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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-24machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T10:35:25machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T10:35:25humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonDarrow, Ruby, 1869-1957presumedDarrow, Ruby.presumedHammerstrom, Ruth, 1869-1957presumed18691957Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938.Harrison, Charles Yale, 1898-1954.Rockwell, Irvin E. (Irvin Elmer), 1862-1952.Russell, Charles Edward, 1860-1941.Stevens, Doris, 1888-1963.Darrow, Ruby, 1869-1957Russell, Charles Edward, 1860-1941. Papers of Charles Edward Russell, 1864-1941 (bulk 1900-1930).Russell, Charles Edward, 1860-1941.Papers of Charles Edward Russell, 1864-1941 (bulk 1900-1930).12,000 items.53 containers plus 1 oversize.Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, drafts of books, essays, poems, and other writings, subject files, scrapbooks, clippings, printed matter, and other papers relating principally to Russell's writings and to his activities on behalf of various progressive reform causes. Subjects include World War I in Europe, Russell's trip to Russia as a member of the Root Commission in 1917, travels in Europe and the Orient, Irish independence, railroads, biography of prominent Filipinos, civil rights, women's suffrage, Palestine, prison reform, and Zionism. Correspondents include Arthur Brisbane, Clarence Darrow, Ruby Darrow, Eamonn De Valera, Fannie Hurst, Henry Mayers Hyndman, William Gibbs McAdoo, Ernest McGaffey, Julia Marlowe, André Tardieu, Carl D. Thompson, and William Allen White. Library of CongressStevens, Doris, 1888-1963. Papers, 1884-1983 (inclusive), 1920-1960 (bulk).Stevens, Doris, 1888-1963.Papers, 1884-1983 (inclusive), 1920-1960 (bulk).50.04 linear ft. (116 file boxes, 4 card file boxes, 2 folio boxes, 4 folio+ boxes, 9 folio+ folders, 3 oversize boxes, 3 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, 56 photograph folders, 37 folio photograph folders, 3 folio+ photograph folders, 1 supersize photo folder,13 audiotapes, 19 memorabilia objects, 1 reel of microfilm)Includes personal and family correspondence; diaries; manuscripts of her books, articles, speeches, and stories, including drafts, reviews, and Spanish and Portuguese translations of "Jailed for Freedom" (1920) on her 1917 imprisonment for attempting to petition President Wilson for women's suffrage; scores, lyrics, and recordings of her compositions; correspondence, printed material, and financial records of the National Woman's Party; correspondence, research material, financial records, and printed material of the Inter-American Commission of Women, of which she served as chair from 1928-1939; legal records from several lawsuits; articles about Stevens; photographs; audiotapes; artwork; and memorabilia. Also includes some personal papers of her two husbands, Dudley Field Malone and Jonathan Mitchell. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaDarrow, Clarence, 1857-1938. Correspondence file, 1926-1930, from Boni & Liveright and Horace Liveright, Inc.Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938.Darrow, Ruby.Correspondence file, 1926-1930, from Boni & Liveright and Horace Liveright, Inc.30 items (31 l.).File includes material both to and from Clarence and his wife Ruby Darrow. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryClarence Darrow Papers, 1894-1941, (bulk 1910-1935)Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938Clarence Darrow Papers 1894-1941 (bulk 1910-1935)15,000 items; 25 containers plus 3 oversize; 10 linear feetAuthor, lecturer, lawyer, and reformer. Correspondence, legal records, and writings by Darrow as well as notes, correspondence, and printed matter collected by Irving Stone while writing a biography of Darrow.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRockwell, Irvin E. (Irvin Elmer), 1862-1952. Irvin E. Rockwell papers, 1903-1952.Rockwell, Irvin E. (Irvin Elmer), 1862-1952.Irvin E. Rockwell papers, 1903-1952.ca. 4 ft.Correspondence, business and corporate records, technical studies, and other papers (chiefly 1933-1952), relating to the Minnie Moore silver mine near Belleuve, Idaho, with which Rockwell was associated as operator or owner from 1901 to 1943; together with personal correspondence, correspondence relating to U.S. monetary policy and silver, historical writings by Rockwell, newspaper clippings chronicling his career, and other personal and business papers. Includes extensive research correspondence Rockwell conducted while writing his book, The Saga of American Falls Dam (1947); an account book (1921-1923) of the Idaho Reclamation Association, which supported the building of the dam; corporate records of the Minnie Moore Mines Company and Minnie Moore Mine Development Company; several files on the Triumph Mine, near Hailey, Idaho; and a small collection formerly known as the Rockwell-Darrow collection consisting of a letter (1933) to Rockwell from Clarence Darrow discussing Christianity and expressing his disagreement with its theology, letter (1933) from Rockwell in return explaining his Christian Science beliefs, and letter (1936) to Rockwell from Darrow's wife, Ruby Darrow. Other correspondents include Robert T. Walker of Leadville, Colorado (who purchased the Minnie Moore Mine in 1943), and U.S. Senator William E. Borah. Boise State University, Albertsons LibraryHarrison, Charles Yale, 1898-1954. Charles Yale Harrison papers, [ca. 1920]-1954.Harrison, Charles Yale, 1898-1954.Charles Yale Harrison papers, [ca. 1920]-1954.7 linear ft. ( 14 boxes, 4 oversize items)Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, memorabilia, and scrapbooks. Correspondence ranges from personal, family, literary, and fan mail to that dealing with political issues and public housing. Correspondents include Whittaker Chambers, Clarence Darrow, Ruby Darrow, John Dos Passos, Max Eastman, Joseph Freeman, Michael Gold, Upton Sinclair, and Robert F. Wagner. There are manuscript versions for many of Harrison's novels and stories, some of which are unpublished. The memorabilia include tapes and recordings of Harrison's interviews and readings of his works. Scrapbooks consist primarily of newspaper clippings relating to his books, public housing, labor relations, and socialism. Also, copies of some of his books in various editions and translations. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries