Theodore Roosevelt Collection: ancillary archival resources, 18-- -19--.

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Theodore Roosevelt Collection: ancillary archival resources, 18-- -19--.

Bibliography: In addition to published works available in the Roosevelt class, and listings of works on specific topics in the Subject file (see below) the following is available: TRC-BI-1. R.W.G. Vail. Unpublished bibliography of the works of Theodore Roosevelt. 5 file drawers (ca. 3000 cards). Includes: first editions, contributions to books by others, contributions reprinted by others, letters in books by others, official publications and addresses, selections, collected editions, periodical/newspaper articles. Biographer archives: Interviews, correspondence, clippings, notes, and drafts of Roosevelt biographers in the Roosevelt class include those of the following (with call-numbers, which may be searched in the electronic portion of the Roosevelt class finding aid cited above): Lawrence Fraser Abbott (Roosevelt R110.Ab2 p), G. Wallace Chessman (Roosevelt R338.C42g p), Kathleen Dalton (Roosevelt R110.D17t p), John Allen Gable (Roosevelt R372.G12 p2), Hermann Hagedorn (Bad Lands: Roosevelt R332.H12 p/p2; Boys' life: Roosevelt R110.H121; Leonard Wood: Roosevelt R700.W85h44; Rough Riders: Roosevelt R337.9.H12r p; Theodore Roosevelt cyclopedia: Roosevelt R060.R67c9 p; and generally, including files for The Roosevelt Family of Sagamore Hill, in the TRC subject file (see below)), John Joseph Leary, Jr. (Roosevelt R130.L47m6), Stefan Lorant (Roosevelt R110.L891), Nathan Miller (Roosevelt R110.M615 p), John Callan O'Laughlin (Roosevelt R362.OL1 p), Henry Fowles Pringle (Roosevelt: Roosevelt R110.P93r p1; Taft: Roosevelt R700.T12p7 p), Carleton Putnam (Roosevelt R110.P971), William Roscoe Thayer (Roosevelt R110.T33 p3/p4), Richard Welling (Roosevelt R130.W462p) For additional papers of Hagedorn and O'Laughlin, see: Theodore Roosevelt Collection: manuscripts--Theodore Roosevelt papers (008177696). Houghton Library holds papers of Joseph Bucklin Bishop and additional papers of William Roscoe Thayer. Chronologies. Series include: TRC-CR-1. Robert J. Moore, Jr. Chronology, 1858-1919. 11 v. With documentation from correspondence and unpublished diaries (quoted in full from 1875). With notes and sources listed by year. Place index. Photocopying restricted. TRC-CR-2. Date index, 1858-1919. 3 file drawers (ca. 3500 cards). Arranged by day. Roosevelt-related events, with place and citation. TRC-CR-3. Place index. 3 file drawers (ca. 3400 cards). Rearrangement of previous series. TR-CR-4. Associated Press dates, 1904-1923. 1 file drawer (ca. 600 cards). Roosevelt-related events. TRC-CR-5. Historical dates, 1873-1916. 1 file drawer (ca. 1000 cards). Events in U.S. history. Interviews: The Roosevelt class (see finding aid under: Anecdotes, reminiscences, etc.) has published works, a group of responses to a Roosevelt Memorial Association questionnaire, and Hermann Hagedorn interviews with/about women of the Roosevelt family (Roosevelt R200.H12i--see electronic portion of the Roosevelt class finding aid cited above). See also the manuscript collection, biographer archives (above) and subject file (below). Speeches: The Roosevelt class (in finding aid under: Addresses, messages, etc.) includes published works. Theodore Roosevelt Collection: manuscripts--Theodore Roosevelt papers (008177696) includes speeches. In addition the following series: TRC-SP-1. Speech file, 1882-1918. 12 boxes. Arranged chronologically. Transcripts, photostats, or clippings of ms., published, or stenographic reports. Subject file: Alphabetical sequence of files by name or topic. Anecdotes, interviews, correspondence, reports, lists, quotations, bibliographic citations, newsclippings, periodical articles and pamphlets (uncataloged, or additional copies of Roosevelt class items), photocopies of photographs and cartoons, ephemera. There is a detailed chronological breakdown under: Roosevelt, Theodore, with interviews relating to the Harvard and Assembly years, and transcripts of Roosevelt letters, along with research files of Hermann Hagedorn. For further details see: Guide to the Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Harvard College Library, available onsite, under: Anecdotes/Reminiscences, Bibliography, Biographer archives, Chronologies, Interviews, Speeches, Subject file.

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