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American journalist.
American journalist and author who also wrote under the name David Grayson.
American author and journalist. He is also known by the pseudonym David Grayson.
Ray Stannard Baker was an American journalist and author, best known for his work with McClure's and American. Born and educated in Michigan, an interest in journalism secured him a job with the Chicago News-Record. Motivated and hard-working, he became a skilled journalist, and also wrote articles for various magazines. In 1898 he moved to New York to join the staff of McClure's Magazine, an upscale and influential publication specializing in human interest stories. His success led to several collections of articles, as well as several other books, and ultimately to his becoming co-owner of American Magazine. A supporter of Woodrow Wilson, Baker was chosen to write Wilson's biography, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1940. Baker is remembered as a skilled journalist able to write on a variety of subjects, a conscientious social reformer, and a man who was very much in step with his times.
American journalist and author
Journalist and author.
Ray Stannard Baker was a journalist, author, and authorized biographer of Woodrow Wilson.
He was born on April 17, 1870 in Lansing, Michigan to Joseph Stannard Baker and Alice Potter. Baker received a B.S. degree from Michigan Agricultural College in East Lansing in 1889. In 1892 he entered the University of Michigan for law school, but left after a few months, instead turning to journalism. He reported for the Chicago News-Record from 1892-1898 and also took on independent writing for periodicals. He joined the staff of McClure's magazine beginning in 1898, continuing his freelance work and traveling the country and abroad. Baker was interested in social issues of the early twentieth century, and was considered a "muckraker." Baker joined with John S. Phillips, Lincoln Steffens, Ida M. Tarbell, and several other journalists to purchase the American Magazine; he was the editor of American Magazine from 1906-1915. In 1918 Baker served as a special agent of the State Department in Great Britain, France, and Italy, and at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 he directed the American delegation's Press Bureau. Baker became a strong advocate of Wilson's work as a peacemaker and of the League of Nations. In 1922 he published a more three-volume work entitled "Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement" on those topics. Baker's involvement with Wilson continued in the mid-1920s, when he and William E. Dodd edited "The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson" (6 vols., 1925-1927). Baker was given access to the Wilson papers before Wilson left the White House, and in 1925 Edith Wilson selected him as her husband's authorized biographer. Baker spent fifteen years on the biography; the first two volumes of "Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters" appeared in 1927, and six additional volumes were published during the next twelve years. The biography was never really finished, only going up to the Armistice of 1918. Baker's treatment of Wilson was important, and he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1940. Baker married Jessie Irene Beal, the daughter of his college botany professor, in 1896. They had four children. Baker died July 12, 1946 in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Biographical Note
Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) was a journalist, editor, and author. He earned recognition for his articles on liberal reform, for his philosophical essays written under the pseudonym David Grayson, and for his authorized biography and other works on President Woodrow Wilson. He worked at the News-Record in Chicago, McClure's magazine, American Magazine, and as an independent author.
Baker was born on April 17, 1870 in Lansing, Michigan to Joseph Stannard Baker and Alice (Potter) Baker. Baker received a B.S. degree from Michigan Agricultural College in East Lansing in 1889. After working at his father's real estate business, Baker returned to college, entering the University of Michigan for law school in 1892. He shifted his study to literature and studied journalism under Fred Newton Scott, leaving the university after a semester to pursue a career in journalism.
His first job in the field of journalism was in 1892 as a cub reporter at the Chicago News-Record, an independent newspaper. His coverage of a restaurant strike earned him a promotion to a regular staff job. He continued to report on strikes and labor unrest, crime, and the plight of the urban poor, and his coverage of the march of Coxey's army, a labor group, in 1894 earned him an editorship at the News-Record . While at the News-Record, Baker also began writing independently for periodicals.
In 1897, Baker joined the staff of McClure’s magazine, which was at the forefront of a new style of journalism that emphasized critical investigative reporting that became known as "muckraking." He was managing editor of McClure's Syndicate from 1897 to 1898 and associate editor of McClure's magazine from 1899 to 1905. He also continued his freelance work and traveling the country and abroad. Baker was the author of many articles on social and economic problems, as seen from a liberal viewpoint, with the purpose of exposing corruption and instigating reform. He earned a national reputation for his writings on industrial relations, including coverage of strikes and working conditions. In 1906, after internal conflict at McClure's, Baker and several other journalists, including John S. Phillips, Lincoln Steffens, and Ida M. Tarbell, left and purchased the American Magazine, where he continued to write progressively on social and political issues. He was the editor of American Magazine from 1906 to 1915.
Beginning in 1899, Baker also began writing and publishing books. His works include Boys' Book of Inventions (1899), Seen in Germany (1901), Following the Color Line (1908), The Spiritual Unrest (1910), and The New Industrial Unrest (1920). His greatest popularity as a writer, however, was under the pseudonym of David Grayson. These books, collections of philosophical essays on various aspects of nature from the point of view of a farmer, include Adventures in Contentment (1907), Adventures of Friendship (1910), The Friendly Road (1913), Adventures in Understanding (1925), and Adventures in Solitude (1931). Baker also wrote his autobiography, in two volumes: Native American (1941) and American Chronicle (1945).
In 1918, Baker served as Special Commissioner of the State Department in Great Britain, France, and Italy. In this capacity, he traveled through Europe, meeting with statesmen and leaders of liberal movements and reporting on potentially disruptive radicals in those countries. In 1919, Baker served as Director of the Press Bureau of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace at the Paris Peace Conference, a role that essentially made him the President's press secretary. This began an association with Wilson that would last for the rest of Baker's life. Baker became a strong advocate of Wilson's work as a peacemaker and especially of the League of Nations. Baker wrote What Wilson Did at Paris in 1919 and in 1922 published a three-volume work entitled Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement to describe Wilson's struggles to establish a lasting peace. Baker also co-editing the six volume The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson with William E. Dodd, published from 1925 to 1927. Wilson asked Baker, shortly before his death, to write his authorized biography. Baker spent fifteen years on the biography; the first two volumes of Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters appeared in 1927 and six additional volumes were published during the next twelve years, for which he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1940.
Baker married Jessie Irene Beal, the daughter of his former college botany professor, on January 1, 1896. They had four children: Alice Beal (Hyde), James Stannard, Roger Denio and Rachel Moore (Napier). Baker died on July 12, 1946 in Amherst, Massachusetts.
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Newton, Byron Rufus, 1861-1938. Byron Rufus Newton papers, 1882-1938 (inclusive).
Title:
Byron Rufus Newton papers, 1882-1938 (inclusive).
Corrrespondence, writings, notes, printed materials, clippings, photographs, financial papers, and memorabilia of Byron R. Newton, journalist and official in the Democratic Party. The papers relate largely to Democratic Party politics from 1910-1933, though there is also material relating to the early history of aviation in this country. Correspondents of note include Newton D. Baker, Charles W. Fairbanks, William G. McAdoo, William F. McCombs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Wilbur and Orville Wright.
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Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.
Title:
Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.
Papers of Glass consist of personal and professional papers including correspondence, speeches, notes and memoranda, documents, printed matter, photographs, clippings and miscellaneous material. Much of the collection centers on banking and currency legislation, in the enactment of which Glass was active while in both Houses of Congress and while serving as Secretary of the Treasury. Subjects include: the Federal Reserve Bank Act and Federal Reserve system; the Federal Farm Loan Act; branch banks; currency [reform] bill of 1913; Emergency Banking Act, 1933; the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall Act) to establish the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; the Bank Bill of 1935; opposition to the National Industrial Recovery Act; the National Labor Relations Act; the Bank Holding Company Bill; and the Office of Price Administration; Additional topics include World Wars I and II, particularly their domestic economic aspects; the League of Nations; the World Court; Democratic Party platforms and policies; the presidential elections of 1912, 1920, 1924, 1928, and 1940; Senator Huey P. Long; Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal; the attempted packing of the Supreme Court , 1937; neutrality legislation; disarmament; regulation of the coal industry; child labor; anti-lynching law; immigration restriction (especially Chinese in Hawaii); Muscle Shoals; trade with Russia; diplomatic relations with the Vatican; Four-Power Treaty; soldiers' bonus bill; tariffs and protectionism; and national defense. Virginia topics of concern to Glass or his constituents include poll tax elimination; Negro suffrage; highways; the University of Virginia Board of Visitors; patronage requests from Lynchburg, Roanoke, and Bedford, Campbell, Floyd, Montgomery, and Roanoke Counties, Va.; the Woodrow Wilson Foundation; a national Patrick Henry shrine at "Red Hill"; the gubernatorial election of 1924; Bishop James Cannon, prohibition and the Anti-saloon League; the Skyline Drive; Spotsylvania Battlefield Park; the Woodrow Wilson Foundation; the Virginia Fight For Freedom Committee; and operation of the Lynchburg News and Advance. Miscellaneous items of interest include a letter describing the early life of Booker T. Washingrton, election tickets for 1848, a 1906 recipe book, and letters concerning Glass' belief in the Baconian theory of Shakespeare authorship. In addition to speeches by Glass there are speeches by Edwin A. Alderman, Harry Byrd, Sr., George M. Coffin, Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Pickens Miller, Al Smith, and Henry St. George Tucker. Among the many correspondents are : Edwin A. Alderman, Newton Baker, Ray Stannard Baker, Alben Barkley, Bernard Baruch, William E. Borah, Chester Bowles, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, Richard E. Byrd, Calvin Coolidge, John W. Daniel, Josephus Daniels, Colgate W. Darden, Westmoreland Davis, F. A. Delano, the Democratic National Committee, Marriner S. Eccles, James A. Farley, Douglas Southall Freeman, James A. Garfield, Samuel Gompers, Cary Grayson, Charles S. Hamlin, W. P. G. Harding, Warren G. Harding, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Edwin M. House, Cordell Hull, Harold Ickes, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, Joseph P. Kennedy, Walter Lippmann, Huey Long, William G. McAdoo, G. Walter Mapp, Andrew Mellon, Eugene Meyer, Andrew J. Montague, R. Walton Moore, Henry Morgenthau, Robert L. Owen, George C. Peery, John G. Pollard, A. Willis Robertson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dave E. Satterfield, C. Bascom Slemp, Rixey Smith, Billy Sunday, Claude A. Swanson, Harry S. Truman, Joseph P. Tumulty, Oscar W. Underwood, Samuel Untermeyer, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Robert F. Wagner, Henry A. Wallace, Paul Moritz Warburg, Richard S. Whaley, William Allen White, John Skelton Williams, H. Parker Willis, Edith Bolling Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, Clifton A. Woodrum, and Walter Wyatt.
