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Beach, Rex Ellingwood, 1877-1949
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Beach, Rex Wellington, 1877-1949.
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Bich, Reks 1877-1949
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Beach, Rex Ellingwood.
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Бич, Рекс, 1877-1949
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Bičs, Rekss, 1877-1949
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Біч, Рекс, 1877-1949
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American author.
Rex Ellingwood Beach (1877-1949) was an American novelist and playwright. Born in Michigan, he studied law before following the Klondike Gold Rush to Alaska, but after a few years gave up prospecting and turned to writing. He wrote a number of historical and so-called "pot-boiler" novels, several of which were set in Alaska. His books include The Spoilers (1906) and The Silver Horde (1909), which were made into Hollywood movies a combined total of seven times. Beach committed suicide at age 72, suffering from cancer.
Robert Fox was Beach's secretary and long-time friend for more than thirty years.
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Witter Bynner letters from various correspondents and other material, 1904-1962.
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Witter Bynner letters from various correspondents and other material, 1904-1962.
Letters to American poet and translator Witter Bynner, along with additional material.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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Muni, Paul, 1895-1967. Paul Muni papers, ca. 1920-1967.
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Paul Muni papers, ca. 1920-1967.
The Paul Muni papers span the years 1920 through 1967 and consist of correspondence, photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, personal papers and writings documenting his career as an actor of stage and screen.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (10 boxes)
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- Muni, Paul, 1895-1967. Paul Muni papers, ca. 1920-1967.
Brewster, Eugene V., 1869-1939. Letter 1912, Jan. 5, Brooklyn, New York to Mr. Edwin Markham, Staten Island / Eugene V. Brewster.
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Letter 1912, Jan. 5, Brooklyn, New York to Mr. Edwin Markham, Staten Island / Eugene V. Brewster. 1912.
He asks if he had received the note from Mr. Blackton. Mr. Blackton wanted to entertain him at his house. Also a send off party is being set up for Rex Beach. They would love to have him attend. He discusses the contest, in which Mr. Markham is one of the judges. And how they plan to set it up. He mentions his friend, Will Carleton, who passed away.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. on 1 leaf ; 18-25 cm.
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- Brewster, Eugene V., 1869-1939. Letter 1912, Jan. 5, Brooklyn, New York to Mr. Edwin Markham, Staten Island / Eugene V. Brewster.
Beach, Rex, 1877-1949. The spoilers : typescript, after 1905.
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The spoilers : typescript, after 1905.
Mimeograph of an adaptation of the play by Beach and Mac Arthur, with character doubles note, synopsis of acts, and stage diagrams; forms part of the inventory of the Chicago Manuscript Company, later owned by theater manager, Robert L. Sherman of Chicago.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (56 leaves)
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- Beach, Rex, 1877-1949. The spoilers : typescript, after 1905.
Charles R. Flint papers, 1872-1930, 1885-1915
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Charles R. Flint papers 1872-1930 1885-1915
Charles Ranlett Flint (1850-1934) was a financial capitalist, merchant and industrial consolidator. He entered the shipping business and worked for commission merchants in New York City. Popularly known as the "Father of Trusts", he was responsible for many industrial consolidations and mergers. Collection consists of correspondence, agreements, memoranda, minutes, commercial codes, financial statements, securities accounts, and patent and shipping papers which reflect Flint's multifarious and far-flung business activities in America, South America, Russia, and China. Included are papers relating to industrial mergers; rubber goods manufacturing on Long Island (N.Y.); the financing of the United States Rubber Company; the purchase and re-organization of the New York Times Company; the paving of the streets of Manaus, Brazil; a new submarine engine; proposals for railways between Guayaquil and Quito in Ecuador and between Alaska and Siberia; the supplying of munitions and cartridge belts to the Russian army; and the provision of loans to Russia and to China for railway development and to the Sultan of Turkey for the purchase of naval vessels. Also, correspondence of Flint as chairman of the American Committee for the Encouragement of Democratic Government in Russia. Personal miscellaneous papers include his receipts while travelling abroad, personal press clippings, photographs, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear feet (7 boxes)
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- Charles R. Flint papers, 1872-1930, 1885-1915
Selig, William N. William Selig collection, 1857-1979 (bulk 1900-1923).
