pont de Nemours (E. L) and Company, Wilmington,
DeL Old Stone Office records, 1802-1917. 60-3013
Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel, 1739-1817.
Papers of Pierre S. du Post and Victor du Pont,
18tb-19th centurlss. 60-1264
Do Pont family. The Eleutbera Bradford du Pant col-
lection, 1799-1834. 60-1315
Du Pont family. The Henry Francla du Pont Wlnterthur
collection of manuscripts, 1688-1926. 60-1361
Du Pont family. The Longvood manuscnpts, 1780-
1954. 60-1370
Du Pont family. Papers, 1793-1902. 60-2745
HoUingsworth, Harvey & Company, Wilmington, DeL
Records, 1830-ca, 1870. 80-3214
Lnkena Steel Company. Records, ea. 1799-1895.
60-1663
Pusey & Jones Company, Wilmington, DeL Records
1848-1946. 61-2448
ELMTRA COLLEGE. LIBRARY
Etoixa College. Archives, 1557-1919. 61-2351
GrUfes, Charles Tomliuson, 1884-1920. Papers.
ELYR1A. OHIO. LIBRARY
Ely family. Papers, 1790-1925.
emory nurvERsrrY, Atlanta, library
Ash, John H. Papers, 1860-1917.
61-2352
62-3920
Avers, Alexander Miller, 1827-1902. Papers, 1851-
192L 62-486
Battey, Robert, 1828-1895. Papers, 1810-94. 61-3147
Cox, Charles Harding, 1844-1928. Papers, 1860-
1927 - 61-3641
Crowder, James Preston. Letters, 1861-64. 82-547
DarUng, Charles B., d. 1864. Correspondence,
1861-64. 62-3921
Davidson, John Mitchell, 1829-1917. Papers, 1851-
l9B0 - 62-1599
Davis, Frederic E. , d. 1863. Papers, 1860-63.
62-4981
Emory University, Atlanta. Library. Georgia
political leaders' autographs, 17B2-1940. 62-701
George, E. H-, collector. Papers, 1804-1932. 61-2963
Gt, Brit. Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1659-66.
61-2960
Harrell, Reaa C, 1891- Correspondence, 1922-60.
61-2964
Melton, Wightman Fletcher, 1867-1944. Papers on
John Donne, 1905-10. 82_ 65
Monks, Zerah Coston, b. 1841. Monks-Rohrer
correspondence, M59-67. 62-957
Montgomery, Vincent, 1836-1903. Papers, 1785-
1903. 82-4667
Nailer, George W., 1837-1864. Papers, 1824-61.
82-933
NeaL Andrew Jackson, 1837-1864. Papers, 1856-6L
61-2961
Sanders, Edward Lloyd, 1829-1902. Papers, ea. 1787-
l90 »- 61-3236
Scruggs, Anderson M. Papers. 62-72
SewelL Aaron M. Correspondence, 1862-64. 61-2962
Staea, William Henry, 1808-1865. Correspondence,
1848-66. 61-3648
Thiot family. Papers, 1756-1865. 62-3922
Th om p so n , Maurice, 1844-1901. Papers, 1865-
1940. 62-934
Tlndan, BetUe. Papers, 1860-1903. 61-3647
Wesson, Hale, 1843-1875. Civil War correspondence,
1861-M. 82-1104
Williams, Samuel Cole, 1864-1947. Papers, 1911-47.
61-3623
Winn, David Read Evans, 1831-1863. Correspondence,
1861-63. 62-1473
ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY. BALTIMORE
Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1956. Papers, 1890-
1956. 61-911
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The Amelia F. Poe col-
lection of Poeana, 1802-93. 61-1291
EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL. CAMBRIDGE.
MAS S. see CAMBRIDGE, MASS. EPISCOPAL
THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL
Essex msTrruTE, salem, mass.
Abbot, Benjamin. Business records, 1825-72. 62-3666
Abbot, Stephen. Business records, 17B5-86. 62-3652
Adams, Edwin S. Papers, 1821-87. 62-3653
Adams, Paul, fL 18O0. Papers, 1761-1856. 62-3654
Allen, George F. Papers, 1856-70. 62-3655
Allen, George H. Papers, 1817-86. 62-3667
Allen, Nathaniel K. Papers, 1855. 62-3656
Anderson, John Hartley. Papers, 1770-1873. 62-3657
Anderson, John M. Papers, 1865-70. - 62-3656
Andrews, John H.,b. 1775. Papers, ca. 1719-1874.
62-3372
Andrews, John P. Papers, 1850-80. 62-3659
Archer, William, of Salem, Mass., fL 1822-1864.
Papers, 1788-1864. 62-3668
62-3660
62-3661
62-3662
Arrlngton, Philip. Papers, 1840-70.
Arvedson, George. Papers, 1695-1910.
Ashby, David. Papers, 1757-1828.
Averlll (E. P.) & Company, Middleton, Mass. Ac-
count books, 1847-49. 62-3670
Averlll, Martha J. Papers, 1804-30. 62-3663
Bagley, John. Letters, 1807-12. 62-3672
Bailey, George, b. 1800. Papers, 1818-46. 62-3671
Balch, Benjamin. Account books, 1607-28. 62-3691
Baldwin family. Papers, 1767-1883. 62-3488
Bancroft, Thomas. Papers, 1742-1808. 62-3673
Banks, Nathaniel Prentice, 1816-1894. Papers, 1840-
1911. 62-3674
Barrett, Martha Osborne, b. 1827. Papers, 1848-87.
62-3675
Bartlett, Nathan. Papers of Nathan and Stephen
Bartlett, 1769-1849. 62-4939
Bartlett family. Papers, from 1728. 62-3506
Bates, George A. Letter book, 1871-82. 62-3676
Bates and Perkins, Salem, Mass. Account books,
1844-50. 62-3677
Bemis, Martha (Wheatland) b. 1807. Letters,
1831-46. 62-494C
Benrfey, William, 1759-1819. Papers, 1783-1819.
Blnney, William C. Business papers, 1865-77. 62-3683
Bolt, James. Papers, 1755-1832. 62-3679
Bowdltch, Joseph, 1700-1780. Papers, 1727-79. 62-3681
Bowen family. Papers, 1759-1808. 62-3682
Bradstreet, Benjamin, 1705 (ca.)-1762. Papers,
1729-65. 62-3680
Brookhouse family. Papers, 1791-1861. 62-3865
Brooks, Charles Wolcott, Papers, 1867-72. 62-3684
Brown, DanleL Account books, 1784-1835. 62-3687
Brown, George F. Papers of George F. and
Samuel Brown, 1640-90. 62-4943
Brown, SewalL Papers, 1823-37. 62-3668
Browne, DanleL of Salem, Mass. Papers, 1846-50.
62-3686
Browne, J. Vincent. Papers, 1822-69. 82-3690
Butman, F. Account books, 1879-86. 62-3689
Cabot family. Papers, 1742-1833. 62-3487
Campbell family. Papers, 1762-1850. 62-3695
Chandler, Samuel, 1713-1775. Almanac-diaries,
1746-72. 62-3696
Chase, Francis, of Salem. Mass. Diaries, 1872-90.
62-3697
Chase (H. G.) & Company, West Newbury, Mass.
Records, 1830-78. 62-3
Cheever, SamueL Papers, 1740's. 62-3696
Chever, Henry. Papers, 1843-55. 62-3376
Church, Jonathan R. Papers, 1860-80. 62-3699
Clark, Charles Edgar, 1843-1922. Papers, 1898-
1904. 62-3507
Clarke family. Papers, 1755-1839. 62-3693
Cleaveland family. Papers, 1742-1891. 62-3387
Cleveland family. Papers, 1806-49. 62-3692
Cogswell, William, 1838-1895. Papers, 1861-93.
62-3702
Craft, Benjamin. Papers, 1745-77. 62-3701
Cranch, William. Utters, 1774-94. 62-3700
Creamer, Benjamin. Papers, 1829-35. 62-3703
Curson, SamueL Accounts, 1830-39. 62-3704
Curwen family. Papers, 1652-1889. 62-3508
Cushlng, Isaac. Papers, 1826-59. 62-3705
Cutler, Enos, 1781-1860. Papers, 1811-49. 62-3509
Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Papers, 1783-1837.
Dabnev family. Papers, 1795-1832.
Dana, Joseph, 1769-1849. Papers, 1829.
Daniels. Robert S. Papers, 1844-54.
62-3547
62-3549
62-3548
62-3545
62-3S4^av
62-3546^
°3.f ?Sr« C0m,SU>y ' »"""». M»"- Account
b0 ° ks ' 1846 - 82 - 62-3543
Davis family. Papers, 1797-1870.
Derby family. Papers, 1715-1858.
Dole, Caroline E. Diaries, 1855-89. e2., 567
Driver, William, 1803-1886. Papers, 1836-84. 62-3569
Drury family. Papers, 1739-1838. 62-3568
Duncan, James Henry, 1793-1869. Papers, 1824-50.
62-3566
Dunlap, Andrew, 1794-1835. Papers, 1754-1844.
82-3516
Eastern Stage Company. Records, 1808-40. 62-3565
Emery family. Papers, 1793-1894. 62-3564
Emmerton family. Papers, 1722-1888. 62-3563
Endlcott, Charles Moses, 1793-1663. Papers, 1794-
1858 - ' 62-3562
English, Philip, 1650-1734. Papers, 1665-1773. 62-3561
Eveleth, Jonathan. Letter book, 1807-08. 62-3560
Fabens, Samuel A. 1812-1899. Letter book, 1842-53.
62-3559
Fairfax family. Letters, 1729-1815. 62-3558
Felt, Joseph Barlow, 1T89-1669. Papers, 1709-
166S - 82-3557
Forrester family. Papers, 1664-1907. 62-3556
Fowler, Henry P. Family papers, 1814-1913. 62-3555
Fox, Ebenezer, d. 1857. Papers, 1806-74. 62-3596
Gilbert, Shepard D. Papers, 1857-1904. 62-3597
GilHs, James Dunlap, 1798-1835. Papers, 1799-
1846. 62-4192 j
GoodelL Abser Cheney, 1831-1314- Letter book,
1859-62.
62-3596
Goodhue, Benjamin, 1748-1614. Papers of
Benjamin and Stephen Goodhue, 1685-1645. 62-4701
Gould, Andrew. Papers, 1742-1875.
Green family. Papers, 1816-53.
Greenleaf family. Papers, 1768-1850.
Gregory family. Papers, 1810-57.
Backet family. Papers, 1737-91.
Hassam family. Papers.
62-3599
62-3586
62-3585
62-3516
62-3584
62-3563
4S6
ESSEX TNSTTTUTE. SALEM, MASS. (Continued)
Hathorne family. Papers, 1661- 62-3581
Haynes, Hamilton. Acco*lnt books, 1839-73. 62-3582
Bazeltioe, Richard, 1773-1836. Papers, 1794-M33.
62-3909
Hunt, Thomas Franklin, 1841-18S8. Diaries, 1852-T2.
62-3579
Hunt family. Diaries, 1801-1901. 62-3580
ffigersolL Arthur Ambrose, b. 1842. Diaries 1376-
I09n ' ,v
1820 ' 62-3578
tagersoU, John G., 1815-1889. Papers, 1631-53.
Jackson, Caleb. Papers, 1799-1805.
62-3577
62-3576
Kenny, Jonathan. Almanac-diaries of Jonathan
Kenny and his wile, Mary Emerson Kenny
1853 -«- ' 62-4700
le Vallois family. Papers, 1801-66. 62-3575
Marston family. Papers, 1877-1737. 62-3554
Miller, EphraimF. Papers, 1836-54. 62-3553
Needham, Benjamin, b. 1738. Papers, 1781-96. 62-3552
Oliver, William Wait, b. 1778. Papers, 1803-12.
62-3551
Poole, Filch, b. 1803. Diaries, 1849-71. 62-3550
Prentice, Caleb, 1746-1803. Papers, 1782-90. 62-3531
Rantoulfamlly. Papers, 1814-70. 62-3530
Raynes, George, letter book, 1847-51. 62-3538
Salem, Mass. Athenaeum. Records, 1801-84. 62-3669
Swett & Hooper, Marblenead, Mass. Letter book,
" 40 " 47 - 62-3539
Taptey family. Papers, 1787-1876. 62-3540
™ Thornton, Thomas G. Papers, 1813-16. 62-3541
Titcomb, Jonathan. Papers, 1721-1823. 62-3542
Touzell, John, d., ca. 1737. Papers, 1682-1785. 62-3600
Towne family. Papers of the Towns and Brant
families, 1730-1867. ^ ^* 62-4501
Townsend, Moses. Papers. 62-3587
Treadwell, John D. Papers, 1741-1835. 62-3588
TrumbuH, William. Letters. 1839-52. 62-3589
Tucker family. Papers, 1680-1848. 62-3590
Turner, Joseph P. Papers, 1835-64. 62-3591
Upton, Elijah. Papers, 1691-1896. 62-3592
Waite, Eliza. Papers, 1786-92. 62-3593
Waleott, Samuel Baker, 1795-1854. Almanac-
diaries, 1821-46.. 62 . 3594
Ward family. Business papers, 1709-1883. 62-3595
g ^ AMGEI,ICAL AND T° KMED CHUBOl BCTne m.,
SOCIETY — — — — _^_
Dotterer, Henry Sassaman, 1841-1903, collector
European documents on Evangelical and Reformed
Church history, 15th to 17th centuries. 60-31
Evangelical and Reformed Church. Historical Society.
Papers of Reformed Church ministers, 1745-
59-239
E ™p Ucal »""1 Reformed Church. Historical Society
Reformed Church diaries, 1777-1918. 59-256
Barbaugh, Henry, 1817-1867. Papers, 1830-67. 60-121
Hlnke, William John, 1671-1947, collector. Hinke col-
lection on 18th-century Reformed Church history
| J693-1816. 55.233
■ Reformed Church in the United States. Archives
1793-1934. ' SB _ M0
Sehaif, Philip, 1819-1893. Papers, 1835-93. 60-120
Zacharias, George Merle De Fere, 1848-1910, col-
lector. Correspondence and documents on history
of the Reformed Church in the United States and
of the Waldenses, 1300-1810. 60-119
FALL RIVER HISTORICA1, SOCIETY. FALL RIVER. MASS.
Fall River Historical Society, Fall River, Mass
Records of Fall River cotton textile mills, 1813-
" 5 - 61-2091
Repository Index
Fall River Line. Records, 1847-1937.
FTLSQN CLUB. LOUISVILLE. KY.
Abert, James William, 1820-1897. Papers, 1861-93.
62-3456
Ainslie, Hew, 1792-1878. Papers of Hew Ainslie
and of his son, James Wellstood Ainslie, 1834-
19 ° 2 - 62-4866
Anderson family. Anderson-Latham papers, 1771-
1911 ' 62-3352
Barbers' Aid Society Ho. L Louisville, Ky. Records,
1889-1927. 62-3862
Barry, William Taylor, 1785-1835. Papers 1798-
1835 - 62-3350
Berkley, Edward Fairfax, 1813-1893. Papers,
1833-93. 62-3430
Bodley, Temple, 1852-1940. Papers, 1614-1940.
Brown, Orlando. Papers, 1780-1898.
Campbell, Arthur, 1742-1811. Papers, 1752-1811.
62-4696
Campbell, Arthur Lee, 1780-1838. Papers, 1801-37.
62-3402
Campbell, Matthew Monroe, b. 1810. Correspond-
ence, 1829-39. 62-3431
Clark, Isaac, 1787-1868. Papers, 1807-71. 62-3428
Clark, John Bite, 1785-1821. Papers, 1808-33. 62-3429
Clark, Jonathan, 1750-1811. Clark-Hite papers
1734-1812. "^ 62-4922
Clark, William, 1795-1879. 'Papers, 1811-79. 62-3473
Daveiss, Joseph Hamilton, 1774-1811. Papers,
62-3400
62-3432
1786-1811.
62-3405
Durrett, Reuben Thomas, 1824-1913. Papers, 1812-
1913> 62-3427
Evangelical Sunday School Association of Louisville
and Vicinity. Records, 1896-1928. 62-3863
Green, Norvin, 1818-1893. Papers, 1839-92. 62-3389
Grigsby family. Papers, 1818-84. 62-3465
Henderson, Thomas, 1781-1846. Papers
1M«"U- 62-4867
Hickman, Richard Baylor, 1865-1949, collector.
Papers, 1780-1897. 62-3467
Hunt, John Wesley, 1772-1849. Papers, 1792-1849.
62-3401
Jeffrey, Alexander, 1815-1899. Papers, 1835-99.
62-3398
Jeffrey, John, 1817-1881. Papers, 1836-79, 62-3468
Jeffrey, Rosa (Vertner) 1828-1894. Papers, 1855-92.
62-3466
Pindell, Henry Clay, 1823-1882. Papers
1857-8J- 62-4913
Plrtle, Alfred, 1837-1926. Papers, 1647-1924. 62-3464
Plrtle family. Papers of the Plrtle and Rogers
families, 1797-1875.
62-4682
Pleasanthill, Ky. Shaker village records, 1815-
191 '- 62-3426
Shelby, Isaac, 1750-1826. Papers, 1760-1839. 62-3392
Short, Charles WiUdns, 1794-1863. Papers, 1811-69.
62-3397
Taylor, James, 1769-1848. Papers of James
Taylor and of his son, James, Jr. , 1774-1888.
62-4838
Taylor, Philip Fall, 1864-1916. Taylor-Cannon
collection, 1741-1949. 62-4839
Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871. Papers, 1808-71.
62-3469
Townsend, John Wilson, 1885- collector.
Papers relating to James Lane Allen, 1893-
1949 - 62-4814
Trabue, Stephen Fitz James, 1819-1898. Papers
1M7 - 81 - 62-3457
Wallace family. Papers, 1764-1884. 62-3390
Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931. Papers
1865-1921
Wingate, Hiram. Papers, 1833-1914
FISK UmVE RSTTY. NASHVILLE. LIBRARY
62-4923
62-3410
American Missionary Association. Archives, 1839-79.
61-1155
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1S32. Papers 1857-
U5 0- 61-1284
62-282 |
Cnllen, Countee, 1903-1946. Papers, 1921-47.
51-1297 I
Flsk Universjty, Nashville. Library. George
Gershwin memorial eollectioo of music and
musical literature: manuscripts. 61-3149
Flsk University, Nashville. Library. Negro collection,
lucent. 62^620
Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, 1893- collector.
Papers, 1870-1956. 61-247
Joplln, Scott, 1668-1917. Papers. 61-973
Julias Rosenwald Fund. Archives, 1917-48. 61-1520
Langston, John Mercer, 1829-1897. Papers, 1853-98.
61-1531
FLORIDA. UOTVERSTTY. GAINESVILLE. LIBRARIES
Dunbar, Robert. Bristol collection of Dunbar mami- '
scripts, 1773-1B38. 62-3304
Florida. University, Gainesville. Libraries. West
Indian papers and records, 1772-1828. 61-1835
Bay, William Perry, 1872-1947. Papers, 1892-1937.
62-709
Jeremle, Haiti Records, 1771-1821. 61-1321
Rawlings, Marjone (Kinnan) 1896-1953. Papers,
1916-53. 62-1469
Rocbambsau, Donation Marie Joseph de Vlmeur,
vlcomte de, 1755-1813. Papers, 1764-1803. 61-1481
FORBES LIBRARY. NORTHAMPTON. MASS.
Alien family. Papers, 1773-1866. 62-3489
Bonney, Franklin, 1822-1907, collector.
Kingsley-Bonney collection. 62-4937
Breck, Robert, 1737-1799. Papers, 1760-80. 62-3736
Brown, John, 1786-1839. Papers, 1811-39. 62-3665
Bryant family. Papers, 1790-1868. 62-3481
Champney, James Wells, 1643-1903. Pspers, 1838-
1904. 62-3664
Congregational Churches In Massachusetts. Hamp-
shire Association of Congregational Churches and
Ministers. Records of Congregational associa-
tions of Hampshin County, Mass., 1731— 62-3537
Cook, Benjamin E., 1803-1900. Papers, 1830-1916.
62-3490
Coolldge, Calvin, Pros. U. S., 1872-1933. Papers
1875-1S57. gj. K7
Crafts, James Monroe, 1817-1903. Papers, 1850-79.
62-3535
Edwards, Anna Cheney, b. 1835. Papers. 62-3706
Forbes, Charles Edward, 1795-1881. Papers. 62-3707
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Collection of
miscellaneous military papers, ca. 1690-1865.
62-3373
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Genealogical
biographical materials. 62-3370
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Local war
archives, World War 1, 1914-19. 62-3734
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Local war
archives, World War n, 1939-45. . 62-3733
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Weather rec-
ords, 1781-1912. 62-3714
Gaylord, William M. Papers. 62-3708
Hampden Harvest Club. Records, 1857-1961. 62-3709
Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden Agricultural
Society. Records, 1818-1947. 62-3710
Hampshire Gazette. Records, 1786-1857. 62-3740
Hampshire Natural History Society. Records,
1885-93. 62-3711
Hawkes, Clarence, 1869-1954. Papers.
62-3712
Hawley, Joseph, 1723-1788. Papers of Joseph Haw-
ley 3d, and of his father and grandfather, 1675-
1781. 62-3501
Hooker, John, 1729-1777. Papers, 17S3-76. 62-3910
Hopkins Academy. Had ley, Mass. Records, 1657-
1833. 62-3713
Jodd, Jonathan, 1719-1803. Papers, 1741-1801.
62-4102
Judd, Jonathan, 1744-1819. Papers, 1761-1816.
92-3743
Judd, Sylvester, 1752-1832. Papers, ca. 1783-1833.
62-3744
Judd, Sylvester, 1789-1660; Papers, 1811-91. 62-3742
Kellogg, Giles Crouch, 1733-1793. Crooch-
Kellogg papers, 1730-92. 62-4938
Repository Index
FORBES LIBRARY, NORTHAMPTON, MASS, (Continued)
Lee, Gerald Stanley, 1862-1944. Papers. 62-3745
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920. Papers. 62-3746
Massachusetts Infantry. 2d Regt., 1898. Co. L
Spanish-American War records, 1898- 1905. 62-3739
Massachusetts Infantry. 10th Regt., 1861-1864.
Records, 1861-64. 62-3747
Massachusetts Infantry. 37th Regt., 1862-1865.
Quartermaster's records, 1862-65. 62-3748
Northampton, Mass. Town papers, to 1884. 62-3736
Northampton, Mass. Young Men's Institute. Rec-
ords, 1846-72. 62-3360
Pomeroy, Seth, 1706-1777. Papers, 1700-1912. 62-3361
Shephard, Levi, 1744-1805. Papers, 1769-1804. 62-3737
Stebblns, Daniel, 1766-1856. Lathrop-Stebbius col-
lection. 62-350S
Strong, Caleb, 1745-1819. Papers, 1775-1819. 62-3482
Trumbull, James Russell, 1825-1899. Papers, to
1907. 62-3500
Warner, Chester, 1854-1940. Personal diaries,
1872, 1887, 1890-1912. 62-3715
Warner family. Papers.
Woodruff family. Papers.
Woods family. Papers, 1811-94.
82-3499
62-3741
62-4763
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE. LANCASTER. PA.
LIBRARY
Fohz, Jonathan Messersmlth, 1810-1877. Diaries,
1831-77. 59-191
Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. Li-
brary. Nevonlana collection, 1787- 60-1122
Franklin College, Lancaster, Pa. Records, 1787-1853.
60-1128
Lancaster County Academy, Lancaster, Pa. Records,
1827-39. 60-1088
Marshall College, Mercersburg, Pa. Records, 1837-
53. 60-1097
Mifflin, Lloyd, 1846-1921. Papers, 1880-1920. 59-188
Reynolds family. Papers, 1830-65. 59-218
Stauffer, David MeNeely, 1845-1913. Papers, 1862-
1913. 60-2841
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. PHILADELPHIA. LIBRARY
Evans, Oliver, 1755-1819. James L. Woods collec-
tion, 1793-1818. 81-2096
Globe, Wolcott, 1822-1908. Letters, 1860-1902.
61-1655
Vaugban, Samuel, b, 1762. Papers, 1775-82. 61-1664
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-13 12. Papers of Wilbur and
Orvllle Wright, 1901-22. 61-1702
FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA see PHILADELPHIA.
FREE LIBRARY
FREEMASONS. U. S. SCOTTISH RITE. SUPREME COUN-
CIL FOR THE SOUTHERN JURISDICTION. LIBRARY
Freemasons. U. S. Scottish Rite. Supreme Council
for the Southern Jurisdiction. Library. Famous
Freemasons. 80-1092
Pike, Albert, 1809-1891. Papers, 1820-91. 60-1697
FRIENDS, SOCIET Y OF. PHILADELPHIA YEARLY
MEETTNG. DEPT. OF RECORIg
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1657- 61-3621
FRIENDS HISTORICAL LIBRARY OF SWARTHMORE
COLLEGE see SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, SWARTH-
MORE, PA. FRIENDS' HISTORICAL LIBRARY
GENERAL SANFORD MEMORIAL LIBRARY. SANFORD.
FLA, see HENRY SHELTON SANFORD MEMORIAL
LIBRARY, SANFORD, FLA.
GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. NEW YORK see
NEW YORK. GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF
THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE
UNITED STATES
GENEVA. N. Y. HBTOfflCAL MUSEUM
Halsey, Mary Emmeline, 1845-1912. Papers, ca.
Young, Henry, 1659-1924. Diaries, ca. 1861-
1919. 61-40
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. WASHINGTON. P. C. KB-
Wagner, Robert Ferdinand, 1877-1993. Papers, 1927-
49. 61-1283
GEORGIA. PNTVERSITY ttbbabv
Baber family. Baber-Blackshear papers, 1796-1939.
' 61-2078
Bamsley family. Bamsley-Saylor papers, 1878-ca.
1935. 61-3008
Barrow, David Crenshaw, 1615-1899. Papers, 1817-
1915. 62-2106
Basinger, William Starr, 1827-1910. Reminiscences,
ca. 1896. 61-2095
Beckwtth, John Watrous, 1631-1890. Sermons, 1851-
90. 61-3028
Black, Nellie (Peters) 1851-1919. Papers, 1875-1920.
61-3212
Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1894. Papers of
Joseph E. and Elisabeth G. Brown, 1853-1918.
61-2080
Brown, Joseph M. , 1851-1932. Papers, 1865-1930.
61-2529
Brown, Joseph M., 1851-1932. Papers, ca. 1894-
61-2076
Brumby Chair Company, Marietta, Ga. Records,
1881-1945. 61-2397
Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1951, collector.
Papers, 1659-1951. 61-3178
Egmont, John Perceval, 1st earl of, 1683-1748.
Papers, 1732-52. 61-3177
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Papers, 1757-
1905. 61-3116
Tanham, Henderson Lovelace, 1888-1957. Papers,
1947-57. 61-2968
Read, Keith Morton, 1880-1940, collector. Georgia
manuscripts, 1732-1905. 61-3126
GIRARD COLLEGE. PHILADELPHIA. LIBRARY
Girard, Stephen, 1750-1831. Papers, 1780-1831.
61-530
GONZAGA UNIVERSITY. SPOKANE. WASH. LIBRARY
O'SuUivan, James Edward, 1876-1949. Papers,
1903-48. 60-2975
GOSHEN. N. Y. LIBRARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Goshen, N. Y. Library and Historical Society. Papers,
ca. 1700- 62-968
GRAND RAPIDS. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Ball, John, 1794-1884. Papers, 1831-92. 61-468
GREENE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. WEST COX-
SACKJE. N. Y.
Brand: family. Papers, ca. 1750-1850. 61-3047
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE. ST. PETER.
MINN. ARCHIVES
Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church. AUnnesota
Conference. Archives, 1851- 61-3150
Gustavus Adolpnus College, St. Peter, Minn. Archives,
1863- 61-2793
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE, HAMPDEN-SYDNEY,
VA. LIBRARY
Dabney, Margaret Lavinla (Morrison) 1823-1860.
Correspondence, 1839-60. 62-458
Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Va.
Library. Account books and diary of Virginians,
1800-85. 61-3254
Venable, Richard Morton, 1839-1910. Papers of
Ri chard Morton Venable and Richard Nathaniel
Venable, 1816-67. 62-4791
HARTFORD MEDICAL SOCIETY
Bulkeley, Gershom, 1636-1713. Papers, 1661-1721.
60-2822
HARTFORD SEMINARY FOUNDATION. LIBRARY
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790. Papers, 1731-88.
Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1801. Papers, 1760-1800.
61-2991
Marrtonalri, Duncan Black, 1863-1943. Papers, 1892- _<_.
IMS. 61-3JP
Nettleton, Asahel, 1763-1844. Papers, 1609-65.
61-2990
Thompson, Augustus Charles, 1812*1901. papers,
1752-1901. 61-3152
HARVARD UraVERSITY. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSI-
mss ars niNgTRATION. BAKER LIBRARY
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1879. Letters, 1869-70.
61-3026
Abbott, Ephraim- Papers, 1806-51. 60-1610
Adams Sugar Refinery, Boston. Records, 1868. 60-107
Allen, Edward Charles, 1849-1891. Basiaeee records,
1871-96. 60-117
Alain-Lane Company, Boston. Records, 1893-1941.
60-1687
American Steel and Wire Company. Records of
American Steel and Wire Co. and its predecessors,
1822-1935. 60-1114
American Tube Works, Boston. Records, 1855-
1908. 60-96
Amory (I. L J.) Boston. Records, 1761-07. 60-1562
Axnory, Browne 4 Company, New York. Records,
Axnoskeag Manufacturing Company. Records, 1831-
1936. 60-2582
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. Business records,
1784-1882. 60-1738
Avery, Ellsha Lothrop. Papers, 1838-70. 60-3261
Baker, Walter, 1792-1852. Records, 1812-28. 60-113
Baldwin family. Business papers, 1724-1880. 60-104
BaU and Fobes, Boston. Records of Ball and Fobes
and of Fobes sod Hayward, 1850-95. 60-96
Bancroft, Hugh, 1876-1933. Papers on the South Sea _^^
Bubble, 1702-63. 60-157^P-
Barberial family. Business records of the Barterml
and Colonna families, 1630-1618. 60-1747
Barnard, Chester Irving, 1886-1961. Papers,
1925-60. 62-3574
Barre Cheese Company, Barre, Mass. Records,
1664-97. 60-97
Barth, Carl G. , 1860-1939. Papers of Carl G.
Barth and his son J. Christian Barth, 1878-
1944. 62-4827
Beach, David J. Business records, 1770-1906. 60-1692
Berry (P. T.) & Son, Washington, D. C Records,
1841-78. 60-1609
Blgelow, Kennard and Company, Boston. Records,
1830-1925. 60-174
Blgelow-Sanford Carpet Company, Inc. Records,
1828-1955. 60-1119
Blnne and Pease, Springfield, Maes. Records, 1862-
64. 60-3017
Boston. Chamber of Commerce. Records, 1672-1949.
60-1574
Boston. Municipal Court. Selected receivership
records, 1825-44. 60-179
Boston. Public Library. Business and legal papers
of Boston merchants, 1694-1860. 61-322
Boston and Albany Railroad company. Records,
1831-1901. 60-178
Boston evening transcript. Records, 1641-1941.
Boston Manufacturing Company, Walmam, Mass.
Records, 1813-1930. 60-116
Boston Water-Power Company, Boston. Records,
1811-91. 60-971
Bourn, «»i«Hq». Business records, 1727-1803.
1750
Bradley (Osgood} Car Company. Worcester, Mass.
Records, 1843-90. 61-1185
Brighton Beach Music Ball, Brooklyn. Records,
1908-14. W- 89
BromflfiU ft Rogers. Business records, 1750-1834.
60-872
Brown (J. B.) and Sons, Portland, Me. Records,
1850-95. 60-106
Bryant & Sturgls, Boston. Records, 1801-72. 60-1102
Central 'Wharf and Wet Dock Corporation, Boston.
Records, 1805-1943. 60-185
Cha.ce, Luther and Company. Grafton, Mass. Records,
1827-83. 60-169
Repository Index
HARVARD PNIVliaUil'l'Y. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. BAKER LIBRARY
(Continued! ' " ~ — ~
Cbadwick Copying Book Company, LambertvUle, N. J.
Records, 1867-89. 60-3016
Chase, Epaparas BulL 1800-1867. Business records,
1833-65. 60-102
ClaflJn family. Records of the ClaflJn mole farm,
1812-66. 60-238
Cochecb Manufact uring Company, Dover, N. H.
Records, 1821-78. 60-1151
Coe, George S. Business papers, 1861-96. 60-182
Coggeshall, John. Business accounts, 1809-47.
61-689
Comer, Donald, 1877- Business papers, 1923-39.
61-1388
Commonwealth Shoe and Learner Company, Whitman,
Mass. Records, 1900-1903. 60-51
Company of Undertakers of the Iron Works m New
England. Records of the iron works at Lynn,
Haas., 1650-85. 60-79
Comstoek family. Business records, 1833-76. 60-1753
Cooke (Jay) & Company. Records, 1832-1915. 60-897
Cooke, Noah, 1749-1829. Account books, 1788-1829.
62-3573
CooUdge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1820. Business
records, 1857-1938. 60-1605
Correspondence of Boston and Newport merchants,
1732-90. 60-1748
Cousens, Enoch. Business records, 1822-1916. 60-176
Crosby, William Chase, 1806-1880. Business papers,
1818-98. 60-1691
Crowell & Thurlow Jfrtqmffhlp Company. Records
1912-34. 60_ 1611
Cuahtag, John P. Accounts of investments, 1832-
82. 60-1599
Dane, Dana, and Company, Boston. Records, 1851-
59. 60-923
Davis, T. M., firm, Cambridge, Mass. Records,
1820-80. 60-86
Dempsey, George C, collector. Business accounts of
Boston firms, 1785-1873. 61-1493
Dwight Manufacturing Company. Records, 1632-1927.
60-1742
Eddy (Dartus) and Philip W. Goodridge, Boston.
Records, 1842-67. 60-84
Eddy (William S.) and Son, East Mlddlcboro, Mass.
Records, 1827-73. 60-62
Emerton, Ephraim, 1791-1877. Boslness records,
1816-35. 60-1600
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.
Records, 1870-1919. 60-1586
Fall River Iron Works, Fall River, Mass. Records,
1821-1909. 60-55
Faulkner and Colony Manufacturing Company, Keene,
N.H. Records, 1815-1948. 60-184
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1909-1889. Business re-
cords, 1828-51. 60-109
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1853-1930. Papers, ca. 1880-
1916. 62-3572
Forbes family. Business records, 1803-1942. 60-799
FonvelL Herbert Somerton, 1849-1936, collector.
English business records, 1515-1851. 60-1572
Frost family. Business records, 1759-1884. 60-1734
Frye (J. A.) Shoe Company, Marlboro, Mass. Ledgers,
1867-1903. 60-91
Gates (John) and Sons Company, Worcester, Mass.
Records, 1835-1907. 60-90
Germany. Gesandtscbaft. China. Records, 1898-1916.
60-1678
Gordon, Nathaniel Batcnelder, b. 1791. Business
papers, 1813-46. 60-110
Gordon (W. W.) £ Company, Savannah. Records,
1853-1916. 60-1612
Gray family. Business records, 1801-55. 60-1110
Great Falls Manufacturing Company, Somersworth,
N. H. Records, 1823-1933. 60-46
Greenleaf and Hubbard, New Orleans. Records,
1650-60. 60-1613
Hale family. Business records, 1773-1686. 60-1716
HaHowelL Jones & Donald, Boston. Records, 1871-
1954. 60-1604
Hamilton Manufacturing Company. Records, 1625-1917.
60-1626
Hamilton Woolen Company, Sonthbridge, Mass. Re-
cords, 1822-1936. 60-1714
Hancock family. Business records, 1712-1854. 60-1751
Hanson & Parker Ltd., Boston. Records, 1903-43.
60-1483
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Acconnt books and manu-
scripts of economic material in French and relating to
French enterprises, 1690-1790. 60-3212
Harvard University. Graduate School of Boslness Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books and manu-
scripts of economic Mh^^i tt German and relating to
German enterprises, 1621-1770. 60-3318
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books and manu-
scripts of economic material In ttallan and relating to
Italian enterprises, 1531-1750. 61-257
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books and manu-
scripts of economic material relating to Great Britain
ca. 1200-1907. 60-3209
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admtn-
istratlon. Baker Library. Account books in Spanish
and relating to Spanish enterprises, 1752-1803.
61-288
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of banks of
New England and New York, 1793-1922. 60-1590
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of brick
and pottery makers in Massachusetts, 1747-1817.
60-73
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of canals,
New England and Ohio, 1821-76. 60-3000
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of carriage-
makers and wheelwrights, Massachusetts and Vermont
1798-1888. 8 0-69 '
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of certain
small New England and New York textfkf firms, 1710-
1938. 61-47
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of clothing
and hat m a n u f acturers, New England and New York.
1736-1857. 61-92
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of coal
mining companies, 1832-88. 60-114
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of custom
districts, and Federal tax and fiscal units In New Eng-
land, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D. C.
1789-1888. 60-3190 '
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of dyers,
Massachusetts and Vermont, 1613-46. 60-123
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of early
Iron works, New England, 1763-1913. 61-1
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of electric
light companies in Massachusetts and Oregon, 1882-
™ os - 61-249
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of electric
railroad lines In New England, 1898-1924. 60-3296
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of farmers,
New England and New York, 1704-1925. 61-122
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of general
laborers in New England and New York, 1705-1867.
60-3191
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Acount books
of gold and silver mining enterprises, 185748.
61-103
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account
books of grocers (general storekeepers) in
New England, 1685-1904. 60-1491
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account
books of grocers (general storekeepers) outside
New England, 1784-1873. 60-1126
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of hotel
keepers In New England and New York, 1753-1912.
60-3193
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of insurance
companies and agents in New England, Pennsylvania,
and New Jersey, 1781-1909. 60-3215
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.. Account nooks of Invest-
ment bankers in New England and New Yorky 1684-
1929. 61-330
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of iron
foundries in New England and Michigan, 1846-1910.
61-95
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of lawyers
In New England, New York, and Illinois, 1768-1812.
60-3213
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of leather
tanners. New England, 1752-1872. 60-49
Harvard University. Graduate School of Bsstness Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of light-
housekeepers m New England, 1822-35. 61-264
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of loco-
motive builders, 1834-1937. 60-148
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account hooks of men and
firms engaged In building construction. New York and
New England, 1764-1865. 61-46
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of merchants
engaged in foreign trade, 1739-1920. 60-1490
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of New
England men engaged in ocean shipping, 1733-1938.
60-1583
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of oil
companies, 1864-82. 60-2064
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of peddlers
in New York and Vermont, 1849-77. 61-320
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of physi-
cians in NewEngmnd, 1784-1862. 61-25
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of pilots
of vessels (Massachusetts) 1772-1810. 60-1481
Harvard University. Graduate School of Busln s Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Acconnt books of
publishers and engravers, New England, 1798-1890.
60-177
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of railroads
of New England and New York, 1830-1927. 60-1577
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of railroads
outside New England and New York, 1878-1955.
60-2999
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account
books of real estate firms (New England and
New York) 1643-1908. 60-174S
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of retail
stores in New England, 1747-1942. 60-1595
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of sawmills
and makers of various wood products. New England,
Michigan, and New York, 1759-1889. 60-175
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of ship
chandlers, New England and New York, 1768-1852.
60-3002
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of ship-
builders, New England and New York, 1822-1623.
60-1829
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of shoe-
makers and leather workers, New England and New
Brunswick, 1673-1922. 61-48
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of stage-
coach lines, New England, 1824-45. 60-183
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of stock-
brokers and stock exchanges, 1790-1917. 61-319
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account boohs of the
whaling Industry, New Bedford and Nantucket, Mass.
1774-1922. 61-49 '
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account
books of toll roads and bridges, and turnpike
companies. New England and New York,
1803-48. 62-5013
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of town and
public wellare institutions <""lnilng »»«»»i™ i in New
. England, 1658-1860. 60-3211
HARVARD innVERStTY. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. BAULK LIBRARY
(Continued) "~ ' '
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books at two
Boston advertising firms, 1830-36. 60-1718
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of two
Massachusetts undertakers, 1812-71. 60-1482
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of 2 New
England post offices, 1825-76. 60-1690
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admln-
istratlou. Baker Library. Account books of Vermont
quarries, 1851-1920. 80-149
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of wharfage
New England and Mew York, 1778-1873. 60-300l'
Harvard Unlveslty. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of whole-
sale merchants, 1709-1901. 60-1741
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books relating to
Army and Navy units and offices to New York, 1849-
**- 60-3210
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account hooks relating to
estate, real estate, and private investment management
in New England, Maryland, Virginia, and Iowa, 1765-
1M0 - '61-284
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books relating to
household management in New England and Pennsyl-
vania, 1790-1946. 60-3192
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books relating to .
railroad construction In New England, 1809-81.
60-170
Barvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Accounts and logbooks of
ships, 1792-1898. e^SOM
Haskell Silk Company, Westbrook, Me. Records, 1874-
19w - 60-1480
Hayward (Charles) L Company, Bangor, Me. Records
1860-1948. . 60-1478
Beard family. Business records, 1754-1898. 60-1120
Hlgginson, Henry Lee, 1834-1919. Business records
1799-1919. M : 1511
Hlllsboro Woolen Mill Corporation, Hillsboro, N. H.
Records, 1880-1935. 60-1621
Hinckley and Egery Iron Foundry, Bangor, Me.
Records, 1827-66. 50-67
Hobbs (J. c.) and Sons, Billerica, Mass. Records.
18*0-87. ' 6 0-100
Hobbs family. Business records of the Hobbs,
Merrill, and Veazle families, 1824-1914. 60-1721
Holt, Deming, and Johnson, Baft N. H
1844-60.
Records,
Holt Live Stock Company, Denver. Records, 1879-
19"- 60-66
Hooper (Samuel) and Company, Boston. Records.
1837-89. ' 60 . 152
Hower, Ralph Merle, 1903- collector. Papers re-
lating to R. H. Macy and Co., New York City, 1858-
1919 - 60-1150
H T.",rS; Jimes ' 1794 - 1 869. Business papers,
1823 -*»- 61-1368
Huntington, Jamee. Accounts, 1867-1900. 80-63
Indian Head Mills, lac. Records, 1839-1947. 60-181
Ipswich Mills. Records, 1832-1929. 60-165
Jackson (Daniel & Charles) Plymouth, Mass Records
l800 -' 1 - 60-1737
Jewett, Theodore T. Business records, 1810-75.
61-2122
Business
60-1570
Johnson, William C, insurance executive,
records, 1897-1908.
Jones, John Coffin. Business records, 1768-1829.
60-1740
Jones (John Price) Company, inc., New York. Records
""-SO. ^-id™
Key West Salt Works, Key West, Fla. Records,
18 8*-69- * 60-87
Kirburn, Lincoln Machine Company, Fall River
Mass. Records, 1846-1929. ' 60-216
Klrsteln, Louis E., d. 1942. Business records, 1909-
42 " 60-1725
Labour for Labour Association, Philadelphia. Re-
cords, 1828-29. 60-1591
Repository Index
60-171
Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass. Records, 1844-1931.
60-1627
Lawrence & Company. Records, 1843-1S20. 60-1601
Lawrence Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass.
Records, 1831-1926. 60-1568
Lord family. Business papers, 1773-1873. 60-147
Lorlng family. Business records, 1834-1925. 60-118
Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell, Mass. Records, 1845-
1912. 60-934
Luce, Robert, 1862-1946. Correspondence with
Waldo S. Kendall of Mint*, Kendall & Co., inc.,
Boston, 1928-41. 61-1186
Lyman Mills, Holyoke, Mass. Records, 1833-1936.
60-1744
Lyon Lasters' Union, Lynn, Mass. Records, 1869-
1923. 60-1489
Lyon (L w.) and Sons, New York. Records, 1866-
1928. 60-60
McCriUls family. Business records, 1845-1946.
60-1715
McKay, Gordon, 1821-1903. investment papers, 1887-
1928 - 60-309
Magoun, Thatcher, 1T75-1856. Business records,
1816-85. 80-1729
Magulre (James) and Company. Records, 1843-
Marey & Pedigrew, Portsmouth, N. H. Records,
1857-93. 60-1563
Massachusetts Bank, Boston. Records of Massa-
chusetts Bank and Massachusetts National
Bank, 1784-1904. 60-1231
Mauger i Avery. Records, 1873-1922. 60-1602
Medici, House of. Business records, ea. 1400-1600.
60-1736
Merrimack Manufacturing Company. Records, 1821-
1Me - 60-141
Mlnott, Charles V. Business records, 1870-92. 60-1592
Monsanto Chemical Company. Questionnaires and
reports on employee activities, 1951, 1956. 61-1184
Morgan, Charles W. Business records, 1820-1
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898. Papers, 1867-
97 - 60-1598
Nashua and Lowell Railroad Corporation. Records,
1835-1916. 60 . 119B
NeaL David A. Business records, 1818-98. 60-1746
New England Bond and Mortgage Company, Boston.
Records, 1922-33. 60-94
New England Oil Corporation. Legal records, 1920-
27 - 60-1148
"T.T,?" 1 " d "•" Ha ' rcl, Railroad Company. Records
1M7-1888. jo-1149
NC ^T; r S. lMUrln(:e "" Tnst Company. Records,
1830 * 78 - 60-1477
Northern Railroad Company (N. Y.) Records, 1830-
1886 - 60-1620
60-172
Lambert & Brothers, New York. Records, 1810-:
60-1566
Nott, SamueL Papers, 1837-86. 61-1187
Oelrichs 1 Company, New York. Records, 1890-1936.
60-1585
Old Colony Railroad Company. Records, 1646-1937.
60-1129
Oliver, Thomas E. Business records, 1809-65.
60-180
Paden, Dean Simpson, collector. Material relating
to hardware concerns, 1936-44. 60-88
Partem Manufacturing Company, Fitchburg. Mass
Records, 1879-1928. 6 0-1588
Patterson, Alfred. Business papers, 1895-1929.
62-3571
Peabocly (Jacob ) & Company, Salem, Mass. Records,
1804 " 26 - 60-1587
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace Dale
R- L Records, 1742-1919. 60-2359
Peirce (Silas) & Company, ltd., Boston. Records
1818-1914. 60-1547
Pepperell Manufacturing Company. Records, 1741-
1929 - 60-1113
Perkins L Company. Records, 1820-91. 60-2515
Perry & Sherman. Records, 1817-78. 60-1615
Phelps & Rand, Boston. Records, 1800-25. 60-1596
Phillips, James Duncan, 1876- Papers, 1884-1940.
60-108
Phillips, John C. Business records, 1859-85. 60-45
Pico, Joshua. Business records, 1760-1840. 80-1593
Pierson (Isaac G.) and Brothers. Records, 1795-
Flimptoh family. Business records, 1811-65. 60-101
Plymouth Bank, Plymouth, Mass. Records, 1803-75.
60-1141
Flympton Cotton Manufacturing Company, Flympton,
Mass. Records, 1813-41. 60-50
Fontoosue Woolen Manufacturing Companv, Pntsfield, d^hh
Mass. Records, 1855-1921. 60-15§»F
Porlier, Jacques. Account book, 1819-23. 60-93
Portland Company, Portland, Me. Records, 1846-
1902. 60-99
Powers & WeigbUnan. Records, 1838-96. 60-1479
Fray (B. S.) and Company, Boston. Records, 1868-
1926. 60-47
Proprietors of the Locks and Canals on Merrimack
River. Records, 1792-1947. 62-3517
Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark,
N.J. Operations, 1935. 60-1603
Raff and Gammon, New York. Records, 1694-1921.
60-77
Rand McNally and Company. Information on railroad
routes, 1890- 60-1624
RBdIich, Fritz, 1892-. Papers, 1934-61. 62-3570
Reed and Barton. Records, 1830-1931. 60-1113
Reynell & Coates, Philadelphia. Records, 1770-1828.
60-1597
Rice and Butchlns, inc. Records, 1876-1928. 60-112
Rich, Edgar J. Papers, 1915-45. 60-1493
Richardson, Jeffrey, b. 1789. Papers, 1812-32. 60-1573
Ripley, William ZBbina, 1867-1941. Papers, 1921-
23. 60-1569
Roekport Granite Company. Records, 1864-1930.
60-74
Rosenbush (Al. A.) Company, Boston. Records, 1903-
32 - 60-1726
Roxbury Carpet Company. Records, 1837-1923. 60-44
Saco-Lowell Shops. Records, 18S5-1952. 60-1213
Safford, Arthur Truman, 1867-1951. Business
records, 1903-42. 60-85
Saltonstall family. Records of Boston interests in ■»»
coal mines in Elk County. Pa., 1859-82. "'.-3367
Sargent (W. G.) Company, SargentviUe, Me. Records
1834-1927. 60-1628
Sawyer Woolen Mills, Dover, N. H. Records, 1858-
l^ 2 - 80-1622
Selekman, Benjamin Morris, 1893- collector.
Transcripts of labor union bearings, 1947-52.
61-3050
Slater, Samuel, 1768-1835. Business records of
Samuel and John Slater, and the Slater companies
1793-1926. 60-1720
Smith, Adam, 1723-1790. Vanderblue collection.
1757-90. 61 . 2B2
Smith and Colgate, New York. Records, 1807-38.
60-61
Sohier and Welch, Boston. Records, 1833-83. 60-105
Somes (John) and Son, Gloucester, Mass. Records
1793-1853. 60-64
Spear, Charles, of Dorchester, Mass. Business
records, 1856-72. 60-1632
Spencer Wire Company. Records, 1875-1929. 60-65
Stone and Harris, Springfield, Mass. Records, 1845-
88. 60-48
Strong and Chamberlain. Railroad construction
records, 1843-54. 60-62
Suffolk Bank, Boston. Records, 1818-1904. 60-1557
Swift and Allen, New Bedford, Mass. Records, 1834-
86 - 60-1154
Textron, inc. Records of firm under former name
1824-1932. ^. 1232
Thompson & Morton, Boston. Records, 1834-61.
60-1576
Thorndike, Israel, 1755-1832. Business records, 1778- A
60-1739 ™
1899.
60-1562
1865.
50-115
Thorndlke Company, West Warren, Mass. Records
1836-1918.
Tremont & Suffolk Mills, Lowell, Mass. Records
1831-1946. 60-1567
Trotter (Nathan) and Company. Records, 1798-
I 929 . 60-164
Tudor Company. Records, 1752-1902. 60-1220
Turners Falls Lumber Company, Turners Falls,
Mass. Records, 1867-1908. ' 60-57
U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System. Federal Advisory Council. Minutes of
meetings, 1914-48. „,_,.,-
Repository Index
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSI-
NESS-ftDM8flSTRiffleifr-BAiSea-taB nAnY TC o uIInu e d)
U. S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Legal
papers, 1879-1922. 60-168
^_^ United States Rubber Company. Records of the
Mf Boston office, 1876-1900. 60-71
University Associates Trust, Boston. Records,
1900-60. 62-3601
Usher, Ellis Baker, 1786-1855. Business records,
1800-68. 60-1147
Wainwrlght & Tappan, Boston. Records, 1840-71.
60-1578
60-1594
wattham Precision Instrument Company, inc.
Records, 1854-1929.
Ward and Gov, New York. Records, 1896-1919.
80-1159
Washington Turnpike Company. Records, 1828-1916.
60-72
Wayne (Charles) & Company, Cincinnati. Records,
1813-67. 60-1614
Webb, Nathan, 1825-1902. Legal papers, 1859-1902.
60-1194
Weld (Stephen M.) & Company of Boston. Records,
1883-1931. 62-3532
Wendell family. Business records, 1722-1865. 60-1724
Wetmore, Charles W. Business records, 1888-96.
60-1008
White, Ambrose, firm, Bucksport, Me. Records,
1854-82. 60-1555
White, James Patterson, 1800-1879. Business records,
1836-79. 60-1580
White and Burr. Records, 1834-56.
60-88
WhlUn Machine Works, WhitinsyfUe, Mass. Records,
1860-1933. . 60-75
Whittemore (Dexter) & Sons, Fltzwiltlam, N. H.
Records, 1809-68. 60-1745
Wlgglesworth, Thomas. Business records, 1766-1847.
60-1556
Wilder and Company. Correspondence, 1892-94.
60-76
Wilder 6 Estahrook, Boston. Records, 1852-79.
Windham Company, Willimantic, Conn- Records,
1822-1905. 60-98
Wmthrop Mills Company. Records, 1865-1935. 60-263
Withers;, William Howe, 1821-1906. Business pa-
pers, 1806-92. 62-3515
Wright, Elisor, 1804-1885. Business records, 1845-
1916. 60-1487
Wright (Peter) & Sons, Philadelphia. Papers, 1825-
1915. 80-1476
Wright, Brown, Qulnby & May, Boston. Records,
1873-1950. 60-1488
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. HOUGHTON LIBRARY
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions. Records, 1810- 61-1964
HARVARD POTVERSITY. LIBRARY OF THE SCHOOLS
OF MEDICINE AND Pirat.IC htcat.tb
Aycock, William Lloyd, 1889-1951. Papers,
1929-51. 62-3618
Benedict, Francis Gano, 1870-1957. Papers,
1894-1957. 62-3534
Bowditch, Henry Ingersoll, 1808-1892. Papers,
182748. 62-3619
Bowditch, Henry Pickering, 1840-1911. Papers,
1866-1909. 62-3533
Cannon, Walter Bradford, 1871-1945. Papers,
1896-1945. 62-3630
Christian, Henry Anbury, 1876-1951. Papers,
1896-1939. 62-3631
Cutler, Elliott Carr, 1888-1947. Papers,
1921-42. 624632
Drinker, Cecil Bent, 1887-1956. Papers,
1916-46. 62-3633
Ernst, Harold Clarence, 1856-1922. Papers,
1883-1922. 62-3634
Fitz, Reginald, 1885-1953. Papers, 1928-63. 62-3635
Fits, Reginald Heber, 1843-1913. Papers,
1854-90. 62-3636
Harvard University. Library of the Schools of
Medicine and Public Health. Collection of
account books, diaries, and other records of
New England physicians and dentists, 1780-
1891. 62-3645
Harvard University. Library of the Schools of
Medictoe-and P ub lic Healt h; — Co llection -of-'-
lecture notes from various medical schools,
176B-1840. - 62-3644
Harvard University. Library of the Schools of
Medicine and Public Health. Records of local
medical societies, 1861-1934. 62-3646
Harvard University. Medical SchooL Archives,
1783-1962. 62-3641
Harvard University. Medical SchooL Lecture
notes kept by faculty and students, 1783-1933.
62-3503
Harvard University. Medical SchooL Papers of
professors, 1783-1962. 62-3643
Harvard University. Medical SchooL Records of
student and alumni clubs, 1803-1962. 62-3642
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894. Papers,
1834-92. 62-3504
International Physiological Congress. 13th, Boston,
1929. Records, 1929. 62-3637
Jackson, James, 1777-1867. Papers, 1811-64. 62-3638
Jackson, John Barnard Swett, 1806-1879. Papers,
1828-79. 62-3639
Larrabee, Ralph Clinton, 1870-1935. Papers,
1893-1934. 62-3640
Lewis, Frederic Thomas, 1875-1951. Papers,
1909-45. 62-3648
Lord, Frederick Taylor, 1875-1941. Papers, ca_
1913-40. 624792
Minot, Charles Sedgwick, 1852-1914. Papers,
1875-1912. 62-3755
Minot, George Richards, 1885-1950. Papers,
1923-49. 62-3649
Minot, James Jackson, 1852-1938. Lecture notes,
1878-80. 62-3651
Peabody, Francis Weld, 1681-1927. Experiment-
al notebooks, 1912-17. 62-3754
Porter, William Townsend, 1862-1949. Papers,
1884-1949. 624791
Shattuck, Frederick Cheever, 1847-1929. Papers,
1870-1926. 62-3838
Shattuck, George Cheyne, 1783-1854. Papers,
1804-16. 62-3620
Shattuck, George Cheyne, 1813-1893. Papers,
183244. 62-3628
Sosman, Merrill Clary, 1890-1959. Papers,
1920-59. 624647
Southard, Elmer Ernest, 1876-1920. Papers,
ca. 1900-19. 62-3749
Strong, Richard Pearson, 1872-1948. Papers,
1912-48. 62-3716
Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856. Papers,
1806-50. 62-3750
Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846. Papers,
1794-1839. 624751
Weiss, Soma, 1899-1942. Papers, ca. 1932-40.
Whitney, William Flske, 1850-1921. Papers,
ca. 1870-1921. 624753
Wolbach, Simeon Burt, 1880-1954. Papers,
1901-54. 624650
Worcester, Alfred, 1855-1955. Papers, 1886-
1930. 62-3793
Zinsser, Hans, 1878-1940. Papers, 1918-41. 624794
HAVERFORD COLLEGE. LIBRARY
Albertson, Henry Haines, collector. Friends'
papers, 1750-1862. 62-4439
Bally, Joshua Longstreth, 1826-1918. Papers,
1835-1937. 62-4440
Barclay family. Papers, 1888-1794. 62-4354
Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Letters, 1756-1783.
62-4367
Brown, Moses, 1793-1878. Papers, 1808-1909.
Cadbury, Richard Tapper, 1853-1929, collector.
Quaker authograph letters, 1770-1829. 62-4145
Campbell, Sir Francis Joseph, 1834-1914.
Correspondence, ca. 1852-1910. 62-4373
Chase, Thomas, 1827-1892. Papers, 1840-92.
62-4359
Cope, Edward Drinker, 1840-1897. Papers,
i8»-*5: 62-4336-
Cope, Marmaduke Cooper, 1804-1897. Corre-
spondence, 1843-74. 62-4674
Cope family. Papers, 1795-1896. 62-4420
Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809. Correspondence,
1777-78. 62-4942
Evans, William Bacon. Papers, 1787-1958. 62-4368
Evans family. Papers, 1704-1867. 62-4438
Fox, George, 1624-1891. Papers, 1660-1958. 62-4137
Friends, Society of. Associated Executive
Committee on Indian Affairs. Records, 1756-
1849, 1894-1929. 62-4957
Garrett, John Biddle, 1836-1924. Papers, 1851-
1919. 62-4436
Grellet, Stephen, 1773-1855. Papers, 1796-1833.
62-4691
Guromere, Amelia (Mott) 1859-1937. Papers,
1884-1937. 62-4385
Haddon family. Papers of the Haddon-Estaogh-
Hopkins family, 1676-1841. 62-4617
Hartshorns, Henry, 1823-1897. Papers, 1797-.
1908. 62-4365
Haverford College. Diselplises of Yearly
Meetings of the Society of Friends. 1689-ca.
1805. 62-4394
Haverford College. Letters of members of the
Society of Friends in America and Great
Britain, 1652-1959. 62-4437
Haverford College. Material relating to Haver-
ford College history, 1830-1961. 62-4340
Haverford College. wimtM and other records of
Yearly Meetings of the Society of Friends,
1698-1842. 62-4398
Haverford College. Papers relating to Negroes,
ca. 1676-ca. 1937. 62-4731
Haverford College. Papers relating to North
American Indians, 1742- 62-4730
Hoag, Enoch, 1811 (ca-)-1884. Indian papers,
1865-83. 62-4955
Bowland, GuUelma M. (Hllles) 1822-1907,
collector. Papers, ca. 1700-1867. 62-4421
Kelsey, Rayner Wickersham, 1879-1934. Notes
on American and agricultural history, 1919-30. ■
Mitchell family. Correspondence, 1830-191L
Morley, Christopher Darlington, 1890-1957.
Correspondence, 1919-43. 62-4371
Morley, Felix, 1894- Correspondence,
1931-52. 62-4324
Morris family. Papers of the Morris and Sanson]
families, ca. 1715-1925. 62-4673
Mott, Richard, 1767-1856. Papers, 1799-1863.
62-4334
Parrish, Maxfield, 1870- Papers, ca. 1888-
1950. ; 62-4315
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Papers of and relating
to William Penn, 1666- 62-4332
Philips, William Pyie, 1882-1950, collector.
Autographed papers of Presidents of the U. S.
and of signers of the Declaration of independence,
1757-1886. 62-4335
Richards, Jonathan, 1612 (ca.)-1882. Papers,
1870-81.
Roberts, Charles, 1846-1902, collector.
Collection of autographed documents, ca. 1400-
1961. 62-4331
Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 1794-1846. Papers,
1800-1911. 62-4330
Scattergood family. Papers, 1694-1903. 62-4419
Snarpless, Isaac, 1846-1920. Papers, 1894-1919.
62-4386
Snarpless family. Papers, ca, 1749-1875. 62-4671
Smith, John Jay, 1798-1881, collector. Papers
1683-1859.
Taylor family. Papers of the Taylor and Shoe-
maker families, ca. 1609-1953. - 62-4672
Repository Index
HAVERFORD COLLEGE. LIBRARY (Continued)
Text-book Association of Philadelphia. Records,
1B66-96. 62-4381
Thompson family. Papers, 1751-ca. 1876. 62-4382
Wain, Nicholas, 1742-1813. Papers, 17B4-1891.
62-4383
White, Gilbert Fowler, 1911- Correspondence
1947-56. 62-4379
Wilbur, John, 1774-1856. Papers, 1831-73.
62-4378
Wood, Anna Wharton (Smith) 1864- collector.
Quaker papers, 1741-1853. 62-4377
Wood, William H. S. , 1840-1907. Material for a
book on Friends during the Civil- War, 1B60-87.
hawatl umvERsrnr, Honolulu, library
Franklin, Jane (Griffin) Lady, 1792-1875. Papers
1660-81.
62-1240
Gifiard, Walter Le Montals, 1836- Papers, 1878-
1917. 62-1176
Gregg, David L. Papers, 1850-68. 62-1539
Hawaii.- University, Honolulu. Library. Diaries and
logs relating to Hawaii, 1786-1883. 62-1555
Hooper, William P., b. 18087 Papers, 1831-71.
62-1082
Jaggax, Thomas Augustus, 1871-1953. Papers,
1894-1953. 62-1177
Jones, Maude, 1889-1955, collector. Papers of the
Jones and Wood families, 1847-1934. 82-1172
Judo, Lawrence M. Papers, 1917-53. 62-1175
Rae, John, 1796-1872. Papers, 1849-1904. 62-2169
Sinclair, Gregg Manners, 1890- Papers, 1930-55.
62-1083
HAWAIIAN R TSTnglf » l SOCIETY, HONOLULTT
Bishop, Sereno Edwards, 1827-1909. Letters
1889-1906. 61 . 175
Turrill, Joel, 1794-1859. Papers, 1845-60.
TfAYFS T.TH RARY. FREMONT. OHip see RUTHERFORD
B. HAYES LIBRARY, FREMONT, OHIO
HENRY E. HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY
SAN MARINO. CALIF^
Abercroruby, James, 1706-1781. Papers, 1674-
1T8T - 61-1439
Adams & Company. Records, 1851-84. 61-1566
Adams family. Papers, 1759-1892. 61-1831
Agulnaldo y Famy, Emllio, 1869- Papers, 1883-99.
61-1565
Alnsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882. Papers
1828-73. 62.375
Albernl, Pedro de. Papers, 1789-93. 61-1741
Aldrich, Thomas BaUey, 1836-1907. Papers, 1855-
19M- 62-290
Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899. Letters, 1870-98.
AUen, George, 1B08-18TS. Correspondence, 1858-
Allen, Walter L. Diaries, 1879-1918.
62-306
62-725
A "^J^? m H<My ' 1 "*-»«i»- Correspondence,
1800-38. n . 508
AlBbooe, Samuel Austin, 1616-1889. Papers, 1848-87.
61-3408
Anderson, Joseph Reld, 1813-1892. Correspondence.
1847-96. 6!^
Anthony family. Papers, 1844-1945. 61-1010
Antimasonlc Party. Massachusetts.
Aram family. Papers, 1835-1912. 62-482
Atkinson, George Henry, 1819-1889. Letters, 1841-
"■ ' 61-1711
Austin, Mary (Hunter) 1868-1934. Papers, 1861-
1950. 52^,!
Records, 1829-34.
61-1013
Baehe, Alexander Dallas, 1806-1867. Papers,
1827-67. 61-701
Bacon, Henry Douglas 1817-1693. Business records,
ca. 1766-1906. 62-851
Bagg, John Sherman. Correspondence, 1835-76. 61-1009
Balnbridge, Oliver. Correspondence, ca. 1900-20.
62-264
Baker, Robert S. Business records, 1877-1916.
Baldwin, Frank Dwlght, 1842-1923. Papers, 1881-
1921. 61-2198
Barclay, Henry Augustus, b. 1849. Business records,
1867-1908. 61-1842
Bard, Thomas Robert, 1841-1915. Business records.
1890-1922. 61-1815
Barker, Jacob, 1779-187L Papers, 1813-1863.
Battle Abbey. Records, 1077-1780.
61-456
62-315
Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent, 1872-1898. Letters,
1895-98. 62-291
Beattie, George William. Papers of George William
and Helen (Pruitt) Beattie. $2-2177
Bedingfeld, Edward. Papers, ca. 1753-80. 62-364
Behymer, Lynden Ellsworth. Business records, 1881-
1947. 61-1707
Benedict, Russell, 185S-1936, collector. Autographs,
1683-1793. 61-1040
Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828. Correspondence,
1796-1828. 62-466
Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? Papers, 1871-1913.
82-304
Bhtckmore, Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900. Papers,
1860-99. 62-303
Blair, James L. , 1816 or 17-1852. Correspondence,
1845-79. 61-1740
Blathwayt, William, 16497-1717. Papers, 1857-
1770. 61-1438
Boreman, Jacob Smith. Papers, 1857-1912. 81-1739
Bornier family. Papers, 1714-1896. 61-853
Bower, Lawrence F. , collector. Autograph collection
1802-1904. 61-845
Branner, John Casper, 1850-1922. Papers, 1881-1925.
81-2199
Bremer, Fredrfla, 1801-1865. Letters, 1849-65.
62-340
Bridge-water, John Egerton, 3d earl of, 1646-170L,
Papers, 1608-1700. 61-1473
Brock, Robert Alouo, 1839-1914, collector.
Papers relating to institutions of learning, 1859-
1910. 61-2283
Brock, Robert Alouzo, 1839-1914, collector. Rail-
roads in Virginia, 1828-94. 61-1834
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vixglnlana,
1582-1914. 61-1008
62-292
61-1843
Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Papers, 1632-54.
Brophy, John. Papers, 1827-1800.
Brown, Andrew, 1829-1909. Papers, 1856-96.
61-1828
Brown, James, merchant. Papers, 1788-1856. 61-1852
Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1805-1861. Papers.
1827-58.
Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. Papers, 1833-89.
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878. Papers 1806-
77.
Brydges family. Papers, 1500-1800.
62-275
62-308
«-
62-300
12-344
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914. Papers, 1830-
1912. 61-1007
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. Papers, 1786-96. 62-299
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836. Papers, 1797-1826. 61-1437
Burroughs, John, 1837-1921. Papers, 1893-1921.
62-287
Burton, Sir Richard Francis, 1821-1890. Papers, 1885-
92. 62-293
Business Women's Legislative Council of Caltfomla.
Recorde, 1927-43. 61-1801
Butler-Burke, Vivian. Papers, ca. 1920. 62-596
462
Cabell family. Papers, 1778-1893. 61-859
Cadell and Davies, T,nnrin» Correspondence, 1769-
1832. 62-468
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844. Papers, 1795-1844.
62-34A
Campbell family. Loudoun papers, 1510-1839. 61-2286
Campbell family. Loudoun Scottish papers, 1510-
1839. 61-2287
Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843. Papers, 1819-1900.
Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881; Papers, 1835-ca.
1870.
Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929. Papers, 1893-1927.
Carr, Jeanne C. (Smith) Papers, 1842-1903.
82-274
61-1738
Cither, WUla Slbert, 1873-1947. Lettsrs, 1909-46.
62-294
ratlin, Amos Parmalee, b. 1823. Business records,
1849-71. 61-2185
Center, John. Papers, 1845-84. 61-2286
Chapman, Solon Maxley. Papers, 1859-1928. 61-1737
Cheney, John Vance, 1848-1922. Correspondence, 1885-
95. 61-2468
Chenille' family. Papers, 1788-1887. 61-852
Chipman family. Papers of the Cmpman and Dwmelle
families, 1845-1943. 81-1796
Chivers, Thomas HoHey, 1809-1858. Paper, 1827-85.
61-2533
Clark, Francis. Business correspondence, 1856-59.
81-1821
Clark, Lincoln, 1800-1886. Correspondence, 1758-1942.
81-645
Oarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1787-1847.
61-22T7
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters, 1825-29. 61-746 |
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. Papers,
1867-95. 62-341
Clendenen, Clemens L. Correspondence, 1855-88.
61-1438
Clyman, James, 1792-1881. Papers, 1827-81. 81-1736
Cohbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904. Corres pon denc e ,
1855-1902. 81-2279
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Papers, 1785-
1829. 62-272
Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883. Letters, 1874-
1881. 82-343
Colton, John Burt, b. 1831, collector. Jayhawkers
of '49 papers, ca. 1870-1932. 61-2527
Committee of Vigilance, San Francisco. Records,
1853-58. 62-279
Coolbrith, lna Donna, 1842-1928. Papers, 1876-1932.
62-280
Cooper, Samuel, 1725-1783. Papers, 1716-98. 61-593
Cornelius, Thomas R. Papers, 1831-1925. 61-1807
Cornell, Sara Hughes. Papers, 1899-1937. 82-311
Crank, James Filmore. Papers, 1880-1902. 62-1524
Crew, Mtcajah. Papers-, 1779-1827. 61-649
Cucamonga Citrus Fruit Growers' Association.
Records, 1896-1927. 61-1827
Ctrdnghame (William) & Company. Records, 1770-98.
61-653
Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1886. Letters, 1798-1886. -
61-1005 I
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1884. Correspondence,
1847-59. 62-2509
Damon, John Fox. Correspondence, 1849-1902.
61-1735
Dane family. Papers, 1849-1834. 81-1717
Daniel family. Correspondence, 1813-1904. 61-1004
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1309-1882. Letters, 1858-82.
61-2466
Davis, wmiam Heath, 1822-1909. Papers, 1848-1906.
82-2145
Del VaUe, Kegmaldo Francisco, b. 1854. Papers
1B77-1938.
81-2888
HENRY E. HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AMD ART GALLERY
SAN MARINO, CALIF. (Continued) '
Destoucbes, Charles Rene Dominique Gocbet, 1727-
1793. Papers, 1754-1804. 81-1003
m Dibdin, Thomas PrognaU, 1776-1847. Pauers
W 1807 -* 5 - 62-348
Dickens, Charles, 1817-1870. Papers, 1832-70.
61-2476
Dodge, Mary (Mapes) 1831-1905. Letters, 1866-91.
62-273
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898. Letters.
1848-97. 62-472
Dowell, Benjamin Franklin. Business records 1856-
M - 61-1720
Duarte-Monrovia Fruit Exchange. Records 1892-
1937 ' 61-1819
Dudley, Thomas Haines, 1819-1893. Papers, 1841-
190 °- 61-1002
Dutf, Edward Gordon, 1863-1924. Correspondence
1889-1924. 6 i-2470
Eagle, JohnH. Letters, 1892-55. 61-1721
Eaton, William, 1764-1811. Papers, 1792-1829. 61-1001
Edwards, Pierpont, 1750-1826. Correspondence
1753-1876. M-120T
Egerton iamlly. Papers, 11 50-1800. 61-2290
El Dorado Co. , Calif. Archives, 1842-1906. 61-1733
EUrldge, James w., collector. Civil War letters,
1845-1900. 61-1000
Elliott, Thomas Bakh. CorrespoBdence, 1873-74.
61-2603
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Papers, 1828-
n ~ 62-296
English, Edmund. Papers, 1861-86. 62-1429
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870. Letters,
1B63-1880.
61-808
r Fernald, Charles, 1830-1892. Papers, 1852-1904.
61-1820
Field, Eugene, 1850-1895. Papers, 1872-94. 62-301
Fields James Thomas, 1S16-188L Papers, ea. 1850-
mt 61,2469
Fish, Daniel, 1848-1924. Letters, 1901-08. 61-2275
Flske, John, 1842-1901. Papers, 1850-1801.
61-898
Forties, James Monro. Letters, 1882-87. 61-1435
Ford, Ford Madux, 1873-1939. Letters, 1901-33.
62-402
Forrester, AUred Henry, 1804-1872. Papers ca.
1850-TO- 62-263
Fort Dalles papers, 1850-80. 61-1797
Fort Manually papers, 1833-1901. 61-1799
Foy Brothers, Los Angeles. Records, 1854-1925.
Freeland & Gillies. Records, 1784-1804.
62-478
61-1832
Friends, Society oL Ohio Yearly Meeting. Records,
1796-1853. 61-1712
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963. Papers, 1891-1929.
62-261
Froude, James Anthony, 1818-1884. Letters, 1861-
m - 62-471
Furalvall, Frederick James, 1825-1910. Correspond-
ence, 1843-1910. 61-2436
Galley, John Tracy. Papers, 1884-1935. 61-1798
BGalvez, Jose de, marques de Sonera, 1720-1787.
Sapers, 1763-S4. a _ ax
Garland family. Papers, 1762-1870. 61-847
Gases, Pedro de Ja, 1485-1560. Papers, 1540-80.
61-2313
Geraon, Theodore Perceval, 1872- Papers, 1807-37
61-1809
Gillespie, George A. Correspondence, 1849-99.
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pres. D. S., 1822-1886.
Military papers, 1864-65.
Graves, Jackson JUphena, 1852-1833, Papers
"W-MS0. 61-4039
61-1787
61-999
Repository Index
Gt. Brit. Army. Paymaster General's Office.
Records, 1767-1827. 62-2301
Gt. Brit. War Office. Kecords, 1750-1814. 61-1840
Green, Henry, 1801-1873. Papers, 1889-70. 61-2535
Greene, NathanaeL 1742-1786. Correspondence
17VK-OC
1775-86.
Grenvllle family. Papers, 1175-1925.
61-998
61-2248
Grevllle, Hon. Charles Francis, 1749-1809. Corre-
spondence, 1769-1801. 61-2295
Gniney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920. Papers, 1884-
Ult 62-378
Gunnison, John Williams, 1812-1853. Correspondence,
1832-7L 61-1793
Haggard, Sir Henry Rider, 1856-1925. Correspondence
. 1880-1925. 62 _ 3C £
Hague, James Duncan, 1836-1908. Papers, 1855-
1918. 61-8003
Halght, Henry Huntley, 1825-1878. Papers, 1846-85.
61-1818
Halleck, Peachy & Billings, San Francisco. Records
1851 - 80 - 61-1800
Harbeck, Charles Thomas, 1850- collector
Papers, 1732-1915. 61 j, 02
Harper, Ida (Busted) d. 1931, collector. Correspond-
ence, 1841-1910. 61-646
Harrington, George, 1815-1892. Papers, 1849-9L
61-858
Harrison, Benjamin, 1726?-1791. Papers, 1779-1788.
61-897
Hamsun family. Papers, 1701-1810. 61-996
Hart, Charles Henry, 1847-1918. Correspondence,
1866-71. 81-2262
Harte, Bret, 1839-1902. Papers, 1869-1901. 62-288
Hastings family. Americana, 1610-1823. 61-1607
Hastings family. Papers, ea. 1100-1892. 62-324
Bay, John, 1838-1905. Letters, 1880-1904. 61-995
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1884. Papers, 1819-
19SL jj.259
Beam, Lafcadlo, 1850-1904. Papers, 1883-89,
62-387
61-654
Helmuth, Henry. Papers, 1820-93.
Henry £. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
Marino, Calif. American Indian tile, 1842-1913.
61-1014
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
Marino, Calif. Oannrilaira, 1642-1900. 81-1006
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
Marino, Calif. Gold rash Journals, 1848^60.
61-1792
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,
San Marino, Calif. Middle English collec-
tion, 14th-16th cent 62-2688
Henry £. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
Marino, Calif. Mormon Die, ea. 1815-1948.
62-639
Herbert, Sidney Herbert, baron, 1810-1861. Cor-
respondence, 1849. 62-595
Herbert, Thomas, d. 1728. Papers, 1674-1799.
82-561
Blgglnson, Thomas Wentworth, 18234911. Papers
IB48 " M - 61-2531
H1U, Edwin Bliss, 1866-1949. Papers, 1809-1949.
HIU, Lewis. Papers, 1834-60.
62-297
61-662
Hill, Robert, merchant. Business correspondence
1778-1657. 61-1817
Hinckley, Frank, 1838-1890. Papers, 1863-98.
61-1830
Hodge family. Correspondence, 1795-1892. 61-655
Holley, Henry Whttcomb, 1828-1697. Paners,
1847-96. 61-697
HoUtagshead, John, 1827-1904. Correspondence,
1860-91. 62-449
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894. Papers, 1830-94.
62-295
463
Houghton, Sherman Otis, 1828-1914. Papers, 1832-
1907. 61-3002
Howe, Richard Howe, earl, 1726-1799. Letters
1776-99. '
Howell, Evelyn L. Papers, 1831-1805.
61-1826
61-1770
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. Papers, 1860-
1915. 62-377
Huntington, Ebenezer, 1754-1834. Letters, 1774-1830.
61-994
Index of American Design. California. Records.
61-2664
Inquisition. Mexico. Records, 1525-1824. 61-1811
Irving, Washington, 1783-1C59. Papers, 1819-59.
62-386
Jackson, Helen Maria (Fiske) Hunt, 1831-1885.
Papers, 1852-87. 62-376
James, George Payne Rainaford, 1801 7-1860.
Papers, ca. 1826-40. 62-385
James, George Wharton, 1858-1923- Papers
1887-1909. 62-2142
Janes, Edwin B., collector. Janes collection, 1746-
1900. 61-1806
Janln family. Correspondence, 1828-1910. 61-2324
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U. S., 1743-1826.
Papers, 1764-1826. 61-696
Jerningham, Edward, 1737-1812. Papers, 1760-1812.
62-383
Johnson, Parish Barkydt, b. 1839. Papers, 1864-88.
61-2666
Johnston, Joseph Egglsston, 1807-1891. Papers,
1861-65. 61-993
Jones, Ansa M. Papers, 1851-1914. 61-1768
Jones, James T., 1819 (ea.)-lS69. Letters, 1843-72.
61-1790
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792. Papers, 1776-92.
Jones, John Perclval, 1829-1912. Papers, 1819-1936.
61-2323
Jordan, Dorothy (Bland) 1761-1816. Letters, ca.
1810-12. 62-322
Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain, 1768-1844.
Correspondence, 1825-39. 62-469
Judson famfty. Correspondence of the Judson and
Fairbanks families, 1852-87. 61-2322
Keeler, Charles Augustus, 1871-1937. Papers, 1895-
»«• 61-1805
Keene, Florence R. Papers, 1896-19S0. 61-1803
Keith, Sir Robert Murray, 1730-1795. Letters,
1776-92. 62-323
Kern, Edward Meyer, 1823-1865. Fort Sutter papers,
1845-62. 81-1848
King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Papers, 1859-1902.
61-2321
King, Runs, 1755-1827. Correspondence, 1782-1830.
61-992
Kinkade, John Thompson. Correspondence, 1829-85.
61-1771
Kino, Eossblo Francisco, 1644-1711. Correspondence
1680-87. 62-939
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert
du Motier, marquis de, 1767-1834. Papers,
1779-1835. 61-867
Lake, Ann (Gets) Hutchinson Leech. Correspondence,
1820-72. 61-2320
Lake, Delos W. Letters, 1862-65. 62-1430
Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834. Papers, 1796-1834.
62-380
Lsmon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893. Papers, 1848-89.
61-656
Lamoreaux, Theodore J. Papers, 1843-1909.
61-2319
Lancastrian Institution, Richmond. Records, 1822-57.
61-1434
Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864. Papers, ca. 1813-
58. 62-382
Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893. Papers, 1859-90. 62-384
Lee, Fltetagh, 1885-1905. Papers. 1863-89. 61-657
Repository Index
HENRY E. HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AMD ART GALLERY,
SAti-MAR IN O, C AM P . (Culuiuueif) —
Lee family. Correapondence, 1722-1892. 61-1101
Leldesdorff, William Alexander, 1809 or 10-1843.
Papers, 1840-67. 61-2667
Lever, Charles James, 1806-1872. Papers, 1641-
t 62-379
Levin, Levis Charles, 1808-1860. Letters, 1849-50.
61-658
Lleber, Frauds, 1800-1872. Papers, 1815-88.
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U.S. , 1809-1865. Papers,
1832-65. 61-854
Lipscomb lamlly. Papers, 1770-1883. 61-855
Locker, Edward Hawke, 1777-1849. Papers, 1804-96.
81-2435
London, Jack, 1876-1916. Papers, 1888-1932.
Longfellow, Henry Wadewoxm, 1807-1882. Papers,
1825-8L 61-2863
Los Angeles Co., Calif. Records, 1823-50. 62-588
Los Angeles Transit Lines. Records, 1888-1938.
62-1264
Loaning, Benson John, 18i3-189L Papers, 1848-9L
61-984
Loadoun, John Campbell, 4th earl of, 1705-1782.
Papers, 1682-1780. 61-1433
Lowden, William Spencer. Papers of William S. and
Henry L. Lowden, 1856-1929. 81-2318
Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. Papers, 1849-
91. 62-367
Lukens, Theodore Parker, 1848-1918. Papers, 1869-
1»«- 61-1791
Lyons family. Correspondence, 1772-1886. 61-1546
Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulver
Lytton, 1st baron, 1803-1873. Papers,
1827-72. 62-305
Lytton, Rosina Doyle (Wheeler) Bulwer-Lytton,
baroness, 1802-1882. Papers, 1838-61. 62-368
Macaulay, Zachaiy, 1788-1838. Papers, 1793-1888.
61-2278
McCatL George Archibald, 1802-1868. Papers.
1831-W- 61-705
KcCoUoogh, Samuel, 1826-ca, 1890. Papers,
1854-88. 61-2272
McBenry, James, 1753-1816. Papers, 1776-1815.
<
Maday, Charles, 1822-1890. Papers, 1841-1922.
Madison, Jamea, Pres. U. S., 1751-1836.
Correspondence, 1815-16.
61-991
62-1526
61-665
MandevfUe, James Wylie, 18247-1876. Papers
1848-60. ^ 61-1812
MiTk h iin, Henry Harrison, 1840-1923. ^Papers,
1867-99. 61-1829
Marquis, Neeta. Papers, 1870-1949. 62-368
Marshall, Hnnter Holmes. Correspondence, 1848-73.
61-660
Marston, Otis, collector. Papers, 1869-1952.
61-1802
Martenet, Jefferson. Correspondence, 1837-92.
61-2040
Masters, Edgar Lee, 1889-1950. Papers, ca. 1923.
62-350
Mather lamlly. Papers, 1645-1760. 61-694
Maury, Robert H. Correspondence, 1853-79. 61-1773
Maury family. Correspondence, 1755-1900. 61-856
Means, Robert. Papers, 1782-1836. 61-659
Magquler, Thomas Lewis. Papers, 1822-56. 61-1766
Msllan, William S. Correspondence, 1889. 61-990
Melville, Robert Saunders rjundas, 2d viscount, 1771-
1851. Papers, 1812-14. 61-704
Henry Louis, 1880-1956. Letters, 1916-
Mersdith, George, 1828-1909. Papers, 1819-1801.
Miller, Joaquin, 18417-1913. Papers, 1869-1909
-62- 3 81
61-706
Minor family. Papers, 1787-1906. 61-650
Mitchell family. Correspondence, 1858-87. 61-1810
Mltford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855. Papers, 1847-
54. 62-298
Montagu, Elizabeth (Robinson) 1720-1800. Correspond-
ence, 1732-1800. 61-2801
Montelro, Francisco Xavler. Papers, 1813-41.
61-2285
Moody, William Vaughn, 1869-1910. Letters,
1901-36. 62-351
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Papers, 1812-45.
61-2859
Moore, William, surveyor. Papers, 1831-91. 61-1841
Morgan, Dale Lowell, 1914- The Mormons and the
Far West, 1809-ca. 1857. 61-1850
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806. Papers, 1774-1837.
Morris, William, 1834-1896. Papers, 1860-90.
61-2857
Mulr, John, 1838-1914. Papers, 1874-1913. 62-397
Mutual Assurance Society against Fire on
Buildings in the State of Virginia. Records
1795-1878. 61-651
Myrlck, Herbert, 1860-1927, collector. Papers.
61-2317
National Institute for the Promotion of Science,
Washington, D.C. Records, 1816-58. 61-700
Wilson, Horatio Nelson, viscount, 1758-1805. Papers
1777-1805. 61-2291
Nelson family. Papers, 1743-ca. 1888. 61-880
Neweomh family. Correspondence, 1769-1863. 61-1466
Newman, Emma E. Papers, 1845-1921. 61-693
Nichols, SamueL Correspondence, 1753-1850.
61-2679
Nicholson, John Page, 1812-1922. Papers, 1861-1921.
61-989
North, John Wesley. Papers, 1849-1947. 61-2316
Norton (John) and Sons. Records, 1757-97. 61-741
Nugent lamlly. Papers, 1650-1785. 61-2289
O-Conor, Charles, 1764-1828. Papers, 1787-1827.
61-2294
Odme, Tasker Lowndes, 1870-1950. Papers, 1863-
U28 - 61-2315
O'Farrell, Jasper, 1817-1875. Papers, ca. »45-
1924. 61-23K
OJal Festivals, ltd, OJai, Cam. Records, 1946-53.
62-385
Oliver, Benjamin. Business records, 1786-1845.
61-1833
Orympia (Cruiser). Records, 1895-99. 61-1609
Ople, Amelia (Alderson) 1769-1853. Letters, 1794-
1854. 62-317
Osbom, Luther. Papers, 1864-65. 61-1467
Overland mail papers, 1850-98. 61-2225
Pacific Mall Steamship Company. Records. 1853
1917.
Paine, Albert Blgelow, 1861-1937. Correspondence,
1890-1934. 62-395
Park, Alice. Correspondence, 1885-1946. 61-652
Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895. Papers, 1802-94.
61-862
61-861
Parker family. Letters, 1834-58.
Pascal, Charles Lacrolx, collector. Civil War
letters, 1836-90. 61-988
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852. Papers, 1613-60.
62-394
Pegram family. Papers of the Pegram and Johnson
families, 1806-82. 61-954
Percy, Thomas, Bp. of Dromore, 1729-18U. Papers,
1694-1801. 62-310
Pery, Edmond Sexton Pery, viscount, 1719-1886.
eorre8pondencer~tf49-9& ; 6fc=2276~
Peshlne, John Henry Hobart, 1847- Papers
1849-1903. BL8S7
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Papers, 1785-1835. ^fc
61-9W
Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company,
Richmond. Records, 1867-81. 61-664
Plgott, Edward F. Papers, 1818-79. 61-2437
Plozzi, Hester Lynch (Salusbury) Thrale, 1741-1821.
Papers, 1776-1821. 62-450
Pitkin, Timothy, 1766-1847. Correspondence,
1681-1847. 61-666
Planche*, James Robinson, 1796-1880. Correspondence,
ca. 1794-1880. 62-396
Pleasants family. Papers, 1745-1838. 61-1544
Pocock, Sir George, 1706-1792. Correspondence,
1733-93. 61-986
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. Papers, 1829-19.
61-2860
Poole, John, 17867-1872. Letters, 1817-37. 62-393
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891. Papers, 1861-66.
61-707
Potter, Charles Franklin, b. 1861. Papers, 1905-40.
61-2663
Pownall, Joseph. Papers, 1840-1926. 61-2774
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Correspondence, 1840-
1920. 62-475
Price, Rodman McCamley, 1816-1894. Papers,
1812-81. 62-285
Prince, William Robert, 1795-1869. Papers, 1848-
54. 61-2163
Proprietors Office of the Northern Neck of Virginia.
Records, 1690-1843. 81-227;
Pulteney family. Papers, 1750-1818. 61-:
Railroad papers, 1812-84. 61-3381
RaQroauiana, western U.S. A., 1860-79. 61-2043
Randall, Samuel Jackson, 1828-1890. Correspondence,
1856-81. 61-1765
Randolph family. Correspondence, 1723-1901. 61-1468
Ray, Charles Henry. Papers, 1826-1904. 62-587
Reade, Charles, 1814-1884. Papers, 1863-76.
62-363
RedfleM, Leonard G. Correspondence, 1853-58.
61-2044
The Religions herald (Richmond). Records, 1846-93.
61-1556
Knees, William Jones, 1830-1907. Papers, 1744-
"06. 61-3269
Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, 1869-1934. Papers, ca.
1940-48. 61-3417
Richardson, Augustus G. Letters, 1860-66. 61-2776
Rlckman, John, 1771-1840. Correspondence, 1798-
1839. 62-476
Riley, James WUtcomb, 1849-1916. Papers, ca. 1879-
1904. 61-2865
Ritch, William Gtllet, 1830-1904, coIlectOT. Papers.
1539-1890. 61-2164
Rockwell, John Arnold, 1803-1861. Correspondence,
1791-1871. 61-1851
RossetU, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882. Papers, 1846-
85. 62-352^
Rowland, Kate Mason, d. 1916. Letters, 1983-92. ^
61-1644
Ruffln family. Correspondence, 1811-92. 61-1469
Raskin, John, 1819-1900. Papers, 1839-1909.
61-3415
Russell, Majors and WaddelL Records, 1839-68.
61-2042
Rust, Horatio Nelson. Papers, 1799-1906. 61-2602
Sams, William Raymond. Correspondence, 1847-70.
62-461
Samson, William Holland, 1860-1917. Corre-
lence, 1880-1910. 61-1633
461
HENRY E. HU WTmCTOWI.im.Dv ,»m mr f- niTrTtT
aa^^^rdllaiia Caantee Scott, 18&M937. "'papers,
61-3864
Schoolcraft, Henry Howe, 1793-1884. Papers, 1815-
^ '*• 61-1757
Schuyler, Walter Scrlbner, 1650-1932. Paper,, ijit-
S1-J165
Scott, Joseph, of Virginia. Papers, 1601-10.
61-3043
*** ** Water ' *"'■• " 71 - 1832 - P»P»". 1803-
62-356
Seribner, Benjamin Franklin, 1825-1900. Correspond-
ence, 1838-1911. ^eTl470
ShacWeto^Kchard, 1726-1792. Correspondence,
1658-1808. ej _ ln
Sharp, William, 1855-1905. Papers, 1890-97.
82-370
Shelter, Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) 1797-1851
Letters, 1817-49. ^™" "^ ^.^
Shelley family. Papers, 1806-18. ,62-312
Sherman, William Teeumseh, 1820-1891. Papers.
1862 - 90 - 61-1471
Shlmmln, Winiain Henry. Business records, 1822-
1815 - 61-2041
Short, James DeBarth. Papers, 1877-97. 62-268
a "i&** ClOTds3le * 1*50-1707. Papers, 1680-
• ' 62-465
Sierra Hevada Silver Mining Company, Virginia city
Nev. Records, 1859-80. ^^ ^^ 62-267
Sinclair, Henry BaiMnsoa. Papers, 1819-1914.
61-2047
Sinclair, Upton BealL 1878- Letters, 1905-25.
62-388
Sumghter, Montgomery. Correspondence, 1862-66.
61-1472
«Smith, Charlotte (Tnrner) 1749-1806. Papers, 1784-
1806 - 62-362
Smith, Lara (Case) Letters, 1852-65. 61-2186
Smithsonian Institution. Records, 1831-1906. 61-1746
Solano, Alfred. Papers, lb.9-1900. 61-2840
Soothey, Robert, 1774-1843. Papers, 1798-1839.
Spalding, Keith, collector. Papers, 1829-1939.
62-359
62-689
Spalding, William Andrew, 18S2-194L Papers, 1861-
194L 62-266
a ^^i°TSS^. ame ' nav ""**»»<' «* West
Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903. Letters, 1864-94.
62-462
Squier, Ephraim George, 1821-1888. Papers,
Stearns, AbeL 1799-1871. Papers, 1896-1935. 61-1849
Stedmen, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908 Papers
1863-1901. 'tl-toei
Steele, James King, 1875-1937. Papers, 1906-36.
62-355
Sterthsj, George, 1869-1926. Correspondence, 1895-
""• 62-262
Stevenson, Robert Lonis, 1850-1894. Papers, 1852-
^ 62-358
Stewart, Judd, 1867-1920. Papers, 1826-1920.
61-2281
SUmson, Marshall, 1876- Papers, 1893-1951. 61-2170
tpo^ard, Charles Warren, 1843-1909. Papers, 1878-
62-361
Stone, Andrew J. Correspondence, 1852-65. 61-2526
Stow, Joseph W. Papers, 1865. 61-2525
Stowe, Barnet Elizabeth (Beeeher) 1811-1896
Papers, 1853-88. "«■ a _ 3 „
Stowe Boose. Americana, 1680-1789. 61-2293
Stowe Boose. Stowe collection, 1175-1925. 61-2245
StoweU, Nathan W. Business records, 1858-1916.
Repository Index
Stuart, James Elwell Brown, 1833-1864. Military
~-wn-respondeneer-l*S5-64T- : 61-4693
Suckley, George, 1830-1869. Correspondence, 1846-
M - 61-2604
16887-1767. Correspondence, 1715-66. 62-473
Summers, Alfred B. Papers, ca. 1875-1909. 61-2172
amderlaad, Charles Spencer, 3d earl of, 1674-1722.
Papers, 1704-10. 61 . 15 „
^coWi^'^ 1 ^ 1898 - —••««,
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Papers, 1725-39.
62-392
Swinbnrne Algernon Charles, 1837-1909. Papers,
1W6 " 84 - 62-391
Sydney, Thomas Townsbend, 1st viscount, 1733-1800.
Papers, 1765-87. """"• * ^. mt
1 *^ lB ^5S om " K «-.l™5-1854. Correspond-
' iB3s -* t - 61-3416
Webb, Lewis. Bnslness cor r e sp on d ence, 1615-65.
- ; ■ — 6 1 - 17 9 5
Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878. Papers, 1840-1903.
Taylor, Edward De Wnt. Papers, 1909-50.
62-360
62-470
T **'°£?J°«^I>»a»er, 1880-1899. Correspondence,
lm ' m - 624)0
T»yk£ ach»ry, Px.s.u.s,^!^ ^^
61-2174
Temple family. Papers, 1418-1749. 62-1015
Terry, Dartl smith, 1823-1889. Papers, 1849-1833.
61-2175
Thackeray, WHBam Makepeace, 1811-1863. Papers
"* 1- 61-2862
Tnletaesae, PhfUp, 1719-1T92. Letters, ca. 1770-ca.
1 ™ 5 - 61-2524
Thorean, Benry David, 1817-1862. Papers, 1836-76.
61-2858
62-451
U. S. Mint Records, 1856-1
61-2200
Tlnsuy family. Papers, 1722-1891.
Turner, Robert Chester. Bwto»„ records, 1887-
61-2176
""lTTS^O 7 " CMateental Alm y- Orderly books,
U. S. Army. Dent, of the Northwest. Records, 1861-65.
61-1555
62-467
Upcott, William, 1779-1845. Correspondence, 1802-
* 6 - 62-101
Va "?)".JJ-»rtano Guadatape, 1807-1890. Papers,
• 61-2186
Van Deusen, Delos. Letters, 1881-65. 61-1551
Vaudreull de CavagnaL Pierre Francois de Rigaiid.
marquis de, 1698-1778. Papers, 1740-53. 61-1837
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901. Letters
1830-61. 62-474
Vincent, John Martin, 1857-1939. Papers, 1838-
19M - 62-399
Virginia. Governor, 1779-1781 (Jefferson)
Records, 1779-81. 81 . 1?45
Virginia. Land Office. Records, 1780-1881. 6i-,772
Virginia. War Office. Records, 1780-82. 61-2274
Virginia Infantry. 21st Regt, 1861-1665. Company
F. Records, 1859-1901. /(Sl-1734
Walker, Hkanah, 1S05-1877. Papers, 1837-71.
81-2207
W *^' *"* < stMB «ey) 1679- Correspondence
1899-1948. ^^ 'gj-jT,
Walswono, Edward Brown. Papers, 1840-89. 61-2606
Ward, George Clinton, 1863-1933. Papers, 1887-
1M6 " 62-313
Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900. Papers, 1883-
8S - 62-372
Wa ?S?^U Georee ' pres - u " *■» 1T32-1799. Papers,
1749-1806. j^jjj
Washington National Monument Society, Waslungton,
D-C. Records, 1833-67. ^^61-1354
Way w. Irving, d. 1931. Correspondence, 1894-
192< - 62-398
Welnland, William Benry. Papers, ca. 1885-1932.
61-2605
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1876. Papers, 1846-1902.
61-1641
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of, 1769-1852
Papers, 1800-47. 61-3087
Whitman, Watt, 1819-1892. Papers, 1857-90.
62-347
Whimer, John Greeawaf, 1807-1892. Papers, 1832-
M - 62-346
WUkte, Sir David, 1T85-184L Letters, 1815-36.
62-477
Willard, Charles Dwlght, 1860-1914. Correspond-
ence, 1878-1913. 61-2327
Williams, Andrew J. Papers, 1652-1900. 61-1838
Wtttls, Edward, 1840-1864. Papers, 1861-64.
61-1642
Wilson, Benjamin Davis, 1811-1878. Papers 184T-
U0L 61-2M6
WolfskiU, Lewis. Business records, 1836-80. 61-2665
Wood, Charles Erskiae Scott, 1852-1944. Papers.
1887-1950. ^ ^62-289
Wood, Henry Ellsworth, 1856-1932. Papers, 1854-
US2 - 61-3001
Woolwme, Thomas Lee. Correspondence, 1914-22.
61-3197
Worden, James Perry, 1866-1945. Papers, 1821-1936.
62-2143
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Papers, 1795-
l 848 - 62-371
Wynne, Thomas Hicks, d. 1875. Papers. 1848- !
»«• 61.-1758
Teats, William Butler, 1885-1939. Papers, 1887-
1929 - 62-389
HENRY SHF LTON SAMFO Bn MFMn njAL LIBRARY ,
SAMFORD. n.ff .
Sanford, Benry SheKon, 1823-1891. Papers, 1769-
IML gj.553
HERMITAGE. TENW.
