Waldo Peirce papers

ArchivalResource

Waldo Peirce papers

1903-1970

Correspondence; scrapbooks; photographs and photo albums; art works; sketchbooks; catalogs; and clippings. 181 letters received and 32 letters sent; a copy of a speech, 1939, by Elbert Thomas on the Jefferson Memorial; watercolors; catalogs; and clippings. Three pencil drawings and 25 watercolors of Civil Defense classes, Haverstraw, New York, 1942. Two scrapbooks, 1955-1963, containing illustrated postcards and letters with illustrated envelopes which Peirce sent to his son Jonathan, while Jonathan was in school, a photo and a clipping; illustrated postcards and letters with illustrated envelopes from Peirce to Jonathan; a photo album, 1915-1917, of Peirce and others in the American Ambulance Corps in Paris; and a 1958 photo of Peirce and a 1959 photo of Peirce with Ernest Hemingway. Five sketchbooks, ca. 1929-1940, containing ca. 500 watercolor, pen and ink, pencil, and charcoal sketches of his children, Mike, Bill, and Anna, his wife, Alzira, scenes at Castine, Maine, friends, and other subjects; and 4 photograph albums, 1903-1956, containing snapshots of Peirce, his family, friends Ernest Hemingway, Max Eastman, Rockwell Kent, and others, taken mainly in France, Castine and Searsport, Maine, Key West, Florida and Provincetown, Massachusetts. A self-portrait sketch, ca. 1950. Five sketchbooks, ca. 1920-1944, containing pencil sketches and notes. Five photographs of Waldo Peirce, previously microfilmed under Photos of Artists II, and subsequently scanned and returned to the Peirce papers.

1.8 linear ft. (partially microfilmed on 6 reels)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6769469

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