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William Selig collection, 1857-1979 (bulk 1900-1923).
Production files, story material, correspondence files, general files, books and pamphlets, oversize material, and scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft.
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- Selig, William N. William Selig collection, 1857-1979 (bulk 1900-1923).
Rex Beach Collection, 1916-1949
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Rex Beach Collection 1916-1949
American author of historical and adventure novels. Collection contains manuscripts and two scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 5 volumes.
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- Rex Beach Collection, 1916-1949
O'Brien, Johnny, 1851-1931. Johnny O'Brien papers, 1851-1930.
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Johnny O'Brien papers, 1851-1930.
Three handwritten journals describing O'Brien's life, from childhood to age 80, comprise this collection. O'Brien, born in Ireland and sent to London for school, ran away to sea. The bulk of the three journals describe his life as Captain of steamers in Alaska. He worked for the Alaska Steamship Co. as early as 1895. He was Captain of the "Victoria" on the Seattle to Nome run and had the reputation of being the 1st ship into Nome after the ice went out.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms box 40 cu. ft.
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- O'Brien, Johnny, 1851-1931. Johnny O'Brien papers, 1851-1930.
Beach, Rex Wellington, 1877-1949. Letter, 1919 January 27, Los Angeles, to Harold Goddard Rugg, Hanover, N.H.
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Letter, 1919 January 27, Los Angeles, to Harold Goddard Rugg, Hanover, N.H.
Favorable response to Rugg's request for bookplate.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 28 cm.
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- Beach, Rex Wellington, 1877-1949. Letter, 1919 January 27, Los Angeles, to Harold Goddard Rugg, Hanover, N.H.
Pihl, Carl G. A. Carl G.A. Pihl photograph collection [graphic], ca. 1910.
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Carl G.A. Pihl photograph collection [graphic], ca. 1910.
All photographs and postcards relate to Rex Beach's stay at Rampart, Alaska, ca. 1910. Plaque is from the Northern Light, his steamboat.
ArchivalResource: 11 photographs : b&w, cyanotype + wooden plaque.
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- Pihl, Carl G. A. Carl G.A. Pihl photograph collection [graphic], ca. 1910.
American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Cosmic Rays-Coue (inclusive), 1914-1973.
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Records. Cosmic Rays-Coue (inclusive), 1914-1973.
Correspondence, clippings, articles, reports, and promotional materials related to cosmic-ray cure schemes, 1943-1952; COSMOPOLITAN magazine (article by Rex Beach concerning Dr. Charles Northen), 1936-1952; Aseptic Cotton Products Company, 1914; and the French hypnotist and "auto-suggestion" healer Emile Coue, 1922-1973. Most of the file on Coue consists of press clippings documenting his U.S. tour in 1923.
ArchivalResource: 4 folders.
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- American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation. Records. Cosmic Rays-Coue (inclusive), 1914-1973.
Otto Harbach Papers, 1870-1990, 1895-1963
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Otto Harbach Papers 1870-1990 1895-1963
The Otto Harbach Papers include correspondence, business papers, scripts, scores, lyrics, personal papers, photographs, and printed matter documenting his personal life and career, and also a particular period in the American musical theater, from ca. 1908-1938, when Harbach created most of his works. Correspondence is mainly between Harbach and his family in Salt Lake City, and later with his son William. Family members include his brothers, Arthur, James, Julius, and William Hauerbach, and his sister and brother-in-law, Sadie and Avern Poulton. Included in the small amount of correspondence from friends and colleagues are several interesting letters from Arthur Hammerstein, Oscar Hammerstein, Jerome Kern, and Carl Sandburg. The collection is particularly strong in covering the business aspects of Harbach's work, documented with contracts, copyright, and royalty information. Scripts form the largest series and include copies of most of Harbach's works. The scores are mostly for HAYFOOT-STRAWFOOT (music by Jerome Kern) and COUNTER MELODY (music by Peter De Rose) and are notable for the holographs that make up part of the scores for HAYFOOT-STRAWFOOT. There is also a good collection of photographs, including family, colleagues, ASCAP events, friends, and a selection of production photos. Personal papers include genealogical information, writings other than scripts, ephemera and a long oral history interview conducted by William Harbach shortly before his father's death.
