Papers, 1878-1952 [bulk 1872-1905].

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Papers, 1878-1952 [bulk 1872-1905].

Material covers period primarily from 1872 to 1906. 1) Manuscripts, working and completed Indian work; drafts and edited versions of MEMOIRS includes reference to dispute with United States Ambassador to Russia, Cassius Clay, and correspondence to noted figures including President Theodore Roosevelt, Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz, and Russian artist Vassily Vereschegen. 2) Photographs taken by Alma Curtin of family, friends, travels, and personages. 3) Personal diaries, correspondence, and scrapbooks of Alma Curtin. Diaries chronicle the life of the Curtins. Begun by Alma Cardell in 1861, they date to 1936. Several Cardell family diaries. 4) Bibliographies of Curtin's works, books, articles, reviews, maps, family letters, and genealogical information. 5) Books, listed by author and title. 6) Artifacts in Museum Division.

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