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- catalog abstract "Consists of 241 drawings in pencils and colors, blueprints, and negative photostats that show the evolution of the design for the Library. Architect William Graves Perry selected the drawings to reflect in particular the critical stages in the development of the final plan.".
- catalog abstract "The collection concerns the permanent placement of the Emily Dickinson manuscripts and the publication of various editions of her works, including a one-volume edition of the complete works published by Little, Brown. The main correspondents are Hampson; his wife, Mary; Gilbert Montague, a NY lawyer and collateral relative of Dickinson who provided the funds that enabled Harvard to buy the collection from Hampson; William McCarthy, curator at the Rosenbach Foundation in Philadelphia, who was instrumental in arranging the sale; and Arthur Thornhill of Little, Brown. Also contains a few clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 37 letters by Henry James, the bulk of them either to his nephew Edward Holton James or his sister-in-law Mary Lucinda Holton James.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence, including long runs of letters to his wife, Fanny Garrison Villard, to his son Oswald Garrison Villard, and to other members of the Garrison family. Includes letters to and from friends and colleagues such as William Lloyd Garrison, Friedrich Kapp, Paul Lindau, Carl Schurz, and others. Also includes one box of material on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War; one box of German letters and documents; and several boxes of pamphlets, clippings, photographs, and other ephemera, including material relating to the Northern Pacific Railroad. Genealogical material includes documents relating to the Benson family dating from 1604.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence written in English and German with various members of the Garrison and Villard families, among others. Includes many letters of condolence on the death of her son Hilgard in 1890 and on the death of her husband Henry in 1900. Also contains condolence letters addressed chiefly to Oswald Garrison Villard on the death of Fanny Garrison Villard in 1928. Papers include her diaries, speeches, and other material, chiefly concerning the woman's suffrage movement.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly letters relating to Honoré de Balzac from Spoelberch de Lovenjoul to Day, together with drafts of letters by Day and translations of them into French by Louise Imogen Guiney. Also includes a few other papers and memorabilia such as a beaded cross from the grave of Balzac and an inscribed photograph of Spoelberch de Lovenjoul.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly letters to Braithwaite from poets discussing their work and careers or giving permission to have their poems reprinted in one of Braithwaite's anthologies. Also included are many manuscripts of poems. Because of the comprehensive scope of Braithwaite's anthologies, these papers include letters from several hundred poets, great and small, and offer a rich resource for examining American poets from various sections of the country and at various levels of achievement. Also included are biographical sketches of poets, submitted for a directory of poets in the 1926 Anthology; permission slips; four boxes of proofs of poems appearing in the Anthology, as well as proofs of books of verse by various poets; clippings of Braithwaite's articles and reviews from the Boston Evening Transcript; and one box of pamphlets, programs, and other ephemera. Supplemental material includes manuscripts and proofs of works by Lucius Beebe, Robert Hillyer, and others and letters from Braithwaite and B. J. Brimmer Company to Edwin F. Edgett, literary editor of the Boston Evening Transcript.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 221 letters, 1899-1915, from James to Jessie Allen; 2 letters, [1909-1912], to James from Ariana Curtis; and 8 letters, 1910-1919, to Jessie Allen from Alice Howe James, Margaret James, and Percy Lubbock. Also includes a photograph of Henry James by E. O. (Emil Otto) Hoppé.".
- catalog abstract "Copies of letters, petitions, minutes from town meetings, and other manuscripts pertaining to the Boston Tea Party and the events that led up to it. Includes letters from Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson and from British military officers to the Earl of Dartmouth, reporting on the situation; letters from the citizens of Boston ordering Hutchinson to resign; minutes of the Massachusetts Colony Council and the Plymouth town meeting; notes, possibly by Minto; and manuscript extracts from Massachusetts newspapers.".
- catalog abstract "Includes 69 letters and postcards, 1891-1910. from James to Flournoy together with 8 letters, 1908-1910, from Flournoy to James; 1 letter from Flournoy to William James Jr.; 1 letter from Flournoy to Alice Howe James, the wife of William James; and 4 letters from Alice Howe James to Flournoy. Also includes 2 letters, 1946, from Flournoy's daughter to William James, Jr.".