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- Otto Harbach Papers, 1870-1990, 1895-1963
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Papers of Theodore Dreiser, 1898-1945.
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Papers of Theodore Dreiser, 1898-1945.
The collection contains 83 manuscripts of works by Dreiser including his novel "Jennie Gerhardt"; short essays, chiefly biographical sketches; poems; stories; interviews; miscellaneous pieces; and galley proofs of "An American Tragedy." Essay topics include William Archer, Philip Armour, Katherine Bloodgood, John Burroughs, Joseph H. Choate, H. Barringer Cox, Louise Cox, Edward Croarkin, Chauncey Depew, William De Morgan, Frank E. Elwell, Louis Fagan, Frank Fowler, Gilbert Gane, Frank Wakely Gunsaulus, Moses Handy, William Dean Howells, John LaFarage, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lillian Nordica, Horace Pingree, Maria Louise Pool, George M. Pullman, Thomas B. Reed, Bayard Taylor, the University of Chicago, J.Q.A. Ward, modern business men, the University of Chicago, The American Museum of Natural History, Armour Institute, American women composers, artists, dramatists, and poets, Brandywine, Cedermere, Cramp Ship Yards, and lynching. Correspondence discusses his writing, publication efforts, critical reaction, censorship, legal suits with publishers, (John Lane Company) and his personal life including friendships, romances and travel. Specific topics include early editorial work, the publication of "Sister Carrie," "The Titan," and "The Genius" in an era of censorship; suppression of "The Genius"; copyright problems; a possible dramatization of "Sister Carrie"; a French translation and a film version of "An American Tragedy"; a hiking trip from Georgia to New Jersey; African-Americans in Savannah; Walt Whitman and Mark Twain; religious views; role of the Author's League of America; dislike of film version of "An American Tragedy"; Norman Duncan; the Fortean Society; respect for Lenin and Trotsky; Caldwell's "Tobacco Road." Miscellaneous material includes the Anti-Vice Commission report on "The Genius"; promotional pamphlets; and clippings pertaining to Dreiser.
ArchivalResource: 350 items.
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- Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Papers of Theodore Dreiser, 1898-1945.
Authors' League of America. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1915-1934.
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Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1915-1934.
Correspondence to Theodore Dreiser from various members of the Authors' League of America.
ArchivalResource: 29 items (70 leaves + 1 pamphlet).
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- Authors' League of America. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1915-1934.
Yore, Clement. Letters, 1922-1936.
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Letters, 1922-1936.
This collection consists of letters written to Yore. The writers include some important authors and other correspondents like Walter Prescott Webb 1888-1963, Andy Adams 1859-1935, J. Frank Dobie 1888-1964 (5 letters), Rex Beach 1877-1949 (2 letters), William MacLeod Raine 1871-1954 (6 letters), Jim Tully 1888- (8 letters), Henry Herbert Knibbs 1874-1945 (3 letters), and Opie Percival Read 1852-1939 (25 letters). The content of the letters ranges from personal matters to opinions on books and authors.
ArchivalResource: 7 folders (2 linear inches).
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- Yore, Clement. Letters, 1922-1936.
Moore, John Trotwood, 1858-1929. Family papers, 1849-1957.
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Family papers, 1849-1957.
Contains correspondence, speeches, literary manuscripts, legal documents, accounts, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and genealogical data of John Trotwood Moore and other members of the Moore family, including his wife, Mary Brown Daniel Moore; his son, Merrill Moore; and his father, Judge John Moore. Subjects covered in the collection include John Trotwood Moore's writings and literature in general; Tennessee and U.S. politics; historic preservation, monuments, and memorials; the anti-evolution and labor movements; the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I; historical buildings and events in Tennessee, most notably the State Capitol and the Tennessee Sesquicentennial celebration; Andrew Jackson; Alabama history; genealogy of the Moore, Brown, and Daniel families; and horse breeding and showing. Prominent correspondents include Rex Beach, Joseph W. Byrns, Frank G. Clement, George Creel, Jonathan Daniels, Donald Davidson, Charles G. Dawes, Thomas F. Gailor, John Wesley Gaines, Will T. Hale, Archibald Henderson, Cordell Hull, Frank James and Cole Younger (the latter a relative of Mary Daniel Moore), Luke Lea, Kenneth D. McKellar, George Fort Milton, Meredith Nicholson, Thomas Nelson Page, Andrew Johnson Patterson, Austin Peay, Gifford Pinchot, Grantland Rice, Albert H. Roberts, Will Rogers, John K. Shields, James G. Stahlman, T.S. Stribling, Booth Tarkington, L.D. Tyson, Harold Bell Wright, and Alvin C. York.