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La Follette family papers, 1781-1988
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La Follette family papers, 1781-1988
Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, legal files, office files, campaign files, legislative files, subject files, financial records, biographical research files, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and miscellany principally documenting the careers of Robert M. La Follette (1855-1925), governor of Wisconsin and United States representative and senator, and his son Robert M. La Follette (1895-1953), United States senator. Also includes papers of Belle Case La Follette, Fola La Follette, and Philip Fox La Follette.
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Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
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Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
Letters from various correspondents to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page concerning his editorial work and his interest in education in the South.
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Papers
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Papers
Letters to Morris, and to others associated with the Twentieth Century Club in Boston; autograph letters, verse, and quotations collected by Morris; letters (1885-1890) sent to Edwin Dudley of Citizens Law and Order League of the United States; letters (1892-1893) to Frederick Perry Noble as secretary of Committee on an African Ethnological Congress, which met at the Chicago Columbian Exposition, 1893; Morris's journal (1905-1906) concerning the protest over solicitation of funds from John D. Rockefeller by American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions of the Congregational Church; and 20 scrapbooks (1884-1916), including notes on interviews conducted, and lectures and sermons heard by Morris. Other persons represented include E.W.S. Hammond, Albert Bushnell Hart, John Hay, George T. Hoar, Mark Hopkins, William Dean Howells, Charles Evan Hughes, Annie F. Johnston, Helen Keller, Philander Chase Knox, Fritz Kreisler, Lucy Larcom, Robert Todd Lincoln, Walter Lippmann, Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), John D. Long, Amy Lowell, Edwin D. Mead, Dwight L. Moody, Levi P. Morton, Thomas Thornton Munger, Thomas Nelson Page, Francis Peabody, Edward L. Pierce, Roscoe Pound, Josiah Quincy, Jeanette Rankin, Clinton Scollard, Harriet E.P. Spofford, James Tanner, Frank W. Taussig, Albion W. Tourgee, Henry I Van Dyke, Jr., John Charles Van Dyke, John H. Vincent, Lew Wallace, Booker T. Washington, Francis Wyland, Everett P. Wheeler, John Greenleaf Whittier, Albert E. Winship, Robert E. Winthrop, and Frank G. Woodworth.
ArchivalResource: 4 ft.
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- Morris, George Perry,. Papers, 1843-1918.
Butterfield, Kenyon L. (Kenyon Leech), 1868-1935. Papers of Kenyon L. Butterfield, 1890-1970.
Title:
Papers of Kenyon L. Butterfield, 1890-1970.
Correspondence, diaries, memoranda, studies and surveys, speeches and articles, mss. of books, and printed materials relating to Butterfield's work with the American Country Life Association, Country Life Commission, foreign Christian missions, and his innovations in the curricula, services, and administration of agricultural colleges. Correspondents include Ray Stannard Baker, Calvin Coolidge, H. Paul Douglas, Charles W. Garfield, William Ernest Hocking, Cyrus H. McCormick, Walter Hines Page, Franklin D. Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Henry A. Wallace, and Henry C. Wallace.
ArchivalResource: 12,600 items.53 containers.
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- Butterfield, Kenyon L. (Kenyon Leech), 1868-1935. Papers of Kenyon L. Butterfield, 1890-1970.
Holmes, Fred L., 1883-1946. Papers, 1864, 1904-1946.
Title:
Papers, 1864, 1904-1946.
Papers of Fred L. Holmes, a Madison, Wis., writer and lawyer, founder of the Holmes News Service, and business manager or managing editor of the La Follette Weekly. As a newspaperman he wrote various authors for biographical material and photographs. Correspondence, 1904-1946, includes letters from Wisconsin political figures and well-known writers such as Zona Gale, Ray Stannard Baker, Hamlin Garland, and William Allen White. A large portion of the correspondence concerns the publication of Holmes' book "The Voice of Trappist Silence" (New York, 1941) and contains information on Trappist monasteries. Also present is correspondence, source materials, and manuscripts used by Holmes in writing "Old World Wisconsin"; radio speeches, mainly concerning his books; articles on local and state history written by Holmes; notes collected on Shaker communities; and clippings and congratulatory letters on Holmes' books. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above and described in the register. Additional accessions are described below consisting of photographs concerning the making of maple syrup, the Shakertown colony, and the Lac du Flambeau Indian reservation.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 c.f. (9 archives boxes and 6 volumes in 3 flat boxes); plusadditions of 1748 photographs,21 transparencies, and56 drawings.
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- Holmes, Fred L., 1883-1946. Papers, 1864, 1904-1946.
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Letters. 1916-1931.
Title:
Letters. 1916-1931.
2 letters to Mr. Rugg; one concerning The friendly road, the other, an address "Remember Baker" to be published by the Vermont Society of the S.A.R.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Letters. 1916-1931.
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Title:
Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Correspondence, 1890-1953, largely concerning the progressive education movement, including extensive correspondence with John Dewey; journal, 1922-1950, diary, 1932-1934 and 1937, articles, newspaper clippings, and a memorial address, June 25, 1955, by Rolland Emerson Wolfe in tribute to Manny and his wife, Annette; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Papers, 1890-1955
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Frank Manny papers 1890-1955
Progressive educator, student of Thomas Dewey at the University of Chicago, served as head of the state Normal School at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, superintendent of the Felix Adler School of Ethical Culture in New York City and as head of teacher education in the city of Baltimore. The papers include extensive personal correspondence, scrapbooks, journals, writings and other materials concerning his professional interests. Correspondence includes letters from distinguished authors and educators.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet
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- Frank Manny papers, 1890-1955
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Letter : to the Cosmos Club, 1910 Mar. 31.
Title:
Letter : to the Cosmos Club, 1910 Mar. 31.
Asks that his bill be sent to the American Magazine, New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 item. 1 p. Holograph signed.
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Letter : to the Cosmos Club, 1910 Mar. 31.
Baker-Yull-Cooley collection.
Title:
Baker-Yull-Cooley collection.
This collection contains materials connected with the history of Lansing, Mich. It largely consists of academic records, correspondence, diaries and financial papers. The documents are adequate for researching topics such as the pursuit and capture of John Wilkes Booth; prominent families in the Lansing area; the Lansing House Hotel and its founders; women in academics in the 1920's; and general genealogical information on the Baker-Yull-Cooley families. The collection is arranged in the following seven series: genealogical records (1900-79); Katharine Baker Yull papers (ca. 1814-1978); Arthur Davis Baker papers (1884-1953); Edith Cooley Baker papers (1884-1948); Paul C. Yull papers (1918-37); photographs (1888-1942); and scrapbooks (1898-1940).
ArchivalResource: 9 mss. box 4.5 cu. ft.
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- Baker-Yull-Cooley collection.
Edith Bolling Galt Wilson Papers, 1833-1961, (bulk 1925-1961)
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Edith Bolling Galt Wilson Papers 1833-1961 (bulk 1925-1961)
Wife of President Woodrow Wilson. Correspondence, diary notes, drafts of Wilson's autobiography, financial and legal records, family and genealogical material, printed matter, memorabilia, and other papers relating largely to political and social life in Washington, D.C. My Memoir,
ArchivalResource: 19,000 items; 71 containers; 28.4 linear feet
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- Edith Bolling Galt Wilson Papers, 1833-1961, (bulk 1925-1961)
Hyde, Alice Beal Baker, 1897-1972. Alice Beal Baker Hyde Papers, 1897-1972
Title:
Alice Beal Baker Hyde Papers, 1897-1972
Extensive family correspondence, including courtship letters from fiancé, Mark Hyde; family photographs, including albums; and Hyde's slides of London, Greece and Cape Cod, with notes and commentary. Hyde wrote a small amount of her correspondence while undergoing training in psychiatric social work at state hospitals in Boston and Detroit, circa 1919 to 1921. A short story and several essays by Hyde are also included.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft. (5 boxes)
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- Hyde, Alice Beal Baker, 1897-1972. Alice Beal Baker Hyde Papers, 1897-1972
William Kent family papers, 1768–1961
Title:
William Kent family papers, 1768–1961
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, topical files, biographical files, scrapbooks, and other material relating to William Kent's businesses, political activities, and family. The papers document his activities as a municipal reformer in Chicago and Northern California; his interests in conservation, recreation, and public control of water power; his campaigns for election to Congress; his service in the U.S. House of Representatives and on the U.S. Tariff Commission; and his business interests in cattle ranches in Nebraska and Nevada. The papers also include materials relating to the activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, Mrs. Kent's family, and the Kent children and grandchildren. Papers of Elizabeth Thacher Kent document her interests in women's suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and international peace and her participation in the National Woman's Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
ArchivalResource: 35 Linear Feet (85 boxes)
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- Kent, William, 1864-1928. William Kent family papers, 1768-1961 (inclusive).
Autograph collection of American writers, 1808-1970.
Title:
Autograph collection of American writers, 1808-1970.
Personal and professional correspondence of American novelists, poets, critics, editors and librarians. The subject of this correspondence is dominated by brief exchanges of information and by thank yous and invitations. None of these items merit separate cataloging and have therefore been organized into this collection of letters. The authors of this correspondence include: Henry Mills Alden, Winifred Arnold, Gertrude Atherton, Irving Bacheller, Ray Stannard Baker, Henry Charlton Beck, John Bigelow, Jesse D. Bright, Le Baron Briggs, Pearl Buck, Frances Burnett, William S. burroughs, Thomas Campbell, Francis Crowinshield, George Sherwood Eddy, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, George T. Godspeed, Louise Hall, Margaret Halsey, Francis Bret Harte, William Dean Howells, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Edwin Markham, Carlalla Monterey O'Neill, Joseph Medill Patterson, Westbrook Pegler, Bliss Perry, Whitelaw Reid, Jacob August Riis, George Ripley, Kenneth Lewis Roberts, John G. Saxe, Ernest Thompson Seton, Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ruth M. Stuart, Booth Tarkington, Allen T. True, Charles Dudley Warner, Kate Douglas Wiggin, and Ben Ames Williams. Additional correspondents include James Lane Allen, Myrta Lockett Avary, Margaret Wade Deland, Julia Collier Harris, Angelo Heilprin, Alice Riggs Hunt, John Calvin Stockbridge, and William Allen White.
ArchivalResource: 45 folders.
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- Autograph collection of American writers, 1808-1970.
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Title:
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Correspondence and manuscripts of American writer and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier and his American biographer Samuel Thomas Pickard.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (5.7 linear ft.)
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- Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Dennis, Charles Henry, 1860-1943. Charles H. Dennis papers, 1868-1942, (bulk 1885-1929).
Title:
Charles H. Dennis papers, 1868-1942, (bulk 1885-1929).
The collection consists of correspondence and miscellaneous items primarily related to Dennis's professional life.
ArchivalResource: 5 cubic ft. (14 boxes)
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- Dennis, Charles Henry, 1860-1943. Charles H. Dennis papers, 1868-1942, (bulk 1885-1929).
Graham, Samuel Jordan, 1859-1951. Papers, 1874-1947.
Title:
Papers, 1874-1947.
Includes 11 letters from miscellaneous correspondents; addresses, certificates, genealogy, and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: ca. 31 items (3 folders).
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- Graham, Samuel Jordan, 1859-1951. Papers, 1874-1947.
Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe additional papers
Title:
Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe additional papers
Primarily professional correspondence of biographer and editor M. A. De Wolfe Howe.
ArchivalResource: 35 boxes (9 linear feet)
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- Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe additional papers, 1880-1959.
Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962. Papers, 1897-1930
Title:
William Stanley Braithwaite papers, 1897-1930
Papers of the African-American poet, literary critic, and editor William Stanley Braithwaite.
ArchivalResource: 31 boxes (10.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1897-1930.
Bevan, Edith Rossiter. Edith Rossiter Bevan autograph collection, 1792-1943.
Title:
Edith Rossiter Bevan autograph collection, 1792-1943.
Chiefly autograph letters or signatures, together with some photographs, photocopies, clippings, and printed matter, concentrated in the 20th century. Persons represented include Lyman Abbott, Ray Stannard Baker, Clara Barton, Stephen Vincent Benét, Phillips Brooks, William Jennings Bryan, William Cullen Bryant, James Buchanan, Nicholas Murray Butler, James A. Garfield, Horace Greeley, Francis W. Halsey, Joel Chandler Harris, Julia Ward Howe, Henry Cabot Lodge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, William Tecumseh Sherman, William Howard Taft, George Washington, and Alexander Woollcott.
ArchivalResource: 880 items.4 containers.
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- Bevan, Edith Rossiter. Edith Rossiter Bevan autograph collection, 1792-1943.
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Ray Stannard Baker letters [manuscript], 1930-1935.
Title:
Ray Stannard Baker letters [manuscript], 1930-1935.
Forms part of the Clifton Waller Barrett Library. Ray Stannard Baker letters.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Ray Stannard Baker letters [manuscript], 1930-1935.
Joseph P. Tumulty Papers, 1898-1969, (bulk 1913-1940)
Title:
Joseph P. Tumulty Papers 1898-1969 (bulk 1913-1940)
Lawyer and secretary to President Woodrow Wilson. Correspondence, letterbooks, family papers, legal documents, drafts of speeches and writings, subject files, newspaper clippings, and other papers relating primarily to Tumulty's role during Wilson's presidency and to various political and policy matters from 1913 to 1940.
ArchivalResource: 73,000 items; 135 containers plus 1 oversize; 54 linear feet; 7 microfilm reels
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- Joseph P. Tumulty Papers, 1898-1969, (bulk 1913-1940)
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Ray Stannard Baker papers, 1905-1944 (bulk 1912-1940)
Title:
Ray Stannard Baker papers, 1905-1944 (bulk 1912-1940)
Consists of personal papers of Baker and papers collected at the Peace Conference at Paris, 1918-1919.
ArchivalResource: 17.1 linear ft. (29 boxes)
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Ray Stannard Baker papers, 1905-1944 (bulk 1912-1940)
Kent, William, 1864-1928. William Kent family papers, 1768-1961.
Title:
William Kent family papers
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, topical files, biographical files, scrapbooks, and other material relating to William Kent's businesses, political activities, and family. The papers document his activities as a municipal reformer in Chicago and Northern California; his interests in conservation, recreation, and public control of water power; his campaigns for election to Congress; his service in the U.S. House of Representatives and on the U.S. Tariff Commission; and his business interests in cattle ranches in Nebraska and Nevada. The papers also include materials relating to the activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, Mrs. Kent's family, and the Kent children and grandchildren. Papers of Elizabeth Thacher Kent document her interests in women's suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and international peace and her participation in the National Woman's Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear ft. (85 boxes)
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- Kent, William, 1864-1928. William Kent family papers, 1768-1961 (inclusive).
Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
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Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Letters to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page from various correspondents concerning his diplomatic service.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes (11.88 linear ft.)
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- Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
Title:
Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
Letters from various correspondents to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page concerning his editorial work and his interest in education in the South.
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- Letters from various correspondents, American period, 1876-1937.
Todd, David P. (David Peck), 1855-1939. David Peck Todd papers, 1862-1939 (inclusive).
Title:
David Peck Todd papers, 1862-1939 (inclusive).
Correspondence, writings, records of astronomical expeditions, diaries, notebooks and scrapbooks of David Peck Todd, astronomer and teacher at Amherst College from 1881 to 1917. Between 1882 and 1914 Todd conducted nine expeditions to various parts of the world to study solar eclipses. The notes, photographs, drawings and memorabilia of these expeditions make up a significant portion of the papers. He was also a fertile inventor, and plans and drawings for many devices, some related to solving technical problems encountered on his expeditions are included in the papers. As an early enthusiast of aviation, he made a balloon ascent in 1910 and advocated aerial photography for recording eclipses. In Amherst he raised funds to build a new observatory in 1905 and records of this project and of his teaching career are very well documented. Her letters to her husband during her lecture tours provide an insight both into her character and into female social life of the period. The 368 letters that she wrote between 1878 and 1922 are in themselves a significant section of the papers. Todd's correspondents include astronomers and scientists from all over the world as well as public figures in the United States. In 1922 he was declared incompetent and spent his remaining years in institutions. His writings include three textbooks on astronomy and a wide range of scientific and popular articles, copies of which are in the papers. His wife, Mabel Loomis Todd, who was the first to transcribe and publish Emily Dickinson's poems, was an active social force in Amherst andtheir family correspondence offers a vivid picture of the life of the town as well as a remarkably frank picture of their personal relationship. She also lectured extensively, basing her talks on observations made during the eclipse expeditions.
ArchivalResource: 46 linear ft. (124 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Todd, David P. (David Peck), 1855-1939. David Peck Todd papers, 1862-1939 (inclusive).
Pease, Arthur Stanley, 1881-1964. Correspondence and compositions, 1870-1963
Title:
Arthur Stanley Pease correspondence and compositions 1870-1963
Contains correspondence and writings of classics professor andAmherst College president Arthur Stanley Pease.
ArchivalResource: 16 linear feet (32 boxes)
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- Correspondence and compositions, 1870-1963.
Kendrick-Brooks Family Papers, 1831-2000, (bulk 1912-1989)
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Kendrick-Brooks FamilyPapers 1831-2000 (bulk 1912-1989)
Club women, civil rights activists, educators, entertainers, and family members. Correspondence, social club records, writings, scrapbooks, and miscellaneous papers relating primarily to Ruby Moyse Kendrick's activities with the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs; Hattie Kendrick's civil rights activism in Cairo, Illinois; Antoinette Brooks Mitchell's expatriate life in England and France with her husband, jazz musician and restaurateur Louis A. Mitchell; and Charlotte Kendrick Brooks's histories of the Kendrick and Brooks families.
ArchivalResource: 11,500 items; 33 containers plus 1 oversize; 13.2 linear feet
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- Kendrick-Brooks Family Papers, 1831-2000, (bulk 1912-1989)
Thomas Watt Gregory papers, 1896-1933, (bulk 1919-1933)
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Thomas Watt Gregory papers
United States attorney general, regent of the University of Texas, and lawyer. Chiefly legal material and correspondence from the period of Gregory's law practice in Washington, D.C. Correspondence also reflects Gregory's interest in the University of Texas, the Woodrow Wilson administration, and the presidential campaign of 1932.
ArchivalResource: 8,000 items; 27 containers; 11.3 linear feet
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- Gregory, Thomas Watt, 1861-1933. Thomas Watt Gregory papers, 1896-1933 (bulk 1919-1933).
Papers, 1839-1957.
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Papers, 1839-1957.
Collection consists of personal, professional and family papers: letters, manuscripts, diaries, journals, photographs and newspaper clippings. It is a complete record of Mitchell's public and personal life over fifty years. The strength of the collection is in the letters of American writers of the modern movement; friends of Mitchell's such as E.E. Cummings, John Dos Passos, Robert Hillyer and Marianne Moore. Other correspondents include Ezra Pound, Robert Frost, Kenneth Patchen, Conrad Aiken and the owners, editors and contributors to The Dial in the 1920s. Members of the N.E. academic community are strongly represented, inc. Samuel Eliot Morison and Arthur Meier Schlesinger. Mitchell's outgoing correspondence is preserved in carbon, or in the original. Mitchell's personal correspondence, with family and friends, is only partially organized. Literary mss. include short works by Dos Passos and Samuel Eliot Morison, and an unpublished memoir by Mitchell, Gateway to Nowhere. Papers of Mitchell's aunt, Georgine Holmes Thomas, include letters and diaries (ca. 1839-1940) and a multi-volume autobiography in ms.
ArchivalResource: 25 ft.
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- Mitchell, Stewart, 1892-1957. Papers, 1839-1957.
Todd, David P. (David Peck), 1855-1939. Papers, 1862-1939
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David Peck Todd papers 1862-1939
Correspondence, writings, records of astronomical expeditions, diaries, notebooks and scrapbooks of David Peck Todd, astronomer and teacher at Amherst College from 1881 to 1917. Between 1882 and 1914 Todd conducted nine expeditions to various parts of the world to study solar eclipses. The notes, photographs, drawings and memorabilia of these expeditions make up a significant portion of the papers. He was also a fertile inventor, and plans and drawings for many devices, some related to solving technical problems encountered on his expeditions are included in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 46 linear feet (124 boxes, 1 folio)
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- David Peck Todd papers, 1862-1939
Johnson, Samuel, 1839-1916. Samuel Johnson Papers, 1824-1944.
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Samuel Johnson Papers, 1824-1944.
Personal papers of Samuel Johnson and the papers of other family members and their homestead, Wilderness Farm. Includes correspondence discussing the Civil War, Johnson's efforts as Professor of Agriculture at M.S.U. (lectures and a student's notebook). Family papers series includes letters, diaries, student and school records, a military inventory, 2 documents relating a to women's school in Massachusetts and messages received by a medium.
ArchivalResource: 1 cu. ft.
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- Johnson, Samuel, 1839-1916. Samuel Johnson Papers, 1824-1944.
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
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Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear feet (169 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Oswald Garrison Villard papers, 1872-1949.