- catalog abstract "An autograph collection of letters written by English aristocrats, American politicians, authors, artists, educators, diplomats, and other prominent people to various Peabodys and Lawrences, especially Marian Lawrence Peabody and Bishop William Lawrence. Also contains a personal account book, 1841-1855, of merchant and manufacturer, Abbott Lawrence and a guest list for a party in his honor.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence between family members, especially Andrew Bigelow, his wife Amelia, his brothers John Prescott Bigelow and Francis Bigelow, his sisters Elizabeth Prescott Bigelow and Katherine Bigelow Lawrence, and his brother-in-law Abbott Lawrence. Includes discussions of family financial transactions. Also contains letters to Bigelow in his position as minister. These letters are from other clergymen suggesting swapping Sundays or particular pulpits, or accompany monetary contributions to the church.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of manuscripts of Aulard's lectures on the history of the French Revolution which he gave annually at the Sorbonne. Some printed material has been inserted in the volumes of lectures.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of preliminary typed drafts with annotations of Lexique de la Langue de Montaigne, Index of the Names in Montaigne, Lexique to Sebon, and manuscripts of Norton's lectures on Montaigne's classical reading.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of reports concerning the regulation of monasteries and religious orders in France during the reign of Louis XV, orders of the Council of State, and other documents pertaining to religious matters.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection is manuscripts by Sissman, mostly poems, but also prose including essays, drafts, notes, fragments of stories and novels, and a few speeches. Includes a typescript with annotations, the galley proofs, and the page proofs of Hello, Darkness: The Collected Poems of L.E. Sissman, a posthumous collection selected and arranged by Peter Davison; as well as printer's copies and proofs of his earlier works. Also contains 5 boxes of correspondence, both personal and professional. Correspondents include Anthony Hecht, Howard Moss, Stanley Moss, Edward A. Muir, and Kurt Vonnegut. Most of the letters, which include correspondence with other poets and publishers, and fan mail, pertain to his poetry, but 68 letters to his parents written between 1944 and 1959 discuss his student days at Harvard and early days in advertising. Third party correspondence concerns his poetry. Also a few miscellaneous manuscripts by others and printed copies of his poems.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 35 documents and letters concerning property rights and inheritance, family births and deaths, taxes, court cases, and other legal matters. Includes petitions, contracts, permits, deeds, court summonses and warrants, receipts, town tax records, military orders, genealogies, and a death book.".
- catalog abstract "Letters to Clapp from Henry A. Delille, Edward Everett, Jonas Hanot French, Alexander Hamilton Rice, Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber and others. Letters mostly address topics on the Army during the Civil war, including Army Desertion, the Army and President Lincoln's plans and maneuvers, and various personal accounts of soldiers fighting in the Civil War. Letters also concern letters to the editor of the Evening Gazette and Boston Gazette about war stories that readers wanted published, and angry letters about publications. Collection also contains a letter of thanks to Clapp from the Armory of the Boston Light Infantry, a signature of Seminole Chief Bobby Bow Legs, and various invitations.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection, professional correspondence and manuscripts by Tetlow, pertain to his tenure as headmaster of the classical high schools for girls in the Boston public school system. Includes letters from colleagues, students, and former students; letters and petitions concerning a controversial teacher transfer; and letters on his resignations; as well as correspondence relating to his work on educational committees and in Latin scholarship. Manuscripts are on educational topics including higher education for girls and teaching Latin. Third party correspondence concerns Tetlow. Also contains lecture notes, his own student papers, memorials to Tetlow, clippings and printed material.".
- catalog abstract "Contains notes, correspondence and printed material about the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. Bartlett's notes and letters concern Rodin's sculpture and drawings, anecdotes about Rodin and other biographical information. Printed material includes exhibition catalogs, pamphlets, reproductions of Rodin's work, and copies of articles about Rodin.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Goncourt's journal from 1878 to 1884 with text as prepared for publishing in L'Echo de Paris in 1892, and six letters from Goncourt to the Publisher Henri Simond.".
- catalog abstract "Sand's letters, 1829-1832, to François Duris-Dufresne concerning personal and literary matters; letters, 1853-1859, to Gustave Vaëz about her literary and dramatic works; and other letters to various friends. Also contains manuscripts of Sand's writings, including three poems, chapters from Consuelo and La Comtesse de Rudolstadt, her play La Poupée ou les Deux Filons, and receipt for publication of Mariette.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Villa's poems, songs and other writings, with clippings of his reviews and articles from French periodicals published in America.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Rictus' letters and cards to the publisher Eugène Rey concerning the publication of Rictus' works and other literary and social matters. Also includes a small amount of other correspondence.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Laval's replies (in typescript and mimeograph) from Prison de Fresnes in October 1945 to the charges of treason brought against him by the postwar French government. Also includes a microfilm of this material.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 39 volumes containing annotations, verse, and other miscellanea. The notes are written in publishers' dummies, notebooks, and on the blank pages of printed books. Includes a manuscript volume of verse by Margaret Aliona Dole, Dole's daughter.".
- catalog abstract "Includes 22 volumes of journals, 1855-1867, covering Hopkins' musical and social life in New York as church organist, pianist, composer, and organizer of music festivals as well as journalist; and 4 manuscripts: "Dreams at Clover Hill," 1873-1898; "Thoughts and Mem[oranda]," 1894-1898, "Diary Once a Week," 1878, 1883; and "Notes and Incidents," 1878 and 1896.".