ArchivalResource: 39.48 linear ft.
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- Moore, John Trotwood, 1858-1929. Family papers, 1849-1957.
Paul Muni papers, circa 1920-1967
Title:
Paul Muni papers circa 1920-1967
The Paul Muni papers span the years 1920 through 1967 and consist of correspondence, photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, personal papers and writings documenting his career as an actor of stage and screen. The correspondence contains letters from many notables of the day and often discuss Muni's political and professional opinions. Correspondents include: Maxwell Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Rex Beach, Noel Coward, Albert Einstein, Lion Feuchtwanger, John Golden, Arthur Hopkins, Helen Morgan, Dick Powell, Billy Rose and Blanche Yurka. Personal papers contain many programs and personal photographs as well as a notebook written by Muni in Hebrew or Yiddish and a sketch of him by Staats Cotsworth. Scrapbooks in the collection are primarily clippings with reviews and articles about Muni and his roles in plays and movies. However three of the scrapbooks document trips taken by him and his wife to Paris, Vienna and Israel. Other items of note include autographed photographs from friends and a photograph of Muni with Amelia Earhart on the set of The WOMAN I LOVE.
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- Paul Muni papers, circa 1920-1967
Collins, Dorothy Stone. From sawdust to stardust : a story of Fred Stone / by Dorothy (Stone) Collins, [not after 1974].
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From sawdust to stardust : a story of Fred Stone / by Dorothy (Stone) Collins, [not after 1974].
The ms. clearly details the life and show business career of Dorothy Stone Collins's father, Fred A. Stone (1873-1959), an internationally known entertainer, from his early years in several Kansas towns until 1938 when he celebrated in New York City his 50th year in the theater. He performed in circuses, variety shows, vaudeville, musical comedy, The Jayhawkers & other films, and dramas. Stone was also active in theatrical union organizations such as the White Rats of America, Actors' Equity Association, and National Vaudeville Artists. His career is documented chronologically, and details are included about productions in which he performed. His hobbies included sports and traveling with his brother-in-law, author Rex Beach, for big game hunting. His closest friends included his partner, Dave Montgomery, and Will Rogers. This ms. contains a wealth of information on the entertainment world of 1883-1938 and life at the turn of the 19th-20th century. Fred Stone's daughters Dorothy Stone Collins, Paula, & Carol and wife Allene Crater are mentioned as are James J. Corbett and the Kansas cities of Kansas City, Topeka, & Wellington. Includes poetry by George Ade, reminiscences by Stone & Beach, and newspaper articles by Rogers. The last 20 years of his life are not covered by this work.
ArchivalResource: 0.3 ft. (315 p. in 1 box + 1 folder) : photocopies.
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- Collins, Dorothy Stone. From sawdust to stardust : a story of Fred Stone / by Dorothy (Stone) Collins, [not after 1974].
Paul Muni collection, 1908-1980 (inclusive), 1932-1959 (bulk).
Title:
Paul Muni collection, 1908-1980 (inclusive), 1932-1959 (bulk).
Manuscripts, cassette tapes and transcripts of interviews on Muni, photographs, programs, clippings, letters (mostly copies), scripts and articles relate to the life and film and stage career of Paul Muni. The papers were collected by the American dramatists and directors, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. (Lawrence wrote Actor: The Life and Times of Paul Muni (1973).) Includes material on the Yiddish theatre.
ArchivalResource: ca. 300 photographs, 53 audio tape cassetts, 5 3-ring binders, and 1 box.