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S, 1767-1845. Papers.
1768-1961. ^^62-1486
fnyryigfP AL AND PHTLOSOPmcAL SOCIETY OF
Allen, Alfred Marston. 1860-1927. Correspondence
1839-1928. gj'.im
Anderson, Buckner, collector. Buckner Ander-
son collection, 1800-86. 62-4284
Bateman, Warner M., 1827-1897. Papers, 1857-
1907 - 62-4702
Bates family. Papers, 1789-1873. 62-4263
Beecher famUy. Papers of the Beecber and
Trimble families, 1817-92. 62-4497
Bentley, Benry, 1880-1938. Papers.
Bigelow, Herbert Seeley, 1870-1951. Papers
190 °- 51 - ' 62-4261
Black, Robert Lounsbury, 1917- collector
Papers, 1921-33. jj^,,,
BUnn famUy. Papers, 1787-1948. 62-4259
Bullock family. Papers, 1835-89. 62-4973
Burnet, Jacob, 1770-1853. Papers, 1787-1843.
62-4256
Caldwell, John Day, 1816-1902. Papers 1784-
1871 - 62-4257
Carter, Alfred George Washington, 1819-1885.
Papers, 1862-79. """ TO - gj.^,
ChaUant, James F., 1821-1884. Papers, 1819-86.
62-4255
Chase, Salmon Portland, 1806-1873.
Correspondence, 1849-73.
62-4247
Ci nc i nn ati Central Christian Church. Records
1827-1917. '62-4240
a ^,?8^5^ egaUon * c '"'^ ^
ClKa^aUBBdergarUnA.au.ciai.-. Records,
U79 " 1926 - 62-4984
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Association
Company. Records, 1923-36. 62-4246
CltonjS^ Commit. Cincinnati. Record,,
"• 1M °- 60 - 62-5011
Clark, Davis Wasgatt, Bp. , 1812-1871
wrresiMndence, 1841-76. 62-4265
C1 ^5r^-S- l8S9 ' CBUM »- <™»»°
62-4829
"^siysr i829 - 1899 - -"— • ***«,
62-4266
^.^i^- m9 - i9ss - »*-*
' 62-4496
D«er. Julius, 1840-1698. Papers, wi-M. „_,,„
FO S«4 I :l9 , ^ ePhBttSO,, ' 18 «" 19 "- Papers,
62-4268
G T787 J ^5? tt ' S ' " 66 - 1822 - Flypapers,
62-4495
Gest, Joseph, 1776-1363, Surveys, i«02-45. 62-4269
G TSe5T™ *"*"" 18ffi - 1955 - Le « er ».
62-4898
°^™« family. Papers, 1825-55. a ^„
Halstead family. Papers, 1851-1908. q.^j
Harmon, Judson, 1846-1927. Papers, igoB-12.
62-4272
Batch, William Stanley. Papers, 1740-1888. 62-4273
"ISES- *"***- 1837 - 1904 - *•«.
62-4274
62-4245
L *S2e1^J,^? n2ry ' CtoanMU - ««ords
01 the Board of Trustees, 1903-30. 62-4275
62-4276
Long, Alexander, 1816-1886. Papers, 1840-96.
62-4494
Itftle family. Papers, ca. 1780-1926. 62-4114
^^g^neyDenlse, b. 1831. Papers,
Miller family. Papers, 1816-1902.
Mitchell, Robert Charleton, 1831-1884.
Correspondence, 1852-1818.
Morrow, Joalah, 1838-1928. Papers.
Murdoch, 9i James Riley, 1840-1892. Papers,
1 "!SS ia *~'" 4| - lw '' p»p«.
62-4238
Pltcairn, Joseph. Papers, 1796-1821. 62-4299
St. Clair, Arthur, d. 1620. Papers, 1797-1827. 62-4193
"^Sh^M l8M? - 1900 - Business records,
62-4298
Smith, John, 17357-1624. Papers, 1805-23. 62-4297
Smit^Thonuie Edwin, 1832-1900. Papers,
62-4304
62-4303
62-4302
62-4301
62-4300
Repository Index
Thomas Carneal estate papers, 1807-1941.
62-4296
62-4194
CONVENTION. DARGAN.CARVER LIBRARY
HISTORICAL F QTJNDATIOM nr t„ PRESBYTERIAN
Asso^R^ormed Presbyterian Chnrch. Archives,
M- 62-542
B "lS?«92?* tt " W *™ rly - ""-MM- P»»»,
*%gjg£«g"* of quinty * m AT)AM f
Morgan, James Dada, 1810-1896, Papers, 1B40-96.
62-155
HISTORICAL SOOETY OF -mr ^AHGEt.Tr at. amf.
RtrX«lS^grS^ -"^ffiU ^A^
REFORMED CHURCH. HISTORICAL SOCIETY
HISTORICAL SOOETY OF THE T, CT w,. m
Rockwell Charles H., 1827-1904. Papers, 1863-
62-792
Bobbs, Wade Hamilton, 1883- Correspondence,
M 5 *-". 61-2847
Campbell, Robert Flshbnrne, 1858-1947
Papers, 1876-1946. ' 62-2546
CnmberlandPresbymriiai Church. Records, 1824-
a * 2 - 61-2850
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and
? 9 < 6 ^ rmed Churches. Biographical file, aWl-
• 61-2855
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and
Reformed Churches. Local church flies
1M2 " 60 - ' 61-2854
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and
Reterned Churches. Records of Presbyterian
schools and colleges, 1854-1934. 61-2813
Marshall, James Williams, 1882- Papers, 1945-
61-2846
P*oa^rianCJmrchintheU.S. History of churches
Presbyterian Church In the D s ui.^.. ,
1791-19S7 — «■> u. ». Minutes of sesstoos,
_ 61-2807
Pr n*2f" C, S r ?™*.U.S. Papers relating
to Montreal, N. C, 1897-1958. ^81-3061
Ple iS^ a ™!i? l,,, ' D - a - P"*ytsrles,
MmutssofpresbyterkM, 1785-19527^ 61-2811
P ™*^ a*** la the U.S. Reeords of women's
"BanteafJons, 1817-1951. ^»-2S53
Pre*ytertoCtarehinai6B.s. Synods. Minutes
faynods, 1788-1956. ^"^ """"J,.,^*.
'to*****" Ctarch. Intheu. S. Sync*. North
Carolina. Records, 1887-1948. 81-2844
^imsST"' WU "*- "**- CorrasnoinJenee,
""*-•*■ 61.2845
""^dS" 7 ' "W-lnei. Papers of Henry Ruftoer
and WTWam Henry Run^^-UotT 7 ^Esigo
Russell, Robert Young, 1800-1866. Papers, 1824-68.
62-535
Sanders, Robert Stuart- Papers, 1950' s. 61-2808
Smyth, Thomas, 1808-1873. Pap^ U88-IM4.
61-2852
Sprunt, Alexander, 1852-1937. Papers, 1858-1937.
\ 61-2851
Tenney family. Papers, 1861-1940. 61-2814
T^Meaard Nicholas, 1835-1911. Smuuapeare
" - 61-3020
Wells, John Miller, 1870-1947. Papers, 1893-1947.
61-2810
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF ahams n» , „,
McOsan, William Archibald, 1864- Papers, 19m
62-571
M-Coaaughy, Da-Hd, 1823-1902. Papers. 62-1482
O'Neal, John W. c, b. 182L Papers, 18S 2- 9 7.
62-1512
Re **. Iota T. , Dnuy, 19 08-20. 6 1-S014
Singmaster, EUse, 1878-1958. Papers. 61-893
^(ea^SsT' "■ 1< " S - Ca - 1955 - PW-1800
62-3418
g^RICAL SOCIETY OF rm.m™,,,,, .^
FATRFtEIfl IUWNSMP , OHIO ^^ ^
HoUoway, EphralmS., 1833-1896. Papers, 1862-95.
81-167
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF YORK COUNTY , pa
Ba ?7 5 ^l1 e l Cata • ,, ■ U59 - UM - -»— • *^™.
61-2094
^^i Jl T? Wltor ' 1S68 -M57, colleetor. Theat- __,
rteal and circus coOKttam, 1800-1955. 61-4B
Smyser, Henry Laulns, 1825-1800. Paper,, 1,4,-
61-2700
iPBART COLLEGE. (gaiEVA » , T | , ^ >T| ,
DooUttle, James Rood, 1815-1867. Papers, 1831-
62-707
Hawtoy, George MaxweU Blacfcstoek, 1670-1941.
Papers - 82-706
'°fI5 HOSSCm "''' J i "" "CESTER. mass ,,-
WOTOKSTER, MASS. COLLEGE OF THE HOLY
HOnGHTOWT.IHHARY. CAVTT«TT»» « f1r .
HOOSTON. TEX. PPBUQ LIBRARY
Barton, Donald Clinton, 1889-1838. Papers, U15-J4.
61-117
Blake, Robert Bruce, 1877-1955, collector. Archtras
SS n*^, - "" c ^ cto *«'»»« g dod- 5i57
Houston, Tax. Public Library. Texana, 1836-40.
61-270
MDsaps, John Ephralm Thomas. Papers. is70-
1MJ - 61-112
HOWARD CO UNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM , gQKOMD. Dm
Haynee, Elwood, 1857-1825. Papers, 1862-19S2.
S2. ^S-r
60-S220sJP
H0 ^ ftD ^"r atsrrr. Washington, p. c.
Anderson, Marian, 1902- Papers, 1839. 62-4285
Bethel Literary and Historical Association of
Washington, D. C. Records, 1895-1900. 62-4292
Bruce, Blanche Kelso, 1641-1898 Panera
1870-97. «F«rn.
62-4248
Chapman, Charles Edward, 1880- collector
Chapman correspondence, 1834-1901. 62-4277
ClartaKin, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1791-
62-4291
Cobb, James Adlal, 1876-1658. PaperB, ca.
Cook, John Francis, d. 1855. Papers, 1822-92.
62-4269
(5r^ : Angelina Weld, 1880-1958. Papers,
62-4106
to ^-18^ taMB ' mrT ' 1M9_1930 - *"*•».«■
" 62-4113
GrtmkB, Francis James, 1850-1937. Papers, 1834-
62-4112
HowardlJniverstty Washington, D. C. Collection
of letters from Howard University men InthT^
Armed Forces, 1942-46.
I-ngwortty, Charles Ford, 1864-1932. Papers
M °- 62-4287
Lewis, Thomas Narven. Papers, ca. 1898-1934.
62-4286
""JJ^Charles, b. I860. CivU War papers,
Mllto^Ke,!,, 18(0 . 1SM . correspondence.
Rapier family. Papers, 1841-83.
R«f^ George Lewis, 1834-1886. Papers,
62-4282
62-4264
62-4283
Splngarn, joelElias, 1875-1939. Pape rs> ^_
62-4281
Summers, Henry Howard. Papers, 1896-1939. 62-4280
Terreu, Mary (Church) 1863-1954. Papers, 1895-
62-3874
Repository Index
HOWARD UNIVERSITY. WASHINGTO N D C
LIBRARY (Contlnuedi
Turner, Henry McNeal, Bp. , 1834-1915.
Papers, 1889-1915.
\ White, Jacob C. Papers, 1857-1814.
62-4279
82-4278
HUGUENOT mgrnm- u SOCIETTOF MEW FALT7,
Civil War papers. 81-985
Hssbrouck, Joslah, 1755-1821. Papers, 1750-1822.
61-1051
NewPaltx, N. Y. Duzlne. Records, 1660-1823.
61-1053
HUNT1NGTOM LIBRARY see HENRY E. HUNTING-
TON LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY, SAN MARINO
CALIF.
IDAHO. STATE COLLEGE. POCATELLO. MUSEUM
Dubois, Fred Thomas, 1851-1930. Papers, 1886-
1930. 61-1148
U. S. Bureau of Indian Adam. Lemhi Agency.
Records, 1892-1007. 62-1288
IDAHO. STATE HISTORICAL anqflTT
Borah, WUllam Edgar, S65-1940. Papers, B90-
1907.
614634
Falk Mercantile Company, ltd. Records, 1888-1937.
61-1190
Hawtoy, Junes Henry, 1847-1929. Correspondence.
1887-1908. 5J-U79
Idaho (Ter.) Records, 1863-90. 61-1353
Idaho (Ter.) Supreme Court. Records of cues
appealed, 1866-80. 61-916
kA Idaho. Governor. Papers, 1690-1950. 61-879
Idaho. Treasury DepL Reeords, 1863-1938. 61-1191
Johnson, Richard Zlna, 1837-1913. Papers, 1868-
1909. 61-922
Levis, hnuc Ives, 1825, 1903. Business records,
1874-90. 61-1193
Morgan, John T. , 1830-1910. Correspondence,
1880-1900. 61-1192
Shearer, George Martin, 1841-1890. Papers, 1864-89.
61-1058
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Lapwal Agency
Records, 1871-83. 62-5015
IDAHO. U HTVERSirY. LIBRARY
Seyburn, Weldon Brlnton, 1852-1913. Papers, 1896-
1*10. 81-1213
Snoop, George Laird, 1836-1904. Papers, 1861-
*>• 61-451
ILLINOIS SOUTHERN IL LINOIS UNIVERSITY. CARBON-
DALE
Joyce, James, 1862-1941. Croessmann collection
at James Joyce, ca. 1903-ea. 1940. 61-181
ILLINOIS. UNIVERSITY . ILLINOIS HBTOBJCAL SURVEY
Arrord, Clarenee Walworth, 1888-1926. Papers,
1906-20. 61-1890
American Historical Association. Historical
Manuscripts Commission. Records, 1925-31.
61-2230
Anderson, Richard dough, 1750-1826. Virginia
■ Military District survey records, 1784-ca.
1852. 61-2301
Bsator, Arthur Eugene, 1908- collector. Pic-
torial materi a ls on collective settlements. 61-2055
Beveridge, Albeit Jeremiah, 1862-1927. Correspond-
ence, 1919-27. 6K2229
Brisbane, Albert, 1809-1880. Papers, 1841-1936.
61-2054
British Museum. Records, from 167L. 81-1847
Brown, Robert Carlton, 1886-1959. Papers on
cooperat i ve organizations, 1*18-12. 61-2052
Browning, Orrllle HMnrnm, 1806-1881. Papers,
*M»-W- 61-1729
Canada. Public Archives. Records, 1759-8L.
Cole, Arthur Charles, 1886- collector. Newspaper
excerpts, 1820-1919. 62-2164
Conference of State Historical Societies of the Upper
Mississippi Valley. Records, 1922-37. 61-3376
Ciunungham, Charles Henry, 1886- collector.
Materials relating to America in Spanish archives.
61-2187
Dartmouth, William Legge, 2d earl of, 1731-180L.
Papers, 1763-77. 61-1788
Davie, David, 1815-1886. Correspondence, ca.
1661-84. 61-1728
Darning, Minor Rodd, 1810-1845, Papers, 1810-45.
61-3375
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-186L. Papers,
1838-60. 61-3053
Eddy, Henry, 1798-1848. Papers, 1822-46. 61-1727
Edwards, Kudu, 1775-1833. Papers, 1799-1880.
62-1215
Fell, Jesse W., 1808-1887. Papers, 1829-99. 61-1708
Ftagg family. Papers, 1819-77, 1908. 61-3499
Florence. ArehMo <U Stato. Records, 1755-63. 61-1474
Forbes, Stephen Alfred, 1844-1930. Papers, 1847-
1828. 62-1221
Panes. Archives coIobIums. Records, 1671-1608.
61-2205
France. ArcMves de In marine. Records, 1684-
174L, 61-1839
Prance. Archives des affaires etrangeres. Reeords,
1W0-W. 61-1799
French, AlvmS., d. 1864. Correspondence, 1856-
•*- 61-1726
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pros. TL S. , 1822-1885.
Papers, 1863-73. 61-3051
GL Brit, public Record OtOce. Records, 16th to 18th
Oat. 81-2206
Greene, Everts Boutell, 1870-1947. Correspondence,
1906-39. 61-1716
Historical Records Survey, Dlioois. Records
1934-41. 61.J374
Illinois (Ter.) Legislature. Records, 1813-16. 62-1237
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey,
minois in World War I, ca. 1917-ca. 1924.
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Newspaper transcripts, 1817-54. 61-2268
n i ln ol s. University. niinalB Historical Survey.
Reeords from ecclesiastical archives of Quebec',
from 1660. 61-1499
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Reeords from Montreal archives, 1679-1832. 61-1539
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Translations concerning the Spanish regime in
I.QlimHm, 1777-1804. 61-1744
nilnols. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
University of minois In World War D. 61-3318
Illinois. War Council Records, ca. 1941-ca. 1945.
61-3317
K a rplnfiM, Louis Charles, 1678-1856, collector.
Maps from French archives, 16th cent. 61-1742
La Salle, Robert Caveller, sleur de, 1643-1687.
Papers, 1667-1720. 61-1747
Lesueur, Charles Alexandre, 1778-1846. Sketch-
books, 1815-37. 61-1743
Little, Henry Gttmsn, 1813-1900. Papers, 1894-99.
61-3373
May, Edwin, d. 1893. Papers,. 1863-1924. 61-3637
Menard, Pierre, 1766-1844. Papers, 1808-81.
Messlnger, John, 1771-1846. Papers, 1799-1860,
M3«. 61-2312
Morgan, George, 1743-1610. Papers, 1766-1941.
62-940
Morgan, Thomas J., 1847-1912. Papers, 1880-
1810. 61-2048
Morrison, William, d. 1837. Business records,
1804-55.
New-England Loyal Publication Society. Hecords,
1863-64. 61-1687
New Harmony, Ind. Records, 1825-35. 61-1688
Orme, William Ward, 1832-1866. Papers, 1855-94.
61-3144
Owen, Richard, 1810-1890. Papers, 1836-88. 61-30*3
Owen, Robert, 1771-1858. Papers, 1815-58. 61-1640
Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877. Papers, 1831-73.
61-1713
Paris. BlbUotheoue national*. Records of French
exploration In America, 1648-1762. 61-1786
Patrons of Husbandry. Hunols Stats Grange.
Champaign County Grange. Record books, 1873-
77. 62-1911
Pease, Theodore Calvin, 1887-1948, collector.
Lincoln administration c u ii t suu ade n ce, 1659-
*S- 61-3064
PhUUpe, J. W. Business records, 1883-76. 61-1965
Randolph Co. , m. Records, 1718-1870. 61-1686
Robinson, Sidney, 1834-1893. Letters, 1862-85.
61-1685
St. Clair Co., DX Archives, 1722-1845. 61-1684
firhmlilt, Otto Leopold, 1863-1935. Correspondence,
1925-35. 81-3304
Shakers. Records of colonies In Kentucky and
Union Village, Ohio, 1806-96. 61-1723
Stevens, Wayne Edson, 1892-1959. Papers. 62-1214
Tawney, Marietta (Bnsey) 1879-1949. Papers,
1937-49. 61-2296
Turin. Arehivlo di Stato. Records, 1720-63. 62-87
Turner, Jonathan Baldwin, 1805-1899. Papers, 1834-
1910. 62-3470
U. S. Congress. Bouse. Memorials and petitions
from the minois country, 1803^20. 61-3691
Walker family. Papers, 1737,1888. 61-3050
Warner, Edward B. Papers, 1858-69. 61-3049
Werner, Raymond Clarence, 1894-1952. Papers.
81-3056
Wheat, Almeron B. Correspondence, 1830-71.
ILLINOIS. UNIVERSITY. LIBRART
Aron, Richard, 1854-1912, collector. Aron
collection, 18tn-20ta cent. 62-4652
BeaconsHeld, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st earl of, 1804-
188L. Papers, 1835-81. 61-2102
Buckle, Henry Thomas, 1821-1B62. Papers, 1850-80.
62-265
Cavagna n< " t g < 'il < p** 1 dl Gnaldana, Antonio, conte,
1843-1913, eolleetor. Cavagna collection,
U16-1913. 61-3067
Chester, John Needels, 1864-1955, collector. Auto-
graph and portrait collectlan, 1761-1939. 61-3021
Clayton, Sir Robert, 1629-1707. Papers, 1579-1744.
62-1516
Gregory, Barnard, 1796-1852. Papers, 1828-42.
61-1602
Richards, Grand, 1872-1948. Papers, 1097-1930.
Venetian docuntents, 1672-ca. 1750.
61-2210
61-2313
Wells, Herbert George, 1866-1946. Papers, 1880-
1946. 62-537
Williams, Amos, 1797-1857. WlUhuns-Woodbury
papers, 1820-1900. 62-942
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY B IJOTMTMryrnM
LIBRARY — — — — ' »
Illinois Conference Historical Society. Collections,
1824- 61-3155
INDIANA. STATE LIBRARY. INDIANAPOLIS
BalUy de Messelu, Honors' Gratlen Josenhr b. 1774.
Papers, 1794-1836. 00-1404
Bellamy, Flavins C. Papers, 1861-64. 62-2576
Butler, Amos William, 1860-1937. Papers, 1816-
1916. 60-1442
Repository Index
INDIANA. STATE LIBRARY, INDIANAPOLIS (Continued)
Clarke, Grace Giddings (Julian) 1845-1938. Papers,
1857-1938. 60-1888
Coourn, John, 1825-1908. Papers, 1850-1904. 80-1345
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885. Papers, 1778-1826.
60-J271
Cnt tm a n , George streiby, 1857- Papers, 1857-1937.
80-1416
Crosier, Adam. Papers, 1840-1902. 60-1348
Dean, Charles demons, 1865-1993. Papers, 1889-
1*52, 60-1228
Embroe, Eljaha, 1801-1863. Papers of Eliaha and
Lodes C. Bmbree, 1786-1933. 62-2424
Swing, William 6., d. 1854. Papers or William G.
and George W. Swing, 1818-81. 60-1344
Foulke, William Duller, 1848-1935. Papers, 1849-
18SL, 60-1471
Hamilton, Alton. Papers, 1817-99. 60-1358
Helm, Thomas B. Diaries, 1662-88. 60-1309
Hemhey, Jen. Diaries, 1873-1922. 60-1417
Htnes, Cyrus O, 1830-1801. Papers, 1855-73.
62-1105
Bolman, William Steele, 1822-1897. Correspondence,
1838-99. 60-1272
Hovey, Edmund OBe, 1801-1877. Letters
1Ml -"- 60-1273
Howe, Frances R. Papers, 1817-1919. 60-1269
Jones, William F., 1813-1890. Papers, 1827-90.
60-1281
60-1371
Lasselle, Hyacinth. Papers, 1713-1904.
Ueber, Richard, 1869-1944. Correspondence,
1920-23. 62-783
Luther, James H. Papers, 1861-89. 80-1351
Markls, Augustus IL, collector. Papers, 1808-67.
60-1472
hUntfull, Thomas Riley, 1854-1925. Papers, 1860-
U2S - 60-1581
Merrill, Samuel, 1831-1924. Papers, 1850-1924.
Miller, Vatatta). Papers, 1784-1885.
60-1305
60-1317
Miller, William Henry Harrison, 1840-1917. Papers
1879-1918. 60-1527
Moore, Samuel, b. 1799. Papers, 1834-87. 60-3227
Morton, Oliver Perry, 1823-1877. Papers, 1825-77.
60-1906
Hew, Harry Stewart, 1858-1937. Correspondence
1869-1938. ^^ go.^
Hook), Noah, 1794-1844. Papers, 1818-44. 60-1347
Orth, Godlon Stoner, 1817-1882. Correspondence
1845-82. 60-1424
Pratt, Daniel Darwin, 1813-1877. Papers, 1832-77.
60-1441
Shaffer, John Charlee, 1853-1943. Papers, 1893-
U14> 60-1310
62-2376
Swat, Lucius Bums, 1844-1929. Papers, 1850-1929.
60-1311
Taggart, Thomas, 1858-1929. Papers, 1874-1929.
61-1033
Taylor, Robert Stewart, 1838-1918. Papers, 1869-
"17. 60-1343
Thompson, Richard Wlggtnton, 1808-1900. Papers,
1818-99. 60-1312
Slack, James S. Correspondence.
Tipton, John, 1786-1839. Papers, 1806-1858.
61-69
Osthank, Jostah. Correspondence at Josjah and Susan
nathank, 1837-1824. ».!,„
Wallaee, Lewis, 1827-1905. Papers, 1862. 60-1313
Wilder, John Thomas, 1830-1917. Correspond-
ence, 1858-84. 62-2577
Wilson, William T., b. 1864. Papers, 1815-1942.
60-1314
Wright, Joseph Albert, 1810-1867. Correspondence.
1843-1931. ^W-1411
TwniAWA mSTCMCAL SOCIETY
Bethell, Thomas. Papers, 1833-1920. 61-1048
Caldwell, John, of Indiana. Papers, 1785-1840. 60-1783
Dowllng, John, journalist. Papers, 1827-71. 62-329
Elder, John, of Indianapolis. Papers, 1828-60.
62-328
English, Wllllun Hayden, 1822-1896. Papers, 1741-
1926. 80-1794
Fletcher, Cabin, 1798-1866. Papers, 1820-66. 60-1156
Harrison, William Henry, Pros. U. S., 1773-1841.
Papers, 1794-1864. 60-1962
Hayden, John James. Papers, 1820-90. 60-1961
Merrill, Samuel, 1831-1924. Papers, 1813-82.
62-286
Mills, Caleb, 1808-1879. Papers. 60-1963
Mitten, Arthur G., collector. Papers. 62-4972
northwest Territory collection, 1749-1838. 60-1796
Stout, Elite, 1782 or 3-1860. Papers, 1780-1902.
61-1047
Thornton, Henry P. Papers, 1819-64. 60-1157
Vance, Samuel C. Papers, 1797-1869. 82-276
Vigo, Francis, 1747-1836. Papers, 1751-184L 80-1927
Wallace, Lewis, 1827-1905. Papers, 1822-1916.
62-277
Williams, Samuel, 1786-1859. Papers, 1817-59.
mrgANAPOT JS. PTJEIJP TjyiftPT
Indianapolis. Public Library. Autograph miscellany
1504-1940. 61-3395
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916. RUey-Eitel
papers, 1870-1920. si.^
SewalL May (Wright) 1844-1920. Correspondence,
1890-1920. 61-2954
IOWA. ST ATE DEPT. OF HISTORY AND ARCHIVES
Abercrombte, John C. Papers. 62-2585
Abernethy, Alonso, 1836-1815. Papers. 62-999
Abraham, Lot, b. 1838. Papers. 62-585
Aldrieh, Charles, 1828-1908. Personal papers.
82-1511
Allison, William Boyd, 1829-1908. Papers, 1825-
1908. 62-659
American Library Association. War Service.
Records, 1917-18. 62-660
Amos, Emma, collector. Papers. 62-4161
Antony family. Papers, I»th-20th cent. 62-2732
Anson, Thomas. Papers. 62-2609
Ashland, Iowa. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday
SchooL Records, 1868-96. 62-1282
Bailey, Gideon S. Papers. 82-3735
Barker, Noah. Papers. 62-861
Belknap, William Worth, 1829-1890. Papers. 62-2604
Blaine, James GUleeple, 1880-1893. Papers. 62-2606
Blanchard, Henry E. Papers. 62-4156
Bloomer, Dexter C„ 1820-1900. Papers, 1859-1900.
62-945
BradOeld, Adolphuo. Papers. 62-1000
Brandt, Isaac Papers. 62-2608
Brjggs, Ansel, 1808-1881. Papers. 62-2607
Brlgham, Johnson, 1846-1936. Papers. 62-2715
Brlstow, Plerson H. Papers. 62-2587
Brookhart, Smith Wlldman, 1889-1944. Papers. 62-2598
Brown, Leonard, 1837-1914. Papers. 62-662
Byers, Samuel Hawkins Marshall, 1838-1933
Plpers - ' 62-2605
82-1001
Cadle, Richard. Crril War papers.
Caldwell Henry Clay, 1832-1915. Corroi
62-680
Callanan, James, d. 1904? Papers. 62 J
Carpenter, Cyrus Clay, 1829-1898. Papers. 62-
Casady family. Papers. 62-2603
Church of the United Brethren in Christ (New
constitution) Conferences. Iowa. Records
1850-1929. J,.,,,,
Clarke, George Washington, 1852-1938. Papers.
62-722
Clarke, William Penn. Correspondence, 1844-96.
62-726
Clarkson, James Sullivan, 1842-1918. Papers,
ca. 1877-ca. 1913. 62-723
Cloutrnan, Charles C. Papers. 62-2599
Collins, W. L. Papers, 1893-1915. 62-2816
Cooky, Gilbert, b. 1633. Papers. 62-2594
Crafty, Robert lrtin, b. 1853. Papers. 62-677
Crocker, Marcellus M., 1830-1865. Papers,
1661-65. 62-2595
CurnmingSj Henry Johnson Brodhead, 1831-1909.
Papers. 62-2588
Cummins, Albert Baird, 1850-1926. Papers,
1691-1927. 62-1575
Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866. Papers. 62-2697
Dean, Henry Clay, 1822-1887. Papers. 62-2846
Deemer, Horace Emerson, 1858-1917. Papers, 1877-
1915. 62-1140
Dodge, Grenvllle MeUea, 1831-1916. Papers, ca. 1850-
ca. 1922. 62-1167
Dodge, Henry, 1782-1867. Papers,
1806-34.
Drake, Francis Marion. Papers, ca. 1896-
ca. 1898.
Dutton, Claude Webb. Papers, ca- 1903-ca. 1924.
62-275"*
62.2312
62-679
Dutton, Jerome, 1826-1893. Papers, ca. 1826-ca. 190L
62-1521
EUysan, Gideon D. Papers, ca. 1879- 62-2809
English, Emory H. Papers. 62-2667
Evaas, William C, b. 1822. Papers, ca. 1880-ca.
1889. 62-2807
Flannery, Agnes Veronica, 1879- Papers. 62-2662
Fleming, William Henry, b. 1832 or 3. Papers,
1858-1923. 62-2133
Frink (John) & Company. Records. 62-4458
GarnavUlo Horse Thief Detective Association.
Records, 1868-1942. 62-681
GlUetle, Charles L. Papers. 62-2759
Goddard, Ed. Civil War papers. 62-678
Gower, Robert, of Cedar Co., Iowa. Papers. 62-2813
Gowey, Ann. Papers. 62-2760
Graham, Harvey, 1827-1884. Papers, 1850-
55. 62-2758
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Iowa.
Records.
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Iowa.
Kinsm a n Post no. 7, Des Moines. Records ^—
1861-1938. 62-261wJ
Granger, Barlow. Correspondence,
1B45-75. 62-2768
Hammil), John, 1875-1936. Papers, ca. 1925-ca.
'ML 62-26U
Harriott, Isaac H., d. 1857. Correspondence.
62-2762
Hawkeye Insurance Company, Dta Moines. Records
*»• 1865 - 62-876
Hay, A. T. Papers. jj^^j
Herriott, Frank Irving, 1868-1941. Papers. 62-2961
HilL James Langdon, 1848-193L Papers. 62-2925
62-2586
IOWA. STATE DEPT. OF HISTORY AND ARCHIVES
(Continued) """^ ■
Hough, Emerson, 1857-1923. Papers, 1862-1923
. 62-849
^powe, Orlando Cutter, 1824-1899. Papers, 1846-
190 °- 62-1497
Hull, John Albert TifOn, 1841-1928. Papers. 62-4158
Hussey, Tacitus, b. 1833. Papers, ca. 1856-ca.
lonn
62-2906
62-650
1900.
Hatching, C. B. Serapbook.
Iova. Historical, Memorial and Art Dent.
Records, 1888-ca. 1939. 82-2610
Iowa. Historical, Memorial and Art Dept Records.
1890-1908. 82_7S6
Iowa. Justices' Courts (Van Buren Co.)
Records, 1839-76. 62-2664
Iowa. Spirit Lake Monument Commission.
Records, ca. 1894-95.
Iowa. State Dept. ol History and Archives,
autograph collection, 14th-20th cent.
62-2761
Aldrleh
62-737
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives. Autograph
sDwmr *
albums.
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Business miscellany, 1735-1954.
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives.
Centennial Exposition collection, 1874-70.
62-730
62-4345
62-2600
Civil
62-4832
a— fhiowa
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives.
War collection, 1856-1932.
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives.
Des Moines city manager *""ipMci> coUfttrtlon. 1936.
62-2593
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives. Dubuque
club records. 62-652
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives-
Educational miscellany, 1830-ca. 1S39. 62-4351
— State Dept of History and Archives.
General Assembly autographs, 1862-1907. 62-2601
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives. Harlan
eonectton, 1887-1937. 62-807
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives. Indian
miscellany, 1810-65. 62-2044
towa. State Dept of History and Archives, towa
local miscellany, 1838-1954. 62-4319
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives, towa
State Capital collection, ca. 1850-ca. 1938. 62-1271
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives. Iowa
State miscellany, 1834-1958. 62^4150
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives.
Land records collection, BOO-ea. 1877. 62-2569
Iowa, state Dept of History and Archives. Legal
and judicial miscellany, 1587-1950. 62-4352
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives. Liter-
ary miscellany, 19th-20th cent 62-4149
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives.
Military miscellany, 1775-1950. 62-4666
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1686-1955. 62-4442
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives.
National political miscellany, 1776-1950. 62-4353
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives.
Religious miscellany, ca. 1744-1854. 62-4364
Iowa. State Dept of History and Archives.
Society and dub miscellany, ca. 1850-1950. 62-4346
Iowa. Suffrage Memorial Commission. Records
1854-1949. 62-2917
■pwa Baptist Education Soefcty. Records,
W 1855-69.
62-2772
62-651
Iowa Commission lor Russian Famine Re&eL
Records, 1892.
Iowa Fanners Protective Association. Records.
62-1273
Iowa Infantry. 4th Regt, 1861-1865. Records. 62-2584
Iowa State Agricultural Society. Records,
1853-70. 62-2770
Iowa State Denial Society. Records,
1863-1937. S2.J7T!
Jackson, Frank Dar, 1854-1938.. Papers, 1885-86.
62-1272
Repository Index
Johnston, Benjamin, 1642 or 3-1902. Papers. 62-2755
Jones, George Wallace, 1804-1896. Correspondence,
1810-1910. 62-1002
Kasson, John Adam, 1822-1910. Papers, 1844-1910.
62-4159
Kerr, William C, 1871- Correspondence. 62-2767
EUbourne, David Wells, 1803-1876, Papers, 1836-
1913.. 62-1003
Kirkwood, Samuel Jordan, 1813-1894. Papers,
1M1-93. ^ 62.7J!
Laeey, John Fletcher, 1841-1913. Papers, 1853-
1812. 62-782
Latchaw, John Roland Harris, 1851-1928.
Papers. 62-2808
l . annun, Jacob Gartner, d. 1867. Papers, 62-2765
Lees, James Henry, 1875- Papers. 82-2768
Lucas, Robert, 1781-1853. Papers, 1812-4), 62-1004
Lyon Township School District. Records, ca. 1854-95.
62-1279
Mabie, Edward Charles, 1892-1956. Papers
1830-52. "**"■ gj^gg!
MeArthur, Henry Clay, b. 1638. Papers, ca. 1862-
ca. 1809. 62-1274
MeKean, Thomas Jefferson, 1810-1870
Papers, ca. 1831-ea. 1866. 62-2802
McMillan, E. C. Papers, 1894-1906. 62-2766
McFberrm, Anderson. Papers, ca. 1841-ca. 1847.
62-1275
Macy, Jesse, 1842-1919. Papers, 1866-1918. 62-2803
Mason, Charles, 1804-1882. Papers, ca. 1831-
ca. 1890. 82-4941
Monday Club, Des Moines. Records, ca. 1879-
i-i IMC
ca. 1925.
Morgan, John S. Papers
62-4773
62-2756
National Conference on State Parks, let, Des Moines
1921. Records, 1921. 62-1283
O'Bielly, Henry Brooks, 1839 7-1862. Letters,
1854-56, 62-698
Ottamwa, Iowa, Police Court, Records, 1857-67.
Packard, Stephen B. Correspondence, 187846.
62-733
624814
62-2775
Pammel, Louis Hermann, 1862-1832.
Papers.
Pa"" 1 ) George Frederick, 1847-1928. Papers,
1876-1904. ^ 62.734
Parry, Charles Christopher, 1823-1890.
Correspondence, 1842-90. 62-2804
Perkins, George Douglas, 1840-1914. Papers,
1878-1912. 62-1284
Phillips, William, 1827-1901. Papers. 62-2806
Pope, Samuel, colonel. Papers, 19th cent 62-2805
Porter, Evelyn (Howe) Papers. 62-735
Presbyterian Church m the U. S. A. Presbyteries.
Des Moines. Records, 1851-1833. 62-653
Quick, Herbert, 1861-1825. Papers. 62-2753
Reid, Harvey, 1842-1910. Papers. 62-4160
Remey, George Collier, 1841-1928. Papers, 1862-
IM1. 62-2868
Roberts, Benjamin Stone, 1810-1875. Papers.
62-2752
62-2754
Rossem, Dante Gabriel, 1328-1882.
Correspondence.
Rourke, Ellen Mary, 1885- Papers, 1916-32.
62-1281
Ruckman, EUphaSet Benton, b. 1837. Papers. 62-2751
Russell, John, b. 1821. Papers, 1873-1806.. 62-2750
Salter, William, 1821-1910. Papers, 1824-1803.
„ _ 62-1005
san Francisco. Panama-Pacific mteraatlonal Exposi-
tion, 1915. Records of Iowa's participation, 1914-
"• 62-1366
Saunders, Charles C, b. 1881. Papers. 62-1576
Savage, William, B33-1908. Papers, 1847-1908.
62-2815
Scbermernorn, Wlnfleld Scott, b. 1833. Papers,
1849-91. 62-4148
Scott, William Alexander. Papers. 62-2749
Sharp, John, 1819-1901. Papers, ca. 1861-ca. 1865.
62-3686
Shaw, William Tnckernum, b. 1822. Papers,
1846-1910. 62-2850
Sherman, Hoyt, 1827-1904. Papers, 62-2763
Sherman, John, 1823-1900, Correspondence. 62-2746
Smith, Jeremiah, tousder of Burlington, Iowa,
Correspondence. 62-2930
Stone, John Young, 1843-1926. Papers. 62-2748
Street, Joseph H. D. Papers, 1844-82. 62-2747
Street, Joseph Montfort, 1782-1840. Papers, 1827-40.
62-1499
Swalm, Pauline (Given) Correspondence, 20th cent.
62-1277
Taylor, Hawkins, 1811-1893. Papers, 1838-96. 62-2844
Thuey, Mathew Adrian, 1876-0156. Papers, ca.
1898-ca. 1846. 62-2660
Todd, John, b. 1818. Papers. 62-1365
Tattle, James Madison, 1823-1892. Papers, 1861-64.
62-1507
Twombry, Voltaire P. Papers, ca. 1861-ca. 1896.
62-2757
62-890
Tyler, Loren S. Papers, 1850-1906,
Tyler, Loren S., collector. Spanish American War
clippings. 62-4157
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Iowa Snperbtteiideney.
Records, 1841-45. 62-1498
Van Buren County (Iowa) Farmers Institute.
Records. 82-2810
Weaver, James Baird, 1833-1912. Papers, ca.
1861-ca. 1912. 62-2711
Wells, Albert. Papers, 1826-97. 62-1280
Wellslager, Anna (Beekman). Papers. 62-2811
Western Stage Company. Records, ca. 1854-ca.
White, Charles Abiathar, 1826-1910. Papers, ca.
1863-ca. 1901. 62-4165
Williams, Ora, b. 1882. Papers, to ca. 1946, 62-9*0
Williamson, James Alexander, 1829-1902. Papers,
1857-94. 62-4164
Wilson, Thomas S., 1813-1894, Papers, ca. mi-
ca. 1885. 62-1276
Wittenmeyer, Annie (Turner) 1827-1900, CMl War
correspondence, 1861-65. 62-1520
Woman's Relief Corps. Dept of Iowa. Records.
Wright, Carroll, 1854-1911. Papers.
62-2613
62-4163
Wright, George G., 1820-1896. Papers, 1865-1810.
62-4162
Toung, Lafayette, 1848-1926. Papers. 62-1278
IOWA. STATE MKmCAI. ITBttART. DBS MOIMB8
Pes Moines Path o logical Society. Records, 1897-
1916. 61-927
Iowa. State Medical Library, Des Monies. Physicians'
notes, ca. 1837-ca. 1858. 61-1121
Iowa. State Medical Library/ Des Momss. Sodaty
papers, 1850-1944. 61-771
towa TAdon Medical Society. Records, 1874-1922.
61-772
row a. university, ltbraht
Aldrtch, Charles, 1828-1908, collector. Autographs
given to State university of Iowa, 19th cent 62-4036
IOWA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY (Continued)
Allison, William Boyd, 1829-1908. Letters, 1862-
1908.
62-3790
62-3788
62-3789
62-3795
62-3796
AUspangh, Harrison. Diaries, 1861-65.
Batebelder, Joseph Mayo. Papers, 1844-1946.
Beaty, Miles, d. 1863. Letters, 1862-63.
Bockee, Elmer. Diaries, 1893-1940.
Bollinger, James Wills, 1867-1951. Correspondence,
1926-50. 62-4042
Carr & Carr, Manchester, Iowa. Records, 1857-
U57 - 62-3973
Chantaoqoa colIecticB. 61-91
Clark & Haddock, Iowa City. Records, 1857-74. 62-3797
Clarke, George Washington, 1852-1936. Papers
IOAA-ja.1 " '
1904-24.
Cook family. Papers, 1841-1912.
Conch, Albert A. Papers, 1940-51.
62-3738
62-4041
62-3759
Curtis Companlee, Inc. Records, 1869-1948. 62-3974
Darling, Jay Norwood, 1876-1962. Papers, 1909-54.
Dawey, Charles A., 1B77-1958. Papers, 1898-1952.
62-4040
Dexter Company, Fairfield, Iowa. Be cords, 1604-54.
62-3975
Dey, Peter Anthony, 1825-1911. Papers, 1853-1911.
82-4047
Dickinson, Lester Jesse, 1873- Papers, 1925-55.
62-4038
Either, Edward Clayton, 1878-1944. Papers, 1899-
W44 ' 62-3760
Elbert family. Papers, 1828-68
Eno, Henry. Letters, 1813-57.
62-3763
62-3762
Evans, Harry Carrol, 1858-1932. Papers, 1915-16.
62-3771
Farmers Grain Dealers Association of Iowa. Rec-
ords, 1904-43. (B.jg,,
Farmers' State Mntnal Hall Insurance Company,
EsthervfUe, Iowa. Records, 1898-1952. 62-3977
Foster, Ora Dslmer, 1877- Papers, 1877-1960.
Hancock family. Papers, 1863-1920.
60-2177
62-3761
Bunt, Leigh, 1784-1859. His Brewer-Leigh Hunt
collection, 1790- 60-1084
Iowa. University. Archives, 1B55- 62-4037
Iowa. University. Library. Iowa literary manuscripts
collectloo. 60-1262
Iowa. University. President. Presidents' corre-
spondence, State University of Iowa, 1888-1934.
60-2201
Kepner, George W. Papers, 1865-66. 62-4944
Lebold, Forman M., 1895-1953, collector. Auto-
graph letters, 1782-1938. 62-4035
Leonard, Levi O. Papers, 1850-1939. 62-4959
Letts, Fred Dickinson, 1875- Papers, 1909-61.
62-4034
Lewis, John C, 1876-1956. Papers, 1937-54. 62-4033
McClain, Byron, 1844-1864. Letters, 1863-64- 62-3764
McClain, Emlin, 1851-1915. Papers, 1868-1915.
McClsy, Charles Harold, 1886-1959. Papers
1930-59. "Were,
62^4032
62-4031
MeDUl family. Papers, 1845-1956. 62-3765
Halcolm, Frank, 1834-1884. Letters, 1864-65. 62-3766
MorreU (John) and Company. Records, 1868-1953.
62-4046
Murray, John, 1778-1843. Correspondence, 1809-42.
62-4030
Repository Index
Peehsteln, Hetnrieh. Diaries, 1847-94. 62-4025
Pierce, Dante Melville, 1899- Papers, 1925-45.
62-3767
Piper, Edwin Ford, 1871-1939, collector. Edwin Ford
Piper collection of ballads. 60-1915
Redhead, Wesley, 1S25-1891. Papers, 1852-91. 62-4029
Reno, Milo, 1866-1936. Papers, 1929-36. 62-8768
Riley, William F., 1884-1956. Papers, 1933-56.
62-4028
Sanford & Son, Washington, Iowa. Account books,
1872-1909. 62-3769
62-8770
62-3772
62-4027
She Han family. Papers, 1864-66, 1908.
Snow, Corwin R. Papers, 1872-1925.
Snow and Buber, Pella, Iowa. Records, 1864-1901.
(
State Central Sayings Bank. Records, 1889-1931.
62-3875
Stevens, John Loomls, 1850-1933. Papers, 1881-
1914. 62-3778
Wade, Martin Joseph, 1861-1931. Scrapbooks,
1900-15. 62-3777
Wallace family. Papers, 1860-1948. 62-4043
Weaver, James Balrd, 1833-1912. Papers, 1837-93.
62-3776
White, Grant, d. 1960. Papers, 1931-32. 62-3776
Whiting, Lyman, 1817-1906. Papers, 1636-1906.
62-4026
Yewell, George Benry, 1830-1923. Papers, 1847-
"19- 62-3774
Young (W. J) t Company. Records, 1858-1620. 62-4066
JACKSON H OMESTEAD, NEWTON. MASS r
Jackson Homestead, Newton, Mass. Newtoniana,
ea. 17m-20th cent 61-1253
JACKSONVILLE. OB. MUSEUM
Britt, Peter, 1818-1905. Papers. 61-1824
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Collection 'of diaries.
18S3-97. 61-3194
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Collection of theses.
62-9
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Records of Jackson
County, 1853-1912. 61-3193
Jacksonville, Or. Mmwim Records of Jacksonville.
1882-1950. H Jj 18g
McCalL John Marshall, 1826-1895. Papers. 62-216
JEFFERS ON COUNTY m srnmriT iTpPApy pnp T
TOWMSE KD WAm" ^ v™Y"* -tPIV^l . rVTH
Berger, Frederic, 1871-1961. Papers, 1888-
1945. 62-4990
Kf ^.?J^ ER BROWW i.tbhapt see BROWXTJNI-
TEHSTTY. JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY
JOHNS Hopkins pwrvKn grry, t.t tiraby
Adams, Herbert Baxter, 1850-1901. Papers ca.
1878-1901. ' fm - *• ,0.^,
Boehm, Margaret Donaldson, 1894-1958. Papers.
1883-1956. 60-2628
Browne, William Band. 1828-1912. Papers, 1849-
1912. 60-2475
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers,
1905-07. 60-1549
French, John Calvin, 1875- Papers, 1929-40. 60-2474
Glldersleeve, Basil Lanneau, 1831-1924. Papers,
1876-1924.
60-2473
Glbnau, Daniel Can, 1831-1808. Papers, 1868-1907.
60-2472
Gllmore, James Roberts, 1622-1603. Papers, 17737-
1896 - 60-2470
Gooiuow, Frank Johnson, 1859-1988. Papers,
Greeaway, Edward M., collector. Autograph hitters
of prominent Marylandera, 1737-1887. 60-2471
Havens, Raymond Dexter, 1880-1954. Papers,
ca. 1933-47. 60-2468
Johns Hopk i ns U ni ver si ty. Library. Miscellaneous A^kv
collection. B0*Wn
Kurrelmeyer, William, 1874-1957, collector. Papers.
60-1647
Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881. Papers, 1857-81. 60-1550
MackaU, Leonard Leopold, 1879-1937. Papers. 60-2467
Phillips, Benry, 1838-1895. Papers. 60-2066
Rowland, Henry Augustas, 1848-1901. Papers, 1869-
1901. 60-1646
Vincent, John Martin, 1857-1939. Papers, 1887-
1939. 62-708
White, Edward Lucas, 1886-1934. Letters. 60-1856
JUMPERO SEBRA MUSEUM. SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
Junipero Serra Museum, San Diego, Calif. Manuscript
coUsctlan, 1769-1961. 62-1571
Whatoy, Thomas, 1823-1890. Papers, 1799-1953.
62-2092
KANSAS. S TATE UNTVERSTTY OF AGRICULTURE
AND APPLIED SCIENCE. MANHATTAN DEPT
OF HISTORY
C **lMffi S ?'" D -' M6e * :lB5S - °™»»teonectta.,
1795-1959. 60-1211
Pillsbury family. PfUsbnry collection, 1821 -ca. 1940.
60-1217
KANSAS. TOUVEKSlTr . LTHBABT
Ayrton, MaTlaimn (Amoht) Correspondence, ea. 179S-
1834. 81-76;
%
Lami, Giovanni, 1697-1770. Letters, 1750-62. 60-2
Lane, James Henry, 1814-1886. Papers, 1841-1923.
62-1594
Porter family. Papers, 1794-1842. 60-1363
Robinson, Charles, 1818-1894. Papers, 1836-1909.
62-1487
KANSAS. U NIVERSITY. aiumsf-Ai. r I SNTEB. CLENDEMNG
MEDICAL LIBRARY.
Cmmblne, Samuel Jay, 1862-1954. Papers, 1922-
64. 60-2769
Desplne, Charles Humbert Antolne, 1776-1852. Papers.
1818-39. 60-3281
Kelly, Howard Atwood, 18S8-U43. Correspondence,
1888-1924. 60-2990
Waleott, Benry Pickering, 1838-1932. Correspondence.
1892-1919. 80-2743
KANSAS CITY. MO. UNTYEBarTY. LIBRARY
Bell, Andrew, 1757-1847. Receipts, 1788-1847.
Fuller, J. B„ 1840-16107 Papers, 1858-89. 62-1492
Kansas City, Mo. University. Library. English
receipts and bUls, 1763-1891.
62-693
Kansas City, Mo. Uatvorstty. Library. Miscellansons
manuscripts, 1712-1911. 62-983
Kansas City, Mo. Untvorsay. Library. New
Jersey receipts, late 16th and early 19th cent.
62-785
Kansas City, Mb. Univers it y. Library. Texas asm
land grants, 1850-90. 62-712B
Lynn, John E., 1885?- collector. Rallroadiana.
62-1809
McCarthy, Justin, 1830-1912. Correspondence,
1877-1899. 62-1220
Moore, Meredith Tarlton, 1827-19157, Papers, 1906-
oe - 62-1500
KANSAS STATE HBTOKICAL BnragTT
Abbott, James Burnett, 1818-1897. Papers, 1815-
•"• 61-266
60-2983
Anderson family. Papers, 1802-92.
62-1206
Repository Index
KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Baldwin, Evelyn Briggs, 1662-1633. Papers, 1898-99
61-3012
Barnes, William, 1824-1913. Papers, 1856-58. 60-2121
Bartholomew, Slam, 1852-1934. Papers, 1871-1934.
60-2129
Blood, James, 1819-1891. Papers, 1854-81. 81-2107
Oenlous, Jess C, 1879-1953. Papers, 1930-53. 60-2135
Swing, Thomas, 1B29-1B96. Correspondence,
1857-68. 61-525
BaUemna, John A., 1893-1908. Papers, 1854-1907.
61-94
Hawkas, Charles M. Letterpress books, 1871-88.
60-3005
Hl ggt n son, Thomas Wantworth, 1823-1911. Papera.
1856-60. 61-1092
Bill, Hiram. Corraspoodsnea, 1831-88. 60-1093
Bbta, Richard Joslsh, 18S0-1901. Papers, 1850-
""^ 61-1989
Hyatt, Taaddraa. Papsrs, 1649-89, 61-1153
Knhn, Henry, 1830-1900. Papers, 1864-98. 61-1150
New England
1854-1909
1 Company, Boston. Records,
61-1055
Pratt, Joan GUI, 1814-1900. Papers, 1834-89.
61-541
Debar, Mm Palmer, 1816-1886. Letters. 1837-
»»»»• 61-892
KENTUCKY. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925. Papers, ea. 1892
62-492
Anderson. James Btyme, 1868-1946. Papers, 1751-
1 ***- 61-2108
Berkley, Amen William, 1877-1956. Alben w.
Barklsy rnlhwtlon, 1900-56. 60-1180
Bedford, Edwin Green, 18144900. Papers, B12-
1»12. 61-5B4
Bradley, Wmiam VConnsU, 1847-1914. Scrsabosks
1870-1911. ^ --^«5oe8
Buckner, Benjamin Forsyme, 1836-1001. Papers.
1T58-1918. ^' ^61-2004
Clay, Caseins MareaHns, 1846-1913. Cbrresposdsace
1871-1913. 61-1090
Clay, Laura, 1849-1941. Papers, 1882-1941. 61-1084
Craig tamOy. Papers, 1773-1808, 62-902
Darnell family. Darnall va. Hlggias Danere
1780-1805. niggms paper,, ^^
Gibson family. Gibson-Humphreys papers, 1840-
195t 62-907
Gordon family. Correspondeaee. ,1771-1924. 61-1081
Grahamton Manufacturing Company.
1905.
Records, 1837-
61-1025
fflnes, Thomas Henry, 1838-1898. Papers, 1786-1936.
61-1855
Imbodan, John Darnel, 1623-1895. Papers, 1833-92.
61-3390
Eentneky Association lor the Improvement of the Breed
Of Stock. Records, 1828-69. 81-585
Knight, Grant Cochran, 1893-1956. Letters, 1924-49.
61-571
Lmduy family. Papera, 1810-1941. 61-727
Lindsay, William, 1835-1909. Papers, 1867-1932.
61-1349
McCue, Joan Marshall, 1816-1890. Papera, 1883-89.
61-1990
Hackoy, William BanUa, 1839-1923. Papers, 1795-
1MS - 61-1623
b family. Business records, 1840-1954. 81-1018
Perry, Fountain, 1799-1876. Papers, 1800-1821.
62-971
Pater, Robert, 1805-1894. Papers, 1828-1905. 61-961
Pratt, William Moody, 1817-1897. Diaries, 1838-
"~ 61-757
Beaton family. Baetnesa records, 1788-1954. 61-1136
Shannon, James, d. 1832. Papers, 1804-33. 61-3258
Shouse, Jouett, 1879- Jonett Shoase collection, 1911-
59. 80-1214
Stanlsy, Augustus Owsley, 1867-1958. Papers, 1844-
1958. 60-1215
Stevenson, John White, 1812-1886. Papers, 1877-85.
61-1089
Taylor, Hubbard, 1760-1840. Papera, 1772-1856.
62-968
Trootmaa, Francis, 1820-1881. Papera, 1816-1945.
61-2006
Troutman family. Business records, 1729-1885.
61-672
Wilson, Mary Bullock (Shelby) 1876-1956. Papsrs
on Kentucky women m politics, 1910-45. 62-1011
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1671-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Bine Licks battlefield
Pspers, en. 1774-1946. 61-3024
Wilson, Sannsl Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manaacript collection: Bradford research papera.
61-3056
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector
Maanserlpt collection: Democratic Party papers,
1896-1952. 61-3025
Wilson, Sanmel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Maanserlpt collodion: Miscellaneous correspond-
ence, 1757-1902. 61-3257
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Presbyterian papers,
1903-46. 61-2998
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection.- Virginia court records,
1743-187L,
62-350
WHsou, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1846, collector.
Manuscript collection: World War I papers,
1916-4L gj^oji
Wilson, Samuel Ramsey, 1818-1886. Papers of
Samuel R. and Joshua L. WHsou, 1835-85. 61-3391
Woodson, Drey, 1859-1939. Correspondence, 1899-
1939. 61-909
KENTON COLLECT-., r. AMBIER. OHIO. LIBRARY
Chase, Philander, Bp., 1775-1852. Papers, 1792-
lffi S- 60-3012
KcOnsi, Charles Pettlt, Bp., 1799-1873. Papers,
1805-1874. 61-1249
KLICKITAT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Klickitat County Historical Society. Writings on
KncMtet County history, imdnly 20th cent. 61-1943
KOOCHICHINO COUNTY mff rbmCAL SnHETY
Koochiching County Historical Seder/. Manuscript
collection, late 19th cent 81-2499
LA GRANGE. OR. PUB LIC TTBRAgy
Union County (Or.) Historical Society. Miscellaneous
61-896
"" f *" VMTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. TWO HARBORS.
JSSi.
Lake County (Minn.) Historical Society. m»~iia-— ..
manuscripts. 61-2733
LAKE COmiTY PIONEER MUSEUM. ETOaglE. qr.
wutsaker, John, 1820-1902. Pspers, 1852-1902,
1943. 61-2498
LANE MED1PAT. T-rfffiyyv see STANFORD UNIVER-
SITY. LANE MEDICAL LIBRARY
LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Coleman family. Rnrlringham collection, 1832-1930.
61-2311
Lehman, William, 1784-1860. Diaries of William
Lehman and Ms son Benjamin Br in g hui ' S t Lehman,
1830-9L 61 . 20M
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. ANNVTLLE. PA. LIBRARY
Hellman, Henry Suavely, 1838-1911. Business
records, 1830-1900. 61-338
LMngood, John Tryor, d. 1852. Business records of
John Tryor Llvlagood and Louis Lirlngood, 1815-
1900. 81.H6
LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Bee
JPHlLADtXPHIA. LIBRARr COMPANY
LIBRARY QF CONGRESS
CONGRESS
U.S. LIBRARY OF
frCT OBSERVATORY, LIBRARY
Bond, George Phillips, 1825-1865. Papers,
1851-97. 62-3730
Lick Observatory. Archives, 1865-1903. 61-517
LONGWOOD LIBRARY. KENNETT SQUARE. PA. see
EUSUTHKMlAN MILLS HISTORICAL LIBRARY, GREEN-
VILLE, DEL.
LORAIW COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Ely family. Papers, 1750-1900.
LOS ANGELES. COLLECT: OF MEDICAL EVANGELISTS.
LIBRARY
McElhumey, Joseph M, 1B247-1906. Diaries, 1852-
1905. 61-977
Retnondino, Peter Charles, 1846-1926. Papers. 61-978
L OS ANGELES. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Creer, Margaret Phillips, Papers, to 1950. 62-136
Los Angeles. Public Library. Genealogy manuscript
collection. 62-137
Los Angeles. Public Library.' Miscellaneous
California manuscripts, 1817-1902. 62-1012
Orra Eugene, 1873-1936. Papera, ea.
1900-36. 62-530
West, Henry Hebard, 1872- Papers. 62-540
LOS ANGELES. SOUTHWEST MUSEUM. LIBRARY
Fremont, John Charles, 1613-1890. Papers,
1838-1907. 62-1257
GrlnneU, George Bird, 1849-1938, Papers, 1870-
1923. 62-883
Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956. Papers, 1887-
1956. 62-1087
Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. Papers, 1774-
1928. 62-1097
LOS ANGELES. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA see
CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSITY. UOTVERSTTYAT
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Dock, George, 1860-1961. Papere, 1875-1951.
61-925
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM. LOS ANGELES
Caronel, Antonio Franco, 1617-1894. Papers, 1770-
1912. 81-1145
Dei valle family. Papers, 1818-1920. 61-1265
LOUISIANA. STATE T.1M1ABY. BATOM BOnr.g
Writers' Program. IwiiBUna Records. 61-1610
LOUISVILLE. KY. SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY. LIBRARY
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. ?*tmuffr , * < p t " * alo * l "c *" T*n pH" * * fl a Tffl iu?,
1854-1953. 61-1337
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist. Theological Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists in Alabama,
1837-1900. 61-1237
Repository Index
louisville. ky. southern bapt ist theological
SEMINARY. LIBRARY (Continued!
Louisville, Xy. Southern Baptist rheologlral Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists In Kentucky,
1787-1960. 61-1336
Louiavllle, Ky. Southern Baptist Tteologleal Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists In Southeastern
States, 1770-1952. 61-1236
LoulsviUs, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Records, 1859-1960. 61-1238
.LE. KY. UNIVERSITY, iawt.tbkapv
Brandsls, Louis Dembttx, 1856-1941. Correspondence,
1870-1938. 61-846
LUTHER CO LLECE. DECORAB, IOWA. LIBRARY
GJereet, Kant, 1865-1938. Papers, ca. 1896-1926.
Hanson, James Christian Melnlch, 1864-1943.
Papers, 1870-1943. 61-1082
HJort, Ore Jakob, 1837-1879. Papers, 1845-79.
61-937
Koran, Vllhelm, 1836-1910. Papers, 1883-1910.
61-934
Lather Academy, Albert Lea, Minn. Records, 1890-
1928. 81-1165
Lather College, Deeorah, Ion. Records, 1859-195S.
61-1269
Lamer College, Deeorah, Iowa. Library. CM1 War
letters, 1881^5. 61-1243
Lather College, Deeorah, lava. Library. European
War letters end papers, 1917-19. 61-1244
Latter College, Deeorah, Iowa. Library. Miscellane-
ous latmre, 1841-1927. 61-1268
Lather College, Deeorah, Iowa. Library. Mlseellane-
ooo manuscripts, 1785-1859. 61-1749
Luther Theological Seminary, Bt Paul. Records
1888-98. 61-936
Norstog, Jon, 1878-1942. Papers. 61-935
Ottesen, Jakob AalL 1835-1904. Letters, 1860-
W - 62-1361
Preus, Christian Keyser, 1852-1921. Papers, 1876-
u »l- 61-1921
Preus, Barman Amhnrg, 1825-1894. Papers, 1697-
1896. 61-1516
Synod lor the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church
In America. Records, 1857-1917. 61-1410
■Infantry, 15th Regt., 1861-1865. Company
B. Master rolls, 1862-64. 61-1430
YMsaker, her Daniel, 1868-1926. Papers, 1911-18.
61-1411
LOTHER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. ST. PAUL. LIBRARY
Beckman, Marcus Olms, 1849-1942. Papera. 61-1231
Schmidt, Frederick Augustus, 1837-1928. Papers, ca.
1893-1928. 61-1221
LUTHERAN THEOLCK^l-AT smjirmay , PHILADELPHIA
see PHILADELPHIA. LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL
SEMIKARY. LIBRARY
MAttni.wnw Ap HISTORIC AL SOCIETY
Marblehead Historical Society. Diaries, 18th and
lOthcent. 61-1365
MABWE laSTOMCAL ASSOCI ATION. MTgnc. CONN.
Holmes, Joseph, b. 1772. Papers, 1798-1887.
61-2619
MARINERS' MUSEUM. MEWPORT MEWS. VA.
Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Va. Ships' log-
books, 1760- 60-968
MARK TWAIN BIRTHPL ACE MEMORIAL SHRINE.
FLORIDA. MO.
Clemens, Sainuel Langhorae, 1836-1910. The
adventures of Tom Sawyer papers, 1875-87. 62-1379
Clemens, Samuel Langhorae, 1835-1910. Tauber and
Underhm collections. 62-1377
Mark Twain Park Association. Manuscript collection.
62-1378
MARQUETTE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
MARQUETTE. MICH. '
Marquette County (Mich. ) Hletorlcal Society. Papers,
1794-1955. 61-2500
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY. MILWAUKEE. MEMORIAL
LIBRARY
Marquette University, Milwaukee. Memorial
Library. Literary MSS. and other papera,
ca. 1904- 61-2770
MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. BOSTON.
Adams, Charles Francis, 1635-1915. Papers, 1861-
1938. 62-1146
Adams family. Papers, 1839-1889. 62-1621
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. Papers, 1719-1825. 60-2588
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUT H CAROLINA see
SOUTH CAROLINA. MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHARLESTON
METHODIST ARCHIVES. JACKSON. MBS, see
MILLSAPS COLLEGE, JACKSON, MISS. LIBRARY.
METHODIST ARCHIVES
METHODIST HISTORICAL LIBRARY. DALLAS see
DALLAS. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY.
METHODIST HISTORICAL LIBRARY
MgTP^PT HJTAN MUSEUM OF ART. NEW YORK. See
NEW YORK. METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART.
MIAMI TOUBmaM't. OXFORD. OHO. LIBRARY
Bishop family. Papers, 1803 -191L 61-2480
CoMngton, Samuel Fulton, 1819-1889. Papers,
1832-89. 61-2496
French, Burton Lee, 1875-1954. Papers, 1903-53.
61-1991
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Library. Ufa™.™..
1809-1980. 61-2298
Oxford, Ohio. Memorial Presbyterian Church. Records.
1825-1933. 61-2519
MICHIGAN. CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Whittler, John Greenleat, 1807-1892. Correspoodence,
ca. 1820-92. 62-1225
MICHIGAN. STATE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND
APPLIED SCIENCE. EAST LANSING. LIBRARY ~~
Eolden, Perry Greeley, 1865-11
1957.
Papers, 1886-
61-458
McMurtne, Douglas Crawford, 1888-1944. Jackson
E. Towns collection, 1910-44. 62-2163
MICHIGAN. STATE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND
APPT.TgTt S CIENCE. EAST LANSING. MUSEUM
Bagwell, Paul D. Papers, 1839-61. 62-4312
Barnes, Orlando Mack, d. 1899. Papers, 1848-
1M7 - 62-4310
Carpenter, William Leland, 1854-1938. Papers,
1876-1936. 62-4308
Catheart, Charles William, 1809-1888. Papera,
1821-84. 62-4108
Chamberlain family. Papers, 1796-1931. 61-2187
Dunkley Company, Kalama2oo, m^>> Records
1904-60. ' 62-4305
Hicks, Mary Satan. Correspondence, 1843-1911.
61-2781
Boar, Richard M., b. 1831. Papers, 1880-1912.
61-1987
Kellogg, John Harvey, 1852-1943. Papers,
1678-1949.
62-4313
Olds, Ransom Eli, 1954-1950. Papers, 1904-17.
Parkhurst, John Gibson, 1824-1906. Papers,
1831-1906. 62-4311
Saginaw Bay Fish Company. Records, 1883-1931.
Taft Memorial Highway Association. Records, ^
1925-50. 62-43Sl
Vandercook, Roy C. , 1873- Papers, 1849-1957.
62-4309
Warren family. Papers, 1831-1951. 62-4314
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. LAW LIBRARY
Michigan CTer.) County Court (Wayne Co. ). Records,
1815-30. 61-1594
Mlrnigan (Ter.) District Court (Huron and Detroit).
Records, 1799-1814. 61-1587
M l rn iga n CTer. ) Supreme Court. Records, 1805-36.
61-1584
Mlrni ga n (Ter.) Supreme Court. Records, ca. 1824-
ca. 1850. 61-1568
Michigan. Circuit Court (Wayne Co. ). Records,
"25-60. 61-1583
Michigan. District Court (Wayne Co. ). Records,
1840-42. 61-1595
Mirhlgan Supreme Court. Records, 1829-87.
Northwest Territory, U.S. County Court of Common
Pleas (Wayne Co. ). Records, 1796-1805. 81-1582
Northwest Territory, U.S. Court of General. Quarter
Session of the Peace (Wayne Co.). Records, 1796-
1805. 61-1576
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Mirhlgan University. Library. Joseph T.ahadie
collection, ca. 1870- 61-3280
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. MUSEUMS LIBRARY W
Steere, Joseph BeaL 1842-1940. Papers, 1871-
»*. 61-2749
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. TRANSPORTATION LIBRARY
Baldwin family. Papers, ca. 1800-85. 62-1436
Brown, George M., u. 1843. Papers, 1859-1901.
62-1437
Detroit United Railway. Records, 1848-1934. 62-584
EHet, Charles, 1810-1862. Papers, 1827-1926.
82-2071
Evans, Oliver, 1765-1819. Papers, 1792-1834.
Stuart, Francis Lee, 1866-1935. Papers,
1892-1935. 62-2676
62-4306
MjujubAM. UNIVERSITY. WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS
t.thbaby ~^ ' ~— — — -*
Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, 1805-1877. Autograph
album, 1851-60. 60-326
Adams, Andrew, 1736-1797. Correspondence,
1763-94. 60-588
Adams, -Randolph Greenfield, 1882^1851. Papers,
1920-49. 60-325
Alexander, Luden Hugh, 1886-1926. Correspond-
ence, 1901-13. 80-324
Alger, Russell Alexander, 1836-1907. Papers, 1862-
1907. 60-1433
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, baron, 1717-1797. Papers, Ml
1758-64. 60-1224™
Atkinson, John, 1742-1823. Papers, 1788-1849. 60-53
Baldwin lamily. Correspondence, 1662-1864. 60-1084
Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustm Caron de 1732-1799
Papers, 1767-1832. 60I1323
Beeson family. Business and «™»~.<-»i papers, 1809-
50. 60-323
Blrney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. Papers, 1816-
57. 80-1221
Bradford Club, New York. Records, 1859-67. 60-1222
Brintey family. Papers, 1822-88. 60-1357
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. WILLIAM L. CL EMENTS
LIBRARY (Continued] — ~
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Peter Brougham, baron,
1778-1868. Papers, 1807-66. 60-1223
Canning, George, 1770-1827. Papers, 1791-1829.
60-370
Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879. Letters, 1829-
35. 60-321
Carter-Pollard papers, 1934-45. 60-322
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. Papers, 1774-1921. 60-318
Clements, William Laurence, 1861-19S4. Papers
1914-34. 60-1428
Clinton, George, 1686 7-1761. Papers, 1897-1759.
60-1426
Clinton, Sir Henry, 17387-1795. Papers, 1750-1812.
60-1447
Cooke, Aaron J., collector. Civil War papers, 1850-
"• 60-340
Croter, John Wilson, 1780-1857. Papers, 1803-57.
Ceernavaca, Mexico. Papers, ea. 1650.
Dallas family. Papers, 1893-1852.
60-1460
)-853
1-1130
Dawson, Henry Barton, 1821-1889. Papers, 1827-
1913, 60-1380
Dearborn, Henry Alexander ScamraelL 1783-1851
Correspondence, 1801-47. 61-2950
Devonshire, Georgians (Spencer) Cavendish, duchess
ot, 1757-1806. Correspondence, 1789-1802. 60-1466
Diaz, Porflrio, Pres. Mexico, 1830-1915. Papers
1*«-1MS. ^ 60-1432
Dowdeswell, Wllltam, 1721-1775. Papers, 1765-74.
60-1290
Force, Peter, 1790-1868. Papers, 1820-68. 60-1289
Forsyth, James William, 1836-1906. Papers, 1851-
61-2101
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806. Correspondence,
1781 " W - 60-1431
P ^ l ?- Al ^™ * s »"»""* e'trangeres. Become,
1781-84. 60-1405
Freeman, Edward Augustus, 1823-1892. Letters
1881 - 91 - ' 80-1277
Forms, James. Letters, 1755-58. 61-2951
Fyffe family. Papers, 1756-1845. 60-1099
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Papers, 1754-83. 59-5
George m, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820. Papers,
1784-1810. 60-1427
Goulbura, Henry, 1784-1856. Papers, 1813-14. 60-1437
Grant, Charles, viscount de Vaux. Papers, 1756-
18M - 60-1298
Gt. Brit. Quartermaster-General's Dept. Papers
1792-1819. 60-343
60-1459
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers, 1775-86.
Granule, George, 1712-1770. Papers, 1756-57.
60-1293
Hancock, Cornelia, 1840-1926. Correspondence.
1«B-B5. 60-1279
Harmar, Josiah, 1753-1813. Papers,1681-1855.
60-1464
Harris, Levett. Letters, 1814. 61-1915
Hartley, David, 1732-1813. Papers, 1783-85. 60-1243
Haskell, Clinton H., 1888-1951, collector. Papers
1778-1948. 60-1457
Hacker, Frank Joseph, 1846-1927. Papers, 1B91-
1B04, 60-1288
Holker, John, 1745-1822. Papers, 1770-1857. 80-3242
Hoskins, Sir Anthony Hlley, 1828-1901. Letter book,
1869 " T1 - 61-3189
61-1944
Howe family. Papers, 1758-1812.
Hoist, Cornelia (Stekete) 1865- Papers, 1927-35.
60-1263
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U. s., 1742-1826. Cor-
respondence, 1780-1825. 62-523
■"*££? f Faden ' Umam - Business correspondence,
"™-«. 60-1297
Jungkenn, Friedrich Kristlan Arnold von, 1732-1806
Papers, 1775-84. 60-1434
Knox, William, 1732-1810. Papers, 1757-1809.
60-1473
Repository Index
Lacalta, Sir James Philip, 1813-1895, collector.
Papers, 1692-1885. 60-1435
Lansdowne, Henry Petty FUxMaurice, 3d marquis of,
1780-1863. Papers, 1806-35. 60-1436
Lansdowne, William Petty, 1st marquis of, 1737-
1805. Papers, 1663-1797. 60-314
Law, Andrew, 1749-182L Papers, 1775-182L
61-2507
Lee, John, 1733-1793. Papers, 1763-1817. 60-1287
Letters and doc u ments relating to Guatemalan history,
1760-1879. 60-1429
Lewis, Henry, 1819-1904. Letters, 1849,-76. 61-1916
Lovejoy, Owen, 1811-1864. Papers, 1828-1948.
60-328
60-901
60-586
60-1966
Lyon, Lucius. Papers, 1812-52.
Lyttetton, William Henry Lyttehon, 1st baron, 1724-
1808. Papers, 1755-60. 60-2101
Macartney, George Macartney, earL 17S7-1806.
Papers, 1776-1800. 60-1280
McBeary, James, 1753-1816. Papers, 1777-1820.
Mackenzie, Frederick, d. 1824. Papers, 1755-83,
Mann, Horace, 1844-1868. Papers, 1864.
Markham, Sir Clements Robert, 1830-1916. Papers,
1850-1910. 61-3094
Mason, Christopher, 1741-1809. Letter book,
17B0-95. 61 .3 3S8
Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st viscount, 1742-181L
Papers, 1728-1830. 80-1382
M exic a n independence papers, 1810-21. 60-58
Mexico (City) Jardih Botanico. Records, 1785-89.
60-547
Mexico (Vleeroyalty) Documents, 1784-90. 62-1219
Mexico (Vleeroyalty) Official letters of the Viceroy,
Antonio Maria BucareU y Ursua, 1771-78. 60-1285
Mexico (ViceroyaKy) Laws, statutes, etc Coleccion
general de las reales cedulas y ordenes que haeen
el govieroo de los asuntos fiscafes formada per el
Sr. Dr. Dn. Josef Antonio de Areche del Consejo de
S. M. y su Fiscal en la RL Audlenda de Mexico.
1773. 60-2037
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library
V*£?%eV mmo * fl]lux books > ^ textbooks, ca.
1660-1850. ^-SU
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
American Revolutionary War correspondence, 1781-
**• 60-2528
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Book collectors' letters, 1810-1950. 60-1284
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Business records, 1741-1914. 61-3397
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Correspondence and papers, 1757-1934. 61-3255
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Diaries and journals, 14937-1864., 62-2076
Michigan. University. William L. Clements
Library. Histories and memorials, 1520-192L
62-2549
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Literary manuscripts and related materials. 11th
cent.-1878. M . 1Mg
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Mexican manuscripts, late 18th cent. — 1835.
62-1217
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Military papers, 1540-1865. 62-2077
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1493-1949. 60-3298
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts re bring to Mexico,
1551-1842, 61-3246
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library
Official records, 1493-1853. 61-3396
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Papers relating to the War of 1812, 1807-25.
81-2303
Mildmay, Sir William, 1705-1771. Papers, 1748-56.
60-1291
Monette, John Wesley. Papers, 1824-51. 60-2045
Nen family. Records, 1774-1872. 61-2501
Mew France. Gouverneur. Official correspondence,
1682-1727. 60-1438
Newfoundland. Office of Ordnance. Records, 1790-
81- 60-566
North, Frederick North, baron, 1732-1792, Army
reports, 1770-82. 60-70
Palgrave family. Papers, 1796-1844. 60-83
Papers relating to Latin America, 1644-1882. 60-203
Papers relating to Louisiana, 1787-1803. 60-1098
Papers relating to Poena, Mexico, 1868. 60-205
Papers relating to Yucatan, 1772-1896. 60-204
Patch, Ira J. Letter book, 1B56-57. 61-9093
Pitt family. Papers, 1750-1830. 80-1381
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Episco-
pal papers, 1785-1904. 60-715
Reeves, Jesse Siddall, 1872-1942, collector. Papers,
1814-1927. 60-307
Rogers, Robert, 1731-1796. Papers, 1758-1832.
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1856-1919. Papers,
1685-1919. 60-59
Rosslyn, Alexander Wedderburn, 1st earl of, 1733-
1805. Papers, 1676-1800. 60-2040
RnsselL John Russell, 1st earl, 1792-1878. Papers,
1808-66. 60-1232
SackvUle, George SackvlUe Germain, 1st viscount,
1716-1785. Papers, 1683-1785. 60-1376
Sartorio, Josf Manuel, 1746-1829. Papers. 60-1338
Savannah shipping records, 1626-60. 60-550
Schoff, James S., collector. Papers, 1759-1828.
60-1735
Seymour, Isaac Gordon, d. 1862. Papers, 1836-68.
60-327
Snadwell, Thomas G., d. 1780. Letters, 1773-78.
60-1276
Shaw family. Business records, 1745-1850. 62-207
Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, 1st earl of, 1735-1821.
Correspondence, 1801-19. 60-1355
Slmeee, John Graves, 1752-1806. Papers, 1774-1824.
60-1368
Smith, Hubert Stacy, 1888-1946, collector. Papers
relating to naval affairs, 12th cent.-1915. 60-1369
Squler, Ephralm George, 1821-1888. Papers, 1616-
86. 61-2949
Sterling, James. Letter book, 1761^65. 61-3092
Stevens, Henry, 1819-1886. Papers, 1812-1911.
60-1339
Sumner, Jethro, 1733-1785. Correspondence, 1780-81.
60-1335
Sydney, Tbomas Townsbend, 1st viscount, 1733-1800.
Papers, 1665-1829, 60-1362
Toombs family. Papers, 1776-1849. 60-2039
Tousard, Louis de, 1749-1821. Papers, 1787-1655.
Townshend, Charles, 1725-1767. Letters, 1763-68.
60-1275
Townshend, George Townsbend, 1st marquis, 1724-
1807. Papers, 1767-1807. 60-1334
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Fort Wayne Agency.
Letter book, 1809-15. 62-981
60-1266
60-1267
U. S. Congress. Papers, 1760-1821.
V. S. President. Papers, 1776-1945.
Van Tyne, Claude Halstead, 1869-1930. Papers, 1895-
1930. 60-1321
Varios papeles, 1716-1833. 61-3233
Vaugban, Benjamin, 1751-1835. Papers, 1776-
1828. 61-1135
Vaugban, Sir John, 17387-1785. Papers, 1779-81.
80-1320
Vignaud, Henry, 1830-1922. Papers, 1840-1922.
60-1364
Warren, Sir Peter, 1703-1752. Papers, 1744-51.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1783-1853.
Weld family. Papers, 1822-98.
60-713
60-1071
Repository Index
MICHIGAN " OWVESSITY. WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS
LIBRARY (Contmuedr
Whipple, Abraham, 1733-1819. Papers, 1763-87.
61-2-421
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797. Pap.ro, 1741-84. 80-1333
Williams, Samuel, 1786-1859. Papers, 1814-56. 60-1265
Wilson family. Papers, 1790-1850. 60-1465
Wmstone, Charles. Letter book, 1777-86. (1-3091
Wray, George. Papers, 1770-93. " 61-43
7 a ratecaii , Mexico (State! Records, ca. 1581-ca. 1870.
60-876
MTDDLEBOR01K5H HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Peine, Peter K,, 1788-1861. Business records, ca.
1620-1910. 60-2969
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. Mmm-KBIIBY vr, T.TPJtAf/Y
MfckUebury College, MfckUebury, VL Manuscript
collection, 1811-194—7 • 61-2597
MILLS COL LEGE. CALD7. LIBRARY
Boater, Albert Maurice, 1866-1941. Correspondence
«■ 1W0-41. M .S le5
CooUdge, Dane, 1873-1940. Papers, ca. 1915-
1939. ai ^ ai
Hitchcock family. Hitchcock-Colt papers, ca. 1730-
1W». 61-3295
Mills College, CaW. Library. British and Americas
writers collection, ca. 1800- 61-3164
Mills College, Calif. Library. California writers
collection, ca. 1840- 81-3156
Bambardt, Am-ella (Beary) 1877-1948. Papers ca.
1880-1948. 81-S08B
MILLSAPS COLLEGE ■ JACKSON . «r« imm
uptwwh j ARCHIVES
Wlnans, William, 1788-1857. Papers, 1811-57.
MILTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. MILTON. WIS.
62-779
Milton Historical Society, Milton, Wis. Manuscript
collection, 1822- 61-2103
MILWAUKEE. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Range, Herman G., colle ct or. Marine collection.
62-526
61-3015
Zeldler, Frank P. Papers, 1936-
MINNEAPOLIS. /PUBLIC LIBRARY
Attic Club, Minneapolis. Records, ca. 1912-30.
62-4485
Minneapolis. Public Library. Autograph collection,
ca. 1700-1954. 60-3243
MlnneapoUe. Public Library. Music Dept Music
manuscripts, 15th cent -20th cenL 61-23
Minnesota Academy of Science. Records, 1873-1929.
60-2156
MINNESOT A TTTSTOR CAL SOCIETY
Ada Cooperative Creamery Association.
Records, 1920-56. 62-3014
Adams, Charles Powell, 1831-1893. Papers
1861-1921. 62-2098
Adams, Elmer Ellsworth, 1861-1950. Papers, 1660-
1951. 61-2786
Adams, Moses Newton, 1822-1902. Papers, 1853-79.
62-1740
Adams School Civic League, Minneapolis. Records,
1904-10. 60-467
Alton, John Felix, b. 1817. Papers, 1835-88. 62-2186
Akers, Peter, 1790-1886. Papers, 1778-1911.
62-2114
Alien lamlly. Papers, 1924-37. 62-3252
Almmtist (A. W.) Hardware Store, Cokato, Minn.
Records, 1888-93. 60-435
Alvord, Clarence Walworth, 1888-1928, Papers
1847-1928.
62-2102
American Association of University Women. Min-
nesota Division. Records, 1869-1942. 60-842
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis-
sions. Records, 1827-73. 60-860
American Fur Company. Records, 1803-66. 62-2718
American immigration Company, Chippewa Falls,
Wle. Records, 1906-41. 60-541
American Legion. Minnesota. Records, 1819-38.
American Turners. St. Anthony, Mian. Records,
1868-1928. 60-837
American Turners. St. PauL Records, 1866-1919.
American Tuners. West St. Paul, Minn. Records,
1890-1913. 60-850
Amerlaad, William B., 1867- collector. Papers,
1778-1932. ' ' 60-964
Andrews, Christopher Columbus, 1829-1922. Papere,
1843-1930. 80-1807
Andrews family. Papers, 1852-1920, 60-1821
Annan, Charles Leroy, 1853-1922. Papers, 1895-1921.
62-2100
Anoka, Minn. Mrs* Ohfreraallst Society. Records,
1867-1900. 60-690
Architects' Small House Service Bureau of the United
States, inc. Records, 1920-41. 60-488
Armstrong, Moses Kimball, 1832-1906. Papers, 1856-
12 - 62-2101
Armstrong family. Papers, 1620-1943. 60-1034
Arnold, Henry Vernon, 1846-1931. Papers, 1840-1931.
Arsonist, OttoW., 1858-1935. Correspondence,
1895-97. 60-498
Associated Charities of St. PauL Records, 1892-
1917. 62-1162
Association of the Third Regiment of Minnesota
Veterans' Volunteers. Records, 1912-22. 61-810
Atwood, Edwin B.,1829-1900. Papers, 1860-1900.
Auerbach, Maurice, 1835-1915. Business records,
1887-1918. 62-2243
Austin, Horace, 1831-1905. Correspondence,
1870-1905. 62-1741
Bachelors' Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1877-1915.
60-518
Backus-Brooks Company, Mi«i^p^u B Records,
1892-1911. 60-437
Bailey, Everett Hosktns, 1850-1938. Papers,
1839-1954. 62-1613
Balllif, Matilda Vletorlne, 1883- Papers, 1646-1929.
62-1742
Bailiff Brothers, Bloomington, Minn. Records,
1881-1912. 60-447
Ballly, Alexis, 1798-1861. Papers, 1820-84. 62-2021
Balrd, Sarah G., 1843-1923. Diaries, 1870-1918.
Baker, Barrette Watts, 1869-1956. Papers,
1885-1956. 62-4242
Bancroft, John EarL Papers, 1857-68. 62-1743
Bardon, John A., 1863-1940, collector. Papers, 1845-
80. 80-1028
Barnes, Frederick R. Papers, 1928-43. 80-931
Bartholomew, Charles Lewis, 1869-1949. Papers
1895-1941. 60.495
Barton, Richard J., 1860-1939. Papers, 1894-1939.
60-847
Bassett, Joel Bean, 1817-1912. Papers, 1859-76.
62-2022
Baxter, Luther Loren, 1832-1915. Papers, 1853-1911.
62-1744
Beardsley, Benjamin F„ b. 1860. Papers, 1904-28.
60-517
Beaver Club, MentreaL Minutes, 1807-27. 60-516
Belcourt, George Antolne, 1803-1874. Papers,
1832-57. 60-2062
Bell, James Hughes, 1825-1892. Papers, 1845-92.
60-1205
Benjamin, John, 1823-1902. Papers, 1840-195L
62-1590
Bernard, Swen, b. 1860. Papers, 1922-24. 62-3262
Berry, Charles H., 1823-1900. Papers, 1852-1904.
60-531
Bersback, Ernest, 1858 (ca.J-1934. Papers, 1913-31.
60-1798
Bessesen, Beatrice GJertsen, 1886-1935. Papers,
1904-34. 62-^310
Best, William S., 1837-1900. Papers, 1882-S9.
Better Business Bureau of Minneapolis. Records,
1912-25. 60-519
Bill, Fred Adalbert, 1850-1936. Papers, 1845-1934.
60-2495
eo^mj
60-1040
Blsbee, Lewis c, 1834-192L Papers, 1862-67.
Blseoe, George Street, b. 1835. Papers, 1660-67.
60-1328
Bliss, Paul Southworth, 1889-1941. Papers, 1834-
36. 60-948
Bloomer, Samuel, 1835-1917. Papers, 1861-1920.
B'nal B'rlth. District No. 6. Records, 1910-25.
Bonness, Frederick W. Business records, 1873-
1909. 62-3263
Bothne, Glsle Christian Johnson, 1860-1934. Papers,
1905-34. 60-1035
Boutwell, William Thurston, 1803-1890. Papers,
1832-81. 62-3264
Bowe family. Papers, 1675-1919. 62-4611
Bracket!, George Augustus, 1836-1921. Papers,
1855-1920.' 62-3248
Bradlee, Caleb Davis, 1831-1897. Papers, 1789-
1890. 63-3249
Brandborg, Charles W., 1847-1916. Papers, 1888-
1938. 60-1033
Breckenndge, Elizabeth E., 1859-1942. Papers,
1863-97. 60-854
Breen Stone and Marble Company, a*a«*a mimi
Letters, 1617-19. 62-Hfei
BrfU, Kenneth Gray, 1883-1954. Papers, 1875-1944.
60-471
Branson and FoUom Towing Company, Stillwater,
Minn. Records, 1870-1918. 60-446
Brown, David M., b. 1857. Correspondence, 1884-
1911. 62-1458
Brown, Edwin H., 1875-1930. Papers, 1919-34.
60-494
Brown, Ernest L., 1861 (ca.)-19S3. Diaries, 1890-
1909. J0.9U
Brown, Garfield W., 1881- Papers, 1906-20. 80-472
Brown, Joseph Renshaw, 1805-1870. Papers of
Joseph R. and Samuel J. Brown, 1B38-1916. 62-4808
Brown and Betcher Company, Red Wing, Mmn.
Records, 1860-66. 60-521
Buck, Solon Justus, 1884- Papers, 1906-35. 60-952
Burbank, Henry C., 1835-1905. Papers, 1863-91.
60-525
Burch, Newell, 1842-1908. Papers, 1863-1959.
62-4243
Business Women's Holding Company, Minneapolis.
Records, 1909-33. 60-524
Butler, Nathan, 1831-1927. Papers, 1850-1923. 62-3247
Butler, Pierce, 1866-1939. Papers, 1923-39. 60-513
Butters, Frederic King, 1878-1945. Papers, 1848-
1916. 60-1032
Canada. Governor General Records, 1768-1867.
61-71
Carpenter, Cephas Warner. Papers, ca.
1868-83.
-4OT)
Carre 11 family. Correspondence, 1847-96. 62-3253
Carter, Theodore G. , 1832-1914. Papers, 1834-
1920. 61-743
Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780. Papers, 1759-70.
60-939
Case, John H., 1846-1926. Papers, 1854-1926. 60-1325
Castle, Henry Anson, 1841-1916. Papers, 1836-1917.
62-3331
Catholic Order of Foresters. St. PauL Records
1894-1932. ' 80.532
Chancy, Joslah Blodget, 1828-1908. Papers, 1782-
1917. 62-3246
Repository Index
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
fUrapmsn, Edward C, collector. Papers, 1929-37.
a
^Chapman, Herman Haupt, 1874- Papers, 1900-40.
Chatfleld, Andrew Gould, 1810-1875. Papers, 1831-
1942. 62-2103
Chester-Kent, Inc., St. Paul. Records,
1905-59. 62-4993
Chrlstensen, Otto August, 1870-1918. Papers, 1870-
1M9- 60-1242
Christian, George Chase, 1873-1919. Papers. 62-3245
Chxlstlanson, Theodore, 1883-1948. Papers, 1925-
30. 60-611
Chute, Richard, 1820-1893. Papers, 1841-1921.
62-4809
Cigar Maters' International Union of America. Lo-
cal Ko. 98, St. Paul. Records, 1879-1933. 60-538
Clapp, Moses Edwin, 1851-1929. Papers, 1873-1929.
60-2003
Claremont, Mum. First Congregational Church.
Records, 1894-1910. 60-691
Clark, Edwin, 1834-1922. Papers, 1657-1904.
62-4852
Clark family. Papers, 1830-1959. 62-4110
Cokato Elevator Company, Cokato, Minn. Records
1883-1919. 60-835
Cote, Emerson, 1838-1907. Papers, 1869-1940. 60-979
Cole and Weeks, Minneapolis. Records, 1877-87.
60-455
Columbian Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1912-26.
60-482
Committee of 48. Minnesota. State Central Committee.
Records, 1920-24. 60-977
kComstock, John, 1612-1890. Correspondence, 1850-
W me - 60-528
Comstock, Solomon Gilman, 1642-1933. Papers,
1872-1932. 60-1806
Conger, Charles Leslie. Papers, 1899-1934. 60-932
Congregational Borne Missionary Society. Minnesota
Branch. Records, 1859-79. . 60-861
Constans, William. Papers, 1850-1915. 82-3271
CooUdge, AHce P., 1886-B33. Papers, 1896-
1932. 62-2721
Coon, Gaktn E. Correspondence, 1888. 62-3273
Cooperative Services, Inc., Minneapolis. Records,
1W4-5T. 62-1228
Corbett, Harriet B. Papers, 1853-75. 82-3272
Countryman, Levi N., 1832-1924. Papers, 1858-62.
60-1038
Cray, WUlard Rush, 1853-1938. Papers, 1853-1904.
60-529
Crocker (George) Grocery and Meat Market, Minne-
apolis. Records, 1886-96. 60-433
Crosby, George, 1858-1937. Correspondence, 1866-
W30; 60-93T
Crosby, Henry W„ 1819-1906. Papers, 1865-1905.
Cross, William. Diaries, 1681-1916.
Crowe, Isaac Papers, 1843-75.
80-941
60-612
60-1208
Cummins, John R., 1842-19167 Papers, 1850-1916.
62-3270
Jlartt, Edward H. S., 1824-1903. Papers, 1846- 1903.
"* 60-1209
rs of the American Revobttlon. Mmnesota.
Records, 1928. 60-992
Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota.
St. Paul Chapter. Records, 1891-1946. 60-994
Davidson family. Papers, 1917-1919. 61-2787
Davis, Charles £. Letters, 1859-65. 60-2008
Davis, Cushmaa Kellogg, 1838-1900. Papers, 1888-
98 - 60-1051
Day, Vincent A., 1885-1945. Papers, 1609-45. 60-1029
Dean, William Bake, 1838-1922. Papers, 1851-1920.
60-1043
62-4807
De Graw, John, Papers, 1649-1921.
Dibble, Leonard w., 1843-1924. Letters, 1665-73.
60-485
Dickson, Margarette Ball, 1884- Correspondence,
1924-42. 60-463
Dickson, Robert, 1765-1823. Papers, 1790-1822.
Dickson family. Papers, 1774-1929.
Dlgbt, Charles Fremont, 1896-1938. Papers, 1883-
60-542
60-1100
1938.
Dodge, Louis L. Papers, 1890-1927.
1-764
62-3269
Dollenmayer, Albert, 1662-1949. Papers, 1865-1938.
60-965
Donahower, Jeremiah Chester, 1837-1921. Papers,
1853-1919. 62-3266
Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901. Papers, 1850-1909.
62-3404
Dougherty, John Alley, 1929- Papers, 1951-52. 62-3956
Dousman, Hercules Louis, 1800-1868. Business
records, 1841-1903. 62-4871
Dowling, Michael John, 1866-1921. Papers, 1890-
1922 - 60-632
Drake, Benjamin, 1660- Papers, 1912-22. 60-546
Dreeback, Michael R., b. 1836. Papers, 1864-65.
60-935
Df*. Edward B., 1827-1902. Papers, 1848-93. 62-3268
Dubuque, Iowa. St. Raphael's Cathedral. Records,
1839-58. 60-680
Dupuls and whitman, Mendota, Minn. Records,
1854-64. 60-452
Dwelle, G. Merrill, 1835-1916. Papers, 1843-96.
Eames, Richard M. Papers, 1864-94.
62-1161
60-473
Easton, Jason Clark, 1823-1901. Papers, 1849-1941.
60-544
Eckles, Clarence Henry, 1875-1933. Papers, 1911-
33. 60^78
Edgar, William Crowell, 1856-1932. Papers,
1832-1949. 62-4915
Eleventh Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
Association. Records, 1894-1813. 61-591
Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of. Minne-
apolis. Lodge Ko. 44. Records, 1913-34. 60-507
EUingBton, Henry. Papers. 62-2141
Elliott, Charles Burke, 1861-1935. Papers, 1886-1934.
60-657
Erlcksen, Theresa, 1867- Papers, 1906-37.
61-755
Ermatlnger, James, d. 1868. Correspondence.
1833-87. 62-3267
Evans, Albert Leslie. Papers, 1905-36. 62-4363
Excelsior, Minn. Congregational Church. Records,
1853-1924. 60 _ M2
Fairchlld, Henry shields, 1826-1913. Papers, 1871-
74 - 60-512
TfcePsrmer. General edition. Farmers' letters,
1MS - 60-1330
Farmer Labor Association. Records, 1924-46. 60-503
Farwell, Minn. Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1889-1930. 60 -602
Faulkner, Lloyd A. Correspondence, 1889-1919.
62-4806
Firestone, Allan L. Papers, 1917-19. 62-3312
Firkins, Oscar W., 1864-1932. Papers, 1876-1934.
60-492
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Association.
Records, 1869-1932. 61-594
Fisher, Henry. Correspondence, 1826-67. 60-453
Flandrau, Charles Eugene, 1828-1903. Papers,
1856-63. 60-1901
Fleekten, Swan J. Papers, 1892-1903. 62-3313
Flint, Francis S. Papers of Francis S. and
Schuyler Flint, 1855-61. 62-4746
Follett family. Papers, 1841-1912. 62-4680
Folwell, William Watts, 1633-1929. Papers, 1769-
1933. 62-3385
Forbes, William Henry, 1615-1875. Cory-Forbes
papers, 1853-1927. 62-3271
Fort Benton Transportation Company, Fort Benton,
Mont. Records, 1867-83. 60-502
Fort Shelling, Mum. Round Tower Museum.
Records, 1919-45. 60-600
Foulke, William, 1843-1935. Papers, 1896-1936.
Franchere, Gabriel, 1786-1863. Papers, 1835-39.
62-3314
Frankel, Hiram David, 1882-1931. Papers, 1873-
1930. 62-3345
Freudenrelch, Frederick, baron de. Papers, 1862-79.
62-3308
Fridley family. Papers, 1839-1924. 62-4879
Fuller and Johnson Company. Records, 1880-68.
Fuller family. Papers, 1840-88.
60-454
62-3324
Fulton, John Farquhar, 1699-1960. Papers, 1880-
19S4. 62-1465
Furber family. Papers, 1855-80. 62-3307
Gale, Edward Chenery, 1862-1943. Papers, I803-
86. 60-860
Gardner, Augustine Vincent, 1847-1939. Papers, 1877-
85. 60-926
Gear, Ezeklel Gilbert, 1793-1873. Papers, 1833-50.
62-3310
Genealogical records, ea. 1679-1928. 60-949
Gere, William B. , b. 1830. Papers of William
B. and Thomas P. Gere, 1655-1905. 62-4797
Giddlngs, Aranda P., 1828-1908. Papers, 1799-1917.
60-630
Gilbert, Joseph, 1865-1956. Papers, 1886-1954.
62-848
Glle, Chester A. Correspondence, 1817-19. 60-1916
GllflUan, Joseph Alexander, 1838-1913. Papers
1877-1913. 62-4805
Gillespie and Harper Company, Stillwater, Minn.
Records, 1874-90. 62-1229
Glllls, John A. Diaries, 1861-69. 82-2737
Glllmor, Frank B., b. 1875. Papers, 1910-48. 60-2231
Glendale, Minn. United Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1861-65. 60-620
Glenn family. Papers, 1842-1919. 62-1083
Gordon, Hanford Lenox,
1920.
16-1920. Papers, 1868-
82-3346
Gorman, Willis Arnold, 1816-1876. Papers,
1852-57. 62-4798
Graber, Albert, 1867-1959. Papers, 1857-1950. 62-3333
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Minnesota.
Records, 1866-1925. 80-834
Grant, lewis Addison, b. 1829. Papers, 1761-1911.
82-3306
Gray, James, 1862-1916. Papers, 1867-1916. 62-2739
Gray, Thomas Kennedy, 1833-1809. Papers, 1857-
1933. 60-526
Gt. Brit Colonial Office. Records, 1765-84. 60-981
Gt. Brit. Foreign Office. Records, 1836-37. 60-1425
Gregory, Bruguler and Geowey Fur Company, Fort
Union, N. D. Records, 1863-77. 62-4071
Griffin, Thomas Henry, 1836-1922. Papers, 1878-
1909. 60-456
Gutlersen, Granville, 1897-1918. Papers, 1903-16.
62-3305
Haecker, Theophllus, 1846-1938. Papers, 1873-1936.
60-661
Hagen, Harold Christian, 1901-1957. Papers, 1923-
57. 62-1457
Haines, Lynn, 1876-1929. Papers, 1909-31. 60-1374
Hale, William Dlnsmore, 1836-1915. Papers,
1857-1913. 62-4878
Hall, E. George, 1865-1938. Papers, 1885-1937.
Repository Index
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Ball, Richard, 1817-1907. Papers, 1822-1907.
62-4877
Hall, Sherman, 1800-1879. Letters, 1831-75. 62-3356
Hamilton , James Woodburn, 1866- Correspondence,
1914-25. 00-943
Hammer, Helnrieh. Papers, 1853-1960. 62-3957
Harris, John s., 1826-1901. Papers, 1849-1409.
60-2237
Hart, Evan. Papers, 1953-80. 62-3320
, William Riley, 1838-1926. Papers,
1863-1927. 62-4244
Hayes, Moses P. , 1830-1919. Business records,
1859-88. 62-479S
Hays, Theodore L., 1867-1945. Papers, 1887-1921.
62-1230
Heerman, Edward Edson,- 1834-1929. Papers, 1855-
1929. 60-1179
Hennepin County Bar Association. Records, 1935-
50. 60-628
Hennepin County Medical Society. Records, 1902-
21. 60-591
Henry, John N., b. 1822. Correspondence, 1847-72.
62-3295
Hensel lamlly. Papers, 1890-1920. 62-3947
Herrlck, Cyril Allyn, 1885-1920. Papers, 1802-1919.
Herrlck, Henry Nathan, 1832-1886. Papers, 1851-
u * 62-846
Hides, Henry George, 1838-1912. Papers, 1881-1912.
60-963
H1U, Alfred James, 1833-1895. Papers, 1855-95.
62-3282
Hone, Engebret Hagbarth, 1860-1940. Papers, 1874-
1940. 60-667
Holcombe, Return Ira, 1845-1916. Papers, 1859-
W16. 62-3281
Holrlk, Johan Andreas. Papers, 1B99-1960. 62-1041
Bosnwr, James Kendall, 1834-1927. Papers, 1856-
1928. 62-3283
HouKon, William Henry, 1840-1915. Papers, 1792-
19 M - 62-3365
Hoyt, John F. Papers of John F. and Benjamin
F. Hoyt, 18S5-86. 62-4796
Hudson, Horace BushnelL 1861-1920. Papers 1867-
1917. 62-3284
Hudson's Bay Company. Records, 1679-1842. 60-2529
Hughes, Twlford E., 1842-1931. Papers, 1870-1931.
60-623
60-1044
60-925
60-1045
Huntoon, Lucius Addison, 1827-1884. Business
records, 1876-84. 62-1231
Hutchinson family. Papers, 1844-99. 62-4965
Immigr ation Land Company. Records, 1898-1951.
62-1456
Improved Order at Red Men. Walker, Minn. Flat-
mouth Tribe No. 22. Records, 1898-1912. 60-598
bglenook Reading Club, St. PanL Records, 1905-38.
60-624
Irish-American Colonisation Company, ltd., Dublin.
Records, 1872-1909. 60-1564
Irvine, Stone, and McConnldc Banking House, St. Paul.
Records, 1857-62. 60-639
Ren, Michael, 1827-1882. Papers, 1852-98. 60-622
Ives, Gideon Sprague, 1846-1927. Papers, 1855-1926.
62-3311
Jaeger, Luth, 1851-1925. Papers, 1874-1933. 60-3336
Jennie Hays (S te amboat ) Records, 1882-84. 60-640
lohmen, Arne Odd, collector. Papers, 1847-1916.
60-962
Johnson, Abraham. Papers, 1862-1901. 60-621
Johnson, Charles F., 1843-1896. Papers, 1859-1912.
Johnson, Edward Morrill, 1850-1909. Business
records, 1899-1904. 60-1027
Humphrey, Noah Marcus. Papers, 1833-:
Hunt, Hiram B. Papers, 1809-77.
Hunt lamlly. Papers, 1710-1902.
Johnson, Harvey Hull, b. 1808. Papers, 1837-86.
Johnson, John Augustus, 1842-1904. Papers, 1842-
1M4- 62-3347
Johnson, Lawrence Henry, 1862-1947. Correspondence,'
1906-21. 60-961
Jones, John, 1824-1886. Papers, 1823-1932. 60-1041
Katz and Hertz Company, St. Paul. Records, 1901-
11. 60-507
Kelker, Rudolph Frederick, 1820-1906. Corre-
spondence, 1834-49. 62-4487
Kellogg, Frank Billings, 1856-1937. Papers, 1907-
37. 60-2030
Kellogg, Martin N., 1822-1896. Papers, 1845-87.
60-3252
Kelly, Raymond F., 1889- Papers, 1910-60. 62-3254
Kanmcott, Robert, 1835-1866. Papers, 1852-67.
King, William Smith, 1828-1900. Papers, 1849-1906.
62-3318
Kinney, Jay P., 1875- Papers, 1910-41. 62-1466
Kittson, Norman Wolfred, 1814-1888. Account
books, 1851-75. 62-4768
Kohlsaat, Relmer, 1810-1868. Papers, 1834-194L,
Koll, Mathias N., 1874-1934. Papers, 1890-1936.
60-1203
Lafot, Edward, 1867-1951. Papers, 1832-1939. 60-1352
Laird, Norton Company, Winona, Minn. Records,
1855-1905. 60-545
Lake Benton, Minn. Congregational Church. Re-
cords, 1880-1916. 80-618
Lake Region Library Club. Records, 1928-39. 60-957
Lammers, Albert John, 1859-1920. Papers of
Albert John and George August Lammers
1894-1933. 62-4914
Lamphere, George Nathan, 1845-1918. Papers
1891-1906. 62-4326
Lange, Dietrich, 1863-1940. Papers, 1905-24. 62-3317
Lange, Laurltz M. Papers, 1864-1918. 62-3316
Lanphear family. Correspondence, 1850-90. 60-2021
Larpenteur family. Papers, 1790-1913. 62-4876
Lawton, Helen Fuller, 1895- Papers, 1906-36.
62-1227
League of Minnesota Poets. Scrapbooks. 60-515
Learned family. Papers, 1757-1862. 62-3309
62-2118
Leavenworth, Frederick Peabody, b. 1833. Papers
1855-83.
Leonard, William Edwin, b. 1855. Papers of
William E. and William H. Leonard, 1850-
"lO- 62-4851
Le Sueur, Arthur, 1870-1950. Papers, 1916-22. 60-1101
Lewis, Robert Porter, b. 1835. Papers, 1854-1925.
62-3315
Llnd, John, 1854-1930. Papers, 1870-1933. 80-1805
Llndegard, AxeL Papers, 1861-193L. 60-1781
Lochren, William, 1832-1912. Papers, 1852-
1925.
62-5020
L ° r , i £',*?,. U,iaS ' Bp -' "92-1858- Correspondence,
1M3 - 50 - 60-2335
Loring, Charles Morgridge, 1833-1922
Papers, 1875-1922. 62-2955
Ludden, John Dwight, 1819-1907. Papers, 1774-
1806 - ' 62-2956
Lund, Charles C, 1832-1880. Papers, 1854-76.
60-609
Lynd, James William, 1830-1862. Papers, 1860-61.
60-1185
McCleary, James Thompson, 1853-1924. Papers,
1907-18. 60-523
McConnell, Warren Shelby. Papers, 1891-1910.
McDonald, John Stewart, 1831-1916. Papers, 1908-
16. 60-483
McGaughey, John P. Papers, 1878-1917. 60-440
McKellar family. Papers, 1830-97. 62-2967
McKenzle, Roderick, 17617-1844. Papers, 1786-
ca. 1842. 61 . 3M
McKuslck and Company, Stillwater, Minn. Account
books, 1848-1906. 60-476
McLeod, Martin, 1613-1860. Papers, 1830-83. 4(P
62-2968
McMath, John W. Papers, 1850-94. 62-2970
Macomber, John H., 1836-1916. Papers, 1883-
1914. 62-2655
Manahan, James, 1866-1932. Papers, 1883-1932.
60-1062
62-2969
ManoUgo, James W. Papers, 1834-91.
Mapleton, Minn. Congregational Church. Records,
1882-1930. 60-619
Marshall, William Rainey, 1825-1896. Papers,
1858-94. 82-4875
Marvin, Matthew, 1838-1903. Papers, 1861-95.
62-2971
Marvin, Richard, 1817-1902. Papers, 1860-1912.
Mason, William F. , 1837-1908. Papers,
1854-1935. 62-4978
Massingham, William Jeremiah, b. 1849.
Papers, 1854-1920. 62-4874
Mayer, Francis BlackwelL 1827-1899. Papers,
1851-1903. 62-2972
Mayne, Dexter Dwight, 1863-1929. Papers, 1916-
30. 60-448
Meiihen, Thomas J., 1856-1936. Papers, 1846-1918.
60-1187
Melby, John O., 1866-1944. Papers, 1933-44. 60-686
Merchant, Stephen L., 1841 (ca.)-1901. Papers,
1869-1900. 60-596
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. Minnesota-
Historical Society. Records, 1840-1909. 60-2344
Midwest Conservation Alliance. Records, 1935. ■
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States. Minnesota Commandery. Records,
1866-1914. 60-1068
Miller, Emily Clark (Huntington) 1833-1913. Papers,
1815-1913. 60-843
Mills, Lucius D., 1848-1936. Diaries, 1872-1936.
Minneapolis. Bethany Congregational Church.
Records, 1899-1924. 60-2331
Minneapolis. First Congregational Church. Records,
1883-91. 60-704
Minneapolis. First Presbyterian Church. Records,
1835-71. 60-681
Minneapolis. First Universalis! Church.
Records, 1895-1947. 62-4870
Minneapolis. Fobs Methodist Church. Records,
1872-1924. 60-797
Minneapolis. Lyndale Congregational Church.
Records, 1893-1918. 60^703
Minneapolis. Mutual Hose Company Number 2.
Records, 1868-1920. 60-672
Minneapolis. Olivet Methodist Church. Records,
1878-1909. 60-683
Minneapolis. Park Avenue Congregational Church-
Records, 1870-1902. 60-684
Minneapolis. Westminister Presbyterian Church.
Woman's Home Missionary Society. Records,
1883. 60-682
Minneapolis Bar Association. Records, 1916-34.
60-474 ^,
Minneapolis Citizens' Committee on Public School ^pP
Finance. Records, 1933-36. 60-844
Minneapolis Bead Millers' Association. Records,
1883-87. 60-1657
Minnesota. Crime Commission. Records, 1922-34.
60-501
Minnesota. Home Guard. 15th Battalion. Records,
1918. so-975
Minnesota- National Guard. Records, 1881-1913.
Minnesota. National Guard. 6th Regt. Records,
1916-19. 60-960
Minnesota. Northwest Territory Celebration Com-
mission. Records, 1937-39. 60-990
Repository Index
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Minnesota. Pioneer Guard. Records, 1856-61.
Minnesota Academy of Medicine. Records, 1887-
1931. 60-885
Minnesota Artillery. 1st Regt. Battery L. Records,
1864-47. 60-243
Minnesota Boat Club. Records, 1870-1814. 60-9S6
Minnesota Child Labor Committee. Records, 1908-
23. 60-438
Minnesota Dairy Board of Trade,
ence, 1897.
Correspond-
Mlnnesota Equal Franchise League. Records, 1911-
Minnesota Federation of Women's Clubs. Records,
1896-1945. 60-489
Minnesota Hospital Service Association. Records,
1933^46. 60-695
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864. Records,
1861-64. 60-1350
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1884. Company
C. Records, 1861-63. 60-942
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864. Company
G. Records, 1661-64. 60-972
Minnes ot a Infantry. 5th Regt.,
K. Records, 1862-1902.
-1865. Company
60-973
Minnesota Infantry. 6th Regt., 1862-1865. Company
F. Records, 1855-87. 60-974
1
Minnesota Infantry, Second Regiment, Veterans'
Volunteers. Records, 1864-1919. 61-807
Minnesota Infantry, Thirteenth Regiment, Volunteers'
Auxiliary Association. Records, 1898-99. 61-811
Minnesota League of Women Voters. Records,
1919-60. 62-4321
Ml nws ota Library Association. Records, 1891-1941.
60-929
Minnesota Mexican War Sotttters' Union. Records,
1672-84. 60-830
Minnesota Peace Society. Records, 1913-22. 60-460
Minnesota School of Missions, mHnwapftHp Records,
1907-34. 60-706
Minnesota Society of Neurology and Psychiatry.
Records, 1909-41. 62-1375
Minnesota State Dental Association. Records, 1882-
1932. 60-688
Minnesota State Homeopathic Institute. Records,
1867-1913. ^ 60-687
Minnesota State Senate. Association. Records, 1911-
47. 60-520
Minnesota Sunday School Association. Records, 1856-
1938. 60-627
Minnesota Territorial Pioneers, St. PauL Records,
1900-28. 60-850
Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association. Records,
1894-1921. 60-535
Modern Samaritans. Walker, Minn. Council No. 45.
Records, 1901-17. 60-468
Moffet, Lot, 1803-1870. Papers, 1835-78. 62-2973
Monday Literary Club, St. PauL Records, 1910-27.
60-496
Montgomery, Thomas, 1841-1907. Letters, 1862-67.
60-1360
Moore, Henry R., 1808-1894. Papers, 1854-92. 60-527
Morehouse family. Papers, 1694-1918. 62-4769
Morgan, Caleb. Papers, 1851-80. 60-490
Morris, Robert L. Papers, 1861-65. 62-4770
Morris, William M. Diaries, 1920-25. 60-930
Morrison, DorOus, 1814-1897. Papers, 1706-1913.
62-2089
Mullery-MeDonald Lumber Company, Durafh. Records,
1904-34. 62-1226
Murdock, Hollis R_, 1832-1891. Papers, 1837-91.
82-2974
Murray, John W., 1835-1920. Papers, 1855-73. 60-1031
Murray, William Pitt, 1827-1910. Papers, 1836-
1929. 62-3364
National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Minn-
esota Branch. 33d District. Records, 1921-56.
62-4075
National League of American Pen Women. Minne-
sota Branch. Records, 1927-48. .60-514
National Nonpartisan League. Records, 1915-27.
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
Minnesota. Records, 1896-1940. 60-829
Nelll, Edmund P., 1877-1937. Papers, 1898-99.
NellL Edward Outfield, 1823-1893. Papers, 1827-
1930. 62-3368
Nelson, Knute, 1843-1923. Papers, 1861-1934. 62-3379
Neumeier, Frederick C. Papers, 1668-1916. 62-2984
New Century Club, St. Paul. Records, 1667-1938.
60-506
New dm Publishing Company, New Ulm, Minn.
Records, 1919-26. 60-849
Nichols, Henry Martyn, 1824-1860. Papers, 1843-
62. 60-766
Nichols, Marcus Philip, 1636-1911. Papers,
1830-1911. 62-4772
Nickerson, John Q. A., 1825-1917. Papers, 1832-
1919. 60-1207
Nlcols, John, 1811-1873. Papers, 1816-69. 60-1349
Nielsen family. Papers, 1855-1931. 60-1780
Nilsen, Me, 1844-1933. Papers, 1675-1931. 60-716
Nineteenth Century Club, Minneapolis. Records,
1901-32. 60-481
Nlninger, Alexander Ramsey, 1844-1918. Papers,
1859-90. 60-1238
Nordmaendenes sangforenlng, Minneapolis. Records,
1886-1903. 60-848
North Star Woolen Mill Company. Records, 1874-
1941. 60-583
Northern Pine Manufacturers Association, Mhme-
apolis. Records, 1895-1931. 60-530
Northern Statee Co -operative League. Records,
1922-39. 60-444
Northfleld, Minn. First Baptist Church. Records,
1856-1942. 62-3237
NorthfieU Lyceum. Records, 1856-43. 60-1772
Northrup, George W., 1837-1864. Correspondence,
Northwest Company of Canada. Records, 1791-1611.
^^ 60-665
Northwestern Lumber Company, Eau Claire, Wis.
Correspondence, 1670-99. 60-479
Northwestern mtm»Mfa Educational Association
Records, 1909-26. 60-846
Norton, Sylvester H. Correspondence, 1862-82.
62-1540
NoweH, James Albert, 1866-1937. Papers, 1910-20.
80-451
Noyes, Charles Phelps, 1842-1921. Papers, 1832-
1921. 62-3342
Noyes, Frank W., 1857-1942. Papers, 1858-1941.
61-391
Noyes, Winthrop Gllman, 1889-1931. Letter books,
1906-10. 60-1237
Noyes Brothers and Cutler, inc., St. PauL Records,
1868-1919. 60-484
Nye, Frank Mellen, 1852-1935. Papers, 1881-1936.
60-1771
Oak Grove Tennis Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1911-
14. 60-845
Oberhoffer, EmlL 1867-1933. Correspondence, 1895-
1922. 60-944
Odd Fellows, independent Order of. Excelsior, Minn.
Minnetonka Lodge, No. 102. Records, 1889-1924.
60-509
Odd FeUows, Independent Order of. Marine, Minn.
Lodge No. 63. Records, 1678-1907. 60-508
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Minnesota.
Grand Encampment. Records, 1841-88. 80-511
Oldenburg, Henry, 1858-1926? Papers, 1888-1934.
60-77D
Olson, Floyd BJorastJerne, 1891-1936. Papers, 1923-
36. 60-946
Orton, Clark K-, b. 1846. Papers, 1880-93. 60-595
Overseas Luncheon Club, MinnplpirH". Records,
1923-36. 60-431
Own, Alfred, 1870-1935. Papers, 1684-1936. 60-710
Paige, Mabeth (Hurd) Papers, 1943-58. 62-2066
Parsons, C. Howard. Papers, 1894-1921. 60-491
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota State Grange.
Minnehaha Grange, Richfield. Records, 1873-
1936. 60-540
Patrons of Husbandry.. Minnesota State Grange.
North Star Grange, St. Paul. Reeords, 1868-
83. 60-457
Patrons* of Husbandry. Minnesota State Grange.
Pomona Grange No. 12, Hennepin Co. Records,
1881-95. 60-675
Peake, EbenezeT Steele, 1830-1905. Papers, 1853-
1930. 62-2736
Pearson, Charles Gottfried, b. 1875. Papers, 1911-
31. 60-449
Peet, James. Papers, 1656-65. 62-2965
Pettran, WenzeL 1826-1891. Papers, 1849-91. 60-2986
Pendergast, William Wirt, 1833-1903. Papers, 1816-
1956. 82-1042
Peterson, Andrew, 1616-1898. Papers, 1854-1931.
60-3198
Peterson, HJalmar Otto, 1679-1957. Papers, 1930-
54. 62-1040
Pettit, Curtis Hussey, 1833-1914. Papers,
1853-1904. 62-2986
Peyton, Theresa Barbara, 1880-1929. Papers,
1898-1917. 62-2987
Pickett, Eli K., 1828-1909. Papers, 1862-65. 60-936
PfkB, Robert, d. 1874. Papers, 1851-89. 60-1042
Pioneer Press Company, SL PauL Records, 1888-
1924. 60-697
Pioneer Rlvermen's Association. Records, 1915-
35. 60-534
Pioneer Savings and Loan Company. Records,
1883-1905. 60-459
Plrlns and Selg, Red wing, Minn. Records, 1888-
1906. 60-458
Political Equality Club, Minneapolis. Reeords, 1692-
1920. : 60-1328
Political Eauallty Club, SL PauL Records, 1910-17.
60-1329
Polk, Asa D, 1850-1940. Papers, 1853-1919. 60-653
Pond, Gideon Hollister, 1810-1676. Papers <
Gideon H. and Samuel W. Pond, 1833-91.
62-4872
Pond, Gideon Hollister, b. 1656. Papers of Mr.
and Mrs. Gideon H. Pond, Jr. , 1885-1914. 62-4873
Potts, Thomas Read, 1810-1874. Papers,
1843-69. , 62-2988
Powell, Ransom Judd, 1865-1937. Papers, 1906-22.
60-539
PoweU family. Papers, 1832-1952. 82-3384
Pray, CPUs Arkwright, 1833-1890. Papers, 1853-41.
60-563
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Presbyteries.
St. PauL Woman's Presbyterial Missionary Sodsty.
Records, 1877-1941. 60-2987
Presbyterian Church in the U. S, A. Synods. Minne-
sota. Woman's Synodical Missionary Society.
Records, 1880-1944. 60-2004
Preus, Jacob Aall Ottesen, 1883- Correspond-
ence, 1923.
Prince, Joseph W. Papers, 1863-74.
62-2989
60-1183
Prohibition Party. Minnesota, state Executive Com-
mittee. Records, 1888-1919. 60-445
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S.- A. Minne-
sota (Diocese) Records, 1845-1939. 60-670
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Provinces.
Northwest. Records, 1914-42. 60-775
Punnort, John E. Papers, 1864-1902. 60-439
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Radlsson, Pierre Esprit, 16207-1710. Papers, 1618-
**• 60-945
Ramsey County (Minn.) Bar Association. Records,
•1826-41. 60-469
Randall, Prank L., 1856-1921. Papers, 1885-1913.
60-1186
Records at voyageurs, 1727-85. 60-438
Remex, Minn Bethany Lutheran Church. Records,
1911-33. 60-689
Remey/Chartes Mason, 1874- collector. Remey
family histories and documents, 1939. 60-1030
Republican Party. Minnesota. State Central Com-
mittee. Records, 1857-1940. 60-991
Richardson, Georgia Mounts, 1856-1937. Papers
1862-1836. ^ 6 l. M7
Rlggs, Stephen Return, 1812-1883. Papers
1843-70. 62-2990
Ribeldafler, John GUlan, 1818-1893. Papers
1848-1959. ' 62-4681
Rlsedorph, John £., 1844-1910. Papers, 1862-1911.
80-866
Riverview Civic Club, SL PauL Records, 1924-47.
80-504
Robert, Louis, 1811-1874. Business records,
1851-62. ' Q2-2991
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946. Papers, 1857-
1» 47 - 60-662
Robertson, Daniel A. , 1813-1895. Papers
1814-1933. 62-2992
Rogers, Robert, 1731-1795. Papers, 1760-1841.
60-465
Rollins, Into Washington, 1829-1895. Papers, 1848-
"• 60-1797
RolUL Charles, 18107-1885. Papers', 1847-1929.
60-709
Roos, Charles, 1825-1878. Papers, 1825-1933. 60-940
Rosing, Leonard August, 1861-1909. Papers,
1893-1909.
62-2716
Rovers' Club, Excelsior, Minn. Records, 1903-19.
60-505
RusselL Jeremiah, 1809-1885. Papers, 1849-1934.
60-2503
RusselL Roswell Phillip, 1820-1896. Papers, 1849-
93 - 60-1820
SL Anftony Park Association, SL PauL Records,
1897-1926. '80^32
SL Cloud Cyclone Rebel Committee, SL Cloud, Mian.
Records, 1886. 60-1656
SL John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Washington
Co., Minn. Records, 1881-1905. 60-654
SL Louis Park, Minn. Union Congregational Church.
Records, 1885-96. 60-617
SL PauL Babies' Home. Records, 1890-1900. 60-477
SL PauL Board of Trade. Records, 1888-89. 60-488
SL PauL Cathedral ol SL PauL Records, 1840-57.
60-2332
SL PauL Central High SchooL Classbooks, 1889-
1W«- 60-861
SL PauL Chamber of Commerce. Records, 1881-
1BM - 60-1348
SL PauL First Covenant Church. Records 1874-
1MS - 60-705
SL PauL First Methodist Church. Records, 1857-
W32- 60-593
SL PauL First Presbyterian Church. Records.
1854-94. ^ 60-702
SL PauL First Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1854-1925. 60-851
SL Paul. Grace Methodist Church. Records, 1674-
U33 - 60-610
SLPauL Holman Memorial Methodist Church.
Records, 1884-1931. 60-694
SL PauL Macalester Presbyterian Church. Ladies'
Aid Society. Records, 1889-1927. 60-2325
SLPauL Merrlam Park Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1684-1923. 60-955
St. PauL Oakdale Avenue Community Church.
Records, 1896-1938. 60-2321
Repository Index
Sl PauL Oakland Cemetery. Records, 1854-1937.
60-1984
SL PauL Park Congregational Church. Records, 1883-
1913. 60-679
SL PauL People's Church. Records, 18SO-190L
60-625
St. PauL Plymouth Congregational Church. Records,
1858-1924. 60-698
St. PauL Protestant Home. Records, 1867-1937.
62-3953
SL PauL Protestant Orphan Asylum. Records,
1883-1929. 60-599
SL Paul. Trinity Lutheran Church. Records, 1870-
1937. eo-711
St. Paul. Wesley Methodist Church. Records, 1887-
1936. 60.701
SL PauL Wilson High SchooL Records, 1942-45.
60-983
SL Paul Fire Insurance PatroL Records, 1893-1938.
80-510
SL Paul Municipal Chorus. Records, 1920-34. 60-855
St. Paul Outdoor Sports Carnival Association.
Records, 1915-18. 60-984
SL Paul Phrenological Society. Records, 1890-99.
60-871
SL Paul Reading Circle. Records, 1872-80. 60-696
SL Paul Red Cross Aid Society. Records, 1898.
60-443
Saoboifn, John Benjamin, 1826-1904. Papers,
1S54 " 82 - ' 82-2993
Sanford, Maria Louisa, 1836-1920. Papers, 1868-
"*>• 62-3341
Satterlee, William Wilson, 1837-1893. Papers
of William W. and Marlon P. Satterlee, 1879-
1928. 62-4488
Savage, Edward P., 1844-1921. Papers, 1903-18.
62-2994
Schaefer family. Papers, 1849-1935. 62-3336
SchaU, Thomas Darin, 1878-1935. Papers, 1884-
19M - 60-592
Schiller Memorial Committee, SL PauL Records
19 °5-07. '60-1182
Schmidt, Mary (Schwandt) b. 1848. Papers
"95-1318. ' 62-2975
Sehroeder Brothers, SL PauL Records, 1855-1922.
60-626
Schubert Club, SL PauL Records, 1885-1944. 60-856
Schunemans, inc., SL PauL Records, 1877-96. 60-478
Schurman, Charles S., 1857-1934. Papers, 1881-
193S - 80-938
Seabury, Channlug, 1842-1910. Papers, 1851-1909.
60-989
Secombe, David Adams, 1827-1892. Paoers
18«-7a. ^* ' 8J.207J
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, 5th earl of, 1771-1820
Papers, 1806-24. 60-1178
Shaw (Daniel) Lumber Company, Eau Claire Wis.
R«ords, 1881-1911. ™"" y ' e ' Wi "-eo-450
Shaw (Percy M., Jr.) and company, Duluth. Cor-
respondence, 1895-1925. jj^j
Shaw, Robert T. Papers, 1804-82. 60-966
Sheehan, Timothy J., 1835-1913. Papers, 1857-
1913 - 60-1050
Sheldon (Theodore B.) and Company, Red Wing, Minn.
Records, 1868-1914. 60-466
Shepard, David Chauncey, 1828-1920. Papers, 1888-
1818. 60-847
Sherburne, Moses, 1808-1868. Papers.
1850-65. n_„ n
Sherman, Edwin A., 1844-1818. Papers, 1897-1946.
60-1189
Shipstead, Henrik, 1881-1D60. Papers, 1913-53.
Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891. Papers, 1815-9L
62^3369
Sibley State Park Improvement Association, New
London, Minn. Records, 1919-59. 62-3251
Skandinavlske arbemerf orenmg, Minneapolis.
Records, 1885-1901. 60-487
Slack, Hiram W., 1842-1925. Papers, 1815-1934.
80-1327
Smith, Eugene K., d. 18997 Papers, 1862-95. 80-686
Smith, G. Hubert, 1908- Correspondence, 1932-34.
60-967
Smith, Henry Arthur. Papers, 1820-1929. 60-1368
Smith, Orrin Fruit, collector. Papers, 1828-
1932. 82-4823
Smith, Truman M. , 1825-1909. Papers, 1856-64.
62-2977
Soldiers Monument Association, MmneapoUs.
Records, 1915-23. 60-3206
Sommers (G. ) and Company, SL Paul. Records
1651-1959. 62-4482
Sons of the American Revolution. a"""«fffi i Society
Records, 1895-1922. 60-828
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Minnesota
Division. Camp No. 1, SL PauL Records, 1885-
1920. 80-836
South SL PauL Minn. SL Paulus Evangelical Lutheran
Church. Records, 1892-1942. 60-629
Southwlck and Company, Minnesota City, Minn-
Records, 1877-88. 60-442
Soutbworth family. Papers, 1852-1917. 62-3346
Spielman, Jean E„ 1882-1938. Papers, 1905-36.
80-1216
Sleek), Franklin, 1613-1880. Papers, 1839-88. 82-3340
Sterjens family. Papers of the Steffens and Felch
famines, 1800-1947. 60-1358
SterretL Andrew Jackson, 1828-1881. Papers, 1849-
85. 60-1365
Stevens, Jededlah Dwlght, 1798-18767 Papers
1827-76. 62-2978
Stevens, John Harrington, 1820-1900. Papers,
1838-89. 62-2979
Stone, Carl L., 1874-1920. Papers, 1892-1920. 80-1372
Stone, Cyrus R. Papers, 1661-1918. 62-2980
Stowe, Lewis, 1828-191L Papers, 1819-1908. 80-2601
Strout, Irwin Charles, 1893-1954. Papers
1922-39. sj.4734
Swedish Historical Society of America.
Records, 1854-1932. 62-2740
Taliaferro, Lawrence, 1794-1871. Papers, 1813-88.
62-3371
Talman, John. Papers, 1876-1919.
62-3319
Tawney, James Atbertus, 1855-1919. Papers, 1876-
1318. 62-3339
Taylor, James Wickes, 1818-1893. Papers, 1852-94.
62-3338
Taylor's Falls Library Association, Taylor's Falls,
Mtun. Records, 1871-1903. 60-208
Tetgan, Henry George, 1881-1941. Papers, 1916-41.
60-280
Temple, Herbert Mortimer, 1864-194L Papers
1889-1939. """ '-Bo.;,,
Thayer, Charles E., 1820-1909. Papers, 1838-1808.
60-202
Thirteenth Minnesota Regimental Association.
Records, 1886-1946. 61-590
Thompson, Clark W., 1825-1885. Papers, 1852-66.
Thompson, David, 1770-1857. Papers, 1797-1843.
Thompson, Paul Jennings, 1875-1950. Letters, 1818-
18- 60-210
Thome-Norrlsh Company, Bastings, Minn. Records
18S8-190L 60^191
Tolman, Moody Cook, 1824-1873. Papers
1856-71. "*" ■ 82-4773
Torrance, E1L 1844-1832. Papers, 1855-193J. 62-3377
Tourist Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1891-1941.
60-211
♦
INKESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Trades and Labor Assembly, St. Paul. Records.
1882-1925. 80^,,,
Tuttle, Philemon Montgomery, 1832-1923. Papers
-.1849-1918. " 80-193
td Service Organizations for National Defense.
St. Paul. Becorde, 1943-48. 80-413
United Spanish War Veterans. DepL of Minnesota.
Auxiliary. Records, 1905-40. 80-209
D. S. Army. 8th Cavalry. Company E. Records,
1867-70. 60-200
D. S. Arm y. 2d Infantry (Sharpshooters) Company A.
Records, 1861-65. 60-198
D. S. Army. 6th Infantry. Records, 1819-28. 60-199
U.S. Army. 49th Infantry (Colored) Records,
1MS_S4 - 60-1184
D. S. Army. 3S0th Intahtry. Company a Records.
U "-M- ^60-1235
J. S. Subsistence DepL Commissary lor the Minne-
sota District. Records, 1859-74. 60-613
D. S. Work Projects Administration. Minnesota.
Records, 1849-1942. Sj.jjjg
University of Minnesota Base Hospital Committee.
Minneapolis. Records, 1917-18. so-213
Upham family. Papers, 1801-1900. 62-4751
Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association.
Records, 1905-22. ^^^60-*4
Upton, La Roy S., 1869-1927. Papers, 1887-1927.
60-255
Veblen, Andrev Anderson, 1848-1932. Paners
1876-1933. "*""■ a . 4T74
Vogt, Edward Joseph, 1898- Papers
1899-1955.
Volstead, Andrev; John, 1860-1947. Papers, 1910-24,
, 60-195
*JpT*> Edward P. Papers, 1869-1900. 82-2981
Wagner, Albert a Paners, 1908-19. 60-336
Wales, William w., 1818-1902. Papers, 1850-81.
60-207
W *^ J ^^ T «^Marii*,Milin. Accounts.
1849-1904. jjjjj
Wallace, Elizabeth, 1865-1980. Papers, 1870-1960.
62-1355
Walstrom (P. F. ) Store, Buffalo Lake, Mum.
Records, 1885-1903. 80-192
War Finance Committee, Minneapolis. Women's
Division. Records, 1941-45. «0-190
Warren, George Henry. Papers, 1858-1929. 60-187
Wartburg Federation of the Northwest. Records.
WOT-SO. *"™™* 60.M7
Waseca, Minn. First Baptist Church. Records
1888-1913. jn.^
Washburn, Algernon S., 1814-1879. Correspondence
"M-«2. 60-259
Washburn, EdaonD., b. 1842. Diaries, 1863-65.
61-2534
Webber, Charles C,
1-1944. Papers, 1924-29.
60-475
82-4776
*
Wells, Cyrus W. Papers, 1865-1917.
WenzelL Henry Burleigh, b. 1853. Papers, 1821-
W». 62-3362
westin, Leslie E., 1917- Correspondence, 1959.
62-3235
trhsenser and Denkmann Company, Rock bland.
Records, 1891-1934. 62-3955
Weyerhaeuser Company. Records of companies form-
ing part of the Weyerhaeuser Co., 1891-1955. 62-3381
Wheeler, OUn Dunbar, 1852-1925. Papers, 1870-
UM - 60-264
Wheeloek, Joseph Albert, 1831-1906. Papers, 1719-
1906. 80-482
Whipple, Henry Benjamin, Bp., 1822-1901. Papers,
1833-1998. 62-3403
Whltcd, Orlc Oguvle, 1854-1912. Papers, 1877-
1WS- 60-189
Repository Index
Whttford, James B-, b. 1827. Papers, 1854-83. 60-196
Wilkin, Alexander, 1820-1864. Papers of
Alexander and Westcott Wilkin, 1848-89. 62-4764
Williams, Hovard Yolen, 1689- Papers, 1924-
Si 61-2750
Williams, John Fletcher, 1834-1895. Papers,
1666-94. 62-2982
Williamson, Thomas Smith, 1800-1879. Papers,
1834-78. 62-2983
WtUim, William, 1821-1895. Papers, 1847-98. 60-258
WllliusfamUy. Papers, 1814-1956. 62-4813
Wisdom, William, 1827-1891. Papers, 1861-1943.
80-212
Windsor Real Estate Company, St. PauL Records
1892-1919. ao.^33
Winter, Edwm W., 1844-1930. Papers, 1875-192L
60-188
WoUord, Peter, 1812-1894. Letters, 1859-83. 60-594
Woman's Christian Temperance Onion, Minnesota.
Records, 1906-17. ^^ ^^^60-461
Women's Overseas Service League. St. Paul Unit.
Records, 1919-42. a , im
Wood, William H., 1817-1870. Papers,
MwS-nTB. 62-2717
WrWtf, George BurtUck, 1825-1882. Papers, 1854-
91 * 60-637
Zehnder, John C, 1870-1958. Business records.
1890-1947. "*""■ S2-887
Mfeaasu.pi. DEPT. OF archives AMn msrngy
Abbey, Richard, 1805-1891. Papers, 1843-91. 60-814
Adams, CeUa A. (Mortimer) Correspondence, 1835-
•*■ 60-2008
Adams, Simeon Roe, 1612-1860. Papers, 1842-75.
60-1835
Alcorn, James Lusk, 1816-1894. Papers of James
L. Alcorn and family, 1839-1908. 60-2214
American Cotton Oil Company. Records, i-m^
records of related firms, 1903-14. 60-2388
American Legion. Mississippi. Records, 1924-41.
60-2010
Ames, Adalbert, 1835-1933. Papers, 1874-1929.
60-2108
Amite Co., Miss. Records, 1811-65. 80-2608
Baker, T. Oae. Papers, 1822-1909. 60-2363
Ball, Henry Waring. Papers, 1884-ca. 1920. 60-2548
^^^ te rfMuW*sippl, Hatches. Records,
""»-**• 80-1076
B ^S''5jS ,m, Sri Com «Poudenee of Benjamin F.
and William Robert Barry, 1862-64. ^60-3338
Battaue, Frank W. Papers, 1848-64. 60-2107
Bolton, Edwin C. Letters to Richard Bolton, 1840-
60-2009
Bond Tribute Fund. Records, 1947-50. 60-2227
Bowera Eaton Jackson, 1865-1939. Papers, 1850-
60-1682
Brown, Helen E. (Foots) Diaries, 1883-88. 61-244
Brown, Maud (Morrow) Historical papers, 1836-
WM - 60-2613
Brown, R. L. Papers, 1921-30. 60-731
Brown, William H, of Jackson, Miss. Papers, 1860-
BB - 60-1S39
Buck, Charles William. Papers, 1852-1922. 60-2581
Burrus, John Crawford, b. 1847. Papers, 1831-
1S18 - 60-1853
Busies, D. Wesley. Papers, 1870-89. 60-2585
Calhoon, Solomon Saladin, 1838-1908. Papers,
1851-1908.
Campbell, Haydea. Papers, 1945-46.
80-1804
60-1021
Capers, Walter Branham, 1870-1952. Journal, 1919-
**•■'■ 60-743
Carey, Cora E. Watson, 1843-1911. Papers, 1855-
1909. 6
Carter, Eoddlng, 1907- Literary MSS., 1942-53.
Cato, Miss. Cato Baptist Church. Records, 1853-
1948. 60-2020
Chambers, Mbreau B. C. Papere, 1934-39. 60-1651
Chaney, Fred. Literary MSS., 1936-47. 60-730
Clalrbome, John Francis Hamtramck, 1809-1884,
collector. Historical papers, 1707-1881. 60-1832
Clark, Charles, 1811 7-1877. Papers, 1831-80.
SO- 720
Clark, Charles, 1911 7-1877. Papers of Charles and
Frederick Clark, 1810-92. 60-2583
Clark, Charles, 18117-1877. Papers of Chartes Clark
and family, 1831-79. 60-1866
Clark, Charlton M., 1867-1942. Papers, 1847-1941.
60-2612
Clark, Thomas Dlanysins, 1903- Literary MSS..
Ifl4^ 1 « ' _
Cochran, Robert. Paners, 1844-50.
60-737
61-2718
Cotnan, John Joshua, 1854-1940. Papers, 1889-1936.
60^2212
Copiah Co, Miss. Marriage records, 1823-1933.
60-1865
Covington, John Alexander. Correspondence of
John A. Covington and family, 1893-1930. 60-1855
Creetanore, Hubert, 1907- Literary notes and
MSB., 1924-48. 60-756
Cruteher family. Papers of the Crutcher and Shannon
famlaes, 1826-1929. 60-2637
Crutchfleld family. Crutehfleld-Fearn-steete papers,
1828-1946. 80-2230
Cupil, John Thomas, 1884- Genealogical papers,
1946-57. 60-2643
Darden family. Papers, 1620-99. 60-1769
Daughters of Confederate Veterans. Records, 1894-
1937. 60-2347
Daughters of the American Revolution. Mississippi.
Magn o l i a State Chapter, Jackson. Records, 1945-
47. 60-2836
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1689. Papers, 1844-89. 60-2011
Davis, Vartna (Howell) 1826-1906. Papers, 1847-
1905. 60-2001
Dickson, Harris, 1868-1946. Papers, 18SS-1946.
Dimltry, John Bull Smith, 1835-1901. Papers of
John B. S. and Adelaide 5. Dimltry, en. 1874-76.
60-749
Drans and Dupree, Raymond, Miss. Records, 1864-
«»• 60-1138
Dunbar, William, 1749-1810. Papers, 1776-1812.
Dupree, H. T. T„ b. 1822. Plantation account books,
1878-1900. 60-747
Echols, John H. Business records, 1853-72. 60-727
Emery, Chandler C. Papers, 1886-1947. 60-865
Esker, Katie -Prince Ward. Historical MSS., 1946.
Evans, R. A. Papers, 1941-74.
60-735
61-2734
Faler (M.) and Company, Haztehurst, Miss. Records
1852-1924. 60-1075
FewelL John W. Paners, 1876. 60-1854
Flak, A. C. Autograph hook, 1868-69. 61-2719
Flowers, Henry, 1859-1941. Letters, 1892-1941.
62-2153
Fontaine, Charles D., 1818 (ca.)-1871. Papers of
Charles D. Fontaine and family, 1836-1925. 80-2399
Ford, John, Methodist minister. Papers of John Ford
and family, 1819-1944. 60-2632
Franklin Co., Miss. Records, 1810-1954. 60-1137
Freemasons. Kosciusko, Miss. Bethel Lodge No.
107. Records, 1849-70. 60-733
French, Samuel Gfbbs, 1818-1910. Papers, 1846-
1904. 60-2631
Galloway, Charles Betta, Bp„ 1849-1909. Papers,
1879-1904.
60-819
479
Repository Index
MISSISSIPPI. DEPT. OF AHCBIVES AND HISTORY
(Continued) '
Garden Clubs al MlosisslppL Scrapboalcs, 1988-56.
60-742
Gaunway, Mary. Scrapbooks, 1940-58. 60-1836
George, James Zarharlah, 1836-1897. Scrapbooks,
1875-85. . 60-2190
Gordon, Robert, of Pontotoc Co., Was. Diaries or
Robert and James Gordon, 1851-76. 60-741
Griffin, Thomas Mastarson, b. 1825. Papere, ca.
1846-1949. 60-1056
Griffith, Richard, 1815-1862. Papers, 1852-57. 60-1859
Haley, David *., 1793-1859. Papers, 1814-1338.
61-1853
00-757
60-858
1-2346
Hamilton, Charles D. Papers, 1858-70.
Hamilton, Thomas D. Financial records, 1881-73.
Baridns, John P. Radio scripts, 1947-51.
Beartman, CharUs Frederick, 1883- Correspond-
ence, 1936-38. 60-753
Balm, Thomas E. Papers, 1848-1934. 60-1540
Hemingway, William L. Papers, 1876-94. 60-10S8
Henry, Henrietta (Mitchell) Papers, 1817-1957.
60-2181
Henry, Patrick, 1843-1930. Papers, 1855-1935. 60-2622
Hill, George R. Papers, 1S78-UHU. 60-813
milimn, Walter, 1829-1894. Account books, 1867-
I*- 60-2005
Hopkins, George Washington, 1845-1862. Papers,
1M1-M- 62-1095
Howard, Nathan G., d. 1833. Papers, 1820-39. 60-758
Bowarth, Lacy (Somemlle) 1895- Papers,
1929-32. 62-1293
Hughes, Henry, d. 1862. Papers, 1837-59. 60-2328
Hughes, William, b. 1825. Papers ot William Hughes
and family, 1T93-1817. 60-1131
Humphreys, George Wilson, b. 1819. Papers of
George Wilson Humphreys and family, 1823-1913.
60-1132
Hunt, Abrjah, d. 1811. Papers of Atarjah and David
Bust, 1797-1840. 60-1138
Jackson Civil Air Patrol Club. Records, 1943-46.
60-857
Jackson, Miss. SL Andrew's Church. Business Girls
' Group Mo. 2. Records. 1943-46. 60-1516
Jacob family. Papers of the Jacob and Riser families,
1827-92. 60-1118
Jefferson College, Washington, Miss. Records,
1803-1836. 60-2339
Jefferson Co., Miss. Records, 1806-1910. 60-2619
Jefferson Davis Highway Association. Records, 1916-
!»• 60-1680
Johnson, William, 1792-1854. Papers of William
Johnson and family, 1811-59. 60-2646
Jonas, S. A., d. 1915. Papers, 1875-1920. 60-2439
Keys, W. H., druggist. Records, 1881-62. 60-732
KUlona Plantation, Holmes Co., Miss. Records,
1836-ca. 1886. 60-734
-1938. Papers,
60-2074
Klncaiiiu]& > Androv AnastrosE,
1885-1918.
Klrkland, Jesse Rubel, d. 1862. Papers, 1861-63.
61-41
Klrkwood, Miss. St. Philip's Episcopal Church.
Records, 1848-68. 60-1498
Koch, Chr i s tian. Papers of Christian Koch and
family, 1846-93. 60-2381
EroU, Barry Harrison, 1888- Literary MSS., 1940-
**• 60-729
Lamar, Lucius Qnlntus Clndnnatus, 1825-1893.
Papers of L. O, C. Lamar and Edward Mayes,
1854-1918. 60-2642
Lawrence, Swaaee B. MSS. of poems, ca. 1959. 60-739
Leigh, Richard Henry, 1870-1946. Papers,
1687-1942. 60-3280
Leverlch, Charles P. Correspondence, 1833-54.
Lions Clubs, MlsslsslppL Records, 1938-48. 60-719
Lockhart family. Papers of the Lockhart and Weir
families, 1833-95. 60-1074
Lyon, Mrs. R. Papers, 1909-28. 60-2644
McCain, William David, 1907- Radio scripts, 1949-
5L 60-2337
McCardle, William B. Papers, 1863-93. 62-2073
McKean, Thomas Jefferson, 1810-1870. Papers,
1862. 62-5021
McLaurln, Anselm Joseph, 1848-1909. Papers,
1832-ea. 1909. 60-2832
McLeod, James B. Letters, 1943-45. 60-1916
McNeill, Daniel, of Bolton, Miss. Papers, 1860-94.
60-736
MeRae, J. H. Letter book, 1848-55. 62-460 ■
MeKaven, John Wilson. Letters, 1922-31. 61-2720
Magnolia Lion. Records, 1941-43. 66-1089
May, Albert Quitman, b. 1857. Correspondence,
1896-97. 60-1905
Meek, Samuel Mills, 1835-1901. Papers, 1839-
1924. 60-1541
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Conferences.
Mississippi. Circuits. Crystal Springs. Records,
1825-68. 60-815
Milter, Willie. Autograph albums, 1881-86. 60-1996
Mississippi (Ter.) Court of the General Quarter
Sessions of the Peace (Adams Co.) Records,
1799-1800. 60-678
Mississippi (Ter.) Laws, statutes, etc. Territorial
laws pertaining to county government In Mississippi,
1802-16. 8o- 1501
MlsslsslppL Bilbo Memorial Fund Committee.
Records, 1948-54. 60-1856
MlsslsslppL Constitutional Convention, 1890. Records,
1890-1910. 60-1503
MlsslsslppL Dept. of Archives and History. Cemetery
records, 1862-1938. 62-1967
Mississippi. Dent, of Archives and History. Church
records, 1823-1955. 61-2342
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Con-
federate pension rolls, Mississippi, 1913-35.
60-754
M ississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Con-
federate soldiers and widows roster, Mississippi,
1907. 61-687
MississippL DepL of Archives and History. Diaries.
1804-191L e r-mo
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Gene-
alogical materials. 61-2340
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Historical Research Project collection, 1936-41.
60-2621
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Literary manuscripts, 1753-1958. 61-2748
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Literary manuscripts and related papers, 1803-
1957 - 624075
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Military diaries, 1814-1912. 61-2344
MississippL Dept. of Archives and History.
Military papers, 1800-1957. 61-2439
MississippL Dept. of Archives and History
Miscellaneous papers, 1785-1953. 61-2745
MississippL Dept. of Archives and History
Notebooks, 1788-1921. 61-3261
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Official records, 1810-1947. 62-2072
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Plantation records, 1818-65. 61-2343
MlsslsslppL Dept. of Archives and History. Records
of businesses, 1815-1934. 61-2425
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Records
of organizations, 1830-1938. 61-2341
MlsslsslppL Dept. of Archives and History. Scrap-
books and albums, 1860-1952. 62-1587
MississippL Land Office. Correspondence,
1897-1903. 61-2725
MississippL Legislature. House of Representatives.
Records, 1904. 60-1508
£
MississippL State Improvement Bond Commission.
Records, 1920-24. 60-2072
MlsslsslppL Supreme CourL Correspondence,
18*4. 80-744
Mississippi Cavalry. 3d fi?ttM1fffl. 1864-1865.
Records, 1864-65. 60'
Mississippi Heights Academy, Blue Mountain, Miss.
Records, 1908-26. 60-1995
Mississippi Historical Society. Records, 1910-37.
Mississippi Library Association. Records, 1936-44.
60-2014
Mississippi Poetry Society. Scrapbooks, 1933-45.
Mississippi State Society of Washington, D. C.
Records, 1905-39. 60-1511
Monette, John Wesley. Letters and thesis, 1825-51.
60-3233
Montgomery family. Papers, 1808-49. 62-459
Morgan, Madel (Jacobs) Correspondence, 1897-1946.
60-2118
Morris, Jane T. Business records, 1865-70. 60-1514
.Murphee, Dennis, 1886-1949. Papers, 1924-60.
60-2067
Natchez, Miss. Trinity Church. jteeords, 1822-90.
60-2002
Nellson, A. Lou. Genealogical papers, 1911-32.
NorrelL Jesse S. Business records, 1836-1902.
60-1513
60-1847
»
Noxubee Co., Miss. Records, 1630*96.
Nunc (E. F.) and Company, Shuquaiak, Miss. Records,
1870-1914. 60-1507
Odd-Fellows, Independent Order of. Jackson, Miss.
Capitol Lodge, No. 11. Records, 1848-1S4L 60-1133
Osbom, Samuel George. Plantation account books,
1692-1938. 60-1511
Panther Burn Plantation, Percy, Miss. Records,
1859-82. 60-1462
Patrons of Husbandry. Mississippi State Grange.
Records of subordinate granges, 1873-90. 60-1474
Pemberton, John Clifford, 1893- Papers, 1931-42.
60-1833
Phlfer, Robert Smith, 1862- Papers, 1924-27. 60-1860
Pike Co., Miss. Board of School Commissioners.
Minute books, 1846-59. 60-2117
Porter, Daniel Price, 1835-1899. Papers of D. P.
Porter and family, 1836-98. 60-3230
Powell, Susan Virginia. Papers, 1926-45. 60-1996
Power, John Logan, 1B34-190L Papers, 1862-1901.
60-2580
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Presbyteries. North
MississippL Minutes, 1856-1919. 60-1497
Presbyterian Church m the U. S. Synods. MlsslsslppL
Records of the synod and constituent churches, 1828-'
"■ 60-2065
Priestley, William. Papers, 1833-1932. 60-1861
Protection Insurance Company, Natchez, Miss.
Records, 1834-35. 60-1908
Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1858. Papers, 1812-60.
80-2609
Real Estate Banking Company of Binds County record
books, 1842-47. 61-380
Regan, Charles K. Papers, 1890-98. 60-1560
Reynolds, L. P. Papers, 1847-1913. 60-2233 ,
Rice, Nannie H. Library survey records, 1923-25. fl|
60-20LT
Riley, Franklin Lafayette, 1868-1929. Correspondence
1896-1902. <»-20S4
Rltchey, George P. £ssay contest papers, 1939.
61-2723
Rogers, L. S. Correspondence, 1920. 60-1509
KoUlns, Bertie (Shaw) Papers, 1821-19SL 60-1834
Rowland, Dunbar, 1864-1937, collector. Genealogical
papers, 1903-37. 60-1497
Rowland, Dunbar, 1864-1937. Papers, 1885-1937.
60-1515
Rowland, Eron Opha (Moore) Literary papere
and manuscripts, 1917-ca. 1930. 62-4975
MISSISSIPPI DEPT. OF ARCHIVES AMD H ISTORY
(Continued) ~ —
Kuggles, Daniel. Papers, 1862-65. 60-3247
ffjL B. and Company. Cotton receiving books, 18T7-79.
^ 60-1809
Sanders, Albert Godfrey, 1885- collector. Papers
on Mississippi history, 1926-32. 60-1786
Sanders, J. B. Papers, 1862-86. 60-3251
Sessions, Joseph F., b. 1838. Papers, 1861-65. 60-2457
Sharkey, Clay, b. 1844. Papers, 1867-193L 60-2361
Shellds, William F., d. 1856. Papers, 1121-70.
60-1830
60-1767
SJvtoy, Clarence L., 1871-1936. Papers, 1892-1943.
60-1831
Slier, Henry js. Papers, 1844-67.
Slsson, Charles A. Papers, 1944-45.
61-2724
Smith, Robert A., 1835 or 6-1862. Papers, 1861-
64.
60-1858
Smith, WUUam Hall, 1866- Papers, 1907-39. 60-2362
Snodgrass, John, planter. Papers of John Snoderass
and family, 1814-77. 60-1500
Stewart, Leonldas H. Business records, 1869-69.
60-1907
Stone, Alfred Holt, 1870- Literary papers, 1892-95.
60-1496
Stone, John Marshall, 1830-1900. Papers, 1861-1826.
61-26
Street, James Howell, 1903-1954. Literary MSS.,
Reposito/y Index
1939-45.
60-1495
Stuart, Oscar J. E. Papers of Oscar J. E. Stuart and
family, 1848-1909. #,-1136
Stuart family. Papers of the Stuart, Mayes, and
Dimltry families, 1640-1948. 60-3312
^Suney of Federal Archives. Collection of records
■B and inventories of records, 1821-ea. 1938. 60-1546
Sykes, Columbus. Papers, 1851-97. 60-1536
Taylor, Lewis L. Business records, 1836-40. 60-1475
Taylor, Oscar Bomar. Papers, 1908-40. 60-1545
Thompson, John L Papers of John I. Thompson and
family, 1837-1902. 60-2000
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mississippi
Division. Records, 1897-1937. 60-2073
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mississippi
Division. Frank M. Montgomery Chapter No.
464, Rosedale. Records, 1901-26. 60-2116
United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Mississippi.
Records, 1926-47. 60-2127
U. S. Work Projects Administration. Mississippi.
Cataloging project records, 1938-41. 60-1506
Valentine, John Jackson, 1891- Genealogical papers,
1848-1957. 60-2060
Vlck family. Papers of the Vlek and Phelps families
1810-1906. w : lm
Vlrden (E. and S.) Company, Jackson, Miss. Records
1885-1910. so_ lso5
Wade, Walter. Plantation diaries, 1834-54. 60-2058
Walles, Benjamin Leonard Covington, 1797-1862.
Papers, 1762-1661. 60-1548
Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, 1883-1953. Papers,
1946. 60-1999
Walker, Robert James, 1801-1869. Papers, 1821-
69. 60-1785
Walthall, William T., 1820-1899. Papers, 1832-1932.
X. 60-2499
■Washington County (Miss.) Historical Society.
<•* Scrapbooks, 1910-13. 60-2109
Weatherly and Duff, Water Valley, Miss. Records
1876-86. 60-1502
Welty, Eudora, 1909- Literary manuscripts,
1941-55. 60-1559
Weston family. Papers, 1846-85. 61-2744
Whitehurst, William N. Papers, 1845-89. 60-1544
Wllkerson family. Business records, 1830-1926.
60-1504
Williams, John Sharp, 1854-1932. Papers, 1898-
1923. 60-2360
Woodward, Ellen (Sullivan) Papers, 1935-47. 60-1768
Yerger, William, collector. Papers, 1862-1910.
61-188
MISSOURI. PNTVERSITY itbrah y. WESTERN
HISTORICAL MAtlUBCRlPT/t POI .f ff <7rTnp
Agricultural campaign literature of the presidential
elections of 1928 and 1936. 62-1528
Aid, Joseph R. Papers, 1863-192L 60-3289
Almstedt, Hermann B., 1873-1954. Papers,
1895-1954.
61-241
American Turners. Lexington, Mo. Records, 1859-
1936 - 60-2146
Americas Veteran's Committee. Missouri 246 Chapter
Columbia. Records, 1946-49. 61-533
Anchor Mining Company, Tuscumbla. Mo. Records
1892-1927. 611,07
Anderson, Joseph, of Buffalo, Mo. Family correspond-
ence, 1873-1908. 61-3609
Arnold, Samuel Washington, 1879- Papers, 1947-48.
60-2097
Atchison, David Rice, 1807-1886. Papers, 1837-1953.
61-534
61-305
Aufrichtig, Alois. Business records, 1888-1912.
Bank of Miller, Miller, Mo. Records, 1914-28.
60-1880
Bank of Strafford, Strafford, Mo. Records, 1911-38.
60-2482
Barker, John Tutt, 1877-1968. Papers, 1947-53.
61-279
Barrett, Jesse William, 1884- Papers, 1905-53.
61-539
Behrens, Ernest T. Papers, 1910-47. 61-278
Bell, Charles Jasper, 1885- Congressional papers
1935-49. """ 61-535
Belwood family. Papers, 1850-1936. 60-2993
Benecke, Louis. Papers, 1865-1913. 61-540
Bennett, Marlon Tlnsley, 1914- Congressional
papers, 1943-48. 60-2098
Berkley, Howard. Scrapbooks, 1935. 61-3309
Berry family. Papers, 1830-93. 62-5027
Bircher, Rudolph, d. 1879. Business records, 1851-
ls2i - 60-2169
Bake, Robert E. Missouri Constitutional Convention
papers, 1943-44. jj^j,
Blount, Harry A. Medical papers, 1907-21. 60-1965
Blount family. Papers, 1861-1947. 60-2055
Boardman family. Papers, 1844-91. 61-237
BoonjPearson, and Smith, Fayette, Mo. Records
1822 - 64 - 60-2638
Bradshaw, J. D. Business records, 1924-45. 61-394
Bradsher, Earl Lockndge. Poems, 1947-54.
61-161
Brady, Durward B. Papers, 1909-25. 60-3293
Brady, Robert K. World War I letters, 1917-19.
61-2456
Brady, Thomas Allan, 1902- Papers, 1946-56.
Breckentidge, Thomas E. Memoirs, 1845-94.
61-2455
Breltenbaugh, SamueL Papers, 1851-1919. 61-235
Brlnkerhotf, William E. Business records, 1869-78.
60-2057
Brown, Dwight H. Correspondence, 1937-40. 60-2099
Brown, Henry J. Papers, 1838-92. 60-2105
Brown, James, of Missouri. Correspondence,
1856-66. 60-3115
Burge, Oscar F. Papers, 1853-1900. 60-1978
Burt, Franklin. Papers, 1843-1903. 60-1979
BushnelL John Adams, 1821-1874. Papers, 1852-
193 °- 60-1827
Business records of firms located In Caledonia, Mo.,
""" M - 60-1980
61-805
Cahoon, Benjamin Benson. Correspondence, 1842-
89. 60-2996
Carey, Alexander, collector. Papers, 1864-1933.
61-304
Carr, John Christopher, 1876-1944. Business records
MM-20. 60-1911
Carroll Academy, CarroUton, Mo. Records, 1854-
•"• 60-2138
Carson, William, 1786-1853. Papers, 1815-1907.
Caverns, Xenophou. Papers, 1917-41.
61-3454
60-1822
C h a r l t o n County Exchange Bank. Records, 1610-1922.
60-1992
Cleveland, James Longatreet. otarteo, 1906-37. 61-603
Cole, William Clay, 1897- Papers, 1943-46. 62-946
Coleman family. Correspondence, 1(40-1900. 61-601
Columbia, Mo. Bible College of Missouri. Records,
1928-34. 62-607
Columbia, Mo.' Charter Commission. Papers, 1948-
49. 60-2091
Columbia, Mo. Christian College. Records, 1847-
1953. ei-804
Connaway, John Waldo, b. 1859. Papers, 1785-1844.
60-3330
Connelly, John, of Missouri. Papers, 1806-88.
Corby family. Papers, 1801-1905. 60-1993
Criss, Curtis Vance, b. 1852. Papers. 1894-1916.
60-1976
Crittenden, Thomas Theodore, 1832-1909. Papers,
1881-1908. 60-2100
Cropper, Levin. Papers, 1816-1911. 61-303
Crow, Carl, 1883-1945. Papers, 1903-45. 62-2926
Crowder, Enoch Herbert, 1859-1932. Papers, 1881-
18SL 61-187
Dalian, Richard, lawyer. Papers, 1659-1922. 61-397
Daniel, Reuben A. Business records, 1885-1922.
60-1800
Davidson, James F., b. 1839. Papers, 1888-1917.
60-3334
Davis, Amanda. Papers, 1885-1917. 61-2461
Davis, Chester Charles, 1887- Papers, 1925-37.
60-1823
Davis, John, of Missouri. Papers of John Davis and
WUUam Cofbum, 1838-90. 62-1425
Dealing, Fred Moms, 1879- Memoirs, ca. 1900-56.
61-2834
Decker, Perl D., 1875-1934. Papers, 1897-1939.
60-3099
Dee, James Phillip. George William Norrls papers,
1949-50. 60-2618
Defoe, Luther M. Papers, 1879-1914. 60-1910
Denham, Robert H. , 1885-1954. Papers, 1938-53.
61-289
Denny, James H. , b. 1870. Papers, 1891-1931.
60-1969
Dobbs, Ella Victoria. Papers, 1923-ea. 1940.
60-1972
Doemer, Hans E. Papers, 1904-10. 61-2833
Darnell, Forrest C. Papers, 1941-51. 60-2094
EWredge, Phlneas. Papers, 1791-1826. 61-219
EUlff, Joseph Deliver. Papers, 1906-30. 61-800
Elmwood Seminary, Farmlngton, Mo. Records, 1910-
M. 60-2157
Epps family. Correspondence, 1817-79. 61-2460
Erwin, WlUiam A. Papers, 1873-1913. 60-3100
Eugene State Bank, Eugene, Mo. Records, 1927-39.
60-1959
Farmers' Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo. Records, 1861-
19S0 - 60-1956
Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Fayette,
Mo. Records, 1893-99. 60-1958
Flcklin, Joseph, 1833-1887. Papers, 1851-1908.
80-1893
Repository Index
missourl university, library, western hbtor -
ICAL MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION (Continued)
Folk, Joseph Wlngate, 1869-1323. Papers, 1902-
38. 60-3101
Ford, Marshall E., 1870- Missouri Constitutional
Convention papers, 1943-44. 60-1928
France family. Papers, 1889-1905. 60-2140
Freshour family. Papers, 1843-1911. 60-3092
G. L City Town Meeting, Colombia, Ma MtnutBS,
1946-52. 61-317
Gaines family. Papers, 1851-76. 61-2459
Gaily and Johnston, Toledo, Iowa. Records,
1858-1900. 61-2458
Gano, John Allen, b. 1805. Papers, 1794-1948. 61-1119
Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882. Correspondence,
1866-67. 61-816
Garrlott, George. Business records, 1838-50. 60-1828
Gentry, DanleL Legal papers, 1903. 81-2463
Gentry, North Todd, 1866-1944. Papers, 1803-
1947 - 61-369
Glllaspy, James C. Papers of James C. Glllaspy and
James Longstreet Cleveland, 1848-1939. 61-817
Glllaspy, Joseph. Papers, 1854-1939. 60-2324
Glllaspy, Thomas Q. Papers, 1840-1926. 60-1954
Glenn, John H. Papers, 1845-1930. 60-2239
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Missouri.
O. P. Morton Post, No. 14, JopBn. Records.
1882-1943. 'gj.238
Green, Austin O. Claries, 1862-47. 61-3000
Greens, Charles Wilson, 1866-1947. Papers, 1898-
1938. 60-2355
Greene, Flora Hartley, collector. Papers, 1905-31.
60-2168
Greene Co. , Mo. School records, 1907-32. 61-2465
Radley, Herbert Spencer, 1872-1927. Papers, 1876-
1843. 60-2139
Hagerman, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1852-03.
60-2392
Hannibal Ferry Company, ThMfiwi Mo. Records,
1858-1902. 60-1955
H a nnib a l Railway and Electric Company, Ha~.<>vi
Mo. Records, 1917-39. 60-2046
Harmon, A. D. Business records, 1835-41. 60-1653
Harrison, Claries L. Paners, 1901-13. 80-1941
Harrison, Jack, collector. Papers, 1819-1941. 60-1943
Harrison, Thomas, b. 1817. Papers, 1835-94. 60-1942
Hatch, William Henry, 1833-1896. Correspondence,
1870-87. 60-2078
Hay, Charles M. Papers, 1919-33. 60-3094
Hay, Charles M. Speeches, 1900-12. 61-1126
Benson, Lafayette. Paners, 1676-1932. 60-1894
Hessemer's Atheneum, Marshall, Mo. Records, 1882-
1905. 61-2464
Hlrrlra , Young. Papers of Young and John R. m-m-
1878-1929. ^T 16
Hickman lamlly. Papers, 1796-1920. 60-1817
Hm, Albert Ross, 1869-1943. Papers, 1914-30.
60-3093
Hlrth, William, 1875-1940. Papers, 1926-34. 60-1776
Historical Records Survey. Missouri. Records
1937-41. 'si j
Hoehn, Gottlieb A. Papers, 1895-1944. 60-1952
Hooper Institute, Clarksburg, Mo. Papers, 1879-94.
60-2141
Hosmer, Elizabeth S. (VUes) Diaries, 1859-1923.
61-828
Houck, Ida Greenlee. Correspondence, 1869-1927.
60-1951
Hubble family. Papers, 1833-1937. 60-2142
Hughes, A. Evan, 1893- Papers, 1943-44. 60-1939
Hughes (J. S.) and Company, Richmond, Mo. Records.
1854-1924. 60-1890
Hughes, Rachel (Walls) Papers, 1823-93. 61-14
Hyde, Arthur Mastiek, 1877-1947. Papers, 1886-1949.
60-2334
Hyde dra B.) and Sana, Princeton, Mo. Records,
1867-1939. 60-2356
Iron Co., Mo. School District No. 2. Records, 1871-
94. 60-2092
Jenner, Julie Jane. Papers, 1852-ca. 1930. 60-2215
Johnson, Charles Montgomery. Papers, 18S5-1905.
60-1892
Johnson, ROIL. Letters, 1S44-45. 61-232
Joplln Consolidated Mining Company, JopUn, Mo.
Records, 1887-1928. 62-605
Katy C. Mining Company, Joplln, Mo. Records,
1900-06. 62-606
Kem, James Preston, 1890- Papers, 3947-52.
61-827
King family. Papers, 1778-1924. 60-2158
Kleinschmidt, C. G. Business records, 1882-69. 60-1924
Knife and Fork Club, Kansas City, Mo. Papers, 1899
1926.
60-1888
Konntz, David SamueL Business records, 1854-1935.
60-1779
Lamm, Henry, b. 1846. Papers, 1904-16. 62-1139
Larwill, William C. Papers, 1799-1908. 61-90
Lee (R. E.) Mercantile Company, Doniphan, Mo.
Records, 1881-93. 60-2323
Leonard, AmeL 1797-1863. Papers, 1769-1929.
60-2225
Levis, Thomas, Confederate soldier. Papers, 1824-
65. 60-2102
Leyden, John, 1775-1811. Papers, 1800. 61-2832
Lindsay, Aha F, 1891- Papers, 1943-44. 60-1938
Llndsey, John W. Papers, 1863-65. 61-2821
Love, James, educator. Papers, 1836-1913. 60-3335
Lazier, Ralph Fulton, 1866-1945. Papers, 1909-40.
61-100
Lynch, James Lewis. Memoirs, 1848-77. 61-3510
McCluer, Franc L. Missouri Constitutional Con-
vention papers, 1943-44. 62-1371
MeCraw family. Papers of the MeCraw and Turner
families, 1837-1919. 61-3134
McEuten, Elmore L. Letters, 1944-45. 61-1012
MdOaney, Hayes, collector. Hayes McEmney
collection, 1789-1887. 61-318
McReynolds, Allen, 1877- Missouri Constitutional
Convention papers, 1941-44. 60-193?
McRoberts, A. J. Correspondence, 1862-76. 60-3119
Mania, Milton Fletcher. Memoirs, 1852-1933. 61-3118
Maramec Iron Works. Records, 1820-91. 61-3308
Marr, PhiUp M. Papers, 1943-44. 60-1881
Marshall, Joseph, b. 1827. Papers, 1852-1909.
60-3112
M *i« 211 ' '"' sta,>tos Tobacco Company. Records,
1874 " 76 - 61-2820
Mlddlebusb, Frederick Arnold, 1890- Papers 1895-
Ua 61-826
Miller, Edwin L. Miscellaneous papers, 1852-97.
61-3372
Miller County Institute, Spring Garden, Mo
Records, 1884-94. gj^at
60-1679
Miners' Bank, Joplln, Mo. Records, 1877-1815.
Missouri. Auditor's Office. Receipts, 1822-40.
61-2819
Missouri. Commission to the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition. Education exhibit, 1904. 60-3091
Missouri. Confederate Soldiers' Home, Hlggmsvllle.
Records, 1894-1944. 61-291
Missouri. Constitutional Convention, 1943-1944.
Papers, 1941-45.
60-1850
Missouri. State Council of Defense (1941- ) Records,
1940-45. 60-2556
Missouri. University. Miscellaneous papers, 1840-
1929. 60-3120
Missouri. University. Athenaean Literary Society.
Records, 1842-1925. 60-1973
Missouri, university. Athletic Committee.
Records, 1934-47. 60-3121
Missouri. University. Board Club. Records,
1886-96. 62-609
Missouri. University. Board of Curators. Records, wmt
1843-1956. 61-820^
Missouri. Oniverstty. College of Agriculture.
Correspondence, 1897-1944. 60-2728
Missouri. University. Dept. of History. Corre-
spondence, 1909-37. 60-3122
Missouri. University. English Club. Papers, 1903.
60-2143
Missouri. University. Library. Western His-
torical Manuscripts Collection. World Warn
letters, 1942-45. 61-236
Missouri. University. Scientific Assodatios.
Records, 1895-1916. 80-2742
Missouri. University. Union Literary Society.
Records, 1842-1916. 60-2436
Missouri Land and Lumber Company, Gramttn, Mo.
Records, 1880-1945. 60-2478
Mitchell, Evlng Young. Papers, 1888-1954. 61-825
Modern Woodmen of America. Camp 6277, Rock-
bridge, Mo. Records, 1899-1946. 60-2452
Monsees, Louis M. Papers, 1858-1947. 60-2690
Moore, David, fanner. Papers, 1876-1930. 80-2712
Morris, Byron Vaughn. Papers, 1840-1946. 60-2716
Morton, Stratford Lee. Papers, 1943-45. 61-302
Mount Vernon Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo. Records,
1887-1929. 60-2479
Mumford, Frederick Blackmax, 1868-1947. Papers,
1868-1947. 60-3126
Monday, Perry. Papers, 1827-91. 60-2658
Murphy, Augustus. Papers, 1813-59. 61-2805 tH
Mutual Benefit Savings and Loan Association, Cameron,
Mo. Records, 1883-1834. 60-1801
Nefhardt, John Gnelsenau, 1881- Papers, 1896-
1950. 60-3129
Nelson, Earl F. Papers, 1862-1945. 60-284?
Nelson, George N. Business records, 1914-20. 61-2825
Norbeck, Peter, 1870-1936. Correspondence, 1931-
36. 60-3127
NdwelL Frances, collector. Columbia, Mo. real
estate data, 1898-1927. 62-648
Oglesby Coal Company, Oglssby, HI. Records,
1865-1931. ta^se
Old Trails Bridge Company, BoonviUe, Mo. Records,
1921-24. 60-2666
OUver, Robert Burnett. Papers, 1882-84. 61-2834
Ozark Land and Lumber Company, Winona, Mo.
Records, 1887-1923. 60-2441
Page, Thomas D. Correspondence, 1854-87. 60-3128
Park, GuyB. Official correspondence, 1933-37.
60-3129
Patterson, Ralph C. Letters, 1944-46. 61-824
Patterson, Roseoe COakllng, 1876- Papers, 1930-44.
61-3
Payne, Moses U. Papers, 1811-98. 60-2480
Pearson, Ben S. Literary MSB., 1905-41. 60-2634
Peek, George Nelson, 1873-1943. Papers. 60-2466
PetUi, Charles. Papers, 1737-1864. 60-2827 Wk
Poague, Haysler F. Papers, 1913-34. 61-2823
Powell, Joseph P. Letters, 1944-46. 61-234
Price, Oven H. Letters, 1943-44. 61-823
Prltchett College, Glasgow, Mo. Records, 1868-
U06 - 60-3107
Rainey, Homer Price, 1896- Papers, 1919-52. 61-958
Ramsay, Robert Lee, 1880-1953. Papers, 1900-53.
61-325
Ilea, Peter Goodman. Papers, 1838-69. 60-2376
Read, DanleL 1805-1878. Papers, 1867-75. 61-822
Repository Index
MISSOURI UNTVKKglTI. LIBRARY. WESTERN
HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION — {Continued)
Read, Opts Perclval, 1852-1939. Papers, 61-2122
Records of a general store located at Rockbridge,
1(0., 1889-1946. 80-2408
Records of a real estate and man association at
SedaUa, Mo., 1922-26. 60-2908
Records of lead mining in Washington Co., Ma., 1834-
1913. 61-542
Records of toe rolling mills at Rocheport, Mo., 1882-
1938. 60-2S72
Redd ft Gibson, Laome, Mo. Reeords, 1871-74.
81-2462
Rich, John A., d. 1944. Diartos, 1884-1943. 61-2828
Richards, Allen D. Papers, 1833-85. 60-2451
Roach, Cornelius. Papers, 1815-30. 81-3837
RothweU, Prank, coUector. Political clippings, 1878-
88. 62-798
Rural Sociolo g ical Society of America. Records
1936-56. 'M^T,
Ryukyu bbmon (MOltary Government, 1946-1950)
War diary, 1945. ^ 61-33
Salisbury, Lucius. Correspondence, 1843-46. 61-2826
Sapplngton, John. Papers, 1819-94. 80-2340
SthennerBorn, John Freeman, 1786-1831.
Papers, 1809-1906. 61-54
Senium*, Herman, 1888- Papers, 1914-38. 60-2848
Schweitzer, Paul, 1840- Papers, 1893-1902. 80-2409
Scott, John Rutledge. Papers, 1873-1822. 60-3118
Seliert, Elizabeth, 1897- Papers, 1944. 82-4971
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, 1858-77.
81-821
Shackelford, George c. Papers, 1898-1902. 60-3438
Shackelford, John Cockrin, 1829-1918. Papers.
1647-1911. ^ 'ei-42
Shackelford, Thomas, b. 1822. Papers, 1820-
1908. 60-3102
Shanks, Charles, collector. CM1 War scrapbooks,
1850-86. 62-128
Shannon, James, 1799-1859. Papers, 1832-57. 61-1125
Binur, MUton. Papers, 1864-1921. 614
Shepard, Edward Martin, 1854-1934. Papers, 1844-
19S9. 60-2677
Bbepley, Ethan Allen Hitchcock. Missouri Constltu-
Ocual Convention papers, 1943-44. 60-2491
Sbsppard family. Correspondence, 1844-87. 60-2597
Sigma XL Missouri Chapter, U n i versity of Missouri.
Records, 1920-45. 80-2506
Smith, Forrest. Papers, 1949-52.
61-940
Smith, George Rappeen, 1804-1879. Papers, 1834-1929.
60-2411
Smith, Israel A., 1876-1958. Missouri State Consti-
tuttonal Convention papers, 1943-44. 61-2830
Smith, LoUse Grant. Papers, 1941-43. 60-2486
Smith, Thomas Adams. Papers, 1777-1919. 12-4788
Smith, William Benjamin, 1850-1934. Papers, 18767-
1633. 60-2641
Shoddy, Daniel F. Papers, 1817-61. 60-3103
Sparks, William T. Letters, 1943-45. 61-233
Bark, Lloyd &, 1886- Papers, 1937-41. 61-2
Stayton, Edward M. Mlasoorl Constitetlonal Con-
vention papers, 1943-44. 60-2497
Stephens, Blanche L. Howard. Papers, 1917-19.
61-3161
Stevens, E. McDonald. Missouri Constitutional Conven-
tion papers, 1943-44. 60-2659
SUgn]LB.M. Correspondence, 1920-30. 61-959
Sums R1H Wine Company, Hermann, Mo. Records.
1898-1919. 60-2498
StottsCityl
1929.
, Stotts City, Mo. Records, 1890-
60-2481
I School District No. 2. Records, 1909-35.
62-1261
Sullivan, Amos B. Papers, 1850-1939.
Sutter, Rosa Senator. Diaries, 1875-1820. 61-2829
Sutton, John L., b. 1830. Papers, 1881-1909. 60-3135
Swam, Warren. Papers, 1820-42. -61-2247
Swlggy ft Jones, Green City, Mo. Records, 1899-1903.
60-2483
Switxlar, William P., 1819-1906. Travel sketches,
1836-37. 61-2631
lam family. Papers, 1788-1871. 61-11
Taunert, A. G. Mle s «i r< CwttfriHftnal fronwnHnn
papers, 1943-45. 60-2484
Tneilman family. Correspondence, 1881-1928. 61-10
TlndeL CarHe. Papers, 1942-43. 61-50
Todd, Helen, 1912- Literary MSB., 1934-42. 61-30
Tong, Marvin E. Papers, 1878-1947. 61-308
Trigg, WUllam H. , b. 1808. Papers, 1776-1899.
60-3096
Truman, Barry S„ Pies. U. S., 1884- Papers, 1936-
«• 61-9
Tucker (D.M, and J. B.) Fulton, Mo. Records,
1833-1902. M-zm
Turnbo, S. C. Newspaper articles, 1899-1907.
61-56
U.S. Amy. Corps of Engineers. Missouri Hirer
tnasporlstlon data, 1926-31. 61-3310
U. S. Arnr/ Air Forces College Training Detachment,
University of Missouri. Papers, 1943-44. 60-1933
0. S. Army Specialized Training Unit, University of
M is s ouri. Foreign area and language study papers,
1943-44. 60-2079
U.S. Patent Office. Reeords, 1849-58.
61-2453
U. S. Post Office, Rockbridge, Mo. Records, 1902-
85. 60-2489
U.S. Wage Stabilization Board. Region DC Recorde,
1951-53. 61-642
UsUck, Thomas Watts, 1801-1886. Papers, 1855-65.
61-1031
Van Meter family. Papers, 1836-1948. 61-34
Vllee, Jonas, 1875- Papers, 1814-1940. 62-2172
Walker family. Papers, 1782-1883. 61-51
Warshaw, Jacob, 1878- Papers, 1910-44. 60-2723
Watson family. Papers, 1813-1923. 61-32
Weeks, Raymond, 1663-1954. Papers, 1884-1946.
61-326
Westover, John Glendawer, 1917- coUector.
M. Jeff Thompson papers. 62-727
Whitlow, William Brewer, 1893- Papers, 1892-1943.
60-2477
Wibaux, Pierre, 1858-1813. Papers, 1881-1929.
61-309
Wilkinson family. Papers of the Wilkinson and
Chitwood families, 1799-1912. 61-3305
Williams, Clyde, 1873-1954. Correspondence.
U22 -* 1 - 61-360
Williams family. Papers, 1796-1904. 61-31
Willis family. Papers, 1843-1908. 61-45
Wilson family. Papers, 1698-1926. 61-1030
Wood family. Papers, 1805-1906. 61-5
Wright family. Business records, 1860-85. 61-306
Wykoff, Roy A., collector. Miscellany, 1860-1950.
61-86
Yancey, Charles. Correspondence, 1839-65. 60-2558
MISSOURI H ISTORICAL SOCIETY. ST. LOPIS
Ackerman, Richard, d. 1862. Letters, 1861-62.
62-1096
Adams, David, 1798-1674. Papers, 1809-67. 62-1397
AdlB family. Papers, 1839-1930. 62-1291
Allen, DeWitt Clinton, b. 1835. Correspondence,
1909-19. 62-1292
Amoureux family. Amoureuz-Bolduc papers,
1761-1898. - 62-1294
Amson, Arthur. Papers, 1872-75. 62-1223
Angert, Eugene H., 1877-1929. Correspondence,
1910-30. 62-3837
Ashley family. Ashley-Cabell papers, 1843-61.
Astnr, John Jacob, 1763-1648. Papers, 1811-34.
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Papers, 1808-
1910. 62-1920
62-2115
Badger family. Papers, 1852-1950.
Barclay, Shepard, 1847-1925. Papers, 1866-1925.
62-3836
Barry, J. NeUson. Papers, ca. 1954. 62-2279
Bassford, Bomer. Correspondence, 1890-1934.
Bales family. Papers, 1754-1851.
62-1898
62-2116
Bayard, George DashleU, 1835-1862. Letters, 1856-
60. 62-1990
Beauregard family. Papers, 1647-1940. 62-1989
Belcher family. Papera, 1834-85. 62-1654
Bellalrs, Kenneth G., 1869-1940. Papers, 1892-1942.
62-3835
Bemls family. Papers, 1831-1931. 62-1757
Benolst family. Banolst-CharlevlUs papers, 1708-
1930. 62-1760
Bent, Silas, 1882-1945. Papera, 1908-45. 62-1759
Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. Papers, 1790-
1942. 62-2110
Bernays, Thelka Mary, b. 1856. Papers, ca. 1870-
1930. 62-1653
Berthold family. Papers, 1785-1954. 62-1758
Dmry, Hayner and Company, Alton, Di.
Records, 1865-66. 62-4880
Martin, William, attorney of Alton, IU. Correspond-
ence, 1839-47. 62-3255
MOBILE. ALA. PUBLIP J .rniMPT
Forbes (John) ft Company. Records, 1780-1841.
MONMODTH county m rromcAi. association
Allaire, James Peter, 1785-1858. Papers, 1810-68.
62-3277
North American Phalanx, Phalanx, N. J. Records,
1843-56. 62-3819
Scheuek, Garret Conover, 1806-1868. DlartoB, 1626-
88. 61-3265
MONTEZUMA SEMINARY. MONTEZUMA. N. M.
LIBRARY
Medina-Ascenelo, Luis, 1912- collector. Catholic
Church history In Mexico papers, 1610-1900. 62-1241
Medina -Aseensio, Luis, 1612- collector. Mexican
Jesuit and other ecclesiastical college papers,
1870-1951. 62-1362
Medina-Ascensio, Luis, 1912- collector.
Montezuma Seminary history papers, 1935-60.
62-1242
Monteznma Seminary, Montezuma, N. M Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts. 62-2547
MONTOUR FALLS. N. Y. MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Catharine, N.Y. Records, 1791-1880. 61-1615
Documents on the organization and the controversy on
the location of Schuyler Co., N.Y., 1852-70.
61-1614
MORAVIAN ARCHIVES. BETHLEHEM. PA.
Bethlehem, Pa. Moravian Church. Records, 1742-
ca. 1900. 62-1612
General Economy, Northampton Co., Pa. Records
1750-71. 62-1490
Litttz, Pa. Moravian Church. Records, 1742-1888.
62-1134
Repository Index
MORAVIAN ARCHIVES, BETHLEHEM. PA. (Continued)
Moravian Church. Records, 1747-1858. 62-2078
Moravian Church. Records of individual Moravian
congregations, 1735-1959. 62-1403
Moravian Church. Missions. Indian mission records
1739-ea. 1860. 62-1564
Moravian Church. Missions. Mq«*i?n records, 1737-
62-1378
Moravian Church. Provinces. Northern Province.
Provincial Elders 1 Conference. Records, ca. 1742-
62-807
MORKISTOWN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
Cobb family. Papers, 1748-1851. 51.274
Ford family. Papers, 1770-1850. 60-2760
Lldgerwood, William van Vleck, d. 1910, collector.
Hessian materials, 1775-84. 60-3097
Smith, Lloyd Waddell, collector. Papers, lBth-20tb
eent 61-1156
Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1923. Papers. 60-3109
Tuttle, Moses, 1732-1819. Papers, 1761-1819.
60-2772
Washington A ssociati o n of New Jersey, Morris-
town. Park manuscript collection, 18th-20th
cxa - 62-4976
MOSES BROWN SCHOOL , PBnvmEwrr
Friends, Society of. Sandwich Quarterly Meeting
Records, 1684-1936. 62-1265
t St. Mary's Seminary of the West, Norwood, Ohio.
Library. Manuscript collection, 13th-19th cent.
61-3145
MPHLENBEHr. rai.T wr . E . ALLENTOWN , PA T.TMtiwv
Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa. Library. Mann-
script collection, 1775- 61-2505
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN. HEYE FO UNDATION
NEW xyjmt see NEW YORK. MUSEUM OF THE '
AMERICAN INDIAN, BETE FOUNDATION
MUSEUM OF THE CITTOF NEW YORK see NEW YORK.
MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Papers, 1826-48.
60-859
NAVAL ACADEMY. ANNAPOLIS see U. S NAVAL
ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS
NEBRASKA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Nebraska- University. Library. Natlonalsozial-
istische Deutsche Arbelter-Partei collection,
MM-47. 61-1590
Wherry, Kenneth Splcer, 1892-1951. Papers
ca. 1942-51. 6J . U54
NEW BRITAIN. CONN. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Burritt, Elihu, 1810-1879. Papers, 1839-78. 62-1393
NEW BRU NSWICK. N. J. THEOLOGCAL SEMINARY
OF THE REFORMED CHURCH IN AMEPJCaT LIBRARY
New Brunswick, N, J. Theological Seminary of the
Reformed Church in America. Records, 1784-
62-1572
Reformed Church In America. Board of Foreign
Mi ssio n s, Records, 1832-1950. 62-1561
Reformed Church in America, General Synod.
Records of member churches, 1719-1957. 62-602
Reformed Church In America. General Synod.
Records of Reformed Church Judicatory bodies,
1571-1960. 62-1601
NEW CANAAN. CONN. LIBRARY
Henderson, Ira Weuunell, 1878-1958. Papers,
1904-58. 61-1205
NEW CHURCH LIBRARY, CINCINNATI see
CINCINNATL CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSA-
LEM. NEW CHURCH LIBRARY
NEW GLOOCESTKB mg TQHicAL SOCIETY
New Gloucester Historical Society. Early *--- — »b
1736-1837. .,_v
61-1946
NEW HARMONY. IND. WORKING MEWS rNSTrTUTE.
LIBRA!* 1
New Harmony, tad. Working Men's Institute. Library
Manuscript collection, 1814-1940. 61-1513
NEW JERSE Y. BUREAU OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
Camden Co. N. J. Tavern licenses, 1844-60.
60-3259
Hunterdon Co., N. J. Tavern licenses, 1738-1800.
60-3258
Livingston, William, 1723-1790. Papers, 1777-83.
60-3147
New Jersey (Colony) Laws, statutes, etc. Acts
of the assembly, 1681-1802. 61-73
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Early
minute books, 1697-1935. 60-3260
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History.
Papers relating to canals, 1791-1835. 61-74
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History.
Papers relating 10 inquisitions on the dead.
1688-1798. 61 . 1046
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History.
Papers relating to Insolvent debtors, 1747-
1818. 60-3255
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Papers
relating to roads, 1775-1820. 60-3257
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Papers
relating to turnpikes, 1800-25. 60-3256
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Revo-
lutionary War records, 1778-1801. 80-3187
Smith, Charles Perrln, 1819-1883. Diaries, 1878.
60-3185
Washington, George, Pre6. U. S. , 1732-1799.
Papers, 1777-89. 60-3186
NEW JERS FY HETORIEAL SOCIETY
Abeel, James. Papers, ca. 1777-82.
60-647
Alexander, James, 1691-1756. Papers of James and
Wflllam Alexander, ca. 1711-71. 60-650
Allen family. Genealogical collection, ca. 1920-
30. 60-832
Ailing, Davuj. Business records, ca. 1803r58. 80-2442
Bamberger, Louis, 1855-1944, collector. Autograph
collection, ca. 1683-1929. 60-1585
Beach, Ellas. Business records, 1821-65. 60-2453
Beach, Plume, collector. Genealogical collection,
ca. 1784-1910. 60-1048
Belcher, Jonathan, 1681-1757. Papers, ca. 1731-
55 ' 60-305
Bell, Andrew, surveyor. Papers, ca, 1742-1850.
Boggs family. Papers, ca. 1750-1912.
60-217
60-280
Bradley, Joseph P., 1813-1692. Papers, ca. 1836-
1936 - 80-669
Bruen, Caleb W. Business records, 1812-27. 60-2647
Burlington Co., N. J. Commissioners of the Loan
Office. Records, 1776-98. 62-645
Burnet, John Robertson, 1808-1874, collector. Gene-
alogical papere, ca. 1820-1900. 60-1319
Business records of persons and firms is Sussex Co.
N. J., ca. 1820-50. 60-1799
Camp, Caleb. Business records of Caleb, Joseph,
and William Camp, ca. 1752-1833. 60-2458
rfrrmen , Ezra Avers, 1834-1909. Papers, ca. 1858- ant
1"»- 60-1*7
Cleveland, Edmund Janes, 1842-1902. Papers, 1864-
J902. 60-954
Coodlct, Lewis, 1773-1862, collector. Pension applica-
tion abstracts, ca. 1776-1837. 60-1337
Condlet, Miss R. W. Diary, 1815. 60-2387
Comet, E. F. Business records, 1862-91. 60-2480
Counet, Stephen E. Business records, 1839-89. 60-2459
Corey family. Papers, ca. 1833-95. 60-2440
DenvWe record books, 1845-86. 60-1019
Dickersou, Edward N., firm, Paterson, N. J. Records.
1846-50. Sl^s!
Dickersou, Mahlon, 1770-1853. Papers, ca. 1782-
1852. 60-283
Dickersou, Philemon, 1788-1862. Papers, ca, 1820-
60. 60-279
Doremus, Ralph, firm, Paterson, N. J. Records,
ca. 1830-45. 60-2462
Dormltzer, Walter, collector. Autograph collection,
ca. 1777-1920. 60-281
Duncan, Sebastian, 1840-1915. Papers, 1861-1915.
60-2085
Elmer, Ebenezer, 1752-1843. Papers, ca. 1778-85.
60-287
Ely, Edwin Augustus, 1836-ca. 1927, collector.
Autograph collection, ca. 1863-1890. 60-289
Essex Co., N. J. Sheriff. Records, 1850-53. 80-645
Fine, Jacob. Busuiess records, ca. 1831-57. 60-2463
Green, Robert Stockton, 1831-1895. Papers, 1863- -_t
66 - 60-20UT
Hayes, Samuel, physician and merchant. Busmess
records, ca. 1786-1835. 60-2450
Holmes family. Papers, 1680-1907. 60-i«40
Hornblower, Joseph Coerten, 1777-1864. Papers.
ca. 1830-1900. 60-862
Horton, Phlneas, firm, Ironia, K J. Records, ca.
1808-52. 60.J6J,,
Hunt, Sauford Bebee, 1825-1884. Papers, ca. 1837-
92 - 60-288
Hunt, William Southworth, collector. Autograph collec-
tion, ca. 1736-1943. 60-1342
Jackson, John PeUr, 1805-1861. Papers, 1824-85.
60-332
Junior Cavalry of America. 1st Regt. Montdair
Mounted Troop. Records, 1931-42. 60-648
Kearny, Lawrence, 1789-1868. Papers, 1814-44.
60-269
Kearny, Philip, 1S15-1862. Papers, 1861-63. 60-290
Knapp, wilhelmina A., collector. Records concern-
lug the High Street Preebyterian Church, Newark.
N. J., ca. 1841-1944. 60-633
Lamed, DanleL Letters, 1861-63. 60-2090
LeddeL S. w. Business records, ca. 1835-67. 60-2464
Llveright, Frank L Swedish tercentenary records
193 '- 38 - 60-1136
Loomls, Archie Harwood, 1871- Papers, 1923-24. ^
80-206dfl|
Lyon, Isaac S., b. 1812 7 Booston history materials
1859 - 87 - 60-1192
Medical Society of New Jersey. Records, 1768-1888.
60-631
Morris, Lewis, 1671-1746. Papere, 1730-46. 60-277
Morris, Robert Hunter, ca. 1700-1764. Papers.
ca. 1734-58. 60-244
Nelson, William, 1847-1914. Historical MSS. ca.
1872-1914. ^60-282
Nelson, William, 1847-1914, collector. Autograph
collection, ca. 1690-1913. 60-1331
Nesblt, Thomas. Business records, ca. 1787-1825.
60-348
HEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Repository Index
Nettleahlp, Icabod C. Business and legal records,
ca. 1860-80. 60-1650
• New Jersey (Colony) General Assembly. Mantes,
1781-52, and records of later bodies, 1776-81,
1806-08. 60-253
Nov Jersey (Colony) Provincial Congress. Records,
"75-77. 60-215
New Jersey. Constitutional Conventual, 1644. Min-
utes, 1844. 60-644
New Jersey. Treasury DepL Records, 1637-43.
60-424
New Jersey Historical Society. Baptist church
records ca. 1779-1812. 60-600
New Jersey Historical Society. East Jersey manu-
scripts, ca. 1872-1873. 60-216
New Jersey Historical Society. Elizabeth-town manu-
scripts, ca. 1699-1804. 60-221
New Jersey Historical Society. Miscellaneous
manuscripts, ca. 1664, 1956. 60-267
New Jersey Historical Society. New Jersey
boundary papers, 1769. 61-742
New Jersey Historical Society. New Jersey manu-
scripts, ca. 1681-1600. 60-284
Now Jersey Historical Society. New Jerseyana, ca.
1664-1920. J ™' 80.288
New Jersey Historical Society. Newark (N. J.) account
books, ca. 1798-1854. 60-349
New Jersey Historical Society. Production award
records, ca. 1842-45. 80-331
New Jersey Historical Society. Revolutionary era
manuscripts, ca. 1765-90. * 60-220
New Jersey Historical Society. Skips' logs collec-
tion, ca. 1732-1839. 60-239
New Jersey Historical Society. Statesmen autograph
-^ collection, ca. 1775-1930. 60-285
™ New Jersey Historical Society. West Jersey manu-
scripts, ca. 1649-1829. 60-218
Newark Female Charitable Society, Newark, N. J.
Margaret Symington Clark Memorial Pond.
Records, 1875-1937 60-646
Newark, N; J. Poll Usfs,-1812-54. 60-642
Newark, N.J. Tax lists, ca. 1817-50. 60-643
Newark, N. J. Town records, 1666-1836. 60-978
Newark, N. J. Clinton Avenue Baptist Church.
Records, 1860-1948. 60-641
Newark, N. J. Newark Industrial Exhibition, 1872.
Records, ca. 1872-76. 60-333
Nichols,. Isaac Business records of Isaac and
Alexande r Nichols, ca. 1821-55.
Ogden lamlhj. Papers, ca. 1789-1887.
Cgden like Ra ilro a d Company: Records, ca. 1856-
85.
60-350
Paris, Ferdinand John. Papers, 1744-55. 60-926
Parker family. Papers, ca. 1724-1850. 60-1341
Parkburst, Caleb. Business records, ca. 1764-1817.
60-2447
Parkhurst, E. L. Business records, ca. 1795-1846.
60-2448
Pennington, William, 1796-1862. Papers, ca. 1820-
«*■ 60-982
Ptorson, Edward A^ 1836-1663. Papers, ca. 1796-
1916. 60-2534
Powers, John Vance. Papers, 1861-63. 60-214
■ Ralston, John, fL 1782-1815. Business records, ca.
1782-1815. 60-1653
Ralston, John, fL 1823-1876. Business records, ca.
1823-76. 60-1644
Baquetle Lake Railway Company. Records, ca.
Bay Union, Eagleswood, N. J. Records,
1866-1950.
61-656
Shlpman family. Genealogical papers, ca. 1887-
1*42. 60-640
Smith, Stuart C, collectar. Manuscripts, ca. 1740-
18W - 60-278
Smock, George. Business records, 1788-1823. 60-2449
Somerset County (N. J.) Bible Society. Records,
1817-1915. 60-615
Spicer, Jacob, 1716-1765. Papers, ca. 1744-77.
Stafford family. Papers, 1813-38.
60-302
60-887
Stryker (D.) and Son, Inula, N. J. Records, ca. 1882-
1920. 60-1410
Surveyors' Journals, 1716-43. 60-2052
Tracy, Gilbert Avery, b. 1835, collector. Papers,
ca. 1864-1920. 60-663
Vail, Alfred, 1807-1859. Papers, ca. 1826-1912.
60-304
Vandsrpool, Eugene. Papers, ca. 1820-1903. 60-347
Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873. Papers, ea.1820-
83. 60-237
Ward, Marcus Lawrence, 1812-1664. Papers, ca. 1851-
83. 60-864
Waters, Charles D. Papers, ca. 1872-87.
60-953
Whitehead, William Adse, 1810-1884. Manuscript
histories of East Jersey and Perth Amboy, N. J.,
ca. 1645-85. 60-1152
Wlckes, Stephen, 1813-1889. Papers, 1860-92. 60-1140
Williamson, Isaac Halsted, 1769-1844. Papers of
Isaac and Benjamin Williamson, ca. 1610-65. 60-664
Wilson, Peter, 1746-1825. Papers, 1778-1855. 61-1028
Woodbrldge, N. J. Town records, ca. 1668-1790.
60-303
Wright, Helen Martha, collector. New Jerseyana,
ca. 1766-1935. 60-1036
Wytnaa, Luther B., collector. Sanitary Fair collec-
tion, 1864. 60-258
NEW YORK. GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Of
THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCB IN THE
UNTIED STATES. LIBRARY
Johnson, Samuel Roosevelt, 1802-1873. Correspond-
ence, 1818-1916. 60-1723
New York. General Theological Seminary of the
Protestant Episcopal Church In the United
States. Collection of bishops' papers, 1764-
1935. 62-5026
New York. General Theological Seminary of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United
States. Records, 1754-1642. 62-2486
Bobbins, Howard Chandler, 1876-1952, collector.
Rabbins collection of bishops' papers, 1785-1943.