- catalog abstract "Letters to Hercules Warren Fay from various correspondents on subjects personal and professional. There are 51 letters from Wendell Phillips Garrison, chiefly concerning Fay's contributions to The Nation. Also included are long runs of letters from Thomas Sergeant Perry; John Richard Dennet, a classmate of Fay's at Harvard and an assistant editor of The Nation; and Henry Ainsworth Parker, an Episcopal clergyman.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 62 items, including letters, notes, documents and other manuscripts (with typed transcripts) written mostly by famous French historical figures, especially royalty, such as Louis XVI. Also includes a few items from William Makepeace Thackeray and George Washington, including a letter from Washington to Sally Cary Fairfax.".
- catalog abstract "Includes 318 letters by Martha Gilbert Dickinson Bianchi to Theodore L. Frothingham, some letters including original poems by her. Also includes 79 letters by her brother Edward Dickinson and 26 letters by their mother Susan Dickinson, all to Frothingham.".
- catalog abstract "Includes 113 letters, 1918-1930, from Lindsay to A. Joseph Armstrong, professor of English at Baylor University; together with contracts, schedules, and financial records for Lindsay's recital engagements, 1921-1923, which were organized by Armstrong. Also includes additional correspondence with Armstrong concerning Lindsay.".
- catalog abstract "Letters Hahn wrote to Madeleine-Jeanne Coll Lemaire concern the musical and artistic society of Europe, with frequent references to Marcel Proust and some mention of the Dreyfus case in the earlier letters.".
- catalog abstract "241 manuscripts and printed documents including: correspondence, orders, passes, receipts, notes, and other manuscript material reflecting the political and military activities of the commune in Paris. Also includes printed material, such as broadsides, pamphlets, and handbills.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters written to Garnier from friends and associates in Europe and the U.S. concerning literary and social matters; other correspondence, including a few letters written by Garnier; miscellaneous compositions and notes written by Garnier and others; and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters to Marcou from friends and associates, many of them from France. Some of the letters concern his work and writings, but most pertain to personal matters. Also includes a few letters to Andrew E. Belknap from various correspondents.".
- catalog abstract "Contains printed and mimeographed documents issued by the Second International, including reports, ca. 1904-1906, of the Secretariat from Camille Huysmans, correspondence of Vladimir Ilích Lenin, circulars, manifestos of the International Socialist Bureau, resolutions, clippings and pamphlets.".
- catalog abstract "The archive consists of correspondence, notes, articles, newspapers, tracts, and other documents concerning the activities of the Communist Party in France, from the 1917 Bolshevik revolution through World War II resistance and post-war elections in France.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters written by Richardson chiefly from Oxford, where he was a student in Balliol College from 1880 to 1884. Includes comments on social and political events and includes some letters written during trips to the continent. Some letters concern Oscar Wilde.".
- catalog abstract "Manuscripts of novels, autobiographical works, short stories, and essays by Howells. Includes complete manuscripts of The Undiscovered Country, Doctor Breen's Practice, and The Quality of Mercy; chapters 1-15 of A Modern Instance; a nearly complete manuscript of A Boy's Town; and an incomplete manuscript, together with galley and page proofs, of Years of My Youth. Also includes several pieces written for the Editor's Easy Chair section of Harper's Magazine.".
- catalog abstract "Includes one letter from William Rose Benét to Hatch; one letter from Warren Barton Blake to George I. Steguer; an enclosed letter from Marjorie Conant to Blake; 2 letters from Dorothy Warrin Hatch; photographs; and a printed memorial of Blake.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, journals, diaries, writings, and other papers of Barrett Wendell and his wife Edith Greenough Wendell, together with papers of other members of the Wendell family. Includes correspondence, writings, legal and business papers of John Wendell; diaries and some correspondence of Jacob Wendell; correspondence of Caroline Quincy Wendell; and letters to Daniel Rindge and other Rindge family papers. There are several volumes of journals of Barrett Wendell, including accounts of travel in Europe; and a long run of diaries, 1881-1938 (1905 lacking), of Edith Greenough Wendell. Also included are business papers of Barrett Wendell, material related to his courses at Harvard, genealogical notes, photographs, and printed ephemera. Barrett Wendell's correspondents include William R. Castle, Horace Meyer Kallen, Henry Cabot Lodge, John A. Lomax, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Percival Lowell, Frederic J. Simson, and Robert Thomas White-Thomson. Also contains manuscripts thought to be written by others, including "The Battle of Lexington" and "Liberty further extended..." both by Lemuel Haynes.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 18 letters to Walter Jacob Kaiser, including one letter by Ada MacLeish. Many of the letters concern poems by Kaiser. There is one typescript poem by Kaiser with revisions by MacLeish.".
- catalog abstract "This autograph collection consists primarily of letters by American authors and politicians, but includes letters by scientists, philosophers, and historians, and by prominent Europeans, particularly British. A number of letters are to Nathaniel Hawthorne. Also contains a few manuscripts, photographs, signatures, a drawing, and three pieces of money.".
- catalog abstract "Consists chiefly of letters written by Bishop while living in Brazil to the filmmaker Maryette Charlton. Also includes notes, photographs of Bishop, clippings, a postcard, and copies of The New Yorker.".
- catalog abstract "Contains manuscripts of Mikhaël's poems and other compositions, 1884-1886, including printed edition of "L'Automne" interleaved with manuscript. Also letters, 1885-1888, written by Mikhaël to Rodolphe Darzens, and poem and annotations to Mikhaël's work, 1897-1911, by Darzens.".
- catalog abstract "Letters pertain mostly to literary matters. Also includes an autograph manuscript composition by Amann with corrections in the hand of Rolland.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Saussure's notes and manuscripts for his works on linguistics, phonetics, and language studies; letter to Saussure; and incomplete manuscript of his doctoral thesis, 1880.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly letters to James T. Fields, his wife Annie Adams Fields, and Ticknor and Fields from American and European authors, actresses, and aristocrats, including Empress Joséphine, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Hester Piozzi, among others. Many letters also include portrait engravings and manuscript poems.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly letters to William Ellery Channing, including many from correspondents in Great Britain; letters and sermon notes by Channing; and letters to Channing's wife, Ruth Gibbs Channing. Also includes notes and documents of Ellis Gray Loring relating to the trial of Abner Kneeland for blasphemy, and bills and legal papers of William Ellery Channing.".
- catalog abstract "Writings of William Dean Howells, including essays, autobiographical writings, the novel Their Silver Wedding Journey, and fragments of the novel Their Wedding Journey; one letter, 1918, from Howells to his son John N. M. Howells; and engagement calendars and address book, 1892-1957, of Mildred Howells, Howells' daughter. Also includes papers relating to the Howells Edition prepared at Indiana University.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters to Leech, mostly of a personal nature from other writers who were her friends including Edna Ferber, Frank Sullivan, and Alexander Woollcott. Also includes a manuscript by Leech and notes for stories.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection is correspondence of Sanora Babb Howe, an author, editor at the California Quarterly, and friend of Traven. The letters concern the rights to a Traven story adapted for radio and television by Ted Allan, a playwright who worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Traven would not negotiate directly with Allan or the CBC. Also contains manuscripts by Traven with annotations by Howe and others, of his Indian mass industry and The uninvited guest.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence of John Townsend Trowbridge, including letters from editors, literary friends, and readers; manuscripts of poems and prose fragments; a few compositions of others; 256 photographs of Trowbridge, the Trowbridge family, Trowbridge with Mark Twain, with John Burroughs, and other subjects; and printed ephemera. Includes 9 letters from Walt Whitman.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters and documents of various members of the Tudor family. Includes 15 letters from Frederic Tudor to his brother Henry James Tudor, deeds and indentures, journal of Frederic Tudor on a trip from Boston to New Orleans, 1826. Also includes some correspondence of Jeremiah Mason, United States senator from New Hampshire.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 11 letters by Farrell to Gail Borden discussing his work, the literary scene, politics, and international affairs.".
- catalog abstract "Typed copies of diaries covering the periods 1 July-3 Sept. 1918, 22 June-14 Oct. 1920, and Jan. 1922-March 1960. The diaries contain an almost daily account of Castle's professional and social activities, and include comments on national and international affairs, the political scene, books, and movies. There is an index in most volumes.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence of Phillips Brooks and other members of the Brooks and Phillips families, together with notebooks, scrapbooks, college papers, sermons, diaries, genealogical notes, photographs, and printed material. Besides Phillips Brooks, the collection includes papers of his uncle Peter Chardon Brooks, his brothers Frederick Brooks and John Cotton Brooks, and others.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence (including carbon copies of outgoing letters), writings of Buchanan and others, legal and financial documents, photographs, and printed material. Much of the correspondence concerns Buchanan's work with Mortimer J. Adler, Robert M. Hutchins, and Stringfellow Barr in curricular development at the University of Chicago and St. John's College. Also includes correspondence files, 1946-1949, for the Old Dominion Foundation and Liberal Arts, Inc. Writings of Scott Buchanan include student papers and early articles on philosophical subjects; writings on education, especially classics and the liberal arts; writings on political theory; and book reviews. Also includes letters to Miriam Buchanan on the death of Scott Buchanan, letters to Douglas Buchanan, and poems and correspondence of Mark Van Doren.".
