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Zelia Maria Magdalena Nuttall was born to an Irish father, Dr. Robert Kennedy Nuttall, and a Mexican-American mother, Magdalena Parrott Nuttall, in San Francisco on September 6, 1857. Raised in Europe, Nuttall acquired her education in France, Germany, Italy, and England, where she studied at Bedford College, London. In 1876 when Zelia was nineteen, the Nuttall family returned to San Francisco. Four years later, she married French anthropologist Alphonse Louis Pinart, whom she lived with in the West Indies, France, and Spain until 1882 when they returned to San Francisco and their only child Nadine was born. The Pinarts separated in 1884 and were divorced in 1888.
Nuttall first went to Mexico for five months in 1884 with her mother, younger brother, sister, and daughter. During this time she worked for the National Museum and collected terracotta heads from San Juan Teotihuacan. After living in Baltimore for a year, she moved to Dresden, Germany, were she resided until 1899. During this period she made trips to California, Europe, and Russia. With the support of Curator F.W. Putnam, Nuttall was an Honorary Assistant in Mexican Archaeology at the Peabody Museum from 1886 until her death in 1933. In 1888 her work "Standard or Head-Dress? An Historical Essay on a Relic of Ancient Mexico" was published as the first monograph in the first volume of the Peabody Museum Papers series. In 1902 Nuttall settled permanently in Mexico and twice visited the ruins of Yucatan. During the same year she purchased her home, Casa Alvarado, where she pursued her archaeological studies as well as her interests in Mexican gardens and botany.
Much of her work investigated early manuscripts. In 1890 in the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale in Florence she re-discovered the Codex Maglibecchiano XIII.3 which she was able to publish in 1903 as "The Book of the Life of the Ancient Mexicans" (University of California). Nuttall was responsible for tracing the Zapotecan manuscript from the monastery of San Marco in Florence to its owner of the time, Lord Zouche of Hayworth. This manuscript then became known as the Codex Nuttall and was published as such in 1902 by the Peabody Museum. She continued to uncover similar manuscripts in the archives of Mexico, New York, and England.
Nuttall was a pioneering figure in her recognition of archaic (pre-Aztec) culture in Mexico and became an authority on the "sun cult" in ancient Mesoamerica and Peru. Her work "A Penitential Rite of the Ancient Mexicans" was published as the seventh monograph in the first volume of the Peabody Museum Papers series in 1904. She was a prolific writer and published many monographs, often using her knowledge of contemporary texts to buttress her work on archaeological findings. Nuttall died at Casa Alvarado, Coyoacan, Mexico, on April 12, 1933, an esteemed member of countless academic societies, an honorary Professor of Anthropology at the National Museum of Mexico, and an award-winning scholar.
In 1896 the University of Pennsylvania Museum sponsored its first expedition to Russia. The Museum sent Zelia Nuttall (now remembered mainly for her work in the area of Mexican studies) as its representative on a trip planned by Dr. William Pepper, President of the Museum, and underwritten by Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst. The purposes of the expedition were to establish cordial relations and a system of exchanges and cooperation, and to obtain archaeological and ethnological specimens by gift or exchange. Nuttall traveled to Moscow, Kiev, Troitzkoi, Rostov, Nijni-Novgorod, and Riga. She also attended ceremonies for the coronation of Nicholas II and there acquired commemorative prints which she donated to the Museum and to Mrs. Hearst. Nuttall succeeded in obtaining for the University of Pennsylvania Museum a number of publications and artifacts, along with examples of native Russian costumes.
Zelia Maria Magdalena Nuttall was born to an Irish father, Dr. Robert Kennedy Nuttall, and a Mexican-American mother, Magdalena Parrott Nuttall, in San Francisco on September 6, 1857. Raised in Europe, Nuttall acquired her education in France, Germany, Italy, and England, where she studied at Bedford College, London. In 1876 when Zelia was nineteen, the Nuttall family returned to San Francisco. Four years later, she married French anthropologist Alphonse Louis Pinart, whom she lived with in the West Indies, France, and Spain until 1882 when they returned to San Francisco and their only child Nadine was born. The Pinarts separated in 1884 and were divorced in 1888.