61-518
Seabury, Samuel, Bp., 1729-1796. Papers, 1740-1800.
60-1743
NEW YORK. METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. LI-
BRARY
tutsan, Henry Hudson, 1665-1947. Letters to Harriet
Hyatt Mayor. 60-2511
New York. Metropolitan Mnimi of Art. Mis-
cellaneous manuscripts, 18th-20th cent 61 -355
Westmaeott, Sir Richard, 1775-1856. Correspondence.
60-920
lgW .I??E: MHSE"M "W THE "sptffiAarTptWAf,
HEYK FOUNDATION
Du Bdis, Constance Goddard. Papers, ca. 1905. 62-2574
Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition,
1886-1894. Records, 1888-91. 62-2046
Keppler, Joseph, collector. Iroquois papers, 1882-
1S4t - 62-1708
Laurent, Joseph. AbnakJ language collection,
1806-1923. 62-4801
MacGowan, Alexander B. Letters, 1862-87. 62-1713
New York. Museum of the American Indian, Bsye
Foundation. Field notes.
62-2573
New York. Museum of the American Indian, Heye
Fo un da tion . Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1620—
Passamavioddy Indians. Records, 1775-1912. 62-1705
Quumey family. Papers, 1763-1915. 62-1706
Schnller, RodoUo R., 1873-1932. Papers, ca.
1825-ca. 1635. ^ 62-25J5
Tooter, William Wallace, 1848-1917. Papers. 62-1707
Vatentnu, PhlUpp Johann Josef, 1828-1899.
Papers, ca.1870-ea.16SO. 62-2572
Wilson, Florence L. Letters, 1884-85. 62-1712
NEW YORK. MUSEUM OF THE CTTT OF NEW YORK
DeLancey family. Papere, 1686-1900. 61-661
Jones tamOy. Papers, 1734-1838. 61-696
Livlngstoa family. Papers, 1719-1873. 61-1161
Mitemll, Samuel Latham, 1764-1831. Papers, 1801-31.
61-1098
Monro, Henry, 1730-1801. Papers, 1736-1852.
Munro, Peter Jay, 1767-1833. Jay papers, 1778-
1628. 61-890
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Bills;
1712-1938. 61-412
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Letters
1647- 61-1050
New York, Museum of the City of New York.
Miscellaneous collection, 1646- 61-1131
Riker family. Papers, 1654-1682. 61-413
Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944. Papers, 1886-
1945. 61-1099
NEW YORK. UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. LIBRARY
Adams, William, 1807-1680. Papers, 1823-80.
61-1285
Briggs, Charles Augustus, 1841-1913. Papers, ca.
1641-1913. 61-1223
Brown, Francis, 1849-1916. Papers. 61-1941
Brown, William Adams, 1865-1943. Papers, 1890-
1942. 61-1374
Coffin, Henry Sloans, 1677-1954. Correspondence,
1937-45. 61-1288
Leiper, Henry Smith, 1891- Correspondence,
1933-45. 61-1189
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Presbyteries.
New York Records, 1813-1636. 61-1188
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Synods. New York.
Records, 1803-1925. 61-1287
Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893. Papers, 1842-92. 61-1222
Smith, Henry Preserved, 1847-1927. Papers. 61-1225
Tiplady, Thomas, 1682- Papers, 1882-1946. 61-1700
NEW YORK (STATE) SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL AND
LABOR RELATIONS. ITHACA see CORNELL
uravERsrrY. new York state school of
INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS
NEW YORK. STATE LIBRARY. ALBANY
Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1876, collector. Abbott collection,
ca, 1700-1800. 62-2159
Abbott, Jared T. CMi War papers, 1864-66. 62-141
Abet, Reuben. Papers, 1823-78. ~~ 62-1236
Albany Female Seminary. Records, 1827-61,
62-2276
Bacon, Theodore, 1834-1900. Papers, 1878-1907.
62-140
Banyar, Goldsbrow, 1725-1815. Papers, 1772-1877.
62-1422
Barnard, Daniel Dewey, 1796-1881. Papers, 1640-61.
62-153
Batcheller, George Sherman, 1836-1908. Papers,
1807-1943. 82-1471
Btxby, George Stephenson, b. 1860. Papers, 1872-
1935. 62-1514
Bleeeksr, Harmanus, 1776-1849. Papers, 1715-1885.
62-139
Bleecker, John N., 1739-1825. Papers,
1704-1870. 62-2458
Bogart, Henry L Papers, 1749-91. 62-749
x, Jesse F„ b. 1828. Papers, 1847-89.
Repository Index
NEW YORK. STATE LIBRARY. ALBANY (Continued)
Brown, Orsell Cook, 1835-1881. Papers, 1861-65.
62-154
Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848. Papers, 1821-63. 62-1185
Crane, Zebulon, 1787-1848. Papers, 1782-1871.
62-1470
Doane, William Croswell, Bp., 1832-1913. Papers.
1769-1932. 62-1008
Eno, Stephen, 1764-1854. Papers, 1745-1908. 82-1137
Folsom, George, 1802-1869. Papers, 1819-1937,
62-1442
Gardiner, James Terry, 1842-1912. Papere, 1791-
1886. 62-937
Grand Army at the Republic. Dept ol New York.
Records, 1865-1949. 82-2530
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909. Papers, 1750-
1917. 62-980
Hanson, Willis Tracy, collector. Papers, 1724-1833.
62-1179
Boleomb, George, 1791-1856. Papers, 1805-98.
. 62-587
Palmer family. Papers, 1764-1857. 62-1421
Piatt, Zepbanlah, 1735-1803. Papers, 1774-1807.
82-598
Ransom, Charles Sutherland, collector. Ransom
collection, 1776-1855. 62-597
Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886. Papers, 1764-1886.
62-568
Stevens, Earl W., d. 1838. Papers, 1824-47. 62-976
Thomson family. Papers, 1802-44. 62-907
Williams, John, 1752-1806. Papers, 1767-1841.
62-966
Wool, John Ellis, 1784-1869. Papers, ca. 1800-70.
62-570
NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. LIBRARY
Bard, John, 1716-1799. Papers, 1761-1895. 60-1230
McLane, James Woods, 1839-1912. Papers, 1864-
1806. 60-2122
Parker, Willard, 1800-1884. Papers, 1827-83. 60-1259
Pascalis-Ouviere, Fflix, 17307-1833. Papers, 1793-
1626. 60-1250
60-1256
Townsend, Peter S. Papers, 1821-30.
60-1945
NEW YORK HBTORCAL BOOETY
Adams, John, Pres. U, S., 1735-1826. Papers, 1775-
1818. 60-2144
Adams, John Cjulncy, Pres. B. S., 1767-1848. Papers.
1796-1845. 80-2145
African Free School, New York. Records, 1816-32.
60-2896
Alexander, James, 1691-1756. Papers, 18th cent.
e
Alexander, William, 1726-1783. Papers, 1717-83.
80-2736
Alien, Stephen, 1767-1852. Papers, 1821-49. 60-2081
Almon, John, 1737-1805. Papers, ca. 1770-1805.
62-644
Alsop, John, 1697-1761. Papers, 1730-75. 60-1886
American Academy of the Fine Arts, New York.
Records, 1803-40. 60-1843
American Art-Union, New York. Records, 1840-51.
80-1844
American Fur Company. Records, 1831-47. 60-1936
Ames, Ezra, 1768-1836. Papers, 1790-1826. 60-1845
Anderson, Alexander, 1775-1870. Papers, 1793-
1869. 60-1887
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1601. Papers, 1772-82. 60-2241
Arthur, Chester Alan, Pres. U. S., 1830-1866.
Papers, 1845-81. 60-2167
Bailey, John, 1786-1835. Correspondence, 1817-30.
60-2735
Bancker, Evert, b. 1734. Papers, 1782-1600. 60-3239
Bancker family. Papers, 1718-1824. 80-1925
Bank of Newburgh, Newburgh, N. Y. Records, 1816-
60. 60-2653
Barclay, Thomas, 1753-1830. Papers, 1812-14. 60-2070
Barker, Jacob, 1779-1871. Papers, 1814-31. 60-1846
Barnes, James, 1801-1869. Papers. 60-2518
Barrett, Theodore. Letter book, 1790-1802. 62-841
Bauman, Sebastian. Papers, 1775-95. 61-72
Bayard, Nicholas, 16447-1707, defendant. Papers
relating to Bayard's trial, 1702. 61-3316
Bayard family. Papers, 1710-1845. 60-2161
Bayard family. Papers of the Bayard, Bake, and
Lynch famines, 1717-1848. 62-212
Beatty, Erkm-lea, 1769-1823. Journals, 1779-87,
61-3320
Beekman, Gerard G., 1719-1797. Papers, 1762-70.
61-1579
Beekman, Henry, 1888-1776. Letters, 1732-53.
60-2737
Beekman family. Letters, 1711-1852. 60-2277
Beekman family. Papers. 80-841
Benson family. Papers, 18th-19th cent 80-1884
Betancourt, juHo. Papers, 1912-15. 60-2699
Betts, William, 1802-1884. Miscellaneous papers,
1615-79. 62-643
Blddb, Charles. Letter book, 1835-36. 61-2998
Blackwoll, Robert M. Business letters of Robert M.
and Samuel Blackwell, 1830-55. 80-2738
Bleecker, Anthony Llspenard. Letter book, 1767-87.
61-1578
Bleecker lamlly. Correspondence, 1737-1832.
60-3060
Blizzard Men of 1888, New York. Records. 60-2095
Bloor, Alfred Janson, d. 1917. Papers. 60-1920
Blount (John G. and Thomas) Washington, N. C.
Letter book, 1796-97. 61-1577
62-1255
Boudlnot, Ellas, 1740-1821. Correspondence, 1771-
1817. 60-3021
Bowne, Robert Hartshorns. Letter books, 1807-23.
60-3076
Bradlsb, Luther, 1783-1863. Papers, 1816-83. 60-1897
Bradstreet family. Papers of the Bradstreet, Evans,
Symington, and Balabridge families, 1703-1855.
60-2180
Brainerd, Israel, 1772-1854. Papere, 1900-54. 80-616
Brandow, Henry. Account books, 1852-59. 80-1935
Brooks, Charles, 1795-1672. Letters, 1659.
61-1575
Brooke, Elizabeth Albree. Letters, 1858-56.
61-1574
Brown, James F., gardener. Papers, 1829-84. 60-601
Bruyn family. Correspondence, 1786-1830. 60-2278
Buchanan, Robert Stewart. Papers, 1840-81. 60-1926
Buchanan (Thomas) and Son, New York. Account
books, 1806-17. 80-2284
Burnett, William, d. 18127 Letter book, 1788V1S03.
62-1823
Caldwell, James, d. 1829. Business correspondence.
1785-1832. to-lM
Campbell, William W., 1806-1881. Papers, 1830-33.
60-1885
Carroll, Anthony. Papers. 60-3075
Chadwick, French Ensor, 1844-1919. Letter books.
1886-88. 110-2531
Chauncey, Charles, 1777-1849. Papers, 1800-49.
60-1887
Chauncey, Isaac, 1772-1840. Papers, 1805-21. 60-1919
Chlsholm, Alexander, CoioneL Papers. 60-3040
Clarkson, John, 1764-1828. Journals, 1791-92.
62-1680
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Correspondence, 1817-45.
60-3302
Clinton, De Witt, 1769-1828. Papers, 1788-1828.
Bogert, Rudalphus. Letter book, 1792-89.
61-1573
Clinton, George, 16887-1761. Papers, 1744-63.
Clinton, George, 1739-1812. Papers.
Clinton family. Correspondence, 18th-earty 19th
60-2082
61-1572
R163
Coan, Titus, 1801-1882. Letters, 1830-72. 60-1869
Cobb (Albert) A Company, Boston. Records, 1867-
73. 80-635
Colden, CadwaOader, 1688-1776. Papers. 61-646
Committee for the Relief of East Tennessee. Records,
1864-65. 62-1629
Conkllng, Mary R. B. Letters, 1856-64. 62-1826
Constitution (Frigate) Records, 1798-1844. 80-2417
Contl, marquis de. Papere, ca. 1745-ca. 1760. 60-2739
Conyne, Caspams. Papsrs, 1727-1605. 80-2684
Cooper, James Fenlmore, 1789-1851. Papers. 80-2603
Cooper, James, of Paajbkeepsis, N. Y. Letter book,
1788-93. 62-1289
Cooper, Hewitt & Company, New York. Records,
1848-1905. 60-2446
Corbett, Marlon. Papers, 1839-40. 60-3203
Correspondence concerning the protection of the
people during the riot of 1834 in New York City.
61-604
Cor family. Papers, 19th cent. 60-2164
Cranio, David Edward, b. 1839. Papers. 62-2023
Crystal Palace, New York. Records, 1851-74. 80-2882
Curtentus, Peter. Papers, 1801-44. 80-2077
Cuyler family. Papers, 1711-1810. 60-2279
Darlington, William, 1782-1663. Papsrs, 1800-62.
60-1883
Davis, Alexander Jackson, 1803-1882. Papers, ecljto
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Correepondenee, 1841-
w - 60-2168
Deall, SamueL Account books, 1757-75. 80-1878
De Costa, Benjamin Franklin, 1831-1804. Papers,
ca. 1660-85. 62-3731
Defiance (Ship) Logbooks, 1807-09. 80-2632
De Laaeey family. Papers, 1647-1804. 60-2165
Delaplalne, Joshua. Papers of Joshua and Samuel
Delaplalne, 1721-1839. 60-2740
De Neufville, John. Papers, 1780-85. 80-2664
i, 1681-
60-2429
80-2245
Denlson, William, d. 1718. Notes of
1718.
De Peyster family. Papers, 1682-1840.
De Voe, Thomas Fairington, 1811-1892. Papers,
1704-1883. 60-2285
De Witt, Lockman and Kip, Mew York. Records
1OT0 -»0- 80-2286
Dexter, Henry Maxtyn, 1821-1890. Correspondence.
1880-72. g2^ 16
Dodge, Richard, 1762-1832. Papers, 1791-1830.
90-2541
Dow, George, of New York City. Letter books, 1851-
68. 60-3950
Drake, Joseph Rodman, 1765-1820. Papers. 80-2290
Duane, James, 1733-1797. Papers, 1767-95. 60-2701
Duer, WUHam, 1747-1799. Papers, 1752-99. 60-2]
Dunlap, WfUlam, 1768-1839. Diaries, 1797-1834.
62^1321
Dnrand, George R. Diaries, 1861-65. 60-2535
Durell, Edward Henry. Papers, 1802-87. 60-2678
DutUh and Wacbsmuth, Philadelphia. Records, 1784-
" mA 80-2283
i-SMl
1800.
Duycklnck family. Correspondence, 1690-1876.
60-2244
Elliott, Andrew. Papers, 1776-83. 80-2281
Ellis, John Stoneaere. Papers, 1874-86. 60-2756
Ellis family. Papers, 19th cent. 90-2288
Elmendorf family. Papers, 18th-lSth cent.
MEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Elzas, Banatt Abraham, 1867-1936. Papers. 60-1868
Ericsson, John, 1808-1889. Papers, 1831-88. 60-2418
Erie Railway Company. Records, 1874-78. 60-2282
Evangeles, ChriMldoolus L. M. Diaries, 1834-40.
60-2877
Evening star, New York. Records, 1833-41. 80-2789
Experiment (Sloop) Records, 1786-87. 60-2318
Eyre, Jean. Papers, 1778-77. 82-1836
Paircldla,ai«xlss Stebbms, 1842-1924. Papers.
18 "- 1W4 - 60-2878
"^S^J 1 '^ Coltog " * P"****" "ml Surgeons
of the Western Dtttrict. Records, 18O0-2oT 60-2660
Fartnsr family. Papers, 1688-1752. 81-1S71
Faulkner, William o. Account books, 1772-00. 60-2483
rt ^jj£g^a^> Bedford, N.Y. lltaut..,
00-2520
Poms, Isaac, 1796-1873. Papers. 60-2313
Fleming John, treasurer of lira York City. Letters,
1BU "*- 62-1678
Fonda family. Papers. ^-tHa
PormaoBunUy. Papers, 1748-1823. 80-2270
FowlBT, OflbertO. Papers, 1792-1887.- 60-2560
Pox, Gustans Vasa, 1821-1883. Papers, 1841-83.
60-2751
Fo* Virginia L. (Woodbury) Correspondence, 1880-
60-2879
Preaklm end Hewbold, lira Tort Records, 1801-
80-2487
French, Edwin Davis, 1851-1908. Letters, 1896-
1W6, 60-1891
4^ Pulton, Robert, 17B5-181S. Paper*.
60-2170
Itonau, Gabriel, 1800-1854. Pmmr,, 1781-ca. 1844.
01-1581
Gallatin, Albert, 1781-1849. Papers. 1780-1848.
60-2762
Gelte^ Albert Eugene, 1881-1962. Papers, 1916-
80-838
flalhr l n "" " fr - Papers, 1258-1838. 60-2952
GaMevoort family. Papers, 1758-1820. 60-2262
Gardiner, James H., d, 1889. Papers, 1862-66.
62-1270
Gales, Horatio, 1728-1806. Papere, 1730 <ea.)-99.
60-2704
Goleum, David. Correspondence, 1813-14, 62-2384
Genet family. Correspondence 01 the Genet and
Taytor tamlttee, 1784-1878. 60-2261
Georgia (Mall steamer) Logbooks, 1880-51. 60-2536
Garrtsh and Barren, Boston. Letter book, 1738^*0.
82-1746
GUms, llary (Chinning) 1747-1824. Papers. 60-2720
dies, AquUa. Papere, 1750-1838. 80-2421
°>^<Sanm.u and Company, New Tort Records,
60-2273
Glen family. Papers, 1712-1807.
Goo^ebj Caepar Frederick. 1847-192S. Papers,
1883-1909. 60-2419
60-2674
Gt-Hrtt. Parlament. Hon. of Conmoaa. Journal*,
"' 81-504
Greeley, Horace, leu-lew. Correspondence, 1846-
60-2755
Grant, Gabriel. Papers, 1840-68.
», NathanaeL 1742-1788. Lettere, 1777-84.
80-2703
Greens, Samuel Dana, 1839-1884. Papers, 1869-
60-2430
Greg^snd Cunningham, New York. Letter book,
61-1580
Grmen and Eddy, New York. Records, 1838-42.
GfjIalW^
Records, 1731-1858.
60-2300
B »«lJtaiJtonulact l irii»jCons^ny, Hamilton, N. Y
CMbuuyCoJ RecoroXlTSWSMT^ 60-3580
Repository Index
Hammond, Jabez Delano, 1778-1885. Letters, 1826-
M - 62-498
Haiirtek family. Papers. w-VSl
Harbord, James Guthrie, 1866-1947. Papers. 60-2976
Hardy, Sir Charles, 17187-1780. Papere, 1755-77.
60-2790
Hartson, Richard. Papere, 1732-1880. 60-927
Harper, James, 1795-1869. Papers, 1844-45. 80-2706
Harrison, Benjamin, 1726 7-179L. Lector book.
1W-WI. ^ 62-614
Harvey, John V. Papers, 1819-21. 62-635
Hs»^ekairiJeiise^KtagBton,N.Y. Records,
1787-1846. gj.^8,
^oo*' Pr ™ C " U ** r ' 1W " 1M8 - PaD,r ». =- >•»-
60-2312
Hawley, Jesse, 1773-1842. Papers. 80-2514
Hay, Odny. Papers, 1776-92. 60-2862
Heath, William, 1737-1814. Papers, 1775-83. 60-2707
Helser, Christopher. Papers, 1840-60. 60-2680
Herron, Francis Jay, 1837-1902. Papers, 1861-66.
60-2708
Hewitt AbM Stevens, 1822-1903. Correspondence,
""-«- 60-2710
HoHey, Myron, 1778-1841. Letters, 1799-1840.
62-613
Hone, Philip, 1780-1851. raarlss, 1828-51. 60-2705
Hopper, John C. Papera. 80-2721
Horsmanden, DameL 1694-1778. Tapers, 1714-47.
61-1774
Hosack, David, 1769-1835. Lettere, 1815-23. 60-2672
Hovm, BexaleeL 1750-1825. Papers. 80-2559
Howbmd, Joseph. Papers, 1861-65. 60-2713
Rowland, Sarah (Hazard) 1781-1847. Journals,
1818 " M - 60-2714
OD-ZZB0
Hudson-Falton Celebration Commission, New York.
Correspondence, 1909-10. 60-2718
Hudson Rber Day Ltoe. Records, 1833-1941. 60-634
Hughes, Hugh, d. 1B04. Letter books, 1776-82.
60-2716
Hull, Isaac, 1773-1843. Papers, 1809-40. 60-2416
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. Papere, 1802. 60-2289
Hunter, Robert, d. 1734. Papere, 1711-44. 60-2754
Hunter, SamueL Correepondeiice, 1615-64. 80-2753
Button, George T. Papers, 1839-41. 80-2655
RaBan Opera Association, New York. Records,
1 * 82 - 60 - 60-2719
Janes family. Legal papers, 1819-61. 80-2274
Jay, John, 1745-1829. Papere, 1770-84. 60-2717
* , ?»«?^^? 0mal, ' P ™- D - S ' 174s - l,n «- P>I»™.
,1781-1826. M _ 2752
'"ImSts* VWbm - "*"- in*-!"*. Papers,
60-2711
Keep, Austto Baxter, 1875- Papers, 1904-32. 60-2722
Kempe, John Tabor. Papers, ca. 1780-80. 60-2544
Kentucky. Marnage records, 1786-1834. 60-2750
King, Horatio, 1811-1897. Letter books, 1882-80.
King, Rates, 1755-1827. Papers, 1786-1826.
Hngsbury. Jacob, 1756-1837. Papers, 1799-1891.
Kingston, N. Y. Records.
60-2749
60-2688
60-2552
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. Correspondence, 1777-1801.
60-2415
"ttSS.*"*^ ""-"*■ COT "' P0 -SS m
60-2372
I^cey, John, 1755-1814. Papers, 1773-81. 60-2980
l«fi»ette, Mane Joseph Paul Yves Rod Gilbert du
f778"l' M T r,rti " te ' 1757 - 18M - Correspouoence,
778 l8S1 - 60-2747
487
Laight, William. Diaries, 1795-1822. 62-2486
Lamb, John, 1735-1800. Papers, 1765-95. 60-2555
Lancaster, DanleL 1796-1880. Papers. 60-2749
Lansing family. Papers. j,,.^
Laurence, John. Papers, 1770-80. 60-2765
Lawrence (Emten N.) and Company, New York.
Records, 1865-81. g^o,
Lawrence, Eugene, 1823-1894. Papers, 1872-94.
60-2371
Lawrence, Jonathan, 1737-1812. Business records,
1782 - 60-2407
Lawrence and Ellison, New York. Receipt books
1784-1801. *" 'so-nut
60-836
60-2264
61-1761
60-2265
61-3321
Lawrence family. Papere, 1777-1893.
Lawrence family. Papere, 1784-1830.
Lawrence family. Papers, 18th cent.
Leake family. Papers, 1755-1835.
Lee, Robert P. Record books, 1786-1806.
Leister, Jacob, d. 1691. Papere, 1688-90. 61-1759
Lena, Fredertek Siglsmund. Business records, 1763-
' 60-2490
Leonard, Robert Woodward. Correspondence, 1881-
M - 60-2781
Leonard, William H. Paper., 1856-6!. 60-2296
Le Ray de Cbaumont, James Donatien, 1760-1840
Papers, 1802. " gg.jg,,,
Lewie, Lawrence, 1787-1839. Letters, 1800-37.
62-640
Lincoln, Abraham, Pros. V. 8., 1609-1865. Pagers
1858 -« 5 - 60-2766
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1739-1810. Correspondence
"75-1807. '60-2554
Literary Confederacy, New York. Papers relating to
the Aeronaut. 60-2984
LWngston, Robert R., 1746-1813. Papers. 60-2377
Livingston family. Papers, 1716-1808. 60-2602
Lloyd family. Papers, 1654-1822. 60-2656
X *^i < *?, H ?^' *"* * <***• 1694-1791.
Papera, 1746-83. 61 ^, u
Maeaulay, Catbartne (Sawbrtdge) 1731-1791. Papers.
62-1674
MeComb, John, 1763-1853. Papers, 1803-25. 60-2368
MacDonald, John MacLean, 1790-1863. Papers.
ea. 1844-ca. 1862. ^ 60.227!
McDougalL Alexander, 1732-1786. Papers, 1756-95.
60-2779
Machln, Thomas. Papere, 1777-83. 60-2780
McKesson, John. Papers. 60-3297
McLane, Allan, 1746-1829. Papers, 1775-1821. 80-2430
McNeil, John, 1784-1850. Correspondence, 1812-42.
62-1679
Madison, James, Pros. U. S., 1751-1836. Correspond-
ence, 1784-1835. 60-2778
80-2777
62-633
60-2776
Malcolm, William. Papers, 1777-83.
Mason, Myra (Peters) Letters, 1824-29.
Mattesan family. Papers, 1819-50.
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1807-1870. Papers, 1839-
60-2537
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1837-1897. Papers, 1853-
60-2543
Mertom, Ebeneaer, 1794-1884. Correspondence,
1850 "* 1 - 60-2775
Mersereau, Joshua. Papere, 1777-1808. 60-2568
MMdletown, N. J. Records, 1700-1670. 61-674
Mniedoler, Phfllp, 1775-1852. Papers, 1785-1852.
60-614
Miller, Samuel, 1789-1850, collector. Papers.
61-1715
Mitchell, Whitehead. Account books, 1812-15. 60-2774
Mohawk Turnpike Company. Records, 1801-04. 60-2657
Repository Index
NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Monroe, James, Pres. U. S., 1758-1831. Papers,
1794-1824. 80-2791
Montgomery Co., N. Y. Records, 18th-early 19th cent.
60-2287
Moore, Frank, 1828-1904. Correspondence, 1861-75.
61-574
Moot Debating Club, New York. Records, 1768-74.
61-580
Morgan, Edwin Denises, 1611-1883. Papers, 1859-
63. 60-2981
Morgan (Theopallus SJ and Company, Oswego, N. Y.
Letter book, 1813-17. 62-1268
Morris family. Papers. 60-2295
Morse, Jedldlah, 1761-1826. Correspondence, 1788-
1822. 60-2930
Mott, Eopper Striker, 1854-1924. Papers, 1871-1908.
62-2144
Moultoa, Joseph White, 1788-1675. Papers. 60-2234
Mount, William Sidney, 1807-1868. Papers, 1841-
68. 60-2370
MunselL JoeL 1808-1880. Diaries, 1828-34. 60-2931
Murray, Bannah Lladley, 1777-1836. Diaries.
61-1714
Murray, John, 1741-1815. Letters, 1799-1811.
, 62-1677
Murray, John R. Account books, 1842-74. 60-2797
Murray, Mary. Diaries, 1817-25. 60-2940
Murray family. Papers, 18th-19th cent. 60-2266
Murray family. Papers, 1761-1863. 60-1061
Naval History Society, New York. Letters from U. S.
'naval officers, 1870-90. 60-3023
Naval History Sodety, New York. Logbooks of Maine
fishing schooners, 1853-65. 60-3032
Naval History Society, New York: Miscellaneous
manuscripts. 60-3031
Naval History Society, New York. Papers relating to
Bristol, B. L, 1801-55. 61-134
Naval History Society, New York. Papers relating to
Bristol and Warren, H. L, 1618-55. 61-163
Naval Order of the United states. Records, 1895-
1931. 60-2542
New York (City) Deeds, 1643-1896. 60-2616
New York (City) Names of persons who voted in the
3d ward, 1808. 60-2294
New York (City) Register of discharges of New York
Insolvent debtors, 1811-18. 60-2522
New York (City) Tavern keepers licenses, 1756-1809.
60-2297
New York (City) Assessors. Tax lists, 1695-1796.
60-2293
New York (City) Courts. Records. 62-2291
New York (City) Fire Dept. Records, 1855-64. 60-2272
New York. Gallery of Fine Arts. Records, 1844-
58. 62-608
New York. Lylng-ln-HospltaL Records, 1869-74.
60-2675
New York. Marble Cemetery. Records, 1830-1807.
60-2521
New York. Mariners' Church. Marriage records,
1830-52. 61-579
New York (City) Marshal's Office. Records, 1807-
13. 60-2785
New York (City) Mayor's Court. Records. 60-2538
New York. Merchants' Exchange. Auction satas in
the Merchants' Exchange, 1854-62. 60-2378
New York. Metropolitan Fair, 1864. Records, 1884.
60-2309
New York. Nautical School. Letter book, 1859-60.
62-1829
New York. Nursery and Child's Hospital Records.
1853-1934. 80-2685
New York. Su Mark's Church. Records, 1806-1913.
60-2513
New York. Society of the United Christian Friends.
Records, 1796-1843. 60-2311
New York. Trinity Church. Records, 1897-1786.
60-2317
New York. Union Delenee Committee. Records.
New York (Colony) Marriage licenses, 1768-83.
New York (State) Council of Revision. Records,
1778-94. 60-2310
New York (State) Legislature. Records, 1698-1792.
60-2697
New York (State) National Guard.
rolls, 1876.
61-160
New York Genesee Land Company. Deeds, 1795-1809.
60-2652
New York Historical Society. Account books,
1678-1899. 61-220
New York Historical Society. Apprentices' in-
dentures, 1718-1915. 60-3081
New York Historical Society. Boundary papers,
1644-1807. 61-1B0
New York Historical Society. Business records
relating to New York City, 1742-1900. 60-3072
New York Historical Society. Court records, 1680-
1834. . 60-3004
New York Historical Society. Manuscripts relating to
New York City, 1641— 20th cent 60-3054
New York Historical Society. Ms using of the colors
papers, 1924- 62-624
New York Historical Society. Military and naval
papers, 1769-1851. 61-938
New York Historical Society. Military papers relating
to New York State, 1760-1879. 60-3010
New York Historical Society. Orderly books, 1748-1883.
61-170
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Albany, 1667-1865. 60-3090
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Allegheny Co., Pa., 1792-1824. 60-2917
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., N. Y, 1795-1825.
60-2915
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to As-
toria, Long Island, N. Y., 1833-75. 60-3050
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Bedford, Westchester Co., N. Y., 1722-54. 60-2914
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Boston, 1674-1840. 60-2913
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Broadalbm, N. Y., 1798-1825. 60-2916
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Brooklyn, 1681-1854. 60-2896
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Canada, 1694-1825. 61-592
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Cana-
Joharle, N. Y. , 1782-1825. 60-3051
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Caughnawaga, Montgomery Co., N. Y. , 1784-
1825. 60-3180
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Charleston, Montgomery Co. , N. Y., 1795-1838.
60-3181
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y., 1808-47. 60-2912
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Claveraek, Columbia Co., N. Y, 1710-1854; 60-2910
New York,Hlstorleal Society. Papers relating to
Coeymans, Albany Co., N. Y., 1790-1625.
61-217
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Columbia Co., N. Y., 1773-1872. 60-2911
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Connecticut, 1663-1822. 60-2929
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Dutchess Co., N. Y., 1697-1885. 60-3110
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Florida, N. Y. , 1788-1824. 60.3182
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Fort MUtor, Washington Co., N. Y., 1787-1803.
60-2928
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
France. 62-1569
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Georgia, 1738-1846. 60-2927
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Bampsmad, N. B. 62-1827
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Harlem, New York City, 1660-1870. 61-606
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Hempstead, N. Y., 1731-1822. 60-2908
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to £t
Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1733-1839. 60-2907^
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Booslck, Rensselaer Co., N. Y-, 1771-1834. 60-2906
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Hurley, Ulster Co. , N. Y. , 1667-1900. 60-3074
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Indians, 1735-1827. 61-547
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y., 1743-1872. 60-2905
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Johnstown, Fulton Co., N. Y., 1773-1837. 60-2904
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Ktaderhook, N. Y., 1704-1838. 60-3052
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
markets in New York City. 61-218
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Mary-
land. 61-131
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Massachusetts, 1663-1815. 60-3056
New York HlstorlcaLSodety. Papers relating to
Minden, Montgomery Co., N. Y., 1790-1863. 60-2903
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Mml-
sink, N. Y., 18th cent. 60-3183
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Mohawk, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1784-1856. 60-2902
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Morrtsania, New York City, 1846-74. 61-578
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
New Hampshire, 1697-1831. 60-2300
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to New ^-.
Jersey, 18th cent. 60-3055 JB
New York HistoricalSodety. Papers relating to
Newburgh, Orange Co., N. Y. 60-2901
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Ohio,
1786-1856. 62-2412
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Onondaga Co., N. Y., 1795-1867. 60-2919
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Orange Co., N. Y. 60-3053
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Oswego Co., N. Y., 1737-1841. 60-2918
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Pala-
tine, Montgomery Co. , N. Y. , 1786-1844 60-3184
New York Historical Sodety. Papers relating to
Peimsytvanla, 1682-1867. 60-2805
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Queens Co., N. Y., 1720-1822. 60-2894
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Hossie, St Lawrence Co. , K Y. , 1851-74. 61-287
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Salis-
bury, N. H., 1739-1845. 60-3057
New York Historical Sodsty. Papers relating to
Schenectady, N. Y. , 18th-19th cent. 60-3078
New York Historical Sodety. Papers relating to
slavery, 18th-19th cent. 60-3063
New York Historical Sodety. Papers relating to
South Carolina, 1714-1822. 60-3073
New York Historical Sodety. Papers relating to
Southold, Suffolk Co, N. Y, 1685-1785. 60-2893 ^
New York Historical Sodety. Papers relating to ^r
States Island, N. Y, 1670-1800. 60-3061
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Suffolk Co, N. Y, 1701-1814. 60-2892
New York Historical Sodety. Papers relating to
the French and Indian War, 1744-79. 60-3098
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to the
Mexican War, 1844-49. 60-3058
New York Historical Sodety. Papers relating to the
War of 1861-1865. 61-615
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
the War of 1812. 61-537
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Troy, Rensseber Co., N. Y, 1786-1830. 60-2890
MEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Tyron Co., N. T., 1712-1616. 61-1561
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Ulster Co. , N. Y. , lBth-19th cent. 60-3077
Mew York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Virginia, 1716-1838. ^^ 60-2891
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Washington Co., N. Y„ 1761-1870. $0-2909
Mew York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Westchester Co. , N. Y. , 1657-ca. 1853. 61-281
NOw York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Windham Co. , Conn., 1724-1836. 60-3087
New Tori Historical Society. Receipt books, 1748-1876.
61-230
60-2941
New York Historical Society. Records of Presbyterian
churches In New York City, 1784-1848. 61-132
New York Historical Society. Record* of Reformed
Dutch churches la New York City, 1788-1876. 61-133
New York Historical Society, Records of societies,
clubs, and associations, 1795-1931. 61-697
New York Historical Society. Records relating to
auctions m New York City, 1825-39. 60-3082
New York Historical Society. Revolutionary War
papers, 1775-85. 61-581
New York Historical Society. Ships' records
1660-1883.
New York Historical Society. Records.
60-3088
New York Hi s torical Society. Signal books, 1779-1862.
62-2040
New York Historical Society. Surreys of New York City,
1780-1800. 60-3022
New York Hospital. Records, 1834-45. 60-2291
New York Lyceum. Records, 1834-44. 60-2292
New York Society for Promoting the Manumission of
Suns. Records, 1786-1849. 61-531
New York Young Men's Society. Records, 1831-33.
60-2422
NewbbM, George, banker. Papers, 1800-49. 60-2798
Newton, N. Y. Records, 1787-1676. 61-280
Nicholson, James, 1736-1604. Papers. 60-2569
NlcoU, Charles. Business records, 1753-79. 60-2308
Noble, Louis Legrand, 1613-1882. Letters, 1649-78.
60-3062
Noma, Matthew. Receipts, 1734-40. 62-634
O'Conor, John Christopher. Papers, ca. 1880-1930.
60-2286
Oglethorpe, James.Edward, 1696-1785. Bills of
exchange, 1738-43. 60-2456
Ye Okie Settlers Association of Ye West Side, New
York. Records. 60-2424
Olmstead, Aaron B. Papers, 1839-87. 60-2943
Olmstead family. Correspondence, 1618-78. 60-2267
Ooderdonk Paper Mill, Rostyn, N. Y. Account books.
1785-1810. 60-2494
Onderdunk, Benjamin TredweU, Bp., 1791-1661.
Papers, 1612-32. 60-2314
CTRlaUy, Henry, 1806-1886. Papers. 61-1701
Osgood, Samuel, 1748-1613. Papers, 1775-1612.
62-623.
60-2276
61-532
Packard family. Correspondence, 1778-1614.
Palmer papers, 1679-1806.
Papera on the construction of the harbor at Buffalo
1836-47. g'j.jTS
Papers relating to the Mayan language. 61-164
Papers relating to the Washington Arch, New York,
Parish, David. Letter books, 1802-16.
Parks, Peter. Receipt books, 1792-1862
Paul, Alfred. Letter books, 1860-63.
Peacock (U. s. Ship) Records, 1839.
Pendleton, Nathaniel, 1756-182L Papers, 1782-1819
61-763
61-605
60-2683
60-3060
60-2944
60-2945
Repository Index
Peters, John. Papers, 1777-80. 60-3070
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829. Correspondence,
1777-1824. 60-2553
Plntard, John, 1759-1844. Papers, 1790-1844. 60-2240
Phuner family. Correspondence, 1610-76. 60-2259
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891. Correspondence,
1841-70. 60-2551
Porter, Evelina (Anderson) 1790-1871. Papers,
1613-91. 60-2920
The President, Directors, and Company of the West-
chester Turnpike Road. Records, 1800^28. 60-2444
Protestant Episcopal Church la the U. S. A. Archives.
60-2843
Pryor, John Edward. Account books, 1762-81. 60-2307
Public School Society of New York. Records, 1807-
^ 60-3071
Randall, Henry Stephens, 1611-1876. Correspondence,
1828-70. 60-2922
Randel, John. Papers, 1612-22. 60-2670
Rathbone family. Papers, ca. 1800-65. 60-2257
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785. Correspondence, 1757-
95.
60-2933
Reynell b Coatas, Philadelphia. Records, 1738-1632.
60-2306
Rodgers, John, 1727-1611. Sermons, 1755-1806.
60-2315
Rodney, George Brydges Rodney, baron, 1719-1792.
Papers, 1780-82. 60-2853
Rogers, John, 1829-1904. Correspondence. 60-636
Rogers, John, 1829-1904. Papers, 1848-1933.
60-3067
Rush, Richard, 1780-1859. Correspondence, 1813-
M - 60-2934
Rutgers Medical College, New York. Records, 1822-
30> 60-2673
60-2258
,60-2671
60-2305
Rntherfurd family. Papers.
Sage, Gardner. Papers, 1809-68.
Sanders' family. Papers.
Santo Domingo (French Colony). Correspondence
1774-80. 60-3079
Schuyler family. Papers. 60-2260
Scioto Land Company. Records, 1785-93. 60-2455
Seabury, Hannah Amelia (Jones) Correspondence,
18*3-33. l ~~ '80.JO3J
Seaman and Lawrence, New York. Records, 1772-77.
60-2304
Se lignum, Joseph. Correspondence, 1862-78. 60-904
Seton, Robert, Abp., 1839-1927. Papers. 60-2539
Seward, George Frederick. 1840-1910. Papers.
lAon-ioin * ^
1890-1910.
60-2935
60-2936
Seward, Samuel Sweay, 1768-1849. Letters, 1818-22.
62-1353
Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886. Papers, 1844-86.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813. Papers, 1768-73.
60-3086
Shrewsbury, N. J. Records, 1743-1846. 62-1676
Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1619-1914. Papers, 1851-1911.
60-2413
Slgel, Pram, 1624-1902. Papers, 1861-89. 60-2937
Sill family. Papers. 60-2938
Silvester family. Correspondence, 1770-1857. 60-2250
Smith, Buckingham, 1810-1671. Papers. 60-2926
Smith, Christopher, of Jamaica, N. Y. Letters, 1779.
62-1745
Smith, Gerrlt, 1797-1674. Letters, 1834-74. 62-642
Smith, Helen Evertson. Papers. 60-2635
Smith family. Papers, 1666-1879. 60-839
Snyder, Benjamin, 1742-1631. Account books.
1766-95.
60-3083
Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small
Children, New York, Minutes, 1802-1932. 60-2501
Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887. Correspondence,
1845-62. 60-2924
Squier, Ephraim George, 1821-1888. Papers, 1849-57.
60-2970
Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Shop, Alexandria,
Va. Records, 1813-ca. 1880. 60-2443
Stanford, John, 1754-1834. Papers, 1795-1832. 60-2428
Steuben, Frlednch Wllhelm Ludolph Gerhard Augustln,
baron von, 1730-1794. Papers, 1778-82. 60-2923
Stevens, Cat h a r i n e (Clarkson). Diaries, 1833-35.
61-1585
Stevens, Bbenezer, 1751-1823. Papera, 1775-1614.
60-2412
Stevens, John Austin, 1827-1910. Papers. 60-3250
Stevenson, Jonathan Drake, 1800-1894. Papers, 1846-
48. 62-1747
Stewart, WilHam George. Papers, 1839-59. 60-2303
Stewart and Jones, New York. Records, 1786-99.
60-2301
SUUwelL John Edwin, 1853-1930. Papers. 60-2939
Story, Joseph, 1779-1845. Papers, B02-04. 61-3315
Stougtton, Juan. Papers, 1794-1809. 61-1608
Street, Alfred Billings, 18117-1881. Papers, 1840-
*>• 60-2508
Stsyvesant, Petrus. Letter book, 1751-80. 62-1254
Sbiyvesant Institute of the City of New York. Records,
1834-39. 60-2504
Saber, William, 1863-1941. Papers. 60-2921
Swett, Samuel, 1782-1866. Correspondence, 1825-41.
60-3059
T allmari g v family. Papers. 60-2249
Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. Records,
1789-1812. 60-2454
Taylor, John W„ 1784-1854. Correspondence, 1813-
33. 60-2925
Taylor, John w., b. 1830 or 31. Papers, 1657-63.
60-2953
Taylor, Moses. Correspondence, 1836-37. 60-2427
Ten Broeck family. Papers. 60-2248
Ten Eyck family. Papers. 60-2246
Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831. Letters, 1780-99.
62-615
Thomas, William, 1786-1660. Papers, 1806-57.
60-3085
Thompson, Smith, 1768-1843. Correspondence,
1796-1843. 80-2800
Thursby, Emma Cecilia, 1845-1931. Papers,
1860-1921. 60-3084
Tontine Coffee House, New York. Records, 1789-
U'l. 60-2661
Townsend family. Papers, 1751-1654. 60-2247
Trepp, Caspar. Papers, 1861-63. 60-2414
TrumbulL John, 1756-1843. Papers, 1787-1839.
60-2639
Turnure, David M. Papers, 1856-72. 61-376
United Insurance Company in the City of New York.
Papers. 60-2525
U.S. Army. Contlntental Army. Quartermaster's
Dept. Records, 1778-81. 60-2869
U. SI. Custom House, Baltimore. Records, 1600-09.
60-2523
U. S. Custom House, New York. Records, 1790-
1835. 60-2524
V. S. District Court. New York (Southern District)
Records, 1605-72. 60-2545
United States Mall Steamship Company. Records,
1848-59. 60-2425
United States Military Philosophical Society. Records
1789-1613. 60-3089
United States Sanitary Commission. Records, 1864.
80-2851
Van Beverhoudt family. Papers, 1750-64. 60-2251
Van Bokkelen, Unertus. Papers. 80-3041
Van Buren family. Papers, 1664-1825. 60-3042
Repository Index
NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Van Cortland, Philip. Papers, 1713-60. 61-1778
Van Cortlandt family. Papers, 1S9S-1S20. 60-833
Yandermli family. Papers. 60-2252
Van Rfimwlacr family. Papers, 1713-1858. 60-3064
Van Sehaack family. Papers, 1697-1836. 60-2253
Van Vecnten family. Correspondence, 1783-1831.
60-3013
Verplanck, Gullan Crommelln, 1786-1870. Papers,
ca. 1830-70. 60-3065
Verplanck family. Papers. 60-2254
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804. Papers, 1776-
1800. 60-2860
Wakeman, Burr. Business records, 1830-55. 62-1675
Walter, Robert James, 1801-1880. Correspondence
1B36-69. 60-3066
Ward, John Qulncy Adams, 1830-1910. Correspond-
ence, 1887-1915. 60-637
Warren, William D. Business records, 1843-67.
Warren family. Papers, 1639-1795.
Watts family. Papers, 1689-1870.
60-2302
62-211
60-2255
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882. Correspondence, 1818-
82. 60-2096
Wendell family. Papers, 1708-1829. 60-2547
Wheeler family. Papers, 1863-92. 60-22S6
Whelan, Joseph V. Letters, 1820-47. 60-3045
Wilbur, James Benjamin, 1656-1929, collector.
Inventories, 1717-1844. 62-2146
WUlard, John, 1759-1825. Correspondence, 1800-
38. 60-3068
Williams, William, 1688-1760. Sermons, 1708-46.
60-2316
60-3069
Windsor, Conn. Congregational Church. Rscords,
1652-1758. 60-2686
Wise, Henry Augustus, 1819-1869. Papers, 1855-66.
' 62-1828
wise, William W. Papers, 1823-34. 61-1785
Witter, Thomas. Business records of Thomas Witter
and Daniel Stiles, 1747-86. 60-2327
Woman's Municipal League, New York. Records,
1909-28. 60-2426
HEW YORK SOCTBTT T.TW.A py
Goodhue family. Papers, 18th-18th cent 61-2065
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY! LIBRARIES
Fates, De Coursey, 1888- collector. The Files
collection, ca. 1750-1950. 60-1551
Williams family. Papers, 1749^1836.
NEWARK. N. J. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Cole, Timothy, 1852-1931. Letters, 1884-1922.
62-1652
Howard, John Tasker, 1890- Papers. 60-2148
Newark, N. J. Free Public Library. Literary manu-
scripts. 60-2851
Schaaf, Edward Oswald, 1869-1939. Papers. 62-3608
NEWBERRY LIBRARY . CHICAGO
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers, 1904-41.
59-199
Babcock, Otrvllle Ellas, 1835-1884. Papers, 1849-
1M7. *~ 60-14
Bell, Edward Price, 1869-1943. Papers, 1889-1942.
59-194
BoUaert, William, 1807-1876. Papers, 1837-43.
Browne, Francis Fisher, 1843-1913. Papers, 1860-
ea. 1913. 59-184
Burbank, Etta-idge Ayer, 1858-1949. Letters,
1897-1914. 61-900
Catherwood, Mary (HartweU) 1847-1902. Papers,
1860-ca. 1902. 59-255
Chans family. Papers, 19th cent. 61-1016
Cowley, Malcolm, 1898- Papers, 1918-48. 60-1153
Cram, Ralph Warren, 1869- Papers. 62-583
Dahlgren, John AdolphuB Bernard, 1609-1870. Papers,
1858-70. 60-1026
DelL Floyd, 1887- Papers, 1908- 59-198
French, Alice, 1850-1934. Papers, 1871-1934. 59-186
Gates, William Esmond, 1663-1940, collector. Lin-
guistic materials. 61-938
Goethe, OttUle (too Pogwlscb) von 1796-1872. Papers,
1813-68. 60-2109
Gonzalez, Pablo, 1876- Papers, 18th and 19th cant.
61-1017
Grierson, Benjamin Henry, 1626-1911. Corre-
spondence, 186640. 61-905
Harrison, Carter Henry, 1860- Papers. 60-1011
Harrlsse, Henry, 1829-1610. Caiques et fac-slmlles
d'andennes cartss su I'Amerlque avant 1550.
61-1091
Joachim, Joseph, 1831-1907. Correspondence, 1843-
1900. 60-816
Johnson, Charles B. Papers, 1859-69. 61-1948
judson, William Voorhees, 1865-1923. Papers.
Klrkbnd, Joseph, 1830-1894. Papers.
81-3084
60-823
Lardaer, Ring WUmer, 1885-1933. Papezs,,l*07-
33. 82-354
Lawson, Victor Fremont, 1850-1925. Papers. 60-1010
The Little room manuscripts, 1898-1929. 62-203
Louisiana (Province) Governors. Dispatches of the
Spanish Governors of Louisiana, 1766-91. 61-1254
McConnlck, Channeey, 1884-1954. Papers. 62-582
Marure, Alejandro, 1808-1651. Papers relating
to Guatemala, 1779-1876. 61-875
Memoirs concerning French possessions, 1702 -SO.
61-1100
Montezuma papers, 1753-1885. 81-2192
Newberry, Walter Cass, 1835-1912. Papers. 60-2550
Newberry Library, Chicago. Archival materials,
1518-1835. 61-2193
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Cuba, 1771-1821. 61-3181
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico. 61-1617
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to Texas
under Spain and Mexico, 1729-1836. 61-1382
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to the
American Fur Company, 1822-56. 61-3248
Newberry Library, Chicago. Philippine manuscripts
collection, 1558-1903. 61-2195
Newberry Library, Chicago. John M. Wing Foundation.
Manuscripts an the history of printing, 1470- 61-1845
Noronha family. Papers, 1500-1700. 61-888
Norton, John, Mohawk Indian. Papers, 1805-10.
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852. Papers, 1826-
40. 61-895
Payne, William Morton, 1858-1919. Papers. 61-609
Pearee, Christopher Gardner, 1811-1882.
Correspondence, 1839-51. 61-939
Ransom, Will, 1878-1955. Archives, 1898-1955.
Raster, Hermann, 1827-1891. Papers.
61-1425
61-724
Rlchman, Irving Sordine, 1861-1938, collector.
Manuscripts Is Mexican Archives. 61-874
Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957. Papers. 60-1402
Spencer, Piatt Rogers, 1800-1864. Papers. 60-1009
Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942. Manuscript
scores, 1889- 61-2739
Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942. Papers, 1904-
40. 60-1987
62-2134
60-1986
Taylor, Graham, 1851-1938. Papers.
Thomas, Theodore, 1835-1905. Papers.
Tletjens, Eunice (Hammond) 1884-1944. Spars.
Tree, Lambert, 1832-1910. Papers.
60-695
60-988
Waldeck, Jean Frederic m™*.*.™*". comte de,
1766-1875. Papers, 1826-34.
Webster, Henry KttchelL 1875-1932. Papers, 1911-
32. 60-1012
NICOLLET COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM. ST. PETER.
Nicollet County Historical Society. Manuscript
collection, ca. 1851-ea. 1928. 61-1418
TOOTH CAROLINA. STATS DEPT. OF ARCHIVES AND
HISTORY
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1873-1946. Papers, 1730-
1845. 61-3202
Bsgley, William Henry, 1833-1886. Papers, 1849-
66. 61-30*0
Bell, Thomas. Papers, 1896-1909. 61-3046
Bragg, Thomas, 1810-1872. Papers, 1864-70. 61-3081
Brtmley, Herbert Hutchinson, 1861-1948. Papers,
1881-1610. 61-3263
Brock, Ignatius. Papers, 1733-1877. 61-3080
Brooks, Eugene Clyde, 1871-1947. Papers, 1926-3L
61-3363
Buxton, Ralph Potts, 1826-1900. Papers, 1835-74.
61-3190
Caraway, Daphne King, 1881-1933. Papers, 1903-34.
61-3079
Carney, Joseph, 1803-1874. Papers, 1800-1900.
61-3253
Caihey family. Papers, 1772-1941. 61-3023
Clement, William Bailey. Papers, 1858-68. 61-3614
Crocker, Hsrsllla R. Fort. Papers, 1843-52. 61-3207
Duke u ni ve r si ty , Durham, N. C. Centennial celabra- _■
Uon rollectloil, 1937-39. 62-185 \
Eames, Richard M. Papers, 1876-96. 61-3209
Engelhard, Joseph Adolphns, 1833-1879. Bills, 1877-
,B - 61-3208
Everhart, George Marlowe, 1826-1891. Panes, 1863-
61-3210
61-3133
61-3256
61-3211
61-3513
90.
Galon family. Papers, 1787-1937.
Heck, J. M. Papers, 1761-1947.
Bines, James M. Papers, 1766-1889.
Buss, John A. Papers, 1860-1903.
Johnston, Hugh Buckner, collector. Papers, 1778-1934.
61-3393
Lewis, Kenelm Harrison, d. 1866. Papers,
18344907. 61-3642
Mordseal family. Papers, 1796-1876. 62-106
Patau, David, 1800 or 1801-1882. Papers, 1832-1902.
61-3197
Peels family. Papers, 1723-1906. 61-3643
Pettlgrev family. Papers, 1772-1912. 62-4988
Phillips, James J. Papers, 1797-1868. 61-3139
Pan, Edward William, 1863-1934. Papers, 1884-1933.
61-2984
Riddle family. Papers, 1836-97. 61-3216
61-2986
61-2*86
61-3509
62-6* I
61-2907
61-3617
61-2*79
Papers, 1734-1941.
Royster family. Papers, 1876-1906.
Shaffner, John F. Correspondence, 1846-67.
Webb family. Papers, 1835-1919.
Wells, Newman. Papers, 1810-79.
Wester, Thomas C. Papers, 1823-1905.
Woodard family. Papers, 1783-1*01.
NORTH CA ROLINA. rnnvERsrnr. LIBRARY
Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950.
Correspondence, 1891-1950.
Stewart, Ethelbert, 1857-1936: Papers, 1884-1*33.
62-4410
60-2758
NORTH CAROLINA. PNIVEBgrrY. LIBRARY (Continued)
Tijnwnhiim, (tunnel Aaron, 18747-1948. Papers,
1S08-B. 62-21
WoUa, Thomas, 1900-1S3S. Papua, lOS- 62-62
MCRTgCAROIJHA. TOUV Ele in x LIBRARY.
SOUTmiKNtngTVTrnr-.T. mtiui-non
Anaid, Harry Ariell, 1880- Paper*, 1880-195J.
Anderson, Edwin Aairanrlnr, 1880-1933. Papers.
1878-1938. 82.58
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1841-1915. Papers of
Alexander Boyd Andrews, father aad sen, 1859-
1»46. 60-2815
Andrews, Charms Haynes, 1835-1905. Papers, 1795-
W5 °- 62-7T
Andrews, Ganstt, 1837-1903. Papers, 1818-1928.
82-490
Arnold, Richard DennU, 1808-1876. Papers,
1849-76. 62-4460
Arrtngton, Archibald Banter, 1809-1872. Papers.
M07-US5. ^^62-76
81-3512
62-1153
62-4406
Amy, Jsmss, 1791-1872. Papers, 1818-1901.
Avery family. Papers, 1798-1916.
Bagley family. Papers, 1848-1939.
Balch, Oeorgs Beall, 1821-1908. Papers, 1830-1924.
62-18
Battle family. Papers, 1785-1955. 62-58
Bead family. Papers, 1830-75. 62-4464
Beckwsh, Edmund Ruffle, 1890-1949. Fasers.
1753-1949.
62-46
BeckMth, John Watrns, 1831-1890. Papers
4f 1852-M- 62-4454
Bennett, Bngh Hammond, 1881-1960. Papers,
1923-56. 62-4405
Benson, Berry. Papers, 1880-1922. 81-2641
Blanehard, Elizabeth Amis Cameron. Papers,
1694-1954. 62-57
Bonetarake, Jesnette E. Papers, 1862-66. 62-4404
Brags, John, 1806-1878. Papers, 1851-87. 60-2232
Branch family. Papers, 1784-1919. 60-3232
Branson, Eugene Cmmtoghim, 1661-1933. Papers.
1899-1933. 60-699
Briars, Willis Grandy, 1875-1954. Papers, 1764-
WS4 - 62-56
Blight, John Morgan, 1817-1911. Papers, 1854-1911.
62-42
Brookes, Iveson Levis. Papers, 1785-1668. 62-48
Broun, William LeRoy, 1829-1902. Papers, 1838-
W0J - 00-15
Brown, H a nrtltan, 1766-1870. Papers, 1752-1907.
61-3879
Brumby family. Papers, 1833-1929. 62-4489
Bryant, Benry Edward Cowan, 187S- Papers
1737-1945. ^^ gj^ejj
Bullitt, Mildred Ann (Pry) 1796-1879. Papers.
1813-1908
Bnlloah famUy. Papers, 1784-1929.
Bompas family. Papers, 1838-1933
^P Burgwyn family. Pasera, 1784-1927.
62-4411
60-2087
62-4462
62-487
Campbell, John Archibald, 1811-1889. Papera
1836-1920. "*""*' gj^^j
Bseorde, 1848-64. 60-1198
Carmaek, Edward Ward, 1856-1908. Papers, 1850-
!•«• 61-157
Carr, James Qxborn, 1869-1949. Papers, 1743-1938.
62-926
Carotbars, Robert Loonsy, 1800-1882. Papers,
1823-70. 61-158
Clarfcson, Harlot, 1863-1942. Paper*, 1862-1945.
61-3680
Repository Index
62-29
Coker, Robert Erjin, 1876- Papers, 1908-56.
Cotor, Wllltam Chambers, 1872-1953. Papers.
1881-1956.
Colston, Raleigh Edward, 1825-1896. Papera, 1842-
1906. 60-677
Coingland, Edward, 1819-1877. Papera, 1845-
1921. 62-446S
Creole, Mary (Farrow) 1881-1948. Papers, 1706-
1946. 62-963
Crlglar, William Louis. Papers, 1848-85. 62-4455
Dahney family. Papers, 1716-1945. 61-1149
Daniels, Jonathan, 1902- Papers, 1866-1955.
62-4403
Davidson, Theodore Fulton, 1845-1931. Papers,
1874-99. 62-4461
Davie, Preston, 1881- eoUeetor. Papers, 1560-1903.
62-45
Onto, William Richardson, 1756-1820. Papers,
1758-1818. 82-225
Davis, Hayas, 1888-1942. Papers, 1900-41. 61-3666
Davis family. Papers of the Davis and Beale families.
1M8-1M0. 60-251
Delta Cooperative Farm, Billhoose, Miss.
Papers, 1936-56. 62-4961
Dent, Louis Addison, 1863-1947. Papers, 1717-1946.
62-47
Darnell family. Papera, 1795-1868. 62-5009
Doaghton, Robert Lee, 1863-1954. Papers, 1913-54.
62-43
Elliott family. Papers, 1698-1898. 62-4456
Elmore family. Papers, 1843-1936. 62-4457
Errtn, William Carson, 1860-1943. Papers,
1798-1936.
62-4466
Fellowship of Southern Churchmen. Papers
"37-57. ' 62-4463
Garland, Wllltam Harris. Papers, 1819-73. 62-135
Gibson famUy. Correspondence, 1840-1919. 61-2621
Gift, George Washington, b. 1833. Letters.
1862-70. 82.444,
Classic, Henry Haywood, 1871-1938. Papers, 1883-
1837. 60-774
Glenn, Lmvrtrlan Chalmers, 1871-1951. Papers,
1752-1927. 62-488
Godbey, Allen Howard, 1884-1948. Papers, 1785-1948.
62-1440
Goktberger, Joseph, 1874-1929. Papers, 1891-1949.
62-6
Gordon family. Papers, 1814-1936. 60-2584
Gorrel], Ralph, 1803-1875. Papers, 1797-1874.
82-557
Goran, Daniel C, 1829-1911. Papers, 1861-1908
62-4447
Graham, William P., d. ca. 1844. Papers, 1812-57.
81-1212
Graves family. Papers, 1815-1901. 60-773
Gray family. Papers, 1722-1879. 61-3670
Gregoiie, James, 1798-1874. Papers of James
Gregorls and family, 1774-1918. 60-1702
Griggs, James Mathews, 1861-1910. Papers, 1892-
1813 - 60-2119
Grimball, John Berkley, 1800-1893. Papers, 1683-
U30- 61-2642
Grimes family. Papers, 1766-1929. 61-3669
Haekett, Robert Franklin. Papers, 1752-1942.
62-25
Hagner, Peter, 1772-1850. Papers, 1730-1940.
62-525
Halrston, Elizabeth Seawall (Halrston) 1855-1945
Papers, 1805-1943. 6 1-172
Halrston family. Papers, 1799-1906. 62-59
Hall, David McKee, 1918-1960. Congressional
office files, Nov. 1958-Jaa. 1960. 62-4402
Ball, James Xtng, 1875-1948. Papain, 1751-1949.
80-3294
Hampton, Wade, 1754-1835. Papers, 1791-1908.
Hardison, Osborne Bennett, 1892-1959. Pacers
1912-53. ^^ '
Haywood family. Papers, 1752-1946.
62-4401
62-4459
Heard, Stephen D., 1807-1875. Business records,
1758-1889. 60-2759
Henry, Gostavus Addphua, 1804-1880. Papers,
Herbert, Hilary Abner, 1834-1919. Papers, 1864-
1931. 60-717
Bobbs, Lewis Lyndon, 1849-1932. Papers of Lewis
L. Hobbs and family, 1787-1949. 60-1704
Hoke, Robert Frederick, 1837-1912. Papers,
1865-1943. 62-4448
Bolt, ErwinA., 1873-1961. Papers, 1955-61.
Bowe, Chillab Smith, 1809-1875. Papers, 1814-99.
62-
BowelL Edward Vernon, 1872-1931. Papers, 1725-
Hoyt, William Henry, 1884-1957, collector.
Papers, 1769-1957. 62-4415
Husks family. Papers, 1779-1937. 62-552
International Military Tribunal. Records of
judges, 1945-48. 62-4831
Janney, John, 1798-1872. Papers of John Janney and
family, 1731-1938. 80-2218
Jeftress, Edwin Bedford, 1887-1961. Papers,
1829-40. 62-4449
Johnson, John Lipscomb. Papers, 1850-1910. 82-772
Johnston, Thomas Dffiard, 1840-1902. Papers, 1845-
96. 62-24
Jones, Calvin, 1775-1848. Papers, 1785-1929.
Jones, Edmund Walter, 1811-1876. Papers.
1789-1914,
Jones, Hamilton Chamberlain, 1884-1957
Papers, 1943-52.
Jones family. Papers, 1815-1932.
Kennedy, Mary Hunter. Papers, 1759-1955.
Ker, Mary Susan, 1838-1923. Papers, 1785-1923.
61-159
Kerr, John Rosea, 1873-1958. Papers, 1923-52.
62-44
Knight, Edgar Wallace, 1885-1953, collector.
Papers, 1634-1881.
81-2640
62-4418
62-4967
62-230
62-60
Leake, John George, 1752-1827. Estate
1773-1913.
61-3653
61-255
Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-1861. Papers of Thomas
Lenoir and family, 1786-1953. 60-2176
Lenoir family. Papers, 1818-1919. 60-2358
Leonard, JohnF., 1843-1924. Papers, 1862-1921
62-4417
Levert family. Papers, 1760-:
81-184
Llddell, Walter James Forbes. Papers, 1831-
1914 - 62-4450
Logan, George William, 1828-1896. Military records
1M1-65. 82-1049
London, Henry AkUuphus, 1808-1882. Papers, 1830-
80- 60-1197
McBee, Silas, 1853-1924. Papers, 1872-1923. 60-151 .
MeBryde, John McLaren, 1841-1923. Papers of John
McLaren MeBryde, father and son, 1856-1940.
60-2189
McClsIlan family. Papers, 1616-1917. 61-3671
Mackall, William Whann, 1618-1891. Papers, 1639-
19ra - 80-2973
McKlmmon, Jane (Simpson) 1667-1957. Papers
1917-19. ^ '
McLaurln, Anna Blue. Papers, 1860-65.
Maffitt, John Newland, 1619-1886. Papers, 1833-
Marrow, Goodrich Wilson. Business records, 1884-
62-4963
62-4413
Meade, Richard Everard. Papera, 1730-11
61-3652
Repository Index
NORTHCAROLMA. UKTVEBSITY. LIBRARY.
SOPTHKKM HISTORICAL COLLECTION {Continued)
Mebane family. Papers, 1815-1948. 62-1583
Ulddletoc, Edward, 1810-1883. Papers,
1810-93.
82-4452
Miles, William Poreher, 1822-1838. Papers, 1160-
1927. 80-1117
Milligan family. Papers, 1771-1885. 61-750
Hilling, James S. Papers, 1852-83. 62-4418
1011s, Qatney Sharps, 1884-1918. Papers, 1805-28.
61-2201
Mitchell, Samuel Chiles, 1864-1948. Papers, 1915-
<«• 62-558
Mordeeal family. Papers, 1783-1947. 60-2579
Morgan, John Bunt, 1825-1864. Papers, 1840-70.
62-1016
Morgan, William H-, 1819-190L Papers, 1836-93.
60-1672
Morrison, Robert Ball, 1798-1869. Papers,
1820-82. 62-4453
Moses, Edward Pearson, 1857-1948. Papers, 1901-
**• 60-810
Murphy, Edgar Gardner, 1869-1913. Papers,
1893-1913. 62-4664
North Carolina. Geological and Economic Survey.
Records, mrlnrlln g records of predecessor bodies
and of the State geologist, 1885-1914. 60-144
Odnm, Howard Washington, 1884-1954. Papers, 1919-
55- 62-49
O'Neal, Edward Asbury, 1818-1890. Papers, 1833-
1906. 60-2824
Orr, Jehu A., 1828- Papers, 1751-1917. 62-4642
Orr family. Papers of the Orr and Patterson families
1799-1905. 61-183
Otey, Octavla Aurella James (Wyche) Papers,
1824-1900. 62-947
Page, William Nelson, 1854-1932. Papers, 1787-
1M6. 61-3651
Paine, Robert Treat, 1812-1872. Papers,
1830-1900. 62-4978
Pankrdn, Charles F. Business records, 1844-1909.
62-761
Parker, Frank, 1672-1947. Papers, 1890-1946.
60-2974
Parker, John Johnston, 1865-1958. Papers,
1920-59. 62-4412
- Parker, John Milliken, 1863-1939. Papers,
1902-38. 62-4643
Pender, William Dorsey, 1834-1863. Papers
1860-63. ' 62-4545
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803. Letters,
1776-79. 62-4719
Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Papers
1798-1889. ' 62-803
Perkins, John, 1819-1885. Papers, 1822-85. 61-1130
Polk, George Washington, b. 1847. Papers, 1793-
19 27. 62-228
Poteat, Edwin McNeill, 1892-1955. Papers, 1929-
56. 62-773
Pratt, Joseph Byde, 1870-1942. Papers, 1889-1942.
60-1249
Price family. Papers, 1842-1928. 61-1397
Ramsay, James Graham, 1623-1903. Papers 1790-
183 °- ' 81-162
Ransom, Matt Whitaker, 1826-1904. Papers, 1845-
19M - 60-2178
62-4542
Rennie family. Papers, 1831-1942.
Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 1800-1876. Papers, 1835-
80 - 62-229
Roberts, Elmer, 1863-1937. Papers, 1835-1937.
60-700
Rogers, Elizabeth (Goelet) 1843-1924. Papers.
1712-1932. ^ 81 ^4,
Rutledge, John, 1766-1819. Papers, 1782-1872.
60-38
Screven family. Papers of the Screven, Bryan, and
Arnold families, 1779-1922. 60-250-
Semmes, Benedict Joseph, 1823-1902. Papers, 1848-
65. 60-708
Settle, Thomas, 1789-1857. Papers, 1812-79. 62-1290
Settle, Thomas, 1831-1888. Papers of Thomas
Settle, Jr., and Thomas Settle BL 1850-1924.
62-1985
Sheets, William Nicholas, 1851-1922. Papers, 1872-
1922. 62-39
Shuts, John Raymond. MaBnnlc papers, 1765-1951.
62-38
Simpson, John, 1728-1788. Papers, 1733-1925.
62-531
Simpson, William DunUp, 1823- 1890. Papers,
1824-99. 82-37
Small, John Eumphrey, 1858-1946. Papers, 1874-
1947. 62-1144
Southern Tenant Farmers' Union. Papers,
1934-59. 62-5010
62-675
Speculation Land Company. Records, 1798-1909.
Stallmgs, Jesse F., 1836-1928. Papers, 1692-1916.
60-1195
Stevenson, William Francis, 1861-1942. Papers
1861-1924. 62-4695
Sutherlln, William T. Papers, 1842-92. 62-40
Talley, Elizabeth (Furman) Papers, 1776-1931.
62-5000
Thomson, Ruffln, 1841-1888. Papers, 1822-89.
62-711
Tobacco Growers' Cooperative Association. Records
1821-27. jj.,^
Trist, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. Papers, 1667-
1908. 60-776
Tucker, Robert Plndmey, 1865-1920. Papers, 1893-
1932. 61-1206
Tucker family. Papers, 1790-1932. 60-779
Tyson, Lawrence Davis, 1861-1929. Papers, 1917-29.
61-1215
Upshur, William P., 1881-1943. Letters, 1898-1928.
60-2526
Van Noppen, Leonard Charles, 1868-1935.
Papers, 1888-1947. 62-4409
Venable, Charles Scott, 1827-1900. Papers, 1862-
**- 60-707
Walker, James Alexander, 1832-1901. Papers
1855-1929. ' 62-4547
Walser, Zeb Vance, 1853-1940. Papers, 1880-1930.
61-2003
Webb, Edwin Yates, 1872-1955. Papers,
1903-55. 62-4408
Wheat, John Thomas, 1801-1888. Papers, 1806-
96. 62-783
Whitaker, Ferdinand Bannon, d. 1896. Papers,
1844-96. 62-4546
Whitaker, William Asbury, 1883-1960. Papers,
1597-1957. 62-4407
Wllkins, Edmonia CabelL 1885-1949. Papers of
Edmonla Cabell Wllkins and family, 1770-1948.
60-2075
Wilson, Robert, b. 1789. Business records, 1772-
1888.
Lemkepwmiam, 1878-1950. -Papers, 1905-50. 61-1097
North Dakota-Montana Wheat Growers' Association.
Records, 1921-38. 62-909
O'Connor, James Frands Thaddeus, 1884-1349.
Papers, 1906-48. 62-7<^fc
Winston, Francis DonneU, 1857-194L Papers
1828 - 19 «- 62-696
Winston, Patrick Henry, 1820-1866. Papers
"«>-"• "■' 62-4564
Winston, Robert Watson, 1860-1944. Papers, 1834-
19 **- 60-2607
Wirt, William, 1772-1634. Papers, 1802-67. 62-41
Wright, Marcus Joseph, 1831-1922. Papers, 1792-
!»«• 59-196
Yancey, Benjamin Cudworth, 1817-1891. Papers,
1800-193L 59-195
NORTH DAKOTA. UmVERSTTY. LIBRAKY
Burke, John, 1859-1937. Papers, 1906-42. 62-704
Krueger, Otto, 1890- Congressional papers, 1953-58.
61-378
lTORTHWES TERNPNlVERStTY. EVANSTON. ILL.
LAW LIBRARY
Wlgmore, John Henry, 1863-1943. Papers, 1888-
1942. 62-3954
NOKTHWESTERN UKTVEBSITY. EVANSTON. ILL. LIBRARY
Acoata, Nteotts, collector. Bcutvlan manuscripts
collection, ca. 1590-ca. 1890. 61-121
Cutlar, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Maaaaeeh Cutler col-
lection, 1762-1857. 60-2228
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1951. Charles G.
Dawes collection, 1887-1931. 61-89
Hln, Anils, 1903- Papers. 80-2859
Pinker, James B. CorTespondeace, 1900-34. 60-2951
Salnt-Saens, Camille, 1835-1921. Letters, 1902-15.
61-506
Sarett, LewR., 1888-1954. Papers. 61-515
Straus, Ralph, 1882-1950. Letters, 1900-50. 61-523
OAKLAND, CALIF. FREE LIBRARY
Bear (Ship). Records, 1889-1932.
61-976
Coolbrlth, Ina Donna, 1842-1928. Papers, 18617-
1927. gj.oss
Oakland, Calif. Free Library. Manuscript
collections, 1853-1930. 61-2610ei
OBERLIN COLLEGE. L IBRARY
Bradley, Dan Beach, 1804-1873. Papers, ca. 1800-
73. 62-1439
Cox, Jacob Dolson, 1828-1900. Papers, 1861-98.
62-1419
Falrchild, James Harris, 1817-1902. Papers, 1852-
1903. 82-748
Finney, Charles Grandlson, 1792-1875. Papers,
1817-75. ej.reg
King, Henry ChurchllL 1858-1934. Papers, 1902-
VI- 62-756
Monroe, James, 1821-1898. Papers, 1841-98. 62-972
Wllkins, Ernest Batch, 1880- Correspondence
ca. 1942-46. ' M . 56s
Wright, George Frederick, 1838-192L Papers.
1850-1921. 62 . 757
OHIO. STATE LIBRARY. COLUMBUS
Brown, Ethan Alien, 1776-1852. Papers, 1806-44.
61-1180
Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815-1904. Papers, 61-1310
Huff, Truman, collector. Buff and allied families-
genealogical correspondence. 61-1429
Huntington, Samuel, 1165-1817. Papers, 1785-1826.
61-1181
Meigs, Return Jonathan, 1764-1825. Papers, 1811-36.
61-1179 a,.
Beeder, Charles Wells, 1884- collector. Reedsr Vf
family genealogical correspondence, to 1937. 61-1423
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818. Papers, 1763-1818.
61-1748
Stocker, Charles Lincoln, coUector. Stocker
family genealogical correspondence. 61-1424
U. S. General Land Office. Land survey papers
from the Cincinnati Land Off ice, 18147-1816?
61-1653
Williams, Mlcajah Terrell, 1792-1844. Papers.
1802-99. 61-1352
Worthlngton, Thomas, 1773-1827. Papers, 1797-1825.
61-1290
492
Repository Index
OHIO. STATE PNtYERB TTT, rm.ll MBUS. LIBRARIES
Andrews, Clarence Edward, 1883-1932. Papers,
1915-ca. 1943. 62-1286
Anlbal, Claude E., 1888- 1955. Drafts and notes.
Charters, Werrett Wallace, 1675-1952. Papers,
ca. 1912-52. - 61-1656
Crane, Hart, 1899-1832. Letters, 1919-28. 61-1203
Gwyn, Nell, 1650-1681. Papers, 16Y0-1832. 61-3200
Harrison, William, 1685-1713. Letters, 1711-13.
61-1478
Hayes, Rutherford Blrefcard, Pros. V. S^ 1822-1893.
Correspondence, 1887-92. 61-1497
Lord, Nathamel Wright, 18S4-1911. Papers, ca.
1880-1933. 61-1322
Ohio. State University, Columbus. Libraries.
Mlsscellaneous manuscripts, 18th and 19th cent
61-2009
Rightmire, George Washington, 1868-1952. Papers.
1926-52. 6U1622
Scott, William Henry, 1840-1937. Papers, 1880-1935.
61-1183
Thompson, William Ollej, 1855-1933. Papers, 1875-1833.
61-1228
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Brown, John, 1800-1859. Boyd B. Stntler
collection of John Brown papers, 1821-1961.
Brown, John, 1821-1895. Papers, 1830-1932.
Brown, Walter Folger, 1869-1961. Papers, 1907-50.
62-4111
Delano, Columbus, 1809-1896. Letter books
1871-74. 82-4645
Met, Charles, 1858-1845. Papers, 1881-1928, 60-1709
Ewing, Philemon Beecber, 1820-1906. Papers,
1837-1906. 60-2633
Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871. Papers, 1800-66, 60-1276
Fairbanks, Newton Hamilton, 1859-1937. Papers
W13-S4. e'j.208!
Garrard, Arthur Lorett, 1858-1933. Papers, 1877-
W33 - 62-2543
Glddlngs, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864. Papere, 1821-
66. 60-1247
Gladden, Washington, 1836-1918. Papers, 1847-1921.
62-1007
Hamm o nd, Charles, 1779-1840. Correspondence,
1801-40. 60-2510
Hassaurek, Friedrich, 1832-1885. Papers, 1849-
81.
60-2620
James family. Papers, 1850-1904. 62-4471
He Bride, James 1788-1859. Papers, ca. 1828-48.
62-4130
Sargent, WinHirop, 1753-1820. Papers, 1778-1865.
60-1245
Sun (Gus) Booking Agency, Inc. Records, 1926-55.
62-1916
Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857. Papers, 1795-1873.
OKLAHOMA. uravERSTTT. LIBRARY
Adams, Ramon Frederick, 1889- Papers, 1948-
55 - 62-577
Alexander, Ira Olyea. Papers, 1806-1962. 62-1053
AHey, Charms. Papers, 1861-65. 62-1435
Alley, John. Papers, 1890-1940. 62-1433
American Association of University Professors.
Records, 1926-58. 62-576
Ames, Charles Blsmark, 1870-1935. Papers, 1905-
49. 62-982
Andrus, Selden Eugene. Papers, 1901-06. 62-5008
Austin, William Claude, 18BO- Papers, 1920-43.
62-804
Balyeat, Frank Allen, 1885- Papers, 1875-1957.
62-943
Barbour, John W., 1874- Papers, 1989-1936. 62-3198
Barnes, Sudle (McAlester) Papers, 1875-1920.
62-1121
Bell, James Madison. Papers, 1853-92. 62-973
Berry, VlrglL Papers, 1890-1953. 62-575
Berry, William Aylor, 1915- Papers, 1941-50.
62-1477
Sevan, Wilbur K. Serapbook, 1907-42. 62-1252
Btomiller, Andrew J. Papers, 1949-60. 62-1119
Bmnfang, Ralph David, 1905- Papers, 1900-45.
62-657
Bizzell, William Bennett, 1878-1944. Papers, 1914-
44. 82-1027
Boatman, Andrew N,, 1887- Papers, 1922-50.
62-656
Bonn, Lyte H., 1909- Papers, 1934-46. 62-1921
Bortnn, G. D. Papers, 1897-1922. 62-1118
Boudbtot, Blias, d. 1839. Papers, 1828-39. 62-655
Boodtnot, Ellas Cornelius, 1835-1890. Papers,
1855-94. 62-6S4
Boyd, David Ross, 1853-1936. Papers, 1878-1936.
62-816
Boydston, Sam M., d. 1927. Papers, 1900-27.
62-1531
Boyer, David. Papere, 1882-1933. 62-1530
BraaeU, James, 1867 or 8- Papers, 1932-48. 62-3195
Broaddus, Bower, 1888- Papers, 1930-49. 62-1750
Brown, John F., 1843-1919. Papers, 1870-1907.
62-991
Brown, Phillip. Papers, 1893-1932. 62-1518
Bruce, Florence Guild, 1899- Papers, 1916-55.
62-1767
Buffiagton, Thomas M., b. 1855. Papers, 1887-99.
62-1519
Bunch, Randolph. Papers, 1864. 62-3015
Busby, Orel, 1890- Papers, 1916-50. 62-1523
Buahyhead, Dennis W. Papers, 1874-1925. 62-1574
Byrd, William L. Papers, 1888-1902. 62-670
Campbell, J. S., 1875- Business records, 1889-
1934. 62-671
Carpenter, Paul Simon, 1895-1949. Papers, 1870-
1949. 62-915
Carter, Frank C, 1864- Papers, 1910-54. 62-672
Cartwright, WUburn, 1891- Papers, 1909-SL 82-2006
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. Correspondence, 1825-39.
82-904
Cate, Roscoe Simmons, collector. Papers relating
to me Creek radians, 1819-1937. 62-673
Chaat, Robert. Papers, 1900-48. 62-5007
Chaney, Warren P. Papers, 1864-1935.
Cbecote, Samuel, Indian chief. Papers, 1867-86.
Cherokee Marlon. Records, 1870-1905.
Chickasaw Nation. Records, 1866-1904.
Odckasha Milling Company. Records, 1897-1952.
: 62 -694
CMMs, Annetta A. Papers, 1867-1955. 62-1205
Choctaw Nation. Records, 1869-1910. 62-890
Choctaw Nation. Records, 1889-91. 62-4785
Chouteau, Yvonne. Papers, 1932-50. 62-692
Clarke, JobnR., of Oklahoma. Papers, 1926-32.
62-5006
Coleord, Charms Francis, 1859-1934. Papers, 1885-
1935. 62-834
CoUaron, Daisy Lemon, 1876-1946. Papers,
1920-50. 62-691
Cole, Coleman. Papers, 1875-79. 62-690
Coleman, Emma A. Papers, 1889-1927. 62-810
Collins Coal Company, Srebs, Okla. Records,
1937-47. 82^05
Collon, James. Papers, 1938-45. 62-1054
Conkllng, Richard A. Papers, 1914-52. 62-1055
Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. Papers,
1864-1926. 62-1251
Court, Nathan AttshlUer, 1881- Papers, 1916-52.
Creek Nation. Records, 1898-1907.
62-1056
62-1057
Cruce, Cruce, and Bleakmore, Ardmore, Olds,
Records, 1899-1809. 62-1037
Coadron, Theophile. Serapbook, 1912-52. -62-1513
Cashing Refining Company, Cnstdag, Okla. Records,
1927-45. 62-1058
Dale, £dward Everett, 1879- Papers, 1865-1948.
Dangerfleld, Royden James, 1902- Papers, 1937-42.
62-1060
Daugherty, Charles L., 1873- Papers, 1901-13.
62-1036
Davison, Oscar William. Papers, 1943-49. 62-1062
De Barr, Edwin. Papers, 1891-1947. 62-1063
Decker, Charles EHJah, 1868-1958.' Papers, 1908-
57. 62-1064
Democratic Party. Oklahoma.. Records, 1824-58.
62-1960
Denver, James William, 1817-1892. Papers, 1850-
91. 62-1066
De Tollers, Myrtle, collector. Papere, 1891-1904.
62-1065
Disney, Wesley Ernest, 1883- Papers, 1930-50.
62-1067
Dorranee, Lemuel L. Papers,- 1896-1941. 62-1443
Douglas, Helen (Gabagan) 1800- Papers, 1920-52.
62-1038
Douglas, Melyyn. Papers, 1940-48. 62-1068
Downing, Lewis, d. 1872. Papers, 1865-1915.
Dotes, Gilbert W. Papers, 1877-1905.
62-1250
62-1069
English, Frank Miller, 1861-1931. Papers, 1901-24.
62-1249
Ewing, Cortes Arthur Milton, 1896- Papers, 1910-51.
62-1248
Ewing, Marlon, collector. Papers, 1870-1900.
62-2109
82-1070
Pink, John B. Papers, 1878-1956.
Fisher, Daniel G. Papers, 1912-37.
Falrland, Okla. Records, 1898-1940.
Ferguson, Thompson B„ 1857-1921. Papers, 1901-06.
82-1247
Feupuay, Courtland Matson, 1890- Papers, 1885-
1948. 62-1073
82-1071
62-1246
Flora, Snowden Dwight, 1879-1957. Papers, 1884-
1957. 62-1074
Folsom, Lee W„ 1883- Papers, 1867-1910. 62-1072
Fort Gibson, Oka. Letter books, 1679-90. 62-1245
Fowler, David, 1877- Papers, 1889-1958. 62-1769
Franklin, William Monroe, 1874- Papers,
1874-1956. 62-4861
Freudentnal, Elsbeth Estnlle. Papers, 1900-53.
62-1039
Friends, Society of. Records of activities in
Oklahoma, 1952 r 57. 62-3033
Funk, Rose, collector. Papers, 1865-90. 62-2242
Gattber, Edna. Papers, 1860-1956. 62-2260
Garter, Milton CUne, 1867-1948. Papers, 1923-48.
62-1768
Gardner, Jefferson, b. 1844. Papers, 1894-1909.
Repository Index
OKLAHOMA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY (Continued)
Gassaway, Percy Lee, 1885-1937. Papers, 1926-42.
62-1766
Gensman, Lorraine Michael, 1878-
Papers, 1917-23.
62-2004
Glttinger, Roy, 1878- Papers, 1364-1942.
Goodrich, Harold Beach. Papers, 1876-1941.
62-2045
62-1765
Gore, Thomas Pryor, 1870-194S. Papers, 1890-
1948. 62-1302
GouH, Charles Nekton, 1868-1949. Papers, 1901-49.
62-2028
Grayson family. Papers, 1834-1919. 62-1301
Great Plains Conference on Higher Education,
University of Oklahoma, 1956. Records, 1956.
62-1686
Griffith, Alfred. Papers, 1861-80. 62-1562
Grlffitts, James Addison. Papers, 1901-50. 62-3828
Guy, William Malcolm, b. 1845. Papers, 1887-1907.
62-1300
Hague, Lyle L., 1895- Papers, 1930-38. 62-1299
Hainer, Bayard Taylor, 1860-1933. Papers, 1860-
1933. 82-1751
Harbison, Robert B. Correspondence, 1938-42.
Bargett, J. L. Papers, 1838-1914.
Harral, Stewart, 1906- Papers, 1950-51.
Harris, C. Johnson. Papers, 1892-1907.- —
Harris, Cyrus H. Papers, 1872-1904.
Harris, James A. , 1870- Papers, 1853-1947.
62-1446
62-3123
62-1298
62-1297
HaslceU, Charles Nathaniel, 1660-1933. Papers, 1865-
1933. 82-1987
Hatfield, Edna. Papers, 1832-1958. 62-1970
Heffner, Roy £., 1895- Papers of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy E. Heffner, 1874-1947. 62-1971
Hendricks, James R., b. 1617. Papers, 1859-1902.
82-1988
Hertzog, Ann Brlsky. Papers, 1904-48. 62-1445
Heydrlck, L. S. Papers, 1901-50. 62-1984
Hlnkei; John W., collector. Hiatal collection, 1894-
1908. . 62-1444
HIseL Mrs. 0. R. Papers, 1890-1950. 62-2616
Hollon, (William Eugene, 1913-
coUictlon, 1840-47.
collector. Hollon
62-2080
Holmberg, Gustat Frederlk, 1872-1936. Papers
1983-35. 62-1295
Holt, S. L. Papers, 1829-70.
HoUzendorfl, C. B. Papers, 1920-22.
" Hughes, Jim, 1890- Papers, 1906-58.
Hume, Carlton Ross, 1877- Papers, 1836-1948.
62-1941
62-1821
62-1820
62-2057
Business records, 1900-42.
62-2060
Hundley, John W., 1872
Hutto, Robert Walton, 1885- Papers, 1929-47.
62-2059
Hyde, Clayton H., 1668- Papers, 1881-1946. 62-3492
Indian Territory Medical Association. Records, 1881-
190 *- 62-1B18
Isparhecher, Creek Chief, 1828 (ca_)-1902. Papers,
1891-1902. 62-1738
Jackson, Robert Edward. Papers, 1908-07. 62-1912
Jacobean, Oscar Brousse, 1882- Papers, 1915-42.
62-2058
Johnson, Edith Cherry, 1879- Papers, 1915-51.
62-1899
Johnson, Edward Bryant, 1865-1935. Papers, 1862-
1920. 62-2011
Johnson, Jed Joseph, 1888- Papers, 1927-47. 62-1817
Johnston, Douglas H. Papers, 1896-1912. 62-1816
Johnston, Henry S„ 1870- Papers, 1889-1935.
62-1815
Jones, Wilson N„ b. 1831. Papers, 1870-1901. 62-2414
Jordan, John D., collector. Jordan collection, 1839-
1903. 62-1965
Kaufman, Kenneth Cariyle, 1887-1945. Papers, 1820-
43. 82-1814
Keller Company. Records, 1913-42. 62-1813
Kerr, Robert S. Papers, 1909-50. 62-1952
Kraettli, EmU Rudolph. Papers, 1902-52. 62-1737
Lahman, Marion Sherwood. Papers, 1950. 62-1962
Lensld, Lois, 1893- Papers, 1893-1958. 62-1812
Ligon, Mary Louise. Papers, 1878-1925. 62-1811
Llllle, Foress B., 1855-1926. Papers, 1872-1949.
62-1904
Llllle, Gordon William, 1860-1942. Papers, 1911-43.
62-1914
Livezey, William Edmund, 1903- Papers, 1948-57.
62-2385
McAlester, James Jackson, 1842-1922. Papers, 1870-
190S - 62-1851
McAlester Anniversary Corporation. Records ca.
1949. 62-3197
McCoy, James Stacy, 1834-1862. Papers, 1859-85.
62-1850
McCurtaln, Green, Choctaw Chief , b. 1848? Papers,
1877-1910. 62-1849
McKeown, Thomas Oeltz, 1878- Papers, 1900-36.
62-2082
McLain, Raymond S, 1890-1954. Papers, 1917-64.
62-1896
Magulre, Grace Adeline (King) Papers, 1892-1650.
62-1810
Marable, Mary Bays. Papers, 1932-51, 62-1609
Marriott, Alice Lee, 1910- Papers, 1611-1957.
62-2003
Martin, Mrs. T. P. Papers, 1873-1952. 62-2066
Mayes, Joel Bryan, d. 189L Papers, 1886-91. 62-1808
Mayes, Samuel Houston, Cherokee Chief, 1666-
Papsrs, 1882-1928. 62-1807
Medford Progress Club. Records, 1893-1952.
62-1848
62-1847
Menton, William. Papers, 1902-21.
Miller, G. R. Papers, 1908-36. 62-1949
Miller family. Business records, 1892-1935. 82-1950
Mills, Walter Scott. Papers, 1920-40. 62-1846
Mottnet, Jullen Charles, 1868- Papers, 1910-13.
62-1844
Moorman, Lewis Jefferson, 1875- Papers, 1899-
1954. 62-1B43
Moriord, Robert Boyd, 1876- Papers, 1905-29.
62-1842
Morgan, Dick Thompson, 1853-1920. Papers, 1880-
1920. 62-1981
Morris, Toby. Papers, 1947-53. 62-1841
Mosely, Palmer S. Papers, 1894-1904. 62-1978
Mueller, Guslar Emll, 1898- Papers, 1952-59.
Munger, William H. Papers, 1865-1941.
62-1640
62-1839
Murphy, William Albert Patrick, 1872- Papers.
IK"-**- 62-1838
Murray, Johnston, 1902- Papers, 1950-55. 62-1973
Murray, William Henry, 1869-1956. Papers, 1896-
1952. 62-1977
Nance, James Clark, 1893- Papers, 1946-69. 62-1837
Helnon, George, 1870-1944. Papers, 1905-44. 62-1976
Nichols, John Conovor, 1896-1945. Papers, 1936-45.
62-1836
Nichols, Lea Murray. Papers, 1902-54. 62-1835
Kleberdlng, Telma. Papers, 1842-1957. 62-1974
Oglesbee, Carson L. Papers, 1898-1908. 82-1834
Oklahoma. Geological Survey. Records, 1888-1959.
62-2083
Oklahoma. Seml-Centennlal Commission,
Records of the Oklahoma Seml-Centennlal _*a.
Exposition, 1957-58. 62-500«8Jp7
Oklahoma. University. Records, 1892-1960. 62-3823
Oklahoma. University. Bureau of Government Re-
search. Papers relating to Oklahoma government,
1889-1937. 82-898
Oklahoma. University. Library. Division of
Manuscripts. Microfilm collection, 1774-
1925. 62-4997
O kl a h o m a. University. Library. Division of Manu-
scripts. Miscellaneous collection, 1774-1956.
62-3330
Oklahoma. University. Library. Division of
Manuscripts. Records of Oklahoma civic
groups, 1889-1955. 62-1951
Oklahoma. University. Press. Become, 1929-55.
62-3494
O klahom a Association for Teachers' Retirement
Records, 1938-38. 62-1833
Oklahoma School of Religion, Norman, Otia. Records,
1925-46. 62-1832
Oklahoma State Federation of Labor. Records,
1903-57. 62-2066
Oklahoma State Medical Association. Records, 1878-
1955. 62-1800
OUnger, Mrs. Paul T„ collector. OUnger rnlUu**^
1866-1914. 62-2055
Obchalata, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation,
Papers, 1875-91. 62-4493
Ortenburger, Arthur Irving, 1898- Papers,
1892-1945. 62-5003
Overton, B. F. Papers, 1874-1908. 82-1887 lP
Payne, David Lewis, 1836-1884. Papers; 1879-84.
62-1685
Pearson, John Cannon, b. 1862. Papers, 1887-1948.
82-2054
Pearson, Lou Clark. Papers, 1890-1950. 62-1905
Pearson, Robert Shelton. Papers, 1925-50. 62-1736
Pedes, Preston, 1914- Papers, 1946-49. 62-1735
Ferryman, J. M., Creek Chief. Papers, 1883-1901,
82-1734
Ferryman, Legos Chotean, Creek Chief, b. 1838.
Papers, 1887-1907. 82-1733
Peterson, Horace Cornelius, 1902-1952. Papers,
1900-39. 62-1732
Phillips, Leon C. , 1890-1958. Papers, 1933-51.
62-2946
Pickard, Clyde. Papers, 1893-1952. 62-3415
Pine, William Bliss, 1877- Papers, 1925-42. 62-2053
Pitchlyim, Peter Perkins, Choctaw Chief, 1808-1881,
Papers, 1825-77, 62-1731
Pond, Mrs. J. C, collector. Pond collection, 1938-
51. 62-1730
Porter, Pleasant, Creek Chief. Papers, 1871-1902.
62-1729
Posey, Alexander Lawrence, 1873-1908. Papers,
1899-1915. - - 62-1845
Prmtt Cotton Gin, Lindsay, Okuu Records, 1926-46. ^4
82-1728 ▼
Pryor, W. W. Papers, 1908-36. 62-4933
Radar, Jesse Lee, 1883- Papers, 1889-1951. 62-2053
Ralls, Joseph G., 1864- Papers, 1870-1924. 62-1727
Randall, William B. Business records, 1905-29.
62-1722
Ransom, Will, 1878-1955. Papers, 1847-1905. 82-1733
Redwine, Wilbur Nash, b. 1862. Paners
1898-1943.
Redwine Trading Company, Spin, Oku. Records,
62-4502
62-1734
494
OKLAHOMA . OMVKKsm. LIBRARY (Crammed)
Ronnie, Albert. Papers, 1869-1948. 62-2941
Rhodes, Charms B. Papers, 18S7-1B49. 02-2331
j£ Richards, Ante, 1885- Papers, 1935-50. SJ-1907
Blnsland, Henry Daniel, 1888- Papers, 1916-60.
82-1733
Robertson, James Brooks Ayiea. Papers, 1918-23.
62-1726
Rogers, John, 1890- Papers, 1924-41. 62-1908
Rogers, Will, 1879-1935. l>apero, 1935. 62-4800
Rogers, William Charms, Cherokee Chart, Pagers
lW »->»W- 62-1721
^.'.f ^ °»n*~ Chlrtr 1W07-1866. Paper.,
l81M8 - 62-1780
Ross, Leslie P. Papers, 1892-1BS9. 62-1719
Roe*, William Potter, 1820-1891. Papers, 1866-74.
Russell, Campb.lL Papere, 1903-37. 62-1718
8ehaper,WfllmmAagBst,i869- Papera, 1900-55.
82-1717
Schwabs, George Blaine, 1886-1952. Paoera
1945-52. -i— -•»
62-3030
Searcy, EmmetL Papers, 1888-1936. 62-1716
Sears, Alfred B. Papers, 1906-54. 62-1714
Ssay, Abraham Jefferson. Papers, 1862-1909. 62-1715
Shook, W. Vance. Papera, 1901-63. 62-2195
S'af^j^^H., edmetor. Snuaaud collection,
1812-1938. 62-1709
Simpson, John Andrew, 1871-1934. Papers.
1889-1937. """"' gj^gj,
4«, 8ta <*. ***> B. Papers, 1916-53. 62-3820
™ sack, Thomas B. Estate papers, 1904-36. 62-5005
Smith, Edward N. Papers, 1852-1937. 62-4752
Sohlberg, George a Papers, 1897-1939. 62-3031
Southwestern Oklahoma Survival Association.
B«orda, 1869-1959. gj^jj
Stewart, Paul, 1892-1850. papers, 1943-45. 62-3028
Repository Index
62-3027
SUglsr, William a, 1891-1952. Psnere
1943-52. *«■■*».
Standi, John Willis, 1891- Papers, 1933-51.
62-4862
Thomas, Elmer, 1876- Papers, 800-50. 62-4676
Tiger, Moty, Principal Quel of me Creek lotion.
P«pers, 1899-1914. 82.44,2
Tilghman, William Matthew, 1854-1924. Papers,
1866-1958. 62-4863
Tittle, Leon H., collector. Papers on Greer
County, 1823-1921. ^^ ^ 82-3034
ToDtert, JameeB,, 1863-1942. Papers, 1907-41.
62-4821
Tompkins, Staart Ramsay, 1886- Paoera
1917-56. ^ m v^»t
"• 6213026
To^kawa^Okhv. Public Library. Collection on
OBahomahUtory,' 1834-1938. 62-3025
Tndnsr, Ham p t o n , 1870- Papers, 1895-1945.
62-4491
Turlington, Marcs Urn kL, 1868-1949. Papers,
1906-87. 62-3214
^Tnrpln, Carl J. Papera, 1888-1952. 62-3044
Twentieth Century Cum, Mountain View Okbv
Records, 1904-50. ,2^4,
linger, Marlon. Papera, 1924-38. 62-3042
D - s - Army. 10th Infantry. Records, 1855-
* M - 62-3041
"■fi-*^* 1 '^ Affairs. c ^«*m»>nee,
M> *" 7 "- 62-1819
°*L22f*f«SS- M * n " <W«»nrnDI*rlet)
Records, 1875-92. 68-1831
U 'LJ^S^ a 'I^ rL <*»™*»**7 Or Port
"POT, Okm. Records, 1869-78. 62-3040
U.S. Subsistence Dept Commissary for Port
Hudson, La. Records, 1864-65. 62-4784
C. S. Tax Court. Records, 1936-5L 62-1244
0. S. Work Projects Administration. Oldanoma.
Indian-Pioneer papers, ca. 1938. 62-3039
Van Clew, w. E. Papers, 1877-1933. 62-3213
Walton, John Calloway, 1881-1949. Papera
Swift and Allen, New Bedford, Mass. Records
1839-80. '
61-354
1915-48.
Warden, Morris L., 1889- Papers
1896-1953. "H»=™,
62-3036
62-4677
WaBe, Stand, 1806-1871. Papers, 1832-87. 62-3037
Weaver, Claude, 1867- Papers, 1885-1945. 62-3830
Weese, AsaOrrin, 1885-1959. Papere.