- catalog abstract "Various drafts of works by Hawkes including versions of Don Quixote's Daughter, which was later published as Virginie, Her Two Lives.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence is primarily with Henry James (1879-1947) and publishers, printers, and agents, including some correspondence regarding Alice Howe Gibbons James's accounts, James Trust accounts, and others. Henry James (1879-1947) managed the finances for the James family publication accounts after his father and uncle died, and the bulk of the papers in this collection begin after 1910. Materials chiefly concern the publications of William James, but also relate to publications of Henry James, Jr. There are a few items concerning Henry James, Sr. Materials include: correspondence, accounts, check stubs, checks (bank checks), contracts, financial statements, invoices, ledger sheets, mailing lists, memorandums, receipts (financial records), and royalty statements. Includes correspondence with: Charles Scribner's Sons, Equitable Trust Company of New York, Geo. H. Ellis (Firm), Harper & Brothers, Henry Holt and Company, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, J.M. Dent & Sons, Longmans, Green, and Co., Macmillan Publishing Company, James B. Pinker, and others.".
- catalog abstract "Autograph manuscripts, correspondence, historical documents, printed items, and other materials pertaining to various aspects of Cuban history and culture. Included throughout are clippings, drawings, lithographs, portraits, photographs, sketches, individual issues of journals and newspapers, decrees, orders, obituaries, pamphlets and leaflets. The Correspondence series concerns literary, political, personal and family matters, originating in Cuba, Spain, the United States, and Mexico. The writers are mostly Cuban, although some are of Spanish and other nationalities. The Literary materials series contains items by and about mostly 19th-century Cuban (and some Spanish) authors. This section includes both materials by the author and materials that document the author's life and works. Included are autograph manuscripts for poetry, drama, and prose, translations, lectures, transcriptions, portraits, biographical miscellany, among other materials. The Historical materials series contains manuscript documents and printed materials relating to the intellectual and political history of 19th-century Cuba, up until the Spanish American War of 1898. Notable strengths of this portion of the collection include materials about the various Cuban independence movements and conspiracies of the mid-19th century, the Liceo Artístico y Literario de Matanzas, slavery, Jesuits, trade and demographic statistics, political administration, and schools and other cultural institutions. Notable 16th-century and 18th-century pamphlets and documents concern the history of the Catholic Church in Mexico; others concern the Dominican Republic, Panama, and Peru. Some of the prominent names included in this collection are: Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda y Arteaga, José María Heredia, Antonio López Prieto, José Jacinto Milanés, Federico Milanés, Leopoldo O'Donnel y Joris, and Plácido.".
- catalog abstract "Contains proceedings of trials in the courts of the Inquisition in Barcelona, Spain. Twenty persons were brought to trial on a variety of charges.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence of E.L. Godkin. Also includes letters to his second wife Katherine Sands Godkin, his son Lawrence Godkin, and Nation editor Wendell Phillips Garrison; letters to Charles Eliot Norton concerning the founding and early years of The Nation; and a few compositions, printed material, and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence (chiefly letters received), articles, poems, speeches, book reviews, diaries and journals, miscellaneous notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, and other printed material. Correspondence concerns Thayer's writings, particularly in the area of Italian history, and his connections with Harvard as editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine and later as an overseer. Also included are some miscellaneous papers of William Warland Clapp, a Boston journalist; and some papers of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, chiefly from a European trip made by Higginson in 1872.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection is correpondence, both official and personal, pertaining to Little's service as inspector general of the Chinese Customs Service in the pre-revolutionary China of the 1940s. Official correspondence is with foreign embassies, naval and military authorities, Chinese and foreign officials, and U.S. embassy staff. Also contains papers relating to his mission to the League of Nations as Commissioner on Special Duty with the Chinese Delegation, 1932, concerning the Japanese seizure of customs houses in Manchuria; correspondence and reports, 1950-1951, on the customs service in Japan and the Philippines; correspondence, 1951-1952, relating to the Advisory Committee on Undeveloped Areas; correspondence, 1954, with the Chinese Inspectorate of Customs in Taiwan; and miscellaneous professional correspondence, 1953-1964.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence and letter books of Andrews Norton, including family correspondence and letters reflecting Norton's scholarly interests and his work as librarian and professor at Harvard; together with some manuscripts of writings by Norton; undergraduate diary from Norton's student days at Harvard; daguerreotype of Norton; diary, 1818-1819; notebooks; notes on reading and catalogue of Norton's books; and clippings. Also includes documents, 1768-1782, relating to the committee of correspondence and town militia of Hingham, Mass., where Norton's father Samuel lived. Also includes a framed silhouette of Andrews Norton found in C.E. Norton's papers.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, manuscripts, notes, memorabilia, and printed material pertaining to Salinas' literary, academic, and personal life. Correspondence consists of letters to and from Salinas, his wife Margarita Bonmatí Salinas, their children, and others. The manuscripts of his poetry, theatrical, and prose works (some with annotations and revisions by Juan Augusto Marichal) are included in the collection in addition to Salinas' translations, lectures, articles, essays, and notes on the theater and various subjects. Also manuscripts and typed copies of compositions by other authors, including poems by Jorge Guillén. Memorabilia consists of photographs, playbills, and miscellaneous printed material, family documents, fiche, tapes, and other personal items.".