Nuttall first went to Mexico for five months in 1884 with her mother, younger brother, sister, and daughter. During this time she worked for the National Museum and collected terracotta heads from San Juan Teotihuacan. After living in Baltimore for a year, she moved to Dresden, Germany, where she resided until 1899. During this period she made trips to California, Europe, and Russia. With the support of Curator F. W. Putnam, Nuttall was an Honorary Assistant in Mexican Archaeology at the Peabody Museum from 1886 until her death in 1933. In 1888 her work, "Standard or Head-Dress? An Historical Essay on a Relic of Ancient Mexico" was published as the first monograph in the first volume of the Peabody Museum Papers series. In 1902 Nuttall settled permanently in Mexico and twice visited the ruins of Yucatan. During the same year she purchased her home, Casa Alvarado, where she pursued her archaeological studies as well as her interests in Mexican gardens and botany.
Much of her work investigated early manuscripts. In 1890 in the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale in Florence she re-discovered the Codex Magliabecchiano XIII.3 which she was able to publish in 1903 as "The Book of the Life of the Ancient Mexicans" (University of California). Nuttall was responsible for tracing the Zapotecan manuscript from the monastery of San Marco in Florence to its owner of the time, Lord Zouche of Hayworth. This manuscript then became known as the Codex Nuttall and was published as such in 1902 by the Peabody Museum. She continued to uncover similar manuscripts in the archives of Mexico, New York, and England.
Nuttall was a pioneering figure in her recognition of archaic (pre-Aztec) culture in Mexico and became an authority on the "sun cult" in ancient Mesoamerica and Peru. Her work "A Penitential Rite of the Ancient Mexicans" was published as the seventh monograph in the first volume of the Peabody Museum Papers series in 1 904. She was a prolific writer and published many monographs, often using her knowledge of contemporary texts to buttress her work on archaeological findings. Nuttall died at Casa Alvarado, Coyoacan, Mexico, on April 12, 1933, an esteemed member of countless academic societies, an honorary Professor of Anthropology at the National Museum of Mexico, and an award-winning scholar.
Sources: Tozzer, Alfred M. "Zelia Nuttall." American Anthropologist 35: 474-482. Winters, Christopher (ed.) 1991. International Dictionary of Anthropologists. pp. 513-514 Garland: New York.
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Hearst, George, 1820-1891. George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst papers, 1849-1926.
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George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst papers, 1849-1926.
Contains personal and business papers of George Hearst and his wife, Phoebe Apperson Hearst. George Hearst's papers include correspondence, illustrated mining notes and reports, bills of sale, and other material related to mines and ranches primarily in the West and Mexico. The bulk of the collection concerns the philanthropic, charitable and social activities of Phoebe Apperson Hearst. Her papers include family and personal correspondence, mining and property files, material related to her work as regent, and files on philanthropy, charity, collecting, and household management.
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Harding, George L. (George Laban), 1893-1976. Notes on Alphonse L. Pinart and Zelia Nuttall, ca. 1933.
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Notes on Alphonse L. Pinart and Zelia Nuttall, ca. 1933.
Biographical and bibliographical information obtained from the Library of Congress and the California State Library.
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Sabin, Florence Rena, 1871-1953. Papers, 1872-1985.
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Papers, 1872-1985.
Papers contain professional and personal papers, with the bulk of material dated after 1925 during Sabin's time in Colorado. Included is correspondence with family, especially with her sister, Mary Sabin; and a vast correspondence with colleagues involved in medicine, research, education, and humanitarian concerns. The papers also contain manuscript notes for numerous scientific studies, many published articles, notes for lectures and addresses, and reports on her work with various organizations. Notable correspondents include Alfred Einstein Cohn; Simon Flexner; Dr. Kenneth Smithburn whose letters detail experiences in Central Africa, 1938-40; Henry Allen Moe; George Linius Streeter; Dr. Rodney Sidney Cunningham; Katharine Hepburn and her mother Katherine Houghton Hepburn; Abraham Flexner; Bernard Flexner; Zelia Nuttall; Ella Strong Dennison, and fellow Johns Hopkins University student Dorothy Reed Mendenhall.