1SS0-MS4. 62-4778
Welch, OUa. Records, 1899-1926. 62-3298
Wenaer, FredL., 1865- Papers, 1889-195L
62-3036
Wheatley, Thomas W. Papers, 1921-39. 62-4783
While, Uda, collector. Papers on Oklahoma
and Indians, 1891-1952. 62-4777
Wie^ atamtam Pageant Association. Records,
1M5 -"- 62-3196
Wlckersham, Victor. Papers, 1954-56. 62-3045
Williams, Arthur James, 1877- Papers, 1910-50.
62-3821
Williams, Meredith N. Papers, 1930-50. 62-3046
Williams, Sam. Papers, »17-18. 62-4782
WllUbrand, WHUnm Anthony. Papers, 1927-62. 62-3627
Wlllour, L. S. Papers, 1906-07. 62-3073
Wilson, George Howard, 1905- Papers, 1949-51.
OLD ECONOM Y STATE MTBE PM. AMBRInOB »1 _.
AMBRHXiE, PA. OLD ECOMW MATE MOSEIIM
OMAHA, pimi.ir t.nm«n
Heed, Byron, collector. Autographs.
ONTARIO C QONTY HBTO RIgAI. ay-wry
CANANDAIGA. nTy ***>b — .
624729
62-3626
wlmberly, Harrington, 1901- Papers, B24-48.
62-4779
Woll, Jonas, Chickasaw Governor. Paners.
1884-1900. "»""• 82^,
Woodard, Frederic Barton, 1871- Papers.
18884953. ^^ raper8 ' gj^j
Woodrow, Thomas W. Papere, 1880-1918. 62-4780
Woods, E. K. Papers, 1876-1914. 62-3074
World Neighbors. Records, 1851-57. 62-4787
Wright, Allen. Papers, 1883-1926. 62-3200
&>elgeL Abraham, 1875 (ca.)- Papers, 1904-38.
62-3212
OLD CXiLOHTHBTORCAl snf TETY. TATIWT^ W, -ll^
Baylms, Frauds, 1783-1852. Papers, 1820-52.
60-33
Leomrt Iron Wcrrkn,Tam*on, Mans. Records, 1656-
lm - 60-608
MnsaiMjdmm Works, numtoo,Ma«. Records,
"^ 59-214
m ^^^F^^ s ^ l ^ u r
OLD DARTM OPTH HlHTnmcAL SOdETy
Adams, Atkins. Business records, 1835-86. 61-725
B<»rne, Jonathan, b. 1811. Business records,
1836-92. gj-405
Cleveland, Benjamin D. Business records, 1904-20.
61-407
**£Z%.lS?'J" "•*-*•'»• Business
"cords, 1816-72. g^,,
Old Dartmouth Hlstnrlnd Society. Logbooks of
various Tassels, 1745-1922. 61-409
RaseelL wmiam TaHman, 1788-1872. Business
"cords, 1815-53. ^^61-408
Osgood, Howard Lawrence, 1855-1909, collector.
Papers on Western Hew York, 1781-1848. 60-3008
'^Ti.S!!!!: i 749 - 1 * 09 - P»P«»o( Oliver Phelps
and Nathaniel Gorbam, 1784-1818. m.^
Pulteney family. Johnstone papers, 1791-1854.
60-3006
OREGON. STATE LIBRARY. SALEM
American Association of University Women, Oregon
State Division. Archives, 1923-56. 62-202
GUtner, Edward a Papers, 1850-1915. 62-333
Mffisr, MUtoa A. ,0.1862. Papers, 1928-38. 61-3379
Mlato, John, 1822-1915. Papers, 1864-1912. 62-222
Morns, Minnie Esther. Papers, 1724-1951. 62-332
Rodgers, George. Papers, 1893-1931. 62-622
Roelofson family. Papers. 62-214
Strata, Charles P. Papera, 1888-1962, 61-4378
Western Oregon Livestock Association. Gorse In-
vestigating Committee. Papers, 1944-45. 62-196
OREGON. o mvmmTi T.ra giwy
Altcmson, Clyde Bruce, 1875-1962. Paoers
1853-1961. "■*"■ gj.^
Alask a |t%ht j and Prospecting Company. Records,
1W7-1901. 60-386
AUrlch, Edwin Burton, 1879-1950. Correspondence
1806-1934. W-4060
Allan, Ertc wnilam, 1879-1944. Correspondence,
1917-44. gO-412
A llen f a mil y. Papers, 1854-1940. 60-564
Ames, Fred Elijah, 1880-1957. Papers, 1892-1919.
62-1884
Andrews, Roy Chester, 1888-1955. Papers, 1902-
5S> 60-417
Angell, Homer Daniel, 1875- Papers, 1939-55.
60-415
Applegate, Alex M. Papers and diary, 1861-1862.
62-4184
Applegate, Lindsay, 1808-1892. Papers, 1883-91.
60-411
Applegate, Oliver Cromwell, 1845-1938. Paners.
1842-1837. ^60-394
ArakLSadao, 1877- defendant. Records of the case
of the united States of America, et aL, against
Sadao Aran, et al Tokyo, April 29, 1946-Nov. 12,
18 * 8 - 60-1983
Backer, John G., 1883-196L Papers, ca. 1908-56.
62-1885
Baker^James Chamberlain, Bp„ 1876- Correspoiioence
on patent medicine, 1914-15. 62-1887
Barday, Forbes, 1812-1873. Papers, 1840-73.
60-410
Bean, Robert Sharp, 1854-1931. Papers, 1909-31.
60-807
Beekman family. Papers, 1859-1936. 61-1814
BenseU, Royal Augustus, 1838-192L Dlarv 1862-64
aud« 31 mbook. Smjoi
BorthwlcKiamUy. Papers, 1859-1948. 62-2112
Bourne, Jonathan, 1855-1940. Mining and other
busmess papere, 1887-1927. ^^ 61-2059
Bourne, Jonathan, 1855-1840. Papers, 1883-1940.
60I3038
Repository Index
OREGON. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY (Continued)
Boutelle, Frazler Augustus, 1840-1824. Papers, 1869-
1933. 60-3037
Bradford, Jacob A. Papers, 1861-64.
Brownsville, Or. Records, 1864-95.
62-2017
62-210
Brownsville Woolen Mills, Brownsville, Or. Records,
1902-28. 62-485
Camp Waldport, Or. Records, 1943-46. 61-3377
Carter, William A^ d. 1881. Papers, 1830-1912.
Case family. Papers, 1843-1925.
60-398
62-1891
Chenoweth, Justin, 1825-1897. Papers, 1832-1896.
82-4188
Cllse, James William, 1900-1961. Correspondence,
1949-1961. 62-4061
Cae, Henry Waldo, 1857-1927. Correspondence,
1907-1927. 62-4062
Collins, James Harrison. Papers, 1884-1924. 80-400
Copley & Company, Brownsville, Or. Records,
1852-1934. 61-1825
Corbett, Failing, and Company, Portland, Or.
Records, 1650-91. 61-2335
Crantfll, learn, 1807-18TT. Papers, 1847-77. 90-408
Crawford, Medorem, 1819-1891. Papers, 1842-91.
60-3036
Crook, George, 1828-1890. Letters, 1863-90. 62-1968
Crossley, James Judson, 1869-1954. Papers, 1894-
1954. 62-4196
Cummins, Henry. Papers, 1858-63. 60-681
Daggett, Junior F., 1891-1960. Papers, 1936-55.
62-1892
Davis, Heber Hyder, 1854-1942. Papers, 1899-1940.
DeMoss Concert Entertainers. Records, 1872-1932.
60-3039
Dtelsdmslder'o Jewelers, McMlnnville, Or.
Records, .1877-1959. 62-479
DoweU, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1848-80. 60-406
Drake, Lee D. 1882-1957. Papers, 1909-54. 61-2212
Driver, Samuel Marion, 1892-1958. Papers, 1941-
66. 60-882
Ellison-White Bureau, Portland, Or. Records,
1812-20. 62-1893
Ellsworth, Harris, 1899- Papers, 1943-57. 62-4200
Eugene Woolen Mill Company, Eugene, Or. Records,
1906-50. 62-4187
Famham, Hubert Henry, 1868-1953. Papers, 1912-
48. 60-389
61-1808
61-1846
Faublon, Nina (Lane) Papers, 1906-38.
Fear lamlly. Papers, 1865-1931.
Forest Industries Radio r«nmi»i«Miq, Records,
1947-60. 62-4195
Fort Bosuns, Ox. Records, 1856-65. 62-218
G ar d iner Mill Company, Gardiner, Or. Records,
1864-1923. 62-99
Gates, John, 1827-1888. Papers, 1853-1905.
Gordon, Robert Wlnslow, 1888-1961. Papers, 1909-
1934. 62-4199
Gorman, Martin W. , 1853-1926. Diaries and
papers, 1872-1918. 62-4962
Gregg family. Papers, 1859-1930. 60-401
Graham, Loyal M., 1860-1961. Papers, 1889-1940.
62-4181
Greeley, William Backhaul, 1879-1955. Papers, 1909-
55. 60-384
Greenman, Judd, 1885-1957. Papers, 1926-57. 60-888
Hapgoud tt Company, Wateriord, Wash. Records,
1871-1872, 1890-1897. 62-4064
Harvey, James R. Papers, 1926-35. 61-1964
Haycox, Ernest, 1899-1950. Correspondence at Ernest
Hnycax snd William Franklin Goodwin Tfaacber, 1930-
47. 60-3284
Heitksmper (G.) Company, Portland, Or. Records,
1874-1924. 62-480
Henderson, Louis Foumlquet, 1853-1952. Autobiog-
raphy and miscellaneous papers, 1923-37. 62-4202
Hermann, Btnger, 1843-1926. Papers. 1888-1920.
Htnman, Alanson, 1622-1908. Papers, 1859-1900.
60-3035
Holmes, Robert Denises, 1909- Papers, 1956. 62-4063
Boneyman, Nan (Wood) 1881- Political correspond-
ence, 1932-50. 60-632
Howe, Herbert Cromble, 1872-1940. Papers, 1874-
1940. 60-408
Hull, Alexander. Papers, 1913-50. 62-1822
Hume (R. D.) ft. Company, Gold Beach, Or. Records
of R. D. Hume ft Co., and allied firms, 187T-1911.
62-2002
Huston, Henry Clay, 1828-1899. Papers, 1857-1901.
60-396
International Association of the Congo. Records,
1681-83. 60-402
Jackson, Boyd J. Papers, 1941-50. 61-1813
Jackson Co., Or. Archives, 1856-1920. 60-420
Jewett, Garry W., 1868-1959. Papers, 1930-58. 61-1636
Kirk, William Ehrood, 1868-1937. Papers, 1854-
1936. 60-407
Kzser, Benjamin Hamilton, 1676- Papers, 1934-59.
62-4211
riM«ft Ti^wnww Records of the tribal council,
1933-58. 61-1919
Koontx (Martin V.) Company, Bslsey, Or. Records,
1878-1937. 61-2336
Kyle, Williams, and Sons Company, Florence, Or.
Records, 1887-1940. 62-98
Lane, Joseph, 1801-1881. Papers, 1852-81. 62-646
Laurgaard, Olaf, 1880-1945. Professional papers,
1919-40. 62-4214
Lemon family. Papers, 1861-1934. 62-1890
Leondor Brothers. Papers, 1892-1915. 62-1689
Lipps, Oscar Hiram, 1872- Papers, 1912-39. 62-1888
Lopp, William Thomas, 1864-1939. Papers, 1898-
1936. 62-2389
Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, Records,
1919-36. 60-391
McCamant, Wallace, 1867-1944. Papers, 1862-1926.
62-2111
McKay, Douglas, 1893-1959. Papers, 1925-58. 62-4210
MeMahan, Leonard H., 1866-1857. Papers, 1893-1948.
62-1711
McRary, Charles Lima, 1874-1944. Papers, 1821-
44. 60-467
Martin, Arthur John, 1850-1937. Papers, 1920-30.
Meacham, Waper E., 1879-1951. Papers, 1B23-42.
60-418
Merrill, Elmer Drew, 1876-1956. Papers, 1946-56.
62-1886
Miller, Robert Aubrey, 1854-1941. Papers, 1856-
1932. eo-S95
Mills, Randall Vause, 1907-1952. Papers, 1936-52.
60-399
Morse, Wayne Lyman, 1900- Papers, 1930-43.
60-383
Mott, Jamee Wbeaton, 1883-1945. Papers, 1918-45.
62-1895
Miller, FrledMch Max, 1823-1900. Letters to
Monenre Conway, 1872-1901. 60-416
National Hells Canyon Association. Records of the
Washington, D. C. office, 1953-58. 60-804
Neuberger, Richard Lewis, 1912-1960. Papers,
1955-59. 62-4212
Neuhausen, Thomas Brues, 1872-1944. Papers,
1904-36. 62-4189
Noble, Harold Joyce, 1903-1953. Papers, 1918-47.
62-1213
Oieott, Ben WHson, 1872-1952. Papers, 1911-33.
Oregon Commonwealth Federation. Records, 1936-
42. 60-403
Oregon Stage Company, Portland, Or. Records, 1866-*-f)L
87. 60-lSW
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1681. Papers, 1851-79. 60-405
Parsons, Reginald Hascall, 1873-1955. Papers, 1898-
1950. 62-3911
Patriots of America. Hillsboro, Or. Lodge No. 1.
Records, 1896. 62-1894
Pease, Clifton, 1684-1957. Papers, 1917-34. 62-3912
Perry, Richard Wflbert, 1874-1957. Papers. 60-633
Pierce, Walter Marcus, 1861-1958. Papers, 1933-
43. 60-885
Rands, Harold Aha, 1871- Papers, 1906-41. 62-1975
Rarlck, Charles CUudins, 1870-1960. Papers.
62-2037
Redington, John W., 1851-1935. Papers, 1680-1935.
62-2390
Rupp, Norman Nlenstadt, 1882-1942. Papers, 1875-
1950. 62-2032
Russell, Thomas Osmonde, 9381-1961. Papers,
1908-54. 62-4183
Sawyer, Robert William, 1880- Papers, 1913-63.
Sheldon, Henry Davidson, 1874-1948. Papers, 1890-
1948. 60-397
Sheldon, Sidney Roby, 1873-1969. ShsUen-FMs papers,
1818-1930. 61-3331
Smith, William Carlson, 1883- Biographical
data, 1926-27. 62-5028
Standard Carporatton, Portland, Or. Records,
1904-39. 61-2:^k
Stearns ft Chenoweth Hardware Store, "■"■-**. Or.
Correspondence, 1882-86. 61-2061
Stearns family. Correspondence and documents
of the Steams family .of Roseburg and Oakland,
Or. , 1843-1906. 62-4506
Stelnberger, Justus, d. 1870. Papers, 1852-70.
Stelwer, Frederick, 1883-1939. Papers, 1911-33.
Sweetser, Albert Raddln, 1861-1940. Papers, 1897-
1935. 60-422
Thlelaen family. Papers, 1784-1926. 62-1896
Thompson, Herbert Cooper, 1875-1960. Papers,
1884-1960. 82-2201
D. S. National Commission for the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organiza-
tion. Papers of Chairman John R- Richards,
1957-1959. 62-4919
Yon Rhem, Charles Bates, collector. Am; Betas
Yon Rheia collection of theater memorabilia. 60-605
Warner, Mason Young, 1868-1967. Papers, 1680-
1944. 80-387
Warner Valley Stock Company, Fort BldweU, Calif.
Records, 1899-1936. 62-4283
Weainerford, Total Knox, 1850-1935. Papers of
T. K. Weatherford and T. R. Wyatt, 1890-1923.
61-2300
Weslneriord, John Knox, 1901- Papers, 1930-37.
81-3042
Wetzsaeker, Ernst Helnrlch, Frelberrvon, 1882- ^a
defendant. Records of case no. 11, United States -4B
Military Tribunal No. IV: United States of America ▼
against Ernst von Weixsaeker, et aL , >**■«.*«,■*■
Numbers, Germany, Dec 20, 1947-Aprll 11, 1949.
81-1313
Wells, William Bittle. Papers, 1890-1980.
62-2388
Whits, Clarence H., 1874-1945. Correspondence,
1898-1945. 62-1748
Whiteley, Opal Stanley. Papers, 1911-18.
60-414
Wilcox, Walter Ross Baumes, 1869-1947. Papers,
1892-1947. 80-390
Williams, Moses A., 1810-1897. Papers, 1862-97.
OREGON. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY (Continued)
WmiB, Park Weed, 1887-19SB. Papers, 1900-30.
61-2184
_- Wilson, Frederick Wallace, 1872-1958. Papers,
IP' 1852-1938. 62-3913
Wood, Fred J. Letters, 1900-01. 61-1776
Young, Benjamin. Papers, 1882-1906. 62-4209
Young (Samuel E.) Company, Albany, Or. Records
l »<"-«- 62-100
OREGON H ISTORICAL SOCIETY. PORTLAND
Abernethy, George, 1807-1877. Letters, 1B40-61
62-4356
Blrnie, James, 17977-1864. Papers, 1645-64.
Donegan, D. s. Papers, 1870-83.
62-4109
61-3380
French and Company, The Dalles. Or. Pagers
"68-78- ' ffi-4254
MeCalL Joan Marshall, 1825-1895. Papers, 1862-96.
62-3354
Oregon Central unitary Road Company. Records
1864-1877. b-Hm
Wiggins, Donegan Boeder. Papers, 1836-1950.
OSSPgNG HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept of New York.
George W. Morell Post, Mo. 144. Records, ca.
1884-1933. """ BKar "' "i uins
Halght, Ada Clementine (Acker) 1879- collector.
Genealogical records of me Richard Washburn
family, 1740-1937. 61-1177
Hunt, Elliot Baldwin, collector. Tombstone
j inscriptions and related papers, T764-1800. 61-1496
Osslnlng Historical Society. Civil War records OX
local citixens, 1861-1901. 61-1705
OSWEGO COUNTY HISTORICAL SOClErY
Oitnr family. Correspondence, 1861-63.
OTTAWA CO UNTY BTS TORICAL SOCIETY
MI101EAPOl .tjf, Tin ~
Ottawa County (Kan.) Historical Society. Materials
on Ottawa Comity history.
PA °™ i?^?. B^AUgBif^ RICAtl HISTORICAL
ASSOgATJOM see AMEMlfcaid .trotrrtpyA,
ASSOCIATION. PACIFIC COAST BRANCH
PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION. n FRgETgy f»i,tf
see Berkeley; calif, pacihc school ot religion
PACK MEMORIAL LTBRABT .mpynj-F « r ,
PaekMemorial Library, AsbevlUe, N. C. Manuscripts
of North Carolina authors, 1939-59. 61-3259
PENNSYLVANIA. mSTOHI CAL Aim MTlSEnM pna ttfK.
Africa; J. Simpson, b. 1832. Papers, 1772-1891.
60-2881
American Bell Telephone Company, complainant.
Proceedings In a suit against People's Telephone
Co., In the V. S. Circuit Court, Southern Dis-
trict of New York, 1884. 60-3269
Arnold, MichaeL Trial notes, 1883-1902. 60-2689
Bales, Samuel Pennlman, 1827-1902. Papers, 1833-94.
60-2880
Bayuton, Wharton, and Morgan, Philadelphia. Records
1725-1827. 60 . 2 ^ 4
Bear, John, of Cumber land Co., Pa. Papers, 1783-
1636. 80-2786
BeU Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. Letter
books, 1886-92. 60-2787
Berry family. Papers, 1791-1936.
Repository Index
Buchanan, James, Pres. V. S., 1791-1868. Correspond-
ence, 1615-63. So-2872
Bucher family. Papers, 1769-1837. 60-3254
Bushier, Henry. Papers, 1840-51. 80-2788
Bard, James, 1726-1793. Papers, 1746-1890. 60-2887
Bard family. Papers, 1815-33. 60-2888
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890. Papers, 1836-92. 60-2948
Camphausen, Edward. Correspondence, 1882-1903.
60-2949
Carter, John Joyce. Diaries, 1861-1917. 60-2761
Con, Judah, 1761-1832. Diarba. 60-2959
Cover, RayL., collector. Miscellaneous papers
1759-1871. "^ 61 . 1039
Ceoot, Tench, 1755-1824. Correspondence, 1792-
182L
Cresswell, John A. J. Correspondence, 1864-89.
60-2885
DaUas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864. Correspondence,
1817-63. go'.jja,
60-2691
Dock family. Papers, 1865-1951.
Dorrance, Frances, collector. Sullivan expedition pa-
pers, 1778-79. 61-813
Elk Township, Pa. Records, 1880-91. 60-2762
Evans, Griffith, 1760-1845. Papers, D86-1848.
60-1777
Evans, Samuel, 1823-1908. Papers, 1752-1891.
Franklin, John, 1749-1831. Papers, 1754-1828.
Praier, Reah. Papers, 1784-1679.
Fulton, James Alexander. Correspondence, 1946-
6U 60-2948
Gilpin, Joshua. Journals and notebooks, 1790-1833.
80-2865
60-2866
60-2688
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Papers, 1867-1933. 80-2897
GLBrlt. Public Record Office. Pennsylvania
material, 1689-1810. 60-2852
Gross family. Papers, 1805-1916. 60-2947
Halnema n, Jacob. Papers, 1819-33. 60-2864
Hall, Wllmer C. Papers, 1860-79. 60-2863
Harbor Creek Insurance Company, Erie Pa. Records
1858-1915. 60-2985
Harris, Ellen Matilda (Orblson) 1816-1902. Pagers
"SO"". 6i:i645
Harris, James, 1755-1826. Papers, 1787-1842.
60-2763
Harris family. Papers, 1749-1880. 60-2899
Hams family. Papers, 1766-1845. 60-2898
Harrison Township, Pa. Records, 1823-80. 60-2955
Hershey, Benjamin. Papers, 1832-63. 61-1036
Hteater lamlly. Papers, 1750-1865. 60-2889
Huston, Joseph M. Papers, ca. 1903-7. 60-2883
Keefer, Horace A. Papers, 1881-1916. 60-2796
Kelso family. Papers, 1782-1816. 60-2873
Laugbner, William J. Forbes Road notes, 1758
61-615
60-2874
McAllister family. Papers, 1777-1850.
McFarland, John Horace, 1859-1948. Papers, 1901-48.
60-2130
Magee, John, 1794-1868. Business records, 1826-
19l °- 60-2849
Maps and surveys of Clearfield Co., Pa., 1794-1895.
60-2794
Merkel family. Papers, 1818-1912. 60-2660
Mlsh, John W. Papers, 1847-75. 60-2870
MttcheU, John, fl. 1762-1781. Papers of John and
Randall MltcheJ], 1758-8l!
Moore family. Papers, 1749-1934.
60-2029
60-2958
60-3270
Moravian Church. Provinces. Northern Province.
Moravian archives, 1749-1822. 60-3034 I
497
Musser family. Civil War correspondence, 1660-
K - r . . 60-2871
Nicholson, John, d. 1800. Papers, 1765-1852. 80-1079
Oakford, Richard A., 1820-1862. Papers, 1861-62.
60-2879
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission.
Jamestown and FrankUa Railroad papers, 1835-66
61-1024
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission.
Specimen MSS. of Pennsylvania writers. 61-875
Pennsylvania Historical Survey. Pennsylvania
biographies. 60-2954
Pennsylvania Historical Survey. Records. 60-2956
Potts family. Business records, 1705-1853. 60-2661
Randall, Samuel Jackson, 1828-1890. Correspondence
18W - 88 - 60-2878
Rothermel, Peter Frederick, 1817-1895. Papers,
1863-72. 60-2868
Schuylkill Navigation Company. Records, 1793-1944.
60-2803
Saanor family. Papers, 1795-1878. 60-3301
SUmmen, Lewis Slifer, 1852-1914. Papers, 1873-
Ul4 - 60-2877
Shippen family. Papers, 1725-1812. 60-2957
Snyder, Simon, 1759-1619. Land papers, 1787-1843.
60-2799
Staake, William Beaton, 1846-1924. Papers, 1773-
1W5 - 60-2783
Strohm, John, b. 1793. Correspondence, 1821-59.
60-2875
Susquehanna Canal Company (Pennsylvania)
Records, 1835-95. 60-3114
Swift, Elizabeth Darling. Correspondence, 1790-187L
61-814
Taper Sleeve Pulley Works. Records, 1873-1904.
61-633
Tod, John, 1T79-1830. Papers, 1786-1835. 60-2784
Torrance, Adam. Correspondeiice, 1861-65. 60-2876
Treztynmy family. Papers, ca. 1758-ea. 1878. 60-2795
Trimble, James, 1755-1836. Business records.
1781-1M6. ^ 60-2819
Welles family. Papers, 1805-64. 61-634
Willing, Morris, and Swanwick. Correspondence
1T74-94. j^jjgg
Witmer, Adam. Papers, 1828-63. 61-808
Yearns, Jasper, 1745-1817. Correspondence, 1776-
18 °7- 60-2782
PENNSYLVANIA. HI STO RICAL SOCTETT
Adelman, Seymour, 1906- collector. Miscellaneous
papers, 1708-1884. 61-1637
Adjuvant Hurae Company, Philadelphia. Records
1838-1924. 60-3154
Aero Club of Pennsylvania. Records) 1908-53.
61-312
Alden (L. H. ) and Company, AUenville, Pa. Records
1829-83. tu fe
Alexander, Lucien Hugh, 1866-1926. Papers, 1899-
19U - 61-601
Alexander, William, Revolutionary soldier. Papers
"68-1813. 80-2017
Allen, Elizabeth S., collector. Deeds, 1699-1858.
60-1651
Alien, George, 1808-1876. Papers, 1828-43. 60-1960
American institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chanter
Records, 1845-1940. *^ (^529
AnMrtcan Negro Historical Society. Records, 1790-
1Ml - 60-2033
American Theatre Wing. Stage door canteen
papers, 1942-46. a _ ni
Anderson family. Papers, 1777-1913. 81-392
Archambault,AnnaMargaretta. Historical papers,
, 60-2032
Arcnamoault, Anna Margaretta. Personal
correspondence, 1876-1945. 61-266
Armstrong, Emma Dean (Walker) Journals, 1878.
60-1964
Repository Index
PENNSYLVANIA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY ( Continued)
Armstrong, William, major. Papers, 1778-80. 60-1229
Armstrong, William G. Diaries, 1851-88. 60-2042
Asch, Myer. Papers, 1876-87. 60-2034
Aabhurst family. Papers of the Ashbinrst and
Bazlehnrst lamilles, of PhUadebihla and Bur-
lington County, H. J., 1704-1874. 61-39
Ashurst, Jobs. Papers of John Ashurst estate, 1699-
1865. 60-1246
Askew, Mar; (Brown) b. 1796. Diaries, 1857-87.
61-863
60-1778
Asylum Company. Records, 1793-1851.
Atkinson, William BfckUs, 1832-1909. Notes on
lectures, ca. 1850. 62-2151
Bache, Franklin, 1792-1864. Papers of Franklin
Bache and family, 1818-60. 60-2022
Bailey, Gilbert Swsrtzlander, 1897- collector.
School notebooks, 1897-1940. 61-764
Baker, William Spoke, 1824-1897, collector. Papers,
1890. 61-1095
Baleb family. Papers, 1699-1923. 60-2398
Baldwin, Evelyn Briggs, 1862-1933. Papers, 1898-
1926. 60-2988
Bsldwln-Llma -H s tn U t oo Corporation. Records, 1884-
68. 61-136
Ball, Joseph, 1T52-1821. Papers, 1676-1850. 60-1376
BaUlat family. Papers, 1728-1822. 60-1282
B al timo re and Pblladelpbla Steamship Co. Records,
1844-1936. 60-3263
Bancroft Family. Papers, 1744-1821. 60-3303
Bank of North America, Philadelphia. Records,
1780-1923. 61-213
Bank of the anted States (Pennsylvania, 1836-1841)
Records, 1840-55. 61-65
Barms, Maria Mathilda (Bingham). Letters, 1799.
61-2874
Barker, Joshua. Docket books, 1828-43. 60-2350
Barney, Joshua, 1759-1818. Papers, 1782-1818.
60-1230
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815. Lecture notes,
1613-15. 61-316
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815. Papers, 1778-
1613. 60-2224
Barton, Charles CriUon, d. 1851. Journals, 1827-
31. 60-1244
Bartram, John, 1699-1777. Papers of John and
William Bartram, 1734-1893. 60-1467
Bedford, Isaac. Papers, 1827-46. 62-208
Beebe, Lewis, 1749-1818. Journals, 1776-1801.
60-1811
60-3320
J.
61-1116
Be ns o n , Evelyn, collector. Fayette County papers,
1920. 61-1449
Beelen von Bertbolff, Frelherr von. Papers,
1785-1913.
Benedict Club, Philadelphia. Reports, 1898-1947.
Evelyn, collector. Fort Necessity papers,
1932-43. 61-1461
Berks Co., Pa. Records of Berks and Montgomery
Countiee, 1693-1869. 60-2035
Besson family. Papers, 1648-1883. 61-1113
Beverly, Robert, financier. Business records, 1763-
1852. 80-1377
Bevle, Thomas. Genealogical records, 1737-1879.
60-1815
Blddle, Alexuder, 1819-1899. Family papers,
1768-1900. 61-869
Blddls, Charles, 1745-1821. Papers, 1763-1829.
Blddle, Clement, 1740-1814. Papers, 1743-1835.
60-1379
Blddle, James S. Correspondence, 1833-59. 62-227
Blddle, Thomas A., collector. Business records and
correspondence, 1771-1827. 60-1461
Blddle family. Correspondence, chiefly of the
Blddle and Rush families, 1776-1876. 61-527
Blddle family. Papers, 1790-1916. 62-464
Blddle family. Papers, 1793-1937. 61-636
Blgter, William, 1814-1880. Papers, 1836-80. 60-1810
Billon, Frederic Louis, 1801-1895. Papers, 1876.
60-3133
Bingham, William, 1752-1804. Estate and
other papers, 1777-1917. 60-1912
Bluing, Arthur Cecil, 1893-1957, collector. Papers,
1787-1897. 61-2088
Bumeg Horace, 1780-1875. Papers. 61-603
Birch, George, d. 1637. Papers, 1808-89. 60-1913
Blackmore, William, 1827-1878. Papers relating to
William Pwm, 1873-75. 80-1914
Blackwell, Robert, 1748-1831. Estate papers,
1831-53. 61-314
Blakeslee, Alice, genealogical data, 1897-1929.
Blankenburg, Rudolph, 1843-1918. Papers, 1881-
1918. 61-1066
Blight, Atherton. Diary and account book, 1849-56.
60-2015
Blockley (Philadelphia General BospltaO papers,
20th cent 61-1681
Bolnod, Daniel, firm, Philadelphia. Records, 1777-
95. 60-2018
Bollman, George. Business records, 1764-1803.
60-1283
Boone, Jeremiah. Business records, 1782-1833.
60-1375
Boot and Shoe Manufacturers of the United States.
Letters, 1880. 60-3266
Borle family. Papers, 1799-1886. 61-686
Barman family. Papers, 1815-72. 61-3692
Boudinot, EHas, 1740-1821. Papers, 1716-1828.
60-1900
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1638. Papers, 1760-1862.
60-2027
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1638. Papers of Thomas
and William Bradford, 1702-1881. 61-1104
Bradford, William, 1722-1791. Papers. 1682-1863.
60-1712
Bradford family. Papers, 1744-1923. 62-4341
Brady, James W. Harpers Ferry Civil War records.
1863-65. ei-847
Braxton, Carter, 1736-1797. Papers, 1780-1811.
60-2048
Braytoa, Annie Bare Powel, collector. Papers, 1681-
1799. 81-145T
Bright, Nancy Patterson, collector. Papers, 1720-
1861. 61-3589
Brinton, Francis D., collector. Papers, 1789-1874,
60-1708
Brinton, Francis D., co l lector. William Masters
and Mary Masters Rtchell estate papers, 1746-1850.
61-1464
Brinton, Jasper Yeates, 1878- Papers, 1762-1635.
81-502
Brinton, John H1B, 1772-1827. Business records
1790-1890. &.J44
Bristol and Philadelphia letters, 1671-89. 61-2297
British prisoners and parole papers, 1760-92. 61-1446
Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809. Letter book, 1780-65.
61-3098
Brooke, John Rutter, 1838-1926. Papers, 1753-
1903. 60-3319
Broomall, John Martin, 1816-1894. Correspondence,
1867-68. 61-713
Brown, Alexander P., collector. Autographs, 1889-
1913. 60-1662
Brown, Andrew, of V. S. Army. Letters, 1862-64.
Brown, Carlorta Herring. Collection, 1699-1920.
60-1792
Brown, Charles Brockdsn, 1771-1810. Papers, 1715-
1827. 60-1684
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. Papers, 1742-
1810. sn- aiM
Brown (David 8.) and Company, PbJUadsIptta.
Account books, 1837-70. 60-2816
Brown, (David S.) and Company, Philadelphia.
Records, 1828-1910. 61-2326
Brown, Henry Amxttt, 1844-1878. Papers, 1693-1908.
1908. _fc
Brown, Mary (Stockton) collector. Miscellaneous
papers, 1764-1680. 61-1719
Brown family. Papers, 1788-1915. 61-1087
Browse, Mrs. John C, collector. Lottery tickets
and rseords, 1753-1866. 60-1660
Browne, Peter ArrelL 1782-1860. Papers, 1808-64.
61-887
Browse, William Hirrtcaum, 1840-1906. Correspond-
enee, 1890-97. 60-1669
Browning Society of PMIartPlphu Records, 1903-25.
60-3138
Bryan, George, 1731-1791. Papers, 175S-1829.
60-1783
Buchanan, James, Pros. V. S., 1791-1868. Papers,
1775-1866. 60-3337
Buchanan, Roberdeau, 1839-1916, collector.
Roberdeau papers, 1761-1831. 60-3313
B nchan a n family. Papers of the t**— »»m«n) and Beary
famines, 1700-1914. 60-1700
Buck, Jacob E. Receipt and account books, 1832-40.
60-1649
Buck, WUHam Joseph, b. 1825. Letters to John
Jordan, 1870-73. 60-2804
Bucks Co., Pa. Marriage records of Bucks
County, Pa. , and Philadelphia, 1835-65. 60-3166
Bucks Co., Pa. Records, 1682-1850, 60-1675
Bull family. Papers, 1799-1844. 61-3095
Bunting, SamueL Business records of Samuel
Bunting and George Nicholson, 1684-1850. 60-166°-*v
Burt, Edward Shippen, d. 1848. Papers, 1798-1858. ^^
60-1696
Burleigh, Charles Calistus, 1810-1878. Anti-slavery
papers, 1828-57. 61-8610
Burnside, James. Correspondence, 1778-79.
BurreU, Stephanie L. Papers, 192B-43.
Buseh, Mlers. Papers, 1838-79.
Butler, Pierce, 1807-1867. Business rseords, 1836-
W- 60-1668
Butlsr family. Papers, 1771-1900. 61-753
Cadwalader, John, 1742-1786. Estate papers, 1727-
1838. 61-382
61-756
81-2877
61-718
60-1689
Cauwalader family. Papers, 1630-1900.
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890. Correspondence, 1837-
70 - 61-384
Camac family. Estate papers, 1802-60.
61-80
Camden Co., N. J. Psychiatric HospltaL i-t-i-~t
Rseords, 1886-99. 61-402
Campbell, James H., 1820-1895. Papers; 1881-67.
60-1674
Campbell, Samuel, bookseller and printer. Papers,
1790-1876. 60-1762
Carey, Mathsw, 1760-1839. Business records, 1787-
1822. 60-1812
Carpenter, Louis Bsnry, 1639-1916. Papers, 1683-
1903. 60-1809
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1852-1929, colmctnr.
Materials relating to lawyers and the law, 1690- enfk
60-2041^
1929.
Carson, H a mp ton Lawrence, 1852-1929. Papers
1874J927. 60-2291
Carter, Arabella, collector. Human Freedom League
papers, 1890-1904. 61-1462
b l, Abraham H., collector. Papers, 1680-1631.
61-3125
C at hr a ll , Cbarlss E. Diary and poetry, 1631-35.
60-1608
Chadwlek, Alexander C. Papers relating to Philadel-
phia, 1900-32. 82-4155
Chalonsr, John. Cbaloner and White papers, 1744-
1836. 60-1768
PENNSYLVANIA. HBTOBICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Champion, Joseph. Papers, 1774-1644. 61-3385
On", Samuel Portland, 1B08-1B73. Papers, 1824-82.
_« 60-1817
^P Clauncey, Charles, collector. Obituary notice
ro llw t lm, ca. 1909-24. 61-1453
Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike record books,
MOS-12. 60-1619
Chester Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1684-1847.
60-1944
Chew, Benjamin, 1723-1810. Papers of the Benjamin
Chew estatn, 1776-1904. 60-162$
Cbew, David S. B. Papers, 1828-98. 61-1035
Chew, gamma. Papers, 1826-60. 61-1692
collector. Pennsylvania boundary
■ 16th cant. 61-576
Chsynsy, Wsldnm J., 1831-1908. Papers, 1853-1906.
61-1S0
Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Panasylvanm-
autograph letters and portraits, 1712-1910. 61-1586
Odlds, Cephas Crier, 1792-1871. Statistical
*■-—-— ^s, 1793-1871.
614201
60-1606
Ctauvhuiau, George. Official papers, 1720-1850.
Churclanan, John, surveyor. Papers of John and
George Charcbmaa and Kirk Brown, 1716-1835.
60-1763
Citlaens' Bounty Fond Committee, PMladetohU.
Bseords, 1862-66. '—-™- 1 ' ——-»«• a _ jM
Citizens' Municipal Association of Philadelphia.
Records, 1893-1907. 61-1042
emcees' Permanent Belief Committee, Philadelphia.
Records, 16B5-09. 61-61
City NsUonal Bank, Pidladslnhia. Beeorde, 1857-1900.
62-206
aJJ* CMc Club of Pnflndelnma. Records, 1893-1944.
Culms to be adjuslnd according to the treaty of
amity, commerce and aattgatma, (799-1804.
Clark, Ephralm. Papers, 1779-1886.
62-1253
62-2956
61-68
dark, William Bell, 1889- collector. World war I
papers, 1919-20. 61-1107
Cans, William J., 1840-1889. Papers, 1861-89.
61-3587
Clay, CedL 1842-1907. Papers, 1804-90. 61-670
Oaypoole, James, b. 1634. Papers, 1681-83. 61-2944
Clement, John, 1618-1894, collector. Papers, ca.
1676-1865. 61-1447
Clement, John C. Official papers, 1681-1871. 60-1790
Clifford family. Papers, 1722-1832. 60-1764
Clothier family. Correepondonee, 1895-1909. 62-1388
Clover Com of Philadelphia. Becords, 1918-21.
61-140
60-1757
Clymer family. Papers, 1748-1899.
Coatee family. Papers of the Coates family and of
John Beynoll, 1702-1847. 60-1755
Cochran, Henry C. Notebooks, 1845-48. 60-1618
Cohen, Charles Joseph, 1874- Papers, 1896-1953.
61-2073
Coles, Edward, 1786-1868. Papers, 1762-1887. 61-675
Collins, Zacehens, d. 1831. Papers, 1760-1847.
64-363
CoDins family. Papers of the Collin and Marshall
families, 1761-1838. 61-422
Collins family. Papers of the Collins, Parker. Rswle.
ad related families, 1793-1904. 61-2216
CoUls, Charlee Henry Tncky, 1838-1902. Letter
books, 1683-66. ^ 61-310
Colonlal-Revotatianary manuscripts, 1738-1808.
60-1707
Cotton, Richard Francis, 1843-1880. Notebooks, 1856-
T *- 62-2154
C ommnmor atloh of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth
Anuhrereary of the First Arrival of William Pens
In America. General Committee. Papere re-
lating to or ganl ration of the commemoration, 1981-
31 60-3132
Repository Index
Ccnarrce autograph col Button, 1643-1882. 60-1616
Conner family. Conner and Powell genealogies,
1775-1893. '80-1665
C onstttnH onal Centennial Commission, Philadelphia,
1886. Record, 1886-87. 80-2662
Cooke, Jay, 1821-1905. Papere, 1S42-190L 60-1760
Cope, Gilbert, 1840-1928, collector. Historical
and g enu a lo gi ca l coDeetlon, 1682-1924. 61-2771
Cope family. Business records, ca. 1800-ca. 1925.
61-146
Cornea, Jane. Papers, 1834-1804. 61-656
Coryell, Lewis S. Correspondence, 1806-67. 60-1711
Covode, John, 1808-1871. Letter book, 1870. 81-3591
Cox, John, 1754-1847. Papers of John Cox and family,
1600-1900, 60-1613
Coze, Brlnton, 1833-1892, collector. New Jersey
papers, 1743-1880. 61-1458
Cosess, William Barr Nash. Papers, 1864-70. 61-848
Craig, Margaret Murphy (Craig). Correspondence,
1779-1837. 81-577
Creeses family. Papers, 1828-1920. 61-256
Croghan, George, d. 1782. Papere, 1754-1808.
61-568
Cnmis, Robert James, 1887- Correspondence,
I'M. 62-146
Ceestn, Josefs Espmosa de. Correspondence, 1826-
60-3137
CunuuinB (John) and Company. CorrespondeDee,
M00-12. 62-1532
Cams, Cyrus Hermann Kbtzechmar, 1850-1933.
Correspondence, 1912-38. 60-3152
Dalx, Augustus F. Papers, 1889-1914. 60-3276
Dallae, George Mifflin, 1792-1864. Papers. 2791-
1M °- 61-569
Dallas, Susan. Letters from the scrapbook of
Susan Dallas, 1856^1. 61 _ag 6
Darlington, Nina Kelton (Murphy) 1686-
Papers, 1892-1937. 62-4446
Darlington, William, 1804-1879. Papers, 1S29-6L
61-386
Darraeh, Charles Gobreebt. Papers, ca. 1906-18.
60-1782
Darraeh, WlUtom, 1796-1865. Diaries, 1830-38.
60-1895
Davidson, William B. Journal and «i~t.M Mwf y igja.
27 - 60-1808
Davis, Mrs. E. M. , collector. EUreth's Alley papers.
62-257
Davis, William Morris. Correspondence, 1853-76.
60-1773
Dealy, Dennis P., d. 1887. Papere, 1853-87. 81-723
Decatur, Stephen, 1776-1820. Naval papers, 1801-20.
60-1922
Da ^nP°~' Pa - County Home, Lima. Records,
"a*" 80 - 61-385
Devereux, B. H. Letter book, 1837-43. 61-2945
Dewitt, Peter. Papere, 1784-1820. 61-3096
Dickhieon, John, 1732-1808. Papers, 1760-72. 60-2043
DtUsr, William S. Military papers, 1882-90. 60-1931
Dobson, James. Papers, 18*0-1920. 61-2867
Dotterer, Henry Saeeamaii, 1841-1903. Genealogical
papers, 1862-83. 60-2351
Drayton family. Papere, 1796-1896. 61-737
Dreer, Ferdmaad Jaime, 1812-1902, collector.
Buatnsss records snd Jonrnala, 1694-1857. 61-16
Dreer, Fsrdmnnd Julhls, 1812-1902, collector.
The Dreer collection: mlscsllaneoue correspondence.
ca. 1704-1896. ^61-8
Dreer, Ferdinand Julias, 1812-1902, collector.
Literary and sdentitB autographs and manu-
scripts, 1703-1900. tl-352
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous army end navy autographs, 1571-
a "- 61-15
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous autographs, clergy, arts, and
sciences, 1492-1921. 61-17
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous nollttral autographs, 1497-1922.
61-18
Dreer, Ferdinand Julias, 1812-1902, collector.
Papers on p olitica l snd military history 1518-
"«• 61-19
Drinker, Elizabeth gandwlth), 1734-1807. Diary
1758-1807. 61-404
Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809. Papere, 1756-1869.
60-1816
Drum, Augustas, 1815-1858. Papere, 1846-56. 60-1974
Da Bole, Abraham. Papere, 1792-1809. 61-463
Dudley, Thomas Haines, 1819-1893. Papers of
Thomas and Edward Dudley and of Israel
Roberts, 1854-1911. 61-223
Daohar, Elizabeth, collector. Talcott Williams
memorial papere, 1808-1936. 61-507
Dunlap, John, 1747-1812. Papere, 1774-1811. 60-2S17
Da Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Letters.
1777-1844. ^ gj.24,
Da Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Papere,
1633-1844. 60-2319
Dutllh and Waehsmuth, Philadelphia- Records, 1704-
1846 - 60-1791
Eberhart, Allen M. Papers, 1913-21. 60-2025
Edeibefta, Carl, collector. German heraldry books,
ca. 1700. 61-1451
Edmonds, FmnkUn Spencer, 1874-1945. Papers.
61-570
Edmunds, Albert Joseph, 1857-1941. Papers, 1850-
1 * 41 - 60-1930
Edwards, Howard, coUsctor. Autograph letters,
1779-1883. 60-1899
Embree, EUhu, 1782-1820. Papere, 1814-25. 60-2724
E me rg en cy Aid Committee, Philadelphia- Belgian
Relief Division. Correspondence, 1814-21. 61-127
Cmlen, Samuel, 1730-1799. Letters, 1772-97.
81-3611
Emlen family. Papers, 1715-1885. 61-35
Emmet, Thomas Addis, 1828-1919, collector. Auto-
graph collection, 1749-1814. 60-2726
Ernst, Jobaon Friedrlch. Letter book, 1776-87.
62-4720
EtUng, Frank Marx, collector. Autographs, and
family and cine papers, 1556-1917. 60-2028
Evans, Robert T. Papers, 1803-65. 60-1994
Fahnestoek family. Papers, 1849-73 61-2219
Falres, John Wiley, 1813-1901. Papere, 1830-88.
Faires lamily. Papers, 1811-1918.
Falnnan family. Papers, 1671-1828.
Fallon, Christopher. Correspondence, 1824-63.
60-1948
61-2071
61-149
61-624
Paris, John Thomson, 1871- Literary manuscripts.
61-2888
Farmer, Elba. Letter book, 1774-89. 61-3585
Federal Reeerve Bank of Philade Inhla. Papers, 1914-
U - ' 60-2811
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1889. Correspondence,
"**-**- 61-2755
Felton, Semuel Morse, 1809-1889. Papers, 1861-87.
61-587
Pernberger, Samuel WelUer, 1887-1958, collector.
Legal documents, 1796-1619. 60-2808
Fire Insurance Company of the Comity of Philadelphia.
Record books, 1632-41. 61-2878
Fisher, Mrs. Howell Tracy. Family papers, 1783-1911.
60-1784
Fisher, Joshua Francis, .807-1673. Family papers,
1755-1865. 62-4138
Fisher, Mure, 1748-1819. Papers, 1775-1814.
60-2380
489
Repository Index
PBSKSTLVAMA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
FUber, Sidney George, 1809-1871. Marten,
1834-70. 61-2269
Fitch, John, 1743-1798. Papers, 1763-1826. 60-1977
Flthlan, Enoch, collector. Greenwich, N.J. vital
statistics, 1817-88. 61-1450
FttzSImOttS, Thomas, 1741-1811. Papers, 1790-1800.
61-2889
Flagg, Jbslah Foster. Papers, 1821-59. 81-582
Fletcher, ThoSEU, gnldsmlth Busmen* corre-
*, 1806-55. 61-2287
Forbes, Thomas. Letter book, 1722-32. 61-2948
Ford, Paul Leicester, 1869-1902. Biographical
papers, 1891-93. 60-1949
Foulke, John. Papers, 1769-88. 60-3272
Fonlke family. Paper*, 1703-1911. 61-941
Fox, Beiriamln Franklin. Papers, ca. 1638-1913.
60-2019
Fox, Isaac, d. 1865. Papers, 1883-69. 61-602
PranksirflBid, Samoel P. Funeral records, 1B52-190L
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Papers, 1747-94.
Franklin, Walter, d. 1780. Letter book, 1772-73.
Franklin Inn Club, Philadelphia. Records, 1902-55.
62-4146
Fraane (Edward A.) and Company. Kecords, 1878-93.
61-643
Freas family. Papers, 1754-1889. 60-3155
Freeman, Coiione (Keen) 1868- Liberty loan papers,
1918-19. 60-1904
Freeman family. Papers of tbB Freeman and Frost
families, 1809-1929. 62-1124
French, Benjamin Franklin, 1799-1877. Papers
on Indian ethnology, ca. 1874. 60-3241
French West India papers, 1712-57. 61-1408
Friends Library Association of West Chester.
Kecords, 1880-96. 61-717
Fry and Rambo, Montgomery Co., Pa. Records,
1843-59. 60-1975
Fttmess, Horace Howard, 1833-1912. Sanitary Fair
papers, 1881-65. 80-3228
Fnthey, John Smith, 1820-1688. Papers, 1776-1880.
62-2155
Galloway, Grace (Growden) d. 1789. Dairy and corre-
spondence, 1778-81. 60-3240
Gamble, William. Scrapbook, 1839-45. 61-2868
Gardiner, Edward Carey, collector. Family papers,
1632-1939. 61-102
Gardner, John, 1750-1607. Papers, 1765-91. 60-1991
Gardom, George. Papers, 1840-90. 60-1950
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. Records, 1642-
1806. 61-1533
Gibson, James, 1768 or 9-1856. Papers, 1712-
1846. 62-4474
Glean, John H. Historical writings, 1845-57. 61-583
G lllln gl um, Barrold Edgar, 1864-1954, collector.
Custom House documents and related papers,
1792-1855. 60-1802
GQUngham, Barrold Edgar, 1864-1954. Papers.
Gllmore's Auditorium, Philadelphia. Programs,
1895-1901. 62-1875
Gilpin, Henry Dilworth, 1801-1860. Papers of Henry
D. Gilpin and family, 1727-1872. 60-1826
Gilpin family. Papers, 1738-1878. 60-1819
Gilpin family. Poetic and prose ee lections, 1793-
1833. 60-1946
Glrard, Stephen, 1750-1831. Estate papers, 1839-
63. 61-465
Glrard College, Philadelphia. Papers, 1885-94.
Gloucester Manufacturing Company. Records, 1850-
1909. 60-2423
Gobrecht, Christian F., 1765-1844. Papers, 1795-
1844. 60-1971
Goodfellow, James, 1796-1880. Papers, 1834-81.
Goodson, John. Business records of John Goodson
and Samuel Cart, 1681-1761. 60-2080
Gordon, Thomas Francis, 1787-1860. Historical
papers, ca. 1813. 60-1903
Gorham, Morris B. collector. Papers eoUeeted by
Morris B. Gorham and William G. Hollls concemlng
the Improved Order of Red Men, 1831-1901. 61-1115
61-1068
Gorman, Frederick X. Notes.
Gould, George Glen. Material for a biography of Ezra
Holden. 61-1045
Governors of Pennsylvania; autograph letters,
1778-1891. 61-1716
Graff, Annie A., collector. Genealogical sotee,
1700-1885. 61-1408
Graff, PauL Diaries, with an account book of Edgar
P. Graff, 1860-1909. 62-283
Graff family. Papers, 1727-1929. 60-3271
Graham, Archibald Hunter. Papers, 1927-29.
60-3162
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Coortland Saunders Post, No. 21, Philadelphia,
Records, 1663-1923. 61-528
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Schuyler Post, No. 51, Philadelphia. Records,
1874-1931. 62-1350
Grata, Louisa. Estate papers of Louisa, Caroline
and Elizabeth Gratz, 1825-91. 61-259
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925. Correspondence,
1858-1923. 61-719
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. American
political subjects; autographs, 1641-1922. 60-2616
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. American section;
miscellaneous groups of papers and autographs, 1570-
1919. 60-2648
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. American wars;
autographs, 1657-1911. 60-2624
Gratz, Simon, 1640-1925, collector. Churchmen and
clergymen; autographs, 1647-1B21. 61-99
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Commercial rec-
ords, 1699-1635. 61-96
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Correspondence
of officials of C. S. Government departments, 1795-
1868. 61-97
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. European
section; letters and papers, ca. 1383-1920. 60-3095
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Indian affairs;
autographs, 1735-1607. 61-101
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Jurists; auto-
graphs, 1668-1825. 61-98
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Miscellaneous
groups of autographs, 1754-1824. 60-2626
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Miscellaneous
section; autographs, ca. 1533-1910. 60-2649
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Participants in
cultural life, arts, and sciences; autographs, 1647-
1928- 60-2625
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Pennsylvania
politics and legal affairs; autographs, 1600-79.
60-2627
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Territorial ex-
pansion and settlements in Pennsylvania and else-
where; autographs, 1664-1895. 60-2633
Gratz family. Business and legal records, 1762-
1921. 60-2336
GL Brit. Board of Trade. Records, 1675-1782.
Greene, Natfaanael, 1742-1786. Letters, 1780-82.
60-3163
Greenewalt, Mary Elizabeth Ballock-, 1871-1950.
Papers, 1932-36. 61-443
Griffith manuscripts, 1837-53. 61-619
Grubb, Peter. Forge and furnace account books,
1765-1880. 60-1789
Hahu, Peter. Papers, 1602-34. 61-148
Haines, John S. Papers, 1645-90. 61-639
Ball, Reynold T., collector. Philadelphia Civil War
charity papers, 1861-89. 61-1S_^
Hallowell family. Papers, 1849-77. 61-27^^
Hamilton, Andrew, 1676 (ca. )-l 741. Andrewand
James Hamilton papers, 1713-1905. 61-3071
Hamltton, Hance, 1721-1772. Papers, 1739-79,
Hawitltmi, James, 1710 (ca.)-1783. Papers,
1733-83.
Haw|«itrt« and Hood, Phtlartftlphla Records,
1804-65.
60-2018
61-52
Grubb family. Papers, 1738-186L
Grubb family. Papers, 1834-69.
62-1322
61-147
61-141
Hamilton collection, 17SO-18S0. 62-1138
Hamilton family. Letter book, 1781-90. 62-184
Band, Edward, 1744-1802. Papers, 1771-1807. 60-3011
Harris, John, 1726-1791. Papers, 1687-1915. 60-2184
Harris family. Papers, 1750-1844. 61-494
Harrison, George. Official records, 1812-32. 60-1570
Harrison, George L., 1874- Papers of George L,
Harrison and Edward Wain. 62-88
Harrison, Henry Karris, 1887- collector. Papers,
1822-1917. 61-677
Harrison, Joseph, 1810-1874. Letter books,
1844-65. 62-4729
Harrison Oil Company. Records, 1864-66. 60-1841
Harvey, Isaac, Philadelphia merchant. Papers,
1788-1856. 60-3265
Harvey, Samuel, 1769 (ca.)-1848. Papers, 1771-1848.
61-2217
Haupt, Herman, 1817-1905. Letter book, 1852. _*,
62-64', J
Hazard Family. Papers, 1770-1818. 61-154
HeckeweUer, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743-1823.
Papers, 1749-1822. 60-2328
ffwknum, Charles Adam, 1822-1898. CtvU War
papers, 1861-63. 61-2216
Hek, James E. Letter books, 1825-28. 60-1839
Henderson family. Hendereon-WertmuHer
papers, 1779-1822. 62-586
Henry, Alexander, 1823-1883. Papers, 1840-76. 60-2393
Henry, Betsy. Music books of Betsy and Eliza Henry,
1796-1823. 60-1896
Henry, William, 1729-1786. Papers, 1759-1812.
60-2223
Bering, Constantlne, 1800-1880, collector. Portraits
and biographical notes, 1840-60. 61-1440
Herndon, John Goodwin, 1888- collector. United
Nations papers, 1945-46. 81-1462
Herrlck, Cheesman Ablah, 1866-1956. Papers,
1933-42. ' eo.3273
Hicks, Isaac, 1748-1836. Docket books, 1772-1832.
60-1842
Blester, Daniel, 1747-1804. Papers, 1739-1822.
60-2330
Hlght, William. Letter book, 1795-96. 61-3099
Hildeburn, Charles Swift Riche", 1855-1901. Cor-
respondence with Robert Ludlow Fowler, 1893-
95. 60-2801
Hildeburn, Charles Swift Riche', 1855-1901. Papers, —
Hlllegas, Michael, 1729-1804. Letter books, 1757-
60 - 60-1852
Historical Records Survey. Pennsylvania. Reports.
"34-40. 62-2175
Hobbs, Henry J. p. Papers, 1937-46. 61-598
Hollingsworth family. Papers and business records,
1734-1890. 60-2400
Hoopes, Alban Williamson. Papers, 1808-1948.
Hopklnson family. Correspondence, 1762-1835.
PENHSYLVANIA. mSTOHICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Hopper, Harry Shebnire. Genealogical papers, 1633-
1911. 60-1840
- Home, Louise (Williams) d. 1959, collector. Doras
f collection, 1797-1880. 61-2031
Homor, Joseph P. Conunonpotce books, 1798-1818.
60-2173
Horsfleld, Tlmotky. Letter book, 1754-55. 02-102
Horstmann (Wm_H.) andSoos, Philadelphia. Records
1836-88. 61-826
Hough family. Papers, 1721-1857. 80-2158
Howard, John, 17267-1790. Papers, 1780-1919.
60-2320
Howell, Anna Hazes, collector. GensoloHcal and
other papers, 1838-1904. 82-6
Howell, Josephine R. , collector. Family papers.
1888-1886. 60-3156
Hubbard, C. Evans, collector. Papers, 1780-1801.
61-2032
Hubbard, Edwin, 1611-1891. Genealogical notes on
the Goodrich and Cocke families, ea. 1861. 60-3300
HnbhelL Helena, collector. AntographcoUectteo,
1679-1895. 91-1114
Hnbley, Adam, ca. 1744-ca. 1793. Military Journals,
1776-80. 80-2222
Hughes, John, 1711-1772. Papers; 1725-1816. 60-2586
Hnldekoper, Harm Jan, 1776-1854. Papers, 1796-
1854 - 80-2197
Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, 1610-1883. Papers,
1800-1901. 60-2611
Humphreys, Clement, 1777-1803. Papers, 1798-
"01- 60-2221
Humphreys, Joshua, 1751-1838. Papers, 1636-1835.
60-2211
Huntington, Joshua, 1751-1821. Papers relating- to
the frigate Confederacy, 1776-88. 60-2046
Hutchlns, Thomas, 1730-1789. Papers, 1759-88.
Indian records collection, 1608-1874. 81-1403
Indian Rights Association. Records, 1883-1937.
61-718
Indigent Widows' and Single Wonleh's society of
Philadelphia. Records, 1823-82. 61-64
Infant School Society of Philadelphia. Records, 1827-
194 °- 62-1368
infants' Clothing AssoctatlGa, Philadelphia. Records
1613-1857. 61.886
bgersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1862. Correspondence
WW*. 61-2088
Iryla, John. Dianas, 1883-86. 61-2214
Irvine, William, 1741-1804. Military papers, 1768-
18M - 60-2645
Irvine family. Papers, 1777-1868. 61-1044
Jackson, Joseph, 1667-1946. Papers, 1923-28.
60-2071
60-3149
Jacobs family. Account books, 1751-1818.
Jacobs family. Papers, 1881-1838. 60-2838
James, Isabella (Bstchelder) b. 1619. Papers, 1733-
18T4 - 60-3172
James, Thomas Potts, 1803-1882. Letter books,
1851-63. 80-2802
James and Drinker, Philadelphia. Records, with
some personal papers of Henry and Saudwlth
Drinker, 1739-1855. 61-619
Jameson, John Franklin, 1859-1937, collector.
Records relating to Wlllem Ussellnx and the
South Company, 1887. 61-2881
JeUett, Edwm Costley, 1880- Diaries, 1860-1921.
61-870
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865- Correspondence
concerning Button Gwinnett, 1924-38. 60-2512
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1665- collector.
Autograph letters, 1762^1807. 61-563
Jenkins family. Papers, 1702-1902. 60-2837
Johnston, Joslah Stoddard, 1784-1833. Papers, 1821-
S9. 60-2610
Repository Index
Jones, Andrew M. Papers, 1833-83. 61-211
Jones, John, d. ca. 1843. Papers, 1814-64.
Jones, Lewis. Papers, 1787-1876.
Jones, Owes, 1744 or 5-1825. Papers, 1759-1824.
60-3111
Jones, WUHam, 1760-1831. Papere, 1792-1839.
61-61
60-3164
61-587
60-2210
Jones b Clark. Records, 1784-1816.
Jones family. Business records-, 1810-71. 60-3178
Jones family. Papers, 1696-1867. 60-2636
Jordan, Swing, 1847-1920. Papers of Ewlng and
Francis Jordan, 1846-77. 61-554
Justice, Jefferson, 1840- Papers, 1862-86 60-3286
Sane, John Kmtzlag, 1795-1858. Correspondence,
1820-60.
62-4139
Keating, John. Correspondence with Richard Gernon,
1805-29. 60-1921
Kelm, De Bennerllle Randolph, 1841-1914. Papers.
1808-1912. ^ 80-2104
Keith, Charles Penrose, 1854-1939. Keith family
papers, ca. 1899-1932. 60-2216
Kennedy, Anthony. Business records, 1781-1827.
60-2106
King and Wilson, Washington, D. C. Letter book,
1637-38. 61-2884
Knight, Daniel, b. 1821. School notebooks, 1831-34.
61-1076
Knowtos, Gustavus W. Account books, 1875-95.
61-2089
Eonkle, Burton Alva, 1861-1944. Papers. 61-560
Krewson, George, coUector. Legal and business
papers from estates, 1770-1878. 61-1515
Lamberton, James Flndley Peffer, collector. Papers
at Scotch-Irish settlements, Cumberland Co., Pa,
1734-86. 61-1406
Irfun^raiid Schuylkill Bridge Company. Records,
18U ~ 10 - 61-495
Lancaster Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1724-1816.
60-2219
Landon, Elba (Hlckty). ldadon-Skattuck fanUly
papers, 1849-90. 61-595
Langdon, John, 1741-1819. Papers, 1669-1824.
60-1871
Lardner, Alexander. Account books, 1830-47. 61-2273
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792. Correspondence, 1762-
«0. 60-2171
Law, Samuel Andrew, 1771-1845. Correspondence,
1817-49. 81-526
Lawrence, Thomas, 1689-1754. Papers, 1684-1759.
91-76
Leach, Frank Willing, 1855-1943. Papers, 1914-15.
61-607
Leach, Joslah Granville, 1842-1922. Diaries, 1876-
1920. 60-3264
Leach, May Atherton. Correspondence relating to
the Pern sash, 1926-30. 60-1670
learning, Aaron, 1715-1780. Diaries, 1750-77. 60-1848
Learning family. Papers, 1706-1891. 60-2410
Learned, Marlon Dexter, 1857-1917. Papers, 1524-
ms - 61-599
Lee, Franklin. Papers, 1807-7L u-661
Lee, Sir George, 1700-1758. Legal manuscripts,
1656-1753. 60-1889
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Record books,
1858-96. 80-2809
Irfthman, Christian, collector. Germantown and
lUncborough papers, 1742-99. 61-1498
liffhman, George M. , collector. Union Canal
papers, 1791-1922. 61-1722
Lebmd, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903. Papers, 1835-
1906. 60-2089
Levis, Eleanor Parke (CusUs) 1779-1852. Letters,
1794-1852. 62-103
Lewis, Ellis, 1798-1871. Papers, 1810-71. 60-2179
Lewis, Henry CarvllL 1853-1888. Papers, 1881-90.
61-493
Lewis, Mrs. Howard W., collector. Philadelphia
auctioneers' records, 1799-1866. 60-2220
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1832. Correspondence.
WO"*- 6i:3586
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932. Papere, 1771-
1931. 60-2396
Leads, John Frederick, 1880-1632, collector.
English heraldry, 1597-1702. 61-1448
Lewis, William David, 1792-1881. Papers, 1800-
1918. 61-1139
Lewie family. Papere, 1755-1890. 61-296
Lewis family. Papers, 1774-1940. 61-536
Ltghtfoot family. Papers, 1733-1616. 80-2806
Llpplncott, Joseph W. Papers. 62-2171
Lippineott and Company, ltd., Philadelphia. Records,
1787-1913. 60-1882
. Lloyd, Howard Williams. Genealogical record books
1846-190L 80-2600
Lloyd, M a lmlm, b. 1874. Family papers, 1749-1878.
61-1158
LobdeU Car Wheel Company, Wilmington, Del.
Records, 1817-1929. 61-76
Lochner family. Papers, 1817-6L 60-3165
Logan, Deborah (Morris) 1761-1839. Dlartoa, 1815-
39. 60-2527
60-1849
60-2835
Logan family. Business records, 1808-36.
Logan family. Papere, 1664-1671.
Logan family. Papers of the Logan and Dickinson
families, 1671-1890. 60-2623
Long, William Summer. Genealogy, 1895. 60-3186
Longstreth, Joshua. Letter books, 1806-33. 61-2265
Long-strath School, Philadelphia. Alumnae
Association. Records, 1829-1942. 61-552
Lorlmer, George Horace, 1868-193T. Papers, 1900-37.
61-1102
Lorlmer, George Horace, 1888-1937. Papers;
Adelaide W. Neall section, 1908-47. ' 62-1541
Loosing, Benson John, 1813-1891. On-respondsncs,
1852-92. 62-516
Lovenng, Joseph Samuel, 1796-188L Papers, 1817-
88. 61-648
Ludwlck Institute, Philadelphia. Records, 1801-1980.
61-1041
Lukens family. Papers, 1759-1808.
Lutz family. Papers, 1785-1874.
61-29
60-2807
Lycoming Mlnmg Company. Records, 1891-1938.
61-142
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920. Papers 1851-
1««- 61-129
Lynch, John Wheaton. Letters, 1860-66. 61-311
McCalL Pster, 1809-1880. Papers, 1773-1879. 60-2557
MeCall family. Papers, 1739-1889. 61-745
McHenry, Margaret Journals, 1929-49. 61-1077
Melnall, Edward. Correspondence, 1916-17. 61-342
1734-1617. Papers, 1759-1847.
61-332
McKesson, Mrs. IrvmH., collector. Records of
Philadelphia businessmen, 1825-85. 81-231
MacKanos, Susan R. (Trautwlne) Diaries, 1857-81.
61-2075
McMaster, John Bach, 1852-1932. Papers, 1889.
61-84
McMlchaeL Clayton, 1844-1906. Papers, 1861-1901.
61-551
MePherson, Robert, 1730 (ca.)-1789. Papers, 1749-
195«. 61-321
MacPherson, William, 1756-1813. Papers, 1784-
18«5. 61-349
MacPhereon family. Papers, 1762-1855. 61-1138
McReynolds, Benjamin T. Correspondence, 1882-83.
61-2879
Repository Index
PENNSYLVANIA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
McShea, Walter Ross. Genealogical records, ca.
1918-ca. 1929. 60-3187
MaeVeagh, Wayne, 1633-1817. Papers, 1833-1950.
81-621
Madison, lama. Pre*, a S. , 1751-1838. Papere,
ca. 1794-1838. 61-122
Magee, James. Business records, 1832-52.
80-2432
Mattlanrt, Joan J. , 1820-1888. Family papers,
1729-1898. 61-1144
Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia. Records, 1B70-1912.
61-714
MsrsbaU, Christopher, 1709-1797. Diaries, 1773-93.
81 -SIS
Martin, John Hill, 182S-1M6. Correspondence, 1859-
88. 61-2228
Martin, John Bill, 1823-1906. Papers, 1856-78.
Martin, John BUI, 1823-1906. Works.
61-350
60-3275
Martm, willlani, 1785-1798. Medical notes, 1785-
86. 60-2820
Mason and Dixon Line papers, 1701-88. 61-1523
Maasachnsetts. Records and docmnents, 1744-80.
61-361
Matlack, T. Chalkley. Papers, 1911-39. 61-351
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872. Papers,
1793-1697. 61-760
Meredi t h family. Papers, 1760-1888. 61-818
Merlon Cricket Club. Papers, 1865-1923. 80-3157
Merrill, Daniel S. Real estate notes, 1884-88. 60-2810
Meyers, Oscar R. Legal papers, 1885-1905. 60-2573
eflekiey, JoBepbJ., 1799-1878, collector. Swedish
manuscripts, 1636-1811. 61-1732
Midland Mining Company. Records, 1880-1939.
41-143
Mifflin, Lemuel. Papers, 1784-1837. 60-3189
Mifflin, Northumberland, and Bedford County con-
veyances, 1795. 61-2308
MQee, George K, Papers, 1775-1910. 60-3170
MIDI man, Francis A. Sehoolbooks, 1833-35. 61-374
Mills, Charles Karsner, 1845-1931. Falls ot
Schuylkill collection, 1900-27. 61-1689
Mills, Charles Karener, 1845-193L Papers,
1864-1931. 60-2667
Mudbrd, WUllam Alexander. Papers, 1884-1946.
Mitchell, James Tyndale, 1834-1915. Papers, ca.
1659-ca. 1911. 61-185
Mitchell, John, fl. 1812-1814. Papers, 1812-14.
61-359
Montgomery, Hope B. Tyler, collector. Revolutionary
War records and other papers, 1777-1816. 81-1543
Montgomery, Thomas Harrison, 1830-1905.
Biographical notes, ca. 1881. 60-3171
Montgomery, WDltam Woodrow, 1845-1921. Papers,
1847-1922. 60-3299
Moore, James Clark. Papers of James Clark
Moore and William Colmer Moore, 1683-1830.
Moore, Joeeph Hampton, 1864-1950. Papers, 1884-
1949. 61-740
Morgan, George, 1743-1810. Letter nook, 1767-68.
61-2688
Morris, Henry S. Business records, 1822-26. 60-2604
Morris, Isaac Paschall, 1803-1869. Business records
of Isaac P. and Levi Morris, 1836-45. 60-2433
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806. Business papers, 1769-
1836. 60-2434
Morns, SamueL 1743-1812. Business records, 1740-
181L, 60-2435
Morris, Samuel B. Papers, 1845-68. 60-2564
Morris, Samuel Wells, 1786-1846. Correspondence
of Samuel Wells Morris and Us wife, Anna Ellis
Morris, 1759-1852. 62-1125
MuekU, John S. Papers, 1898-1915. 62-2425
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1753-1815. Botanical papers,
1781-1815. 60-2676
Milliard family. Legal papers, 1757-1884. 61-638
Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia. Records,
1820-1939. 61-444
Myers, Leonard, 1827-1905. CoUecOons, 1854-1905.
61-373
Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War.
Pennsylvania Commanoery. Records, 1931-5L
61-482
Navy League of the United States. Philadelphia Section.
Records, 1917-22. 81-1460
Nazareth Hall, Nazareth, Pa. Account nooks, 1786-
1850. 61-613
Nead, Frank B., collector. Documents, 1663-1866.
61-546
Nederlandsche West-Indlecbe Compagnie. Records,
1626-1834. 60-2162
Nelson, Thomas Forsythe. Papers, 2Mb cent- 60-3150
Mew Jersey papers, 1664-1853. 61-1763
NewhnU, Walter Symonds, 1841-1863. Letters, 1862-
83. 61-3100
Newhall family. Papers, late 19th cent 60-3151
Newton family. Papers, 1799-1903. 61-62
Nice, John. Papers, 1776-1864. 61-372
Nicholson, John, <L 1800. Letter books, 1775-86.
60-2565
Nixon, John, 1733-1808. Papers, 1707-1845. 60-2566
Norrls, George Washington, 1808-1875, collector.
Correspondence, 1695-1835. 81-520
Norrls, Thomas G., collector. Papers relating to
the iron Industry of Cumberland Co-, Pa., 1786-
1880. 62-994
Norrls family. Papers, 1642-1860.
80-2605
North American Land Company. Legal papers
1793-1880. 61-85
North American Land Company. Records, 1793-
1S76. 61-462
Northumberland County papers, 1787-1899.
Noyes, Stephen H., 1881-1932. Papers, 1916-25.
Oberholtxer, Ellis Paxson, 1868-1938. Papers,
1735-1931. 62-4843
O'Donovau, William Rudolf, 1844-1920. Letters,
1861-1920. 61-215
Orr, Dunlope, and Glenhollne, Philadelphia. Letter
book, 1767-69. 61-2866
Packard, Frederick Adolphua, 1794-1887. Letters,
1829-86. 60-2575
Pagan, Katharine Wright (Dunn) collector. Account
book collection, 1761-1807. 61-3588
Palmer, Uriah Bunt, 1837-1900. Papers, 1855-1936.
61-1129
Parker, Daniel, 1782-1846. Papers, 1800-46. 61-427
Parker family. Correspondence of the Parker family
and of the Brlnley family, 1723-1873. 61-1105
Parries, John, 1729-1807. Diaries, 1773-93. 61-356
Parrlsh, Morris Longstreth, 1867-1944. Papers,
1833-65. ^ ^ gj.io
Parry, George T. Diaries, 1853-86. 60-2533
Parsons, William, 1701-1757. Papers, 1723-5L
60-2668
Paschall family. Papea, 1680-1861. 61-192
Baseball family. Papers, 1705-70. 81-222
Paschall family. Papera, 1734-1875. 61-58
Paschall family. Papers, 1747-1B7L, 60-2629
Pastortus, Francis Daniel, 1651-1719. Papers,
1663-1721. 61-417
Paul, Joseph M. Buslnese records, 1600-28. 61-447
Peak) family. Papers, 1794-1854.
Pearce, Harry B., collector. Papers, 1689-1830.
61-3102
Pemberton family. Correspondence, 1740-87. 60-3158
Pemberton family. Papers, 1641-1880. ei * 5 A r
Pemberton family. Papers, 1800-1900. 61-3590
Penfleld, Frederic Courtland, 1855-1922.
Papers, 1913-21. 61-1043
Penmgton family. Papers, 1764-1882. 61-165
Penn Athletic Club of Philadelphia. Records, 1932-
34. 62-281
Penn family. Papers, 1629-1834. 61-423
PesneQ, Joseph, 1657-1926. Correspondence of
Joseph sad Elizabeth Robins PesaeU, 1669-1933.
61-672
Pennsylvania (Colony) Records, 1761-76. 60-2322
Pennsylvania (Colony) Ship register books, 1722-
76. 60-2862
Pennsylvania (Colony) General Assembly. Papers,
1662-1783. 60-3048
Pennsylvania (Colony) Provincial Council. Papers,
1664-1823. 61-436
Pennsylvania. Board of Wardens for the Port of
Philadelphia Records, 1881-1908. 61-221
Pennsylvania, council of Narkwal Defense. Records,
1917-2L, 61-809
Pennsylvania. Court of Admiralty. Records,
1770-1804. 61-77
Pennsylvania. Courts. Records, 1797-1835. 61-466
Pennsylvania. Courts (Philadelphia Co.) Records,
1665-1821. 60-2646
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Association,
club, and society records, 1764-1937. 61-2309
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Autograph albums flL
1790-1868. 62-ll»y
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Autograph
collection, 1671-1939. 61-104
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Autograph
couectume, ca. 1690-1904. 62-551
Pamsytvania. Historical Society. Baptist church
records, 1887-1837. 91-1918
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Building and loan
assoc i at io n books, 1871-1909. 81-2033
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Church and meeting
colleetlon, 1649-1916: miscellany, 1649-1904.
60-3339
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Church records,
1737-1847. ei-243
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Civil War papers,
1861-65. ^8-617
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of
business, professional, and personal account
books, 1734-1936. 61-206
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of court
records, 1676-1818. 61-1754
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Collection of
orderly books, 1775-1861. 61-1643
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of
papers from the northern, interior, and west-
ern countlee of Pennsylvania, 1744-1869. 61-1444
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. CoDectlons of
business papers, 1648-1916. 62-1564
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Correspondence,
«**• 61-696 ...
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Correspondence *W
conditions, 1688-1917. 63-1657
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Deed collection.
1300-1901. ^^W-1883
Pennsylvania. Historical Sodsty. Daunts and
journals, 1684-1930. 63-1558
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. The Drear
colle ct ion: «**1t1fimu' "fflmwrlntB. 1741-1812.
61-3291
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. 'Estate admin-
istration accounts, 1749-S00. 61-21
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. lanrDrBlbla
reeorde, 1739-1927. ^ a ^ a
PENNSYLVANIA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Fire eompaalss
of Philadelphia record books, 1741-1871. 60-3277
Pennayrnuna. EUtorleal Society. Forges and
furnaces account books, a. 1720-1832. 60.2051
Peoneylvanta. Historical Boclehr. Footer-Clement
collection, 1695-1816. 81-22
Pamsylvaata. Historical Soctoty. Geaaalogleal
63-1548
Pemeylvnite. Historical Society. Governmental
records, 1S74-W60. 83-1614
Feooaytnala. Historical Sodetr. Insurance papers,
1728-1800. • gLjojg
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Lelaler Rebellion
papers, 1689-81. 61-2888
Pennsylvania. HUtorlcal Society. Literary
Manuscript! and related materials, 1888-1850.
62-1407
1731-1903.
61-2310
Pennsylvania. Batarkal Society. Logbooka, 1711-
1M *' 82-881
PeaBaytoama. Historical Society. Medical records
collection, ca. 1TK-1BM. 61-1882
Pmmeyivanla. Historical Society. Mlersllsimiis
•eeoaata, 1T38-U84. go_ 1TM
Pennsylvania. Hletorlcal society. Mlcrellineoiii
eoltoetloa, 1861-1831. 61-418
Peassjlvada. Bistorlcal Society. Miscellaneous
materials, 1881-1838. 62-1133
Pennsylvania. Hlatorlcal Society. Muster rolls
1776-1865. '61466
Pssseyhanla. Hlatorlcal Soeaaty. North Caroline
papere, 1177-1876. 82-1582
P«m»7frsnla. Historical Sodsty. Xoctbnnmuai
County papers, ca. 1682-ca. 1887. 81-358
Pauosilunla. m ato rlc a l Sodaty. Notebooks, 1704-
"• U0 °* 62-1400
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Papers of
Delaware counties, 1655-1805. 604169
PenneylTaiila. Historical Society. Pennsylvania Con-
sUtuUcnal Convention sinograph totter., 1837-38.
61-580
PeasayrnaJa. Historical Society. Pe nns ylvania
counties coOeetion, 1708-1882. 82-3632
■*g* *•**?***«*■ P«»ur,lvmu,
■"8B81 papers, 1817-85. 60-3106
Peuneylvsnla. H lstn r lfs l . Sodety. Pennsylvania
inanmwrlpts, 1782-1*07. ■ . - 61-139
Pennsylvania. Hlatoneal Society. Philadelphia
Coonty papere, 1671-1855. 60-3O4S
Pennsylvania. Hlatorlcal Sodety. Philadelphia fire
eompnuleo» record books, 1788-1804. 60-2050
records and medlclaal reclpee, 1700-1BOT. 81-20
Poonsylvaala. Historical Sodety. Beeorda of clubs
and eodotloe, 1778-1825. 62-1195
Penneytnabu Hlatoneal Sodsty. Records cf
-""---■ ) 17th-19th
80-1761
Ps rcsfrrwnla. m etrical Society. Beeorda at non-
■seee,i746-
62-1816
1*32.
Pe n a a y i n u iia. Historical Socistr. Betormed Dsteh
Caere* records, 1141-1814. 61-7
Pennsylvania. HtatorlealSodat/. Roads and
trasalaotaej 1699-1885. 60-3253
•^^■^JhW^ortealSoeldy. school aotsbooka
aad toltuuoU, 1687-1872. 61-1731
SWJtfiJJds. Historical Society. Scrapbooka,
"B-Mli. 82-11*4
Pennsylvania. Hlatoneal Sodsty. Transportation
Usee record books, 1788-1865. 81-3*0
60-3267
17*7-1858.
taUTinala. Hlatorlcal Bodety. War Service
Conmuttee. Records, 1816-1*. 61-245
Pennsylvania. National Guard. 1st Infantry
Reeor* of Company D, 1861-1*23. 81466
Repository Index
Peimaylvanla. Dutverutty. :Mask and Wig Club.
Records, 1888-1837. 61-254
Pmunr/lvanln Academy of the Fine Arte, Philadelphia.
Minute, and other papera, 17*4-1830. 60-3288
Pennsylvania Foot Mbtuta Hen. Records, 1017-10.
61-1065
Pennsylvania Infantry. 29th Rent, 1B61-1B85.
Beeorda, 1881-1*00. 61-2070
Pennsylvania Infantry. S2d Rett, 1B61-1865.
Beeords, 1861-64. 61-884
P«m>*yhaauMerK System League. Records.
1881-1*35. ' 8 1-8S
Pennsylvania pension papere of the Revolution, 1780-82.
61-1464
Pennsylvania Property Company. Papere, 1792-1834.
60-2567
Pennsylvania Railroad Women's Division (or War
Belief. Correspondence, 1916-10. 61-2947
Pennsylvania Society tor Promoting the Abolition
of Slavery. PaperB, 1748-1916. 61-425
Pemaylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Astasia. Records, 1888-1883. 61-629
Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association.
Records, 1862-1822. 62-1366
p ^?' , ,S«£ , * a,H - Arithmetic books aad scrap-
book, 1824-89. 61-8870
Porktoa, Samnal darka, 1818-1903. Papara, 186*.
*"■• 61-2836
60-2446
Petera, AnaaM. Papara, 1856-8*.
Peter., Richard, 1704-1778. Papere, 18*7-1845.
Peter, family. Papera, 1687-1871.
61-424
61-365
Philadelphia. Apprentices' Library Company.
Records, 1813-1945. 81459
Philadelphia. Blocker, Baptist Church. Records,
180 *- tl - 62-4054
Philadelphia. Board of Trade. Records, 1801-1942.
61-747
Philadelphia. Board of Trade. Recordb, 1880-
uu - 61-210
P MlldflphU Bourse. Papers, 1891-1*00. 60-3148
Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876. Coltoc-
tion, 1876. 60-1654
Philadelphia. Centennial FAduUUon, 1876
Pspore, 1876. e,.^
PMlndelnl i n Christ Church HospltaL Records,
1708-1*95. M . 1607
PbiMehAla. Committee of Arrangements (Lafayette
recaption). .Records, 1824. 61-886
PluladelpMa. Commtttee of Arrangements for the Peace
Jubilee Celebration. Papera, 1898. 80-3047
Hujjiebjbia. Commtttee of Defense, 1814-1B15.
Mmutea, 1814-15. MM
Philadelphia. Committee of Observation,
Inspection and Correspondence. Cargo maoi-
feete, 1774. 604024
60-3046
PMladwIphla. Councils. Petitions, 1780-1S3L
Phi l adelpM i OaelaratloB of Independence Celebration,
1*51. Records, 1951. 62-1389
HnladelpoU. FtreDepL Reeorde, 1884-1913.
60-3027
Philadelphia . First Reformed Church (Dutch)
Records, 1837-96. 61-260
PMI.rtrlphli First Dnlveraallst Church. Records,
1610-1934. 61-24
Philadelphia. Franklin Reformatory Borne for
Inebriates. Godwin Association. Records.
1872-U06. 80-3026
Philadelphia. General BoapUaL Woman's Advisory
Council. Records, 1915-67. 81-862
Philadelphia Great Central Pair for the V. S.
Sanitary Commission, 1864. Record books,
1664. 61418
Philadelphia. Lumbermen'e ^BChange. Papers
1886-1905. 81-224
Philadelphia. Mayor. Parkway papers, 1907-13.
61-6U
60-3159
Philadelphia. Mayor's Commtttee for the 1946
Republican Rational Convention. Auxiliary
Housing Division. Records, 1948. 62-1355
Pnlladelphla. St. Andrew's Church (Protestant
Eniocopal). Records, 1800-1905. 61-261
Philadelphia. St. Andrew's Church (Protestant
Episcopal). Records, 1823-83. 61-3612
Philadelphia. Second Dnlveraallst Church.
Records, 1820-1920. 8i_ 51
P h i l a de l ph ia. Onion League. Records, 1896-1909.
60-3143
Philadelphia. Da on Volunteer Refreshment Saloon.
Records, 168l|40. 61-327
Philadelphia Bicycle Club. Records, 1882-1902.
Philadelphia Committee for Daemployment Rebel
Reeorde, 1930-38. 61-503
Philadelphia Cricket Club. Reeorde, 1854-1921.
' 61-668
Phtl a nelphU Dandjg Assembly. Records, 1749-1916.
60-3166
Philadelphia Dancing Assembly. Records, 1879-
1929. 61-1445
Philadelphia Drug Scebaage. Records, 1861-1957.
62-1367
Philadelphia Garden Cub. Records, 1904-10. 61-128
PMl.rt.lnM. n.— h. w rf.ii.M- |r f rTpnny Records,
M91-18S4. 61-2077
Philadelphia lawyere collection, 1847-1938. 61-2026
Phll a rtnlphl i legal papers, 1702-44. 61-2029
PhthHelnhl a legal records, 1776-1915. 61-2037
PhtladelphU Muatcal Association. Records, 1864-
1918. 61-442
Philadelphia Record. Assignment books, 1938-1L
61-1076
Philadelphia Taeant Lots Cultivation Association.
Papers, 1895-1926. ei-79
Physlck family. Papere of the Physlck and Emlec
famUlee, 1680-1899. 6 l-867
Pile family. CarxeapDncence, 1793-1836. 60-3140
Pleasants, Henry, 1884- Collector. Mason and
Pleasants papers, 1693-1825. 62-3434
Pleasants, Thomas Franklin. Journals, 1814-17.
Pleaaanta family. Papers, 1689-1843.
Plnmsted family. Papers, 1684-1885.
61-363
61-152
61-872
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. Papere, 1785-
1851. 61-126
Point No Point land title papers, 1726-1873. 61-2034
Pollard, William. Letter book, 1772-74. 61-2871
Pommer lamlly. Papere of the Pommer and Deal
families, 1800-1900. 61-610
Puller, Andrew. Joumale and memoranda, 1785-
87 - 61-433
Porter family. Papers, 1770-1880. 61-421
Potts, Jonathan, 1745-1781. Papers, 1766-80.
61-357
Potta, WmiamMcCleery, b. 1856. Records of
the Isabella. Furnace, 1880-1921. 61-212
Potts famQy. Mary Ann Furnace "ir^ m! books
1826-88. ' 61-2038
Powel, SamiBL Letter books, 1724-47. 60-2431
Powel family. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cole funnies, 1700-1925. 61-738
Powers, Frederick Perry, d. 1927. Papers. 62-970
Price, Eli Kirk, 1797-1884, collector. Pennsylvania
court papers, 1773-1846. 61-620
Price family. Papers relating to Samuel Price.
61-1710
Principle) Company, Prmdplo, Md. Records 1724-
1*03. 61-371
Proud, Robert, 1726-1813. Papers, 1681-1811.
61-393
Provincial delegates' lettere, Penneylvmda, 1754-1829.
61-2307
Repository Index
PENNSYLVANIA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Puerto Rico. Papers', 1806-85. 60-2576
Quick, Lavington, 1819-1876. Papers, 1847-76. 80-2694
KadbilL Samuel X. .collector. Papers, 1855-1900.
61-1456
Radnor, Pa. St. David's Church. Records, 1705-
1921. 82-3834
Ragnet, COBdy, 1784-1842. Letters, 1824-27. 81-2261
Rawle lamlly. Papers, 1778-1921. 60-2997
Rawle family. Papers of the William Rawle lam-
Uy, 1683-1915. S2-4637
Read, George C. Papers, 1836-47.
60-3285
Read, John Meredith, 1797-1874. Papers of John
Meredith Read and his lather, John Read, 1624-
73. 61-627
Read, William Thompson. Papers, 1776-1869.
60-3226
Read family. Correspondence, 1716-1872. 60-2342
Red Cross. U. S. American National Red Cross,
Pennsylvania-Delaware Division. Records, 1917-19.
61-608
Reed and Forde, Philadelphia. Records, 1759-1823.
61-165
Richards, Joseph T. Papers, 1682-1926. 60-3173
Richards, Samuel, b. 1769. Papers, 1787-1845.
61-123
Rlgnter Lumber Company. Records, 1847-81. 60-3279
Ringgold Brass Band. Scores, ca. 1870-80. 61-2227
RWttnhonw, David, 1732-1796. Papers, 1755(ea.)-
1802. 61-501
Roberts, Algernon Sydney. Papers, 1580-1865.
60-3174
Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1854. Papers, 1780-1930.
61-500
Robins, Edward, 1862-1943. Papers, 1939-42.
Robinson, Jonathan John. Business papers, 1815-59.
61-467
Rodenhansen Wagon Works, Philadelphia. Records,
1859-95. 61-460
Rodgers, John, 1773-1838. Papers, 1791-1885.
80-3290
Hose, Cropley. Letter book, 1779-81. 61-3097
Rosengarten and Denis, Philadelphia. Records,
1818-53. 61-370
Koussel lamlly. papers, 1835-88. 61-1132
Rowland, Joseph Galloway. Papers, 1795-1812.
80-3175
Rosier, Francis C. Business records, 1841-57. 60-2865
Rulon, John W. Business papers, 1807-61. 81-625
Hush, Richard, 1780-1859. Correspondence, 1812-47.
61-3101
Rush, Richard, 1780-1859. Letters, 1811-22. 61-499
Russell family. Papers, 1760-1869. 60-2617
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820. Surreys, 1754-1807.
60-2437
Sargent, Winthrop, 1825-1870. Papers, 1845-66.
61-361
61-676
61-3221
Sartain, John, 1808-1897. Papers, 1771-1929.
Sattarthwatte family. Papers, 1752-1845.
Sayres, Edward Stalker, 1850-1323. Papers, 1866-
1923. 61-758
Schaffer, Charles. Meteorological record books,
1854-1930. 60-2692
Science and Art Clnb of Germantown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1874-1929. 60-3131
Science and Art Club of Germantown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1880-1944. 61-1730
Scioto Land Company. PaperB,. 1789-92. 60-3283
Scott, Hannah L. Papers, 1903-09. 61-67
Scott, John Maria, 1789-1858. Papers, 1782-1869.
60-3282
ScoviUe, Samuel, 1872- Correspondence, 1942-
50. 61-461
Scull, Nicholas, 16867-17617 Field notes, 1730-
55. 60-2693
Sergeant, John, 1779-1852. Papers, 1783-1897.
61-419
Sergeant, Thomas, 1782-1860. Papers, 1781-1853.
60-3009
Severn, Hannah, collector. Autographs, 1713-1877.
Shator, William, 17787-1833. Papers, 1794-1832.
62-2170
61-415
Shaler family. Papers, 1797-1903.
Shelter, Peter Wenrlck, b. 1819. Papers, 1873-75.
80-3141
Shelley family. Papers, 1882-1905. 60-3117
Sbettos, Frederick H. Papers, ca. 1915-22. 61-2260
Sherborne, Thomas H. Papers, 1831-99. 62-743
Shlppen, £dward, 1826-1911. Correspondence, 1849-
75. 61-497
Shlppen family. Papers of the SUppen and Burd
families, 1701-1856. 61-416
Shoemaker, Samuel, 1725-1800. Diaries and letters
of Samuel and Rebeeca Shoemaker, 1780-86. 61-498
Shunk family. Correspondence, 1760-1923. 60-3142
Sill, Joseph. Diaries, 1831-54. 61-390
SiUiman, Benjamin, 1779-1864. Correspondence,
1785-1867. 60-2695
Sinclair, Robert Lincoln. Papers, 1858-1931. 61-492
Smith, Abraham Lewis, 1831-1914. Correspondence,
1846-1913. 61-711
Smith, Charles Morton, collector. Papers
pertaining to early Pennsylvania, 1681-1848. 61-484
Smith, Edward Wanton. Family papers, 1728-1846.
61-196
Smith, Franklin R. Papers, 1848-58. 61-82
Smith, George, 1804-1882, collector. Papers
pertaining to early settlers m Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, and Maryland, 1681-1804. 61-124
Smith, John, V. S. marshal Papers, 1801-18. 62-1876
Smith, John, 1722-1771. Correspondence, 1740-70.
61-2872
Smith, John Frederick, 1815-1889. Correspondence,
1886-88. 60-2577
Smith, John L., 1846-1921. Letters and diaries,
1862-1916. 60-2242
Smith, Persifor Frazer, 1798-1858. Papers,
1770-1873. 61-565
Smith, Richard Fenn, 1799-1854. Papers, 1785-1856.
61-13
Smith, Sarah A. G. Family papers, 1732-1826.
62-4342
Smith, UselmaC. Papers, 1768-1890. 61-748
Smith, William, 1727-1803. Papers, 1690-1869.
62-1944
Smith, William, 1727-1803. Papers, 1757-1861.
60-2830
Smith, William H. L. Papers, 1843-69. 60-2561
Smith family. Real estate papers, 1890-1934.
Smyth family. Business records of the Smyth and
related families, 1791-1886. 61-1459
Snow, Edward Taylor, 1844-1913. Papers, 1890-
1915. 61-616
Snowden, Louise H. Papers, ca. 1910-20. 61-389
Snowden, Nathaniel Randolph, 1770-1850. Diaries
and record books of Nathaniel R. and James.
Ross Snowden, 1788-1865. 62-5023
Snyder, Simon, 1759-1819. Correspondence, 1808-17.
61-2262
Snyder lamlly. Business papers, 1816-1913. 61-2090
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel In Foreign
Parts, London. Letters, 1732-79. 61-3243
Society for the Relief of Poor and Distressed
Masters of ships, Tbeir Widows and Children,
Philadelphia. Records, 1765-1923. 61-63
society of Arts and Letters of Philadelphia. Records,
1906-21. 81-1106
Society of the Friendly Sons of SL Patrick of PhUadel- Wr
phia for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland. Rec-
ords, 1771-1910. 60-3025
Society of the Sons of St. George, Philadelphia.
Records, 1772-1949. 61-669
Soils-Cohen, Solomon, 1857-1948. Correspondence,
1933-43. 60-3153
Songs of the Revolution. 60-3116
Southwark, Pa. Commissioners. Records, 1804-
39. 60-2562
Spademan, John. Papers, 1726-1845.
60-3178
Spring Garden Soup Society, Philadelphia. Records,
1B52-1929. 62-1385
Stackhousc, William. Diaries, 1863-65.
nramhangh, Samuel C. Papers, 1807-59.
Stamper, John. Letter book, 1751-70.
Starr, Floyd T., collector. Papers, 1750rl876.
61-555
61-1103
81-2873
61-802
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913, collector.
Papers, ca. 1644-ea. 1884. 61457
Steinmetz, Mary Owen. Papers. 62-4050
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883.
Letters, 1858-82. 61-446
Steuart, Charles. Letter books, 1751-83. 61-2264
Stevenson, Cornelius, collector. Briefs of title,
1820-1900. 61-2035
StewardsOQ, Thomas. Papers, 1716-1900. 62-4756
SUUI, Charles Janeway, 1819-1899. Papers, 1845-93.
62-4049 |
Stfflwell, MaryH. Correspondence, 1893-1933.
61-138
Stock certificates and transfers, 1804-1866. 60-3278
Stacker, Anthony Eugene, 18194897. Papers,
lB2e>68. 60-3177
Stokes, James. Business papers, 1783-1828. 61-464
Stokes, William £. Papers, 1870-1950. 61-671
Strauss, William, 1715-1785. Letters, 1751-76.
61-2263
Stratum, Joseph, collector. Deeds, 1796-1915. 61-2027
Strawbridge, James. Correspondence, 1772-1802.
60-2563
Strayer, Frances M., collector. Papers, 1781-1822.
61-2030
StrettelL Robert. Papers of Robert and Amos StrettelL
1686-1820. 60-2664
Suydam, Mary Ludwlg, collector. Autographs,
1475-1904. 62-2618
Swank, James Moore, 1832-1914. Papers, 1785-
1898. 60-2828
Swayne, W. Marshall, collector. Chester County
papers, 1701-1812. 60-2663
Swift lamlly. Papers, 1716-1857. 61-144
Taylor, Jacob, 1673-1746. Papers of Jacob and
Isaac Taylor, 1672-1775. 60-2845
61-445
61-418
Thompson, Jonah. Papers, 1683-1854.
Thompson family. Papers, 1607-1903.
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824. Papers, 1774-1816. Wg
61-130
Tilghman, William, 1756-1827. Correspondence,
1772-1827. 61-125
TiogaCou,Pa. Records and other papers, 1826- '
96. '61-632
Tousard, Louis de, 1749-1821. Military papers
1765-1837. 61-446
Towers, Robert. Papers, 1694-1808. 60-2826
Townsend, Washington, 1613-1895, collector.
Autographed letters and documents, 1716-1663.
61-1163
Trimble, James, 1755-1836. Papers, 1782-1835.
PENNSYLVANI A. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
■ 61-623
Truxtun, Thomas, 1755-1822. Papers 1797-
# 1801 - 62-5019
Tucker, William Robinson, 1845-1930. Corre-
spondence, 1882-08. 62-1126
Turner, Charles Henry Mack, 1852- collector
Papers, 1687-1875. 61-522
unger, Charles W., collector. Papers, 1706-1904.
62-4141
Union Benevolent Association, Philadelphia. Records
1 831-1952. 61-657
Union Burial Ground Society, Philadelphia.
Records, 1827-89
61-556
U. S. Army. Muster rolls, 1809-12.
Unten Canal Company of Painsylvaula. Records, 1792-
1833 " 61-628
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania. Records
1792-1823. g!^,,,
Union Library Catalogue of the Philadelphia Metro-
politan Area. Inauguration reception papers
U3S - ' 60-3146
United Rifle Corps, Philadelphia. Records
1844-61. ' 61 ^o
V ^^ nm ' BSeryict - B>ll»deh*la. Record,,
184MB. jj^^j
United Service Organizations for National Defease
Philadelphia. Records, 1941-48. 61-846
61-1709
U.S. Army. Continental Army. Commissary General of
Prisoners. Records of Thomas Bradford, deputy
commissary-general of prisoners, 1778-82.
61-2882
°* S « CttM ' m Ho°»e. Philadelphia. Records, 1704-
W2S - 60-2056
V. S. Marine Corps. Records, 1811-48. 60-3030
U. S. National Park Service. Papers relating to
the Franklin house and Franklin Court, 1707-1950.
61-1075
U. S. Naval Borne, Philadelphia. Records
l808 - 12 - ' 61-239
U. S. Nary Agent, Phi l a del p hi a , Letter book of Alfred
Day, naval agent at Philadelphia, 1855. 61-2883
U-j-NaTV Agent, Phllailelphu Records of Samuel D
Patterson, naval agent at PhUadefeola, 1845-49.