- catalog abstract "Letters to Page from family and from professional colleagues. Letters reflect Page's editorial work and his interest in education in the South.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly letters to Robert Grant dealing primarily with his novels, together with manuscripts of novels, stories, essays, and his autobiography; and scrapbooks of reviews, articles, and letters concerning Grant and his writings. Also includes family papers, especially letters to Grant's father, Patrick Grant, a Boston merchant, from his mother and other relatives.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence (including carbon copies of letters by Houston) from the years of Houston's service as a cabinet officer during Woodrow Wilson's presidency. Also includes notes and manuscripts, 1891-1894, from Houston's graduate studies at Harvard; and speeches, addresses, and articles by Houston on a variety of subjects, including higher education, finance, European rehabilitation after World War I, and the telephone industry.".
- catalog abstract "Primarily autograph manuscript speeches and lectures along with a poems, a notebook, a commonplace book, two diaries, and a scrapbook of clippings and obituaries.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters and typescripts of contributions to memorial volume for Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen: A Memorial, New York, 1965); original manuscripts, drafts and galley proofs for Parmenia Migel's biography of Blixen (Titania, New York, 1967); album of photographs pertaining to Blixen; and notebooks of miscellaneous printed material about Blixen and about Migel's book, including reviews. Also a few letters written by Blixen.".
- catalog abstract "The largest series in the collection is compositions by Sherwood. This consists of manuscripts in various drafts with revisions and notes of his plays; papers depicting the writing of Roosevelt and Hopkins from research notes and synopses of interviews he conducted to the various drafts of the book from the first version to galley proofs; manuscripts of his articles, short stories, and book reviews; speeches by Sherwood; speeches he wrote for others, especially Franklin D. Roosevelt; and contracts, awards, receipts, and scrapbooks of clippings related to his career. The correspondence falls chronologically and topically into three categories. The smallest category, letters from the 1930s, documents his playwriting and work in Hollywood including discussion of casting and rewriting plays and the relationship between movies and the theater and between entertainment and partisan politics. The bulk of the correspondence, letters from the 1940s, pertains to America's conduct of the war and reflects Sherwood's own career in Washington and London as an American propagandist and speech writer and his efforts to research and write a book on the war. Other correspondence, from the late 1940s until his death, is from Sherwood's wide circle, both national and international, of friends and political colleagues in the liberal wing of the Democratic Party. Also contains a few manuscripts by others and condolence letters to his wife upon his death.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection is letters, 1855-1875, to Phillips concerning his work in reform movements. The letters are from many prominent Americans, as well as from less well known abolitionists, fugitive slaves, and others petitioning him for aid. Also much correspondence between Phillips and his wife, Ann Terry Greene Phillips, and many personal letters to her from friends and relatives that provide intimate details of 19th-century domestic life. Includes approximately 250 letters to the Phillipses from Phoebe Garnaut Smalley, an adopted "niece", and over 150 letters from George Washburn Smalley, foreign correspondent for the New York Tribune, many of which concern political and social life in London and Paris in the 1860s and 1870s. Compositions contain speeches by Phillips and drafts, notes, and clippings for his lectures. The collection contains correpondence, legal notebooks, and business records of John Phillips, father of Wendell and first mayor of Boston. These papers include letters and records pertaining to the Federalist Party in Massachusetts. Early papers also include genealogical material of the Phillips, Walley, Wendell, and Greene families, 17th-century sermon fragments, and 16th-century indentures. Collection also contains miscellaneous manuscripts relating to abolition and the women's movement, photographs, accounts, broadsides, and other printed material.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence of John Mason Brown, including letters from over 6000 correspondents and many carbon copies of outgoing letters. Correspondents include Edward Campbell Aswell, Brooks Atkinson, Barrett Harper Clark, Norman Cousins, Alan Goodrich Kirk, David Thompson Watson McCord, and Lee Simonson. The correspondence reflects Brown's interest in the theater and his work as a columnist for Saturday Review and as a television commentator. Also includes some writings by Brown and others; lecture notes; theater photographs, drawings, and clippings; business papers, including contracts with publishers and television companies; reviews and clippings on books by Brown; and photographs and other material from Brown's service in the Navy during World War II on the staff of Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, particularly during the invasions of Sicily and Normandy.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Shepard's autobiography, sermons, and other papers including the New Testament and Psalms in shorthand. There is a negative photostat of the text of Shepard's autobiography as well as a copy of the edition prepared by Nehemiah Adams and published in 1832.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly letters to Mosher, together with some copies of outgoing letters. Correspondents include Gordon Bottomley, Richard Burton, Charles Joseph Finger, Jeannette L. Gilder, Mitchell Kennerley, Lizette Woodworth Reese, and Charles Hanson Towne. Includes clippings and letters relating to the piracy controversy; and clippings and letters concerning the mock Italian opera Il Pesceballo by Francis James Child and James Russell Lowell.".