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Zelia Nuttall papers, Bulk, 1896-1897, 1893-1903
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In 1896 the University of Pennsylvania Museum sponsored its first expedition to Russia. The Museum sent Zelia Nuttall (now remembered mainly for her work in the area of Mexican studies) as its representative on a trip to establish cordial relations and a system of exchanges and cooperation, and to obtain archaeological and ethnological specimens by gift or exchange. Nuttall traveled to Moscow, Kiev, Troitzkoi, Rostov, Nijni-Novgorod, and Riga. She also attended ceremonies for the coronation of Nicholas II and there acquired commemorative prints which she donated to the Museum and to Mrs. Hearst. The collection consists mainly of correspondence from Nuttall to William Pepper and Sara Yorke Stevenson, inventories of objects acquired, and images collected at the Pan-Russian Industrial and Art Exhibition at Nijni-Novgorod (modern Gorki).
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John Alden Mason papers, 1911-1967
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John Alden Mason papers, 1911-1967
There is much correspondence, linguistic material, notes, photographs, etc., relating to Mason's work in the southwestern U.S., Mexico, and South America. The correspondence is large and covers all aspects of his life, from reports on field work to answering casual questions referred to him through the University of Pennsylvania's museum, where he was a curator from 1926 to 1955. Included in this is much material relating to the American Anthropological Association and for the "American Anthropologist" (1928-1964).
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American Philosophical Society Library. Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. 1668-1983.
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Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection
Though the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection is composed of items that do not fall readily into any other existing collection, the two dominant intellectual areas represented in the collection are Early American History and History of Science.
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DOCUMENTS RELATING TO SIR FRANCIS DRAKE'S VOYAGE of circumnavigation (Dec. 1577-Sept. 1580): transcripts made by or for Mrs Zelia Nuttall between 1908 (see Preface to op. cit. below) and (?) 1914 from the originals preserved in South American and Spa..., 1908-1914
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DOCUMENTS RELATING TO SIR FRANCIS DRAKE'S VOYAGE of circumnavigation (Dec. 1577-Sept. 1580): transcripts made by or for Mrs Zelia Nuttall between 1908 (see Preface to op. cit. below) and (?) 1914 from the originals preserved in South American and Spa... 1908-1914
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Boas-Rukeyser Collection, 1869-1940
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Boas-Rukeyser Collection 1869-1940
Material collected by Muriel Rukeyser in the late 1940s and 1950s for a proposed biography of Franz Boas, including original manuscript materials of Boas, correspondence between Boas and Rukeyser, biographical data, early family letters and documents relating to him, school and military records, family reminiscences of Boas, and some professional correspondence. There is one box of material specifically related to the publication of Rukeyser's biography, including notes, a synopsis of the book, and correspondence with publishers and funding agencies. There are also boxes of Boas-related newsclippings, and publications concerning Boas.
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Putnam, Frederic Ward, 1839-1915. Papers, 1807-1971 (bulk: 1855-1935)
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Frederic Ward Putnam papers, 1807-1971, bulk 1855-1935
This collection of Putnam papers were formerly part of the Ralph Dexter Papers at Kent State University Archives. They include FW Putnam family correspondence, professional papers and ephemera.
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Nuttall, Zelia, 1858-1933,. Zelia Nuttall materials relating to Sir Francis Drake, circa 1914-1916.
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Zelia Nuttall materials relating to Sir Francis Drake, circa 1914-1916.
Transcripts of documents in the Public Record Office, London, used in preparation of her New Light on Drake ... 1914, and captions for an exhibit, University of California, 1916? [Sept. 1915].
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Mildred and Louise Kennedy autograph collection, 1784-1923.
Title:
Mildred and Louise Kennedy autograph collection, 1784-1923.
Letters and other autograph material from various British and American literary figures.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Mildred and Louise Kennedy autograph collection, 1784-1923.
