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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T13:56:37machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T13:56:37humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2022-06-03T21:53:20humanJoseph Glass (glassjoseph@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonHarding, W. P. G. (William Proctor Gould), 1864-1930presumedHarding, William Proctor Gould, 1864-1930presumedHarding, William P.presumedHarding, William Proctor Gouldpresumed1864-05-051930-04-07Bankhead, John H. (John Hollis), 1842-1920.Glass, Carter, 1858-1946.Houghton Mifflin Company.Leffingwell, R. C. (Russell Cornell), 1878-1960.Underwood, Oscar W. (Oscar Wilder), 1862-1929.Warburg, Paul M. (Paul Moritz), 1868-1932.Williams, John Skelton, 1865-1926.Harding, William Proctor Gould, 1864-1930Warburg, Paul M. (Paul Moritz), 1868-1932. Paul Moritz Warburg papers, 1904-1932 (inclusive).Warburg, Paul M. (Paul Moritz), 1868-1932.Paul Moritz Warburg papers, 1904-1932 (inclusive).5.50 linear ft.Correspondence, documents, memorabilia, and printed materials relating to the career of Paul M. Warburg in banking and international finance. Correspondents include Nelson Aldrich, Carter Glass, Col. Edward M. House and Woodrow Wilson. Yale University LibraryR. C. Leffingwell Letterbooks, 1917-1920Leffingwell, R. C. (Russell Cornell), 1878-1960R. C. Leffingwell Letterbooks 1917-192015,000 items; 16 containers; 6.2 linear feet; 37 microfilm reelsUnited States assistant secretary of the treasury. Letters relating to war debts and loans, post-World War I financing, and bond drives signed by Leffingwell during his term as assistant secretary of the treasury and by other Treasury Department officials.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGlass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.Glass, Carter, 1858-1946.Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946Barkley, Alben William, 1877-1956Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940Bowles, Chester, 1901-1986Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966Byrd, Richard Evelyn, 1888-1957Coffin, Geo. M. (George Mathewes)Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933Daniel, John W. (John Warwick), 1842-1910Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981Davis, Westmoreland, 1859-1942,Delano, Frederic Adrian, 1863-1953,Eccles, Marriner S. (Marriner Stoddard), 1890-1977,Farley, James A. (James Aloysius), 1888-1976Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881Gompers, Samuel, 1850-1924Grayson, Cary TraversHamlin, Charles S. (Charles Sumner), 1861-1938,Harding, W. P. G. (William Proctor Gould), 1864-1930,Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923Hitchcock, Gilbert M. (Gilbert Monell), 1859-1934.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955Ickes, Harold L. (Harold LeClair), 1874-1952Johnson, Hugh S. (Hugh Samuel), 1882-1942Jones, Jesse H. (Jesse Holman), 1874-1956Kennedy, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1888-1969Lippmann, Walter, 1889-1974,Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.Long, Huey Pierce, 1893-1935McAdoo, William Gibbs, 1863-1941Mapp, G. Walter (George Walter), 1873-1941,Mellon, Andrew W. (Andrew William), 1855-1937Meyer, Eugene, 1875-1959Miller, Francis Pickens, 1895-1978.Montague, Andrew Jackson, 1862-1937,Moore, R. Walton (Robert Walton), 1859-1941Morgenthau, Henry, 1891-1967Owen, Robert Latham, 1856-1947,Peery, George C. (George Campbell), 1873-1952Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937Robertson, A. Willis (Absalom Willis), 1887-1971Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945Satterfield, Dave Edward,d1894-Slemp, C. Bascom (Campbell Bascom), 1870-1943Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944.Smith, Rixey, 1892-Sunday, Billy, 1862-1935Swanson, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939Tucker, Henry St. George, 1853-1932.Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1879-1954United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency.United States. Office of Price Administration.Underwood, Oscar W. (Oscar Wilder), 1862-1929Untermyer, Samuel, 1858-1940,Vandenberg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951Wagner, Robert F. (Robert Ferdinand), 1877-1953,Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965Warburg, Paul M. (Paul Moritz), 1868-1932White, William A. (William Alanson), 1870-1937Williams, John Skelton, 1865-1926,Willis, Henry Parker, 1874-1937Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1872-1961Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924Woodrum, Clifton A. (Clifton Alexander), 1887-1950Wyatt, Walter, 1893-1978United Chinese Society,Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.215,000(ca.) items.