Penn School Papers, 1862-2004 and undated (bulk 1862-1978)
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Penn School Papers, 1862-2004 and undated (bulk 1862-1978)
The Penn School on Saint Helena Island, S.C., was founded during the Civil War by northern philanthropists and white missionaries for former enslaved individuals in an area occupied by the United States Army. Over the years, with continuing philanthropic support, it served as school, health agency, and cooperative society for rural African Americans of the Sea Islands. The first principals were Laura M. Towne and Ellen Murray, followed around 1908 by Rossa B. Cooley and Grace B. House, and in 1944 by Howard Kester and Alice Kester. The school closed in 1948 and became Penn Community Services in 1951, with Courtney Siceloff as the first director. The original deposits are papers, mostly 1900-1950 and primarily correspondence of the directors and of the trustees, treasurers, and publicity workers located elsewhere, and photographs. Topics include emancipation, African American education, Reconstruction, political and social change in South Carolina, agricultural extension work, public health issues, damage from hurricanes, World War I and World War II, the boll weevil and the cotton industry, the effects of the Great Depression on the school and the local population, changes in the school leading to a greater emphasis on social action in the outer world, and the end of the school and the turn to community service. Volumes include diaries, extracts from letters, recollections, minutes of the board of trustees, ledgers, cashbooks, inventories, financial records, registers of students and teachers, and minutes of various clubs and societies. Printed materials consists of newspapers clippings, pamphlets, promotional literature, school materials, administrative circulars, and annual reports. There are also about 3,000 photographs in the collection, dating from the 1860s to 1953 (bulk 1905-1944), documenting school activities, Island scenes and Islanders, classes and teachers, baptisms, agricultural activities, parades, fairs, and special events at the Penn School. The Addition of November 2012 includes papers, volumes, printed materials, photographs, audio recordings, and film that are similar in scope and content to the original deposit. Also included is a copy of De Nyew Testament, the Gullah translation of the New Testament (2005).
ArchivalResource: 38.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 15,500 items)
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- Penn School Papers, 1862-2004 and undated, (bulk 1862-1978)
Claflin, John, 1850-1938. Letter to Ray Baker, 1899 January 16.
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Letter to Ray Baker, 1899 January 16.
Discusses briefly declining to meet with Baker's representative.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Claflin, John, 1850-1938. Letter to Ray Baker, 1899 January 16.
Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
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Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Letters to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page from various correspondents concerning his diplomatic service.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes (11.88 linear ft.)
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- Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Ray Stannard Baker letter and postal card to Mrs. Leland S. Rhodes, 1942.
Title:
Ray Stannard Baker letter and postal card to Mrs. Leland S. Rhodes, 1942.
The collection consists of two items of correspondence from Baker to Mrs. Leland S. Rhodes: postal card, 26 March 1942, acknowledging her note mentioning he has been staying in California, and noting that he will enjoy autographing a book for her; letter, 15 April 1942, indicating he has just returned from California, signing the book, mentioning that he has had a letter from Prof. Pattee, acknowledging his brother began his teaching career in State College, and thanking her for her support in regard to his book, Native American.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Ray Stannard Baker letter and postal card to Mrs. Leland S. Rhodes, 1942.
Byron Rufus Newton papers, 1882-1938
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Byron Rufus Newton papers 1882-1938
Corrrespondence, writings, notes, printed materials, clippings, photographs, financial papers, and memorabilia of Byron R. Newton, journalist and official in the Democratic Party. The papers relate largely to Democratic Party politics from 1910-1933, though there is also material relating to the early history of aviation in this country. Correspondents of note include Newton D. Baker, Charles W. Fairbanks, William G. McAdoo, William F. McCombs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Wilbur and Orville Wright.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet (7 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Byron Rufus Newton papers, 1882-1938
Martha Dickinson Bianchi correspondence concerning publication of the poetry of the American poet, Emily Dickinson:, 1881-1943 (inclusive), 1925-1937 (bulk).
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Martha Dickinson Bianchi correspondence concerning publication of the poetry of the American poet, Emily Dickinson: 1881-1943 (inclusive), 1925-1937 (bulk).
Correspondence regarding publication of the poetry of the American poet, Emily Dickinson, by her niece, Martha Dickinson Bianchi.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (3.75 linear ft.)
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- Martha Dickinson Bianchi correspondence concerning publication of the poetry of the American poet, Emily Dickinson:, 1881-1943 (inclusive), 1925-1937 (bulk).
Hapgood family papers, 1829-1977 (inclusive), 1900-1940
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Hapgood family papers 1829-1977 (inclusive) 1900-1940
The Hapgood Family Papers contain correspondence; manuscripts of books, plays, poems, articles, book reviews, essays, and short stories; plus business papers, diaries, maps, photographs, subject files, writings of others, and miscellaneous papers which document the lives and careers of various members of the Hapgood family and to a lesser extent the Boyce family, most notably Hutchins Hapgood and Neith Boyce Hapgood.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 48; Other Storage Formats: oversize; Linear Feet: 21.0
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- Hapgood family papers, 1829-1977 (inclusive), 1900-1940
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Letter, [undated].
Title:
Letter, [undated].
Typed note signed to unknown recipient; Amherst, [undated].
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet (1 p.)
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Letter, [undated].
Francis Bowes Sayre Papers, 1861-1967, (bulk 1915-1961)
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Francis Bowes Sayre Papers
Diplomat and statesman. Correspondence, official reports and communications, writings, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to Sayre's diplomatic career and his role as a spokesman for Christianity and the Episcopal Church. Includes a reading copy of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points message to Congress, telegrams, election returns, and other papers pertaining to Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 8,100 items; 27 containers; 10.8 linear feet
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- Francis Bowes Sayre Papers, 1861-1967, (bulk 1915-1961)
Dillard, Avarene Lippincott. Papers of the Dillard family, 1717-1964.
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Papers of the Dillard family, 1717-1964.
The collection centers on the Southern black education efforts of James Hardy Dillard. Contents include correspondence (1905-1935) of Dillard, his diaries and journals (1919-1926), speeches and articles. There is considerable material regarding the Negro Rural School Fund, the Phelps-Stokes Fund, Washington, D.C. (also known as the Anna T. Jeanes Fund), the John F. Slater Fund, the Southern Education Board, and the General Education Board, as well as Dillard University, New Orleans, and William and Mary College, Williamsburg, where Dillard served as Rector (1917-1940). Other topics of interest are the Education Commission to East Africa (1923-1924), the University Commission on Southern Race Relations (1912-1927), and the Scottsboro case (1931-1933). The collection also contains personal and business papers of his second wife, Avarene Lippincott Budd Dillard, and their son, Hardy Cross Dillard. Published works by Dillard and genealogical information are also included. Among the correspondents are: Ray Stannard Baker, Stringfellow Barr, Mary McLeod Bethune, Benjamin Griffith Brawley, Wallace Buttrick, George Herbert Clarke, Philander Priestley Claxton, Virginius Dabney, Charles William Dabney, Jackson Davis, Westmoreland Davis, W.E.B. Du Bois, James Aloysius Farley, Francis Pendleton Gaines, Grace Elizabeth King, John La Farge, Arthur Selden Lloyd, Rayford W. Logan, Dumas Malone, Lucy Randolph Mason, Edwin Mims, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Josiah Morse, Robert Russa Moton, Edgar Garner Murphy, Nelson Olsen Nelson, John Lloyd Newcomb, Albert Jay Nock, Edward Washington Odum, Robert Curtis Ogden, Rosewell Page, Walter Hines Page, Robert William Patton, George Foster Peabody, Paul Norton Pearson, John Garland Pollard, John Davison Rockefeller, Wickliffe Rose, Julius Rosenwald, Josiah Ryce, Albert Shaw, Anson Phelps Stikes, William Howard Taft, Booker T. Washington, James Southall Wilson, and Carter G. Woodson.
ArchivalResource: ca. 19,400 items.
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- Dillard, Avarene Lippincott. Papers of the Dillard family, 1717-1964.
Lamont, Thomas W. (Thomas William), 1870-1948. Thomas W. Lamont papers, 1894-1948
Title:
Thomas W. Lamont papers
Correspondence; articles; speeches; files relating to the New York Evening Post, 1917-1923, and The Saturday Review of Literature, 1924-1948; records, 1906-1916, of Lamont, Corliss and Company; clippings, and photos. Relates to Lamont's partnership in J.P. Morgan & Company, his Exeter and Harvard connections, various directorships, congressional hearings which concerned him, properties, charitable interests, and especially to his role in the World War I Peace Conference and subsequent monetary and reparations commissions. Correspondents include well-known literary and political figures of this country and abroad during the 1920's and 1930's.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear ft. (286 boxes, 21 v.)
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- Lamont, Thomas W. (Thomas William), 1870-1948. Papers, 1894-1948 (inclusive).
Ray Stannard Baker Papers 1836-1947 (bulk 1907-1944)
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Ray Stannard Baker Papers 1836-1947 (bulk 1907-1944)
Journalist and author. Correspondence, diaries, journals, notebooks, drafts of books and articles, family papers, scrapbooks, clippings, and printed matter concerning Baker's career in newspaper and magazine writing, his books, and his role in the Paris Peace Conference. Included is a large group of papers collected by Baker for his biography of Woodrow Wilson. Also includes portions of an autobiography of Robert M. La Follette (1855-1925) and material relating to Baker's study of African Americans in the Progressive era, "Following the Color Line."
ArchivalResource: 30,000 items; 138 containers; 55.6 linear feet; 97 microfilm reels
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- Ray Stannard Baker Papers, 1836-1947, (bulk 1907-1944)
Edward Sanford Martin correspondence and compositions, 1882-1939 (inclusive), 1900-1938 (bulk).
Title:
Edward Sanford Martin correspondence and compositions, 1882-1939 (inclusive), 1900-1938 (bulk).
Correspondence and compositions of the American writer Edward Sandford Martin, documenting his socio-political interests and his interest in spiritualism.
ArchivalResource: 13 boxes (6.5 linear ft.)
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- Edward Sanford Martin correspondence and compositions, 1882-1939 (inclusive), 1900-1938 (bulk).
Ray Stannard Baker Papers, 1887-1944, 1909-1919
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Ray Stannard Baker Papers 1887-1944 1909-1919
Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) was a journalist, editor, and author. He earned recognition for his articles on liberal reform, for his philosophical essays written under the pseudonym David Grayson, and for his authorized biography and other works on President Woodrow Wilson. Baker's papers contain materials collected for his biography of President Woodrow Wilson and related to the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), which he attended as Director of the American Press Bureau, and include correspondence, publications, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 17.6 linear feet; 30 boxes
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- Ray Stannard Baker Papers, 1887-1944, 1909-1919
Frederick Jackson Turner correspondence, 1889-1927.
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Frederick Jackson Turner correspondence, 1889-1927.
Correspondence of American historian Frederick Jackson Turner including letters from Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, editors, and others. Atlantic Monthly
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Frederick Jackson Turner correspondence, 1889-1927.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Letters [manuscript] 1901-1939.
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Letters [manuscript] 1901-1939.