- catalog abstract "Many of the letters are from editors and literary friends and acquaintances, usually containing acknowledgments and comments on Holmes' writings or about social affairs; and several letters from other physicians, especially S. Weir Mitchell and James Jackson, concerning medical topics; from college friends Phineas Barnes and Elisha Bartlett about their medical studies; from John L. Motley mostly about British politics and his historical research in Europe; and from friends in Massachusetts and in England. Also include a few letters addressed to Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of two account books, 1638-1716 and 1680-1783, containing records of offerings received, minister's disbursements, expenses of sacraments and special services, contributions to the poor, and accounts of individual members.".
- catalog abstract "Contains annotated drafts of Matthiessen's published works: Sarah Orne Jewett (1929), American Renaissance (1941), Henry James: The Major Phase (1944), The James Family (1947), From the Heart of Europe (1948), Theodore Dreiser (1951), and several minor works, ca. 1940-1950. Also includes 8 journals that Matthiessen kept in 1947-1948 during his travels in Czechoslovakia and Austria.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters and invitations from prominent Britons that Webster and his wife Caroline LeRoy Webster received while visiting England in 1839; the journal she kept of their tour; and an album of engraved invitations and calling cards also from their European trip. Also includes a few letters Caroline Webster wrote to her sister and other LeRoy family members before her marriage.".
- catalog abstract "Records reflect the activities of the government of the independent Georgian Republic and the Georgian government in exile after the occupation. Includes minutes, correspondence, reports, and other materials of peace delegations and special committees concerning the Russian Revolution and the situation in the Caucasus prior to the Bolshevik invasion and the declaration of independence of the Georgian Republic. The activities of various ministries of the government are documented by correspondence, minutes, memoranda, statistical data, reports, and other official documents such as decrees, constitution, petitions, and orders. Subjects covered are foreign affairs, finance, trade, industry, agriculture, and military affairs (People's Guard). Also material, mostly diplomatic correspondence, pertaining to peace negotiations and relations with European countries, Turkey, Soviet Russia, and other Russian republics, including activities of Georgian delegation to the Peace Conference in Paris (1918-1923) and other diplomatic missions in Europe. Archives created by the Georgian government in exile in Paris contain correspondence, official declarations, financial records, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, speeches, and articles. These materials document the government's relations with the League of Nations, the U.S., European political parties, and underground groups in occupied Georgia. Records of the government in exile include account books from 1920 to 1938; and correspondence and manuscripts of speeches and articles of Noe Jordania, Georgian president in exile, Nicholas Tcheidze, and other government figures. Also booklets and miscellaneous printed material, 1918-1957; about the Georgian Republic.".
- catalog abstract "Approximately two-thirds of the collection is compositions by Lowell. These consist of manuscripts of his poems, both published and unpublished, in various forms from heavily revised drafts to galley proofs, as well as autobiographical and miscellaneous prose. The correspondence is with other writers and family members and concerns his writing and his personal life. Major correspondents include his second wife Elizabeth Hardwick, Elizabeth Bishop, Peter Taylor, Allen Tate, and Randall Jarrell. Also includes third party correspondence, manuscripts by others, legal papers and documents, photographs, printed material, and a title index to Lowell's manuscripts in the collection.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Hart's letters, 1885-1907, to Hosea Ballou Morse, who was a commissioner with the Chinese maritime customs service; Hart's correspondence with other colleagues concerning activities of the customs service; related correspondence; memoranda; reports; legal testimony; and clippings about Hart. Also includes typed transcripts of Hart's letters.".
- catalog abstract "Contains pressed copies and some manuscript copies of Morse's semi-official letters to Sir Robert Hart, Inspector-General of the Chinese Customs Service, during the time Morse was a commissioner. Also includes typed transcripts of the letters.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains seven boxes of correspondence between family members, much of it from the grown children to their mother or between siblings. Includes three boxes of letters from Mary Berenson to her mother-in-law describing life with Bernard Berenson at the Villa I Tatti in Florence, Italy, and Mary's manuscript "On meeting Bernard Berenson." Many of the letters or postcards from non-family members are addressed to Elizabeth Berenson. Also contains three diaries, 1925, 1927, and 1932, an address book, a postcard collection, and some books of Elizabeth; 213 family photographs; a few other manuscripts by family members; two boxes of plaster angels; and other miscellaneous material.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters by and about Castelo Branco all addressed to Joaquim Ferreira Moutinho. Castelo Branco's letters to Moutinho pertain to literary and other matters. Principal writers of letters about Castelo Branco are Ana Plácido, Antonio Alves Mendes da Silva Ribeiro, and José Francisco Trindade Coelho.".