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- Paul Muni collection, 1908-1980 (inclusive), 1932-1959 (bulk).
Knutson, Arthur E. Arthur Edward Knutson photograph collection [graphic].
Title:
Arthur Edward Knutson photograph collection [graphic].
Miscellaneous views of early Alaskan and Canadian towns, people, steamboats, train accident, 1898-1930s.
ArchivalResource: 13 photographs, 1 event program
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- Knutson, Arthur E. Arthur Edward Knutson photograph collection [graphic].
Flint, Charles R. (Charles Ranlett), 1850-1934. Charles R. Flint papers, 1872-1930, bulk (1885-1915).
Title:
Charles R. Flint papers, 1872-1930, bulk (1885-1915).
Collection consists of correspondence, agreements, memoranda, minutes, commercial codes, financial statements, securities accounts, and patent and shipping papers which reflect Flint's multifarious and far-flung business activities in America, South America, Russia, and China.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear feet (7 boxes)
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- Flint, Charles R. (Charles Ranlett), 1850-1934. Charles R. Flint papers, 1872-1930, bulk (1885-1915).
Beach, Rex, 1877-1949. Papers of Rex Beach [manuscript] 1905-1942.
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Papers of Rex Beach [manuscript] 1905-1942.
The collection contains a manuscript of "The elusive graft" [story] and a leaf from "Flowing gold," 1922. Letters, 1905-42, concern payment for and publication of works by Beach; motion picture serialization; his collaboration with Paul Armstrong; and requests for autographs. Correspondents include: Eugene Valentine Brewster, Ellis Parker Butler, William Gerard Chapman, Charles Frohman, John F. Pribyl, and Carroll Van Ark. There is also a magazine photograph [n.d.] of Beach.
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- Beach, Rex, 1877-1949. Papers of Rex Beach [manuscript] 1905-1942.
Hays, Arthur Garfield, 1881-1954. Correspondence : with Theodore Dreiser, 1926-1936.
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Correspondence : with Theodore Dreiser, 1926-1936.
Separate from the alphabetical correspondence files are Hays' case files pertaining to the legal cases he handled for Dreiser. These are: The "Genius" case, folder 7050, and the cases with Paramount, folders 7051-7056. The added entries below pertain to these cases.
ArchivalResource: 316 items (490 leaves + 17 legal briefs)
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- Hays, Arthur Garfield, 1881-1954. Correspondence : with Theodore Dreiser, 1926-1936.
Robert H. Davis papers, 1871-1946, 1908-1942
Title:
Robert H. Davis papers 1871-1946 1908-1942
Robert Hobart Davis (1869-1942) was an American journalist, editor, dramatist, and photographer. He was editor of Munsey's Magazine from 1904 to 1925, columnist for the New York Sun from 1925 to 1942, and honorary president of the Stevenson Society of America. Collection consists of correspondence, writings, clippings, printed matter, and photographs documenting Davis's career as an editor and writer and his hobby of photography. Letters reflect his personal as well as professional interests. Correspondents include editors, dramatists, illustrators, journalists, artists, and public figures. Writings contain typescripts and printed versions of works by Davis and a file of printed reviews of his books. Materials relating to the Stevenson Society of America, 1915-1930, include letters, printed matter, clippings, and reports. Photographs consist of approximately 375 portraits by Davis of friends and acquaintances, including prominent writers, artists, performers, and public figures.
ArchivalResource: 16.5 linear feet (34 boxes)
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- Robert H. Davis papers, 1871-1946, 1908-1942
Beach, Rex, 1877-1949. Alexander McKenzie family papers, 1889-1945.
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Alexander McKenzie family papers, 1889-1945.