Letter from Woodrow Wilson to Lucian H. Cocke replying to an offer of the presidency of Washington and Lee University, 10 Jan. 1901. Copy of Cocke's letter to Wilson, 9 Jan. 1901 and additional correspondence of Ray Stannard Baker, Katherine Brand, and Lucian H. Cocke, Jr. with respect to this letter.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Letters [manuscript] 1901-1939.
Breckinridge Long Papers, 1486-1948, (bulk 1910-1948)
Title:
Breckinridge Long Papers
Lawyer, diplomat, and author. Correspondence, diaries, writings, reports, memoranda, notes, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, photographs, and other material relating primarily to Long's diplomatic career.
ArchivalResource: 77,300 items; 251 containers plus 7 oversize; 104 linear feet
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- Breckinridge Long Papers, 1486-1948, (bulk 1910-1948)
Roper, Daniel C. (Daniel Calhoun), 1867-1943. Papers, 1860-1985
Title:
Daniel C. Roper papers 1860-1985
The Daniel C. Roper Papers, 1860-1958 (bulk 1933-1938), consist chiefly of professional and political correspondence, including telegrams and memoranda, but also include speeches, financial papers, clippings, invitations, legal papers, printed material, and pictures. The collection primarily documents Roper's term as Secretary of Commerce during the first administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In general the papers provide an inside look at this Democratic administration during the early depression years, as well as the relationships among business, government, and politics. In particular, Roper had close ties to people in the business community and was sympathetic to their concerns. In addition, the collection tracks the course of the New Deal in the Department of Commerce and the career of Roper not only as a United States government official in Roosevelt's cabinet but also as a progressive Democrat.
ArchivalResource: 56 Linear Feet, circa 33,900 items
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- Daniel C. Roper Papers
La Follette family papers, 1781-1988
Title:
La Follette family papers, 1781-1988
Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, legal files, office files, campaign files, legislative files, subject files, financial records, biographical research files, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and miscellany principally documenting the careers of Robert M. La Follette (1855-1925), governor of Wisconsin and United States representative and senator, and his son Robert M. La Follette (1895-1953), United States senator. Also includes papers of Belle Case La Follette, Fola La Follette, and Philip Fox La Follette.
ArchivalResource: 418,100 items.1,468 containers plus 22 oversize. 594.2 linear feet.
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- La Follette family papers, 1844-1973.
Frank Lyon Polk papers, 1883-1942
Title:
Frank Lyon Polk papers
The papers consist of correpondence, letterbooks, documents, diaries, subject files and other materials documenting the personal life and professional career of Frank Lyon Polk. The bulk of the material relates to Polk's Department of State service and includes correspondence with political figures, letterpress copybooks (1915-1917), and diaries (1915-1920). Materials relating to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace and the League of Nations are also included.
ArchivalResource: 28 linear feet (63 boxes, 5 folios)
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- Polk, Frank Lyon, 1871-1943. Frank Lyon Polk papers, 1883-1942 (inclusive), 1915-1921 (bulk).
Seymour, Charles, 1885-1963. Charles Seymour papers, 1912-1963 (inclusive).
Title:
Charles Seymour papers, 1912-1963 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence with Edward M. House (1920-1938), personal correspondence, manuscripts and correspondence preparatory to the publication of Seymour's Intimate Papers of Colonel House (1926-1928), newspaper clippings, articles, and memorabilia. Much of the material concerns Seymour's role as delegate to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft. (88 boxes; 2 folios, 2v.)
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- Seymour, Charles, 1885-1963. Charles Seymour papers, 1912-1963 (inclusive).
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Letter and an envelope, 1901.
Title:
Letter and an envelope, 1901.
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 21 Nov. (1901), and addressed to Barton O. Aylesworth. Baker responds to a request for information, gives autobiographical information, and mentions a few of his publications. Also included is the envelope in which the letter was sent.
ArchivalResource: 4 photocopies (4 p.)
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Letter and an envelope, 1901.
Ray Stannard Baker letter and note, 1939, undated
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Ray Stannard Baker letter and note 1939, undated
American journalist and author
ArchivalResource: 0.1; 1 folder
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- Ray Stannard Baker letter and note, 1939, undated
Katharine Edith Brand Papers MS 248., 1881-1988, 1965-1980
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Katharine Edith Brand Papers 1881-1988 1965-1980
Researcher, Editorial assistant, Archivist. The Katharine Brand Papers include biographical information; diaries from childhood and her Smith College years; published and unpublished writings; correspondence, and photographs. The bulk of the papers range date from the 1920s through the 1960s and focus on Brand's work with Ray Stannard Baker and in the Manuscripts Division of the Library of Congress, though there is also significant documentation of her personal life, especially her adolescence. Major subjects found throughout these papers include Woodrow Wilson, Ray Stannard Baker, the Library of Congress, adolescent development, and family relationships.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes; (4.5 linear ft.)
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- Katharine Edith Brand Papers MS 248., 1881-1988, 1965-1980
William Kent family papers, 1768-1961
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William Kent family papers 1768-1961
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, topical files, biographical files, scrapbooks, and other material relating to William Kent's businesses, political activities, and family. The papers document his activities as a municipal reformer in Chicago and Northern California; his interests in conservation, recreation, and public control of water power; his campaigns for election to Congress; his service in the U.S. House of Representatives and on the U.S. Tariff Commission; and his business interests in cattle ranches in Nebraska and Nevada. The papers also include materials relating to the activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, Mrs. Kent's family, and the Kent children and grandchildren. Papers of Elizabeth Thacher Kent document her interests in women's suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and international peace and her participation in the National Woman's Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear feet (85 boxes)
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- William Kent family papers, 1768-1961
Papers of Professor Henry William Wilder Foote and Family, 1714-1959
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Papers of Professor Henry William Wilder Foote and Family, 1714-1959
Papers of Daniel Appleton White (1776-1861); wives; children including of daughter Mary Wilder Foote (1810-1857) and son William Orne White (1821-1911), William's wife, Margaret Harding White, and their children. Papers of Caleb Foote (1803-1894), his children including sons, Arthur William Foote (1853-1937) and Henry Wilder Foote (1838-1889), Henry's wife, Frances Ann Eliot Foote (1838-1896), and children. Papers of Henry Wilder Foote II (1875-1964), son of Henry Wilder Foote, of his wife Eleanor Tyson Cope Foote (b. 1879), and son Arthur Foote (II). Miscellaneous papers of ancestral families of Henry Wilder Foote II and William Orne White, including the Deadmans, the Eliots, the Flaggs, the Footes, the Haynes, the Lymans, the Ornes, the Wests, the Whites, and the Wilders.
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- Papers of Professor Henry William Wilder Foote and Family, 1714-1959
Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Title:
Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Publications are primarily contained in the Roosevelt class, a classified sequence of books, pamphlets, contemporary periodical and later scholarly journal articles (clippings or offprints), theses and dissertations, broadsides, newsclippings, and other formats as noted below. Some ms. items. Works by Theodore Roosevelt: Collected sets, individual editions and reprints, reviews, translations. Collected and individual letters, diaries, speeches (including extracts and commentaries), proclamations, and official messages. Contributions (including prefaces, introductions, and forewords) in works by others, to magazines and society publications, book reviews, works of joint authorship, editorials. Anthologies. Editions for the blind. Works about Theodore Roosevelt: Bibliographies. Biographies and other general works. Anecdotes, reminiscences of contemporaries, and other works with TR references. TR as a religious man, naturalist, man of letters (also books belonging to TR, largely Harvard texts, and to other family), outdoorsman. Works dedicated to TR. Ancestry, family, works by family members, homes. Career by special periods and events, each segment including all formats, campaign literature, honorary degrees and citations received. Memorials: addresses, resolutions, anniversaries, sites, organizations. Pictures and cartoons (see: Theodore Roosevelt Collection : visual materials (008177700); Theodore Roosevelt Collection : political cartoons (008177701)). Satirical and comic works. Poetry, drama, fiction, juvenile biographies. Biographies and writings of contemporaries. General U.S. history, local history, political parties (including Progressive periodicals; see also special periods). Files of contemporary periodicals, newspapers; newspaper indexes, biographies of journalists. General newsclippings: mounted and unmounted series, scrapbooks (see: Theodore Roosevelt Collection: ephemera (000602382)) For further details see: Guide to the Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Harvard College Library, available onsite, under: Roosevelt class.
ArchivalResource: Ca. 12,000 volumes
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- Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Title:
Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Books, pamphlets, periodicals, 18-- - <ongoing>
Publications are primarily contained in the Roosevelt class, a classified sequence of books, pamphlets, contemporary periodical and later scholarly journal articles (clippings or offprints), theses and dissertations, broadsides, newsclippings, and other formats as noted below. Some ms. items. Works by Theodore Roosevelt: Collected sets, individual editions and reprints, reviews, translations. Collected and individual letters, diaries, speeches (including extracts and commentaries), proclamations, and official messages. Contributions (including prefaces, introductions, and forewords) in works by others, to magazines and society publications, book reviews, works of joint authorship, editorials. Anthologies. Editions for the blind. Works about Theodore Roosevelt: Bibliographies. Biographies and other general works. Anecdotes, reminiscences of contemporaries, and other works with TR references. TR as a religious man, naturalist, man of letters (also books belonging to TR, largely Harvard texts, and to other family), outdoorsman. Works dedicated to TR. Ancestry, family, works by family members, homes. Career by special periods and events, each segment including all formats, campaign literature, honorary degrees and citations received. Memorials: addresses, resolutions, anniversaries, sites, organizations. Pictures and cartoons (see: Theodore Roosevelt Collection : visual materials (008177700); Theodore Roosevelt Collection : political cartoons (008177701)). Satirical and comic works. Poetry, drama, fiction, juvenile biographies. Biographies and writings of contemporaries. General U.S. history, local history, political parties (including Progressive periodicals; see also special periods). Files of contemporary periodicals, newspapers; newspaper indexes, biographies of journalists. General newsclippings: mounted and unmounted series, scrapbooks (see: Theodore Roosevelt Collection: ephemera (000602382)) For further details see: Guide to the Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Harvard College Library, available onsite, under: Roosevelt class.
ArchivalResource: Ca. 12,000 volumes
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Trinity Church (New York, N.Y.). [A collection of printed material and other information pertaining to the closure of St. John's Chapel, Trinity Church, New York, N.Y.].
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[A collection of printed material and other information pertaining to the closure of St. John's Chapel, Trinity Church, New York, N.Y.]. [1908-1979]
Newspaper clippings, articles, booklets, pamphlets, Chapel service list, correspondence, photograph.
ArchivalResource: 78 pieces : ill. ; 8-45 cm.
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- Trinity Church (New York, N.Y.). [A collection of printed material and other information pertaining to the closure of St. John's Chapel, Trinity Church, New York, N.Y.].
Breckinridge Long Papers, 1486-1948, (bulk 1910-1948)
Title:
Breckinridge Long Papers
Lawyer, diplomat, and author. Correspondence, diaries, writings, reports, memoranda, notes, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, photographs, and other material relating primarily to Long's diplomatic career.
ArchivalResource: 77,300 items; 251 containers plus 7 oversize; 104 linear feet
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- Long, Breckinridge, 1881-1958. Breckinridge Long papers, 1486-1948 (bulk 1910-1948).
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.
Title:
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records
Records of Houghton Mifflin Company and its predecessors, containing papers relating to both the printing and publishing branches of the business.
ArchivalResource: 64 linear feet (165 boxes)
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- Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.
Gold, Mary. Papers, 1900-1943.
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Papers, 1900-1943.
Personal, political and business letters to Virginia state senator, Thomas D. Gold and (after 1909) to his daughter, Mary Gold. Correspondents include Ray Stannard Baker, Harry Flood Byrd [Sr.], Carter Glass [Sr.] and James Hay [Sr.]. Also includes completed business forms and sales ledger book. William Jennings Bryan material includes 1 letter from Bryan to Thomas D. Gold, Nov 21, 1901.
ArchivalResource: 20 items in 1 folder.
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- Gold, Mary. Papers, 1900-1943.
Carlton F. Wells papers, 1910-1994
Title:
Carlton F. Wells papers 1910-1994
Professor of English at University of Michigan. Correspondence, diaries, and topical files relating to his interest in English grammar and usage, his evaluation of various dictionaries, his interest in Polish-American relations, and the controversy surrounding Henshaw Ward's denial of Peary's discovery of the North Pole.
ArchivalResource: 19 linear feet
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- Carlton F. Wells papers, 1910-1994
Alexander G. Ruthven Papers, 1901-1961, 1906-1951
Title:
Alexander G. Ruthven Papers 1901-1961 1906-1951
Zoologist, college professor, president of University of Michigan, 1929-1951. Professional files relating to his career with the University Museum and as a professor of zoology, and presidential files containing correspondence, reports, speeches, and other University materials, including budget and legislative files, material relating to changes in University administration, his relationship with faculty, students and alumni, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 65 linear ft. and 1 oversize folder
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- Alexander G. Ruthven Papers, 1901-1961, 1906-1951
Marshall, Harold, 1866-1932. Letter, 1917, July 27, Boston, Massachusetts [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Staten Island, New York / Harold Marshall.
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Letter, 1917, July 27, Boston, Massachusetts [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Staten Island, New York / Harold Marshall. 1917.
Informs Markham that he was given the opportunity to run a religious news paper. Sends him an outline of what he wants to do for the upcoming year and asks him to be a contributor. Goes on to say that he also asked Rauschembusch, Charles Zueblin, Ray Stannard Baker, Zona gale, Charles rann Kennedy, Winston Churchill, Bishop Williams, nd washington Gladden.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. on 2 leaves ; 21-28 cm.
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- Marshall, Harold, 1866-1932. Letter, 1917, July 27, Boston, Massachusetts [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Staten Island, New York / Harold Marshall.
Wells, Carlton F. (Carlton Frank), 1898-. Carlton F. Wells papers, 1910-1993.
Title:
Carlton F. Wells papers, 1910-1993.
Correspondence and topical files relating to his interest in English grammar and usage, his evaluation of various dictionaries, and his interest in Polish-American relations, especially concerning the Michigan Committee of Americans for Poland; also personal diaries concerning activities and interest in current affairs; also photographs. Correspondents include: Ray S. Baker, Edgar A. Guest, Sr. and Jr., Theodore Hornberger, and William L. Phelps; also correspondence with and about Gerald L.K. Smith and. Father Charles E. Coughlin in World War II file.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Wells, Carlton F. (Carlton Frank), 1898-. Carlton F. Wells papers, 1910-1993.
Palmer, William Kimberly, 1856-. William Kimberly Palmer scrapbook : Chicopee, Mass. : 1921-1933.
Title:
William Kimberly Palmer scrapbook : Chicopee, Mass. : 1921-1933.
Contains poems by William Kimberley Palmer, autographed, and a collection of autographed letters. Signatures include those of Ray Stannard Baker, Katherine Lee Bates, Nicholas Murray Butler, Royal Cortissoz, Josephus Daniels, Walter Prichard Eaton, Bernard Fäy, E.H. Jeans, Robert Underwood Johnson, Frederick Palmer, Alice Paul, Robert Baden Powell, Laura E. Richards, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Arthur Train, and Owen Wister. etc.
ArchivalResource: 80 p. ; 28 cm.
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- Palmer, William Kimberly, 1856-. William Kimberly Palmer scrapbook : Chicopee, Mass. : 1921-1933.
Fred Newton Scott papers, 1860-1931
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Fred Newton Scott papers 1860-1931
Professor of rhetoric and journalism at University of Michigan. Correspondence concerning his professional activities, particularly his interest in linguistics and English language and speech, and papers, 1917-1918, concerning war issues course at the University, manuscripts of articles and speeches, diary, 1903-1909, day-books, 1903-1922, and miscellaneous notebooks and journals; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet and 1 oversize folder
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- Fred Newton Scott papers, 1860-1931
Moody, William H. (William Henry), 1853-1917. William H. Moody papers, 1879-1916.
Title:
William H. Moody papers, 1879-1916.
Correspondence and miscellany. Correspondents include James Burrill Angell, Ray Stannard Baker, Gist Blair, Jules Boeufve, Joseph Gurney Cannon, Benjamin Chester Chapin, Moses E. Clapp, Waldo Lincoln Cook, George B. Cortelyou, William Crozier, Charles Dick, Charles William Eliot, Stephen B. Elkins, Franklin G. Fessenden, Addison G. Foster, Augustus Peabody Gardner, James Gibbons, Frederick Huntington Gillett, Daniel Coit Gilman, Eugene Hale, John Hay, Hilary A. Herbert, Robert Cochran Hilliard, Julius Kahn, John Kean, William W. Kitchin, Philander C. Knox, Thomas Barton Kyle, Henry Cabot Lodge, William Loeb, John Davis Long, Francis C. Lowell, Wayne MacVeagh, J.T. McCleary, John James McCook, Joseph Robinson. McCready, Porter J. McCumber, Henry McManus, Thomas C. McRae, William D. Meany, Victor Howard Metcalf, George von Lengerke Meyer, Boies Penrose, Charles Henry Robb, Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, Edward Rosewater, Henry L. Stimson, William H. Taft, Richard W. Thompson, and Booker T. Washington.
ArchivalResource: 3,000 items.17 containers.3.5 linear feet.
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- Moody, William H. (William Henry), 1853-1917. William H. Moody papers, 1879-1916.
Robert C. Ogden Papers, 1843-1913, (bulk 1890-1913)
Title:
Robert C. Ogden Papers 1843-1913 (bulk 1890-1913)
Businessman and philanthropist. Correspondence, memoranda, notes and drafts of articles and speeches, reports, and printed matter primarily concerned with Ogden's business career, his interests in philanthropy and religion, and his activities on behalf of education in the South.
ArchivalResource: 10,000 items; 30 containers; 12 linear feet
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- Robert C. Ogden Papers, 1843-1913, (bulk 1890-1913)
Scott, Fred Newton, 1860-1931. Fred Newton Scott papers, 1882-1931.
Title:
Fred Newton Scott papers, 1882-1931.
Correspondence concerning his professional activities, particularly his interest in linguistics and English language and speech, and papers, 1917-1918, concerning war issues course at the University, manuscripts of articles and speeches, diary, 1903-1909, day-books, 1903-1922, and miscellaneous notebooks and journals; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Scott, Fred Newton, 1860-1931. Fred Newton Scott papers, 1882-1931.
Century Company records
Title:
Century Company records
The Century Company published the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, which was widely regarded as the best general periodical of its time, performing a role as cultural arbiter during the 1880s and 1890s. It was founded in New York City in 1881 and also published the children's magazine St. Nicholas, dictionaries, and books. The Century Company records date from 1870 to the 1930s and chiefly contain correspondence with contributors, readers, public figures, and literary agents. A number of manuscripts and proofs in the collection are extensively edited and taken with annotations on letters provide a detailed record of the outlook, standards, and functions of the company.
ArchivalResource: 60.4 linear feet; 151 boxes
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- Century Company records, 1870-1924
Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932. Frederick Jackson Turner correspondence, 1889-1927.
Title:
Frederick Jackson Turner correspondence, 1889-1927.
Chiefly letters to Turner concerning his writings on the American West, a few of Turner's notes on the correspondence, and two printed articles by Turner: The problem of the American West and Problems in American history. Includes letters to Turner from Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Edward Dodd. Contains correspondence with Houghton, Mifflin and Company and the Atlantic Monthly, especially with Atlantic Monthly editors Horace Elisha Scudder, Walter Hines Page, and Bliss Perry. Also includes letters from Turner to William Peterfield Trent, from Woodrow Wilson to Reuben Gold Thwaites, and from Turner to the Harvard College Library and to Ray Stannard Baker.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932. Frederick Jackson Turner correspondence, 1889-1927.
Papers of Manley Ottmer Hudson, 1894-1960
Title:
Papers of Manley Ottmer Hudson, 1894-1960
Correspondence, drafts of speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, journals, lecture notes, minutes of meetings, bibliographies, research material, clippings, maps, and other papers. Includes material relating to Hudson's career, his activities in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919, and with projects and problems of the League of Nations, including his efforts in urging the U.S. to join the League, his involvement with the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, his positions as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in other international matters and disputes, and his research activities as director of the Harvard Law School Research in International Law project (1930's). Includes diary (1918-1919) kept at the Paris Peace Conference.
ArchivalResource: 66 linear ft. (ca. 48,000 items).
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- Hudson, Manley O. (Manley Ottmer), 1886-1960. Papers of Manley Ottmer Hudson, 1894-1960 (inclusive), 1905-1960 (bulk).
Thomas Watt Gregory papers, 1896-1933, (bulk 1919-1933)
Title:
Thomas Watt Gregory papers
United States attorney general, regent of the University of Texas, and lawyer. Chiefly legal material and correspondence from the period of Gregory's law practice in Washington, D.C. Correspondence also reflects Gregory's interest in the University of Texas, the Woodrow Wilson administration, and the presidential campaign of 1932.