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. University of Virginia. LibraryUnderwood, Oscar W. (Oscar Wilder), 1862-1929. Papers, 1876-1962.Pratt, Daniel, b.1866.Underwood, Oscar W. (Oscar Wilder), 1862-1929.Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.Auerbach, Joseph S.Bankhead, John H. (John Hollis), 1872-1946.Barrett, E.W. (Edward Ware), b.1866.Bell, Thomas M. (Thomas Montgomery), 1861-1941.Bowie, Sydney J. (Sydney Johnston), b.1865.Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941.Brandon, William W. (William Woodward), 1868-1934.Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925.Campbell, Edward K., b.1858.Chappell, Cory, 1853-1928.Comer, B. B. (Braxton Bragg), 1848-1927.DeBardeleben, Henry T.Ellis, James B. (James Bachelor), b.1863.Ellison, John T.Garrett, James L.Garrett, Frank B.Gompers, Samuel, 1850-1924.Graves, Bibb (David Bibb), 1873-1942.Greer, Charles H.Gunter, Gaston, 1874-1919.Harding, W. P. G. (William Proctor Gould), 1864-1930.Harris, Garrard, 1875-1927.Hobson, Richmond Pearson, 1870-1937.Howze, Henry R. (Henry Russell).Hundley, Oscar R. (Oscar Richard), b.1854.Jelks, William Dorsey, 1855-1931.Jemison, Robert (Robert Underwood), 1853-1927.John, Samuel Will (Samuel Williamson), b.1845.Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937.Johnston, Forney.Johnston, Joseph F. (Joseph Forney), 1843-1913.Jones, Thomas Goode, 1844-1914.Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937.Knox, Philander C. (Philander Chase), 1853-1921.Krock, Arthur B., b.1886.Mallory, Hugh S.D. (Hugh Shepperd Darby), 1848-1920.Mangum, Robert H. (Robert Henry), b.1875.McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1863-1941.Miller, Nathan L. (Nathan Lee), b.1866.O'Neal, Emmet, 1853-1922.Rives, John R.T.Ryan, Thomas F. (Thomas Fortune), 1851-1928.Smith, Alfred E. (Alfred Emanual), 1873-1944.Smith, Hoke, 1855-1931.Stern, Samuel B.Stimson, Henry L. (Henry Lewis), 1867-1950.Sumner, Charles.Thach, Robert H. (Robert Henry), b.1866.Thompson, Frederick I. (Frederick Ingate), 1875-1952.Underwood, Eugene, Jr.Underwood, Henry L.Underwood, John Lewis, 1888-1973.Underwood, Oscar W. (Oscar Wilder), 1890-1962.Underwood, Sidney Smith, b.1864.Underwood, W.T. (William Thompson), b.1848.Vardaman, James Kimble, 1861-1930.Williams, John Sharp, 1854-1932.Woodward, Joseph H. (Joseph Hersey), 1844-1918.Woodward, W.T.Alabama Equal Suffrage Association.Alabama Good Roads Association.American Cast Iron Pipe Company.Birmingham, Water, Light, and Power Company (Ala.)Immigration Restriction League.National Grange.Papers, 1876-1962.65 cubic ft. (88 archives boxes, 26 records center cartons, 11 oversize boxes, and 6 volumes).NOTE: Unfortunately Underwood did not save copies of his letters until he was elected to the U.S. Senate; thus the papers in the House of Representatives series consist almost entirely of letters addressed to him. The first series, Personal Life, 1876-1962, includes biographical and genealogical material. The second series, which is mostly letters written to Underwood while he was in the U.S. House of Representatives (1895-1914), are extensive, and reflect a meticulous attention to his constituents' requests. A major topic of concern is the postal service. Other topics include Ala. banks and banking, the oleomargarine bill, the Philippine Islands, Ala. politics, labor legislation, railroad legislation, immigration and alien labor, the sale of public lands, patronage, good roads legislation, federal aid for agricultural schools in Ala. colleges, and the Panama Canal. Additional topics include the 1904 Democratic National Convention and presidential election, freight rates, the 1906 Senate election, the rivers and harbors bill, cotton trade, Negro disfranchisement, dams on Ala. rivers, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, and prohibition, as well as the tariff issue and free trade listings, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Esch-White Phosphorus Match Act, the Canadian reciprocity treaty, customs collection, pure food and drug legislation, the merchant marine, and currency issues. Correspondents prominent in this series include lawyers, bankers, politicans, businessmen, editors, and journalists, as well as corporate entities. Specifically, they are listed as added entries. The third series includes the correspondence and letters that document Underwood's years in the U.S. Senate, 1915-1927. NOTE: There is, however, a gap between 1915 Nov. and 1918 Apr. where there are no papers. Among the topics discussed are immigration and alien labor, prohibition, equal suffrage, good roads, Ala. banking, the Panama Canal, Lycurgus Breckinridge Musgrove, judgeships, labor legislation, the merchant marine, Ala. politics, the League of Nations, political campaigns, the Muscle Shoals dam, Woodrow Wilson, the Ku