Storm, Marian, 1892?-1975. Marian Storm Papers, 1857-1972
Title:
Marian Storm Papers, 1857-1972
Papers include biographical information, correspondence, writings (in English and Spanish), drafts and research notes; photographs; memorabilia; correspondence and journals about her writings; and fifteen scrapbooks of clippings, essays and other writings. Storm's published and unpublished works include magazine and newspaper articles, poems, songs, short stories and a novel. Her prolific writings (in English and Spanish) cover such topics as Mexican society, culture, history, and natural history; animal welfare; nature and plant conservation; and travels in Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Europe. The collection includes original artwork by Mexican artist Silviano Rodriguez and a small amount of writings and correspondence of archeologist and historian of Ancient Mexico, Zelia Nuttall. Other correspondents include Lazaro Cardenas, former Mexican president.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft. (17 boxes; oversize materials)
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- Storm, Marian, 1892?-1975. Marian Storm Papers, 1857-1972
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIi, 1897
Title:
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIi 1897
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
ArchivalResource: 1.0 section
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Putnam, Eben, l868-1933. Eben Putnam papers, 1752-1950 (bulk: 1890-1930)
Title:
Eben Putnam papers, 1752-1950 (bulk: 1890-1930)
Collection primarily concerns genealogical research on the descendants of John Putnam (1580-1662) who settled in Salem, MA; extensive research on Putnam families in New York's Mohawk Valley; and lesser amounts concerning southern lines. Putnam also did varying amount of work on many allied families, especially the Bixby, Converse and Holden families, which are accompanied by extensive family documents provided by Willard G. Bixby (1868-1935), heirs of Frederick A. Holden (1839-1915), and Liberty E. Holden (1833-1913). Family and business papers by Putnam's own ancestors include material concerning Arthur Brown (d. 1864), a master mariner who sailed in the China Trade from NY, and pages from a diary kept by Ebenezer Balch (1726-1808), a clock maker and goldsmith in Hartford and Weathersfield Conn., who recorded family births, marriages, deaths, and his own religious musings, 1752-1759. Putnam assiduously collected records from North American and foreign sources. Although most concern Putnam and allied families, he also accumulated numerous records of a general nature. These include cemetery inscriptions, church records, census information and town records: Agawam cemetery and Ashleyville cemetery inscriptions copied by Louis Marinus Dewey; baptisms at the First Church of Beverly; War Record Committee certificates for Danvers, Mass.; copy of baptisms at Marblehead 1684-1740; handwritten copy by Alfred Poor of the Middletown vital records; First Congregational Church of Wakefield records; list of marriages by Theophilus Colton, minister First Church of Hampton Falls, NH 1712-1721 compiled by Emily Leavitt; births at Swanzey, NH 1754-1836; abstract of Burlington, VT deeds 1763-1784; abstract of Colchester, VT proprietor records 1773-1785; and a list of marriages by William T. Dewey from the Montpelier Christ Episcopal Church records, 1843-1902. Of particular interest are forms returned by town clerks in the New England States between 1889-1893 that describe the extent and condition of their records, though not every town replied and some replies were very brief. Putnam's private papers consist of scattered family correspondence, a diary, some political material concerning Democratic activities in Danvers and Salem at the turn of the century, and records of his military service (1917-1919) and reserve duty. His diary, kept during his middle teens, includes comments on football games he participated in (as well as those played by other teams) and family affairs, his school progress, social events, and local political activities. The collection contains numerous photographs that were primarily collected to illustrate books and articles. There are 133 photographs of individuals or groups, including the archaeological contemporaries of Eben's father. Particularly interesting is a set of three photographs showing the ethnologist Alice C. Fletcher (1845-1928) at work on the Winnebago Indian Allotment in Wisconsin, 1888-1889. Eben's father also received inscribed studio photographs from Zelia Nuttall (d. 1933), in appreciation for her archaeological training. Thirty-four views of homes and places, as well as two pictures of family furniture, provide context for the names and faces appearing in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 38 linear ft.
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- Putnam, Eben, l868-1933. Eben Putnam papers, 1752-1950 (bulk: 1890-1930)
Boas-Rukeyser Collection, 1869-1940.
Title:
Boas-Rukeyser Collection, 1869-1940.
This is material collected by Muriel Rukeyser in the late 1940s and during the 1950s, for a proposed biography of Franz Boas. It contains original manuscript materials of Boas, such as correspondence between Boas and Rukeyser, biographical data, early family letters and documents relating to him, school and military records, reminiscences of Boas by his family, professional correspondence and related activities.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1500 items (3 linear ft.).
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- Boas-Rukeyser Collection, 1869-1940.
George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst papers, 1849-1926
Title:
George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst papers 1849-1926
Contains personal and business papers of George Hearst and his wife, Phoebe Apperson Hearst. A small portion of the collection relates to Mr. Hearst, a rancher, mining tycoon, and politican. His papers include correspondence, illustrated mining notes and reports, bills of sale, and other material related to mines and ranches primarily in the West and Mexico. The bulk of the collection concerns the philanthropic, charitable and social activities of Phoebe Apperson Hearst, regent of the University of California (1897-1919) and a major benefactress of the University and other institutions. Her papers include family and personal correspondence, mining and property files, material related to her work as regent, and files on philanthropy, charity, collecting, and household management.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 85 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 3 oversize folders, 6 volumes, 4 card file boxes; Linear feet: 37; 173 digital objects
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- George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst papers, 1849-1926
Charles W. Hackett Papers 2010-22., 1911-1985 (bulk 1911-1950)
Title:
Charles W. Hackett Papers 1911-1985 (bulk 1911-1950)
Correspondence, lecture notes, written works, manuscripts, photographs, and collected materials, including pamphlets, books and newspaper clippings, comprise the collection of Charles Wilson Hackett. From 1918-1951, Hackett was a professor in the University of Texas Department of History, one of the founders of the García Library (now the Benson Latin American Collection) and first director and founding member of the Institute of Latin American Studies.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear feet
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- Charles W. Hackett Papers 2010-22., 1911-1985 (bulk 1911-1950)
Florence Rena Sabin Papers MS 136., 1872-1985
Title:
Florence Rena Sabin Papers 1872-1985
Physician; Professor; and Public health specialist. Papers consist of notes, awards, citations, photographs, printed material, photographs, and memorabilia and include both professional and personal material. Also correspondence with family and friends, especially colleagues in medicine, research, and education; and a voluminous file of letters with her sister.
ArchivalResource: 33 boxes; (12.25 linear ft.)
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- Florence Rena Sabin Papers MS 136., 1872-1985
John Alden Mason papers, 1904-1967
Title:
John Alden Mason papers
An archaeological anthropologist and linguist, John Alden Mason spent the majority of his career at the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. After receiving his undergraduate degree at Penn in 1907, Mason received a doctorate at Berkeley (1911) for his ethnographic work on the Salinan Indians of California, but his diverse interests in later years ran the gamut from Puerto Rican folklore to Piman languages and cultures (including Pima, Papago, Pima Bajo, Northern and Southern Tepehuan, and Tepecano), Mayan, Aztec, and Incan archaeology, and the languages of South American Indians. Mason was curator of the University Museum at Penn from 1926 until his retirement in 1958. The Mason Papers include both in-coming and outgoing correspondence, linguistic material, notes, and photographs relating to Mason's work in the southwestern U.S., northern Mexico, and South America. Centered on the years after Mason's return to Philadelphia in 1926, the collection covers all aspects of Mason's professional life, from reports on field work to answering casual questions referred to him through the University Museum to data and analyses on Piman and other languages. The collection also contains voluminous files relating to the Mason's editorship of the (bulk: 1945-1948). Of special note are a series of class notes (1908-1910) kept by Mason for course work in ethnology, archaeology, and linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania under Edward Sapir and Frank Speck.
ArchivalResource: 38 linear feet
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Marian Storm Papers MS 156., 1857-1972
Title:
Marian Storm Papers 1857-1972
Journalist, Author, Poet, Animal rights advocate, Conservationist. Papers include biographical materials; correspondence; drafts and research notes; photographs; memorabilia; artwork; journals; scrapbooks; and published and unpublished writings on Mexican society, culture, history, and natural history; animal welfare; nature and plant conservation; and travels in Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Europe.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes, books; (6 linear ft.)
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- Marian Storm Papers MS 156., 1857-1972
George G. Heye autograph collection, 1886-1928
Title:
George G. Heye autograph collection
Collection of autographs of individuals associated with George Gustav Heye, Frederick W. Hodge, and Indians of North America.
ArchivalResource: 1 folders.
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- George G. Heye autograph collection, 1886-1928.
George G. Heye autograph collection, 1886-1928
Title:
George G. Heye autograph collection
Collection of autographs of individuals associated with George Gustav Heye, Frederick W. Hodge, and Indians of North America.
ArchivalResource: 1 folders.