61-2880
U. S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League Island. Pa.
Papers, 1831-77. "*" ^60^2854
U. S. Selective Service System (1917-1919) Penn-
sylvania (Philadelphia) Records, 1917. 61-2838
U.S. Selective Service System (1917-1919) Penn-
sylvania (Philadelphia; Records of the 9th
district draft board, 1917-18. 61-2839
United States Sanitary Commission. Philadelphia
Branch. Records, 1861-73. 61-430
Vail, Louis du Pul, collector. Deeds, papers and
correspondence, 1703-1861. 60-2687
Van der Kemp, Francis Adrian, 1752-1829
Correspondence, 1781-1829.
Van* family. Papers, 1686-1893.
62-107
61-758
Ve ^f d ">«<™lly- Papers »«tttog to the Verlenden,
serrHl, Pearson, and other families, 1703-1863.
62-314
Wagner, William Flnley, 1865- collector. Revolu-
tionary soldiers' and pensioners' papers. 61-1463
•1117
f^ Walnwright, Nicholas B. Invitations, 1938-42. 61-
™'?°ZL E 2 Z * b " > ' F " *- «""*or. Papers relating
to the Sesquicenteimlal Exposition, 1926. 60-2650
Walker, George, b. 1798. Survey notes and other
papers, 1775-1874. 61-640
Walker, Juliet C, collector. Business account books
1M5 -' 6 - 61-2026
Walker family. Papers, 1788-1895. 60-3015
Wallace, James W., collector. Papers, 1811-62.
60-2816
Wallace, John William, 1815-1884, collector. Ancient
records of Philadelphia, 1702-70. 61-1456
Wallace family. Papers, 1725-1854. 60-3104
Repository Index
Wallgren, Abian A. Papers, 1917-47. 61-695
Wain, Robert, 1794-1825. Papers, 1792-1823. 60-2806
Wain family. P--ers, 1759-1891. 61-744
Walsh, Robert, 17k; -1859. Papers, 1827-8L 60-3144
Walton family. Business papers, 180S-68. 61-868
Wanamaker, John, 1838-1922, collector. Autograph
album, 1779-1882. ^62-1370
Warder, Ann. Journals, 1786-89. 61-126
Warder, John, 1751-1828. Letter books, 1716-78.
61-429
Warder family. Papers from the Warder, Hoskms
and Pearsall estate, 1747-1886. 60-2815
Warren, M. L Papers, 1786-1919. 62-4055
Warren, WUUam I. Business papers, 1855-66.
61-622
Washington, George, Pros. U. S., 1732-1799.
Papers, 1675-1883. 60-3113
Washington Benevolent Society of Pennsylvania.
Records, 1814-29, 80-2814
Watson, John Fanning, 1779-1860. Papers, 1693-
18M - 61-549
Wistar lamily. Papers, 1743-1832. 60-2812
Wister, James W. Family papers, 1777-1889.
61-673
Won, George, 1777-1840. Political correspondence,
1829-36. 60-3180
Wood (R. D.) ft Co. Records, 1858-1905. 60-3029
Wood, Walter, 1849- Papers, 1691-1910. 60-3287
Wood and Bacon, Greenwich, N. J. Records, 1787-
1M*. 61-894
Woodhouse, Samuel Washington, 1875- collector
Papers, 1743-1858. 61-225
Woodhouse family. Journals, 1816-1930. 61-519
Woolman, John, 1720-1772. Papers, 1652-1830.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1786. Papers, 1765-1890.
61-521
61-684
Welser, Conrad, 1696-1760. Papers, 1741-66.
Weiss, Jacob. Family correspondence, 17T3-1836.
60-3161
Welsh, Emma Finney. Papers, 1904-11. 61-2875
Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941. Papers, 1858-1934.
61-752
Welsh, John, 1805-1886. Correspondence, 1837-78.
61-715
Wescott, George. Papers of George Wescott
Cornelius Stevenson, and the Hockley family,
1731-1883. 61-630
'Sks^T^oli 738 - 1820 - "~ ■*"£.,,
West, William, d. 1783. Papers, 1769-1804. 61-631
West Philadelphia Maeimerchor. Records, 1696-1906.
61-708
Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth, 1845-1928. Papers.
1852-1926. "*~ J,. 733
Wharton, Katharine Johnstone (Brinley) Papers'
1856-1922. 62-4142
W *Sf' ThomM ">»«> 1791-1858. Papers, 1664-
1BSL 61-2491
Wharton, Thomas Isaac, 1791-1856. Papers qf
Thomas 1. and Henry Wharton, 1825-75. 61-151
Wheatley Dramatic Association, Philadelphia.
Records, 1860-1821. ~ 61-153
Wheeler, George. Papers, 1900-40. 60-3028
White, Charlotte (Gerhard) collector. Commonplace
books, 1828-82. 62-4143
White, William, Bp., 1748-1836. Papers, ca. 1765-
<=*- 1885 - 60-3274
White lamlly. Papers, 1702-1903. 61-193
Whiteman, James G. Literary MSS., 1849-55. 60-3817
Wilkinson, Ogden D., collector. Papers, 1684-1856.
62-1200
Willard family. Papers, 1730-1880. 61-2072
WiUcox family. Papers, 1724-1858. 60-2813
Williams, Annabelle. -Papers, 1829-31. 61-431
Willing family. Papers, 1761-1866. 61-749
Wilson, James, 1742-1798. Papers, 1718-1857. 61-1118
Wilson, John A. Diaries, 1859-95. 60-2821
Wilson, William B. Diaries, 1817-71. 60-2805
Wilson, William Baucbop, 1862-1934. Papers, 1913-
61-293
Wilson, William HaselL 1811-1902. Papers
1706-1900. •". '■ 60 ^ n6
Winner, Septimus, 1827-1902. Papers, 1845-1902.
61-709
505
Worden, Jesse B. Papers, 1819-35,
World War E collection, 1939-45.
Worrall family. Papers, 1724-1892.
Yeates family. Papers, 1718-1876.
61-36
61-692
61-1465
61-1120
61-544
Yeates family. Papers of the Yeates, Burd, and
allied families, 1733-1894. 61-400
York County papers, 1738-1803. 61-1764
Young, William, 1755-1829. Correspondence, 1792-
1827. 6 ,. SM
Young family. Papers of the Young and McAllister
lamilles, 1730-1891. 61 ^ 5
Zeller, Edwin Adrian. Papers, 1886-1946. 61-2736
Zlegler, John Williamson, 1868-1938. Papers
lOll-IT '
1911-17.
61-664
PJOiSYLVAWA. STATE UNrVERSITY. UNTVE RSTTV
PARK. LIBRARY ^
Bonner, Amy. Papers, 1920-55. 62-4127
McCtoskey, Eunice Mildred (Lon Coske) 1406- Pa-
pen, 1930-62. 62 ^ 116
CHara, John, 1905- Papers, 1960-62. 62-4117
Pattee, Fred Lewis, 1863-1950. Papers, 1875-1950.
62-4126
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804. Papers 1777-
19 «- 62-4316
PENNSYLVANIA. UMVERSTTT. LIBRARY
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Papers, 1880-1946.
60-1134
Farrell, James Thomas, 1904- Papers, 1924- 60-1081
Inquisition. Barcelona. Records, 1532-1818. 62-5022
Rascoe, Burton, 1892-1957. Burton Rascoe collection.
1910-57. *gJ5 m
PETERSHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Petersham Historical Society. Papers relatinc to
Daniel Shays. "*~ 61-173
Stearns, Ephralm, 1740-1808. Papers, 1770-1810.
80-2771
Wheeler, JoeL 1742-1816. Papers, 1770-1850. 60-2757
PETTIGREW MUSEUM. SIOUX FALLS. S. D
Pettigrew, Richard Franklin, 1848-1926. Papers
1MW »«- '62-3615
PHILADELPHIA. ATHENAEUM
Philadelphia. Athenaeum. Corporate records and early
booksellers' Mils, 1614- 61-3204
PHILADELPHIA. FR££ LIBRARY
Bonaparte family. Papers, 1792-11
61-178
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1852-1929, collector
Legal autographs, 1565-1922. 60-1083
Repository Index
PHILADELPHIA. FREE LIBRARY (Continued]
Carvalho, David Nunes, 1848-1925, collector.
Handwriting specimens, ea. 1450-1920. 60-1934
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Papers, 1835-70.
Elides, William McTntire, 1882-1947, collector.
Papers on American foreign relations, 1781-1628.
60-2026
Ephrate Community. Becords, 1786-1894. 61-1699
Levis, John Frederick, 1860-1632, collector. Papers
on engravers and engraving in England, 1704-1861.
60-1193
Maaarin, Jules, Cardinal, 1602-1661. Letters, 1647-
51. 60-3014
Newton, Alfred Edward, 1863-1940. Papers, 1878-
1940. 60-1082
Philadelphia. Free Library. Pennsylvania German
Fraktur collection, ca. 1750-en. 1850. 60-1142
PHILADELPHIA. LIBRARY COMPANY
Altken, Robert, 1734-1802. Papers, 1771-1802.
61-2596
Allen, George, 1808-1876. Correspondence, 1866-67.
61-2508
Break, Samuel, 1748-1797. PaperB of Samuel Brack
and Samuel Brock, Jr., 1770-1845. 61-3247
Brewster, Asne Maria Hampton, 1819-1892. Papers,
184M2. 61-2188
Carer, afatbew, 1760-1839. Papers, 1823-29. 61-2269
Dickinson, John, 1732-1F08. Papers, 1754-1808.
61-2086
DOlwyn, William, 1743-1824. Correspondence of
WOllam DUlwyn and bis daughter, Susanna Emlen,
1770-1824. 61-2191
Do Simmers, Pierre Eugene, 1736 (ca.)-1784,
collector. Papere. 61-2511
Fry, William Henry, 1813-1864. Music manuscripts,
1833-64. 61-2510
Grellst, Stephen, 1773-1855. Papers. 61-2539
Hartmann, Sadaklchi, 1667-1944. Papers. 61-2595
Logan, Algernon Sydney, 1849-1925. Papers, 1856-
1925. 62-334
Papers. 61-24T6
Longacre, James Barton, 1794-U
McAllister, John, 1786-1877, collector. ' Miscellane-
oue manuscripts, 1683-1681. 61-2754
Morton family. Papers, 1832-63. 62-1996
Philadelphia Library Company. Archives. 62-481
Philadelphia. Union Fixe Company. Records, 1736-
1*43. 61-2098
Powel family. Papers, 1723-1853. 81-2085
Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Papers, 1750-1811.
Read family. Papers, 1769-1896.
614540
61-3270
Hush, Benjamin, 1745-1613. Papers, 1762-1813.
81-2703
Rush, Jamee, 1786-1869. Papers, 1802-69. 61-2704
Smith, John Jay, 1796-1881, collector. Papere, 1678-
1883. 81-2482
TTjxtun, Thomas, 1755-1822. Letters, 1787-1820.
Wain family. Papers of Robert and Jesse Wain, and
of Robert Wain, Jr., 1784-ca. 1823. 61-3051
PHlT.AngT .PHIA. LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
LIBRARY
Evangelical Lutheran Mlnlst&rtum of Pennsylvania
and Adjacent States. Records,, ca. 1729- 62-1406
General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran '
Church in North America. Records, 1868-
1921. 62-769
Helmuth, Justus Christian Henry, 1745-1825.
Papers, 1767-1821. 81-2486
HenkeL Paul, 1754-1825. Papers of Paul Henkel
and Socrates Henkel, 1754-1894. 61-2762
Heyer, Johann Christian Friedrich, 1793-1873.
Papers, 1841-73. 61-2773
Horn, Edward Traill, 1850-1915. Papers, 1869-ca.
1913. 614517
Jacobs, Charles Michael, 1875-1938. Papers, ca.
1929-37. 61-3035
Jacobs, Henry Eyster, 1844-1932. Papers, 1863-
1918. 61-1971
Jacobs, Michael, 1808-1871. Papers, ca. 1828-65.
61-2514
Krauts, Charles Porterfleld, 1823-1883. Papers, ea.
1848-83. 61-3030
Mann, WQllam Julius, 1819-1892. Papers, -1839-92.
61-1968
Muhlenberg, Henry Melcmor, 1711-1787. Papers,
1733-87. 61-2485
Philadelphia. Lutheran Theological Seminary.
Records, 1864- 62-780
Richards, John wmiam, 1803-1854. Papers, 182144.
61-2513
Schaeffer, Charles Frederick, 1807-1679. Papers,
1827-78. 61-2516
Schauta, Franklin Jakob Fogel, 1836-1907. Papers,
1857-1907. 614520
Sehmauk, Theodore Enuuuel, 1860-1920. Papers,
1883-1920. 61-1970
Schmacker, Beale Melanrhtnn, 1827-1888. Papers,
1848-88. 61-2522
Seise, Joseph Augustus,' 1823-1904. Papers, ca.
1862-1903. 61-2521
Spaeth, Adolph, 1839-1910. Papers, 1856-ca. 1910.
61-1969
PHILADELPHIA. TEMPLE UKTVERSTTY. LIBRARY
ConwelL Russell Herman, 1843-1925. Papers, 1865-
1925. 61-1600
De La Mare, Walter John, 1873-1956. Papers,
1918-56. 61-1427
Philadelphia. Temple University. Library. Manu-
scripts relating to bmrtiarfiB and economic history,
1378-1873. 62-1478
PHILADELPHIA YEAP-TV MKFTTWG OF THE RELIGIOUS
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS see FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF.
PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING
PIERCE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. RIVER
FALLS. WE.
Pierce County (Wis.) Historical Society. Manuscript
collection, 1849-1957. 62-1580
PIONEERS' MUSEUM, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.
Cragln, Francis Whittemore, 1858-1937. Papere,
1540-1920. 61-177
Palmer, WUUam Jackson, 1836-1909. Papers, 1858-
1907. 60-2972
PITTSBURG H. CAKNEC TF ^.Tnw^py
Craig, Isaac, 17427-1826. Papers, 1766-1907.
61-2428
Morgan, George, 1743-1810. Correspondence,
1775-79. 61-2730
Neville, John, 1731-1803. Papers, 1794-1800.
61-1984
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library. Mlffgffllanftmift
Pennsylvania manuscripts. 61-2726
PITTSBURGH. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. LIBRARY
Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library.
Records of synods, presbyteries, and congre-
gations of the Associate Presbyterian Church,
1743-1858. 61-2642
Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library.
Records of synods, presbyteries, and congre-
gations of the Associate Reformed Church,
1782-1868. 61-2643
Pittsburgh. Western Theological Seminary. Records,
18J7-1959. 81-1208
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, of the United
Presbyterian Church of North America. Records,
1826-1926. 61-1415
Presbyterian Church hmcU.fi. A. Records of
congregations, 1767-1959. 61-1196
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Preebytertee. ^^
Records, 1793-1999. 61-1197
Untied Presbyterian Church of North America.
Records of congregations, 1858-1958. 61-1196
United Presbytsrian Church of North America.
Presbytertss. Records, 1858-1958. 61-1194
United Presbyterian Church of North America.
Synods. Records, 1858-1959. 61-1198
Zsnla Theological Seminar)', St. Louis. Records,
1855-1930. 61-1414
PITTSBURGH. TJOTyTRSTTY. LIBRARY
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers, 1786-1803.
60-2200
Allen, Harvey, 1889-1949. Papers, 1915-19. 61-3069
Happen, Joseph Leger d*. Papers, 1797-1815. 60-1877
Harm o ma . Records, 1863-65. 62-1568
Leaf, James P., 1866-1949. Papers, 1891-1919. 60-1090
McNalr, Dunning, 1763-1826. Papere of I
McNalr and Dunning Robert McNalr, 1786- 185L
61
Ohio Company (1747-1778) Papers, 1717-1821.
PORTSMOUTH. N. H. ATHENAEUM
Larkln, Thomas CUvar, 1602-1856, ccUsctor.
Larkln papers, 1753-98. 61-401
Pelrce, Daniel, 1709-1773. Papers of Daniel and fl
Johnfelrce, ea. 1730-160. 61-1603™
PRESBYTERIAN HISTCCTCALl»creTT
Benson, Louis FitaGerald, 1655-1930. Papers,
1693-1929. 61-1996
Bollard, Artemas, 1802-1865. Correspondence,
1830-55. 61-2856
Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909. Papers, 1856-1906.
61-3130
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Records, 1789-
61-3167
Presbytsrian Church in the V. S» A. Records at
synods and presbyteries, 1706- 61-2813
Presbytsrian Historical Society. Church records,
1773- 61-3119
Presbyterian Hist orica l Soctety. Correspondence, ca.
1827-1941. 61-3394
Presbyterian Historical Society, sermon collection.
1706-1919. 61-3122
Shane, John D. 1812-1864. Papers, 1716-1860. 61-2806
Salens, Robert, 1826-1908. Papere, 1876,1907.
61-2866
PRINCETO N THEOLOG tPAT. OTMTWABT I.IBP1CT
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Synods. New
Jersey. Records, 1752-1935. 61-3137
Prims family. Papers, 1725-1885. 62-2529
PRINCETON UNTVERSTTY frf"*"! ■»)
Abbott family. Papers, 1707-1916. 60-1227
Adamlc, Louis, 1899-1951. Papers. 60-1387
Adler, Elmer, 1884- Papers, 1920-ea. 1958. 60-1628
American Civil LfbertlBS Union. Archives. 60-1526
A tkinson, E. Stanley, collector.- Atkinson fffll^crlfi
of American historical autographs, lfith and 19th
cent 61-1061
Audubon, John Jamee, 1785-1851. Papers. 61-849
Bailey, Warren Worth, 1855-1928. Papers. 61-1997
Bayard, Samuel John, d. 1679. Papere. 60-8197
Repository Index
PRINCETON UNIVliHMlTt. LIBRARY (Continued)
Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent, 1872-1898. Papers.
60-1384
Beanhernals, Eugene de, prince d'Etehstatt, 1781-
1824. Pipers, 1816-19. 61-1852
61-3408
Beck, James Montgomery, 1861-1938. Papers.
Belknap, William Worth, 1829-1890. Papers.
61-3407
Berthlsr, Louts Alexandre, 1752 or 3-1815. Papers,
1780-86. 81-1062
Bishop, John Peale, 1892-1044. Papers. 60-1383
Blair, Francis Prestos. 1791-1876. Papers, ca. 1733-
Wl»- 60-2540
Prose vrttmgs. 61-844
60-1399
Began, Louise, 1897-
Booker, George Henry, 1823-1900. Papers.
Bowan, Bsrold Gardiner, 1883-
Papers, ea. 1940-
61-842
60-3236
60-1408
60-1517
Bridges, Robert, 1658-1041. Papers.
Brtssen, Arthur m, 1643-1920. Papers, 1902-30
i
Bright, Mary OurveUta (Dunne) Comsposdenee.
Ballard, Arthur, 1879-1929. Papere, 1905-1929.
SZ-3Z1
Burgess, William, 1857-1929. Papers, 1908-26.
60-1522
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836. Papers, mainly 1770-1836.
60-1316
Burrough, Marmadeke. Papers, ea. 1620-40.
61-1028
Bait, Maxwell Struthere, 1882-1954. Papers. 61-643
Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 1796-1656. Papers.
CoakUn, Edwin Grant, 1663-1952. Papers,
Cooley, EU Field, 1761-1860. Papers.
Council on Books is Warttiae
60-1407
60-1430
61-1412
Records, ca. 1942*45.
61-1431
Cozssns, James Gould, 1903- Papers. 61-1109
Crocker, Thomas Craftoa, 1798-1854. Papers,
1827-55. 61-277
Cndkshank, George, 1792-1678. Papers. 60-1518
Curtis, William Eleroy, 1850-1911. Papers, 1874-
1811. 62-327
Dalby, John Watson. Correspondence, 1826-71. 60-1395
OashlelL Alfred, 1901- Papers. ei-970
Davidson, John, 1857-1909. Papers, 1690- 61-840
•Dayton, William Lewie, 1807-1864. Papers. 61-3404
He Coppet, Andre, 1892-1953, collector. American
historical papers, 1566-1942. 60-1373
EarlB, Edward Head, 1684- Papers. 60-1239
Eoay, George Simpson, Papers an «—]«—«- Frankttn.
60-1301
Emeny, Breaks, 1901- Papers, 1937-50. 61-1242
Faulkner, William, 1897- Papers. 61-066
Fight lor Freedom. Archives. 60-1621
Fithian, Philip Tickers, 1747-1776, Joursslsend
commonplace hooka, 1766-76.
61-1380
Fitxgerald, Francu Scott Key, 1698-1940. Papers
61-983
Forrest, Edwin, 1808-1872. Letters. 60-1394
ForreetaL James, 1892-1949. Papere. 60-2502
Garrison, Lladley Miller, 1664-1932. Papers. 61-3405
Gates, William Edmood, 1653-1940, collector. Latm-
Ameriean documents, 16m-19th cent. 60-1306
Gases, Chrlstlsn Frederick, 1878-1961. Papers,
1905-61.
61-1110
62-2375
61-634
Gibbons, Herbert Adams, 1680-1934. Papers.
Older, Richard Watson, 1844-1909. Papers.
Godwin, parks, 1816-1904. Papere. 81-1540
OoMcklamfls'. Business papers, 1710-1842. 61-1037
Harper, George McLean, 1863-1947, collector.
Papers on me Romantic movement. 60-1396
Harper, firm, publishers, New York. Records. 61-969
Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878. Letters. 60-1226
Hodder, Alfred, 1666-1907. Papers. 62-320
Bolt (Henry) and Company, inc. Records, 1859-
61-431
Bowclls, wmiam Dean, 1837-1920. Papers. 61-1111
BubbelL Waller, 1795-1648. Papers, ca. 1788-1848.
60-1469
Button, Laurence, 1643-1904. Papere, ca. 1850-
1904. 60-1520
Hyatt, Alpheus, 1636-1902. Hyatt and Mayer
correspondence, ca. 1870-1920. 61-1277
Johnson, Thomas Potts, 17617-1838. Papers. 60-1524
Jottne, John. Papere, 1808-66. 60-1523
Kabn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934. Papere, 1910-43.
60-1947
Kent, Fred 1., 16S9-1S54. Correspondence. 60-3195
Kreuger II TOIL AkUebolaget, Stockholm. Records
of Edward S. Greeabsum, trustee of the American
estate of Kreuger 6 Ton, 1931-39. 61-971
L a n n s heg, Ludwlg, 1874-1941, collector. Musle of
17th and 18th century composers. 61-1108
Lensdale, Marts Honor, 1860- Correspondence.
61-3403
Lee, Ivy Ledbetter, 1877-1S34. Papere. 61-1200
Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903. Papere. 61-832
Lindsay, Nicholas VacbeL 1879-1931. Papere.
Loeb, Harold, 1891-
Papere, 1921-
61-835
61-2593
Loeb, Howard A., 1873-1955. Papers, ca. 1837-
«. 62-284
Lotfca, Allred James, 1680-1949. Papers. 61-1069
Ludlow, James Meeker, 1841-1932. Writings. 61-1112
McAneny, George, 1869-1953. Papers, 1885-ca.
1953. 60-1538
MeCtollan, George Brlnton, 1865-1940. Papers.
82-319
Maclean, John, 1800-1886. Papers. 60-1307
Maeready, William Charlee, 1793-1873. Papers.
60-1396
Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886. Papers con-
cerning Marguerite, Countess of Blesslngtoo, 1837-
55. 60-1296
Mastere, Edgar Lee, 1669-1850. Papere. 61-830
Mathews family. Papere. 60-1754
Maurice, Arthur Bartlett, 1873-1946. Letters. 60-1368
Mencken, Beniy Louie, 1680-1956. Papers. 61-641
Merrill, Stuart, 1863-1915. Papers. 61-633
Miller, Samuel, 1769-1650. Papere. 60-1336
Mlnard, Dunne C. Records on New Jersey-Delaware
boundary disputes. 60-1458
MhtselL Raymond B^ collector. Autographs of
composers and musicians, chiefly of the 19th
century. 61-1011
Moody, William Vaughn, 1669-1910. Papers. 61-637
Motter, Thomas Hubbard Vail, 1901- Papers. 61-967
Myers, William Starr, 1877-1856. Papere. 61-1199
O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone, 1686-1953. Plays. 61-836
Orange -Nassau, House of. Documents, 1707-63.
61-70
Fairish, Morris Longstreth, 1867-1944. Papers
of Victorian novelists. 60-1401
Parrott, Thomas Mare, 1866-1960. Papers. 61-966
Plteroon, William, 1745-1606. Papere. 60-3196
Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dtghton, 1623-1896.
Papers, 1650-96. 60-1403
PsuL Henry KellL 1663-1654. Papere. 61-965
Pennsylvania Merit System League. Records,
1881-08. 61-2067
Phillips, David Graham, 1867-1911. Writings,
1902-177 61-964
Plerson family. Papers, 1713-1925.
60-1957
PiozzL Hester Lynch (Samsbury) Thrale, 1741-1821.
Correspondence. 60-1389
Pollock, Camming, 1880-1946. Plays. 62-335
Princeton University. Library. Princeton presidents*
61-2334
Putnam, Samuel,- 1892-1950. Correspondence. 60-1397
Robmaon, ChaUant, 1871-1945, collector. Medieval
and Renaissance documents. 61-1678
Rollins, Philip Ashton, 1669-1950, collector. Papere,
61-2064
Rush lamlly. Papers, ca. 1800-75. 61-1240
Rnskm, John, 1819-1900. Papers. 60-1390
Russell, Beery Norrls, 1877-1957. Papers. 60-1225
Rycaut, Sir Paul, 1628-1700. Letters to William
Blathwayt, 1683-1704. 61-1432
Scheme, John Hinsdale, 1675-1942, collector. Papers,
llth-19th cent. 60-2038
Scott, Jonathan P. Papers on New Jersey history.
60-1270
Solo, Don Carlos, 1662-1935. Papers. 61-3402
Seesloos, Roger, 1896- Musical compositions.
61-829
SheUabarger, SamueL 1688-1954. Papere. 61-836
Southard, Samuel Lewis, 1787-1842. Papers. 60-1295
Spaeth, John Duncan Ernst, 1668-1954. Papers. 62-4051
Stockton family. Papers, 18th-19th cent 60-2971
Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945. Papers. 60-1391
Tarktngton, Booth, 1869-1946. Papers. 60-1392
Tate, Allen, 1899- Papers. 61-839
Ttdebn, Benedict, 1902- Papere. 60-1519
Thompson, Charlea WllUs, 1871-1946. Papers.
60-1292
Torreuce, Frederic Rldgely, 1875-1950.
Papers, 1860-1950. 62-4966
Tyler, George Crouse, 1867-1946. Papers. 60-1512
U.S. Phflsdrlphle Maral Shipyard, League Island,
Pa. Letters sddreeeed to the commandere of
the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1631-65. 61-1443
Van Doren, Carl Clinton, 1885-1950. Papers. 60-1393
Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933. Papers. 61-2082
Van Dyke, Henry Jackson, 1822-1891. Papers.
62-260
Walker, James Perkins, 1829-1888. Papers,
1849-1606. 61-1706
Wall, Garret Dorset, 1783-1850. Papers. 60-1526
White, Harry Dexter, 1692-1946. Pepers relating to
International finance. 61-2058
Wild, John, d. 1655. Autograph collection. 60-1322
Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U. S., 1856-1924. Papers.
60-1294
Wltberspoon, John, 1723-1794. Papers. 61-1241
Wright, Wlllard Huntington, 1688-1939. Papers.
Yeats, John Butler, 1639-1922. Papers.
60-1386
60-1365
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHORCH IN THE U. S. A .
SOUTH CAROLINA fDIOCESffl
Protestant episcopal Church in the U. S. A. South
Carolina (Diocese). Archlvea, 1706-1900. 61-3029
PURDUE UNTVERSmr. LAFAYETTE. IND. LIBRABY
GUbreth, Frank Bunker, 1668-1824. Information file
ca. 1910-ca. 1924. 61-3075
Major, Charles, 1856-1913. Papers, 1870-1925.
QTJINCY AND ADAMS P nnMTY HI STORICAL SOCIETY
see HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF QUINCY AND ADAMS
COUNTY, ILL.
Repository Index
Almy, Helen. Papers, 1899-1910.
BADCLIFFE COLLEGE. WOMEN'S ARCHIVES
Adkinson, Florence (Burlingame) 1847-1925?
Papers, 1867-1927. 62-308
Agassii, Elizabeth Cabot (Cary) 1822-1907. Papers
18S8-1820. 61 .' 1779
Age Center of New F.nghnri Records, 1956- 62-1356
Alger, Abby Langdon, b. 18S0. Papers, 1889-97.
62-1359
Alien, Coiinne Marie ( Tuckerman) 1856-1931.
Papers, 1896-1927. 61-2654
Allen, Florence Ellinwood, 1884- Papers, 1921-60
61-9038
61-3457
American Association of University Women. Records,
1861- 61-3410
America* Association of University Women. Boston
Branca. Records, 188E- 62-200
Americu Association of University Women. Massa-
chusetts Sate Division. Records, 1936-59.
62-201
American Council on Education. Commission on the
Education of Women. Records, 1953-61. 62-3606
Anderson, Mary, 1872- Papers, 1921-50. 614496
Andrews, Fannie Fern (Phillips) 1667-1950. Papers
1W-MU. 61^675
Armstrong, Florence Arzelia, 1884-1962. Papers
1901-61. 62-3502
AtweM, Grace Fartbena. Scrapbooks, 1886-1944.
61-1676
Babcock, Caroline (Lexow) 1882- Papers of
Caroline Lexow Babcock and Olive E. Hurlburt
1906-61. 62-4759
Beard, Mary (ratter) 1876-1958. Papers, 1935-45.
61-2371
Birth" Control League of Massachusetts. Records,
1916-34. 62-1358
Blscoe, Helen Maria, 1660-1946. Papers, 1881-1945.
61-1679
Blackwelllamily. Papers, 1784-1944. 61-1962
Bolton, Sarah (Knowles) 1841-1916. Papers, 1881-1937.
61-1780
Bradley family. Papers of the Bradley and Hyde
amllies, 1800-61. 61-1844
Brown, AbUe Farwell, a. 1927. Papers, 1859-1827.
61-1781
Brown, Dorothy Kircbwey. Papers, 1920-56. 62-3607
Bureau of Vocational Information, New York.
Records, 1915-32. 62-842
61-3508
Cambridge League of Women Voters. Records, 1916-
62-191
Campbell, Dorcas Elisabeth. Correspondence, 1946-
56. 62 -5 10
Central Committee on Friendship Dinners. Records
1927-60- 61-8439
Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Letters
1845-60. 61J414
Child Care Center Parents Association of New Tort
Records, 1947-54. 62-1533
Code, Marlon Osborne Graves, d. 1955. Papers
1953-55. ~ P " ' ej.^
Coggeeball, Mary Jane Whltely. Papers, 1882-1909.
61-2475
Comstock, Ada Louise, 1876- Papers, 1923-43.
61-2380
Consumers' League of Connecticut. Records, 1907-46.
61-3399
Cooke, Helen Temple, 1865.1955. Papers, 1858-
1951 - 61-1639
Curtis, Vera. Papers, 1907-43. 61-1670
Dall, Caroline Wells (Healey) 1822-1912. Papers,
1841-1910. 61-1782
Dana family. Papers, 1829-1937. 61-1675
Davis, Helen Oarkson (MDler). Papers, 1902-54.
61-3449
Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1945.
Dean, Vera (Mickeies) 1903- Papers, 1929-53.
61-3507
Dewson, Mary Williams, 1874- Papers, 1896-1958.
61-3676
Dignam, Dorothy. Papers, 1878-1946. 62-4059
Dillon, Mary Earhart. Papers on suffrage and on the
legal status of women. 61-2374
Dtngman, Mary Agnes. Papers, 1917-57. 61-1665
Dodge, Jane Gay. Papers, 1882-1951. 61-3538
Dunaway, Margaret Fowler. Papers, 1922-57.
61-1673
Dunham, Catherine Dereaney. Papers, 18847-1920.
61-2471
Eamee, Emma, 1865-1952. Letters to Francis
Wilson Lee, 1886-91. 61-1669
Eastman, Linda Anne, 1887- Papers, 1925-52.
61-1677
Ellltnan, CaHborne (CatUs) Papers, 1914. 61-2368
Erln-go-brago. Records, 1894-1953. 62-843
Evans, Elizabeth (Gardiner) 1856-1937. Papers, 1882-
1937.
61-2379
Flagg, Mildred (Buchanan) 1886- Papers, 1900-65.
614459
Friends of the Frajningnam Reformatory. Records
1948-57. 61-3422
Fryslnger, Grace Elizabeth, 1885- Papers, 1919-56.
62-1128
Gage, Matilda (Joslya) 1826-1898. Papere, 1850-1900.
62-1547
Gardiner family. Papers, 1826-80. 61-1672
Gellhorn, Edna (Flscbel) 1878- Papers, 1919-60.
62-3602
Hall, Constance Huntington, 1886- Papers, 1915 -21.
61-2109
Hamilton, Alice, 1889- Papers, 1910-52. 61-2652
Hansl, Eva Ellse (vom Baur) Papers, 1939-40, 1954.
62-3605
Hodder, Jessie Donaldson, 1870-1931. Papers, 1873-
1M1 - 61-237B
Holway, Hope (Kerr) 1886- Papers. 62-1455
Howard, Kataerlne (Graham) 1898- Papers, 1947-60.
61-2381
Howe, Julia (Ward) 161S-1910. Papers, 1869-1910.
614495
Institute of Women's Professional Relations. Records,
1928-41. 614462
TntOTwaHAital An— >mh1y nf Tlfrw^ftp South Kortrlgfat,
N. Y. Records. 614451
International Federation of Working Women. Records
1919-23. j!^^
Irwin, Inez (Haynes) 1873- Papers, 1872- 61-2651
Jacobi, Mary (Putnam) 1842-1906. Papers, 1851-
1906, 1923. 62-2487
Johnson, Ethel McLean. Papers, 1919-45. 61-2373
Jumelle family. Papers, 1751-64. 614450
KitcheK, Florence Ledyard (Cross! 1874- Papers,
1885-1956. 614498
JOelnert, Margaret Noyes. Papers. 61-3668
Kneubuhl, Emily, 1883- Papers, 1907-59. 61-3460
Knox, Maryal, 1879-1955. Papers, 1880-1956.
61-2372
Laidlaw, Harriet (Burton) 1873-1949. Papers,
1886-1948. ^ 5J.J4,!
Landauer, Bella Clara, 1674- collector. Mis-
cellaneous papers of American women. 61-2370
Lane, Laura. Papers, 1933-65. 614454
League of Women Voters of the United States.
Records, 1919- 61-3409
Lee, Mary, 1891- Papers, 191846. 614456
Leland, Minerva E. , 1859-1926. Correspondence
1862-1926. /^^)1-1680
Leopold, Alice (Koller). Papere, 1953- 61-2433
Lincoln, Alexander, 1873- Papers, 1919-40. 62-1127
Loring family. Correspondence, 1628-1919. 62-3519
508
Lues, Alma. Collection of letters from noted women.
62-507
Lutz, Alma. Papers, 1937-53. 61-3037
Lyman, Helen D. Papers, 1882-1919. 61-3039
McDowell, Mary Stone, 1676-1955. Papers. 61-341UfV
Miller, Emma (GuOey). Papers, 1920-60. 61-2656
MDler, Frieda S., 1869- Papers, 1939-53. 614494
Mothers' Club of Cambridge. Records, 1831-1942.
62-844
Mothers' Discussion Club, Cambridge, Mass.
Papers, 1899-1950. 62-1198
Muni, Marie. Papers, 1918-50. 62-1394
Nathan, Maud (Nathan) 1862- Scrapbooks, 1890-
1938. 61-2859
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
Records, 1904-49. 61-3677
NOee, Marlon H. Papers, 1911-46. 614455
Nome, Katharine Augusta, d. 1949. Papers, 1943-48.
61-2434
Norton, Grace, 1634-1926. Papers. 61-17W
O'Reilly, Leonora, 1870-1927. Papere, 1886-1836.
61-2477
Paine, Elsie Miriam. Papers, 1900-46.
Pedersen, Thyra E. Papers, 1923-25.
61-1674
62-962
Piper, Helen Jackson, 1882-1958. Papere, 1901-59.
61-3421
Powell, Rose Arnold, 1876-1961. Papers, 1922-61.
62-1232
Pratt, Marietta (Harkness) Scrapbooks, 1921-25.
62-1357
Radcllffe College. Records of the Women in science
exhibit, 1936. 61-3423
Radcltffe College. Women's Archives. Miscellaneous
manuscript collections, 1806- 62-1553
Ransom, Eliza Taylor, 1867-1955. Papers 1888-
"55- 61 871
Ritchie, Anna Cora (Ogden) Uowatt^ 1819-1870
Papers, 163-7-1939. 614411
Roberts, I. Enid. Papere. 61-2369
Roberts, Margaret Steveneon, d. 1952. Papers, 1900-
**• 61-2473
Robinson, Harriet Jane (Hanson) 1625-1911. Papers.
1833-1904. 61-2377
61-2474
Rockwood, Edith. Papere, 1932-54.
Roteh, Helen Gllman (Ludlngton) Papere, 1943-57.
62-4190
Ryan, Agnes. Papers, 1904-55. 61-2653
Service Bureau of Women's Organizations, Hartford.
Records, 1945-57. 62-1197
Seton, Grace (Gallatin) 1872-1959. Papers, 1911-52.
62-70
Shattuek, Harriette (Robinson) 1850-1937. Papers
1867-1937. 62-3604
Shaver, Dorothy, 1899- Papere, 1947- 62-2686
Sbenrln, Belle, 1668-1955. Papere, 1880-1950.
61-2472
Shields, Elizabeth Smallwood. Papers, 1883-19307
62-3603
Slmkhontch, Mary Mellnda (Kingsbury) 1867-1951.
Papers, 191041. 814458
Smith, Battle (Hyland). Papers, 193749. 614492
Smith, HUda Worthlngton. Papers, 1835-1959. 614453
Smith, Jane (Norman) 1874-1953. Papers, 1913-53.
62-3514
Smith, Mildred E. Buller. Papers, 1920-29. 61-1910
SomervlUe family. Papers, 1852-1958. 62-64
Special Services Committee, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Records, 194340. 614448
Stearns, Sarah (Ripley) b. 1785. Papers, 1769-
1837 - 61-1920
Stevens, Doris, 1692- Papers, 1824-42. 62-4505
Stoughton, Louise, 1851-1886. Papere, 1877-76.
61-1784
RADCUFFE COLLEGE. WOMEN'S ARCHIVES (Continued)
TUUnghast, Aim Churchill (Mouttoa) 1874- 1S51
Papers, 1811-45. 61-375
ftt Tllton, Elizabeth (Hems) 1869-1850. Papers, 1820-
45# 61-2376
V. S. Defense Advisory Committee on Women In toe
Services. Records, 1851-55. 61-3420
Van Waters, Miriam. Papers, 1908-56. 61-6493
Wambaugh, Sarah, 1882-1856. Papers, 1802-49.
61-1783
WeSs, Agnes Ermlna, 1876-1959. Papers, 1824-66.
61-3461
White, Eva (Whiting) 1885- Papers, 1900-57.
62-4641
White, Sns Sbslton, 1887-1943. Papers, 1813-43, 1859.
81-2655
Willis, Olympla (Brown) 1835-1826. Papers, 1849-
1926 ' WM - 61-2390
Wiastow, Mary Nelson. Papers, 1823-51. 61-2656
Wiiieor, Mary. Papers, 1817-40. 61-3502
Woman's National Farm and Garden Assodsflon.
Records, 1813- elm3ta
Woman's Edncatlonal and Industrial Uhlan, Boston.
Records, 1878-1855. 62-845
Woodward, EUoa (Sullivan). Papers, 1927-54. 61-2657
RADNOR HI STORICAL SOCIETY. WAYNE , pa,
Radnor Historical Society. Collection of manuscripts,
1682-1860. 62-3732
RAMDOLPH-MACOWCm.I.E CE.ASm.Aim , VA. LIBRARY
Oodd, William Edward, 1889-1940. Papers, 1901-34.
62-2168
Early, John, 1786-18T3. Papers, 1608-73. 61-1071
Manning, Jacob Warren, 1826-1904. Patera
1795 - 1916 - ' 61-1308
Pratt family. Papers, 1820-1916. 61-1350
RED CROSS. P. S. AMEH^ . W NATOTHA1. bet, rarMC
pptgAVPrAjgagBS. kSSSS
Davison, .Henry Pomeroy, 1867-1822. Papers, 1917-
61-2092
Bs i£ r °""* U.S. American Natlonal Red Cross.
Bureau of Archives. Records, 1881-1956. 61-2082
RHODE BLA ND. STATE ARCHIVES
Clarke, Joseph, 1715-1792. Papers, 1761-76.
61-2067
Him^ton, Benjamin, 1736-1600. Correspondence,
61-1612
n *i*?, (C<"™y) General Assembly. Petitions,
1729-1860. ^nKU20SS
Waterman, Asa, 1743-1786. Papers, 1775-81. 61-1704
RHODE 1ST .Ann MEDICAL SOCIETY
tt> Cb *£ D .' Caaxiee Valne, 1856-1941. Papers, 1880-
W 1S34 - 61-2701
Hoyes, Robet Passing, 1850-1812. Papers, 1870-
W1 °- 61-2702
Rhode Island Medical Society. Records of
medical societies of Rhode Island, 1848-1947.
R "^^ L ? It . 5T0RBS "BRAKY. LOMS-
MEADOW. MASS. "*
62-3287
Williams, Stephen, 1683-1782. Diaries, 1715-62.
Repository Index
RICHMOND ACADEMY OF Mp rftrnnr
Bartlett, Levi, 1763-1828. Papers, 1782-1806. 60-2345
Rm-mfiT gjt, K . y. PMYERSTTY. LIBRARY
Agncnltnral Improvement Association of New York
State. Records, 1911-17. 61-1318
Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926. Papere, 1895-1926.
61-1216
Anthony, Susan BrowneU, 1820-1906. Papers,
1B55-1838. 61-1257
Bellamy, Francis. Papers 1892-1857. 61-1489
Bragdon family. Papers, 1819-1947. 61-1364
Breese family. Papers of the Breese and Stevens
famlUes, 1705-1823. 61-1535
The Club, Rochester, N. Y. Records, 1854-1847. 61-1255
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885. Papere, 1841-85. 61-1252
Cdbnan, Anson, 1795-1837. Correspondence, 1824-35.
61-1492
61-3010
Colt, lames Wood, 1856-1841. Papere, 1808-23.
Crapsey, Adelaide, 1878-1914. Papers, 1800-33.
62-1287
Dewey, Charles Ayrault, 1842-1827. Papers, 1737-
1828- 62-4132
Dewey, Chester, 1784-1667. Papers, 1610-77. 62-4133
Dewey, Thomas Edmund, 1802- Papers, 1826-
61-1305
Eastwood family. Papers of the Eastwood and
Blgelov families, 1840-97. 61-1256
61-1600
Fellows family. Papers, 1788-1838.
Ellwaager famOy. Papers, 1835-1929.
FairchUd. Herman Le Roy, 1650-1943. Papers
1669-1943.
Farmers' Library of Wheatland, Wheatland Township,
N. Y. Records, 1805-73. 62-1233
61-2007
Gannett, William Charming, 1840-1923. Papers,
1850-1844. 61-1517
Grler, George MeCuIloogh, 1802-1878. Papers,
1800-81. 62-1090
HID, David Jayne, 1850-1932. Papers, 1876-1932.
61-2000
HubbelL Walter Sage, 1850-1932. Correspondence,
1844-1932. 61-1220
Morgan, Lewis Henry, 1818-1881. Papers, 1839-85.
61-1662
National Commtttae of llemocrats^for-WlIne
Records, 1940.
Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1681-1955. Papers, 1860-
W52 - 61-1624
Patterson, George Washington, 1799-1879.
Correspondence, 1827-81. 61-1259
Read, John Meredith, 1837-1886. Papers, 1870-81.
61-1260
Rochester, N. Y. University. Archives, 1845- 62-721
Rochester, N. Y. University. Library. Autograph
collections, 1180- 62-716
Rochester, N. Y. University. Library.
Theatrical manuscripts, 19th-20th cent 62-1235
Scott, Clement William, 1841-1904. Correspondence
ea. 1862-1904. -^-— ^ a
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Papers ca.
177MB10. ^ a ^ m
Wadsworth family. Papers, 1793-1873. 61-1304
Ward, Henry Augustus, 1834-1806. Papers,
1840-1806. ^ sua,,
Weed, Thnrlow, 1787-1882. Papers, 1616-62. 61-1247
WUey, Louis, 1669-1935. Papere, 1861-1854.
61-1657
ROLLINS COLLEGE, WJ NTER PARK. FLA. LIBRARY
Nehrllng, Henry, 1853-1829. Papers, 1890-1824.
'•. 62-31
Rlttenhouse, Jessie Belle, 1869-1948. Papers, 1886-
***»• 62-3288
ROSEAU COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ROSEAU.
MINN. — *
Nelson, Jake. Papers, ca. 1860-82. a
RUSSELL SAG E COLLEGE. TROY. N. Y. LTBRAPV
Wlltard, Emma (Hart) 1787-1670. Papers, 1617-79.
60-2744
RUTHERFORD B. HATES LIB RARY. FREMONT , nffl tn
Ames, Mary (Clemmer), 1639-1664. Papers, 1858-
81. 61-730
Benham, Henry Washington, 1813-1884. Letters,
1853-84. 62-1761
Blrehard, Sardts, 1801-1874. Papers, 1814-74.
61-1888
Bnrgner, Jacob, 1833-1813. Papers, 1858-1812.
61-1264
Bargoon, Isadora B., 1838-1817. Papers, 1863-1817.
61-1658
Chandler, Peleg Whitman, 1816-1889. Corre-
spondence, 1845-80. 61-921
ClafUn, William, 1818-1805. Papers of William
CbfUn and Mary Bocklin (Davenport) Ctaflln,
1831-1805. 61-1389
Coates, Benjamin Franklin, 1827-1899. Correspond-
ence, 1860-61. 61-907
Conger, Arthur L., 1838-1889. Papers, 1876-88.
61-873
Crook, George, 1828-1890. Correspondence, 1864-
M - 61-731
Cams, George William, 1824-1892. Papers, 1850-82.
61-1058
FUuey, James Bradley, 1781-1856. Papers, 1810-
•"• 61-726
Hastings, Russell, 1835-1919. Papers, 1861-1804.
61-1883
Hayes, Blrehard Austin, 1853-1826. Papers, 1862-
1826. 61-819
Bayee, Dalton, 1896-1950. Papers, 1917-50. 61-606
Hayes, Frances, 1867-1950. Papers, 1878-1950.
61-1752
Hayes, Lucy (Webb) 1831-1888. Papers, 1841-80.
61-3034
Hayes, Mary (Miller) 1856-1935. Papers, 1878-1935.
61-2726
Hayes, Rutherford Blrehard, Pres. U. S., 1822-1893
Papers, 1835-93. 62-3472
Hayes, Rutherford Piatt, 1658-1927. Papere,
1864-1911. .61-1311
Hayes, Scott Russell, 1B71-1923. Papers, 1873-1829.
61-1079
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1856-1934. Papers, 1888, 1934.
61-3285
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1890-1957. Papere, 1914-67.
61-2428
Haynes, William EUsha, 1829-1914. Papers, 1661-94.
61-1263
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. Papers, 1856-
1947.
61-2119
Lane, Ebenezer, 1783-1866. Papers, 1818-1811.
61-1363
Locke, Robinson,. 1856-1820. Papers, ca. 1851-1820.
61-2627
McPherson, James Hrdseye, 1826-1864. Papers,
1851-62. 62-1823
Matthews, Stanley, 1624-1868. Papers, 1803-89.
61-3184
Morrow, Jay Johnson, 1B70-1837. Papers, 1876-1837.
61-2438
Mast, Thomas, 1840-1802. Papers, 1860-1802. 61-2114
Noble,. Warren Perry, 1820-1803. Papers, 1862-71.
61-651
O'NelL Charles, 1842-1827. Papers, 1871-99. 61-732
Pemiscot Land & Cooperage Company, Caruthersvllle,
Mo. Records, ea. 1912-56. 61-1023
Rice, John Blrehard, 1632-1693. Papers, 1853-1814.
61-2530
Sogers, William Sing, 1828-1883. Papers, 1830-
Vm - 61-2415
Repository Index
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES LIBRARY, FREMONT, OHIO
(Continued) '
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio. Civil
War collection, 1860-85. 61-2823
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio. Presi-
dents of the United States collection, 1788-1958.
61-1486
Scott, Anna Margaret (Tressler) 1850-1922. Papers,
1880-1953. 61-953
Sherman, John, 1823-1900. Correspondence, 1848-
96. 61-871
Stem family. Correspondence, 1850-75. 61-685
Thompson, Richard Wlgglutott, 1809-1900. Papers,
1877-89. 61-1083
Wilson, James William, 1816-1904. Papers, 1835-1918.
61-1519
ST. BERNARD'S SEMINARY, ROCHESTER. K. Y. LIBRARY
Rochester, N. Y. (Diocese) Archives, 1860-1937.
ST. JOHN'S .lEvrmB T, CAMAJgLLO. CALIF. LIBRARY
Clemens, Samuel Laoghorne, 1835-1910. Papers,
1872-1905. 61-2727
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Autographs of
the Popes, 1435-1954. 61-3198
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold), collector. Letters, 1885-
1928. 61-1995
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Presidents of the
United States, 1777-1947. 61-2598
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Signers of the
Constitution of the United States of America, 1780-
1816. 61-2600
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Signers of the
Declaration of independence, 1743-1826. 61-2808
Manning, Henry Bernard, Cardinal, 1808-1892.
Letters, 1843-91. 61-3032
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Letters, 1812-46.
Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 1801-1890. Letters,
1836-90. 62-456
Oak, Henry Lebbeus, 1844-1905, collector. Auto-
graphs of California Pioneers, 1769-1848. 61-2735
Senan, Jose' Francisco de Paula, 1760-1823. Letters,
1806-23. 61-2737
ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY. CLEVELAND. OHIO. LIBRARY
Eymard, Pierre Julian, 1811-1888. Writings. 61-1967
ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY. CANTON. N. Y.
LIBRARY
Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. Papers, 1891-1945.
62-1184
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Mllburn collec-
tion, 1837-1903. 62-935
King, Preston, 1806-1665. Papers, 1B30-65. 62-978
Parish, David. Papers, 1807-66. 62-1600
Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909. Papers, 1876-
1926. 62-767
Smith, Simeon, d. 1884. Papers, 1845-82. 62-1432
Wright, Silas, 1795-1847. Correspondence, 1828-47.
62-1418
ST. LOUIS. PUBLIC LIBRARY
SL Louis. Public Library. Manuscript collection.
61-2645
ST. LOUIS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. DUUJTB.
minn. ; :
Barnes, Julius Rowland, 1873-1959. Papers. 61-1282
Ely, Edmund Franklin, 1809-1882. Papers,
1833-54. 61-250
Great Lakes-SL Lawrence Tidewater Association.
Records, 1918-42. 61-331
Merrltt, Leonldae, 1844-1926. Papers, 1670 (ca.)-
1926. 81-339
ST. MEINRAD ARCHABBEY. ST. MEINRAD. IKD.
St. Melnrad Archabbey, St Melnrad, Isd.
Miscellaneous MSS.
ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH. CHARLESTOWN, S. C.
see CHARLESTON, S. C. ST.' MICHAEL'S
CHURCH
ST. PAUL. COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS. LIBRARY
Dolphin, John F. , 1862-1920. Correspondence, 1883-
1902. 61-1245
Flyan, Vincent Joseph, 1901-1936. Papers, 1819-58.
81-1502
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. BROOKINGS.
S. P. see BROOKINGS, S. D. ST. PAUL'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SAM DIEGO. CALTF. PUB LIC LIBRARY
San Diego, Calif. Public Library. Manuscripts
relating to the history of San Diego County,
California, 1852-1957. 81-2445
SAN FRANCISCO. PUBLIC LIBRARY
San Francisco. Public Library. California authors
collection. 81-3606
Sterling, George, 1669-1926. Literary manu-
scripts. 62-244
SAW FRANCISCO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. SAN
ANSELMO. C ALIF/LIBRARY
United Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Records,
1649- 81-2849
3AN MATEO CO.. CA1.TF htcttiricaL MUSEUM
Brown, Edward Monroe. Diaries of Edward Monroe
Brown and George E. Jewett, 1849-50. 81-904
SANFORD MEMORIAL LIBRARY see HENRY
SHELTON SANFORD MEMORIAL LIBRARY,
SANFORD, FLA.
SAVERY LIBRARY. T^T.l.ATreGA. ALA, see
TALLADEGA COLLEGE, TALLADEGA, ALA.
SAVERY LIBRARY
SCOTTISH RITE SUPREME COUNCIL see FREEMASONS.
U. S. SCOTTISH RUE. SUPREME COUNCIL FOR THE
SOUTHERN JURISDICTION
SEATTLE. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Phillips, Walter Shelley, 1867-1940. Literary
manuscripts, 1912-20. 61-1325
SEQUOIA AND KINGS CA NYON NATIONAL PARK -
THREE RIVERS. CALIF.
Kaweah Co-operative Commonwealth Company of
California, ltd. Records, 1884-1942. 62-1213
SEWANEE. TENN. UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH.
LIBRARY
Polk, Leonldae, Bp., 1806-1664. Papers, ca.
1830-64. 62-4982
Quintard, Charles Todd, Bp. , 1824-1898.
Papers, 1862-98. 62-4992
SOCIETY OF CALIFORN IA PIONEERS. SAN FRANCISCO
Easterby, Anthony Y. , 1818-1893. Papers, 1838-
85. 61-1756
fldredge, Zoeth Skimer, b. 1846. Papers- 61-1510
loses, loan Perdval, 1829-1812. Papers. 61-1286
Meussdorffer (J. H.) ft Son, San Francweo. Records.
61-1329*
San Francisco. Laurel HU1 Cemetery. Records, 1854-
1936. 61-1404
Snyder, Jacob Rink, 1612-1876. Papers, 1845-73.
61-1276
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco.
Diaries, 1839-1905. 61-13*6
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco.
Records, 1845-1852. 61-1357
Sntro, Adolph Hemrlch Joseph, 1830-1886. Papers.
61-1214
SOUTH CAROLINA. ABCBTVE S DEPT .
Manlgamt family. Correspondence, 1783-182L
61-2581
Babcock, James Woods, 1856-1932. Papers, 1885-
1920. 61-3234
Roper Hospital, Charleston, S. C. Board of .Trustees.
Minutes, 1856-«8. 62-182
Rudlslll, Hillyer, 1802-1949. Papers, 1936-42.
South Carolina. Medlral College, Charleston.
Papers concerning the college, 1777-1893. 62-3849
SOUTH CAROLINA. UNIVKKtaTY. SOUTH OAROLIANA
LIBRARY
Eaves, Nathaniel Ridtey, 1796 <ca.)-1873. Papers,
1615-68. 62-882
Gulgnard family. Papers, 1761-1862. 61-1528 <
Hampton family. Papers of the three Wade h°t»— -
1773-1956. 60^765
Hott, William Joseph, d. 1881. Papers, 1799-1910.
62-1132
Elucald family. Papers of the Klncald and Anderson
families, 1767-1826. 60-760
McCrady family. Papers, 1821-1907. 62-1608
Morrow, James, 1820-1865. Papers, 1838-1938.
60-784
Simpson, William Dtmlap, 1823-1890. Papers, 1816-
1934. 60-712
Swearingen, John Eldred, 1875-1857. Papers, 1772-
1959. « 2 . 190T
ThomwelL James Henley, 1812-1862. Papers, 1828-
72- 62-1603
SOUTHCAROLINA DIOCESE OF THE EPISCOPAL
SSSSSS see PROTECTANT EPBCOTALCKORCH
IN THE U. S. A. SOUTH CAROLINA (DIOCESE)
SOUTH DAKOTA. STATE l TNIVEIlsrrY. LIBRARY
Federal Writers' Project. South Dakota, PspsrSt
1860-1944. 61-3018
Historical Records Survey. South *>kirta ' Survey of
county archives in Sooth Dakota, ca. 1868-1940.
61-3186
Norbeck, Peter, 1870-1936. Papers, 1900-36 61-3019
SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIS T THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
see WAKE FOREST, N. C. SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIST
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION. DARGAN-
CARVER L IBRARY
Compere, Ebenexer Lee, 1833-1886. Pavers,
1861-1944. 60-3217
Bailey, OrrenLuLco, 1852-1934. Paper*, 1883-1807.
61-3037
Newman, Albert Henry, 1852-1933. Papers, 1881-
1940. 61-3033
SOUTHERN BAPTIST THE OLOGICAL SEMINARY. LOUIg-
3S££iXS* •" LOUISVILLE, KY. SOUTHEMl^
BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
WTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY m
CLAREMENT, CALIF. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOOL
OFTHEOLOGY
SOmiuaiN HISTORICAL "iTl^fnm, ctappi.otit
e« NORTH CAROUNA. UWVtKSlTr LIBRARY
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
8P !! T ^!. l ! !l 1 L - ? ^.?! mg "° Ty sues"" 1 * m
ILLINOIS. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ONXVERSTTT, CARBON-
DALE
WgrHgRN methodist mmncrarrr ,,, Dallas.
SOUTHERN METHODIST UhuWERSITY
SPtrTHWEST COLLECTION LUBBOCK Ttt T m,
TEXAS TECH NOLOGIC AL COLLEGE, LUBBOCK.
LIBRARY. SOUTHWEST COLLECTION
"'g?^? J!? 8 ™- "" """"l — LOSANGELES.
SOUTHWEST MUSEUM
STANFORD UNIVERSlTr. LAMP. MEDEAI. I.WP ap j
Standard University. Un Tifculli il Library.
hhni i srrlp L silUugs ud records, (ce. ) 1732-cn.
■ Mn - 61-268
STANFORD UNIVERSITY. LTHRAmr
Amen, Fisher, 1758-1608. Papers, 1794-1918.
61-1588
BaUMB-Una^BaaUtoB Corporation. Records
1SS4-192S. 62-1381
Beeeon, Albert Cummins, 1808- collector, United
Soda* Presidents', ud France-Hlstory-Coiisidate
l aid Eiiuiire documents, 1789-1930. 81-1489
Both, Htven, 1903-
Papen.
61-1307
■ Vlneent, 1851-1930. Papers, 1883-1941.
62-1174
rjaingerfleld, Leroy. Correspondence ot Leroy Daln-
gezfttld ud William Deingerfleld, 1950-58. 61-1310
DeVoto, Barnard Augustine, B9749S5. Paoera
1M »-«- '«-1261
Wan, Joan Ml, 1843-1993. Papers, 1862-19X3.
62-1181
Lev]*, Taut, 1899- Literary MSS. 61-1308
Maugh a m, William Somerset, 1674- Papon, 1921-
**• 62-1384
Robinson, Bluer E., collector. Papon of dtstm-
gutsbed Americana, 1765-1950. 61-1753
BudToir, Michael, 1888-1987. Letters, 1956-57.
61-1258
Bpooner, Hand Bremen, 1879-1925. Papon, 1899-
U * B - 61-1484
Wans, John Downey, 1847-1926. Papon, 1908-28.
62-1488
Young; William R. K. Corroapoodonce of
William R. & Young and Morgan A. Canst,
M *-*°- 614687
SlEVKlC INSTITUTE- O F TECHNOLOGY, BOBOKBM ,
Wi Ji UBRAftT
Taylor, Frodoriek Wmslow, 1856-1915. Papon ca.
lm - 61-M73
^Ousg STATE hivhiuhjai ucxmmyr l
Stevenson Bouse Sous Historical Monument, Monterey,
Callt Mamiecr ln to ma»Btoven»oniaaa collection.
62-1167
Cheeebroogh family. Papon, 1672-1853. 62-1204
Miner Dually. Papon, 1672-1848. 62-1480
Palmar landlr. Papon, 1672-1860. 62-111
StaOBOD family. Papon, 1672-1846. 62-539
Repository Index
Stonington Historical Society. Miscellaneous
manu s cripts, 1672-1882. 624173
Stonington Historical Soctoty. Records ot Stonitarton,
1672-1902. jj. m
Stonington Historical Society. Whaling, shipping
papers, ships logs, 1782-1851. 62-1484
Trumbull family. Papers, 1804-68. 82-110
WfUlams Busily.' Papers, 1766-1882. 62-112
STOms thwart 1ff""»fY ADOW. MASS. see
RICHARD SALTER STORRS LIBRARY, LONG-
MEADOW, MASS.
STRAFFORD msmnn-Ai «QCTETY. STRAFFORD, tt.
Morrill, JusUn Smith, 1810-1898. Papon, 1828-
•«• 61-1331
SUFFOLK COUNTY HISTORIC AL SOCIETY. RTVERHEAD.
Sattolk Cosnty Historical Society, Rtverhead, N. Y.
Manuscript collection, 1607-1876. 62-901
m ^.}^^ T - 8AN """"TO 1 — CALIFORNIA.
STATE LIBRARY, SACRAMENTO. SUTRO BRANCH.
SAHFRANCDCO
"ESE5S.W2 »»*™«*<* " ™"™
Addams, Jans, 1880-1935. Papon, 1838-1959. 60-2167
Allan, Wlllhun Charles, b. 1857. Papers, 1882-1936.
61-3582
62-4136
American Civil LJbsrtlas Union. National Committee
on ConodasUons Objectoxo. Records, 1940-46.
61-3536
American Union against Militarism. Records,
1»1!«2. 814639
Ash, Samuel SUna, 1829-1911. Ash-Schodsld papers,
1898-1911. 62^18
Bailey, Hannah (Johnston) 1839-1923. Papers, 1887-
1923. 614665
Alston, John. Papen, 1797-1874.
Balch, Emir/ Greens, 1667- Papen, 1893-1948.
60-1200
Bancroft lamlly. Papen, ca. 1868-85. 62-4317
Barton, Bernard, 1784-1848. Papen, 1818-48.
Blddfe family. Papers, 159S-19SL
62-1210
60-2194
Elisabeth (Powell) 1841-1926. Papers, 1856-
16S8. 61-1162
Briaghurst, Junes, 1730-1810. Cornspondenee
of Janes Brlaghunt and of Ellzahoth FonDs.
1780-1811. gj^,
Brostns, Lewis Walton, b. 1856. Genealogical notes
and data. 62-4120
Burr, George B. Papers on the Qnaker Separation,
1622-36. 62-1573
Burritt, Euhn, 1810-1879. Papen, 1640-1942. 62-921
Bye, Arthur Edwin, 1885- Genealogical
" meriid »- 62-4328
Cadbury, Richard Tapper, 1853-1929. Papon
1799-1924. "*""' 80.JUO
Central Organization for a Durable Peace, The Bane
Heenrde, 1916-16. 62-157
Civilian Public Service Union. Records, 1944-46.
61-3646
deghorn, Sarah NorcUOa, 1676-1959. Papers.
1910-55. ^^^ 61 ^4g
Codding, Ichabod, 1810-1866. Papen, 1630-1901.
Coffin family. Papen, 1797-1932.
62-4121
62-4322
Committee on Militar ism In Education. Records, 1925-
40 * 60-2151
Cooper family. Papers, 1780-1926. 62-4328
Cope lamlly. Papers, 1792-1877. 61-3620
511
Cornell, Julian D., 1610- Papera, 1940-46.
61-3646
Dana, Henry Wadsvorth Longfellov, 1881-1950.
Papers, 1914-39. 61-3644
Deutsche FrledensgeaeUschaft. Records, 1610-47.
62-249
62-4327
61-3532
62-744
61-3614
60-2174
60-2205
Elkinton family. Papers, 1615-
Emergeney Peace Campaign. Records, 1935-37.
E-rass, Joshua, 1731-1798. Papen, ca. 1796-98.
Eyre, Isaac, 1819-1904. Letters, 1871-98.
FeUomhlp of Reconciliation (United States)
Records, 1915-
Ferris family. Papen, 1730-1940.
Forbea, Rose Dabney Malcolm. Papers, 1914-20.
62-1504
Friends, society of. MlsceUaneous meeting records,
1611 " 62-1491
Friends, Society of. Records of peace activities of
Quaker meetings, 1827-1947. 61-3541
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service Com-
mittee. Civilian Public Service. Records, 1941-
46. 60-2083
Friends, Soclely of. American Fr lends Service Com-
mltlBB. Prison Servtee Committee. Records, 1943-
*'• ' 61-3640
Friends, Society of. Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1677-1937. 60-2384
Friends, Society of. Ireland Yearly Meetmg.
Records, ca. 1860-1949.
61-1966
Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1646-1916. 60-2385
Friends, Society of. Nev York Yearly Meetmg.
Records, 1650-1933.
Friends, Soclely ot. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1665-1956. 60-2362
Friends, Society of. Phlladelpbla Yearly Meeting.
Japan Committee. Records, 1663-1961. 62-3358
Friends, Society of . Virginia Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1702-1836. 61-1599
Friends, Society of (Hicksite) Baltimore Yearly
Meeting. Standing Committee on the Indian
Concern. Papera, 1613-1900. 61-1941
Friends, Society of (Hicksite) General Conference.
Records, to 1937. 61-1230
Friends, Society of (Hieksite) Illinois Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1620-1948. 61-1229
Friends, Society of (Hicksite) Joint Committee on
Indian Affairs. Records, 1836-46. 61-1942
Friends, Society of (Hieksite) Ohio Yearly m-» Ing
Records, 1755-1944. 62-621
Friends, Society of (Primitive) Baltimore Yearly
eweting Records, 1854-90. 61-107
Friends, Society of (Primitive) Pennsylvania General
Meeting. Records, 1642-1943. 61-111
Friends, Society of (Progressive) Pennsylvania Yearly
Meeting. Records, 1851-1927. 61-U8
Friends Committee on National Legislation, Washington.
D. C. Rscords, 1940- 60-2198
Friends' Peace Committee, Philadelphia. Archives.
"O 5 " 51 - 61^079
Friends World Conference, Saarthmon College and
Haverford College, 1937. Records, 1933-37.
62-541
Friendo World Conference Committae. Records.
19 »-5«- 62-195
Graves, Anna Melissa. Correspondence, 1919-47.
61-3533
Green, Albert Lamborn, b. 1845. Correspondence,
1869-1935. 60-3223
Haines, Samuel B. , 1834-1913. Papere of
Samuel B. Haines and of his wife, Rebecca M.
Rowland Haines, 1850-94. 62-4932
Hancock, Cornelia, 1840-1926. Cornspondenee,
1684-76. gj.u,
BavUand family. Papera of the Bavlland family and
of related families, 1754-1913. 62-4125
Hayes, John Russell, 1866-1945. Papere of John
Russell Hayes and his wife, Emma Hayes.
1895-1936. """• Mj4M5
Repository Index
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE. SWARTHMORE. PA. FRIENDS
HISTORICAL LIBRARY (OonHnucdl
Hicks, Ellas, 1148-1100. Papers, 1779-1830. 60-2183
Hicks, Isaac, 1767-1820. Correspondence, 1798-
1842. 61-3619
Bull, William Isaac, 1868-1939. Papers, 1892-1939.
International Peace Bureau, Geneva. Records, 1899-
1948, 61-3535
Jaaney, Samuel MacFherson, 1801-1880. Papers,
1615-80. 60-3307
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1885-1951. Papers, 1865-
1950. 62-809
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865-1951, collector.
Autograph collection, 1681-1940. 60-3229
Jenkins, Howard Malcolm, 1842-1902. Papers.
1724-1904. 61 . 5115
Jennings family. Papers of the Jennings family
and related families, 1768-1871. 62-4374
John family. Papers, ea. 1775-1858. 62-4124
Jones family. McDowell-Jones papers, 1817-1907.
62-4116
Sent family. Kent-Barnard iamily papers ca.
1785-1928. 62-4593
Llghtfoct, Thomas, 1821-1896. Papers, 1737-1899.
Svarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Fneade
Historical Library. Epistles addressed by Year-
ly Meetings and Women Friends of the Religious
Society of Friends to other Yearly Meetings or to
Quarterly and Subordinate Meetings, 1698-1846.
62-4119
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Genealogical charts of
Quaker families. 62-741
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Journal collection, 1676-
1949. 61-3141
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Lists of public Friends,
1658-1834. 62-739
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Marriage certificates, 1686-
1952. ta.-t*A
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends'
Historical Library. Miscellaneous manuscripts,
ca. 1600-1957. 61-3613
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Small collections. 61-191
Truman, George. Papers, 1619-86.
60-2123
Magtll family. Papers, 1846-1909. 62-4767
*^"*°'**V'»*»a< K l»t,(r< m i mii au). Jtoeords,
""""• 61-3534
Maters, John, d. 1680. Correspondence, 1666-82.
62-738
Mead, Edwin Do,,, 1849-1937. Papers at Edwin D.
and Lucia Ames Mead, 1876-1937. 61-3252
Mott, Lucretta (Camn) 1783-1880. Papers, 1834-
8t 60-2366
National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War
Records, 1924-47. 61-3583
National Council tor Prevention of War, Washington,
D. C. Records, 1921-55. 60-2188
National Peace Conference. Records, 1933-47.
National Sendee Board for Religious Objectors.
Records, 1940-56. 80-2084
New York Peace Society (Founded 1906) Records,
1906-40. -
Ogden, Charles Smith, 1822-19057 Papers, ca.
1681-1891. 62-3332
Peace Association of Frtowte in America. Records.
1870-1843. M-S637
Pennsylvania Committee tor Total Disarmament.
Records, 1930-36. 61-3538
Pennsylvania Peace Society. Records, 1842, 1806-
1928. 61-3522
Richardson, Hugh. Papers, 1911-31. 61-3540
Robson, Elizabeth (Stephenson) 1771-1843. Papers of
Elizabeth and Thomas Robson, 1823-45. 62-802
Rodman family. Papers, 1763-1915. 62-132
Sharpless, Joshua. Papers, ca. 1778-1879. 62-4713
Shaw family. Papers, 1737-1870. 62-808
Sheppard, Moses. Papers, 1794-1927. 61-88
Southard, Samuel Lewis, 1787-1842. Papers oa me
Quaker Separation, 1828-38. 62-799
Spencer, Anna, (Garlln) 1851-1931. Papere, ea.
1880-1932. 61-3542
Stocker, Heune, 1869-1943. Papers, 1896-1943.
61-3543
Strong, Sydney Dix, 1860-1938. Papers, 1914-40.
61-3544
Swarthmore Collage, Swarthmore, Pa. Archives, 1860-
62-183
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Account books, 1729-1887.
60-2960
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Deed collection, 1681-1894.
61-3023
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Fnends
Historical Library. Disciplines and advices,
1704-1954. ^ 62-817
touted Peace Chest, Philadelphia. Records, 1937-
47. g,_4
Universal Peace Union. Records, 1848-1920. 61-3066
War Resistors League. Records, 1923- 61-283
Weatworth, Lydla G„ b. 1858. Papers, 1902-47.
61-3580
WhUUer, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Papers, 1839-
1913. 60-2086
Wisbech Local Peace Association. Records, 1880-
1931 - 61-3581
Woman's Peace Party. Records, 1915-19. 62-687
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Section for the United States. Records, 1915-
60-2186
Women's Peace Union. Records, 1921-4L 62-5
Wood, Mary S. (Underbill) 1805-1894. Wood
correepondence, 1784-1874. 62-805
World Council of Churches. Correspondence with the
Friends General Conference, 1941-5L, 62-1131
Syracuse nravERsrry/. library
Burlingame, Walter Anson, 1851-1916. Corre-
spondence of Walter Anson Burlingame and
Edward Llvermore Burlingame, 1862-75. 614534
Chapman family. Papers, ca. 1841-1954. 62-1605
Comfort, George Fisk, 1833-1910. Papers, 1803-
1910.
61-1527
Crow, Martha (Foote) 1854-1924. Papers, 1900-18.
61-1128
DeLaMare, Walter John, 1873-1956. Papers, ca.
1920-56. 61-924
DeWitt, Moses, 1766-1794. Papers, 1781-96. 61-1342
Eaton, Amos, 1776-1842. Papers, ea. 1817-36. 61-1417
Fairfield, N. Y.' Seminary. Records, 1810-1922.
61-1660
Lamartine, Alphonse Marie Louie de. 1790-1869
Letters, 1841-56. 61-912
Meitrovlc, Ivan, 1883- Papere, ea. 1950- 61-914
Miller, Gerrlt Smith, 1845-1937. Papers, 1780-1880.
61-1518
New York (State) Governor, 1955-1958 (Bzrrlman).
Records, 1954-58. 61-1647
New York. House of Refuge, Randall's Island.
Records, 1824-1935. 62-1609
Powys, John Cowper, 1872- Papers, ea. 1900-
Walker, Mary Edwards, 1S32-1919. Papers, ca.
1863-ea. 1880. 81-850
61-913
TALLADEGA COLLEGE. TALLADEGA AT.A SAVERY
LIBRARY —
Talladega College, Talladega, Ala. Savery Library.
Archives, 1887-1954. 61-1485
TALLMADGE BJETORICAL SOCIETY
Tallmadge Historical Society. Papers relating to
Tallmadge, Ohio, 1806-1962. 62-4443
TARRYTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. TARRYTOWM
1L_L see HISTORICAl SOCIETY OF THl
TARRYTOWNS, K Y.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY see PHILADELPHIA. TEMPLE
UNIVERSITY
•""^^ffiti STATE LIB RARY AND ARCHIVES. NASH-
VILLE
Bailey, Lucy Catherine. Papers, 1828-65. 62-3052
Barbee, John. Letter book, 1886-69. 62-3017
Barclay, Robert Edward, 1893- Papers 1854-
19Sl - 62-4902
Barnsley famUy. Papers, 1825-1908. 61-2018
Bedford, Benjamin W. , b. 1794. Letter book,
1853-67. 62-3016
Benfley, Blanch Spurlock. Papers, 1761-1942. 62-3522
Bransford family. Papers, 1813-1928. 62-3018
Britt, Mary (Nichols), coUsctor. Niehols-Britt
collection, 1771-1905. 61-1854
Brown, Campbell, 1840-1893. Papers of Campbell
Brown and Richard Stoddert EweU, 1852-83.
61-1359
BueU, George Pearson, 1833-1883. Papers of
George P. Buell and John S. Brian, 1805-1943.
61-1330
Bunting, Robert Franklin, 1828-1891. Papers, 18617-
62-66
Champion, S. A. Papers, 1876-85. 62-519
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1820-1886. Papers *nti
MS4-8S. 61-1151™
D'Heur family. Papers, 1780-1935. 62-3019
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1851-1928. Papers,
1812-1946.
61-1159
Dunlap, Hugh W„ 1798-1849. Papers of Hugh W. and
John H. Dunlap, 1824-1905. 62-251
Eakln, William, 1810-1848. Papers, 1828-65.
62-3051
Faw, Walter Wagner, 1867-1956. Papers, B19-
1956 - 62-4905
Foster family. Papers of the Foster and Woods
famfUes, 1808-1908. 62-511
FusselL Joseph H., 1836-1915. Papers, 1808-1921.
62-1420
Gaines, John Wesley, 1861-1926. Papers of John
Wesley Gaines and Edmund Pendleton Gaines.
1793-1926. ""■ gj.!,,,
Garrett, Finis James, 1875-1956. Correspond-
ence, 1904-07, 1916. 62.5422
Green, Lenamay, 1869-1952. Papers, 1886-
195B - 62-3050
Henley, David, 1749-1823. Papers, 1794-1808.
Hickman, Edwin Litton, 1875-1956. Papers,
1801 " ' 62-3020
Housewives League. Nashville. Records
1939-61. 82.3^,
Howell family. Papers, 1785-1947. 62-4864
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1767-1845. .dnt
Letters to Sam Houston, 182544. 60-3245 ^P
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U.S., 1767-1845. Papers.
1800-1942. j£l620
Johnson, Andrew, Pres. U. 5., 1808-1875. Papers.
1846-75. 62-532
Jones family. Papers, 1832-1930. 61-1160
Jordan, John Leland, 1669-1950. Papers, 1898-
61-252
1942.
Larew, Ada (Campbell) Papers.
62-3021
62-3625
LiUard family. Papers, 1806-1913. 62-3023
McAlistsr, Hfll, 1875-1969. Papers, 1806-1956.
62-950
512
TE ^ E 1u^S LmBARYAJg> ^ cmTO! l ™" :
McGarr, Own, ca. 1833-ca. 1903. McGarr-
Waters papers, 1848-1903. 62-3049
62-S64
62-3520
«W McGavock, Randal William, 1826-1883. Papers,
Mclver family. Papers, 1801-1925.
McKenale, Fayette Avery, 1872-1*57. Papers, 1694-
Mattbews, Thomas Edwin. Papers, 1789-1945.
62-3048
I87B-U26. 61-1333
Mottatt, Janus Strong, 1808-1890. Account boots.
1848-1928. ^62-252
Montgomery BeU Academy, Nashville. Minute
Soote, 1852-1950. 62-4490
Nagy, James Emeries, coUeetor. NashvUle
PotoUc Schools collection, 1710-1958. 62-4904
Nashville Bridge Company. Records, 1819-53. 62-702
Warmest family. Papers, 1854-1942. 62-66
O-Bryan, Joseph Branca. Papers, 1836-64. 62-3624
Old Oak Club, NashvUle. Records, 18864957.
62-520
Orr, Mary T., coUeetor. Papers, 1791-1896. 62-544
Polk, James Knox, Pres. V. S., 1795-1849
Papers, 1832-48. a _ 3g2i
Ramage, JolmS. Papers, 1808-1983. 62-74
Rankin, Abk (Porterfleld) 1869-1942. Papers,
1S87-194L, 62-562
Rcee, Kenneth Daniel, 1888-1960. Papers, 1879-
""• 62-1022
. Ross, John Walton, 1843-1820. Papers, 1891-1919.
«J*f 62-1567
Round Table Club, Nashville. Records, 1884-1955.
62-234
Bagby papers, 1872-1904. ei-m
Sevier, John, 1745-1815. Papers, 1752-1839. 62-3629
Simpson, sums! Robert, 1823-1906. Papers, 1862-
19ffl8 - 61-1373
Smoot fsmlly. Papers, 1848-1939. 62-3493
Stotosj William B., 1814-1897. Papers, 1811-86.
61-1289
Tennessee. State Library and Archives, NashvUfe.
Manuscript Section. Church records, 1797-1959.
62-3479
Tennessee. State Library and Archives, NashvUle.
Manuscript Section. Turnpike records, 1830-
1910 - 61-286
Thompson, Charles A. R. , 1825-1898. Papers
»1»-M35. '62-4712
Vance, James Isaac, 1862-1939. Papers, 1899-1941.
62-1404
Wall, Bernhardt, 1872- Papers.
62-67
Warner, James Cartwright, 1830-1895. Papers
1873-1932. 'gj^!
Whyte, Robert, 1767-1844. Papers, 1735-1882.
Williams family. Papers, 1812-1907.
61-1334
MfrEMKESSEE. mnvE RSTY. LIBRARY
Eaton, John, 1829-1906. Correspondence, 1865-81.
61-2958
Green, John W. Papers, 1845-1952. 62-55
Booper, Ben W., 1870-1957. Papers, 1911-26,
61-2957
J< Ta« J ^''"- l882 " 65 ' 0fSatem - niL? «*»«».
~" ,B - -.,.;.,.,. ; 62-697
Kyle, Absalom Arthur, 1818-1885. Papers 1847-
1902 - ' 62-1551
Lenoir family. Papers, 1603-93.
Bb«a Co., Tem. Records, 1785-1875.
62-1051
81-2959
'ository Index
Rosa family. Papers, 1835-1931. 62-53
Sttsnn Co-operative Association. Records, 1894-
"• 62-232
Stone, Stephen L., <L 1882. Papers, 1875-1909.
62-54
Temple, Mary Boyce, b. 1856. Correspondence.
1876-1920. gj.2,!
Temple, OBver Perry, 1620-1907. Papers, 1832-1909.
62-2152
Wallace, Campbell, 1806-1895. Papers, 1840-1946.
62-1048
Ttt " "'"E I rnp.P Y, ADSITW. ARCHIVES DIVISION
Asbury, Samuel £., collector. Texas hlstorieal
papers, 1833-ca. I960. 60-1699
Barr, Amelia Edith (Buddtoston) 1831-1919. Papers.
60-1641
Bauer, CarL of Fayette Ca, Tex. Lettsrs, 1862-64.
60-3134
Burleson, Emma, coUeetor. Burleson family papers.
60-1671
Ciandent Thomas Jefferson, 1802-1865. Papers,
1BM " W - 60-1673
Cupples, George, iai5-189S. Papers, 1861-63. 60-2208
nurympte, wmiam Cornelius, 1814-1898. Papers
U80 - e0 - 6lil646
Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Official correspondence, 1836-
**• 60-2172
Palm, Swante, 1815-1899. Papers, 1837-64. 60-2341
Palmer, Edward, 1831-1911. Writings, 1879-98
Elliott, Claude, 1896- collector. Papers, 1837-80.
Ferns, George A. Papers, 1836-1900.
10-1688
60-1668
Freeman, Prince Eugene, 1836-1893. Papers, 1839-
60-2492
Cray, A. B. Papers, 1850-60. 60-2202
Cray, Edwin Fairfax, 1829-1884. Letters, 1850-53.
60-1670
Gutierrez de Lara, Joes' Bernardo "^"tl llfl nn 1774-
1841. Papers, 1811-42. 60-1857
HHL John Oiristopher Coliimboa, 1827- 1904. Papers,
^ K " 80-1642
Hunt, Memuean, 1807-1856. Papers, 1842-46. 60-1693
Jackson, Andrew, sokber. Correspondence, 1819-
<*• 18M - 60-1640
Kerr, James, 1790-1850. Papers, 1813-66. 60-1665
King, John R. Papers, 1861-62. 6o- 2 349
Lamar, Mlrabeau Buonaparte, 1798-1BS9. Papers
1756-1859. """ fo_ 1M8
Lane, John Lafayette. Diaries, 1652-69. 61-3040
!«. E. J., Confederate soldier. Letters, 1862. 60-2326
Le Grand, Alexander. Papers, 1837. 60-1933
Llndsey, William. Papers, 1838-98. 60-1666
Logan, William M., 1810-1839. Papers, 1837-52.
60-1636
Lowry, Reynolds, coUeetor. Papers, 1852-1950.
60-1679
MeKnmey, Ashley M, Papers, 1830-84. 60-3236
McLeod, Hugh, 1814-1862. Papere, 1840-64, 60-1676
Maxey Thomas Sheldon, 1846-182L Papers, 1880-
1835 - 60-1985
Miller, Washington O ., 1814-1866. Papers, 1832-
60-1677
Moore, R. J. Papers, 1857-88. 60-1864
Moore, Warren W., 1887- Papers of the Moore and
Blair families, 1866-73. 60-1684
Morgan, R. S., 1824-1878. Papers, ca. 1830-1930.
60-1667
Morrow, Wright ChaHant, 1858-1942. Papers, ca. 1915-
60-1986
MuSoa, Manuel, d. 1799. Papers, 1795. 60-3237
Kavarro, Jose* Antonio, 1795-1871. Papers, 1837-70.
60-1633
HeiU, Andrew, d. 1883. Papere, 1830-80. 60-1788
lf0 ^SL M i 1£ort p * ua « , «> 1T94-1860. Correspondence
"****• 80-1932.
Pancoast, Joslah. Papers, 1643-48.
60-1862
60-1630
Peebles, Richard Rogers, 1810-18*8. Papers, 1840-
50 - 60-1631
Reagan, John Benainger, 1818-1905. Papers, 1847-
1905. 60-1638
Robertson, Elijah Sterling Clack, 1820-1879. Papers,
lM5 -*>- 80-1876
Robinson, George, of Texas. Papers, 1S33-1930,
60-2348
Reenter, A. R. Military routes of the Confederate
Army in Texas. 60-2303
Rouaer, George, collector. Papers on Reconstruction
in Texas, 1860-84. 80-1917
Rust, William, Correspondence, 1849-56. 60-1902
Rutherford, W. B., 1803-1894. Papers, 1864-85.
60-1636
Smyth, George W. Papers, 1837-57. 60-1683
TanuenlU, Jesse C. Papers, 1828-40. 80-1664
TerreU, Alexander Watktns, 1827-1912. Papers.
1665-1905. 60-1863
Texas. County Court (Calhoun Co.) Records,
184646. ' 61-2888
Thomas, W. L. Correspondence, 1900-01. 62-508
Thompson, Wells J., 1837-1914. Papers, 1850-80.
60-1637
Tlmmons, G. B„ b. 1835. Papers, 1856-92. 60-1643
Townsend, Nathaniel. Papers, 1828-1608. 60-1770
Vineyard, Mrs. A. W. Papers, 1850-96. 60-3235
Wheeler, John Edwin, b. 1812. Papers, 1821-96.
60-1634
Wheetock, Earner Louis Ripley, 1793-1847. Corre-
spondence, 1823-1911. go.igj,
Yoakum, Henderson K., 1810-1856. Papers, 1847-
60-1635
Addison, Oscar M., 1820-1898. Papers, 1835-1909.
6*1-3240
Adriance, John, 1818-1903. Papers, 1832-1903.
62-221
62-509
Allen, John T. Correspondence, 1858-69.
Arnett, William Washington, 1823-1892. Papers
1841 " 92 - ' 62-4008
Asbury, Samuel E. Papers, ca. 1813-ca. 1948.
62-4101
Askew, Beary G., b. 1845. Papers, to 1916. 61-3017
Austin Bible Society. Records, 1904-35. 62-4009
Baird, James W. Papers, 1882-1913. 62-3995
Baker, BuellO., 1890- Papers, 1892-1945. 62-3996
^VSS" - WI1Uam PW. 1825-1888. Papers, 1816-
190 °- 62-3997
Barker, Eugene Campbell, 1874-1956. Papers, ca.
*** v 399o
Barter, Miles, 1833-1907. Papere, ca. 1899-1907.
62-3999
Barrett, Don Carlos, 1788-1838. Papers, 1820-95.
62-4000
Barry, James Buckner, 1821-1908. Papers 1847-
1917 ' 62-4001
Bartholomew, Eugene C. 1839-1923. Papers, 1810-
19M - 62-4002
Batte, Robert Lynn, 18W-1935. Papers, 1820-
U42 - 62-4833
Bedichek, Roy, 1878-1959. Papers, ca. 1890-
"" a 62-4835
Behrna, Francis Marlon. Papers, 1871-1941. 62-4003
Benedict, Harry Yandell, 1869-1937. Paoers
1831-ca. 1938. ""*"' a ^ seB
&%&'
Repository Indent
TEXAS. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. TEXAS ARCHIVES
(Continued)
Blllingsley, James & , 1828-1882. Papers of
James B. and Virginia Catherine Shaw BiU-
ingsley, 1843-1920. 62-4834
Bllllagsley, Jesse, 1810-1880. Papers, 1871-87. 62-4004
Black, Reading Wood, 1830-1867. Papers, 1B62-
1934. 62-4005
Blitz, Julien PauL Papers, ca. 1885-1941. 62-4006
Blood, Edwin. Papers, 1853-1902, 62-4399
Borden, Gall, 1801-1874. Papers, 1830-1937.
62-4508
Bowers, M. H., d. ca. 1871. Papers, 1832-95. 62-4007
Brackenrldge, John Thomas, 1828-1906. Papers,
1840-1906. 62-4096
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1878. Correspondence, 1853-
63. 62-19
Brlggs, Clay Stone, 1876-1933. Papers, 1913-31. 62-4010
Brooks, Victor Lee, 1870-1925. Papers, 1907-27.
62-4011
Brown, Frank, 1833-1913. Papers, ea. 1820-1900.
62-4012
Brown, William Garrott, 1868-1913. Papers,
1878-1913. 62-4105
Bryan, Gay Morrison, 1821-1901. Papers, 1823-99.
61-3163
Bryan, Hoses Austin, 1817-1895. Papers,
1824-95 62-4765
Bunting, Benry Stanhope, 1869-1948. Papers,
ca. 1840-1946. 62-4104
Bunting, Robert Franklin, 1828-1891. Papers,
186145. 62-4013
Campbell, Thomas Mitchell, 1856-1923. Papers,
1802, 1898-1921. 62-4014
Cafflngton, Leonidas D. Papers, 1641 -ca. 1943. 62-4015
Carroll, Benajah Harvey, 1874-1922. Papers, ca.
1902-ca. 1920. 82-4087
Carter, MaryD., historian. Papers, 1890-1932.
62-4424
Cartledge, Eugene. Papers, 1874-1940. 62-4016
Carttar, George C. Papers, 1859-ca. 1920. 62-4320
Carttar, John G. Papers, ca. 1894 -ca. 1918. 62-4017
Cartwright, Matthew, 1807-1870. Papers, 1831-71.
62-4018
Chambers, Thomas W., d. 1855. Papers, 1824-95.
62-4044
Cheaowlih and Clark, Bonbam, Tex. Records,
1860-95.
62-4123
Chllders, George P. Papers, 1917-24. 62-3990
Clark, Edward, 1815-1880. Papers, 1842-1910. 62-3991
Clayton, Nicholas J. Papers, ca. 1869-1909. 62-3992
Clow, Alice. Papers, 1846-1917. 62-3993
Cochran, Richard E v 1818-1846. Papers, 1838-47.
62-3994
Collett, James H. Papers, 1810-1952. 62-404B
Collins, Francis, 1820-1882. Papers, 1821-71. 62-4019
Collins, Thomas P., d. 1873. Papers, 1843-1921.
62-3964
Colquitt, Oscar Branch, 1861-1940. Papers, 1875-
1940. 81-3215
Confederate States of America. Army. District of
Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. General
orders, 1862-64. 61-3076
Connellee, Charles Ulrleh, 1851-1930. Papers, 1851-
1919. 62-746
Cooper, Oscar Benry, 1852-1932. Papers. 61-2983
Cousins, Robert Bartow, 1861-1932. Papers, 1861-
1M2. 61-3203
Crawford, William Carroll, 1804-1895. Papers, 1842-
95. 62-209
Croeneron, Helen. Scrapbooks, 1888-1940. 62-3965
DashleU, Aurella. Papers, 1857-1937. 62-4098
Dashlell, Jeremiah Yellott, 1804-1888. Papers,
1848-1910. 61-3086
Dangherty, James M., b. 1850. Papers, 1870-1933.
62-4099
Davenport, J. Herbert, 1882-1957. Papers, ca.
1800-1921. 62-4968
Decherd, Mary. Papers, 1887-1946. 62-4912
Dead, Edward Lewis, 1875-1943. Correspondence,
1913-42. 62-3967
Duckworth, J. D. W. Duekworth-Smtth-McPberson
papers, 1835-85. 62-3968
Duncan, Green C. Papers, 1853-1910. 62-4100
Dwyer, Thomas, d. 1876. Papers, 1858-1907. > '62-3969
Edmand, Exte, d. ca. 1940. Papers, 1866-1940. 62-3970
Edwards, Lillian a, 1883-1953? Papers, 1831-
1953. 62-4911
Ellis, Powhatan, 1790-1883. Papers, 1811-36. 62-3971
Emmett, Chris, 18B6- Papers. 62-3972
Jefferson Davis scrapbooks, 1850-89. 62-3966
Texas. University. Library. Bell County papers,
ca. 1850-ca. 1881. 62-4045
Texas. University. Library. Confederate records,
1861-65, 61-3140
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UMVEHSTfY. FORT WORTH. LIBRARY
Lewls, William Luther, collector. Letters and
literary MSS., 1733-1814. 60-2858
TEXAS TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE. LUBBOCK.
LIBRARY. SOUTHWE ST (yriOTm
Adams family. Papers, 1870-1921. 62-3988
American Association of University Women.
Lubbock Branch. Records, 1935-58. 62-4991
Andrews, Roth (Horn) Papers on Texas Teehnolog-
leal College, 1925-58. 62-3989
Baker Mercantile Company. Records, 1896-1954.
Riggers, Don Hampton, 1868-1957. Papers.
62-3967
62-3986
Botsford, Ed M., 1869- collector. Papers, ca.
1893-ca. 1956 62-3985
Breedlove, William Clem, 1900-1953. Papers. 62-3984
Branson, Billy Ray. Papere relating to Texas
Land and Development Company, 1918-60. 62-4479
Campbell, Benry Harrison, 1840-1911. Papers,
1869-97. 62-3983
Carter, Amon Giles, 1879-1955. Papers relating
to Texas Technological College, 1923-27. 62-4480
Carter-Houston Dry Goods Company, Phdnview,
Tex. Records, 1914-18. 62-3982
Church Women's Federation of Lubbock. Records,
1933-57. 62-3908
Cocke, Joseph. Papers, 1932-42. 62-3981
Connor, Seymour V. Blggers notes, 1960-61. 62-3978
Cook, Gertrude (Harris) Scrapbooks. 62-3980
Crane, Royston Campbell, 1884-1956. Papere on
Texas Technological College, 1916-31. 62-4475
Crump, Katie Belle, 1889- collector. Weather clip-
pings, ca. 1940-58. 62-4058
Davis, Alarlc Brandt, 1880- Papers relating to
Texas Technological College, ca. 1923-33. 62-4900
Dunn, Mary. Papers, 1923-61. 62-4826
Dunn, Robert Franklin, 1855-1929. Papers. 82-4057
Ellwood, Isaac L, 1833-1910. Papers, 1885-1915.
82-3958
Estelllne State Bank. Records, 1905-33. ;, 62-3894
Flsk. Greenleaf, 1807-1888. Papers, 1835-88. 62-3959
Ford, Gus Lee, 1884- Papers, 1931-35. 62-9001
Gracy, Alice (Duggan) Papers, 1845-1951. 62-3960
Huston, Ralph E. Papers, 1905-19. 62-3961
Junior Garden Club, Lubbock, Tex. Records,
1939-60. 62-4135
Kent, Leona (Gelin) Papers, 1942-46. 62-4970
Lovejoy, Elijah Parish, 1602-1837. Papers,
1804-91. 62-4984
Murphy, John Joseph, 1879-1957. Pspsrs, ca. 1881-
ca. 1953. 62-4175
Kaylor, Pauline. James R. Record coUsctlon of
west Texas pioneers, 1936-59. 62-31
Olive, Jeansette Ramsey. Papers, 1906-53.
180^
Pearce, William Martin, 1886-1952. Papers,
1912-53. 62-3805
Reed, Malcolm Hiram, 1876-1945. Papers, 1928-40.
62-3806
Ripley Townslte Company. Records, £119-52. 62-4906
Robertson, Mrs. C. N. Papers, 1936-46. 62-4510
Roddy, Mrs. P. E. Papers, ca. 1900-61. 62-3802
Sadler, F. W., collector. Barley Sadler papers, ca.
1954. 62-3979
SaylSB, Henry, 1877-1957. Papers, 1830-1967. 82-3799
Sharps Rifle Company, Bridgeport, Conn- Records,
1874-84. 62-3800
Spikes, Nellie (Witt) 1888- Papers, 1930-58. 62-3801
Stabto, Lou (Caraway) 1875-1980. Papers, 1683-
1904. 62-3798
Studhauer, Richard Arthur, 1887-1958. Papers on
the Taqul Indians, ca. 1934. 62-3415
Texas Home Economics Association. Records, ca.
1909- 62-3424
Texas Technological College, lahhock Scrapbooks,
1923-36. 62-3817
Thornton, Daniel L J. Papers, 1924-56. 62-3807
West Texas Museum Association. Woman's ohm
lists, 1951. 62-3816
Willson, David MoutervlUe, 1856-1926. Papers.
1884-1929. S2-S407J
Willson, James McCrorry, 1887- Papers, ea. *
1900-61. e2-S471
TsUow House Land Company. Records, 1913-43. 62-4097
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE REFORMED
CHURCH PI AMERICA see NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.
THEO LOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE REFORMED
CHURCH DI AMERICA
TRENTON. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Trenton. Free Public Library. Records of volunteer
fire companies of Trenton, 1747-1936. 81-1402
Trenton. Free Public Library. Trantooistta; jbssb-
serlpts, 1721-1932. 61-2213
TRINITY COLLEGE. HARTFORD. CONN. LIBRARY
Allen, Nathan Henry, 1848-1925. Papers, 1864-1922.
61-974
Barnard, Henry, 1811-1900. Papers, 1761-1900. 62-3833
Germany. GesandtschUL China. Records, 1868-
!**■ 61-1343
Protestant Epsleopal Church In the U. S. A.
Connecticut (Diocese) Archives, 1727-1955. 61-3151
Slbour family. Papers, 1689-1917. 61-1860
Trumbull, James Hammond, 1821-1897. Papers,
1863-95. 62-2162
Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900. Papers, 1861-
1900. gj.nrj
TUFTS UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Ryder, William Henry, 1822-1888, collector.
Confederate archives, 1861-65. 62-4670
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. LIBRARY
Bradford, Roars, 1896-1948. Papers, 1930-49.
Farar, Benjamin. Papers, 1773-1826.
Hutson, Ethel. Papers, 1913-20.
61-66
62-3919
61-340
TPLAME PMlVfcHaTl'l! OF LOUISIANA. LIB RARY
(Continued!
Johnston, William Preston, 1831-1899. Papers of
William Preston Johnston and Albert Sidney Johns-
ton, 1700-1900. 61-1358
Merosr, wilHsm Newton, 1792-1879? Papers
1829-54. 62-3915
Now Orleans. Records, 1770-1884. 61-379
Hew Orleans and CaxraUton Railroad Cooipaay
Records, 1834-86. ei-aj,
Poydras Borne, New Orleans. Records, 1776-
1960. 82-4686
Saxon, Lyle, 1891-1946. Papers, 1784-1949 61-182
Stoddard, Bphrsim Samuel. Papers, 1886-1906.