Klux Klan, tariff issues, railroad regulation, the federal income tax bill, Ala. Power Company, the Interestate Commerce Commission, and the 1928 presidential election. The final group of records in this series concerns the Muscle Shoals Project, 1921-1928, which was an unsuccessful attempt by the government to dispose of the Muscle Shoals hydroelectric power plant on the Tenn. River to private interests. Prominent correspondents in this series are listed in the added entries below. The fourth series, Speeches, 1907-1925, is a collection of Underwood's speeches, most of which are in pamphlet form. The fifth series, Political Campaigns, 1894-1924, contains correspondence, letters, photographs, financial records, scrapbooks, clippings, and, in the case of the 1924 presidential nomination campaign, lists of delegates, county chairpersons, and state Democratic Executive Committees. The material for the 1924 campaign is copious, and reflects the Underwood campaign throughout the country. Prominent correspondents are listed in the added entries below. Both presidential nomination campaigns have substantial publicity material. The sixth series is Retirement, 1927-1929, and it includes correspondence and letters, the Drifting Sands of Party Politics manuscript, clippings, scrapbooks, and printed ephemera. There are letters, reports, printed material and photographs documenting the Sixth International Conference of American States in Havana, 1928, to which Underwood was a delegate. The seventh and final series is a book entitled The Story of the Democratic Party (1928) by Henry Minor who inscribed it to Underwood. Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryHarvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits. ca.1852-ca.2004.50 cubic ft.; 20,000 photographs; 10,000 folders.Photographs of individuals associated with Harvard University: faculty, students, administrators, staff, honorees, and habitués of Harvard Square. For those whose lives pre-date the era of photography, the contents of the folders are often photographic reproductions of other image types, such as etchings, paintings, or drawings. In a few cases, the images themselves may be original etchings or sketches.EnglishHarvard University Archives.Bankhead, John H. (John Hollis), 1842-1920. Papers, 1865-1923, and n.d.Moody, Frank M.Bankhead, John H. (John Hollis), 1842-1920.Abercrombie, John W. (John William), 1866-1940.Acree, Walter U. (Walter Upson), b. 1860.Almon, Edward B. (Edward Berton), 1860-1933.Almon, W. B.Bankhead, Henry M. (Henry McAuley), b. 1876.Bankhead, John H. (John Hollis), 1872-1946.Bankhead, Tallulah B. (Tallulah Brockman), ca.1840-ca.1922.Bankhead, Walter Will, b. 1897.Bankhead, William B. (William Brockman), 1874-1940.Beasley, Cecil A. (Cecil Acmond), b. 1876.Cox, Benjamin B.Debardeleben, Charles F. (Charles Fairchild)Faulk, T. S. (Timothy Sauls), b. 1866.Faulk, W. M.Fies, Eugene.Fletcher, Duncan Upshaw, 1859-1936.Goodwin, E. P. (Edward Penn), b. 1869.Goodwyn, Tyler (Robert Tyler), b. 1870.Harding, W. P. G. (William Proctor Gould), 1864-1930.Harlan, W. S.Hartwell, Harry T.Henderson, Charles, 1860-1937.Jemison, Robert (Robert Underwood), 1878-1927.Johnston, Forney, 1879-1965.Jordan, Harvey.Julian, Frank N. (Frank Newsum), b. 1872.Kelly, Maude McClure.Lay, W. P. (William Patrick), 1853-1940.Leake, W. D.Long, Pope M.Lund, Louise (Louise Bankhead), d. 1921.McGowin, J. G.McMillan, Ed Leigh (Edward Leigh), b. 1888.Moody, Frank S., 1849-1920.Owen, Marie B. (Marie Susan Bankhead), 1869-1958.Owen, Thomas M. (Thomas McAdory), 1866-1920.Owen, Thomas M. (Thomas McAdory), 1894-1948.Pearce, Jim (James Pizaro), b. 1845.Reese, Warren S. (Warren Stone), 1866-1953.Rountree, J. A. (John Asa), b. 1867.Schon, H. Von.Screws, W. W. (William Wallace), 1839-1913.Sibley, John W. (John William), b. 1869.Sparkman, John (John Jackson), b. 1899.Stimson, Henry M.Taylor, Hannis, 1851-1922.Tunstall, Alf M. (Alfred Moore), b. 1863.Vandiver, H. F.Warfield, S. Davies.Washington, Booker T. (Booker Taliaferro), 1856-1915.Watson, C. W.Weakley, Samuel D. (Samuel Davies), b. 1860.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.Pratt Consolidated Coal Company (Ala.)American Federation of Labor.Caledonia Coal Company (Ala.)Samoset Coal Company (Ala.)United Mine Workers of America.Papers, 1865-1923, and n.d.35 cubic ft. (95 archives containers, 1 records center container, 2 oversized containers, and 3 v.)Papers, 1865-1923 and n.d., consisting of genealogical materials, correspondence, letters, financial records, petitions, clippings, reports, speeches, photographs, printed matter, scrapbooks, and other materials. This collection primarily documents the career of Bankhead (1842-1920) as a U.S. Senator, though his elections to various offices and his personal financial life are both documented quite extensively also, particularly his connections and involvement in Ala. economic developments such as coal mining, real estate, water power and railroads. Within the U.S. Senatorial records the correspondence and letters, general, and the subject files cover a vast array of political topics, with a special emphasis on the U.S. Post Office; river navigation and hydroelectric power; U.S. and Ala. politics; prohibition; agriculture; labor; Good Roads program; tariffs; foreign affairs; and hundreds of other subjects. The photographs are quite extensive, and there are quite a few of him and his children that are in excellent condition and of good quality. Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryHoughton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records64 linear feet (165 boxes)Records of Houghton Mifflin Company and its predecessors, containing papers relating to both the printing and publishing branches of the business.EnglishEnglishEnglishHoughton LibraryWilliams, John Skelton, 1865-1926. Papers of John Skelton Williams [manuscript], 1884-1926.Williams, John Skelton, 1865-1926.Adamson, William Charles, 1854-1929,Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931,Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937,Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965,Braxton, A. Caperton (Allen Caperton), 1862-1914,Brownlow, Louis, 1879-1963,Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925,Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948,Daniel, John W. (John Warwick), 1842-1910,Dooley, James H. (James Henry), 1841-1922,Dos Passos, John R. (John Randolph), 1844-1917,Eagle, Joe Henry, 1870-,Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931,France, Joseph Irvin, 1873-1939,Glass, Carter, 1858-1946,Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923,Harding, W. P. G. (William Proctor Gould), 1864-1930,Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1951,Hunton, Eppa, 1855-1932,La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925,McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1863-1941,McFadden, Louis Thomas, 1876-1936,Mackall, William Whann, 1818-1891,McLean, George Payne, 1857-1932,Martin, Thomas S. (Thomas Staples), 1847-1919,Mellon, Andrew W. (Andrew William), 1855-1937,Montague, Andrew Jackson, 1862-1937,Owen, Robert Latham, 1856-1947,Palmer, Alexander Mitchell, 1872-1936,Peabody, George Foster, 1852-1938,Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919,Ryan, Thomas Fortune, 1851-1928,Sparkman, Stephen Melancthon, 1849-1929,Swanson, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939,Trinkle, E. Lee (Elbert Lee), 1876-1939,Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930,ecorrespondent.Untermyer, Samuel, 1858-1940,Vardaman, James Kimble, 1861-1930,Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924,Williams, John L. (John Langbourne), 1831-1915,Papers of John Skelton Williams [manuscript], 1884-1926.26000 items (ca. 40 ft.)The collection contains the business, political and family papers of Williams, president of the Seabord Air Line Railway, asst. Secretary of the treasury, 1913, comptroller of the currency, 1914-21, and treasurer of the American Red Cross. The business papers contain correspondence, legal documents, financial statements, and stockholder lists, most of it from the railway and Williams's struggle to consolidate and maintain control of it. Papers from additional business interests including other railroads, investment banking, soil, fertilizer and mining companies are also represented. Political papers contain correspondence, minutes, reports, memoranda and court testimony. Chief topics are the Federal Reserve Board and Williams's opposition to its deflationary policies, efficient running of railroads in World War I, price fixing charges against the railroads and coal and steel operators. Other topics include his lawsuits against the Riggs National Bank for irreqular practices and the Senate controversy over his confirmation as comptroller. The papers also reflect his work as treasurer for the Red Cross and some of his Richmond civic and charitable activities. Family papers contain correspondence and legal papers, of Williams, his wife, and sons. There are also blueprints from the construction of their home, photographs, poetry and a commonplace book of John Langborne Williams. Many of Williams's speeches on financial and business topics are included as are news clippings documenting his entire career. University of Virginia. LibraryHoughton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk).Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk).36 boxes (48 linear ft.)Contracts (with associated materials) of the Houghton Mifflin Company publishing house of Boston, Massachusetts.EnglishEnglishHoughton Library