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Sister of President Grover Cleveland and his hostess at the White House, 1885 March to 1886 January.
From the description of Letter to William Hayes Ward with notice by him, 1885 August 15. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 62382986Cairns Collection of American Women Writers.Elder, Mr.Rice, William Gorham, 1856-1945.University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections.Ward, William Hayes, 1835-1916,Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-Cleveland, RoseRice, William Gorham, 1856-1945. Papers, 1841-1937.Rice, William Gorham, 1856-1945.Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908.Cleveland, Frances Folsom, 1864-1947.Pruyn, John VanShaick Lansing, 1811-1877.Stetson, Francis Lynde.Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-1918.Papers, 1841-1937.27 boxes (16 cu. ft.)The photographic material includes three boxes of magic lantern slides showing carillons in the U.S. and Canada, the League of Nations building in Geneva and scenes from the Netherlands. Many of these pictures were used in Rice's carillon books. These papers relate mainly to Rice's research on a Grover Cleveland biography and on carillons. They include correspondence, research notes, copies of articles, manuscripts of publications and photographic material. The Cleveland material has good personal and political content and includes material on the 1884 presidential campaign. The carillon material mostly relates to Rice's two books on the subject. There is also official correspondence from the Civil Service Commission and material related to legislation authorizing the construction of the Broadway Arcade Railroad. In addition, these papers include personal correspondence between Rice and Edgar Apgar, letters from Woodrow Wilson and Edith Bolling Wilson regarding the Woodrow Wilson Foundation for World Peace, and a collection of letters from American political figures including: Franklin Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Herbert Hoover, Charles Evans Hughes, Alfred E. Smith, Herbert Lehman, Thomas E. Dewey and Robert Moses. American Periodical Series IRose Elizabeth Cleveland letters, 1889Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-1918Rose Elizabeth Cleveland letters 18890.1; 1 folderNew York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionBill, Alfred Hoyt, 1879-1964. Whipple-Scandrett family papers, 1829-1959.Bill, Alfred Hoyt, 1879-1964.Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893.Brown, Edward Clevelend, 1897-Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-1918.Cowles, John, 1898-1983.Cross, Edward Makin, 1880-1965.De Lancey, William Heathcote, 1797-1865.Donnelly, Charles, 1869-1939.Edsall, Samuel Cook, 1860-1917.Enmegahbowh, J. J. (John Johnson), 1812?-1902.Farnum, Elizabeth Whipple, 1843-ca. 1918.Gesner, Conrad Herbert, 1901-Halleck, H. W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872.Hanstein, Cornelia Scandrett, 1912-Hanstein, Jack E.Huntington, H. D. (Frederic Dan), 1819-1904.Ireland, John, 1838-1918.Kedney, John Steinfort, 1819-1911.Lear, H. L. Sidney.McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873.Morgan, Frances Tracy.Morgan, J. Pierpont (John Pierpont), 1837-1913.Oehler, Bertha Reid, 1914-Oehler, Cole, 1915-Osgood, Phillips Endecott, 1882-1956.Palmer, Francis Leseure, 1863-1949.Potter, Horatio, 1802-1887.Rose, Cornelia Whipple, 1845-1884.Scandrett, Benjamin Wright, 1883-1954.Scandrett, Bertha Reid, 1883-Scandrett, Henry Alexander, 1843-1883.Scandrett, H. A. (Henry Alexander), 1876-1957.Scandrett, Jane Whipple, 1847-1932.Scandrett, Richard Brown, 1891-Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891.Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, ca. 1850-1915.Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson, Baron, 1852-1928.Theopold, Anna Cole.Whipple, Charles Henry, 1849-1932.Whipple, Cornelia Wright, 1816-1890.Whipple, Evelyn McLean, 1851-1932.Whipple, E. E. (Evangeline Elizabeth), 1863-1930.Whipple, George, 1805-1876.Whipple, George Brayton, 1830-1888.Whipple, Henry Benjamin, 1822-1901.Whipple, John Hall, 1795-1859.Whittington, William Rollinson, 1805-1879.Wilberforce, Albert Basil Orme, 1841-Williams, J. (John), 1817-1899.Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1809-1894.Whipple-Scandrett family papers, 1829-1959.4.5 cu. ft. (9 boxes).Personal and family papers of Henry B. Whipple, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Minnesota, his grandsons Henry A. Scandrett and Benjamin W. Scandrett, who both became well-known railroad executives, and other members of the Whipple and Scandrett families. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryBarker, William Wilson,. Kingsmill Marrs photographs, ca. 1850-1915.Barker, William Wilson,Montabone, Luigi,Vroman, A. C. (Adam Clark), 1856-1916,Kingsmill Marrs photographs, ca. 1850-1915.483 photographs in 1 box, 1 oversize box, and 7 v. (in box)Photographs belonging to traveler and collector Kingsmill Marrs and his wife, Laura Norcross Marrs. Loose photographs include portraits depicting various European royalty and other public figures, as well as Kingsmill and Laura Norcross Marrs in the United States and abroad and their friends Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, sister of Pres. Grover Cleveland, and novelist Julia C.R. Dorr, among others. There are also views of the Marrs family homes in Wayland, Mass. and Maitland, Fla., as well as photographs taken by Kingsmill Marrs and friend and photographer William Wilson Barker of a trip they took to Colorado and California in 1901-1902. Five volumes also contain portraits of European royalty and photographs of Italian artwork, collected by the Marrses; photographs taken by either Kingsmill Marrs or William Wilson Barker of "South Park," the Marrs family home in Wayland, Mass., as well as members of the Marrs family at home and of Jane Van Poelien Marrs's travels in Europe and Egypt; and unidentified snapshot landscape and portrait photographs taken by Kingsmill Marrs. There are also two volumes of photographs of Native Americans and their pueblos in the American Southwest, taken by California photographer A.C. (Adam Clark) Vroman and collected and bound by Kingsmill Marrs. Photographers include Kingsmill Marrs, William Wilson Barker, and Luigi Montabone (Rome and Torino, Italy), among many others. Collection includes cartes de visite, cabinet cards, tintype, photomechanical prints, and other paper-based photographs. Massachusetts Historical SocietyCleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-1918. Letter to William Hayes Ward with notice by him, 1885 August 15.Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-1918.Ward, William Hayes, 1835-1916,Letter to William Hayes Ward with notice by him, 1885 August 15.2 items.Cleveland discusses her wilingness to have him publish the accompanying AMS with her attached alteration; and notes that the current volume of her essays is being published at this time due to "urgent advice" from her friends not to attract attention. She mentions her pride at being noticed by Ward and her hope to submit other articles after she leaves the White House. With the letter is a manuscript by Ward discussing the publication of her poems in the "New York Independent" together with a correction of the manuscript by Cleveland. University of Virginia. LibraryCleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-1918. Letter to Mr Elder, Sept. 10, 1885 / R. E. Cleveland.Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-1918.Elder, Mr.University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections.Cairns Collection of American Women Writers.Letter to Mr Elder, Sept. 10, 1885 / R. E. Cleveland. 1885.3 leaves ; 21 cm.Letter, sternly written, to Mr. Elder concerning an unspecified, apparent breach of contract. University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library System