Arranged in nine groups: I. Vocal scores (38). II. Vocal scores--Selections (3). III. Piano scores (1). IV. Vocal parts (21). V. Chorus parts (43). VI. Librettos (1). VII. Promptbooks (33 in 36 parts). VIII. Dialogue parts (33). IX. Lyrics (1). Vocal scores include a German edition published by Aug. Cranz (Hamburg, 1890?) and an English edition by Saalfield (New York, c1890). Two copies of the latter are arranged as stage manager's guides; one is a conductor's score. The selections include two editions of "gems" published by Wm. A. Pond (New York), one in 1890, and one in 1891 for the 150th performance. The piano score was also published by Cranz (pl. no. 28992, 1890?). Vocal parts include 20 German holographs arranged in two sets, one of which includes handwritten English translation. There is also a single manuscript vocal part, in English, for Jonathan. Chorus parts include English mimeos (SB), most of which are incomplete, bearing the stamp of Rudolph Aronson, German mimeos (SA), and German holographs (SSTTBB). The libretto, also in German, is an imprint of Emil Halle (New York, n.d.) for the Irving Palace Theatre. English promptbooks include two distinct manuscript mimeoed versions, 18 copies of which are unassembled and occur as 17 fascicles. Two English books are manuscripts in lined ledger books. German promptbooks include holographs by Cranz (Hamburg, n.d.), one copy of which bears the stamp of Oscar Dresch, holograph "Regiebücher" by Gustav Lewy (Wien, n.d.), a manuscript copy in two volumes, and two manuscript mimeos. English dialogue parts possibly represent five sets: some are typescript, some are manuscript mimeos, and there is a single manuscript part for Arabella written on the verso of lined writing paper from Jawby's Bristol Hotel, Tennessee. Two mansucript parts are in German. Lyrics ("Gesangs Einlage") are handwritten in German and bear the stamp of Gustav Lewy.