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- Heye, George G. (George Gustav), 1874-1957. George G. Heye autograph collection, 1886-1928.
Nuttall, Zelia, 1858-1933. [Nuttall, Zelia, papers 1886-1912].
Title:
[Nuttall, Zelia, papers 1886-1912].
The manuscripts are different versions of Nuttall's seminal work on the Aztec calendrical system which she presented at various meetings of the Congress (Int.) of Americanists under the tutelage of F.W. Putnam. This work was intended to be published as the first volume of the Peabody Museum Memoirs, but Nuttall was not satisfied that it was complete and the volume was never published. Her work on the calendar was presented as numerous papers, pamphlets, and articles from 1894 through 1928. The correspondence includes letters from Nuttall to Putnam and to Bowditch detailing her work in Mexico and subsequently on the progress of her writings. These letters clearly illustrate the mentor relationship Putnam had with many of his students, including Nuttall. Other letters are to Putnam's secretary Frances Mead, whom Nuttall often addressed as "dear friend," and to her various publishers, bookbinders, and paper suppliers.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Nuttall, Zelia, 1858-1933. [Nuttall, Zelia, papers 1886-1912].
Hooper, Sarah Emery, 1822-1914. Scrapbook of death notices, obituaries, and letters of condolence for Mary T. Hemenway, 1894-1898.
Title:
Scrapbook of death notices, obituaries, and letters of condolence for Mary T. Hemenway, 1894-1898.
Scrapbook contains clippings from Boston, New York, and other American newspapers; magazine articles in national and international publications extolling Mrs. Hemenway's philanthropy; letters of condolence to Augustus Hemenway from the heads of the charitable organizations supported by Mrs. Hemenway, Boston Public School officials, as well as friends of the family. Letters are from Sarah E. Hooper, Henry Lee, Edwin D. Mead, Winthrop P. Scudder, Sylvester Baxter, Celia Thaxter, Edward Everett Hale, Zelia Nuttall, and others. Includes material related to the Tileston School in Wilmington, N.C. and the opening of the Mary Hemenway School in Dorchester in 1898.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. in box ; 32 cm.
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- Hooper, Sarah Emery, 1822-1914. Scrapbook of death notices, obituaries, and letters of condolence for Mary T. Hemenway, 1894-1898.
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
Nuttall, Zelia, (1857-1933), Papers, 1886 - 1912
Title:
Nuttall, Zelia Papers (1857-1933), 1886 - 1912
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear foot)
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- Nuttall, Zelia, (1857-1933), Papers, 1886 - 1912
Wendell family papers
Title:
Wendell family papers
Correspondence, business papers, and compositions by members of the Wendell family, a prominent merchant family from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
ArchivalResource: 46 linear feet (93 boxes and 1 folder)
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- Wendell family papers, ca. 1620-1921.
Nuttall, Zelia, 1858-1933. Correspondence to Daniel Garrison Brinton, 1893-1898.
Title:
Correspondence to Daniel Garrison Brinton, 1893-1898.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (5 leaves)
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- Nuttall, Zelia, 1858-1933. Correspondence to Daniel Garrison Brinton, 1893-1898.
Williamson, M. B. (Martha Burton). M. B. Williamson papers, 1887-1927.
Title:
M. B. Williamson papers, 1887-1927.
Primarily correspondence concerning malacology; however there is one folder of responses to an enquiry made by Williamson of women in science.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Williamson, M. B. (Martha Burton). M. B. Williamson papers, 1887-1927.
Horton, Elizabeth R. Papers.
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Papers. 1895-1906.
Letters and postcards addressed to Mrs. Horton, a collector of dolls, from Elizabeth, Princess of Wied and Queen of Romania; Christine Nilsson, Swedish operatic soprano; Mary A. Livermore, American suffragist and reformer; Roger Wolcott, governor of Mass.; Zelia Nutthall, American archaeologist; Mabel Todd, wife of David Todd, American astronomer; Robley D. Evans, American admiral; and Fred W. Atkinson, General Superintendent of Public Instruction for the Philippine Islands.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Horton, Elizabeth R. Papers.
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Bowditch, Charles P. (Charles Pickering), 1842-1921.
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Genth, F. A., (Frederick Augustus), 1820-1893
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