ArchivalResource: 8,000 items; 27 containers; 11.3 linear feet
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- Thomas Watt Gregory Papers, 1896-1933, (bulk 1919-1933)
Miriam Hapgood DeWitt Papers, 1812-1990, 1903-1990
Title:
Miriam Hapgood DeWitt Papers 1812-1990 1903-1990
The Miriam Hapgood DeWitt Papers consists of original and photocopied material, including letters, documents, and literary papers, related to the journalists and authors Hutchins Hapgood (1869-1944) and Neith Boyce (1872-1951), their forebears, and their circle of intellectuals, social reformers, and artists. The collection was created by their daughter Miriam Hapgood Dewitt (1906-1990), with the assistance of her sister Beatrix Hapgood Faust (1910-1994).
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes (incl. 1 oversize box); 11.36 linear feet
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- Miriam Hapgood DeWitt Papers, 1812-1990, 1903-1990
Williams, John David. John David Williams papers, 1932-1995.
Title:
John David Williams papers, 1932-1995.
Scattered papers relating to Alpha Nu, a University of Michigan student organization; also letters from Herbert Hoover (autograph value only), Henry Cabot Lodge, and Ray Stannard Baker.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Williams, John David. John David Williams papers, 1932-1995.
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Ray Stannard Baker papers, 1892-1946 (inclusive) [microform].
Title:
Ray Stannard Baker papers, 1892-1946 (inclusive) [microform].
The papers consist of 71 notebooks kept by Baker, 1892-1946. The notebooks were labelled by Baker, A-N and I-LVII and are found in boxes 121-130 of his papers. The notebooks contain diary entries, random thoughts, jottings, newspapers clippings, and other information.
ArchivalResource: 10 reels.
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Ray Stannard Baker papers, 1892-1946 (inclusive) [microform].
Albert Sidney Burleson Papers, 1845-1943, (bulk 1902-1943)
Title:
Albert Sidney Burleson Papers 1845-1943 (bulk 1902-1943)
United States representative from Texas, postmaster general in Woodrow Wilson's cabinet, and Democratic Party leader. Correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, scrapbooks, and articles relating chiefly to Burleson’s career in politics and government, including letters to and from Woodrow Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 13,000 items; 37 containers; 9 linear feet
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- Albert Sidney Burleson Papers, 1845-1943, (bulk 1902-1943)
La Follette family papers, 1781-1988
Title:
La Follette family papers, 1781-1988
Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, legal files, office files, campaign files, legislative files, subject files, financial records, biographical research files, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and miscellany principally documenting the careers of Robert M. La Follette (1855-1925), governor of Wisconsin and United States representative and senator, and his son Robert M. La Follette (1895-1953), United States senator. Also includes papers of Belle Case La Follette, Fola La Follette, and Philip Fox La Follette.
ArchivalResource: 418,100 items.1,468 containers plus 22 oversize. 594.2 linear feet.
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- LaFollette Family Papers, 1781-1988, (bulk 1900-1953)
Bridges, Robert, 1844-1930. Papers, 1865-1930.
Title:
Papers, 1865-1930.
Literary productions and printed materials compose the bulk of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes; 40 x 26 x 13 cm.
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- Bridges, Robert, 1844-1930. Papers, 1865-1930.
Derleth, August William, 1909-1971. August William Derleth papers, 1858, 1907-1978.
Title:
August William Derleth papers, 1858, 1907-1978.
Papers of August Derleth, consisting primarily of correspondence and manuscripts of published and unpublished works, of one of Wisconsin's most prominent and prolific writers. The Derleth papers include extensive files of correspondence between Derleth and his confidants, friends, acquaintances, associates, and readers; manuscripts and published copies of a number of Derleth's works; subject files, civic affairs, and other topics; bills and orders relating to Arkham House publications; and published and unpublished manuscripts by other authors, including Lovecraft. The processed portion of the collection is summarized above, dates 1858, 1907-1978, and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 69.2 c.f. (123 archives boxes, 20 record center cartons) and6 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plusadditions of 0.2 c.f. and12 photographs.
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- Derleth, August William, 1909-1971. August William Derleth papers, 1858, 1907-1978.
Todd, David P. (David Peck), 1855-1939. David Peck Todd papers, 1862-1939 (inclusive).
Title:
David Peck Todd papers, 1862-1939 (inclusive).
Correspondence, writings, records of astronomical expeditions, diaries, notebooks and scrapbooks of David Peck Todd, astronomer and teacher at Amherst College from 1881 to 1917. Between 1882 and 1914 Todd conducted nine expeditions to various parts of the world to study solar eclipses. The notes, photographs, drawings and memorabilia of these expeditions make up a significant portion of the papers. He was also a fertile inventor, and plans and drawings for many devices, some related to solving technical problems encountered on his expeditions are included in the papers. As an early enthusiast of aviation, he made a balloon ascent in 1910 and advocated aerial photography for recording eclipses. In Amherst he raised funds to build a new observatory in 1905 and records of this project and of his teaching career at Amherst are very well documented. His writings include three textbooks on astronomy and a wide range of scientific and popular articles, copies of which are in the papers. His wife, Mabel Loomis Toddd, who was the first to transcribe and publish Emily Dickinson's poems, was an active social force in Amherst and their family correspondence offers a vivid picture of the life of the town as well as a remarkably frank picture of their personal relationship. She also lectured extensively, basing her talks on observations made during the eclipse expeditions. Her letters to her husband during her lecture tours provide an insight both into her character and into female social life of the period. The 368 letters that she wrote between 1878 and 1922 are in themselves a significant section of the papers. Todd's correspondents include astronomers and scientists from all over the world as well as public figures in the United States. In 1922 he was declared incompetent and spent his remaining years in institutions.
ArchivalResource: 46 linear ft. (124 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Todd, David P. (David Peck), 1855-1939. David Peck Todd papers, 1862-1939 (inclusive).
Fred A. Rosenstock autograph collection
Title:
Fred A. Rosenstock autograph collection
Autographs, correspondence, portraits, and envelopes. Most of the materials were donated by Fred Rosenstock to Brigham Young University, but some were acquired from different sources. Many of the items were originally gathered by Barton Orville Aylesworth, a biographer and an autograph collector in Fort Collins, Colorado. Contains autographs, correspondence, portraits, and envelopes. Most of the items were originally gathered by Barton Orville Aylesworth, a biographer and an autograph collector in Fort Collings Colorado. The materials are largely letters and autographs produced by prominent American and British authors, editors, politicians, and other important artistic and historical figures in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The items relating to the individual creators are being cataloged separately and will be available on the Brigham Young University cataloging data base. BYU special collections created this artificial collection placing the material in alphabetical order.
ArchivalResource: 40 boxes (20 linear ft.)
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- Rosenstock autograph collection, 1800-1950
Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1886-1960. Papers, 1894-1960
Title:
Manley Ottmer Hudson papers
This collection includes material relating to Hudson's career, his activities in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919, and with projects and problems of the League of Nations, including his efforts in urging the U.S. to join the League, his involvement with the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, his positions as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in other international matters and disputes, and his research activities as director of the Harvard Law School Research in International Law project (1930's).
ArchivalResource: 168 boxes, 15 Paige boxes
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- Papers, 1894-1960
Immigration Restriction League (U.S.) records, 1893-1921
Title:
Immigration Restriction League (U.S.) records
Records of the Immigration Restriction League (U.S.), especially those of Prescott F. (Farnsworth) Hall, one of the founders and executive secretary from 1896-1921.
ArchivalResource: 12.4 linear feet (24 boxes and 17 volumes)
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- Immigration Restriction League (U.S.) records, 1893-1921.
DePuy, E. Cora,. Collection, 1883-1927 (bulk 1900-1919).
Title:
Collection, 1883-1927 (bulk 1900-1919).
Consists primarily of literary manuscripts collected from Michigan authors, poets, and journalists. Includes the original manuscripts of R.H. Thorpe's "Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight"; "The Suitors of Bridget" by O. Thanet; editorials by G.P. Goodale; essays by G. Ade, F. Carlisle, and R. Gibbons; and other poems, plays, and short stories by turn-of-the-century Michigan writers. Subjects include a short biography of F.C. Newcombe, University of Michigan professor of Botany, and a program from a 1902 banquet honoring Detroit newspaperman Judson Grenell. Also present are copies of the Proceedings of the first annual meeting of the Michigan Woman's Press Association (1891) and The Journalist (1904 Feb. 27); and limited correspondence. Accompanied by 19 photographs, mostly portraits, and 1 tintype.
ArchivalResource: 90 items; most holographs, some signed.
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- DePuy, E. Cora,. Collection, 1883-1927 (bulk 1900-1919).
Harold Phelps Stokes papers, 1908-1969
Title:
Harold Phelps Stokes papers 1908-1969
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, memoranda, notes, writings, clippings, and subject files documenting the personal life and professional career of Harold Phelps Stokes. His interests in United States foreign policy and domestic politics, the Alger Hiss case, the Paris Peace Conference, New York City politics and government, prison reform, and journalism are documented. Stokes corresponded with many prominent American political and social figures.
ArchivalResource: 12.75 linear feet (24 boxes)
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- Harold Phelps Stokes papers, 1908-1969
Henry Carter Adams papers
Title:
Henry Carter Adams papers
Professor of economics at University of Michigan, 1880-1921, statistician for the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1887-1911, developed standard accounting procedures for railroads. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, diaries, travel journals, drafts of books, letter books, reports and printed materials concerning his work with the Interstate Commerce Commission, his activities as an expert witness in railroad compensation and tax cases, and University of Michigan affairs.
ArchivalResource: 30.3 linear ft.
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- Henry Carter Adams Papers, 1964-1924
Charles Seymour papers, 1912-1963
Title:
Charles Seymour papers 1912-1963
The papers consist of correspondence with Edward M. House (1920-1938), personal correspondence, manuscripts and correspondence preparatory to the publication of Seymour's (1926-1928), newspaper clippings, articles, and memorabilia. Much of the material concerns Seymour's role as delegate to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. Intimate Papers of Colonel House
ArchivalResource: 30 linear feet (88 boxes, 2 folios, 2 volumes)
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- Charles Seymour papers, 1912-1963
Frank Lyon Polk papers, 1883-1942
Title:
Frank Lyon Polk papers
The papers consist of correpondence, letterbooks, documents, diaries, subject files and other materials documenting the personal life and professional career of Frank Lyon Polk. The bulk of the material relates to Polk's Department of State service and includes correspondence with political figures, letterpress copybooks (1915-1917), and diaries (1915-1920). Materials relating to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace and the League of Nations are also included.
ArchivalResource: 28 linear feet (63 boxes, 5 folios)
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- Frank Lyon Polk papers, 1883-1942
Hooker, Richard, b. 1878. Richard Hooker papers, 1907-1964 (inclusive).
Title:
Richard Hooker papers, 1907-1964 (inclusive).