Papers consist of correspondence to Elva A. McKenzie (1856-1922) from Alexander McKenzie (1851-1922), miscellaneous correspondence to Alexander, Elva, Jeannette (1888-1979), Alexander Jr. and Thomas McKenzie, financial material, legal documents, newspaper clippings, photographs and several artifacts. Artifacts were offered to the Museums Division in September 2011. The collection consists of Elva McKenzie's personal effects, which were acquired by her daughter Jeannette, upon her death in 1922. Some of Jeannette's personal correspondence dating after her mothers' death is also in the collection. Personal material of Alexander McKenzie was likely left in the family home in Yonkers after one of his visits, and added to Elva's belongings in the family collection. The book The Spoilers by Rex Beach (1905) was added to the collection from the State Archives publications. The gold mining scandal at Nome, AK, was the basis for the novel, which Beach witnessed firsthand. The villain Alec McNamara in the novel is based on Alexander McKenzie.
ArchivalResource: 2.75 cubic ft.
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- Beach, Rex, 1877-1949. Alexander McKenzie family papers, 1889-1945.
Charles G. Wright Collection of Big Little Books, 1933-1943
Title:
Charles G. Wright Collection of Big Little Books 1933-1943
Big Little Books and Better Little Books published, 1933-1943, by Whitman Publishing Company of Racine, Wisconsin, and books of similar format published, 1934-1941, by the Saalfield Publishing Company, Engel-van Wiseman and Rand McNally. Charles G. Wright is Professor Emeritus of Entomology at North Carolina State University. Big Little Books were inexpensive children's books about 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/2" in size. They were first published in 1932 by Whitman Publishing Company of Racine, Wisconsin. There was a captioned picture opposite each page of text. Most of them were based on radio, comic strips, or motion pictures. Other publishing companies which produced similar books were Dell, Engel-van Wiseman, Fawcett, Goldsmith, Lynn, Ottenheimer, Saalfield, Waldman, and World Syndicate.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 Linear feet
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- Charles G. Wright Collection of Big Little Books, 1933-1943
Beach, Rex, 1877-1949. Letter : to "Dear Henry," 1912 Mar. 30.
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Letter : to "Dear Henry," 1912 Mar. 30.
Comments about two letters from the Musson Book Co. regarding the sale of English editions of Beach's works in Canada.
ArchivalResource: 1 item. 4 p. on 1 leaf. Holograph signed.
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- Beach, Rex, 1877-1949. Letter : to "Dear Henry," 1912 Mar. 30.
Hirsch, Louis A. (Louis Achille), 1881-1924. Betty Lee [collection] / text by Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach ; music by Louis Hirsch and Con Conrad.
Title:
Betty Lee [collection] / text by Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach ; music by Louis Hirsch and Con Conrad. [1909-1924]
A typescript promptbook for "Going some," the 1909 play by Armstrong and Beach set to music in 1924 by Hirsch (retitled "Betty Lee") and completed by Con Conrad (Cf. Bordman, American musical theatre).
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Hirsch, Louis A. (Louis Achille), 1881-1924. Betty Lee [collection] / text by Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach ; music by Louis Hirsch and Con Conrad.
Ellis Parker Butler papers, 1899-1936
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Ellis Parker Butler papers 1899-1936
Ellis Parker Butler was an American author best known for his story "Pigs is Pigs" (1905). During his lifetime he wrote 30 books and more than 2,000 stories and essays. His papers consist of his correspondence, a typescript of his story "The Goldfish Mystery" (1935), and a few pieces of ephemera. The correspondence includes letters from authors, editors, artists, politicians and others, together with some of Butler's replies, concerning the publication of his stories; his activities in connection with the Authors' League of America, the Authors' Guild, various clubs, committees and charities; and personal matters. Correspondents include Ellery Sedgwick and staff of The Atlantic Monthly, H.L. Mencken, writer and filmmaker Rex Beach, authors Porter Emerson Browne, Ernest Poole, Richard Harding Davis, Hamlin Garland, and George Barr McCutcheon, artist Tony Sarg, and many others.
ArchivalResource: 1.4 linear feet; 4 boxes
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- Ellis Parker Butler papers, 1899-1936
Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
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Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Correspondence and compositions of American poet and translator Witter Bynner.
ArchivalResource: 99 boxes (49.5 linear ft.)
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- Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968
American Medical Association. Dept. of Investigation.
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Brewster, Eugene V. (Eugene Valentine), 1869-1939,
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- Davis, Robert H. (Robert Hobart), 1869-1942
Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928
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Flint, Charles R. (Charles Ranlett), 1850-1934.
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