61-11M
tulsa. okla. ronrrarrr . wn
RobarbKn family. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1816-1933, 61-32M
TOION THEOLOca^M. SRM piARY. mew yog-,;
MEW YORK. U1UOW T^LOTI^ SE3toSrt
PWTARIAH HBTORICAL 8QC1ETT BOB^N
Bale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909. Papers, 1848-
1 * • 7 61-1605
O. B. COAST GUARD AC ADEMY. MEW LONDON. CONK.
LIBRARX
U. B. Rovainm-Cutter Service. Records, 1789-1946.
61-2446
P. 8. LIBRARY OF CONCRESS. MAN USCRIPT
DIVISION
Abbott, Samuel Warren, 1637-1904. Letter book,
1862-77. 62-4515
AbeeL James. Correspondence, 1778-80. 62-4586
Adams, abode, 1872-1953. Papers. 62-4857
Aero Club of Washington, D. C. Records.
1909-21.
62-4579
Ainsworth, Frederick Craytan, 1852-1934.
Correepondence, 1901-28. 62-4533
Alaska Railroad. Records, 1915-24. 59-216
Aldrleh, Nelson WUmarth, 1641-1916. Papers,
1762-1930.
60-464
Allen, Frederick Lewis, 1690-1954. Papers, 1892-
1,S6 - 59-19
Allen, Henry Tureman, 1859-1930. Papers, 1806-
19SS. 59-260
Allen, William, 1803-1879. Papers, 1821-79. 62-4818
Ambler, John, 1762-1836. Papers, 1800-62. 62-4511
American Gold Star Mothers. Records, 1917-41.
60-131
American Press Association. Records, 1890-99.
59-235
Anderson, Chandler Parsons, 1886-1936. Papers,
ea. 1896-1935. 59-243
Anderson, Robert, 1806-1871. Papers, 1619-1919.
59-22
Andrewe, Frank Maxwell, 1884-1943. Papere
1820-42. 82-4575
Armstrong, Richard, 1805-1860. Papers.
1831-54,1915-29. 62-4760
Arnold, John Carvel, 1833-1865. Papers, 1856-
19S7. 62-4761
Arthur, Chester Alan, Pros. V. S„ 1830-1886. Papers,
1843-1938. 60-427
Ashley, Frederick William, 1863-1942. Material for
a history at the Library at Congress, 1939. 59-1
Associated Survivors of the Sixth U. S. Army
Corps. Records, 1883-1930. 62^4574
Association against the ProUMtion Amendment.
Records, 1920-33. 59-249
Repository Index
Association of Acting Assistant Surgeons of the
United States Army. Records, 1888-97. 62-4516
Ayree, Leonard Porter, 1879-1946. Papere, 1902-
«• "61-1651
BaUne, Alexia TasU'eMch, 1866-1930. Papers,
1901-30. 62-4591
Bache, Alexander Dallas, 1806-1867. Papere,
1836-63. 62-4858
Bah-d, Samuel John, 1817-1893. Papers,
1834-92. 62-4543
Baker, Newton DmhL 1871-1937. Papers, ea.
M98-W5. 62-2705
Baker, Ray stansard, 1870-1946. Papers, 1836-
1946. 60-39
Baldwin, Evelyn Briggs, 1883-1933. Papers, 1650-
1933. 59-209
Bancroft family. Papers of the Bancroft and BUss
families, 1770-1931. 60-771
Banister, Marlon (Glass) d. 1981. Papere, 1933-51.
59-193
Barboe, James a, 1832-1904. Papers, 1816-1951.
60-571
Barber, George Ware, 1890-1948. Papers,
1929-48. 62-4573
Barker, Wharton, 1846-1921. Papers, 1870-1920.
59-148
Barnard famUy. Papers, 1714-1901. 62-4621
Barnes, Jamee Martin, 1899-1958. Papers
1824-58. 82-4561
Bartlett, Paul Wayiand, 1865-1926. Papers.
1887-1949. 62-4598
Bates, Edward, 1793-1869. Papers, 1859-66.
62-4536
Beale family. Decatur House papers, 1801-1957.
61-1627
BealL Thomas. Business records, 1794-1811.
62-4535
Beard, Daniel Carter, 1850-1941. Papers, 1798-
1B4L 60-82
Becker, George Ferdinand, 1847-1919. Papers.
1814-1928. «•»". ^^
Beeeher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887. Papers,
1836-86. 62-4572
Bell, John, 1797-1869. Papers, 1815-61. 62-4530
Barge, Wendell, 1903-1955. Papers, 1907-50. 59-24
Berlepech, Bans Hermann Carl Lodwig, graf von,
1850-1915. Papere, 1879-1913. 62-4517
Beverldge, Albert Jeremiah, 1882-1927. Beveridge-
Lincoln papere, 1788-1928. 59-55
Beverldge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927.
Papen, ea. 1890-1927. 62-2706
Beyer, Otto Sternoff, 1886-1948. Papers, 1915-48.
Blddle, George, 1865- Papere, 1899-1960.
59-236
62-4595
Blddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844. Papers, 1661-
1933. 62-4614
Blgelow, John, 1854-1936. Papers, ca. 1886-1936.
60-1722
Blnckley, John Milton. Papers, 1816-1943. 62-4613
Blrney, Jamee Gillespie, 1792-1657. Papers,
Black, Jeremiah Sullivan, 1810-1683 Pacers
1813-1904. ^* ' e^gM
Blair & Rives, Washington, D. C. Records.
1815-99. e.^!
Blennerhaesett, Barman, 17947-1831. Papere.
1755-1866. ^ gj^jo
BUss, Tanker Howard, 1853-1930. Papers, 1870-
1M«- 39-259
62-4563
Blodget, Samuel, 1724-1807. Papers, 1758-1813
e
Boardman, Mabel Thorp. Papers, 1853-1945.
62-4654
Boggs, Samuel Whlttemore, 1889-1954. Papers,
1M4-54. "■"* so-143
Ba !S^ t fi° aTlmio ^l^^l-mi. Papers,
1TM - 1W1 - 60-2031
Borghun, John Gutxon de la Mottle, 1867-1941. Papers,
1896-1953. 60-1466
Bosweli (William) & Company, Port Tobacco,
Md. Records, 1846-61. 62-4537
Bourne, Sytvanus. Papers, 1775-1859. 62-4998
Bowker, Richard Rogers, 1648-1933. Papers, 1831-
1931. 59-208
Brent, Charles Henry, Bp., 1862-1929. Papers, 1886-
1949. 59-2J3
Bristol, Mark Lambert, 1866-1939. Papers, 1887-
1939. 60-20
Brlstow, Benjamin Helm, 1832-1866. Papers,
1839-1932. 62-4646
Brows, Edward, 1771-1844. Papere, 1792-1848.
Brown, Jacob Jennings, 1775-1828. Papers,
1813-28. 62-4683
Brown, James, 1766-1835. Papers, 1765-1867.
Brown, John, 1600-1859. Papers, 1801-1928.
Browns, Charles Albert, 1870-1947. Papers, IBM-
IMS. 59-147
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925. Papers,
ca. 1677-1940. 59-217
Bryeon, Lyman, 1888-1959. Papers, 190B-60.
62-4611
Buchanan, James, Free. TT. S. , 1791-1868.
Papers of James n "»VMian and Harriet Lane
Johnston, 1829-87. 62-4869
Buck, Solon Justus, 1894-1962. Papere, 1901-57.
82-4618
Bollard, Robert Lee, 1661-1947. Papers, 1899-1955.
69-230
Bunau-Varllla, Philippe, 1859-1940. Papers,
1880-1955. 62-4655
Burch, Samuel. Papers, 1775-1865. 62-4568
Burke, Edmund, 1809-1882. Papers, 1821-81.
62-4649
Burleson, Albert Sidney, 1863-1937. Papers, 1845-
1M3. 60-160
BurUngame family. Papere, 1610-1937. 59-149
Burr, Edward, 1859-1952. Papers, 1865-96. 62-4625
Burton, George William, 1858-1941. Papers,
1908-30. 62-4552
Campbell, Sir Francis Joseph, 1834-1914. Papere,
1870-1935. 59-150
Campbell, George Washington, 1769-1848.
Papers, 1793-1686. 62-4616
Capet, Thomas, 1861-1950, collector. The Thomas
Capek collection of materials relating to Czecho-
slovakia and Czech-Americans. 59-44
Carlock, Lyman Judy, 1867-1903. Papers, 1899-
1905. 61-2993
Carpenter, Frank W„ 1871-1936. Papers, ISM-
MSB. 62-692
Carr, Wilbur John, 1670-1942. Papers, 1892-1942.
61-1659
Carter, Clarence Edwin, 1881- Papers, 1763-1956.
60-156
Carter, Thomas Henry, 1854-1911. Papers, 1883-
1917. 59-233
Caton, John Dean, 1612-1695. Papere, 1826-95.
62-4603
Catt, Carrie (Lane) Chapman, 1859-1947. Diary,
1911-12. 59-54
Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944. Papers,
1869-1948. 62-4684
Causten, James H. Causten-Plckett papers
1765-1916. 62-4903
Chilli-Long, Charles, 1842-1917. Papers,
1669-1918. 62-4567
Chalmers, William James, 1852-1938. Papers,
1914-18. 60-137
Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1826-1914.
Papers, 1862-1910. 62-4660
Chandler, William Eaton, 1835-1917. Papers,
1864-1917. 62-4620
Chandler, Zacharlah, 1813-1879. Papers,
1654-99. 62-4626
Repository Index
P. S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. MANUSCRIPT
DIVISION [Continued)
Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910. Papers, 1850-1910.
62-4604
Chase, Salmon Portland, 1*08-1873. Papers,
1755-1874. 62-4509
Children's Crusade lor Children. Records,
1939-40. 62-4551
Cheats, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917. Papers, 1745-
1927. 60-28
Clano, Galeazzo, coute, B03-1944. Working
papers relating to the publication of the Claoo
diaries, 1939-48. 59-189
Citizen's Joint Committee on National Representa-
tion lor the District of Columbia. Records
1980-61. ' 62-4584
Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramek, 1809-1884.
Papers, 1818-85. 62-4550
Clapp, William Warland, K26-1891. Papers
1856-1811. 62-4651
Clapper, Raymond, 1892-1944. Papers, ca. 1913-44,
59-52
Clark, Edward Tracy, 1878-1935. Papers.
1923-35. SJ.4J2J
Clark, Panl Hedrlck, 1878-1946. Letters and other
messages to Joan J. Pershing, with related papers,
1918-22. 59_3o
Clarkson, James Sullivan, 1842-1918. Papers
1851-1917. 62-4615
Clayton, John Middleton, 1796-1856. Papers,
1798-1868. 62-4635
Qeland, Thomas Maltland, 1880- Papers, 1900-
48. 61-1666
Cleveland, Grover, Pres. U.S., 1837-1908.
Papers, 1859-1945. 62-4985
Clinch, Duncan Lament, 1787-1849. Papers
1834-59. 62-4590
CoblenU, William Weber, 1873- Papers,
1884-1960.
Colby, Balnbrioge, 1869-1950. Papers, 1888-1950.
59-56
Collins, Ross Alexander, 1880- Papers, 1930.
Comstock, Cyrus Ballon, 1831-1910. Papers,
1855-1906. 62-4637
Cunoally, Thomas Terry, 1877- Papers,
1696-1952. 62-2696
Conner, David, 1792-1856. Papers, 1817-47.
62-4693
Conway, George Robert Graham, 1873-1951, collector.
The G. R. G. Conway collection in the Library of
Congress, 1559-1786. 59-57
Cooliage, Calvin, Pres. U. S. ,1872-1933.
Papers, 1921-29. 62-4987
Cope, John, of Ohio. Papers, 1831-1919. 62-4629
Corey, Herbert, 1872-1954. Papers, 1847-1954. 59-3
Corwln, Thomas, 1794-1865. Correspondence, 1850-
52. 80-29
Crawford, Samuel Wylie, 1829-1892. Papers
1860-92. 62-4627
Creel, George, 1876-1953. Papers, 1896-1953. 60-154
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1863. Papers
1782-1888.
Crocker, Stuart Miller, 1898-1956. Papers, ca.
1924-ca. 1929. 62-4856
Crulkshank, Robert. Business records, 1827-31.
62-4532
Cuban Educational Association of the United States
of America. Records, 1898-1954. 62-4762
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1825-1903. Papers.
1637-1939. 60-1701
Curtice, Cooper, 1856-1939. Papers, 1822-1950.
Cunning, Caleb, 1800-1879. Papers, 1785-1906.
82-4607
Cutting, Bronson, 1888-1935. Papers, 1899-1950
62-4632
Darnel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion
of Aeronautics, Inc. Papers, 1926-43. 62-2697
62-2742
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948. Papers, 1863-1942
59-45
Davidson, Jo, 1883-1952. Papers, 1906-52. 61-1428
Davidson, Samuel, d. 1810. Papers, 1780-1810.
62-4567
Davies, Joseph Edward, 1876-1958. Papers,
1860-1957. 62-460S
59-47
59-207
Davis, James John, 1673-1947. Papers, 1920-45.
Davis, Merman H., 1878-1944. Papers, 1918-42.
Dawes, Benry Laurens, 1816-1903. Papers,
1833-1933. 62-4605
De Forest, Lee, 1873- Papers, 1884-1950. 59-25
Denison, George Stanton, 1833-1866. Papers,
1651-64. 62-4661
Depew, Chauncey Mitchell, 1834-1928. Papers,
1865-1928.
62-4558
Dem, George Henry, 1872-1936. Papers, 1933-36.
59-146
Dewey, George, 1637-1917. Papers, 1820-1919.
62-4589
Dickinson, Charles Monroe, 1842-1924. Papers,
1897-1923. 62-4585
Dickinson, Donald McDonald, 1846-1917.
Correspondence, 1863-1817. 62-4512
Dixon, Edward. Business records, 1743-96. 62-4534
Dixou, Frederick, d. 1923. Papers, 1897-1923. 59-15
Dock, Mlra Lloyd. Papers, 1814-1947. 59-151
Dodd, William Edward, 1869-1940. Papers, 1900-
*"■ 60-578
Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 1800-1871. Papers,
1779-1943.
62-4888
Draper, Ernest Gallaudet, 1885-1954. Papers, 1920-
53. 59-31
Drennan, Daniel O. , ca. 1840-ca. 1905. Papers,
1861-1904. 62-880
Dumont, Henry, 1878-1942. Papers of Henry and
Nina Webster Dumont, 1905-36. 59-28
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894. Papers, 1829-
1830. 60-1103
Edman, Irwin, 1896-1954. Papers, 1931-54. 59-39
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889. Papers, 1821-89.
62-4518
Evans, Rudulph, 1878-1960. Papers, 1867-1958.
61-1407
Evarts, William Maxwell, 1818-190L. Papers, 1835-
1908. 60-125
FabbrL Alessandro, 1877-1922. Papers, 1917-22.
59-206
Feamster family. Papers, 1794-1960. 62-4665
Fink, Albert, 1827-1897. Papers, 1850-93. 62-4588
Fisher, Albert-Kenrlck, 1856-1948. Papers,
1827-1957.
62-4592
Fisher, Walter Lowrfc, 1862-1935. Papers, 1879-193&
61-1509
Fiske, Minnie Maddern (Davey) 1865-1932
Papers, 1884-1932. 62-4656
Fleetwood, Christian Abraham, 1840-1914. Papers
1797-1945. 60-3194
Fletcher, Henry Prather, 1873-1959. Papers
1898-1958. *** - a ^ 4
Flood, Henry Delaware, 1865-1921. Papers, 1870-
!»1- 59-225
Floyd, John, 1783-1837. Papers, 1623-32. 80-2231
Food for Freedom, inc. Records, 1942-47. 59-162
Forbes, William Cameron, 1870- Journals, 1904-
**• 60-17
Ford peace plan papers, 1915-18. 60-574
Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1935. Papers.
1884-1935. 62-4519
Frederic, Harold, 1856-1898. Papers, 1893-97. 59-234
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers,
JM0 - 54 - 60-133
516
French orphans of World War L 1916-27:
historiss.
62-2713
Frewen, Moreton, 1853-1924. Papers, 1871-1932.
60-161
Frey, John Philip, 1871- Papers, 1891-1951. 59-2'3F
Furman, Bes6, 1894- Papers, 1919-60. 62-4554
Gage, Lyman Judson, 1836-1927. Letter books,
1697-1906. 60-561
Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins, 1787-1851. Papers
of Thomas Hopkins and Edward Miner G&Uaadet,
1806-1958. 61-1329
Garfield, James Rudolph, 1885-1950. Papers, 1880-
1948. 59-262
Genet, Edmond Charles, 1763-1834. Papers, 1756-
1895. 59-224
Ghent, William James, 1866-1942. Papers,
1876-1942. 62-4659
Gfbbs, George Satan, 1875-1947. Papers,
1898-1947. 62-2708
Gideon and Company, Washington, D. C. Records,
1819-63. 62-4630
Glassford (John) and Company, Glasgow.
Records of John Glassfordand Company and
successors, 1753-1834. " 62-4657
Goktenwelser, Emanuel Atexandrovlch, 1883-1953.
Papers, 1919-52. 59-27
Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920. Papers,
1885-1919. 62-4578
Gor'kfl, Maksim, 1868-1938. Papers, 1922-38.
Gould, George Milbry, 1846-1922. George M.
Gould collection of Hearnlana, 1877-1931. 62-4633
Granger, Francis, 1792-1868. Papers of Francis
and Gideon Granger, 1800-64. 62-4841
Greely, Adolphus Washington, 1844-1935. Papers
1753-1959. 62-489J)
Gregory, Thomas Watt, 1861-1933. Papers, 1914-
**• 60-606
Grey, Zane, 1872-1939. Papers. 62- „13
Grlscom, Lloyd Carpenter, 1872-1959. Papers
1898-1951. '62-4555
Gurowski, Adam, hraWa, 1805-1886. Papers, 1848-
98 ' 59-141
59-231
59-139
62-4541
Hagedora, Hermann, 1882- Papers, ca. 1917-35.
Hale family. Papers, 1698-1914.
Hall, Olivia B. Papers, 1869-1905.
Hamilton, James Woodbnm, 1866- Papers, 1911-
39. 60-74*
Hamlin, Charles Sumner, 1861-1938. Papers.
1869-1955. 59 _ zl0
Band, T ifa me d , 1872- Minutes of trials, 1909-24.
59-12
Harbord, James Guthrie, 1866-1947. Papers, 1886-
193t 59-211
Harper's magazine. Records, 1869- 60-249
Harriman, Florence Jaffray (Burst) 1870- Papers
1912-50. "" 8 i. 1514
Harris, TheophHus, 1769-1841. Papers, ca. 1793-
Harris, William Torrey, 1835-1909. Papers, 1866-
1908 - 59-250
Harrison, Benjamin, Pres. U. S., 1833-1901.
Papers, 1787-1938. 62-889 J
Harrison, John Scott, 1804-1878. Papers, 1806-75.
61-1178
Harrison, Leland, 1883-1951. Papers, 1915-47. 59-20
Harrison, William Henry, Pres. U. S., 1773-1841
Papers, 1734-1939. 59-182
Hart, William Surrey, 1874-1946. Papers, 1914-55.
59-38
Hay, John, 1838-1905. Papers, 1856-1914. 59-228
Heflbronner, RaouL. Papers, 1887-1914. 59-48
Helm, Edith (Benham) Papers, 1918-53. 60-575
Hitchcock, Frank Harris, 1867-1935. Papers, 1905-35.
61-1487
U. 8. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. MANUSCRIP T DIVISTnM
(Continued) ~~ — ~— — ~ ^— ^— — — —— ,^_^ _
Hltt, Robert Roberts, 1834-1906. Papers, 1830-
1905 - 62-4639
ana* Hohneo, George Frederick, 1820-1897. Papers
8jJ!» 1785-1693. eo . MM
Bolten, Samuel, 1738-1816. Papers, 1744-1843. 59-32
Howe, Julia (Ward) 1819-1910. Papers 1861-
1917 - 62-4577
Hugta* Charles Evans, 1862-1848. Papers, ca. 1876-
""• 60-690
Hughes, Bverott Strait, 1886-1967. Papers, 1903-46.
61-1856
Humphrey, William E., 1862-1934. Papers,
Hyde, Dorsey William, 1888-1955. Papers, 1805-
*•* 60-27
IckM, Harold Le Claire, 1874-1852. Papers, l«05_
60-146
62-2699
62-4531
62-4884
Ihman, Samuel Guy, 187T- Papers, 1901-62.
Ireland. Parliament House of Commons.
Debates, 1776-89. —■«-.
**!£££** optnred ourlng World War ft
James, Marquis, 1891-1955. Papers, 1914-55.
Jardme, wjUiam Marion, 1879-1955. Papers,
Jenctee, Thomas Alton, 1818-1875. Papers, 1838-
lm - 60-586
Jessup, Philip Caryl, 1897- Papers, 1902- 62-4576
Jemnv Thomas Sidney, 1788-1860. Papers, 1780-
"° 7 - 60-1706
~ M !FiuiS£' Pim - "• s - 180e - 1875 - **»"■
"" 1B0 °- 61-3688
Johnson, Nelson Truster, 1887-1854. Papers, 1816-
60-1
Johnston, Mercer Green. Papers, 1860-1954. 59-16
Johnston, William Dawson, 1871-1928. Papers
Joint Committee on Materials tor Research.
Records, ca. 1830-40.
62-4662
». Papers, 1846-
59-258
KantE, August Valentine, 1828-
1845.
SUtu, .Joseph Warren, 1836-1832. Civil War papers,
H»»^ George, 1845-1824. Papers, 1840-1837.
59-212
rent, James, 1763-1847. Papers, 1778-1854. 59-222
Bag, Judson. Papers, 1800-58. ei ^^
mngsbury, Jacob, 1756-1837. Papers, 1727-
°- 62-4544
Knerr, Hugh Johnson, 1887- Papers, 1835-48. 62-4182
Knot, Franklin, 1874-1844. Papers. 1898-1854.
KiioxJPhllaiider Chase, 185S-1921. Papers, 1898-
181 59-28
L ^F«* Samuel, 1846-1931. Papers, ca. 1850-
LU Sm iS? elScbtt ' 18S1 - 1805 - P»P«rs. ca.
U85 - 1905 - 62-4600
Lansing, Robert, 1884-1828. Papers, 1880-1933.
59-163
fJLLarJmer, Johns., 1783-1865. Papers, 1805-44.
" 60-570
I-aghlm, James Lnurenee, 1850-1933. Papers, 1802-
60-132
L *^5- "f^- 1T24-1M2. Papers of Henry
and John Laurens, 1732-1811. 62-4890
Lawrie, Lee Oskar, 1877- Papers, 1820-54.
62-4539
*~&%m? UL ' r '* m ''' mlMt "*>*>- P»P=",
Leahy, William D. Papers, 1893-1852. so-1787
•»• **? tm f'- , DeButts-Ely collection of Robert E.
Lee family papers, 1749-1916. 62-4634
Repository Index
Le Gendre. Charles William, 1830-1899. Papers
1866-94 ^ 62-4540
Lelsy Ernest Erwm, 1887- The American histor-
ical novel: manuscript and related materiaL
ca. 1923-50 i >■—*,
^°- 59-172
Lejeune, John Archer, 1867-1942. Papers, 1882-1942.
52-565
Lewis, James Hamilton, 1863-1839. Papers, ca.
1M7 - M - 60-568
L '^',i^ aa - Pn '- V - S - iSM-lMS. Papers,
iNa-isie. Mmlu
Lindsay, Benjamin Ban, 1868-1943. Papers, ca.
1886-1954. jo.jj.
Loaning, Grover Cleveland, 1888- Papers, 1900-
"• 62-2702
Long, Breckinridge, 1881-1858. Papers, 1740-
1M8 - 62-4858
Long, Crawford Williamson, 1815-1876. Papers.
1837-1830. " Pm> M . a( „
Loomis, Mahlon, 1826-1886. Papera, 1854-1810.
62-4526
McAdoo, WOllsm Globs, 1863-1841. Papers, 1786-
1ML 58-238
McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1838. Papers, 1783-1848.
60-1452
McCleUan, George Brlnton, 1865-1940. Papers,
1838-1822. 59.X4
McCook family. Papers, 1830-1855. 68-49
""^SfJ?- L,Bde ^T' 1W5-1958. Papers,
""*• S9-257
McElroy, Robert MeNutt, 1872-1859. Papers
ca. 1909-24. 82.455,1
McGee, Anita (Newcomb) 1864-1840. Papera,
1688-1932. 62-4885
McGee, W. J. , 1853-1812. Papers, 1882-1816.
62-4622
McKlm, Charles Pollen, 1847-1809. Papers
1838-1928. ^*™' gj.iMg
McKinley, William, Pies. D. S., 1843-1801. Papera,
ca. 1847-1802. 62-891
MeMahon, Brian, 1903-1852. Papers, 1943-52. 60-134
MeNalr, Lesley James, 1883-1944. Papers, 1804-
45- 58-241
McNary, Charlee Llaza, 1874-1844. Papers, 1921-
**■ 60-1414
Mann, James Robert, 1856-1922. Papers, 1887-
1822.
MargaU, Lorenzo. Business records, 1845-87. 58-242
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940. Florence Hamilton
collection of Marktiamlaaa, 1800-50. 60-155
Marsh, Benjamin Clarke, 1877-1952. Papers.
W10-60. "*"■ SM6
Me ?IJ? l, ' J0,U ' Cam l >b » u . 1666-1945. Papers, 188B-
""• 60-242
Meyer, George von Lengerne, 1858-1918. Papers.
1901-8. 59-53
Michener, James Albert, 1807- Papers, 1845- 60-1888
Miller, David Hunter, 1875- Papers, ca. 1817-82.
60-130
MIUs, Ogden Uvingston, 1884-1937. Papers, 1920-
58-35
Milton^ George Port, 1884-1956. Papers, 1828-
1M<! - 59-220
Miner, MyrtfUa, 1815-1864. Papers, 1838-64. 80-577
Mitehel, John Purroy, 1878-1818. Papers, 1882-
lraa - 59-152
Mitchell, William, 1879-1836. Papers, 1807-46. 58-154
"HHSST *"■ * s ~ 175S - 1W1 - *•-. 60 ^
Moore, Blaine Free, 1878-1841. Papers, 1901-06.
61-1175
Moore, John Bassett, 1860-1847. Papers, 1866-1949.
61-3281
Moore, MerrllL 1803-1857. Papers, 1903-58. 58-18
""Jl ££* JOto Tyler ' 1M *-1W. Papers, 1857-
1 ""- S2-4556
Morgenthau, Henry, 1856-1946. Papera, 1834-1940.
60-124
Morley, Edward Williams, 1838-1923. Papers, 1851-
19M - 58-213
Morrill, Roy H., 18884840. Papers of Roy H-
MorriU and Edward C. Plummer, 1817-35. 614999
Morris, Gouveneur, 1752-1816. Papers, ca. 1771-
1M *- 60-16
Morns, Robert, 1734-1806. Papers, 1775-1828.
60-1248
Morris, Roland Slator, 1674-1845. Papers, 1810-
43. 60-U7
Morris family. Papers of the Morris and Popham
famflles, 1667-1892. 58-254
Moseley, George Tan Horn, 1874- Papers, 1889-
1«W>. 58-153
Murray, David, 1830-1905. Papers, B72-1804.
62-4521
National Board for Historical Service. Papers,
1917-19. M _u
National Chad Labor Committee, New York. Records,
1804-53. 59-34
National Committee on Atomic Information.
Records, 1945-48. 62-4548
National Women's Trade Oman League of America.
Records, 1903-50. ^^ ^60-128
Nostatt, Victoria Henrietta (Ksglsr) 1874-
Papsrs, 1833-48. 61-1284
Nsufald, Marulee F. Papers, 1843-45. 58-8
New York herald. Correspondence, 1861-64. 62-4881
New York Society for the Suppression of Vice.
Records, 1671-1850. 59-253
Mewell, Frederick Haynes, 1862-1832. Papers, 1885-
1M1 - 60-159
Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Papers, ca. 1910-
47 - 60-10
Norrls, George William, 1861-1844. Papers, 1884-
1844. 62-2698
Oberholser, Harry Church, 1670- Papera,
1895-1959. 62-4522
O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey, 1797-1880. Papers,
1830-78. 62-3447
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1803. Papers,
1822-1803.
Olney, Richard, 1835-1817. Papers, 1830-1924.
62-4601
60-2083
Overseas Writers. Papers, 1848.
Owen, Robert Latham, 1856-1847. Papers,
1820-41. 62-4523
Palmer, Alexander Mitchell, 1872-1936. Correspond-
ence, 1810-23. 60-3198
Palmer, Theodore Sherman, 1868-1955. Papers,
1877-1954. 59. 2
Paris. Peace Conference, 1818. D. S. Papers of
the American Peace Commission to Versailles.
19 »-">- 58-61
Parker, Alton Brooks, 1852-1926. Papers, 1876-1837.
61-1696
Patterson, Robert Porter, 1881-1852. Papers
1840-51. 62-4624
Peabody, George Foster, 1852-1838. Papers, 1884-
l937 - 60-126
Pennsylvania. University. Foreign Policy Re-
search Institute. Guatemalan documents,
1844-54. 62-4996
Perham, Aurestus S. Papers relating to General
G. E. Warren and the Battle of Five Forks, 1882-
1923. 59.23
Pershing, John Joseph, 1880-1948. Papers. 1882-
1848.
Phillips family. Papers, 1832-1914.
62-2729
62-4557
Pierce, Franklin, Pros. U. S., 1804-1868. Papers.
1820-68. ^60-429
Pmchot, Amos Richards Eno, 1873-1944. Papers,
1863-1843. 59-142
Plnchot, Glffard, 1865-1946. Papers, ca. 1880-
1847. 59-60
Plnkerten's National Deteetrn Agency. Paf^rs
1661-83. ' go.,^
Ptttman, Key, 1872-1840. Papers, 189^1861. 59-237
517
Repository Index
U. S LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. MAWUSCRgT DIVISION
(Continued! ""~~~~"
Pmmer, William, 1759-1850. Papers, 1774-1845.
Porter, Eunice R. , collector. Papers. 62-4568
Porter, Fitx-John, 1622-1801. Papers, 1830-
1949. 62-4602
Pousbtlil Society In America. Archives, 1934-55.
Preble, Edward, 1781-1807. Papers, 1880-1809.
80-11
Progressive Party (Founded 1912) national Com-
mittee. Records, 1036. 59-51
Randolph, Vanes, 1892- Papers, 1947-53. 59-7
Reasoner, Mathew Aaron. Reasons? lamlly gensal-
ogy- 59-173
Redmgton, George, 1798-1850. Papers, 1811-1907.
80-4
Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1812. Papers, 1826-1912. 62-2859
Richberg, Donald Randall, 1881- Papers, 1912-54.
59-10
Rile, j U ob August, 1849-1914. Papers, 1858-1927.
80-52
Robert, Henry Martyn, 1837-1933. Papers,
1853-1937. 62-2724
Roberts, Elizabeth Madox, 1888-1941. Papers,
1920-40. 62-4524
Roberts, Kenneth Lewis, 1885-1957. Papers,
ea. 1919-66. 19-157
Rohuett, Paul McDonald. Papers, 1943-57. 59-8
Rochambeau, Jean Baptlste DonaUen de Vlmeur,
eomte de, 1725-1807. Papers, 1777-94. 60-21
Rockwell, Almon Ferdinand, b. 1835. Papers,
1852-1900. 62-4527
Sanders, Everett, 1882-1950. Papers, 1913-50.
Sanger, Margaret (Biggins) 1883- Papers, 1903-
57. 80-153
Schoolcraft, BenryRowe, 1793-1864. Papers,
1806-75. 62-4596
Sehwellenbach, Lewis Baxter, 1894-1948.
Papers, 1916-48. 62-2710
Scott, Hugh Lenox, 1853-1934. Papers, 1845-
1934. 62-4964
Scrlbner, Frank Lamson-, 1851-1938. Papers,
1885-1938. 81-1526
Seattle. Chamber of Commerce. Bramerd
collection on Alaska and the Klondike, 1868-98.
Sevareld, Arnold Eric, 1912- Papers, 1930-57.
60-138
60-1698
Shelby family. Papers, 1738-1863.
Sheldon, Mary (French) 1847-1936. Papers, 1885-
1936. 61-1491
Shepherd, Alexander Robey, 1835-1902. Papers,
1847-1940. 59-244
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888. Papers,
1853-86. 62-4608
Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891. Papers,
1759-1898. 59-42
Slebold, Phillpp Franz van, 1796-1866. Papers,
ea. 1822-60. 82-879
Simmons, James Fowler, 1765-1864. Papers^ 1788-
1883. 60-78
Smith, Erwm Frtak, 1854-1927. Papers, 1891-1927.
60-18
Souder, Wilmer Henry, 1884- ray.p*a r revi-
sion papers, 1929-53. 62-4885
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883. Papers,
1784-1886. 59-219
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1872-1962. Papers,
1900-47. 62-4528
Stone, Harlan Flake, 1872-1946. Papers,
1909-48.
62-2727
Straus, Oscar Solomon, 1850-1926. Papers, ea. 1858-
80-157
Stuart, George Hay, 1816-1890. Papers, 1798-
1887. 62-4854
SummeraU, Charles Pelot, 1887-1955. Papers.
1892-1940. ^ 59.2J7
Sutherland, George, 1862-1942. Papers, 1860-1944.
60-3221
Tabor, Edward O., 1885-1948. Papers, 1918-48.
Taft, William Howard, Pres. U. S., 1857-1930.
Papers, 1810-1930. 82-4597
Talmage, Thomas De Witt, 1832-1902. Papers,
1843-1902. 62-4819
Taylor, Zachary, Pres. U. S., 1784-1850. Papers,
1814-1931. 59-181
Telberg, Georgtl Gustavovlch. Papers, mainly
ea. 1915-ea. 40. 61-1846
Terbune, Albert Payson, 1872-1942. Papers, 1890-
1941. 60-5
Terrell, Mary (Church) 1863-1954. Papers, 1886-
1854. 60-918
Terrell, Robert Bebsrtoa, 1857-1825. Papers,
1880-1925. 59-155
Thayer, William Sydney, 1830-1864. Papers, 1835-
1901. 59-144
Thompson, Ambrose W. Papers, 1847-1980.
Tissandier, Gaston, 1843-1899, collector.
Tlssandler collection on the history of
aeronautics, 1776-1914. 82-4888
Tumulty, Joseph Patrick, 1879-1954. Papers, 1910-
21. 81-1176
Tyler, John, Pres. U. S., 1790-1882. Papers, 1691-
1916. 60-430
Van Buren, Martin, Pres. u. S., 1782-1882. Papers,
1787-1888. 60-2068
Wade, Joseph Sanford, 1880- Papers, 1898-1955.
60-2
Wadsworth I amlly. Papers, 1730-1952. 82-4853
Waite, Morrison Remlck, 1818-1888. Papers, 1818-
88. 59-203
Waksman, Selmaa Abraham, 1888- Papers,
1916-59, 62-4565
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888- Papers, 1934-44. 59-156
Walsh, Thomas James, 1859-1933. Walsh-Erlckson
papers, ea. 1910-34. 59-261
Ward, Lester Frank, 1641-1913. Papers, 1883-
1908. 62-4525
Washburn, Stanley, 1876-1150. Papers, 1912-45.
60-146
Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1859 7-1915. Papers,
1882-1942. 594
Washington, George, Pres. U. S. , 1732-1799.
Papers, 1592-1937. 62-4608
Washington, D. C. National Library for the Blind,
Records, 1911-54. 81-1688
Watterson, Henry, 1840-1921. Papers, 1863-1920.
Wheeler, John Hill, 1806-1882. Papers, 1826-82
62-4529
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill, 1834-1943.
Autographs of Whistler and miscellaneous
documents relating to him. 62-3024
White, Henry, 1850-1927. Papers, ea. 1851-1938.
59-37
White, Wallace Humphrey, 1877-1952. Pacers.
W15-48. """"• M . 21
White, William Allen, 1868-1944. Papers, 1897-
1944. ^ sj-n
Wbitlock, Brand, 1869-1934. Papers, 1893-1934.
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Papers, ea. 1850-1912.
60-162
Wilbur, Curtis Dwlght, 1667-1954. Papers, 1924-
29. 60-745
Wile, Frederic William, 1873-1941. Papers, 1888-
1841. 60-163
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1644-1930. Papers,
ca_ 1854-1944. 62-2703
Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877. Papers, 1607-
1959. 82-4650
Wilson, James Harrison, 1837-1925. Papers,
1885-1920. 32-2725
Wlster, Owen, 1860-1938. Papers, 1885-1935. 59-232
Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927. Papers, 1875-1942.
S9gU
Woodward, Clark HowelL 1877- Papers, 1926- *"
50. 59-262
W6oHey, Robert Wleklute, 1871-1956. Papers, 1842-
1958. n4m
Woolsey, Lester Hood, 1877-1661. Papers,
1831-1958. 62-4656
World Calendar Association (U. S.) Records,
1930-58. 62-4880
World War I collection, 1914-35. 59-33
Wright, Benjamin Ball, 1801-1881. Papers,
1839-81. 62-4514
Wright, Wilbur, 1887-1912. Papers of water and
QrvfUe Wright, 1881-1854. 60-686
WundsrUch, Georg. Papers, 1697-1951. 59-221
TamsU, Harry Errtn, 1875- Papers, 1937-39. 59-13
Young, John Russell, 1641-1899. Papers,
1843-98. 82-4549
Young, NathanlsL Papers, 1814-49. 62-4631
U. S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. MUSIC DIVISION
Bryan, William Jennings, 1880-1925. Papers,
ca. 1677.1940. 59-217
U. S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. PRINTS AN D
PHOTOGRAPHS DIVISION
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill, 1834-1903.
J. and E. R. Pennell collection of
Whlstlerlana, 1844-1903. 82-5024
U. S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. RARE BOOK
DIVISION
Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Papers.
62-353
Batehelder, John Davis, collector. Autographs, 15th
to20thcent 61-2074
Bates, David Homer, 1843-1926. Papers, 1837-
1928. 62-4819
Goudy, Frederic William, 1886-1947. Papers.
61-2211
Harrlsse, Henry, 1829-1910. MisesUassous papers.
82-2156
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Papers. 82-629
Rosenwald, Lesslag Julius, 1891- Miscellaneous
manuscripts, 17th-20tb cent ; 62-2866
Thaeher, John Boyd, 1847-1909, collector. Autograph
letters and documents relating to the French
Revolution. 61-2105
Thaeher, John Boyd, 1847-1909, collector. General
autograph collection. 61-3007
U. S. Library of Congress. Copyright records, 1870-
»7. 61-2203
U.S. Library of Congress. Manuscript plays
collec ti on. 613512
U. S. Library of Congress. Rare Book Division.
Collection of literary manuscrlpta. 62-4612
Walpole, Sir Hugh, 1684-1*41. JeanHersholl
collection of Hugh Walpole; manuscripts,
1912-U. 62-4S50
Whitman, Watt, 1819-1892. Papers, 1842-92. 61-:
^
P.S. NAVAL ACADEMY. ANNAPOLIS. MUSEUM
The Christian A, Zabriskie manuscript -«ai» .«»
80-1775
Williams, John Sharp, 1854-1932. Papers, 1802-
59-17
The Rosenoach collection of manuscripts, 1776-1885.
60-20(9
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Museum.
; Miscellaneous manuscripts eolleetlou,: 1861-1952.
61-il7
UNIVERSIT Y OF THE SOOTH see SEWANEE. TBNK.
UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH
CTAB. PMVEBaTT. LIBBARy
Darts, Nathan, 1814-1884. Correspondence, 1868-74.
81-2258
Lindsay, John Shanks, 1840-1806. Papers, 1874-
■*• 61-836
Wbrmker, John Muls, 1863-1960. Papen, 1878-
1M8 - 61-1596
VMJ.BTFOBOffaiaTomeAi.mrTigTr vat.t .«t w^r
TiBeyFoigeBistortctlSoctoly.ViURjPa-e p.
Manuscript eonsetlou, 17M*18*V 81-1817
TBBMOWT. DwnrEHSiTy. wrrnnp. library
Hirtwll, Frank Eugene, 1873-1861. Papua, 1890-
62-4191
Hubbard, Jonathan Hatch, 1768-
1810-61.
Johnson, OUrer, 1809-1889. Papan, 18*1-89.
Hubbard, Jonathan Batch, 1768-18*8. Papers
1810-61. • B . 1TM
ea-iTtt
UorrlU, Justin Smith, 1810-1898. Papan, 1816-96.
62-1758
l*J»or, Junss Paddock, 1872-19*9. Papers, 1921-
«■• 8S-793
Thompson, Zhdeck, 1796-1868. Papan, 1814-67.
"■**■* *•*•* Taaehar, 1814-1870. Papan of
Pwer T. Washburn and Stephen Korea, 1806-70.
68-1763
89-1763
WhlMm, James, 1748-1829. Papan, 17*8-1883.
^ 62-9106
Wtojd, Chartoa Westay, 1897-1880. Papan, 1840-
*""• 68-2026
WOBBOSG. UBS. OL DCOrjRTTOrBBlffiBETJW
Vleksburg and Warren County Historical Sockttv.
Manuscript collection, 1803-1900. 82-987
WLLAMOVAHmvETO BTY. VILLAMnVA pa t.trr.rv
CRaffly, RotortMalthnd, 1846-1912. Papan, 1902-04.
61-2363
VBGMIA^BTATR ttrb.pt pjCHMQiro, ARCHIVES
AUaa^Mn. Randolph B, St., eoUactor. Accent
books at Amelia County, 17*2-1833. 62-3845
Bryan family. Papan, 1679-1949. 61-2417
Dataeyfamlly. Papen of ttormhney family and of
Donas Jonathan Jackson, 1716-1867. 61-3084
Dodson, Edward Griffith, 1884- • Papers, 1923-6*.
Oramgoole aa%. Mercantile records, 1788-1840.
Gibson family. Papan, 1776-1919,
61-3083
62-1280
&»*, George Brown, 1861-189*. Papers, 1796-
U0S - 61-2419
Gregory tunny. Papers, 1764-1855. 62-1259
«B^ H ^!*J^W»fi<«Wn, 1809-1887. Corraspondsnce,
*W 1876-85. ^.^
Hw^WflUamHonlner, 1825-1896. Papan,
U4B "* 5 -. ... ■':...,.. 62-3951
Banter, Robert Karcer Taliaferro, 1809-1887.
Coneepondenee, 1820-76. 62-886
L a nca ste r , William. Camspondenee, 1846-77.
61-39U
*T5£5SS5: 180 " 1,w - ..' h '~~jR 11 .
Snonrmmflj. Papers, 1789-1854. 82-660
Tpnujsugd, Dendadge, coLlector. Papers, 1619-1935.
61-2348
Repository Index
V. S. Circuit court (4Ui Circuit] Records, 1790-
1«<- 62-4947
Virginia, Dent, of Accounts and Purchases. Records,
UM - 53 - 61-2347
Virginia. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Records,
•***-33. 81-2345
VlrglnU. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Records,
U3 *- 57 - 61-2346
1838-1918. Kmlai
Virginia Fsdsntlon or Women's Ctabe. Records,
1,0T " S8 - 62-859
Whltshonie, J. E. Letten, 1861-65. 62-1522
Whttaltt, William Beth, 1841-1911. Papers
1858-1909.
YgfiWIA. PWVERgJTr. LIBRARY
Aeklss, Clayton B. Papan, 1861-68.
61-2969
60-1190
Akerman, Amos Tappan, 1821-1880. Letter books,
1871-76. jo.855
Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931. Papers, 1861-
!•«>• 62-20*6
Alexander, Gusbwus Brown, 1800-18*6. Papers of
GusbrrasB. and Charles G. Alexander, 1801-90.
61-1631
A»^«^lU(Haos^l86B- comp. Serapbooks
^Batar Bddy, sim to AngusmE. Stetson, ca.
»«•-»». ^^ 80-36
Alton, Bartd Buna, 1761-1854. Papan, 1832-1903.
62-1423
ABmond, Karens Blaksy, 1851-1909. Papers, 1930-
"• 61-2306
Ambler family. Papers of the Ambler and Barbour
tamflles, 1772-1880. 60-19
Amelia Co., Va. Marriage bonds of Amelia, Cum-
berland, and Prince Counties, va., ea. 1755-
18*0. 59-98
Anderson, Robert, d. 1715. Letter book," 1698-1717.
61-2181
62-1626
Arebeologteal Society of Virginia. Records, 1941-59.
61-1398
Anderson family. Papers, 1773-1930.
Argosy coOsctlos, 1796-1893.
60-8
1886-90.
61-2867
Begby family. Papen, 1797-1921. 60-1241
Bagby-Tmner papers, 1855-1952. 60-3343
Baker family. Papers, 1800-80. 59-104
Bator family. Papen of the Baker and Wheeler
famlUee, 17*3-1954. 60-3345
Baieh famfty. Papen of the BaJch and SMfi families.
1700-1943. ^sTttffl
61-105
addwtn-Lloyd papan, 1845-1943.
B>Ul i W e l 1 artB.nry,1818( ct )-18T0. Pap.™, 1824-
60-801
Baltimore bsslness papers, 1731-1851. 60-1529
Baltimore merchants correspondence, 1771-1885.
60-762
Ba^AIbmGjoreeAtom, 1887-1967. Ccmspond-
ence with John Dewey, 1942-51. 60-1240
Bali, Albert George Adam, 1687-1957. Corre-
epondence with southern philosophers, 1932-45.
60-2402
Bahs, Albert George Adam, 1687-1957. Papen, 1927-
»• 60-1439
Barbour, lames, 1775-1842. Papen, 1771-1940.
Barbour tamfly. Papers, 1672-1930.
61-2162
59-164
Bardln, Junes Cook, 1887-1959. Papers, 1S27-
*■ 61-1142
61-1993
Bwnesfamny. Papers, 1775-1873.
Baxter family. Papers, 1*76-1917. 61-3300
Baylor family. Papers, 1*53-1915. . f 61-3301
Belmont Stock Farm, Albemarle Co., JTa. Records,
1*SO-°0. 59-103
Berkeley larnOy. Papers, 1653-1930. 60-13
Bibb, William Emmet, 1848-1910. Papers, 1846-1920.
62-1544
Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-19147 Papen, 1863-
1952 - 61-298
Biggs, Warren E. Papen, ca. 1800-1900. 58-63
Blackford, Launcelot Minor, 1837-1914. Papen,
ea. 1849-70. 59-115
Blackford family. Papan, 1841-1949. 62-1636
Blaskwall family. Papen, 1848-1910. 59-58
Brady, James, of Virginia. Papers, 1819-1859. 60-868
Braxton, Alton Caperton, 18*2-1914. Papers,
1785-1947.
62-4430
Breckinridge, James, 1763-1833. Comspoodence
1780-1826. 62-3924
Brooke family. Papen of the Brooke, Berketoy,
and Carter families, 1792. 59-100
Butord, Edward Price, 1885-1931. Papen, 1894-
1831. 69-137
Burnet, Isabella Neft, 1885- Papers, 1757-1960.
62-4090
Business records of firms located m Abingdon, Va..
1800-1925. ^^ 6 ' 9 . 204
Buslnsss neords of firms located to Chalk Level
and Ward Springs, Va., 1872-1918. 80-1825
Business neords of firms located in Madison Co.
Va^ 1813-69. 80-194
Business records of firms located in Orange Ca
Va, 1618-1907. ' 5o_ 165
Business records of persons sad instttatians in Ptttsyl-
'nnla Co., Vs., 1835-1908. 60-803
Cabell, .James Lawrence, 1813-1889. Cornapondence
1829-37. *1-\XS
o ^Ti J i !ep, ' c * Trl " g,0 ° ,m8 "" 5S - »»*•»«.
1731-1917. 61U7
CabeO, Joseph Carrtngton, 1778-1856. Papen n-
Urhig to the founding of the TJmienlty of Virginia.
1810-57. "™ J ^Xi7*6
Cabell, William Daniel, 1834-1904. Papen, 1806-93.
61-1392
Cabell family. Papen, 1727-1875. 60-714
Cabell family. Papen of the Cabell and Carriarton
families, 1776-1890. 60-3331
Cabell family. Papen of the Cabell and EUet families
1830-1930. 60-3346
Cabellfamlly. Papen of the CabelL Rem, and Ban
families, 1784-1907. ^ M-3530
Caspaxi, August. Business records, 1845-90. 60-8
Catum, London Carter. Papen, 191S-16. 59-85
Cesare, Oscar Edward, 1885-1948. Drawings
19U -< 3 - 62-4687
Chalmers (C. C.) and Son, Smithtteld, va. Records.
1885-1903. ^3_bj
Childress, Fannie B <Tompknis) Papen, 1625-1915.
62-3916
Chrtotian, J. B. Papen, 1815-78. 59-101
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. Papen
Clement family. Papen of the Clement and Dickinson
families, 1816-1907. ^!Si20
Clow CAndnw] and Company, Philadelphia. Records
1785-1833, ez-im
Cocke, John BartweD, 1780-1866. Papen, 1725-
1SS1 - 62-546
Cocke, PhlUp St. George, 1809-1861. Papers, 1829- , ^
T1 - 62-563
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1686. Papers, 1858-88. ,
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1600. Papers, 1894-1944.
Dabney family. Papers, 1718-1936.
Darts, Charles Ball, 1872-1954. Paoera
1906-52. r "f«r».
60-2229
60-2650
60-80 :
62-4690 .
Repository Index
VIRGINIA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY (Continued)
Davis, Martha M., collector. Ballads. 59-168
Davis, Richard Harding, 1884-1916. Papers, 1863-
1916. 62-2541
S9-TS
62-1352
S9-70
82-1832
62-3880
Day family. Papers, 1656-1922.
Dennett, William S. Correspondence, 1861-65.
Dickinson family. Papers, 1622-98.
Dome, David Fowler, b. 1840. Papers, 1662-69.
Douglas, Hugh Thomas. Papers, 1838-67.
Drummoiid Brothers, WlsevfUe, Va, Records of
Drummond Brothers and other firms located In
Accomsc Co., Va., and elsewhere, 1817-79. 58-189
Duke, Richard, 1787-1848. Business records of Richard
Duke and others, 1831-61. 59-180
Easley family. Ledgers and papers, 1837-1804. 99-66
Eaton, Walter Pilchard, 1878-1887. Correspondence,
1901-56. 81-1628
Eaton, Water Prtehard, 1878-1897, collector. Auto-
graph collection, 1729-1833. 60-1769
£gglestan family. Ledgers, 1818-1809. 89-71
Essex County Court House ledgers, 1813-1903. 9B-80
Figgat, C. M. Papers, 1885-86. 62-4088
Flahburne Drug Company, Waynesboro, Va. Records,
1874-1823. 58-88
Flshburne family. Papers, 1813-1960. 62-4682
Fllppm Brothers, Cumb&rland, Va. Records, 1898-
1922. 69-114
Foote and Johnson, WythevlUe, Va. Records, 1880-
1J1S. — 59-106
Free Lance Star Publishing Library, Fredericks-
burg, Va. Records, 1882-1916. 99-62
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers.
1862-1952. ^ 62-4086
Gamett family. Business records, 1794-1904. 59-78
Gamett family. Papers, 1720-1951. 62-1635
Gilmer, Francis Waler, 1790-1826. Correspond-
ence, 1784-1826. : 59-119
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1874-1945.
Papers, 1880-1954. 62-4877
Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers, 1821-1946. 60-2401
Gordon, .Armistead Churchill, 1855-1931. Papers,
1887-1822. 80-43
Graham family. Papers, 1754-1906. 59-122
Grinnan family. Papers, 1749-1899. 60-3332
Guerrant, W. P. and J. P., Chestnut Grove, Va.
Records, 1854-89. 59-99
Gwathmey (CabeU) collection, 1708-1852. 61-582
Bamsberger, Thomas Kennerto, 1889-1934. Papers,
1920-33. \ - 5f
^fiarrlson, Gessner, 1807-1862. Letters, 1831-62.
Harrison, Robert Lewis, 1850-1932. Papers, 1910-
" 24. 59-59
Harrison family. Papers of the Harrison, Smith, and
Tucker families, 1790-1936. 62-1634
Harte, Bret, 1836-1902. Papers, 1859-1901. 60-1078
Hawkins family. Papers of the Hawkins and McGehee
famfUee, 1769-1849. 59-167
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1884. Papers, 1659-
Bearn, l . afrailio, 1850-1904. Papers, 1848-1952.
Heldelbach and Penn, DamfUe, Va. Records, 1897-
1808. 59.79
Beth, Henry. Papers, 1763-1841. 59-126
Hill, John A., firm, Nellysford, Va. Records, 1835-
87. 59.96
Bodnett, Vaas and Watson, Danville, Va. Records of
Hodnett, Vase and Watson and other Danville firms
1891-1902. 80-426
62-4080
62-1630
HoUaday family. Papers, 1760-1958.
Holland, Asa. Papers, 1820-80.
Holland, Charlton Gllmore, 1811- Papers, 1936-
58. 61-1140
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894. Papers, 1837-
94. 60-1143
Holt family. Business records, 1870-190L 59-92
Hook, John, 1745 or 6-1808. Business records, 1758-
1870. 60-1080
HoweUs, William Dean, 1837-1920. Papers, 1888-
1919. 60-1144
Hundley and Deatn, Sandy Hirer, Va. Records, 1898-
1927. 59-95
gnirfyT family. Papers of the Hunter and Gamett
families, 1704-1840. 59-124
Hurt, John Linn. Papers, 1804-1931. 60-1880
Button, Hamilton Morris, 1806- collector. Autograph
collection, 1824-93. 62-2049
Imboden, John Daniel, 1823-1895. Papers, 1831-85.
59-102
Ingram, John Henry, 1842-1916. Correspondence,
1874-1902. 82-1258
Irvine family. Papers of the Irvine, Saunders, and
Watts families, 1745-1914. 59-145
James, Edward Wilson, d. 1906. Papers, 1635-1906.
59-77
Jefters, Robmson, 1887- Papers, 1927-45. 80-818
Johnson, James Gibson, 1871-1957. Papers, 1860-
1837. 59-64
Johnston, Fayette. Papers, 1815-61. 62-2048
J ohnst o n, Jams a, of North Garden, Va. Business
records, 1859-92. 99-120
Johnston; John H. Business records, 1869-94.
Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936. Papers, 1898-1936.
Ksan family. Papers, 1785-1950.
62-1545
62-1627
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895. Papers, 1813-
1903. 60-3328
Eennan family. Papers and business records of
the Kwrnon, Beth, and Randolph families, 1808-
1903. 99-170
Bang. William, of SaltvUle, Va. Papers, 1844-67.
61-1994
Latanelamily. Papers, 1650-1942. 59-123
Lauck, William Jett, 1879-1949. Papers, 1915-49.
62-1629
Leavitt family. Letter book, 1861-65. 62-2050
l«e, Robert Edward, 1807-1870. Letters, 1830-60.
61-2115
Lee family. Papers, 1750-1809. 59-78
Lefevre, Albert, 1873-1928. Papers, 19227-1927?
62-3877
Leftwich, Joel, 1799-1846. Papers, 1780-1890.
60-23
Lewis lamlly. Papers, 1744-1860. 59-135
Lindsey, W. S. Business records, 1883-1922. 60-37
Literary apograph collection, ea. 1852-1937. 61-2816
Livers, John Logan. Correspondence relating to
the Lewis and Clark Monument at Charlottes-
ville, Va., 1909-16. 62-4815
Louthan papers, 1821-1910.
59-105
McGregor, Tracy William, 1889-1936, collector.
Literary manuscripts, 1638-1935. 60-755
McPherson, H. C. Business records, 1858-87. 60-30
Ma d iso n , James, Pres. U. S, 1751-1836. Papers,
1768-1666. 62-558
Mallory family. Papers, 1728-1835. 59-117
Martin, John T., merchant of Buchanan, Va. Re-
cords, 1857-1909. 59-94
Marvin, Samuel w. Correspondence, 1879-1917.
MelUchamp, Julia, collector. Clippings about Wood-
row Wilson, 1925-36. 62-3876
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Conferences.
Virginia. Records, 1850-1930. 59-179
Miller, Alamby M. , b. 1848. Diary and student note-
books, 1866-71. 62-3250
Minor, John Barbee, 1813-1895. Papers, 1843-92.
61-328
Minor family. Papers, 1764-1936. 60-284^j
Montgomery Court House ledgers, 1782-1893. 80-34.
Morris family. Papers, 1704-1920. 60-7
Moss, wamer, 1802- colktctor. Papers, ca. lwo-
1918. 62-3416
New Providence Church, Rockbridge Co., Va.
Records, 1758-1935. 58-168
Norfolk, Va. Voters list, 1890. 58-93
Pabaore, George William. Papers, 1898-86. 58-82
Palmare, Josephs. Papers, 1761-1896. 59-88
Pattern, johnSheltan, 1857-1932. Papers, ea. 1900-11.
59-136
Penn-Dlxle Cement Corporation. Germania Mills
records, 1872-1830. 60-32
Perkins family. Papers and business records,: 1778-
1893. 60-12
PUreon, Charles Herbert, b. 1847. Papers, 1874-93.
58-68
Pittsylvania Central Alliance Trade Union. Records,
1891-92. 58-80
Foe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1848. Poe-mgram papers,
ea. 1828-1916. 59-187
Poindextsr, Miles, 1868-1846. Papers, 1890-1846.
60-3306
Pritchstt, John L and C. A., Whiimell, Va. Journals,
1906-11. 69-109
Quitman, John Anthony, 1789-1858. Papers, 1781-
1867. 60-2213
Randolph, Martha (Jefferson] 1772-1836. Correspond-
ence, 1814-36. 60-2518^-A
RawUngs family. Papers, 1784-1832. 62-407^r
Raid, Richard J., collector. Papers, 1770-1910.
62-1631
Rhodes (H. J.) and Company, CartersvfUe, Va.
Records, 1816-1820. 58-112
Rives, William Cabell, 1793-1868. Papers, 1861-
65. 59-180
Rives family. Papers, 1781-1945. 62-4431
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. D. S. , 1858-1918.
Papers, 1891-1935. 61-184
Rosssr, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1810. Papers.
1860-1939. 61-3302
Rucker, Robert Martin, b. 1831. Correspondence,
1849-51. 60-206
Smiley family. Business records, 1808-1901. 59-125
Smith, John, 1725-1776. Papers, 1724-1823.
62-561
Smith, Samuel, 1752-1838. Papers, 1728-1924. 62-2544
Smith, William Henry, 1843-1921. Business papers,
1846-90. 59-113
State Bank of Pamplin, Pamplin, Va. Records,
1*05-31. 59-215
Sterling, George, 1869-1926. Papers, 1910-27. 60-1145
Sterrett, John Douglas. Business records, 1823-95.
59-110
Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902. Papers, 1875-
1800. 60-2741^,1
Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 1807-1891. Papers,
Stuart, Archibald, 1757-1831 Papers of
Archibald Stuart and Briscoe G. Baldwin,
1742-1865. 61-1141
Swanson, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939. Correspond-
ence, 1921-22.
Swanson family. Papers, 1845-88.
Sydnor, Thomas White, b. 1816. Papers, 1825-90.
Tate, William C. Papers, 1861-19U,
Tayloe family. Papers, 1708-1917.
59-73
59-65
VffiGIMA. U NrVERSTTY. LIBRARY (Coiniiiued)
Terrell family. Papers, 1790-1870. S9-74
Troubetakoy, AmeUe (Rtves) 1863-1945. Papers,
1«"-194S 62-3926
Tvymau family. Papers, 1750-1911. 59-171
Tyler, Edmund. Papers pertaining to the War of 1612.
62-3861
Tyro Mills, Tyro, Va. Records, 1858-1903. 59-108
U. 8. Army. Smrtnnfn' Army Training Corps,
Untvorstty of Virginia. Records, 1917-18. 69-1202
U. 8. Pension Bureau. Revolutionary War passion
claims, 1811-16. 110-820
University Book Store, Charlottesville, Va. Records,
1904-34. SimM
Virginia. University. Dept. of In. Records of
summer Lav School classes, 1877-1904. 60-893
Virginia. University. Library. Business records of
firms located in Albemarle Co., Va., 1818-1982.
59-97
Virginia, Umverolty. Library. Business records of
firms located in Augusta Co., Va., 1636-1902.
69-206
Virginia. University. Library. Business records of
Unas located in Charlottesville, Va., 1817-84.
59-138
Virginia. University. Library. Dunn paoera
1897-1938. PV °"' o^jjg
Virginia, University. Library. The —*«-»-<
years; poems and letters, 1919-22. 59-118
Virginia. University. Library. Miscellaneous
records o( business firms, 1833-1906. 62-3659
Virginia. University. Library. Sweet Chalybeate
Springs records, 1892-1916. 62-3856
Virginia. University. Poe Memorial Association.
Correspondence, 1897-1911. 60-371
Waddell, James Alexander, 1816-1914. Papers.
Wallace family. Papers, 1750-1864. 59-111
Warren and Bell, Bacon's Castle, Va. Records, 1851-
19M - 62-1168
Warren and Bell, Bacon's Castle, Va. Records, 1898-
m9 - 59-161
Washington family. Papers of the Washington and
Lewis families, 1774-1843. 61-1629
Weaver, William, 1780-1863. Business records.
1800-91. "a.^
Weinberg, A. Business records, 1888-1911. 59-87
Whitman, Walt, 1619-1892. Papers, ca. 1850-1906.
60-724
Whittle, James M. Lav accounts, 1836-83. 59-83
Wilson, James Southall, 1880- Correspondence re-
lating to the Southern Writers Conventlcn, 1931-32.
58-121
Withrov family. Papers, 1870-1925. 60-1730
W °?£J?' f •' °" d Com ' aB y- Warrenton, Va. Records,
1890-1905. 59 _ 81
Tatee and Company. Ledgers of Yates and Co. and
of J. R, Yates, 1672-1915. 59-87
VDtGDJIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. RICHMOND
Allen, Robert Henderson, 1617-1900. Papers, 1850-
191 °- 62-872
Amelia Co., Va. Marriage bonds, 1739-1854. 62-254
► Armistead family. Papers of the Armistzad, Blanton,
and Wallace famines, 1827-1919. 62-1446
Aehby, Charles William. Papers, 1847-1909. 61-2752
Ashland Garden Club, Ashland, Va. Records, 1922-
"°- 62-610
Avary, Myra (Lockett). Papere, 1895-1941. 81-2609
Bagby, George William, 1828-1883. Pajere, 1826-
19lT - " 62-1592
Ballard, William W. Correspondence, 1873-78.
61-2496
Baskervtn family. Papers, 1747-1928. 61-2647
Basoett family. Papers, 1893-1886. 61-2581
Repository Index
Bates, Edward, 1793-1869. Papers, 1778-1872.
Baylor family. Papers, 1737-1925.
Be&ups, Richard, 1753-1822. Papers, 1809-32.
62-1202
61-2742
61-2542
Beaagh, Elizabeth Richardson. Papers, 1879-1916.
61-2580
Beverley family. Papers, lfcn-1901. 61-2849
Blanton, Wyndham Boiling, 1890-1960. Papers.
1923-59.
624447
Blanton, Wyndham Boiling, 1890-1980. Papers, 1934-
5S - 61-3605
Brydon, George MacLaren, 1875- Materials relating
to George Washington Dame, 1830-1952. 62-2135
Burke family. Papers, 1610-88. 62-3388
Byrd, William, 1674-1744. Westover manu-
scripts, 1692-ca. 1740. 62-4347
Carrtngtoa, Henry, 1793-1887. Papers, 1610-75.
62-483
Carter, Robert, 1738-1804. Papers, 1760-1815.
61-2616
Chaffm, John Booker. Papers, 1814-1953. 62-4339
Charles City Co., Va. Records, 1642-1842, 61-2339
Chesterfield Co., Va. Condemnation Commission.
BMOTds, 1932. 62-1537
CUsolm, WltUam Garsstt, 1890-1955, collector.
Papers, 1749-1955. 61-2761
aafnome, Herbert A. Papers, 1935-57. 21-2304
Claiborne family. Papers, 1803-1954. 61-2650
Cloyd family. Papere, 1777-1887. 61-2630
Cocke, Philip St George, 1809-186L. Plantation
records, 1854-71. 61-2057
Collins, John Overton, 18337-1911. Correspondence,
18S7 '* 5 - 61-2111
Colonization Society of Virginia. Records, 1823-59.
81-3114
Conrad, Souses 1840-1915. Papers, 1812-1950. 62-3391
Conrad family. Papers, 1794-1959. 62-1591
Cooke family. Papers, 1823-1953. 62-515
Cropper, John, 1755-1821. Papers, 1779-1820. 62-4153
Curtis, Henry, 1792-1882. Papere, 1806-59. 61-2689
OanvfUe and Nev River Railroad Company. Records,
1887-90. 62.453
Darter family. Papers, 1817-1918. 82-336
Davie, Preston, 1881- collector. Papers, 1627-1846.
62^871
Delano, Ellis Carter, 1892-1951. Papers, 1908-41.
61-2110
Douglass family. Papers of the Douglass, Hall,
McCue, and related families, 1740-1913. 62-4653
Dopuyfamuy. Papers, 1603-90. 61-3055
Edmunds family. Papers, 1826-50. 61-3268
**mnmd*m family. Papers, 1795-1903. 61-2216
Ellis, Povhataa, 1829-1906. Papers, 1856-90.
Exell family. Papers, 1616-1959.
Farrar family. Papers, 1840-1623.
Fltzhugh family. Papere, 1863-1954.
62-345
62-3478
61-2638
61-2611
Foster, James, of Matbevs Co. , Va. Papere, 1798-
l83i 61-2612
Catewood", Mary Ober (Boykm) collector. Papere.
1785-1949. ^ 61-2633
George family. Papers, 1718-1936.
Gordon, Armlstead Churchill, 1855
1897-1912.
Gordon family. Papers, 1887-190L.
Gray, Robert Hayman, 1673-1958
1958.
Green, Thomas, 1798-1882. Papers, 1756-1871.
62-337
Gordon, Armlstead Churchill, 1855-1931. Papers
1897-1912. "*" „' j nT
62-233
Gray, Robert Hayman, 1673-1958. Papers, 1771-
1958 - 61-2635
61-2431
Gregory, George Cragnead, 1878-1956. Papers,
1908-56. 61-2632
62-538
Gregory family. Papers, 1760-1896.
Griffin, James Levis Corbtn, 1814-1678. Papers
"39-75. ^ s'ljsot
Grlgsby, Hugh Blair, 1805-1881. Correspondence
UW-il. n . utB
61-3136
Harrison, Fairfax, 1889-1938. Papers, 1896-1941
61-2614
Guerrant family. Papers, 1788-1915.
Haves family. Papers, 1789-1931.
Beth family. Papers, 1846-96.
61-2777
61-2634
nigglnnntlnin, David, 1775-1853. Papere, 1811-91.
62-514
Hutchison family. Papers, 1807-1918. 62-911
Jackson family. Papers, 1784-1888. 62-316
Jennings, John Melville. Correspondence, 1955-
ta
Johnson, Martha (Waller) Papers, 1884-1926.
62-611
62-613
Johnston, James Ambler, 1885- collector. Papers
1784-1902. 61-2837
Johnston, Rebecca. Genealogical naotas, 1925-52
81-2541
Joynea, Levin Smith, 1819-1881. Papers, 1855-83
Keith family. Papers, 1778-1916.
61-2618
61-2676
Kemper, James Lavson, 1823-1895. Papers, 1837-
19<B - 61-2648
61-2753
Langhorae family. Papers, 1843-63.
Lanier, Alexander Sidney, 1869- Papers, 1890-1938.
61-2835
Lee, Edmund Jennings, b. 1853. Papers, 1753-1904.
62-2084
Lee, Robert Edvard, 1807-1870. Papers, 1855-78.
61-2284
Lee family. Papers, 1761-1882.
Leigh family. Papers, 1794-1893.
61-2743
62-338
McCleHan, Henry Bratnerd, 1840-1904. Papers,
1862-87. 91-2493
Mason, Charles Taylce. Papers, 1854-1906. 61-3135
Mason, George CaMjogton. Papers, 1909-55. '.-. 81.-2223
Mason, Polly Cary. Papers, 1934-47. 61-2705
Massie family. Papers, 1898-1875. 62-2070
Minor family. Papers, 1657-1942. 61-3082
Mitchell, John Klrkvood, 1611-1889. Papers, 1819-88.
61-3267
Moncure, Eustace Conway, 1836-1921. Papers, 1851-
I'W. - 61-2799
Montague family. Papers, 1808-1939. 61-3276
Morton, Daniel, 1864-1938. Papere, ,1815-1937.
Myers family. Papers, 1T90-1900.
61-3142
61-2707
Navy League of the United States. Richmond Women's
Council. Navy League Club records, 1943-46.
62-1201
Nicholas, £Uzabeth Byrd, 1830-1901, collector.
Letters, 1855-89. a . 2741
Patten family. Papers, 1683-1957. 61-2798
Peckatone papers, 1758-1898. "■ 81-2797
Pegram family. Papere of the Pogram, Johnson, and
Mcintosh families, 1825-1941. 81-3299
Perkins, William Robertson, 1875-1945. r^m.oi~ rl -iil
notes, 1939-41. 61-2333
Pittsylvania Co., Va. Tax books, 1797-1802. 61-3045
Pollard family. Papers, 1782-1907. 61-3275
Pollock family. Papere of the Pollock and Lee
tamllleo, 1790-1888. 62-452
Prince Edvard Co., Va. Marriage bonds, 1700-1657.
62-253
Repository Index
Sldpwith family. Papers, 1780-1942.
Smith family. Papers, 1786-1867.
VIRGINIA H ISTO RICAL SOCIETY. RICHMOND (Continued)
Randolph, Robert laham, 1863-195L Papera, 1919-5L
61-2820
Respess, Elizabeth (Blllups), complainant. Legal
records, 1801-14. 62-1915
Roane family. Papers of the Roane, Harrison, and
Williams families, 1756-1893. 62-330
Robinson, Morgan Polttaot, 1876-1943. Papers, 1927-
*3. 61-2841
Ryland, Elizabeth Bawes. Genealogical notes,
1830-64. 61-2613
Scott, Robert Taylor, 1834-1897. Papers, 1889-93.
62-1S08
62-4348
61-2328
Southern Historical Society. Records, 1873-87 and
1942-53. 62-204
Strmgfellow, Frank, 1S40-1S13. Papers, 1864-92.
61-2615
Stuart, James lull Brown, 1833-1864. Papers, 1851-
64. 61-3254
Tabb, John Banister, 1845-1909. Papers, 1896-1929.
61-1822
Talbott and Sons, Richmond. Records, 1840-80.
62-97
Taliaferro, Edtti Peyton, d. 1959, collector.
Genealogical papers, ca. 1930-55. 61-2332
Tayloe family. Papers, 1740-1860. 61-2678
Taylor, Henry Charles, 1873- Papers, 1925-55.
Taylor family. Papers, 1751-1902. 62-4151
Traylor, Robert Lee. Family papera, 1753-1920.
62-331
Trlst, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. Papers, 1791-
1836.
Turner, Dawson, 1775-1858, collector. wia^»iia«aa
curlosa, 1549-1834. 62-85
0. S. Army. Continental Army. Order books,
1778-79. 61-1823
U- S. Office of Price Administration. Records of the
Richmond War Price and Rationing Board No. 44-2.
1942-45. 61-2330
Virginia (Colony) CounciL Executive Journals,
1726-53. 61-2721
Virginia (Coleny) County Court (Lower Norfolk Co.)
Records, 1637-46. ' 62-156
Virginia (Colony) Lieutenant-Governor, 1710-1722
(Spotswood). Correeondence, 1710-21. 61-2629
Virginia (Colony) Lieutenant-Governor, 1751-1758 (Din-
widdle). Correspondence, 1751-58. 61-2628
Virginia. General Assembly. Bouse of Delegates.
Abstracts of journal, 1776-88. 62-612
Walker family. Papers, 1827-66. 61-3382
Wallace family. Papers of the Wallace, Armlstead,
and Blanton families, 1790-1911. 62-1449
Warren, Roberta Miller (Chandler) 1874- Papers,
1908-39. 61-2331
Watktns, Thomas, deputy sheriff. Papers, 1761-1851.
61-3044
Watson, Walter Allen, 1867-1919. Papers, 1820-1925.
62-2160
61-1804
61-2677
Whltelaw, Ralph T. Papers, 1936-50.
Wight, Charles Copland. Papers, 1861-79.
Williams, Thomas C. , 1864-1929. Papers of Thomas
C. and Adolph Dill Williams, 1854-1935. 61-3446
Williams family. Papers, 1830-1946. 61-3500
Winn, David Watson, 1857-1926. Papers, 1912-24.
62-258
Wise, John Cropper, 1848-1922. Scrapbook, 1865-
1922 - 62-3455
Withers, Emily Theresa (Harrell) Marsh. Papers.
1948-57. *"" ^219
Withers, Guy, 1873- Papers, 1918-19. 61-2722
Wormeley family. Papers, 1671-1952. 61-3154
Wyoming (Screw sloop). Records, 1859-61. 61-2636
VIRGINIA MILITARY n wiTfU'lHi . L i y yp»yrtN LIBRARY
Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington. Library.
File on cadets, 1839- 61-114
WABASH COLLEGE. CRAWFORDSVILLE. MP. LIBRARY
Hovey, Edmund Otis, 1801-1877. Papers, 1832-77.
61-1606
WADING RIVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY. WADING
RIVER. N. Y.
Woodhnll family. Papers of the Woodhull and Sell
famines, 1704-1832. 61-246
WADLEIGH MEMORIAL LIBRARY. MTLFORn N H
Moore, Bumphrey, d. 1871. Sermons, 1800-62
61-3031
WAKE FOREST. N. C. SOirTHEASTERN BAPTIST
THEOLOGICAL SEMDttRY. LrBRART ""
Wake Forest, N. C. Southeastern Baptist Theological
Seminary. Library. Manuscript collection. 62-1130
WARREN TOWTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. LEBANON.
OHIO
Warren County (Ohio) Historical Society. Papers
and documents, 1803- 61-957
WARSAW HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Warsaw Historical Society. Records relating to the
town of Warsaw and Its vicinity, 1813- 61-1601
WASHINGTON (STATE) STATE LIBRARY. OLYMPIA
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Correspondence with
the Washington Snperintendeney, 1863-74. 62-1475
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Agency for the
Puyallup, Nisqually, and other Indian Tribes.
Records, 1874-60. 62-2027
Washington (Ter. ) Governor. Correspondence, 1853-
55, 1B89. 61-2909
Washington (Ter.) Secretary's Office. Records,
1653-63. 61-3286
Washington (State) Dent, of Public Welfare.
Washington pioneer project records, 1936-37.
WA f™?T?'" STATE ' STATE TOnVERSTTV. Ptn.LMAff
LIBRARY
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Tulalip Agency. Re-
cords, ca. 1657-99. 62-4167
WASHINGTON (STATE) PravERSTTY. LAW LIBRARY
Washington (State) University. Law Library. Wash-
ington bench and bar picture file. 62-4166
WASHINGTO N (STATE) UNIVERSITY. LIBBAgT
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1932. Papers, 1862-
">S2. 61-2794
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1832, collector. Papers
on Pacific Northwest history, 1841-1916. 61-3282
Bagley, Daniel, 1818-1905. Papers, 1666-1803.
61-1351
BaSnger, Richard Achmea, 1858-1922. Papers,
1907-22. 61-2528
Brainerd, Erastus, 1855-1922. Correspondence,
1880-1919. 81-3284
Burke, Thomas, 1849-1925. Papers, 1875-1825.
62-1028
Ebey, Wlnfleld Scott, 1831-1885. Papers, 1850-65
62-2079
Ferry, EUsha Peyre, 1825-1895. Papers, 1868-95.
60-3327
Force, M a nnin g Ferguson, 1824-1699. Papers,
1835-62. 61-3296
GUman, Daniel Hunt, 1845-1913. Papers, 1886-
1902. ' 61-2843
Hoggins, Edward, 1832-1907. Papers, 1854-1905.
60-2076
Leary, John, 1837-1905. Papers, 1872-95. 80-81IW
MeGUvra, John Jay, 1837-1803. Papers, 1861-1903.
63-1092
Moore, George, 1852-1833. Letters, 1801-38. 60-726
Mtros, Terry, 1WM- .Papers, 1S35-3B. «B-41«7
Port BUkaly Mill Company. Records, 1876-1833.
60-798
Stevens, Isaac lagalls, 1818-1862. Papers, 1836-62.
61-1348
Wallace, William Benson, 1611-1879. Papers, 1841-
79. 60-3840
Washington Mill Company, Seabeek, Wash.
Records, 1857-80. 61-1300
WASHnTOTON COtfNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
SALEM. INPT
Washington County (Ind.) Historical Society. Papers
relating to John Hay. 61-176
washington county historical society.
Washington, pa.
Virginia (Colony) County Court (West Augusta
District). Minutes and records of deeds of the
conns of West Augusta District and of Yahoganla
Co., vn», 1776-80. 61-946
WASHINGTON PNTVERSTTY. ST. LOTUS. LAW LIBRARY
Williams, Tyrrell, 1675-1847. Papers. 60-2047
WASHINGTON OmVERSTTY. ST. LOPE. LIBRARY
Bttby, William Keeney, 1857-1931. Papera, 1881-
1627. 61-1172
Btxby, William Keeney, 1857-1931, collector. Bttby
collection, 1677-1929. 61-1324
Eliot, William Greenleat, 1811-1887. Papers, 1847-87.
61-1603
Field, Eugene, 1850-1896. Papers, 1868-85. 61-1488
Langsdorl, Alexander Suss, 1877- Papers. 62-2158
Smith, Holmes, 1863-1837, Papers. 62-2157
Washington University, St, Louis. Libraries.
Poetry collection, largely 16th cent. 61-1173
Zola, £mlkt, 1840-1902. Letters, 1878-85. 61-1171
WASHINGTON trCTVERSITY. ST. LOOTS. MEDICAL
LIBRARY
Beaumont, William, 1785-1853. Papers, 1812-58.
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY. DETROIT. LIBRARY
Brown, Joseph G., d. 1851, collector. Materials on
unlnMTaHnw nf tin* antoUy^ jfr. In du s try 1833-42.
61-2183
Hesse, Hermann, 1877- Papers, 1888-1857. 61-1170
Joyce, James, 1882-1841. Letters, 1807-35. 61-1283
Macnen, Arthur, 1883-1847. Papers, 1826-60. 61-12S2n_8j
Wayne State University, Detroit. Library. McFarland ^^
collection of materials relating to organized i°»—-
1933- si^jTj
WEBB HOUSE. WBTHEBSFTELD. CONN.
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America-
Connecticut. Manuscript collection, 1886-1929.
61-2913
WELLESLEY OIHM Hfwafly
Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1828. Papera, ca.
1866-1929.
Repository Index
WBLLESLBY COLLEGE. LIBRARY (Continued)
Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1809-1861.
Papers, 1816-61.
Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. Papers, 1845-89.
Whitney, Anne, 1821-1915. Papers, 1835-1115.
WB8LETAM PNTVERSITY. MroDLBTOWN. CONN.
LIBRARY
rut, Wilbur, 1792-1839. Papers, 1824-39. 61-1166
Foes, Cyras David, Bp, 1834-1910. Papers of
Cyras David and Cyras David Foaa, Jr., 1851-
1909. 61-1167
WEST VIRGINIA. PEPT. OF ARCHIVES AMD HISTORY
Edwards, WUUam Henry, 1822-B09. Papers,
1858-1905.
62-25SS
T
Lewis, VlrgU Anson, 1848-1913, collector. Papers
relating to raUroada, rivers, roads, aad rampOee,
1790-1910. 61.2190
WEST VIRGINIA. DMVERSriT. LIBRARY
Ambler, Charles Bear;, 1876-1957. Papers, 1834-
18OT. 60-40
American Association of Uiilverstty Women. West
Virginia Division. Reports, 1955-58. 60-330
Ann, Paalme Morehnadj collector. Papers, 1855-1947.
81-2800
Aurora, W. Va. Saint Peal's L u t h er an Church.
Records, 1787-1956. 80-329
BaUoy, Lemuel. Papers of Lemaal aad Bamnei
Bailey, 1883-1903. 61-2818
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Records,
•*»■•*• 82-11
Barbs, WaJtman, 1884-1925. Papers, 1884-1930.
60-313
Bams family. Papare, 1816-1929. 62-1143
BaeseL Ames. Papers, 1882-92. 61-2817
Basse!, John, 1840-1914. Papers, 1854-1816. 61-1553
Buylas, George Harry. Papers, 1781-1955. 61-3121
Baylas sadly. Papers, 1830-1941. 61-3124
BealLCH. Papers, 1856-1907. 61-1550
Bean family. Papers, 1833-87. 80-1049
Bennett, Jonathan McCaBy, 1814-1887. Papers,
1785-1899. —"" , . ls62
Bennett, Lome, Papers, 1841-1916. 61-1552
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1898. Papers,
«"-»»• 61-3182
Borsman, Arthur ihghram, 1823-1896. Papera, 1836-
1949. 60-1210
Booghnsr, James Vance, 1812-1882. Papera, 1790-
1888. 59-159
Bowman, BarveyB. Papers, 1942-45. 61-1036
Brand family. Papers, 1857-1954. 61-2904
Braxton Co., W. Ta. Archives, 1830-1963. 62-944
Briakmaa, Charms, 1866- collector. Papers on
Grafton aad Taylor Co, W. Ta., 1852-1948. 80-1719
Brooke Co, W. Ta. Archlvaa, 1776-1918. 80-1201
Brooke family. Papers, 1856-1955. 60-1104
Brooks, WUUam Elizabeth, 1875- collector, civil
War papers, ca. 1825-1944. 80-896
Brown, Lloyd w. Papere, 1901-32. 60-380
Bueklew, Laroy, collector. Preston Connty papers,
1775-1918. 60-1125
■ records of finns located m Hendricks,
W. Va, 1897-1944. 60-557
fwens j ss records of firms located la Preston and
Randolph Counties, w. Va, ca. 1917-50. 60-377
isa recorda of arms looted m Bed Creek, W. Va,
1909-22. 60-1354
Callahan, James Morton, 1884-1956. Papers, 1836-
1956. 59-134
Camden, Johnson Newton, 1828-1808. Papers, 1845-
1908. • 60-580
Camden, Thomas Bund, b. 1829. Papera, 1882-1907.
61-2803
Campbell, A. V7. Papers, 1855-1907. 61-2802
Campbell, Andrew Nelson, d. 1919. Papers, 1782-
1932. 60-1047
Carpenter, Charles, of W. Va., collector. Papers,
1892-1938. 59-140
Carrol], James H. Papers, 1812-1900. 61-3123
Centners, Isaac Records, 1819-63. 61-1549
Cather and Bailer, Tyrcoonel Mines, W. Ta. Aceoont
books, 1881-89. 60-375
Cbadwlck, French Eneor, 1844-1919. Correspondence,
1903-14. 61-2801
Cheeapeake aad Potomac Telephone Company of
West Virginia. Papers collected by A. H. For-
mat, 1938-38. 59-174
Clark family. Letters, 1885-1939.
59-128
Clarksburg, w. Va. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1798-1903. 80-310
Cole, Harry Oaten, 1874-1950. Papers, 1909-50.
Cook, Roy Bird, 1886- collector. Papers, 1773-
1953. 80-41
Cornwall, C M. Papere, 1840-1919. 59-131
Cornwall, John Jacob, 1867-1953. Papera, ca. 1843-
1953. 60-1456
Craig, Fred E. Papere, 1910-45. 60-969
Cramer, Charles William, 1878- Papers, 1894-1918.
61-1547
Crogan, Patrick J., 1856-1949. Papere, ca. 1900-30.
59-133
Crouch, Moses H. Business records, 1802-99. 59-132
Cepp family. Papers, 1839-1948. 60-275
CutHght family. Genealogical materials, 1887-1950.
60-1359
Daadrldge, Danske (Bedtager) 1858-1914. Correspond-
ence, 1869-1913. 61-1564
Dau g hter s of the American Revolution. West Virginia.
Colonel John Evans Chapter, Morgantown. Re-
cords, 1903-47. 59-129
Daughters of the Amer i c a n Revolution. West Virginia.
Elizabeth Ludrngton Hagans Chapter, Morgantown.
Records, 1892-1947. 59-130
Davie, Henry Gassaway, 1823-1916. Papers,
1865-1916. 61-2299
Davis Coal and Coke Company. Records, ca. 1898-
1955. 60-362
Davis family. Papers, 1809-1916. 62-213
Dayton, Alston Gordon, 1857-1920. Papers, ca. 1848-
1920. 80-1057
Deaklas lamlly. Papers, 1778-1925. 60-1462
Dent, Marmadnre, 1801-1880. Papere, 1855-91.
DlUe, Thomas Hay. Papere, ca. 1774-1939.
59-178
60-1455
Dodos, Gideon stanhope, 1880- Papers relating to
Monongalia County churches, 1954. 59-166
Edwards family. Papere, 1844-1951. 61-2804
Elkins, Stephen Benton, 1841-1911. Papers, 1861-
1946. 60-1717
Ewla, William. Papers, 1784-1877. 82-2824
Exchange Bank of Virginia. Weston Branca. Records,
1852-68. 60-1406
Fairfax, George W. Papere, 1808-98. 60-369
Fairfax, Ralph, collector. Records, 1844-77. 61-1567
Fairfax family. Papers of the Fairfax and Wurman
famlllen of tralontown, Pa, Morgantown and King-
wood, W. Ta, 1811-1933. 60-423
Farneworth, Moose. Paper*, 1821-99. 62-566
Fayette Co, W. Va. Archives, 1787-1923. 60-1107
Flanagan, WUllam J. b.1838. Papers, 1826-194L
61-3314
Fleming, Aretaa Brooks, 1839-1923. Papers, 1764-
1924. 61-3358
Fleming, B. A, firm, Fairmont, W. Va. Records,
1854-1907. 59-127
Fleming, Helen M. Papers, ca. 1812-1951. 61-lS8e
Fleming lamlly. Papers, 1810-1943. 60-1728
Floyd, Kobert L, collector. Papers relating to
George Rogers Clark Floyd and the Floyd family,
1843-1953. 61-1569
Forman, L. J. Papers, 1837-1934. 59-177
Fox, William, of Hampshire Co., V7. Va. Papers,
1762-1895. 60-2389
FrlsseU, John, 1810-1893. Papers, ca. 1858-88.
60-562
Garrison (M. J.) and Company, Wadestown, W. ya.
Records, 1858-1922. 60-1454
Glssy, Jacob L. Business records, 1917-47. 59-176
Glasscock, William Ellsworth, 1882-1925. Papers,
1908-25. 59-160
Gofi, David. Papers, 1826-1904. 80-1463
Gaff, Guy Despard, 1867-1933. Papers, 1911-31.
80-1413
GoB, Nathan, 1843-1920. Papers, ca. 1886-99. 60-1073
Gore, Howard Mason, 1877-1947. Papers, 1908-47.
60-1450
Hagans family. Papers, 1818-95. 60-1023
Hall, Granville Davlsson. Papers, 1861-1926. 60-987
Hampshire Co, W. Va. Archives, 1736-1949. 60-995
Harold, Nan Brooke, collector. Papers, 1859-1914.
61-1570
Harrison, Benjamin, Pres. U. 8, 1833-1901.
Letters, 1886-1900. 62-579
Hayes, Manliffe. Papers, 1851-1912. 82-1405
Haynxond-Ftemlng Law Firm, Fairmont, W. Va.
Records, 1780-1936. 60-1065
Historical Records Survey. West Virginia. West
Virginia historic records, 1750-1939. 60-1063
Holt, Rush Dew, 1905-1955. Papera, 1888-1950.
61-3356
Holt family. Papers of the Holt and Keyes faming
1878-1944. 60^57B
Hopkins, Andrew Delmar, 1857-1948. Papere, 1787-
1943. 60-879
Howard, Adolphus P. Papers, 1850-1938. 61-3131
Hubbard family. Papers, 1794-1914. 60-1072
lean, VI. O. Correspondence, 1873-80. 61-3004
Jackson, S. F. Business records of S. F. Jackson,
J. G. Jackson, and the Jackson Grocery Co. of
Jane Lew, W. Va, 1837-1956. 60-363
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863. Papers, 1845-
1951. 60-871
61-3307
Jacob, John Jeremiah, 1829-1893. Papers, 1886-78.
61-1559
Jackson, William A. Papers, 1892-1930.
Jacob family. Papers, 1824-1921. 81-1560
Jefferson Co, W. Va. Archives, 1802-1913. 60-554
Jenkins, John £. Papers, 1826-1951. 60-1710
jolllffe CA.) and Son, Knob Fork, w. Va. Records,
1897-1919. 59-175
Jones, Clement Ross, 1871- Papers, 1897-1939.
60-1105
Jones, William J, of Morgantown, w. Va, collector.
Records of window glass workers' unions, 1886-
1920. 60-381
Judy, Elvm Lycurgos, 1870-1954. Papers, 1756-
1949. go-273
Kanawha Co, W. Va. Archives, 1779-1933. 60-299
Kilgore, Barley Martin, 1893-1956. Papers, 1937-56.
60-352
Lalshley, Peter T. Papere, 1809-1915.
62-518
WEST VIRGINIA UMVERSnT. LIBRARY (Continue.))
Lambert, Oscar Dome, 1888- collector. Papers.
1TO-1929- 61-3222
Lantz, William. Papers of William and B. s. '— ■'-
1880-82. U-2903
Leeper family. Papera of the Leeper, Bowman, and
Veach families, 1779-1898. 60-271
Lewis Co., W. Va. Archives, 1775-1933. 60-292
Lewis family. Papera, 1825-1986. 60-320
Lighttmrn family. Papers, 1836-1935. 60-296
Literary society archives of Monongalia Academy and
West Virginia University, 1827-1920. 60-1052
Longacre, Mrs. Glenn V, collector. Harrison and
Doddridge Counties papers, 1T78-1955. 62-2074
Lynchburg Coal and Coke Company. Records, 1934-
40. 80.551
McCamic, Charles, 1874-1956. Papers, 1919-56.
60-300
McCleery, wfUlam, 1741-1821. Papers, 1770-194S.
60-319
McCoy family. Papers, 1761-1903. 80-368
McfHmrts, William Hereford, 1855-1930. Papers.
1834-1954. 80-297
McGraw, John Thomas, 1856-1920. Papers, 1842-
1M8. 60 . 24e
60-581
60-354
60-584
60-301
60-351
McNeill family. Papers, 1770-1929.
Marmlon family. Papers, 1798-1851.
Marshall, Jacob Williamson, b, 1830. Papers
1852-99. *vm.
Mason, John W., 1842-1917. Papers, 1912-19. 60-229
Mason Co., w. va. Archives, 1772-1908. 60-223
Maxwell, George Ralph, 1898- collector. Papers
1849-1918. 61-2890
Maxwell, Hu, 1860-1927. Papers, ca. 1845-1950.
Maxwell, Lewis. Papers, 1825-1903.
Miller, Freda Clare (Rainbow) collector. Papers
1782-1940. ^61-3217
Miller, See Proctor, collector. Papers, 1780-1879.
61-3288
Monongalia Co., W. Va. Archives, 1774-1936. 60-294
Monongalia Co., W. Va. Defense Council. Radio
scripts, 1942-43. 61-2892
Mo no ngali a Co., W. Va. Relief AdmlnistraUon.
Records of federal relief, 1933-37. 61-2893
Monongalia Historical Society, Morgantown, W. Va.
Records, 1827-1956. 60-293
Monroe Co., W. Va. Archives, ca. 1772-1923. 60-1733
Monroe Co., W. Va. School records, 1818-1902.
Moreland, James Rogers, 1879-1955. Papers, 1815-
1957.
Morgan, Ephralm Franklin, 1869-1950. Papers,
1920-25. 60-230
Nicholas Co., W. Va., to world War H, 1942-45. 60-316
Northwestern Turnpike Association. Records, 1922-
26.
61-2895
Oglebay Rhymer's Club, Wheeling, w. Va. Poems.
1935-42
Ohio Co., W. Va. Archives, 1772-1935.
60-364
60-356
Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly. Records,
1888-1951. 60-360
Pardee and Curtln Lumber Company. Records 1889-
19SS - 60-379
Parker, William, of West Virginia. Papers, 1845-
1886 ' 61-2896
Pemberton, Robert Landon, I860- Papers, 1880-
Pendleton Co., W. Va. Court records, 1789-:
60-315
Plerpont, Francis Harrison, 1814-1B99. Papers.
1830-1934. 60-312
Pinlck, Jacob. Papers, 1853-65. 81-2897
Poling (J. E.) and Company, HendrlckB W Va.
Records, 1887-1927. g0_3 76
Repository Index
Porter, James, of New Cumberland, W. Va. Papers,
1870-1912. 80-378
Post, Melville Dsrtsson, 1871-1930. Papers, ca.
1915-30. 61-2898
Post family. Papers of the Post, Davlsson, and
CopUa families, 1842-1926. 60-361
Price family. Papers, 1813-1945. 60-1451
Price family. Papers, 1830-1945. 60-358
Ramsay, Robert Lincoln, 1877-1956. Papers, 1932-
52. 60-339
Records of West Virginia servicemen of World War
H, 1942-46. 60-345
Reynolds, Francis Marlon, 1843-1931. Papers, 1845-
1931. 60-386
Robinson, Ira Ellsworth, 1889-1951. Papers, 1818-
195L 60-311
Rogers, John, of Morgantown, w. Va. Papers, 1777-
1857. 60-317
Rowan, Richard B., collector. Papera, 1894-1950.
60-1412
Ruffuer-Danaalrr and Company. Records of the
Cincinnati agency of Raffiier-Donnally and Co.
1833-85. gojTj
Salt Sulphur Springe Company. Records, 1819-1932.
60-585
Sanders, John Clark, 1872-1948, collector. Papers.
ca. 1816-1900. 62-2531
Seckar, Alvena V. Papers, 1940-56. 80-385
Sbotl, Hugh Ike, 1866-1953. Papers, 1858-1954.
60-353
Silver, Gray, 1871-1935. Papers, 1903-35. 60-579
Simpson, F. A. Records, 1909-42. 80-1066
Smith, Clarence £., collector. Papers, 1787-1956.
60-1445
Smith, Clarence L., collector. Papers, 1852-1906.
60-1053
Smith, George Washington, 1814-1860. Papers, 1816-
8S * 60-1453
60-1449
60-1109
61-2899
81-2900
Smith family. Papers, 1800-1942.
Smith family. Papers, 1823-75.
Snider, Martin. Papers, 1834-89.
Snyder family. Papers, 1790-1937.
Sonoma (Steamboat) Shipping accounts, 1883-84.
60-373
*ffM faS"" coU8e,or - *"""■■> County papers,
KW-1943. 61-3219
Stewart, D. Boston. Papers, 1782-1916. 61-2902
Stuart, Walter, 1879- Correspondence, 1910-49.
60-1406
Summers Co., W. Va. Archives, 1859-1949. 60-1006
Summers family. Papers, 1831-1956. 60-1087
Surveyore' field books, 1753-65. 60-817
T^J?!?? 8 * BoteI - Sweetsprlngs, W. Va. Records,
1860-1927. 6o: 1418
Sydenetrieker, O. P. Records, 1884-94. 60-560
Tolbert family. Papere, 1784-1931. 80-367
Tucker, Eldon B., collector. Papers, ca. 1833-1956.
60-338
Tucker Co., w. Va. Archives, 1853-70. 60-553
Tyler Co., w. Va. Archives, ca. 1788-1933. 60-552
"' \^"T- S?"*- Vlismla (""•«" District, 1818-
D '?««, P ?? 0eiCe ' MolS!Btown ' w - T »- Records,
18d7 " 88 - 60-374
U.S. Signal Corps Station, Morgantown. w Va.
Records, 1876-8L 6 0-421
VanWinkle, Peter G., 1808-1872. Papers, 1827-
■ 60-3322
Varner family. Papers, 1884-1940. 60-555
Wade family. Papers, ca. 1880-1940. 60-549
Wallace, Matthew. Papers, 1880-93. 60-1685
Watson family. Papers, 1868-1953. 60-3321
Webster Co, W. Va. Archivee, 1834-1951. 80-1005
Welton family. Papers, 1770-1928. 60-1108
West, Rufus A., collector. Papers, 1774-1952. 60-3342
Weet Virginia. Agricultural Experiment Station,
Morgantown. Archives, 188S-1917. 60-559
West Virginia. County Court (Monongalia Co. ) "M
Records, 1878-1916. 61-2891
West Virginia. National Guard. 1st Infantry.
Records, 1886-99. 61-2910
Weet Virginia. University. Archives, 1872-1948.
80-1268
West Virginia. University. Business records
collected by the University, 1795-1940. 624549
West Virginia. University. Commencemeots,
1870-1929. 60-235
West Virginia. University. Diaries and Journals
1763-1877. 62-1559
West Virginia. University. Genealogical materials.
62-1098
Weet Virginia. University. Historical materials.
62-1606
West Virginia. University. Land records, 1749-1943.
62-UI11
Weet Virginia. University. Legal materials, 1790-
iS26 - 62-1091
West Virginia, University. Literary manuscripts
and related papers, ca. 1879-1956. 82-1081
West Virginia. University. Materials relating to
educational institutions, 1803-1953. 62-1094
West Virginia. University, m«~ ii—«^i»' ^^.. ^.i.
"61-1854. 62-1033
wVeTVirgliua. University. Miscellaneous records,
"■a- 1958 - 61-2901
West Virginia. University. Official records of
West Virginia, 1788-1950. 82-1180
West Virginia. University. Papers on building con-
struction, 1873-1916. " 80-906 ^at
West Virginia. University. Personal papers and ^»*
related materials, 1758-1957. 62-1029
West Virginia. University. Records of organisa-
tions, 1719-1952. 62-1043
West Virginia. University. Records of the inaugura-
Uomvof presidents of West Virginia Unlverelrr
1897-1947. 60-224
West Virginia. University. Scrapbook, ca- 1887-
1S35- 60-233
Weet Virginia. University. Scrapboeke, albums and
clippings, 1838-1956. 62-1093
.West Virginia. University. Student records, 1877-
1949. 60-1007
West Virginia. University. World War I records,
1917-44. 80-222
West Virginia. University. World War n records,
l* 40 " 48 - 60-276
West Virginia. University. Agricultural Extension
Division. Archives, 1912-55. 60-425
West Virginia. University. Board of Governors
Archlvea, 1926-42. 60-869
West Virginia. University. College of Agriculmre,
Forestry, and Home Economics. Archives, 1918-
M - 60-548
West Virginia. University. College, crt Agriculture,
Forestry, and Home Economics. Publications.