- catalog abstract "Letters from Charles Eliot and Grace Norton to Eliot Norton and his wife Margaret, some of which pertain to a trip to England.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, ships' logs, journals, a commonplace book, accounts and account books, legal and financial documents, receipts, bills of sale, invoices, safe conduct documents, cargo manifests, prize inventories, insurance policies, powers of attorney, letters of marque, lists of crews and prisoners, a photograph, and printed material and clippings pertaining to privateering. Materials are pertinent especially to the War of 1812, but also some are from earlier and later years. Many of the vessels listed here originated from Massachusetts or New Hampshire. Includes extensive papers of the Harris family (merchants of Portsmouth, New Hampshire); the papers of Thomas Gilbert Thornton as United States Marshal for the District of Maine; and a few papers of Enoch Greenleaf Parrott, the Naval agent for the Port of Portsmouth; and some of privateer Captain William Rice of Portsmouth; and many others. Also includes a manuscript document signed by John Hancock and one signed by James Madison and much of the material includes autograph manuscript notes by the collector, Charles Henry Taylor.".
- catalog abstract "Primarily letters to Brooks from many various correspondents and long runs of letters between Brooks and his family. There is also correspondence of other Brooks family members. Also includes diaries, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Typescript of unpublished work, Plain people write, with English and German texts, accompanied by 12 original letters, 1915-1916, and Eliasberg's transcripts of the letters. This work consists of selected letters of German soldiers with whom Eliasberg served as battalion physician, along with some photographs. It was edited by Eliasberg some 25 years later in order to create a historico-cultural document of the soldiers' experiences during the First World War.".
- catalog abstract "Mostly personal correspondence between Webster and family members, especially Harriette Story White Paige and James William Paige. Also drafts of the dedications to three volumes of his collected works, notes for a speech by Webster, and material about him, particularly about his death.".
- catalog abstract "Typed transcript in German of selected letters to, from, and about Josephine von Wertheimstein, edited by Heinrich Gomperz. Letters cover most of her life, 1837-1894; and correspondents include both Gomperz and Wertheimstein family members, as well as several prominent cultural and political figures of the day.".
- catalog abstract "Typed transcript of volumes 2 and 3 (unpublished) of Theodor Gomperz's Briefe und Aufzeichnungen edited by Heinrich Gomperz. Volume 1 was published by Gomperz as: Theodor Gomperz, 1832-1913. Transcript is in German.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Palha's collection of letters and documents from the 16th to the 19th century, signed by prominent figures in the history of Portugal, including members of Portuguese and other European royal families and political, cultural, and religious leaders. Portugal's kings, John III and John V, and sovereigns of Spain and France are among the individuals represented in the collection. Also contains correspondence of Luiz de Vasconcellos de Sousa, III conde de Castello Melhor; letters written to Palha and members of his family from prominent individuals in Portugal and other countries in Europe; and letters of Camilo Castelo Branco, discussing his life and writings. Also includes some manuscripts of poems and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Papers include: compositions by and about African Spir, Hélène Spir Claparède, and Jean Louis Claparède; clippings; diary excerpts; family photographs; obituaries; translations; transcripts; an autobiographical memoir written by Hélène Spir Claparède; and a list of family materials held by at the Universié de Genève. Correspondence of African Spir and Hélène Spir Claparède include prominent correspondents: J.G. (Joseph Gabriel) Findel, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, William Ernest Hocking, A. (Auguste) Penjon, and Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy. Topics discussed include African Spir's philosophical ideas, the publishing of his works, his influence on the thought of philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, and philosophy and world peace.".
- catalog abstract "Mainly Viëtor's reading notes (in German) on various books of German philosophers and poets, accompanied by miscellaneous letters, 1944-1945, from colleagues at other American universities; clippings; and book reviews. These materials were removed from books in Vietor's library. Also notebook for a German seminar taken by Vietor in Frankfurt, 1916-1917.".
- catalog abstract "Extensive manuscript lecture notes for philosophy courses that Erdmann taught at Berlin and Halle.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Ebeling’s lectures and notes in 26 bound manuscript volumes, chiefly in German but also containing sizable sections in Spanish and English. The manuscripts treat of the geography, history, commerce, and flora and fauna of the United States, Mexico, the West Indies, South America, and the Philippine Islands; presumably this material was drawn upon for Ebeling's magnum opus, Erdbeschreibung und geschichte von Amerika. Includes bibliographical references and, occasionally, summaries of the works of other scholars. Also includes miscellaneous items, such as letters and newspaper clippings. Some sections of the manuscripts are written in different hands; these materials were probably supplied to Ebeling for his reference.".
- catalog abstract "Portions of corrected proof sheets and offprints of works by Tischendorf, including his Monumenta sacra inedita and Synopsis evangelia, and editions of the Greek New Testament. Also contains autograph manuscripts in German describing Jerusalem and fragments of Die Anfectungen der Sinaibibel and an appendix to Novi Testamenti Vaticani. Also includes offprints of Caspar René Gregory's Reformen an der Universität Leipzig (1912) and James Hardy Ropes' and William H. P. Hatch's The vulgate, Peshitto, Sahidic and Bohairic versions of Acts and the Greek manuscripts (1928).".