Correspondence with political figures, particularly documenting Hooker's role as adviser and friend to several presidents.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Hooker, Richard, b. 1878. Richard Hooker papers, 1907-1964 (inclusive).
Harry Weinberger papers, 1915-1944
Title:
Harry Weinberger papers
The papers consist of correspondence, legal papers, notes, and other materials documenting Weinberger's career as a lawyer who specialized in civil liberties cases and, later in his career, copyright law. The one hundred and sixteen (116) case files include legal briefs, writs, and memoranda prepared by Weinberger and his staff, and similar material prepared by opposing attorneys. Correspondence files include letters with clients and individuals interested in a specific case. Weinberger's clients included: Alexander Berkman, Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, Emma Goldman, and Eugene O'Neill. The papers also include a small number of Weinberg's short stories and plays and correspondence with his nephew, Warren Weinberger. The Harry Weinberger Papers cover Weinberger's professional career from around 1915 until the early 1940s. In that time, Weinberger handled many types of cases, but he took a special interest in people whom he believed had been deprived of their civil liberties. As a result, Weinberger defended many aliens, immigrants, anarchists, and radicals. Two of Weinberger's most celebrated clients were the anarchists Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman. Another client of Weinberger was the wealthy draft dodger, Grover Cleveland Bergdoll. Most of Weinberger's clients were, however, neither famous nor wealthy. Many were referred to Weinberger by service agencies like the American Civil Liberties Union, the League for Amnesty of Political Prisoners, and the Worker's Defense Fund. In the later part of his career, Weinberger became an expert in copyright law, representing many writers, including Eugene O'Neill, in copyright and plagiarism suits. Weinberger corresponded with many prominent figures in connection with his legal work. His correspondents include Roger N. Baldwin, William A. Black, Alice Stone Blackwell, Harry M. Daugherty, Albert DeSilver, Elizabeth G. Flynn, Agnes Inglis, Daniel Kiefer, Robert M. LaFollette, Alvaro Obregon, Elmer Rice, Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffans, Norman Thomas, Frank P. Walsh, Thomas E. Watson and Stephen S. Wise. The papers provide information on United States policies toward aliens, anarchists, and radicals in America during and after the first World War. The papers also contain material on United States immigration and deportation policies and important materials on Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, Ricardo Flores Magon, and Tom Mooney. There is, however, very little personal material on Weinberger in the papers. Biographical information can be found in Weinberger's "A Rebel's Interrupted Autobiography" published in the American Journal of Economics and Sociology in 1 October 1942
ArchivalResource: 21.50 linear ft.
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- Weinberger, Harry, 1888-. Harry Weinberger papers, 1915-1944 (inclusive).
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Papers, 1836-1946. [microform].
Title:
Papers, 1836-1946. [microform].
ArchivalResource: [1 v.]
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Papers, 1836-1946. [microform].
Alice Beal Baker Hyde Papers MS 544., 1897-1972
Title:
Alice Beal Baker Hyde Papers 1897-1972
Psychiatric social worker, Social work educator. The Papers primarily date from 1914 to 1972 and focus on Hyde's life after graduation from the Smith College School of Social Work, her marriage to Mark Hyde, their divorce, her life as a single mother, her early career as a psychiatric social worker, and retirement. Comprised mostly of extensive family correspondence, as well as correspondence dealing with her experiences as a social worker at state hospitals in Boston and Detroit, circa 1919 to 1921. The collection also includes photograph albums, loose photographs, a journal, a sketchbook, and a short story. Major topics found throughout these papers are courtship, family structures and relationships in the early twentieth century, social work, and travel. Her letters also reveal the close family ties between Hyde and her father, journalist Ray Stannard Baker.
ArchivalResource: 6 Boxes; (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Alice Beal Baker Hyde Papers MS 544., 1897-1972
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection
Title:
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection is a compilation of selected holdings from collections housed in the archives and special collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; the California Historical Society, San Francisco; The California State Library, Sacramento; Stanford University, Stanford; The Huntington Library, San Marino; and The Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco. Presenting approximately 14,000 images and 7,000 pages of text, the digital collection makes accessible material related to the history of the earthquake and fire in San Francisco, as well as presenting material on other areas affected throughout the state. The project website for includes a full introduction to the collection, online exhibit, panoramic image, interactive map search and other ways to explore this rich collection. The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection
ArchivalResource: 8920 digital objects (approximately 14,000 images and 7,000 pages of text)
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- The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection
Allen, Carleton Kemp, Sir, 1887-1966,. Letters to the editors of the Virginia Quarterly Review 1925-1934.
Title:
Letters to the editors of the Virginia Quarterly Review 1925-1934.
Letters from prominent writers, editors, and publishers to Stringfellow Barr and Lambert Davis, editors. Most very briefly acknowledge receipt of the "Review." Correspondents include Sir Carleton Kemp Allen, Frank Aydelotte, Ray Stannard Baker, W.W. Ball, Hershell Brickell, James Saxon Childers, Allen Cleaton, Edward P. Costigan, Malcolm Cowley, Virginius Dabney, Doutlas Southall Freeman, George Pullen Jackson, Gerald W. Johnson, Joseph Wood Krutch, Corliss Lamont, Breckinridge Long, David Lawrence, George F. Milton, Peter Molyneaux (who criticizes Charles Beard's article on the slave holding south for not discussing the plight of southern poor whites), Rollo Ogden, John A. Ryan, and Upton Sinclair.
ArchivalResource: 89 items.
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- Allen, Carleton Kemp, Sir, 1887-1966,. Letters to the editors of the Virginia Quarterly Review 1925-1934.
Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph, Freiherr von, 1774-1856. [Collection of extracts from journals concerning the history of Turkey and the Levant].
Title:
[Collection of extracts from journals concerning the history of Turkey and the Levant]. [1880-1920]
ArchivalResource: 11 items ; 23-25 cm.
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- Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph, Freiherr von, 1774-1856. [Collection of extracts from journals concerning the history of Turkey and the Levant].
Richard Hooker papers, 1907-1964
Title:
Richard Hooker papers 1907-1964
Correspondence with political figures, particularly documenting Hooker's role as adviser and friend to several presidents.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear foot (1 box)
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- Richard Hooker papers, 1907-1964
Brand, Katharine Edith. Katharine Edith Brand Papers, 1881-1988 (bulk 1965-80).
Title:
Katharine Edith Brand Papers, 1881-1988 (bulk 1965-80).
Papers include personal and professional correspondence; writings and notes; and teaching materials; research and organization files.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear ft. (11 boxes; oversize materials)
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- Brand, Katharine Edith. Katharine Edith Brand Papers, 1881-1988 (bulk 1965-80).
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. [Notebooks] [microform].
Title:
[Notebooks] [microform]. 1880-1946.
ArchivalResource: v.
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- Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. [Notebooks] [microform].
Papers, 1911-1974.
Title:
Papers, 1911-1974.
Business and personal correspondence primarily with authors concerning their work for the GOLDEN BOOK MAGAZINE, the McClure Newspaper Syndicate, and the O'Dell News Service; some examples include Mary Hunter Austin on her autobiography, 1931; John Kendrick Bangs' humorous verses on the 1916 election; Clara Barton reminiscencing about the Dodges, 1911; F. Scott Fitzgerald on the origins of his story "Two for a Cent," 1929; Mary E. Wilkins Freeman on the market for occult themes in stories, 1928; Zona Gale on the inspiration for writing THE NEED, 1929; Francis Hackett on the trials of interviewing literary figures; and Waldemar Kaempffert on science and social order, 1940-1944. Other correspondents include Irwin S. Cobb, Philip Gibbs, Theodore Roosevelt, G.B. Shaw, H.G. Wells, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Mark Sullivan, Irving Bacheller, Mary Pickford, Lowell Thomas, Fannie Hurst, W. Somerset Maugham, Charles G. Norris, Ray Stannard Baker, Montague Glass, and Harry Houdini. Correspondence of Edith O'Dell Black and Alexander Black with John Galsworthy and others concerning the PEN club, 1922-1974. Also includes articles, clippings, pamphlets, and memorabilia concerning the McClure Newspaper Syndicate and Edith's career.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear ft.
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Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
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Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Correspondence, compositions, and diaries of American novelist William Dean Howells as well as papers of his wife and children.
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Papers of the Dabney family [manuscript] 1792 [1880-1971].
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Papers of the Dabney family [manuscript] 1792 [1880-1971].
The collection consists chiefly of letters to the Dabney & Davis families, particularly Lily Heth Davis Dabney, Richard Heath Dabney, Virginius Dabney, Eugene Davis, Lucy Minor Davis, James Ewell Heath, Susan C. Dabney Smedes, Alice Chancellor Davis White, and John Shelton White. Most of the correspondence concerns family activities. Topics of interest include Reconstruction, World War I debt repayment, prohibition, the University of Virginia, the schooling of Indian children, postal service, the 19th century legal profession, plantation management, and organizations with which members of the family were connected including the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, St. George's chapter, New York, N.Y. The Citizen's Union Organization, New York, N.Y., and the Albemarle Colportage & Sunday School Society. In the collection are mss. for Gold that did not glitter, and The story of Don Miff, by Virginius Dabney, The causes of the French revolution, by Richard Heath Dabney, and letters & review regarding Memorials of a Southern planter by Susan Dabney Smedes. In addition there are scrapbooks, diaries, articles, photographs, daguerreotypes, periodicals, clippings, financial papers, school papers, journals & notebooks. The latter cover such diverse topics as meteorology, agriculture, Latin, mathematics, history, French, philosophy, law, & psychology. Of special interest are a group of drawings by Indian children, 1887. Among the correspondents are Woodrow Wilson, Ray Stannard Baker, Harry Byrd, Charles Dickens, David Starr Jordan, William Ewart Gladstone, Andrew Lang, and Howard Worth Smith.
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Papers of Elizabeth Glendower Evans, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk)
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Papers of Elizabeth Glendower Evans, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk)
Diaries, correspondence, writings, speeches, notes, photographs, clippings, etc., of social reformer Elizabeth Glendower Evans.
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Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. Correspondence of Ray Stannard Baker [manuscript] 1925-41.
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Correspondence of Ray Stannard Baker [manuscript] 1925-41.
The correspondence concerns social engagements, an honor society at Rollins College, the death of Kenyon Leech Butterfield and a book by Alfred Jackson Hanna. Correspondents are: Robert Bridges, Edwin Osgood Grover, Alfred Jackson Hanna, Hamilton Holt, and Lyman Pierson Powell.
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Henry White Papers, 1812-1931, (bulk 1880-1928)
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Henry White Papers 1812-1931 (bulk 1880-1928)
Diplomat. Correspondence, business records, conference proceedings, bulletins, memoranda, and notes relating to White’s career in the foreign service and as a member of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace.
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