1938-47. V 5 58
West Virginia. University. College of Pharmacv
Archives, 19*4-52. ^^60-358
West Virginia. Unlverelty. Committee on Off-Campos
Contacts. Scripts, 1949-56. 60-1340
West Virginia. University. Graduate SchooL Ar-
chives. 1910-50. bCBmL ^so^s
^fJ! 1 ^- VBinrBa y- library. Archives,
1888-1954. jo.jjg
West Virginia. University. Library. Berkeley
County materials, 1735-1924. 62-3257
West Virginia. University. Library. Brooke Coun-
ty papers, 1767-1895. 62-3256
west Virginia. University. Library. Monongalia
County land and legal papers, ca. 1783-1859. 61-3218
West Virginia. University. Library. West Virginia
Collection. West Virginia history papers, ca. 1748-
1942 - 60-1448
f
Repository Index
WEST VIRGINIA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY (Continued)
West Virginia. University. Mountaineer Credit
Union. Archives, 1943-47. 60-334
West Virginia. University. President's Office.
Archives, 1867-1945. 60-240
West Virginia. University. School at Mines. Ar-
chives, 1816-60. 60-2T4
West Virginia. University. Scientific Society.
Archives, 1914.42. 60-226
West Virginia, war History Commission. Records.
1928-46. 60-241
West Virginia Collegiate Academy of Science. West
Virginia University Chapter. Archives, 1949-56.
60-346
West Virginia Folk-lore Society. Papers, 1916-26.
West Virginia Infantry. 12th B*gu, 1862-1885. Co. F.
Records, 1B62-66. 61-1548
West Virginia Library Association. Beeords, 1914-
57. 60-892
West Virginia State buildings collection, 1912-31.
West VlrgmU State Dental Society. Beeords, 1900-
55. 60-556
Wetzel Co, W. Va. Archives, 1846-1936.
60-231
White, Albert Blakeslee, 1856-1941.
1929.
Papers, 1888-
60-2T2
White, Israel Charles, 1848-1927. Papers, 1867-
1941. 60-2T0
Wiley, Samosl T. Papers, 1821-98. 62-580
Wflkm, James R., collector. Papers, 1828-1957.
WlOey, Waitman Thomas, 1811-1900. Papers, 1830-
1900. 60-295
Wilson, David L. Papers, 1853-99. 61-2905
Wilson, James, df Wood Co, W. Va. Papers of James
WQsan and ths StrffiUng and Toung f* m V\n lt. ca.
1781-1934. 60-356
Wood Co., W. Va. Archives, 1785-1935. 60-232
Wooftor, Carey, collector. Ballads and folklore of
West Virginia. 60-228
Writers' Program. West Virginia. Papers. 60-337
Young, Guy B. Papers, 1880-1940. 60-234
WESTERN HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS. BOOLDER.
COLO, see COLORADO. nNTVEKSlT^.
LIBRARIES. WESTERN HISTORICAL COLLEC-
TIONS
WESTERN HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION.
COLUMBIA, MO. see MISSOURI. mgVBRSTTY
LIBRAH t . WfcfiTEKN HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS
COLLECTIONS
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Western North fhrftifria ffifftftriflal ^ wwnaH^
Manuscript collection, 19S2-6L, 62-1238
WESTERN B BSBRVT. HIS TORICAL SOCIETY.
CLEVELAND
Anderson, Richard C lough, 1750-1626. Papers at
the Virginia Military District In Ohio, 1787-1839.
62-4134
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. Papers, 1861-65.
Burton, Theodore Elijah, 1851-1929. Papers,
1876-1928. 62-4384
Cafflnberry family. Papers, 1767-1930. 62-4435
Feasenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869. Papers,
1837-69. : 62-4393
Gross, William L., 1839-1909. Papers, 1862-67.
62-4239
Bale family. Papers, 1810-1940.
Harriet, Myron Timothy, 1854-1929. Papers,
ca. 1827-1935.
Mewett, Alfred, collector. Papere, 1736-1955.
Morgan, Daniel Edgar, 1877-1949. Papers,
1929-49.
62-4392
Riddle, Albert Gallatin, 1816-1902. Papers,
1835-1901. 62-4396
Ritchie, Samuel J. , 1838-1906. Papers, 1870-
1918. 62-4337
Palmer, William Pendleton, 1861-1927, collector.
Medical department and hospital papers
collection: Union and Confederate Armies,
1846-66. 62-4397
Palmer, William Pendleton, 1861-1927, collector.
Regimental papers of the Civil War. 62-4389
Pitkin, Perley Peabody, d. 1891. Papers, 1B61-68.
62-4122
SlgeL Franz, 1824-1902. Papers, 18S1-I90L 62-4178
Stout, Samuel Hollingsworth, 1822-1908. Papers,
1861-65. 62-4388
Whittlesey, Elisha, 1783-1863. Papers, 1804-63.
WESTERN RESERVE UN1VKK&HTY,. CLEVELAND.
LIBRARY
Baker, Newton DtehL 1871-1937. Papers, 1913-18.
61-3213
Clarke, John Hessln, 1857-1945. Clarke letters,
1916-44. 60-1121
CrowelL Benedict, 1869-1952. Papers, 1917-20.
60-2024
Darrow, Fritz Sage, 1882-ca. 1929. Papers. 60-22
Darrow, Fritz Sage, 1882-ca. 1929, collector.
Darrow coUeetlon of Belmontlana. 60-35
Herrick, Francis Edbart, 1858-1940. Papers, 1878-
1938. 59-197
Shepherd, Arthur, 1880-1858. Papers, 1892-1958.
61-1694
Towing, Charles Franklin, 1853-1937. Papers, 1870-
1937. 60-6
WHITMAN NATIONAL MONUMENT. WALLA WA ITA,
WASH.
Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847. Whitman mission in the
Pacific Northwest, 1834-59. 61-1597
wilberforce pniybbstty. wtlberforce qhk).
library 1 ~ ■ ■
Amett, Benjamin William, Bp„ 1838-1906. Papers,
1860-1900. 60-886
Ccppin, Levi Jenkins, Bp, 1848-1923. Papers, 1888-
1920. 60-884
HUL Charles Leander. Papers, 1948-56. 60-870
Mills, Clarence Harvey, 1892-1949. Correspondence,
1930-47. 60-1004
Ransom, Reverdy Caserns, Bp, 1861-1959. Papers,
1893-196L 60-895
Scarborough, William Sanders, 18547-1926. Papers,
1870-1926. 60-1003
WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS LIBRARY see MICHIGAN.
UNIVERSITY. WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS LIBRARY
WTLTflN H ISTORICAL s nrrg-ry-
Betts family. Business papers, 1794-1841. 62-620
Cob), Sherman, 1804-1879. Accounts, 1833-39.
Comstock family. Papers, 1784-1883. 62-617
Gilbert, EH. Ledgers, 1840-59. 62-1408
Hojt, Solomon. Ledgers, 1834-48. 61-3312
Jones, Charles, 1820-1892. Papers, 1842-92?
62-603
MiddLebrook, Jonathan. Papers, 1782-1831. 62-591
Middle brook family. Papers, 1807-55. 61-2738
Morgan and Heeler, Wilton, Conn. Ledgers, 1819-31.
61-3311
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company.
Ledgers, 1874-1917. 62-198
Nichols family. Business papers, 1809-70. ; 61-2288.
Olmstead, Bawtoy, 1793-1868. Papers, 1830-52.
Scott, Samuel, 1795-186L Business papers,
1822-62. 62-621
Wilton Historical Society. Historical papers by
members of the society, ca. 1930- 62-619
WUton Historical Society. Wfttonlana, 1733-1950's.
61-2326
WISCONSIN. STATE H ISTOBIPAI. SOCIETY
Adams, Charlss Kend a ll, 1835-1902. Papers, 1872-
1902. 82-1075
Adams, Henry CuUen, 1850-1906. Papers, 1670-
1906. 62-1076
Adams, John C, 1842-1895. Papers, 1792-1899,
1932. 62-1415
Aides, Albert, d. 1892. Papers, 1792, 1836-92.
Allen, William Francis, 1830-1889. Papers, 1788,
1824-1920. 62-1510
Aluminum Company of America. Correspondence,
1927-47. 62-1902
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen
of North America. Records of local 358,
Janesvllle, Wis., 1934-51. 62-4736
American Federation of Labor. Records, 1881-
1952. 62-345B
American Federation of Labor and Congress of in-
dustrial Organizations. Committee on Political
Education. Records, 1946-59. 62-3399
American Federation of Musicians. Local 59,
Kenosha, Wis. Records, 1B97-1940. 62-3126
American Federation of State, County, and Muni-
cipal Employees. Local 171, Madison, Wis.
Records, 1936-47. 62-3131
American Federation of State, County, and Muni-
cipal Employees. Records of local No. 1,
Madison, Wis., 1936-50. 62-4737
American Federation of Teachers. Local 223,
Madison, Wis. Records, 1930-51. 67.-3132
American Fur Company. Records, 1803-66, 62-1906
American League for Peace and Democracy. Maiwim
Branch. Records, 1937-40. 62-1077
American Legion. Wisconsin. Records, 1919. 62-1776
American Society of Equity of North America.
Records, 1916-34. 62-1939
American Turners, mbhim,» wis. Records,
1855-1952. 62-2569
Anderson, James Sfbree, 1841-163L Papers, 1829-
1926. 62-1078
Anderson, Rasmus BJem, 1848-1936. Papers, 1841-
1936. 62-2081
Anderson, Wendell Abraham, 1840-1929. Papers, 1855-
1922. 62-1080
62-1901
Anderson, William J. Papers, 1876-1935.
Andrews, Byron, 1852-1910, collector. Papers,
1657-1801. 62-637
Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 1812-1886. Papers, 1869-
1925. 62-1863
Anketen, Margaret Papers, 1851-1915. 62-1243
Annate, Fritz. Papers of Fritz Annete and of his
wife, MathUde r*ranziska Annate, 1791-1884.
62-2085
Appleton, NathamsL Papers, 1779-96. 62-1079
Arnold, Fredrick, 1811-1873. Papers, 1823-6L
62-1771
Associated Gas and Electric Company. Beeords,
1902-54. 62-3818
Aylward, John A, 1861-1916. Papers, 1866, 1907-15.
62-2013
Babcock, Joseph Weeks, 1850-1909. Papers, 1864-
62-1454
1916.
Babcock, Stephen Moulton, 1843-193L, Papers, 1814-
19 _ SL 1 52-2236
Bailey, Thomas J, d. 189L, Papers of Thomas J.
and Henry J. Bailey, 1842-1918. 62-2407
Ballly, Alexis, 1798-1881. Papers, 1821-88. 52-1922
WISCONSIN. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Balrd, Henry Samuel, 1600-1875. Papers, 1798-1890
1930. 62-2274
Baker, Charles Mlnton, 1804-1872. Papers, 1835-72.
62-3527
Baldwin, William Henry, 1891- Papers, 1922-60.
62-1047
Ballard, Anson, 1821-1873. Papers of Anson Ballard
and Nathaniel Edwards, 1838-74. 62-2444
62-527
Bancroft, Levi E., 1861-1948. Papers, 1863-1956.
Barker, George W. Business records, 1842-59.
62-1441
Barker, Jacob A. Correspondence, 1835-54. 62-1772
Barker and Stewart Lumber Company, Wausau, Wis
Record books, 189S-1915. 62-1307
Barnes, Henry L., 1835-1916. Papers of Henry L.
and Edgar C. Barnes, 1871-1932. 62-1770
Barry, AUred ConstanOne, 1615-1868. Papers, 1835-
1M8. 62-1763
Barton, Albert Olans. Papers, 1858-1947. 62-2442
Bates, William Wallace, 1827-1612. Papers, 1857-
19u - 62-1453
Baumgartner, Jacob, 1830-1916. Record books, 1846-
1916. 62-2249
Baxter, John B. C, d. 1892. Papers, 1828, 1859-80.
62-1940
Beck, Joseph David, 1866-1936. Papers, 1901-37.
62-2256
62-3414
belltz, AUred. Papers, 1897-1951.
Bender, Peter, d. 1878. Papers, 1828-1914. 82-2014
Bennett, Van S., 1836-1914. Papers, 1861-64.
62-2001
Benton, Charles S., 1810-1882. Correspondence,
1837 - n - 62-1925
Bigford, Thomas, 1815-1890. Papers, 1838-74. 62-1859
Blllinghuret, Charles, 1818-1865. Papers, 1845-99.
62-2366
Blrge, Edward AeabeL 1851-1950. Papers, 1855-
1948. 62-2259
Biota, Halvor A. Papers, 1849-99. 62-1966
Blaine, John James, 1875-1934. Papers, 1873, 1894-
1 ,M - 82-1947
Blair, Emma Helen, d. 1911. Papers, 1809-1910.
62-2358
Bleyer, Henry, 1835-1922. Papers, 1792, 1843-
1918. 62-1992
Bliss, Henry L, 1831 ?-1896. Papers, 1851-07.
62-2122
Bliss family. Diaries, 1867-86. 82-2047
Bloomgarden, Hermit; 1904- Papers, 1935-55.
62-4756
Boardxnan, Napoleon, 1825-1899. Papers, 1847-1905.
62-2347
Bolivia, Nicholas, d. 1827. Correspondence, 1811-23.
62-1934
Bolens, Harry Wilbur, 1864-1S44. Papers, 1836-1944.
62-2254
Bollee, Nathan. Record books, 1770-1810. 82-1305
Bolton, William Compton, d. 1649. Papers of
Bolton and of Charles Wilkes, 1801-60. 62-2892
Bong, Richard Ira, 1920-1945. Correspondence,
1941-44. 62-2410
Boot and Shoe Workers' Union. Local 651,
Beaver Dam, Wis. Minutes, 1937-50.' 62-3133
Bottomley, Edwia, 1809-1850. Papers, 1791, 1842-64. •
62-2121
Bouek, Gabriel, 1828-1904. Papers, 1850-1908.
82-2230
Boudinot, Ellas, 1740-1821. Letter book, 1777-78.
62-1764
Bowman, Jonathan, 1828-1895. Papers, 1816-1933.
82-1805
Boyd, George, d. 1846. Papers, 1797-1858. 62-2257
Bragg, Edward Stuyvesant, 1827-1912. Papers, 1853-
1912 - 62-2184
Repository Index
Brlcklayere, Masons and Plasterers International
Union of America. Records of Wisconsin
locals, 1902-37. • 62-4738
Brlgham, Ebenezer, 1789-1861. Papers, 1816-57.
62-1999
BHgham, Jerome Ripley, 1825-1897. Papers, 1832-96.
62-2435
British Temperance Emigration Society and Saving Fund.
Records, 1842-62. 62-2015
British. War Relief Society. Madison. Records, 1940-
45, 62-1858
Brooks, Ablsl E., 1801-1891. Papers, 1710-1903.
62-2285
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper-
hangers of America. Records of Wisconsin
locals, 1901-51. 62-4723
Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks,
Freight Handlers, Express and Station
Employes. Records of Wisconsin lodges,
1919-50. 62-4739
Brotherton Indians. Records, 1788-1810, 1901. 62-1857
Brown, Cecil B, 1907- Papers, 1935-58. 62-3408
Brown, Charles Edward, 1872-1946. Papers, 1908-
40 - 62-2237
Brown, Jabez, 1625-1903. Papers, 1848-1949. 62-2252
Brown, John B., 1821-1910. Diaries, 1872-1908.
62-1804
Brown Brothere Lumber Company, Rhlnelander '
Wis. Records, 1854-1959. 61-287
Bnmson, Alfred, 1793-1882. Papers, 1615-82, 1915.
62-2238
Bryant, Frank H. Papers, 1792-1905. 62-2178
Buck, Solon Jostns, 1884-1962. Papers, S01-43.
62-1948
Bulsson, Joaeph, b. 1846. Papers, 1891-1814. 62-1933
Burchard, George, 1810-1890. Maries, 1836-86.
62-2019
Burmeister, Charles, 1855-1891. Papers, 1869-1918.
62-2179
BurnelL Levi, 1803-1881. Papers, 1843-80. 62-1803
Burnett, Thomas Pendleton, 1800-1646. Corre-
spondence, 1826-45.
62-2180
Burrows, George B., 1832-1909. Papers of
George B. Burrows and James Richardson,
a*-**- »cnurason, Kie3t
Butler, James Davie, 1815-1905. Papers, 1706, 1778-
1905. gj.227!
Cady, Helen Baker, collector. Papers, 1801-1915.
Cairns, Gertrude M. Papen, 1845-1956.
62-1303
62-3856
Campbell, James C, 1810-1881. Diaries, 1851-53
1861-63. 62-3773
Campbell, William J., 1871-1956. Papers, 1925-54.
62-3226
Carrier, Spencer, 1826-1854. Diaries of Spencer and
Emily 8. Carrier, 1847-56. 62-1856
Carta-, Richard £., 1836-1918. Correspondence,
1861-1900. '62-2264
CassUy, Henry Clarence, 1910- Papers, 1846-88.
61-3049
CatUn, John, 1803-1874. Papers, 1823-86. 62-1784
Chamberlln, Thomas Chrowder, 1843-1928. Papers,
1878 " 88 - 62-1830
0"pnra n , Chandler BurnelL 1815-1877. Papers
"98-1877. 62-2181
Charleton, William, 1831-1908. Papers, 1820-79.
Chase, Wilfrid EarL. Papers, 1929-36.
62-1785
82-1398
Cheever, DusrJn Grow, 1830-1897. Papers, 1842-97.
62-2270
Chubbuck, Jerome W. Correspondence, 1837- 97, 19SL
62-1702
Church, William B-, 1842-1893. Papers, 1861-96.
62-1863
Citizens Civic Council of Milwaukee County. Records.
1918-25. ej.j.'goj
Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, Milwaukee.
Records, 1942-43.
62-1861
Clark, Darwin, 1812-1899. Business records, 1866-
9L 62-1389
Clark, John C, 1825-1917. Papers, 1852-1912. 82-405E-
Clark, Orlando E., 1850-1919. Papers, 1767-1898.
82-2016
Clark, William, 1770-1838. Papers, 1797-1833.
Clausen, Frederick Harold, 1875-1844.
Papers, 1904-43.
Clifford, John, 1673-1922. Papers, 1913-14.
Clinton, George, 1739-1812. Papers, 1777-98.
Clyman, James, 1792-1881. Papers, 1871-79.
Cockerll], Walter B. Papers, 1911-18, 1950-58. 62-3409
Cos, Edwin Deles. 1840-1909. Papon, 1880-1908.
82-2182
Cogswell, William C. Diaries, 1884-98. 62-1400
Cohen, Wilbur Joseph, 1913- Paper., 1919,
1932-61. 62-4656
Cole, Charles D., 1808-1867. Papers, 1831-47. 62-1979
Cole, Harry Ellsworth, 1861-1928. Papers, 18»7.
82-2018
62-2786
62-1800
62-2845
62-1799
1850-1929,
Counan, Henry Root, 1800-1895
82-1924
I, 1B17-94.
62-2247
62-5012
62-20*6
Commons, John Rogers, 1662-1945. Papers,
1894-1937.
Comstock, John, 1812-1880. Papers, 1838-1814.
Courier, Edith W., 1851-1931. Papers, 1881-81.
62-1883
Conovsr, Obediah Mltton, 1825-1884. Papers, 1843-82.
62-1932
Cooper, Henry Allen, 1850-1931. Papers, 1801-1894.
82-2383
Concot, Catharine M., 1876-1952. Papen at
Catherine M. and John C. Concot, 1802-14. 62-2304
Cothren, M on t go me ry M., 1819-1888. Papen,
1841-88. ,2-3636
Cottage Grove, Wis. Presbyterian Church.
Records of Presbyterian congregatiQttS in
Cottage Grove, Verona, and Milwaukee 1837-
MO. ' 62-2871
82-1882
62-2539
Coumbe, Warner B_, 1884- Notebooks, 1897-98.
Cover, Joseph C, 1819-1872. Papen.
1868-1905.
Cover, Joseph a, 1819-1872. Papers, 1889-75.
61-10(2
Culver, Newton H. Papers, 1881-1911. 82-1996
CnrUn, Jeremiah, 1835-1906. Papen, 1861-1800,
62-1972
82-2434
Dalrymnle, William F„ 1825-1901. Papen, 1838-1913.
62-2371
Records, 1932-33.
82-1881
62-2429
Curtis family. Papers, 1849-79.
Dane County Commodity Exchange.
61-253
Daniels, Edward. Papers, 1834-1900.
Dankoter, Harry Edward, 1883-1955. Papen.
1865-1947. «*««.
Daughters of the American Revolution. Wisconsin.
Records, 1914-39. 62-3335
Davidson, James O., 1854-1922. Papers, 1885-1919.
62-2266
Davidson, John Nelson. Papen, 1842-1842. 82-2388
Danes, Howell David, 1882- Papers concerning the
centennial of the Welsh settlement at Oshkosh.
"«• 62-1880
Davis, John Grim, 1810-1886. Papen, 1826-71.
62-2248
Davis, Moses M., 1820-1888. Correspondence.
1849-83. 82-1880
Day, Frederick T., 1842-1920. Papen, 1858-1910.
62-2120
82-1251
Day family. Papen, 1839-93.
WISCONSIN. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Dean, Tnsmna. Papers, 1814-38. 42-1879
DeXeon, Daniel, 1852-181*. Correspondence, 1889-
**"•■ n-vm
r Densmore, Benjamin, 1831-1913. Papers, 1845-57.
61-2081
Dsrlath, August William, 1809- Papers, 1838-1954.
62-1957
Dewey, Nelson, 1813-1888. Pnnsrs, 1818-1907. 62-3526
Dickey, Karris C. Papers, 1941-42. 62-2225
DIgnnm, Dorothy. Papers, 1907-69. 61-2906
Dimock, Suu (Whitney) Papara, 1683-1903. 62-1878
Dinsuale, Matthew, 1615-1898. Papers, 1636-97.
62-2369
Dodge, Joseph Thompson, 1823-1904. Papers, 1845-99.
82-2187
Dodge County (Win.) Medical Society. Records, 1694-
1 ** 8 - 82-1877
DonakWabn Sweet, 1869-1934. Papon, 1811-1834.
62-2420
IMS.
Bood, 1816-1897. Papers, 1831-
62-2428
Doty, Jenms Dtua, 1799-1885. Papers, 1779-1879.
62-3383
DoadMjdgar George, 1877-1948. Papers, 1843,
MW -* B - 62-3412
Doismau, Berenkw Lome, 1800-1868. Papera.
Lowner, Jason, 1813-1883. Papera, 1853-83. 82-4733
Downs, WtthuBH.,b. 1819. Corrsspaidsnee of
WUUam H. Dona and Us son Edmund H. Dona,
1861-64. 62-4030
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1S15-IB9L Papers,
f 1833-93.
62-4718
62-1487
DrlnknU, Thomas O. Papers, 1864-65.
Dudgeon, Matthew Simpson, 1871-1949. Papers,
U0 »-*°- 61-1490
DutunandW artumMH. , wmi^u,^ Beeorda, 1784-
18W * 62-2064
Button, Joseph, 1843-1831. Papers, 1901-20. 62-1994
DwtanoU, Solomon Ashley, 1812-1879. Papers, 1776-
18W - 82-2432
Dye, En (Emory) b. 1865. Correapoadnce, 1900-03.
62-1452
Karl, David C, 1854-1692. Papera, 1877-92. 92-1872
Eatoa, Edward Deiint, 1851-1942. Papera, 1826-1942.
62-4824
Ban date Building and Constructlen Trades
OosaeU. Beearda, 1938-50.
SwChJj Ctty-Couaty Health Dspt Beeorda,
aalm * 1 - 62-2566
Eat CadK-Dmm-Bspm Counties Medical Society
Escorts, 1934-46. w jj.iTO
E>n Ciain Lumber Compeay, ann Cure Win.
Beeorda, 1848-88. 62-1927
62-4953
62-3068
Bblmg, Water Henry. Papera, 1933-54.
Edwards, Martha L., d. 1926. Papers;
Edwards, Thomas David. Business records, 1891-
1904 - 62-1798
Bge, Peter, 1836-1920. Papers, 1B36-191L
f *
62-1969
Eton, Barman Lewis, 1872-1954. Panels, 1886^
mt 62-3459
jm, Btebard Emerson, 1812-1888. Papera, 1830-84.
62-2165
TOnsudorf, Lucas. Papers, 1788-1859.
Emery, Joha 0^1843-1928. Papera, 1898.
Empey, Boy A, 1883-1955. Papara, 1919-54.
Eng»i,Otto. Papera, 1843-62.
Bach, Beary, 1836-1909. Maries, 1848-55.
Each, John Jacob, 1B81-B4L Papers, 1891-
Evange Ileal Althmee for me Stats of Wisconsin.
r.__. 1874-77. *»«™».
62-1797
62-1796
62-2341
82-2031
62-3406
62-2437
Repository Index
Enaa, Edward E., 1860-1932. Papers, 1896-1928.
62-2267
Bros, Joan 1L, 1820-1903. Papers, 1825-83.
62-4333
Everest, David C, 1883-1955. Papera, 190945. 62-3227
rUrckQd, Lochia, 1831-1896. Papera, 1819-1923.
. FalrOeld, George. Papera, 1844-1906. 62-2008
Fallows, 8amual, Bo., 1835-1922; Papera,
1856-1922. 62-2545
Fann, John, 1819-1883. Papers, 1862. 62-1639
Federal Writers' Project. Wisconsin. Records
ca. 1936-42. a-m»
Federated Trades Cfhinril, Green Bay Wis
Records, 1895-1940. 62-4721
Federated Trades Council of Milwaukee. Records,
-.. lta >-*>- 62-4836
Parser, Edna, 1887- Papers, 1948-57. 61-115
Flna, Donald P„ 1888- Papers, 1947-54. 62-2286
Fmke, Aenore H. Papers, 1941-52. 62-1874
Fischer, John, 1910- Papers, 1946-51. 62-3854
Flan, Carl Russell, 1876-1932. Papera, 1853-1932.
62-2419
Fiteh, Michael Beadriek, b. 1837. Papers, 1861-69.
62-1640
Flanders, Ralph Edward, 1880- Papers, 1951-57.
62-3853
Flint. Abel, 1785-1826. Correspondence, 1814-22.
63-2029
FUatAttred T., 1890 <ca.)-1954. Papers, 1819-
"**- 62-3433
Flower, Frank Abfad, 1854-1911. Papers, 1837-89.
62-2009
Fond da Lac Coanty Medical Society. Beeorda, 1868-
».l*B-»5. 62-1871
Food da Lac Gas Light Company, Fond do Lac, Wis.
Records, 1873-1900. 63-1641
Fowler, Samuel. Account hooka of Hiram E.
Mourse and Samuel Fowler, 1838-1906. 62-4744
Fox Rtver Valley District Council of Laborers.
Records.J836-44. 62-3134
Fra™, Andrew Jay, 1844-1932. Correspondence,
W»-2S. 'gj^ne
Fraacbsre, Gabriel, 1786-1863. Papers, 1835-37.
Frank, Michael. Diaries, 1840-89.
62-1796
62-2010
Freer, Jaass Archibald, 1861-1939. Papera, 1906,
1919-40. 62-2422
French, Lewis C, 1893-1960. Papers, 1918-60. 62-3848
Frlefce, William A., 1857-1927. Papers, 1867-1928.
62-1700
Frisco, John G., 1899-1952. Papers, 1921-65.
62-1909
Gale, George, 1816-1898. Papers, 1840-92. 62-2427
Gale, Zona, 1874-1938. Papers, 1838-190. 62-2446
Qallnp, Andrew, 1830-1919. Papers, 1861-1909.
62-1642
6eh>m, Alfred, 1841-1924. Papera, 1861-64. 61-2966
Gardner, Palmer, b. 1803. Correspondence, 1836-53.
62-1786
Gatrmer, Emma. Papera, 1848-79. 62-2409
°^j B J^<*tor-.l«»-ul30. Business records,
62-2457
62-2787
GKL Wumilred P. Stone, 1878-1941. Papera, 1935-40.
62-1870
Gfltott, Almerm, 1838-1896, Papera, 1862-70. 62-2012
Gillia, Joan Lewis, 1871-1958. Papers, 1926-49.
62-4344
Glleon, Norman SbBpaiU, 1839-1914. Papers,
WW-W0L * """■ gj.jgg,
Gumn (Robert) and Company, Wyalnsbig, Wis.
Beeorda, 1850-58. 62-1794
627
Gfbbe family. Papers, 1796-1903.
Goggan, John Patrick. Papera, 1944-59. 62-3498
Geodbnd, Walter S., 1862-1947. Papera, 1856-1932.
62-3425
Gordon, EUsabethS., 1824-1900. Papera, 1817-62.
62-1793
Gorbam, James W., 1808-1881. Papers, 1832-96.
62-3475
Grand Army of me Republic. Dept. of Wisconsin.
B«ords, 1898. 62-1792
Grant, Albert Weston, 1856-1830. Papera, 1872-1930.
62-1791
Grant County (Wis.) Medical Society. Minute books,
1803-37. 62-1889
Green Bay Labor Temple Association. Records.
1920-40. 62-3115
Greene, Howard, 1864-1956. Papers, 1683-1955.
61-3294
Gregory, Charles Noble, 1851-1932. Papera, 1878-
1833. 62-1787
GrigaoD, Charles A., 1806-1862. Cornspondenee
l«0-5»- 62-1910
Ground, William E., b. 1861. Papera, 1940-48. 62-3211
Grove, Marie P., 1874- Poems. 62-1868
Grunow, Herman. Papera, 1845-85. 62-1997
Guenther, Richard William, 1845-1913. Papers,
1878-1910.
62-1699
Gnmherg, AlewniHr, 1687-1939. Papers, 1904-39.
82-3431
Gundry, William P, 1853-1936. Papers, 1849-99.
62-2275
Gunnison, Henry W. Papers, 1836, 1853-61. 62-1931
Bans, Wininm George, 1863-1924. Papers, 1898-1925.
62-2352
Height, John T., 1813-1653. Papers, 1791-1936. 62-3231
Haines, Robert B. Correspondence, 1838-49. 62-1790
Bambrecht, George Philip, 1871-1943. Papers,
1919-35.
62-3829
Hamilton, Alfred K, 1840-1918. Papers, 1848-1900.
62-1930
H a milton, Henry P, 1862-1919. Papers, 1887-1918.
62-1929
H a milt o n, J. Talmal, b. 1815. Family history, 1837-
T7. 62-1789
Haaaaa, John Joseph, 1866-1946. Papers, 1921-42.
62-1867
Hanson, Malcolm Parker, 1894-1942. Papers, 1906-
«• 62-2357
Baraarthy, Agostin, 1812-1869. Papers, 1844-1886.
Harder, Martin, b. 1805. Papera, 1827-64.
62-2565
62-2387
Hardgrow, Timothy A., 1874-1953. Papers, 1930-53.
62-3160
Harper, Blanchard, d. 1925. Papers, 1840-1912.
62-1919
Harper, Cornelius Alton, 1864-195L Papers, 1875-
B44. 62-2774
Harrington, Michael M., 1880-1961. Papers
1853-1955. "■■" ' a _^„
Harris, Joseph, 1813-1889. Papers, 1644-94. 62-2511
Bart, Moss, 1904-1961. Papers, 1922-62. 62-3855
Bareey, Lorenzo Dow, 1848-1922. Papera, 1894-1940.
62-2340
Hastings, Samuel Daxter, 1816-1903. Papera, 1836-
n - 62-1928
1810-1863. Papers, 1831-83.
63-2350
Baagen, Mils Pederson, 1849-1931. Papers, 1875-1931.
62-2431
Hawes, Charles Beary, 1887-1943. Papers, 1899-
1806. a-ma
Hawley family. Papera, 1766-1951. 62-2679
Hayden Hardware, Sun Prairie, Wis. Records.
1855-M27. gj.jssj
Repository Index
WISCONSIN. ST ATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Hayes, Hiram, 1831-1916. Papers, 1867-1815.
83-2183
Bays, James B, 1840-1888. Papers, 1846-67. 63-1783
H'ffl* 1 *^', George Cochrane, 1833-1922. Papers,
1863-1810, 1923. 62-3525
HaxsUao, Gerry Whiting, 1639-1930. Papers, 1852-
1930. 63-1782
Hag, Haas Christian, 1829-1883. Correspondence,
1863-63. 82-1985
Henderson, Thomas, 1781-1816. Correspondence,
1805-41. 62-1781
Henry, William, 1794-1853. Papers, 1833-49.
62-3281
Berftath, Elizabeth, d. 1938. Papers, 1907-21. 62-1936
Berries, Jacob B., h, 1832? Correspondence,
1847-69. 63-2506
Barron, William A., h. 1823. Papers, 1853-83. 63-3735
Houston, Benjamin Franklm, 1833-1894, Papaxs,
1849-94. 63-2433
Hlbbard family. Papers, 1930-54.
62-2540
Hfldebrand, Gustav J„ 1682- Correspoadence,
1945-55. 62-2463
HUkratt, Horns, 1889-1933. Papers, 1899-1933. 63-2507
Ilinkloy, Leonard Dwlght. Papers, 1861-1905.
63-1993
HUlkley, Luther, 1782-1859. Papers, 1825-1907.
Hoard, Halbart Louis, 1861-B33. Papers,
1873-1933. 62-2671
Hoard," wmiam Dempster, 1836-1918, Papers, 1880-
1918. 63-1937
Hnrtsrtwi, Isaac Papers, 1850-63. 62-2000
Holmes, Frederick Lionel, 1883-1946. Papers, 1864,
1904-46. 63-3108
Holt Lumber Company. Records, 1893-1943,
B-2491
WomoonitMc Mnrtlcnl Society of Wisconsin.
Records, 1865-1953. 62-2480
Hooker, Ell, 1430-1889? Papera, 1848-89. 61-385
Hooper, Jessie Annette (Jack) 1885-1935. Papers,
1909-34. 63-2286
Hoppmsna, August C, 1872- Papers, 1918-23.
HntchHsn, William Otis, 08-1954. Papers, 1919-25
62-2504
Howard, Charles P. Papers, ca. 1917-38. 62-4735
62-2730
Howard, James C, d, 1880. Papers,
1813-81.
Hove, Timothy Otis, 1816-1883. Papers, 1846-83.
63-2514
Hon*, Adda F. Papers, 1904-36. 62-2564
HozSt, Vtanie (Ream) 1847-1914. Papers. 62-2505
Hod* and Mellor Company. Records, 1884-91. 62-1938
Ruber, Henry Alba, 1869-1933. Papers, 1895-1933.
62-3528
Ball, Merlin, 1870-1953. Papers, 1881-1953. 62-3228
Hunter, Edward, 1902- -Papers, 1922-60. 62-3439
Paul Oscar, 1886-1917. , Papers, 1909-18.
82-2269
Hutchlns, Frank Avery, 1851-1914. Correspondence,
1909-13. 62-2534
Ingram, Orrin tL, 1830-1918, Papers, 1857-1904.
63-2272
Inter national Alliance of Theat ric al Stage
Employes and Moving Picture m*^m^»
Operators of the United States and f^«*
Local 18, Milwaukee. Records, 1894-1944.
Inter n a tion al Association of Fire Fighters.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1910-51. 62-4741
mternatlonai Association of Machinists. Badger
Local 1406, Midi son. Wis. Records, 1938-48.
62-3117
mternatlonal Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Records of Wisconsin locals, S05-49. 62-4724
Internatittmal pi^Hyt-fwwiH «f T»»m— «•« Chauffeurs,
Warehousemen and Helpers of America.
Records of Wisconsin locals, D00-51. 62-4725
International Hod Carriers', Building, and Common
Laborers' Union of America. Records of local
539, Green Bay, Wis., 1934-43. 62-4710
International Longshoremen's Association.
Records of local 815, Milwaukee, 1935-49. 62-4732
International Order of Good Templars. Wisconsin,
Grand Lodge. Records, 1856-1931. 62-2228
International Society of Christian Endeavor. Local
societies' replies to nuestlonaalres, 1895-97.
62-1703
mternatlonal Union of Operating Engineers.
Local No. 311, Milwaukee. Records, 1906-50.
62-3118
International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft
and Agricultural Implement Workers of
America. Records of Wisconsin locals,
1934-51. 62-4732
Inter n a tion a l Workingmen's Association. Records,
1871-76. 624943
labam, Ruth Elba (Wales) 1849-1929. Correspoadence,
1880-1900. 63-2007
Jackson, Alfred Augustas. Papers, 1876, 1693-
1912. 82-3781
Jackson, Bettlna, 1880- Correspondence, 1915-25.
James, Ada Lois, 1876-1952, Papers, 1816-
1953. 62-2652
Janesville Central Labor Union. Records, 1937-50.
62-3141
Janaky, CyHlMemodtus, 1870-1959. Papers, 1888-
1957. 62-3849
Jastrow, Joseph, 1863-1944. Papers, 1915-42. 82-2526
Jenkins, George A., b. 1819. Diaries, 1842-95. 62-2253
Jenkins, James Graham, 1834-1921. Papers, 1855-
1927. 62-1749
Jests, Albert Ernest, 1869- Correspoadsace,
189849. 62-1778
Jerome, Barry. Papers, 1925-38. 62-3463
Johnson, Edward. Business records, 1850-72.
62-1304
Johnson, Esau, 1800-1884. Reminiscences, 1882-
84. 62-1773
Jones, Burr W., 1846-1935. Papers, 1873-1933.
62-1774
Jones, David T., 1860-1942. Papers, 1882-96. 62-3839
Jones, Howard Murray, 1666-1953. Papers,
1890-1940. 82-2700
Jones, Jenkm Lloyd, 1843-1918. Papers, 1869-65.
62-1775
Jonee, Orlando S., h. 1831? Papers, 1852-1903. 62-2563
Jones, Samuel, 1734-1819. Papers, 1760-93.
62-2376
Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmetolo-
gists and Proprietors' International Union of
America. Records of Wisconsin locals,
1903-47. 62-4743
Ending, Charles August, 1874-1656. Papers, 1896-
1937. 61-1306
Eahlenberg, Louis, 1870-1941. Correspondence,
1900-39. 62-1701
Earl, MatMas, 1892-1936. Papers, UM-20. 62-2686
Kellogg, Amherst W. Papers, 1864-1916. 62-1942
Kellogg, Louise Phelps, d. 1942. Papers, 1915-17,
1937. 62-1853
Kelly, Jane BeweL Diaries, 1866-67, 1871-98.
62-1852
Kemper, Jackson, Bp., 1789-1870. Papers, 1787-
1884. 62-2681
Kayea, Elista William, 1828-1910. Papers, 1808-1910.
62-2268
Kulsmemr Company. Record books, 1912-20. 62-1655
Klmberley, Edwin 0„ d. 1919. Papers, 1850-82.
62-1964
King, Charles, 1844-1933. Papers, 1840-1932. 62-2245
King, Franklin Hiram, 1848-I91L Papers, 1899-1929.
62-2512
Klnse, Augustus C, 1808-1863. Papers, 1641-64. 62-2537
Klser, Joseph C, 1SU-1S95. Papers, 1840-1938.
62-26(1
Kleinpett, Henry, 1889-1951. Papers, 1904-51. 62-27361
Knapp, Abraham V., 1832-1918. Dianas, 1861-63.
Xnapp, Henry £., 1851-1932. Papers, 1740-1932.
Knell, John, 1831-1873. Papers, 1851-83.
Knight, Benjamin, d. 1855. Papers, 1835-78,
Knight, Sse Clark. Correspondence, 1840-79.
Knights of Labor. Records, 1887-68.
Knights of Labor Building Association of West
Superior. Records, 1888-1918.
Kober, Arthur, 1900- Papers, 1924-59.
Kreeh, George S., 1845-1936. Papers, 1849-1935.
2-1854
62-2265 ,
62-2273
62-2408
62-2562
62-1864
62-3140
62-3850
62-2185
Kronshage, Theodore, 1869-1934. Papers, 1906-35.
62-3441
KamUan, Thure Ludwlg Theodor, 1819-1688.
Papers, 1832-1948.
La Bndde, Wllhelmlne D., 1880-1955. Papers,
1924-56.
La Count, David, 1828-1908. Financial records,
1856-98. 62-3717
La FoUstts, Philip Fox, 1887-
1954.
Papers, 1880-
La Follette, Robert Marion, 1855-1925.
Papers, 1879-1910.
La Follette, Robert Marion, 1895-1953.
Papers, 1BS6-SS.
62-2847
62-21
»J|
62-2639
La Follette, Harper, Roe, and Zimmerman, Madi-
son, Wis. Records, 1884-99. 62-3779
Lake Monona Wild Life Sanctuary Association,
Madison, Wis. Records, 1927-3L
Latin, George W., 1817-1884. Correspondence,
1837-83.
62-2495
62-2778
Langlade, Charles Michel de, 1729-1800. Papers,
1737-1600. 62-2503
Langley and Akureon, Merrill, Wis. Records,
1889-1909. 62-2561
Lapham, Increase Allen, 1811-1875. Papers,
1825-1930. 62-29U
Larks, Aland. Letters, 1861-04. 62-2501
Larson, Peter, 1823-1918. Letters, 1884-85. 62-2502
I.arsann, Raymond Edward Francis, 1901-
Papers, 1934-39. 62-2538
Lawe, John, 1760-1846. Papers, H99-1B94. 62-2670
Lawson, Publlue VlrgUius, 1853-1920. Papers,
1840-1920. 62-3480
Legler, Henry Eduard, 2361-1917. Papers,
1833-1909. 62-2536
Lslser, Frederick O. Papers, 1907-14, 1942-47. 62-2571
Levi, Kate Asaphme (Everest) Papers, 1880-93. 62-2466
Lewis, John P., b. 1824? Record books, 1844-97.
62-211
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1609. Papers, 1788-1906.
62-2513
Llghty, William Henry, 1866-1959. Papers, 1885-
1953.
Lincoln Lumber Company, Merrill, Wis. Record
books, 1881-92. 62-2461
Llndaas family. Letters, ca. 1844-1926. 62-3229
Undsay, Howard, 1889- Papers of Howard
Lindsay and Russel Crouse, 1918-81. 62-4924
Literary Association of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Record books, 1896-1904. 62-2663
\
WISCOMSIN. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
r
Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 1847-1903. Papers, 1840-
l9 "- 62-3521
62-2535
Lockney, Jajxtes B. Papers, 1856-9L
Loomis, Orland Steen, 1893-1942. Papers, 1909-45.
62-3413
Love, William De Loss, 1819-1898. Papers, 1860-81.
62-2465
Lbwry, David. Correspondence, 1837-43. 62-2635
Lowry, Flora E. Papers, 1920-30. 62-2500
Loy, David M., 1816-1873. Papers of David M.
Loy and his son, Peter S. Loy, 1839-191L 62-2683
MacArthur, Daniel S., 1859-1941. Papers, 1852-
1940.
McCall, James, 1774-1856. Papers, 1830.
McCarthy, Charles, 1873-192L Papers, 1906-53.
62-3718
62-2515
62-2672
McCormicx, Robert. Papers on The American
stranger, 1954-59. 62-1472
McDermott, John C, 1816-1872. Papers, 1860-
66 - 82-2884
McDonnell, Joseph P., 1847-1906. Papers, 1878-1906.
62-1862
McGovern, Francis Edward, 1666-1946 Papers
*><»-*■ ' 62-2678
McGregor, Duncan, 1636-192L Papers, 1864-66. 62-2462
McKay, Frederick Sumner, 1874- Correspondence,
* SM " M - 62-2567
McLaughlin, James, 1842-1923. Papers, 1911-
■• 62-2719
McMynn, John Gibson, 1824-1900. Papers, 1845-1925.
82-2439
J\ McNeil, John, 1784-1850. Official correspondence,
"' 1829# 62-2464
McNutt, James O., 1848-I93L Papers, ca.
1M0 - 62-2640
McRae, John, A. 1845-1890. Letter books, 1845-90.
62-2445
Madison (A.) Company. Record books, 1915-23 62-2460
Madison China Aid Council. Records. 1938-44. 62-2692
Madison Maennerchor. Records, 1B8L 62-2468
Madison Patriotic Club. Record books, 1901-13. 62-2580
Madison Rule Club. Records, 1916-19. 62-2558
Madison, Watertown, and Milwaukee Plank
Road Company. Records of the Madison,
Watertovm and Milwaukee Plank Road
Company and of the Lisbon and Milwaukee
Plank Road Company, 1848-98. 62-2720
Madison, Wis. Engine Company Ko. 2. Record
books, 1856-1917. 62-2493
Madison, Wis. First Baptist Church. Records, 1833-
**' 62-1918
62-3139
^Rlarsl
^J Marsl
Madison, Wis. Labor Temple. Records, 1920-44.
Main, WlUet S., 1828-1902. Diaries, 1850-1902.
62-2644
Malta, Albert, 1908- Papers, 1932-50. 62-3851
Marsh, Cutting, 1800-1873. Papers, 1802-60. 62-2677
Marshall, George M., 1835-1915. Papers,
1854-1915.
62-2691
!l, 1820-1907. Papers, 1833-1946.
62-2650
Marshall, William A. Correspondence, 1917-18. 62-2622
Martin, Morgan Lev/is, 1805-1887. Papers, 1747-
18M - 62-2669
Mauthe, William, 1873-1942. Speeches, 1927-33. 62-2568
May, Earl Chapin, 1873-1960. Papers, 1848-1935.
62-2559
Mayers, Andrew A., 1848-1938. Papers, 1856-
1928 - 62-2637
"T^;/^ 1 " °; ' 1823 " 1896 - Pa*™ of John
G. Meacham, Jr. and Sr., 1782-1928. 62-4925
Repository Index
Mead, Daniel Webster, 1862-1948. Papers,
1875-1903, 193L 62-2653
Mears family. Papers, I8S7-1942. 02-2623
Mecum, Jesse M., 1869- Papers, 1898-1920. 62-3719
MerrelL Edward Huntington, 1835-1910.
Papers, 1862-1916. 82-2661
Merrick, David, 1912- Papers, 1952-61. 62-3852
Merrick, George Byron, 1841-193L Papers,
"»«-OM- 62-2676
Meteah-, John, 178891864. -BHSness records.
^]I»Wfc — r 62 . 2Tn
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences: West
Wisconsin. Records, 1848-1951. 62-3334
Meyer and Flnck Realty Company, Milwaukee.
Records, 1885-1907. 62-2707
Meyer, Balthasar Henry, 1866-1954. Papers,
1877-1944. (2-26T3
Meyer, Wallace, 1890?- Papers, 1905-46. 62-1256
M 'lM7-29 MS D "' 18S9 " 1M8 - Pa P era . I 9 ".
Miller, Edward Gee, 1840-1906. Papers
1860-65,1902. ~ 6 2-2777
Mills, Joseph T., 1811-1897. Papers, 1856-82. 62-3762
Milton, John, merchant of Mineral Point, Wis
Business records, 1846-63. 62-2591
Milwaukee and Watertown Railroad Company.
Letter book, 1855. 62-2625
Milwaukee Caw Caw Shooting Club. Record books
I8M - 1929 - 62-2556
Milwaukee Cement Company. Records, 1875-1948.
62-2626
Milwaukee County Industrial Union Council. Rec-
ords, 1938-48. 52.3380
Milwaukee Soldiers' Monument Fund Committee.
Records, 1895-99. 62-3844
Miner, Henry A., 1829-193L Papers, 1815-
193 °- 62-2695
Mitchell, Alexander, 1817-1887. Correspondence
of Alexander Mitchell and of John L. Mitchell,
1859-189- ? ^ M -26eo
Mitscher, Marc Andrew, 1887-1947
Papers, 1943-46. 62 . 2627
Moore, Auberttae (Woodward) 1841-1929
Papers, 1781-1928. w . 2666
Morgan, Edward P., 1910- Papers, 1955-59.
61-2952
Morns, Mary Falrchlld, 1865-1939. Papers. 1827-
I93 °- 62-2619
Muller, John Gottlieb, 1813-1893. Papers,
1843 " ee - 62-2693
Muemenberger, Adam, d. 1863. Letters, 1862-
M - 62-2636
Munson, Oliver G., 1856-1933. Papers, 1903-19. 62-2628
Myrlck, Nathan, 1822-1905. Account and
memorandum books, 1841-47.
62-2694
62-2674
Nanscawen, Lloyd V. Papers, 1860-80.
National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Wis-
consin Branch. Records, 1910-53. 62-4128
National Council of Administrative Women in
Education. Wisconsin Branch. Records
1S23 -«- 62-2629
Nekoosa Lumbering Company. Records, 1858-41.
62-2802
Nelson, Adoiphus Peter, 1872-1927. Correspond-
ence, 1908-20. 62-2633
Netherwood, Charles W., 1843-1938. Papers
1863-1938. '
Nevius, Aaron C. Papers, 1829-70.
New England Society of Wisconsin. Records, 1863-98.
82-2551
New York and Mississippi Land Company.
Records, 1835-89.
62-2550
62-2668
Newton, Abel D., 1806-1889. Papers, 1849-
82-2657
62-2665
Northwestern Horticultural Society, La Crosse, Wis.
Records, 1879-66. 62-2552
Oakley, Frank W., 1841-1925. Papers,
U59-192L
62-2722
9.
62-2553
62-2621
62-2620
62-3461
Odell, Emery A., 1871- Correspondence, 1930-39.
Ogden (G. W.) and Company, Milwaukee.
Records, 1867-98.
Ogden, Marlon G. Papers, 1900-07.
Olbrlch, Michael B. Papers, 1906-32.
Old Indian Agency House Association, Portage, Wis.
Records, 1929-39. 62-2554
Olin, John Myers, 1851-1924. Papers, 1879-1916.
62-2953
Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' Inter-
national Association of the United States and
Canada. Records of local 204, Madison, Wis
1913-50. 62-4740
Orton, John Jay, 1812-1885. Papers, 1837-84. 62-2682
Osborn, Joseph Horatio. Papers, 1855-90. "62-2656
O'Shea, Michael Vincent, 1866-1932. Papers, 1892-
1932 ' 62-3460
Owen, JohnS., 1849-1939. Utter books, 1875-82.
Owens, Samuel, 1856-1921. Record books, 1845-
62-3230
1902
62-2555
Packard, Frederick, b. 1827. Papers, 1857-64.
62-2947
Paine, Nathan, d. 1864. Papers, 1862-64. 62-2782
Parker, Arunah A., 1824-18S4. Papers, 1843-53
187L '
Paul, George H. Papers, 1834-89.
Paxsou, Joseph A. Papers, 1869-7L
62-2909
62-2935
62-2910
Payne, Henry Clay, 1843-1904. Papers, 1885-1908.
82-2908
Perrault, Louis. Papers, 1638-39. 62-2860
Perry, James M. Papers, 1862-65. 62-2919
Persons, Horace T.,b. 18287 Papers, 1862-69.
62-2890
Phillpp, Emanuel Lorenz, 1861-1925. Papers
1887-1925. ' 82.2930
Phillipps, Sir Thomas, hart , 1792-1672,
collector. Papers, ca. 1760-ca. 1850. 62-4668
Plckard, Josiah Little, 1824-1914. Papers, 1906.
62-2943
Pickett, Lee F., d. 1918. Papers, 1917-27. 62-2903
Pickman, Benjamin, 1763-1843. Papers, 1788-1822
62-2828
Pierce, Eben Douglas, 1874- Papers, 1851-li
Piper, Benjamin, b. 1827. Papers, 1862-79.
62-2896
62-2922
Pitman, Benjamin. Papers, 1788-1824. 62-2830
Planklnton and Armour Company. Records. 62-3159
Planklnton Bank, Milwaukee. Records, 1887-1907.
62-2829
The Playwrights' Company. Records, 1938-60. 62-3529
Poe family. Papers, 1832-1909. 62-2793
Poole, De Witt Clinton, 1885-1952. Papers, 1918-
52 - 62-2914
Porter, Charles V., 1849-1931. Papers, 1872-86,
192 u 62-3722
Porter, Jeremiah, 1804-1893. Papers, 1814-79.
62-2861
Potter, Elvardo C, 1856-1924. Memorandum books,
I897 - 1922 - 62-2831
Potter, John Fox. Papers, 1767, 1810-1925. 62-2931
Preusser, Jacob, 1775-1853. Papers, 1804-50. 62-2838
Priestley, Thomas, 1836-1890. Papers, 1856-9L
62-2957
Prohibition Party. Wisconsin. State Executive
Committee. Records, 1898-1907. 62-2832
Pugh, Arthur. Papers, 1892-1905, 1932. 62-2780
Ouarles, Joseph Very, 1843-1911. Papers, 1884-
1911.
62-4129
Repository Index
WISCONSIN. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Racine Co., Wis. Records, 1842-96. 62-2948
Ray-O-Vac Federal Union No. 19587, Madison, Wis.
Records, 1934-49. 62-3137
Reaume, Charles, 1752 (ca.)-182I or 2. Papers,
1774-1844. 62-2877
Redington, Edward S., 1821-1888. Papers, 1862-67.
62-2870
Reeve, James T. Papers, 1747-195L 62-2872
Reid, Harvey, 1842-1910. Papers, 1857-1908. 62-2920
Reinsch, Paul SamueL 1669-1923. Papers,
1892-1924. 62-2878
Remey, Charles Mason, 1874- collector. Papers.
62-2873
Remsen, Peter A., 1736-1852. Papers, 1817-52.
Reynolds, Benoni O. , 1824-1S11. Papers,
1878-79. 62-2916
Rice, Lester. Papers, 1831-36, 1893. 62-2879
Richmond, Thomas C. , 1846-1920. Correspond-
ence, 1882-1910. 62-2929
Rindlaub, Martin P., 1838-1932. Papers, 1917-25.
Ripley, George, 1802-1880. Letters, 1824, 1852-82.
Robbins, Edward W., b. 1825. Diaries, 1857-1908.
62-3723
Roberts, Vincent, b. 1818. Papers, 1841-82. 62-2849
Roberts, William Allerton, 1900- Papers, 1942-56.
62-3359
Robinson, Alfred S., b. 1836. Papers, 1852-1927.
Robinson, Charles D., 1822-1886. Papers,
1808-81. 62-2817
Robinson, jtobert P., 1884-1953. Papers, 1919,
1935, 1942-54. 62-2900
Rockwell, Le Grand, 1812-1869. Papers,
1831-68. 62-2791
Roese, Alfred E., 1862-1920. Correspondence,
1904-10. 62-2923
Roeseler, John Samuel, 1859-1942. Papers,
1888-90. 62-2882
Rogers, Charles B. , 1871-1960. Papers,
1824-1960. 62-4749
Rogers, Edward H. Papers, 1865-1908. 62-1861
Rogers, Robert, 1731-1795. Papers. 1766-69. 62-2857
Rood, Katharine A., 1861-1948. Papers,
1826, 1872-1923. 62-2800
Roseodale Agricultural Club. Records, 1869-95.
Rountree, JohnfL, 1805-1890. Papers, 1828-
1907. 62-2884
Rowley family. Business records, 1850-1948. 61-186
Rusk, Jeremiah McLain, 1830-1893. Correspond-
ence, 1862-98. 62-2934
Russell, George C, 1827-1912. Correspondence,
1837-72. 62-2796
Ryan, Edward George, 1810-1880. Papers, 1815-
1902. 62-2858
Samuel, John, 1817-1909. Papers, 1873-1907.
62-1962
Sanders, Ida C, collector. Papers, 1816-7L 62-2895
Sarles, Jesse D-, 1803-1880. Papers, 1807-77. 62-2852
Sawin, Louisa M. (Brayton) 1816-1917.
Correspondence, 1842-86. 62-2880
Scanlan, Peter Lawrence, 1862-1956. Papers,
1884-1954. 62-4376
Schilling, Robert, 1843-1922. Papers, 1852-1922.
62-3151
Schlalch, Julius, 1830-19 19. Papers, 1800-1918. 62-2863
Schtltte, Rudolph Q., b. 1818 ? Papers, 1837-
79. 62-2797
Schmede man, Albert G., 1864-1946. Papers, 1913-34.
62-3767
Schmidt, Conrad, of Dubuque, Iowa. Papers,
1876-90. 62-2761
Schuri, Carl, 1829-1906. Papers, 1841-1906. 62-2855
Schwartztrauber, Ernest E., 1884-1950.
Papers, 1884-1953. 62-3121
Scott, John, 1912- Papers, 1959. 62-3120
Scott, William F. Papers, 1837-41,
1882-86. 62-2788
Seattle -King County Dept. of Public Health.
Records, 1951-52. 82-2840
Seegar, Luman C. Correspondence, 1856-75. 62-284!
Sewell, Robert, 1798-1874. Papers. 1838-1916. 62-2833
Seymour, John F. Papers, 1836, 1853-60. 62-4825
Shackelford, Barlow, d. 1846. Papers, 1836-47. 6^-3780
Shaffer (Balthaser) and Son, Savannah. Records,
1805, 1865-66. 62-2834
Sheet Metal Workers' International Association.
Local 42, Superior, wis. Records, 1904-47. 62-3138
Sheldon, John Pitts, 1792-18TL Papers, 1816-55,
1909. 62-2921
Shepard, Charles, 1822?-ca. 1885, Papers, 1850-
1956. 61-1057
Sherman, Simon Augustus, 1824-1906. Papers,
1848-1906. 62-2875
Sherman, William Teeumseh, 1820-189L Letter
book, 1859-63. 62-2862
Sholes, Christopher Latham, 1819-1890.
Correspondence, 1869-88. 62-2915
: Shove (T. C.) Banking Company, Manitowoc, Wis.
Record books, 1881-92. 62-2835
Slehert, Fredrick Seatan, 1902- Papers, 1934-
51. 61-2953
Simons, Algle Martin, 1870-1950. Papers of Simons
and his wife, May Wood Simons, 1894-195 L 62-2936
Skavlem, Halvor Larsen, 1846-1939. Papers, 1806-
1930. 62-2924
Skewes, Samuel, b. 181L Diaries, 1839-70. 62-2674
Smiley, Thomas T. Papers, 1813-80. 62-2907
Smith, George B., 1823-1879. Papers, 1837-90.
62^2958
Smith, George L., b. 1855. Records, 1906^21. 62-3720
Smith. Horace J., 1866-1937. Family papers 1857-
1948. 62-3232
Smith, John Y., 1807-1874. Letters, 1856. 62-2823
Smith, William Rudolph, 1787-1868. Papers, 1837-
60. 62-2927
Socialist Labor Party. Records, 1866-1907. 62-1945
Sovereigns of Industry. Philadelphia Pioneer Council
No. 1. Records, 1874-79. 62-1865
Spauldlng, Dudley J., h. 1834. Papers, 1849-99.
Spencer, Albert M., 1856-1925. Correspond-
ence, 1912-17. 62-2822
Starr, William J., 1881-192L Papers, 1886, 1902-
State Medical Society of Wisconsin. Woman's Aux-
iliary. Records, 1839-1937. 62-3147
Stedman, Seymour, 1871- Papers, 1913-47. 62-2842
Steele., John, 1832-1905. Papers, 1899-1930. 82-2821
Stephenson Co., I1L Records of district
schools, 1852-1921. 62-2820
Sterling, John W., 1816-1885. Papers, 1844,
1B58-66. 62-2819
Stevens, BreeseJ., 1634-1903. Papers, 1870-84.
62-4869
Stevens, John, 1840-1920. Papers, 1864-
94, 1954. 62-2784
Steward, Ira, 1831-1883. Papers. 62-1860
Stewart, Charles David, 1868- Papers, 1874-1953.
Stewart, Isaac Newton. Papers Df Isaac N. and
Mary E. Stewart, 1828-1928. 62-2932
Stockbridge Indians. Papers, 1825-1911. 62-2818
Stoddard, Thomas B., 1800-1B76. Corresoondence,
1861-65. 62-2794
Stone, James A., 1856-1946. Papers, 1888-1945.
Stoner, George VV., 1830-1912. Papers, 1849- 19 1L
Street, Joseph Montfort, 1782-1840. Papers,
!848V
62-3.1
62-2848
62-2853
Strong, George W., 1818-1858. Correspondence,
1839-65. 62-2847
Strong, Henry P., 1832-1884. Letters, 1861-64. 62-2869
Strong, Moses McCure, 1310-1894. Papers, 1774-
Stuntz, Albert C. , 1825-1914. Diaries. 1858,
1863-69, 1882.
Sutaer, William, 1863-194L Papers,
1899-1923.
62-2886
62-2918
62-2796
Superior Federation of Labor. Correspondence,
1919-44. 62-3135
Superior Trades and Labor Assembly. Records,
1892-1929. 62-3125
Sutherland, James,
-1905. Papers, 1825-1904.
Swain, Samuel Glyde, 1835-1904. Papers, 1861-84.
Swan, Elijah H., 1811-1853. Correspondence,
1824-1903.
Swenson, Oscar. Correspondence, 1885-
1936.
62-28(8
L
62-2905
62-2795
62-2801
Tallmadge, Nathaniel Pitcher, 1795-1864. Papers,
1812-60. 62-2933
Tanner, Herbert Battles, 1859-1933. Papers,
1739-1933. 62-4926
Tatum, Arthur Lawrie, 1884-1955. Papers.
Taylor, Bradley R., 1895- Papers, 1940-58.
62-33271
62-3524"
Papers, 1893-1951.
62-3366
Taylor, Henry Charles, 1873
Taylor, Joseph Danner^ 1830-1899. Correspond-
ence, 1863-8L 62-2887
Taylor, William R., 1820-1909. Papers, 1848-1919.
Tenney, Horace Addison, 1
1929.
Thayer, Richard A., 1906-
1905-37.
-1906. Papers, 1797-
62-2939
Family papers,
Thomas, Olive, Jackman 1891-1958. Papers,
1906-39.
Thompson, James, 1875-1921. Papers, 1895-1921.
Thwaltes, Reuben Gold, 1853-1913. Papers,
1762, 1823-1929.
Thwaites,.Reuben Gold, 1853-1913, collector.
Papers regarding Jesuit relations, 1612-1900.
62-3841
62-4052
I.
62-3152
62-2960
62-1777
82-3338
62-2963
62-2940
62-3136
62-3496
62-3721
Titus, William A. Papers, 1835-1951.
Toole, William. Papers, 1836-1930.
Turner, Andrew Jackson. Papers of Andrew J.
and Frederick Jackson Turner, 1863-1926.
Turtle, Ada Alice. Papers, 1896-1935.
Tweedy, John H., 1814-1861. Papers, 1800-90.
Twltchell, Ozmon M. Papers, 1846-98.
Union, Wis. First Regular Baptist Church. Records.
1844-193L 62-239%
United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices
of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry.
Records of Wisconsin locals, 1894-1941. 62-4742
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Jolner6 of
America. Records of Wisconsin locals, 1890-
1953. 62-4727
U. S. Bureau of the Census. Population,
agriculture, and other schedules, particularly
of Wisconsin, 1820-80. 62-2944
U. S. Geological Survey. Lake Superior Division
correspondence, 1882-1904.. 62-2665
U. S. War Dept. Records, relating to the Wiscon-
sin area, 1783, 1812-42. 62-2902
^
Repository Index
WISCONSIN. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
United Steelworkere of America. Records of
local 1404, Madison, Wis. , 1937-51. 62-4706
f
Updike, Eugene G„ 1850-1917. Papers, 1877-1920.
Upturn, Horace A. J., 1853-1919. Papers,
1853-95.
Usher, Ellis Baker, 1852-Q31. Papers, 1847-1912.
62-2891
62-2792
82-2913
Utley, Clifton Maxwell, 1904- Papers, 1930-60.
62-3333
Van der Meukra family. Papers, 1782-1867. 62-2954
VanderposL Aaron, 1799-1870. Papers, 1836-56.
62-3476
Van Hiss, Ckarlea Richard, 1657-1918.
Corre s pondence, 1876-1916.
f
62-2694
VidaL Gore, 1925- Papers, 1925-61. 62-3323
Vilas, William Freeman, 1640-1908. Papers,
1827-1919. 62-2866
VBet, Garret, 1790-1877. Papers, U36-46,
Wk 62-2790
Waekvtt, Byron F., 1912- Papers, 1952-53. 62-3154
Wagner, Harold E. Papers, 1946-47. 62-3164
Warns, Julia Once, 1881- Papers, 1914-17. 63-2885
Walker, William, 1808-1896. Papers, 1801-96. 62-3240
Wallace, Alexander Y. , 1874- Papere, 1927-28,
1941-52. 62-3105
Walmee, mnme Mclntyro. Papers, 1886-1945. 62-2863
Ward, Jamsa W. Papers, 1851-67. 62-2799
Warner, Jared. Papers, 1834-1902. 62-2938
Warren, Reuben B. Correspondence, 1838-47. 82-2789
Washburn, Cadwalbder Cohen, 1818-1882. Papers,
1844-77. 62-2937
Wutertown Uaslcal Society. Record books,
1880-97. 62-3111
Warrens, Jerome Anthony, 1840-1922. Papers,
1864-1922. 62-2899
Webster, Daniel, b. 1833. Correspondence,
1859-66. 62-4754
Wehrwem, George Simon, 1883-1945. Papers, 1897-
1844. 62-3326
WeUer, Lumen Hamlin, 1833-1914. Correspond-
ence, 1(26-1912. 62-2786
Welles, Orson, 1915- Papers, ca. 1940- 62-3122
Wheeler, Leonard H., 1811-1872. Papers, 1838-9L
82-2893
Whitehead, John M., 1852-1924. Papers, 1908-
24. 62-2783
Whitewater, Ws. First Unlversalisl Church. Records,
1869-87. 62-2380
Whtttot, Lawrence C, 1671-1954. Papers, 1915-37.
62-3241
Whyts, WHbam Foots, 1851-1926. Papers, 1851-1827.
62-2898
Wight, William Ward, 1S49-193L, Papers, 1825-
1926. 62-3163
Wilcox, EUa (Wheeler) 1855-1919. Letters,
19X7-20. 62-2867
Wilcox, Roy Porter, 1873-1946. Speechss, 1916-19.
62-3242
Wild, Robert, 1875-1928. Papers, 1828-1937. 62-3421
Wilkinson, H. J. Papere, 1887-1903. 62-4820
Wilkinson, Michael R., 1864-1953. Papers, 1892-
1W *- 62-3840
Wffiard, Horace B., b. 1825. Papers, 1949-58,
188L. 62-3106
WUHams, Ekuer, d. 1858. Papers, 1806-86. 62-3495
Williams, JohnS. Papere, 1852-67. 62-3112
Williamson, Ezeldel M. , 1801-1896. Papers,
1795-1979. 62-4766
Willow River Power Company. Records, 1884-
1940.
Willy, Samuel R. Record books, 1879-81. 62-3113
Wlngra Park Advancement Association.
Records, 1893-1920. 62-3114
Winnebago County (Wis. ) Medical Society.
Records, 1865-1926. 62-4935
Winterbotham, John M., collector. Papers, ca.
1600-1925. 62-3378
Wisconsin. Dept. of PobUc Instruction. Corres-
pondence, 1851-67. 62-2467
Wisconsin. History Commission. Papers concern-
ing Wisconsin's participation In the Civil War,
1861-1918. 62-3486
Wisconsin. Perry's Victory Centennial Commis-
sion. Records, 1911-14. 62-3145
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Biographical
•ketches relating to state and local history. 62-1306
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Business
records from Bayfield, Wis. 62-3161
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. ClvD War
draft papers, 1882-63. 62-1801
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Green Bay and
Prune du Chten papers, 1774-1895. 63-2423
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Grtgnon, Laws,
and PorUer far trade accounts, 1792-1875. 62-2005
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Gngmm, Laws,
and PorUer papers, 1712-1884. 62-2430
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Indian
vocabnlarlee, 1826-79. 62-1760
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Labor collection,
1830-1953. 62-1961
Wisconsin, Stabs Historical Society. Letters writ-
ten from Wisconsin Territory, 1837-52. 62-3351
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Papers relating
to Germans in the U. S„ 1784-1937. 62-2188
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Records from
French arenrns, 1684-1796. 62-2063
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Records
from Spanish archives, 1766-1805. 624854
Wisconsin. State Historical Sodsty. Records from
the Cuban archives, 1777-1811. 62-1926
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Records
from the Public Archives of Canada, 16804836.
62-2246
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Records of
Catholic parishes in the Northwest, 1695-1867.
62-2344
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Records of
Congregational churches In Wisconsin, 1839-1946.
62-2276
Wisconsin. 8tate Historical Society. Records of
Wisconsin post offices, 1852-1937. 62-4144
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Records of
Wisconsin volunteer forces In the Civil War,
1861-69. 62-3485
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Sermons
and church history collection, 1794-1876. 62-2826
Wisconsin. State Historical Society. Weather rec-
ords, 1820-1904. 62-3153
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters.
Records, 1869-1930. 62-3202
Wisconsin Antl-tuberculoBlB Association. Records.
UKa-SO- 62-3162
Wisconsin Arebeologlcal Society. Records,
1857-1943. 62-2996
Wisconsin Audubon Society. Records, 1896-1917.
Wisconsin Centennial Automotive Committee, Inc.
Records, 1947-48. 62-3243
Wisconsin Colonization Company. Records, 1916-38.
62-3824
Wisconsin Conference on the Cause and Cure of War.
Records, 1937-47. 62-3244
Wisconsin Drivers Conference. Records,
1936-47. 62-3127
Wisconsin Federation of Teachers. Records,
1939-51. 62-3128
Wisconsin Journeymen Barbers Association.
Correspondence, 1936-38. 62-3129
Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Company,
Milwaukee. Records, 1839-53. 62-3013
Wisconsin Nonpartisan League. Records, 1920-24.
61-334
Wisconsin Phalanx, Ceresco, Wis. Records, 1844-
70, 1906. 62-3225
Wisconsin Pioneers' Association. Records,
1856-57. 62-3003
Wisconsin State Council of Carpenters.
Records, 1922, 1939-41. 62-3130
Wisconsin State Federation of Labor. Records,
1911-52. 62-3119
Wisconsin State Federation of Women's Clubs. Rec-
ords, 1904-22. 62-3238
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. Records,
1854-1910. 62-3146
Wisconsin State Industrial Union CounclL Records,
1937-60. 62-3327
Wisconsin State Practical Nurses Association.
Records, 1949-56. 61-2987
Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association. Records,
1892-1925. 62-3406
Women's Relief Corps. Dept. of the Potomac Rec-
ords, 1917-22. 62-3239
Wood, Jededlah K., 18167-1889. Papere, 1806-62.
62-3823
Woodman, Cyrus, 1814-1889. Papers, 1833-89.
Worklngmen'n Party of the United States. Records,
1876-78. 62-1866
Wright, Albert OrvUle, 1842-1905. Papers,
1891-97. 62-4930
Wright, William W., 1819-1903. Papers, 1841. 62-3148
Zanel-Martut Drug Company, Kenosha, Wis. Rec-
ords, 1923-33. 62-3149
Zlelle, Peter, collector. Papers, 1704-1846. 62-3150
Wisconsin. mnvERsrrr. school of pharmacy.
Wlaconsln. University. School at Pharmacy. Library.
Edward Kremers reference files, 1850- 60-2994
WOMEN'S ARCHIVES OF RADCLIFFE COLLEGE see
RADCUFFE COLLEGE. WOMEN'S ARCHIVES
WOOSTER. QUO. COLLEGE OF WOOSTER. Trtreapy
Wooster, Ohio. College of Wooster. Historical collec-
tion of the United Presbyterian Synod of Ohio, 1788-
1959. 60-1727
WORCESTER. MASS. COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS.
LJBRARY.
Gulney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920. Papers, mainly
1872-1920. 60-1446
Gulney, Patrick Robert, 1836-1877. Papers, 1861-77.
60-1415
Bealy, James Augustine, Bp., 1830-1900. Papers,
1848-1900. 60-2390
Newman, John Henry, ^""p*!. 1801-1890. Letters,
1839-68. 60-970
O'Flynn, Richard, 1829-1905, collector. Papers,
1840-1905. 61-346
Pelrce (Silas) and Company, limited, Boston. Papers,
1826-70. 60-1554
Steams, Frank Waterman, 1856-1939. Papers, 1919-
23. 60-2383
Walsh, David Ignatius, 1872-1947. Papers, 1890-
i** 6 - 60-1929
WCSKTKG MEN'S I NSTITUTE see NE W HARMONY,
DID. WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE
YALE ONTVERSnT. LIBRARY
Abbot, Edwin Hale, 1834-1927. Papers, 1787-1933.
61-3625
YALE UNIVERSITY. LIBRAHY (Continued)
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1879. Papers, 1811-1900.
61-3874
Atkins, Paul Moody, 1892- Papers, 1914-57. 62-960
Auchlndoss, Gordon, 1886-1943. Papers, 1914-
1939. 61-3683
Beer, tfilliam Collins, 1863-1916. Beer lamitr col-
lection, 1834-1958. 62-3513
Buckler, William Hepburn, 1887-
37.
Papers, 1907-
62-1109
Bullitt, William Chrtsttan, 1891- Papers, 1916-21.
61-3504
Capron, Horace, 1804-1885. Papers, 1837-81. 62-3353
Cleaveland, EUsha Lord, 1806-1866. Papers, 1834-66.
61-3616
Clinton family. Papers, 1754-1864. 61-3468
Darrach family. Papers, 1810-1908. 61-3469
Davis, John William, 1873-1955. Papers, 1873-1955.
62-3344
Day, Oive, 1871-1951. Papers, 1916-20. 61-3445
Day family. Papers, 1759-1905. 62-959
Evarts family. Pipers, 1784-1895. 62-4894
Gardiner family. Papers, 1843-98. 61-3481
Gile, David Herriek, 1836-1898. Papers, 1861-64.
Goodrich family. Papers, 1782-1856.
62-3614 '
61-3474
HiUee, Charles Dewey, 1667-1949. Papers 1907-
m *- 61-3476
HlUes, Charles Dewey, 1867-1949. Papers, 1920-49.
62-3512
Hillhouse family. Papers, 1646-1938.
62-1495
House, Edward Mandell, 1856-1938. Papers, 1891-
1*38- 61-3466
Ingraham, Dudley Seymour, 1890— Correspond-
ence, 1917-60. 62-3613
Jackh, Ernest, 1675-1959. Papers, 1908-17. 62-1596
James, Edward Christopher, 1841-1901. Papers, 1861-
M- 62-105
Karrick, David Brewer, 1893-1960. Papers, 1817-
1961.
62-3511
Kent, William, 1864-1928. Papers, 1801-1961. 62-3510
Klderlen-Waecbter, Alfred von, 1852-1912. Papers.
1891-1912. 61-3483
Lane, Arthur Bliss, 1894-1936. Papers, 1904-57.
61-3487
Llppmaan, Walter, 1889- Papers, 1917- 62-71
Repository Index
Loutttt, Chauncey McKuuey, 1901-1956. Papers,
1917-56. 62-104
Lusk, William Thompson, 1838-1897. Papers,
1861-63. 62-3477
McCormlek, Vance Criswell, 1872-1946. Papers,
1917-19. 61-3483
Montgomery, John Flournoy, 18784954. Corre-
spondence, 1933-39. 62-52
Napoleon L Emperor of the French, 1769-1821.
Papers, 1793-1849. 62-51
Palmer, PauL 1900- Correspondence, 1929-60.
62-3286
Peruvian Expeditions, 1912-1915. Records, 1909-
17. eS-HS
Polk, Frank Lyon, 1871-1943. Papers, 1913-43.
61-8497
Bice family. Papers, 1847-1916. 62-63
Riley, William Harrison, 1839-1907. Papers. 82-3285
Schwab, Gustav Friedrich, 1622-1888. Papers,
1770-1891. 61-3478
Seymour, Charles, 1885- Peace Conference
collection, 1919- 61-3477
Sheffield, Jams a Rockwell, 1864-1938. Papers,
iaon lA*o
1880-1938.
61-3485
62-1089
62-60
Sherman, Roger, 1721-1793. Papers, 1749-96.
Smiman family. Papsrs, 1717-1902.
Sanson, Henry Lewis, 1887-1950. Papers, 1865-
u ". 61-3472
Sumner, George, 1817-1883. MafUlard tamOy
collection; papers of George Sumner and Joseph
Bonaparte, 1785-1860. 62-1505
Taft, Robert Alphonso, 1889-1953. Correspondence,
1939-40. 62 _847
Thompson, Dorothy, 1894-1961. Correspondence,
1939-42 62-948
Thurnwald, Richard, 1869-1954. Papers, 1901-38.
62-3343
Trumbull, Benjamin, 1735-1820. Papers, 1629-
1867. 61-3475
Trumbull, John, 1756-1843. Papers, 1750-1881.
62-1424
Vlersck, George Sylvester, 1884- Papers, 1929-
37- 61-3479
Walcott, Frederic Collin, 1869-1849. Papers, 1850-
1948 - 62-3483
Warburg, PaulMorltz, 1868-1932. Papers, 1904-
32- 61-3486
Whitney, Ell, 176S-182S. Papers, 1716-1951. 61-3473
Whitney, William Dwight, 1827-1894. Papers of
William Dwight Whitney, Joslah Dwight
Whitney, and their families, 1778-1951. 62-4678
Williams, William, 1862-1947, collector.
1754-1937. 61-341
Williams family. Papers, 1824-1939. 61-36}
Wiseman, Sir William George Eden, baru, MSB-
Papers, 1916-19. 61-&H
Woolsey family. Papers, 1840-1941. 62-lV
Tabs, William. Papers, 1915-19. 61-347*
TITO BBTITPTB FOR JEWISH RESEARCH. LIBRARY
Am er ican Joint Reconstruction Foundation. Records,
1922-39. 60-721
Berlin colmctlon of captured Nasi documents, 1933-
46. 60-2405
Charney, SamueL 1884-1955. Papers, 1906-55. 60-2574
Dubnov, Semen afarkovieh, 18*0-1941. Papers,
1709-1940. 60-2386
HaupUmt Wlsssnschaft collection, 1938-44.
61-3244.
Hebrew Sheltenag and immigrant Aid Society of
America. Records, 1918-46. 60-787
BAcxsrgmafcL Szmerke, 1908-1964, collector. Yllna
ghetto material, collected by Samsrke KaaEsrgliiBld
sad Abraham Sutxksver. 61-3392
Kalian, Horace Meyer, 1882- Papers, 1924-60.
Levies, Balper, 1888- Papers, 1908-
Karmor, Salmon, 1879-1966. Papere, 1870-1962.
61-12
Mowshowtteh, David, 1887-1957. Papers, 1870-
60-2408
60-2600
60-738
1956.
Perlmutter, Shotsm, 1884- collector. Papers on
the American Yiddish theater, 1880-1854. 60-725
Rosen, Joseph A., 1877-1946. Agro-Jomt fttlktrtinn.
1920-38. 60-1116
Steinberg, Isaac Kaehman, 1888-1957. Papsrs, 1916-
67. 60-2362
Der Tog-Morgan zshumaL New York. Records, 1922- ^fc
37. e0-259sfwf
Workmen's Circle. Records, 1693-1955.
60-738
Ylvo Institute lor Jewish Research. Autobiographies,
1882-1955. 60-2599
Ylvo Insti tute for Jewish Research. Colfecttan of
letters, 1763-1959. 60-2995
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Theater collection,
1882- 60-2996
Ylvo Institute lor Jewish Research, VHna Cft'Jefftlon.
18th cenL-1940. 62-1535
Zhltlowsky, Chatm, 1885-1943. Papers, 1893-1943.
60-722
7fm«t»iiKl , Naehman, collector. Utxmaanstadt (Lodz)
ghetto papers, 1939-44.
YORK COPNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. YORE. PA.
see HISTORICAL SOCTETY OF YORK COUNTY, PA.
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Above all however, the Library is grateful to the Council on Library
Resources, Inc., which has provided support for the organization of the
Project, the editing of copy for the catalog, and its indexing. The' Council
has recognized not only the present utility of the catalog in furthering research
programs of scholarly value but also the long-range necessity of doing such
basic^catalogmg before the bibliographic apparatus of the national library
can be automated.
L. Quinct Mttmfokd
Librarian of Congress
4
Advisory Committee
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Everett O. Aixdbedge (since October 1968)
Society of American Archivists
Gordon T. Banks
The Manuscript Society
Francis L. Berkeley (until October 1963)
Society of American Archivists
CtTET F. BUHLEB
Modern Language Association
Lyman H. BtTTTEKFUXD
At large (American history)
Lester J. Cappon
Institute of Early American History
and Culture
A HUNTER DUPREE
At large (History of science)
PTT TI-.TP M. HATLflCTi
At large (American history)
Oliver W. Holmes
National Historical Publications
Commission
Clifford L. Lord
At large (American history)
Hobace S. Merrill
Southern Historical Association
Boy F, Nichols
Social Science Besearch Council
Robebt Quick
American Council on Education
Kenneth Setton (since March 196S)
Association of Besearch Libraries
Boyd C. Shafeb (unto, Sept. 1968)
American Historical Association
Clement M. Silvestbo
American Association for State and
Local History
Louis B. Wright
American Council of Learned Societies
Mississippi Valley Historical Association
W. Stull Holt (since Sept. 1968)
American Historical Association
John Cook Wyixie (until March. 1963)
Association of Besearch Libraries
IV
INTRODUCTION
In this 2-part second volume of the National
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections de-
scriptions of 5,028 manuscript collections in 208
American repositories are presented for the
benefit of scholars and other research workers.
This, added to the 7,296 collections described in
the 1959-1961 volume, brings the total number
to 12,324 collections, reported by 398 institu-
tions.
A few of these collections have been widely
publicized and their locations are well-known,
but the majority are now described in some
detail for the first time, thus revealing hitherto
unknown sources of primary material. The
work of the project has inspired a number of
institutions holding manuscripts to reexamine
them and to expend greater effort in arranging
and reporting the separate collections for in-
clusion in the national record.
Pattern. The holdings of manuscripts in the
United States are so extensive that only by
describing them in groups, rather than singly,
can the project hope to cover them. Since the
intent of the catalog is to bring scholars and
manuscripts together, the manuscript collec-
tions included must be located in public or
quasi-public repositories that regularly admit
researchers.
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 defined 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, 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 fox 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.
3. 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 when the repositories holding the orig-
inals either do not regularly admit researchers,
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 time 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 catalogs the collections from the infor-
mation provided by the repositories, accepting
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 collections represented in this and the
previous volume have been cataloged according
to the Rules for Descriptive Cataloging in the
Library of Congress: Manuscripts (preliminary
edition, 1954). As these rules are based on
standard rules for author and title entry and
description, the entries resemble those for pub-
lished materials. The elements are as follows :
1. Main entry: "When a collection or group
of papers consists of material written by or
addressed to a .person, family, government
agency or other corporate body, it is entered
under the appropriate name. Any other collec-
tion, is entered under the name of the collector
(person, family, or corporate body) if it is
ascertainable. If neither of the foregoing
choices is possible, the collection is entered
under title, using the name by which it is
known or, if there is none, a title supplied by
the cataloger.
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. Phys-ical 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.
4. Location: the name of the repository where
the collection is housed.
5. Scope and content: This note describes the
types and groups of papers and documents in
the collection, noting their subject matter and
the names of the principal persons and corpo-
rate bodies with whom they deal, and men-
tioning other special features of the collection.
For personal papers, the note includes charac-
terizing biographical data.
6. Other information (when available) : ref-
erences to published and unpublished descrip-
tions of the collection ; restrictions on access ;
literary rights; and provenance.
7. Entry number: The entries in this volume,
as in the preceding one, are arranged in se-
quence by a number assigned when the catalog
card for the entry was printed at the Library
of Congress. It consists of the abbreviation
"MS," designating a special series, followed by
the last two digits of the year in which the
card was printed, and a serial number. "Rev.,"
"Rev. 2," etc., indicate revision of the original
entry.
Indexes. Access to specific information in
the collections is made possible by the cumu-
lated index of names, places, subjects, or topics
in the second part of this work. There is also
a cumulated repository index at the end of this
first part
All citations in these indexes include the card
number by which the description of the collec-
tion may be found in the numerically arranged
lists.
Continuation. The work of coordinating re-
ports of manuscript collections is continuing
and entries to be contained in the next annual
volume are being prepared. Repositories are
urged to continue to report.
The general index published as the second
part of this volume is experimental. The
minute detail and its consequent extensive
length for the 4-year period it covers may deter
us from our announced intention to present a
cumulated index each year.
Inquiries. Questions about the organization
and content of the catalog should be addressed
to the Manuscripts Section, Descriptive Cata-
loging Division, which is responsible for its
preparation. Changes proposed as a result of
the examination and use of this volume, and
especially of the general index, will be carefully
considered for adoption.
John W. Crontn
Director, Processing Department
Library of Congress
Washington, D. C.
December 1963
VI
REPOSITORIES REPRESENTED IN THE
NATIONAL UNION CATALOG OF MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS, 1959-1962
ALABAMA
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Alabama. University. Library
Auburn University. Library
Mobile. Public Library
Talladega College. Savery Library
Arizona.
Arizona Pioneers'
ARIZONA
University. Library
Historical Society
ARKANSAS
Arkansas. University. Library
Benton County Historical Society
CALIFORNIA
American Historical Association. Pacific Coast Branch
Berkeley. Pacific School of Religion. Library
California. State Library
California. State Library. Sutro Branch, San
Francisco
California. University at Los Angeles, Bureau of
Governmental Research. Library
California. University at Los Angeles. Library
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. Library
Claremont Southern California School of Theology.
library
Henry B. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
Marino
Junipero Serra Museum, San Diego
Lick Observatory. Library
Los Angeles. College of Medical Evangelists. Library
Los Angeles. Public Library
Los Angeles. Southwest Museum. Library
Los Angeles County Medical Association
Los Angeles County Museum
Mills College. Library
Oakland. Free library
St. John's Seminary, Camarillo. library
San Diego. Public Library
San Francisco. Public Library
San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo.
Library
San Mateo County. Historical Museum
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, Three
Rivers
Society of California Pioneers
Stanford University. Lane Medical Library
Stanford University. Library
Stevenson House State Historical Monument, Monterey
COLORADO
Colorado. University. libraries. Western Historical
Collections
Pioneer's Museum, Colorado Springs
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut State Library
Connecticut Historical Society
Hartford Medical Society
Hartford Seminary Foundation. Library
Marine Historical Association, Mystic
New Britain. Public Library
New Canaan. Library
Stonington Historical Society
Trinity College, Hartford. library
U. S. Coast Guard Academy, New London. Library
Webb House, Wethersfleld
Wesleyan University, Middletown. Library
Wilton Historical Society
Tale University. Library
DELAWARE
Delaware. Public Archives Commission
Delaware. University. Library
Eleutherian Mills Historical Library, Greenville
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Catholic Historical Association
Catholic University of America. Dept of Archives and
Manuscripts
Freemasons. U. S. Scottish Rite. Supreme Council
for the Southern Jurisdiction. library
Georgetown University. History Dept
Howard University. library
Red Cross. U. S. American National Red Cross.
Bureau of Archives
U. S. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
U. S. Library of Congress. Music Division
U. S. Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs
Division
U. S. Library of Congress. Rare Book Division
FLORIDA
Florida. University, Gainesville. Libraries
Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial Library, Sanford
Rollins College, Winter Park. Library
GEORGIA
Emory University, Atlanta. library
Georgia. University. library
HAWAII
Hawaii. University. Library
Hawaiian Historical Society
IDAHO
Idaho. State College, Pocatello. Museum
Idaho. State Historical Society
Idaho. University. Library
ILLINOIS
Augustana College and Theological Seminary,
Rock Island
Chicago. Public Library
Chicago Historical Society
Chicago Theological Seminary. library
Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County
Illinois. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey
Illinois. University. Library
Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington
Newberry Library, Chicago
Northwestern University, Evanston. Law Library
Northwestern University, Evanston. Library
INDIANA
Anderson College and Theological Seminary. School of
Theology Library
DePauw University, Greencastle. Archives
Earlham College, Richmond. library
Howard County Historical Museum
Indiana. State Library
Indiana Historical Society
Indianapolis. Public Library
New Harmony. Working Men's Institute. Library
Purdue University, Lafayette. Library
St. Meinrad Archabbey
Wabash College, Crawfordsville. library
Washington County Historical Society
TU
IOWA
Iowa. State Dept. of History and Archives
Iowa. State Medical Library, Des Moines
Iowa. University. Library
Luther College, Decorah. Library
KANSAS
Bethel College Historical Library
Kansas. State University of Agriculture and Applied
Science. Dept. of History
Kansas. University. Library
Kansas. University. Medical Center. Clendening
Medical Library
Kansas State Historical Society
Ottawa County Historical Society
KENTUCKY
Filson Club, Louisville
Kentucky. University. Library
Louisville. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Library
Louisville. University. Law Library
LOUISIANA
Louisiana. State library
Tulane University of Louisiana. Library
MAINE
Camden Historical Society
Colby College, Waterville. Library
New Gloucester Historical Society
MARYLAND
Baltimore. College of Notre Dame of Maryland.
Library
Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore
Johns Hopkins University. Library
U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Museum
MASSACHUSETTS
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester
American Congregational Association, Boston. Library
Amherst College. Library
Andover Newton Theological School. Library
. Belchertown Historical Association
Boston Athenaeum
Boston College. Library
Boston University. Libraries
Bostonlan Society
Cambridge. Episcopal Theological School. Library
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield
Dedham Historical Society
Essex Institute
Pall River Historical Society
Forbes Library, Northampton
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library
Harvard University. Library. Houghton Library
Harvard University. library of the Schools of
^Medicine and Public Health
Jackson Homestead, Newton
Marblehead Historical Society
Massachusetts Historical Society
Middleborough Historical Association
Old Colony Historical Society, Taunton
Old Dartmouth Historical Society
Petersham Historical Society
Radcliffe College. Women's Archives
Beading Antiquarian Society
Bichard Salter Storrs Library, Longmeadow
Tufts University. Library
Unitarian Historical Society, Boston
Wellesley College. Library
Worcester. College of the Holy Cross. Library
MICHIGAN
Bishop Baraga Association, Marquette
Dearborn Historical Museum
Detroit Institute of Arts. Library
Grand Bapids. Public Library
Marquette County Historical Society
Michigan. Central Michigan University. Library
Michigan. State University of Agriculture and Applied
Science, East Lansing. Library
Michigan. State University of Agriculture and Applied
Science, East Lansing. Museum
Michigan. University. Law Library
Michigan. University. Library
Michigan. University. Museums Library
Michigan. University. Transportation Library
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library
Wayne State University. Library
MINNESOTA
Catholic Historical Society of St. Paul
Clay County Historical Society
Gustavus Adolphus College, St Peter. Archives
Koochiching County Historical Society
Lake County Historical Society
Luther Theological Seminary, St. Paul. Library
Minneapolis. Public Library
Minnesota Historical Society
Nicollet County Historical Museum
Boseau County Historical Society
St Louis County Historical Society
St. Paul. College of St. Thomas. Library
MISSISSIPPI
Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss. Library. Methodist
Archives
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
VIcksburg. Old Courthouse Museum
MISSOURI
Concordia Historical Institute, St Louis
Kansas City. University. Library
Mark Twain Birthplace Memorial Shrine, Florida, Mo.
Missouri. University. Library. Western Historical
Manuscripts Collection
Missouri Historical Society
St Louis. Public library
Washington University, St. Louis. Law Library
Washington University, St Louis. Library
Washington University, St Louis. Medical Library
NEBRASKA
Nebraska. University. Library
Omaha. Public Library
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Portsmouth. Athenaeum
Wadleigh Memorial Library, Milford
NEW JERSEY
Bergen County Historical Society
Monmouth County Historical Association
Morristown National Bistorlcal Park
New Brunswick. Theological Seminary of the
Reformed Church in America. Library
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History
New Jersey Historical Society
Newark. Free Public Library
Princeton Theological Seminary. Library
Princeton University. Library
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken. Library
Trenton. Free Public Library
NEW MEXICO
Montezuma Seminary. Library
NEW YORK
Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake
Albany Institute of History and Art
Albany Medical College
American Academy of Arts and Letters
Boscobel Restoration, Garrison
Broome County Historical Society
Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society
Till
NEW YORK— Continued
Columbia County Historical Society
Columbia University. Libraries
°h£!;«?TS?- Jj ib T y - Coll «*™ of Begional
History and University Archives
^^"t ^TSF 8 !^- New York State Seh «>l of Labor
and Industrial Relations
Elmira College. Library
Geneva. Historical Museum
Goshen. Library and Historical Society
Greene County Historical Society
Historical Society of the Tarrytowns
Hobart College, Geneva. Library
Huguenot Historical Society of New Paltz
Montour Falls. Memorial Library
National Audubon Society
New York. General Theological Seminary of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States
Library
New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art Library
New York. Museum of the American Indian, Heve
Foundation ^ J
New York. Museum of the City of New York
New York. Union Theological Seminary. Library
New York. State Library, Albany
New York Academy of Medicine Library
New York Historical Society
New York Society Library
New York University. Libraries
Ontario County Historical Society, Canandaigua
Osslning Historical Society
Oswego County Historical Society
Rochester. University. Library
Russell Sage College, Troy. Library
St. Bernard's Seminary, Rochester. Library
St Lawrence University, Canton. Library
Suffolk County Historical Society
Syracuse University. Library
Wading River Historical Society
Warsaw Historical Society
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
NORTH CAROLINA
Davidson College. Library
Duke University, Durham. Library
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and
Reformed Churches
North Carolina. State Dept of Archives and History
North Carolina. University. Library
Pack Memorial Library. Asheville
Wake Forest Southeastern Baptist Theological
Seminary. Library
Western North Carolina Historical Association
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota. University. Library
OHIO
^oHetT 1 Dayton and Mon tgomery County Historical
Butler County Historical Society
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem New
Church Library
Cincinnati. Public Library
Cleveland. Public Library
Denison University, Granville. Library
Elyrla Library
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio
Historical Society of Columbiana and Fairfield
Township
Kenyon College, Gambler. Library
Lorain County Historical Society
Miami University, Oxford
Mount St Mary's Seminary of the West, Norwood.
Oberlin College. Library
Ohio. State Library
Ohio. State University. libraries
Ohio Historical Society
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont
St. Joseph Seminary, Cleveland. Library
Tallmadge Historical Society
Warren County Historical Society
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland
Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Library
Wilberforce University. Library
Wooster. College of Wooster
OKLAHOMA
Creek Indian Museum, Okmulgee
Oklahoma. University. Library
Tulsa. University. Library
OREGON
Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical Association
Daughters of the American Revolution. Oregon Society
Jacksonville. Museum
La Grange. Public Library
Lane County Pioneer Museum
Oregon. State Library
Oregon. University. Library
Oregon Historical Society
PENNSYLVANIA
Alverthorpe Gallery, Jenkintown
Ambridge. Old Economy State Museum
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia
Bucknell University, Lewlsburg. Library
Bucks County Historical Society
Crawford. County Historical Society
Evangelical and Reformed Church. Historical Society
Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. Library
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. Library
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Dept. of Records
Girard College, Philadelphia
Haverford College. Library
Historical Society of Adams County
Historical Society of York County
Lebanon County Historical Society
Lebanon Valley College, Annvllle. Library
Moravian Archives, Bethlehem
Muhlenberg College, Allentown. Library
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission
Pennsylvania. Historical Society
Pennsylvania. State University, University Park.
Library
Pennsylvania. University. Library
Philadelphia. Athenaeum
Philadelphia. Free Library
Philadelphia. Library Company-
Philadelphia. Lutheran Theological Seminary.
Library
Philadelphia. Temple University. Library
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library
Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library
Pittsburgh. University. Library
Presbyterian Historical Society
Radnor Historical Society
Swarthmore College. Friends Historical Library
Valley Forge Historical Society
Villanova University. Library
Washington County Historical Society
RHODE ISLAND
Brown University. Annmary Brown Memorial
Brown University. John Carter Brown Library
Brown University. Library
Moses Brown School, Providence
Rhode Island. State Archives
Rhode Island Medical Society
IX
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston. St Michael's Church
Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina.
Library
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A South
Carolina (Diocese)
South Carolina. Archives Dept
Medical College, Charleston. Library
University. South Carollniana
South Carolina.
South Carolina.
Library
SOUTH DAKOTA
Brookings. St Paul's Episcopal Church. Parish
House
Pettigrew Museum, Sioux Falls
South Dakota. State University. Library
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga. Public Library
Fisk University, Nashville. Library
Hermitage
Sewanee. University of the South. Library
Southern Baptist Convention. Dargan-Carver Library
Tennessee. State Library and Archives
Tennessee. University. Library-
TEXAS
Baylor University, Waco. Library
Dallas. Southern Methodist University. Methodist
Historical Library
Dallas Historical Society
De Golyer Foundation, Dallas. Library
Houston. Public Library
Texas. State Library. Archives Division
Texas. University. Library. Texas Archives
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth. Library
Texas Technological College, Lubbock. Library.
Southwest Collection
UTAH
Brlgham Young University, Provo. Library
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Historian's Office
Utah. University. Library
VERMONT
Middlebury College. Library
Strafford Historical Society
Vermont. University. Wilbur Library
Vermont Historical Society
VIRGINIA
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.
Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg. Library
Hampden-Sydney College. Library
Mariners' Museum, Newport News
Randolph-Macon College, Ashland. Library
Richmond Academy of Medicine
Virginia. State Library. Archives Division
Virginia. University. Library
Virginia Historical Society
Virginia Military Institute, Lexington. Library
WASHINGTON
Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Spokane
Gonzaga University, Spokane. Library
Jefferson County Historical Library
Klickitat County Historical Society
Seattle. Public Library
Washington. State Library, Olympla
Washington. State University, Pullman. Library
Washington. University, Seattle. Law Library
Washington. University, Seattle. Library
Whitman National Monument, Walla Walla
WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia. Dept of Archives and History
West Virginia. University. Library
WISCONSIN
Douglas County Historical Museum
Marquette University, Milwaukee. Memorial Library
Milton Historical Society
Milwaukee. Public Library
Pierce County Historical Society
Wisconsin. State Historical Society
Wisconsin. University. School of Pharmacy. Library