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- catalog abstract "Consists of six letters to Charles H. Barrows.".
- catalog abstract "The Papers of William Wallace Fenn document his religious teaching and scholarship both as a Unitarian minister and as a professor of theology at Harvard University. The bulk of the collection consists of teaching materials, sermons and lectures, and writings. These papers contain little about his personal life.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence with Louise and Margaret Carnegie, 1905-1909, and a scrapbook of clippings about Fleming.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters to F. Huidekoper and F.W.P. Grenwood.".
- catalog abstract "This diary, effectively a commonplace book, documents Flynt's daily activities and personal reflections from 1723 to 1747. Many entries concern his dealings with family members, business associates, acquaintances, ministers, and political officials. The diary includes a list of books Flynt loaned to others from 1723 to 1743 and detailed financial entries from 1724 to 1747. These entries provide information about the costs of goods and services, as well as Flynt's consumption habits; they detail where he traveled, what he ate and drank (including, apparently, many pounds of almonds), what he read, and many other aspects of daily life. The diary also contains entries related to Flynt's land holdings and other investments, as well as copies of meeting minutes from several sessions of the Harvard Board of Overseers.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letter to Z. Allan and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence, 1915-1917; lecture notes on German art and literature; and articles. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Records in subgroup UAIII.50.5 include correspondence, reports, journals, memoranda, and rules and guides to action of the librarians and directors. Also some records of the operating divisions, such as the catalogue department, circulation and reference, resources and acquisitions, order department, processing, special services, business office, gifts and exchange, editor, and personnel. It includes a few of the records of the Farnsworth and Poetry rooms, Theatre Collection, and the Fine Arts, Houghton and Lamont libraries. Records in subgroup UAIII.50.10 include minutes, reports and other material of library committees. Includes Visiting Committee for the Library, Administrative Committee, Library Council, and Personnel Committee, in addition to committees dealing with on-line reference and acquisitions services, serials, interlibrary loan, and orientation. Records in subgroup UAIII.50.15 include accession and accounting records, applications, statistics, catalogues, donation lists, budgets, book charges, rules and regulations, invoices, application and attendance records, building plans, and orders. Records in subgroup UAIII.50.26-.29 relate to the library and special events within the library. Includes records of individual librarians, special indexes and catalogues, and lists of books. Examples of topics or events include damage by fire of 1764, construction of Widener Library and other buildings, gifts such as the Gutenberg Bible in 1944 and the Pickman bequest of 1860, survey of Museum of Comparative Zoology Library in 1962 and others, and the emergency evacuation of 1969.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence, 1805-1820.".
- catalog abstract "The papers of Caleb Gannett contain a small assortment of miscellaneous personal records including estate documents. The collection is comprised of a personal accounting notebook used by Gannett between 1768 and 1777; two pieces of correspondence consisting of a letter from Thankful Smith to her sister Mary Dunster, and a 1775 letter written by Gannett to Harvard Professor Edward Wigglesworth discussing Gannett's smallpox inoculation and news of the Revolutionary War; and three miscellaneous financial documents. Additional records include estate papers created in the process of appraising and auctioning Gannett's estate, including lists of his furniture and personal library; and two handwritten, undated epitaphs written in remembrance of Gannett. The collection does not include records related to his work at Harvard College.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of lectures on English authors, manuscripts of articles and other writings, and correspondence concerning J.H. Gardiner memorial fund.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters, 1885-1898, to R.T. Jackson; wastebook; memorabilia; degrees and correspondence, 1938-1944, about Gibbs' memorabilia. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Papers, 1886-1911, contain letters relating to the reorganization of the Visiting Committee to the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum into two separate committees, 1911; personal correspondence; professional correspondence; botanical notes; and correspondence, photographs, and a manuscript relating to the discovery by Erwin Barbour of Devil's Corkscrew fossils (daemonelix) in Nebraska. Diaries, 1910-1921 consist of eight printed diaries with manuscript entries by GLG. Entries document the weather, daily activities including travel, and health. Additional notes of a financial or medical nature, addresses, and clippings appear at the front and back of each volume. Volumes date from 1910, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1919, 1920, and 1921.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, 1879-1911, with colleagues Henry Jackson and Henry Pickering Walcott; copy of journal entry, 1853; and letter, 1929, about Goodwin. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes linguistic and literary notes; student notebooks, 1885-1886, from College de France; memoranda; and annotated books authored by Grandgent and others. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes Jane Loring Gray's (Mrs. Asa Gray) letters to her parents; letter, 1880, from Asa Gray to Prof. Fisher; and letters (microfilm copy) of George Gray about career of Asa Gray. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of two letters from Greenleaf dated 1823 and 1844.".
- catalog abstract "Includes manuscripts entitled "Gilda Mercatoria" and notes; scrapbooks with reviews; and letters about Gross. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "These diaries of Benjamin Guild document his travels as a Presbyterian pastor in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The daily entries describe people Guild met and dined with, the food he ate (including strawberries, currants, watermelon, English cherries, and lobster), the funerals he attended, and the sermons he gave. Many entries relate to his health concerns (the ague and eye trouble), sleeping habits, and widespread public health concerns (including smallpox, dysentery, "nervous fevers," consumption, and "putrid fever"). The diaries also contain passing references to the activities of American, British, French, and German soldiers during the American Revolution; the invasion of Canada and battles occurring in New York are noted. In August 1778, after visiting Providence, Rhode Island, Guild comments on the disordered state of the city after American soldiers passed through it. He also recounts a visit by officers of the French fleet to the Harvard College library in September 1778 and describes his dinner on board the French man-of-war, Sagitaire. One entry describes an elaborate ball sponsored by John Hancock, held for French soldiers and "Boston ladies," and another refers to the "incursion" of Indians. Many of Guild's diary entries pertain to his work as a Harvard College Tutor; these entries describe his lectures at the College, meetings with colleagues, personnel decisions, and the examination of students. He also describes books he is reading and his opinions of them, the purchase and sale of books, and his desire to learn Hebrew and French. In addition, multiple entries refer to a man named Prince, who was perhaps Guild's slave. Prince sometimes accompanied Guild on his travels.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of manuscript of article published in Harvard Advocate on compulsory chapel.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of family correspondence.".
- catalog abstract "Material relating to school life in Schulpforte, Germany and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Includes general correspondence of the following Deans: A.F. Whittem, G.W. Adams, R.M. Phelps, C.F. Miles, T.E. Crooks, and N.P. Foster. Also includes records of Administrative Board, and sample forms. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letter, 1857, to John Andrew Henshaw (Harvard, A.B., 1847) with manuscript on analysis of commercial saltpeter.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letter, 1869, from Huntington and recollections of Huntington by A.L. Byron-Curtiss, 1956.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of manuscripts of Johnston's writings on Louis Napoleon and Roman theocracy including plays, biography and stories. Also scrapbook, mainly with clippings by and about Johnston.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of notes relating to Kriegspiel (war game) invented by Kennedy, and papers and photographs concerning Reserve Officers Training Corps and Students' Army Training Corps.".
- catalog abstract "Includes petitions for independent study, statistics, supervisor's reports and history of program. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of general folder and manuscripts of Chinese poems.".
- catalog abstract "The Papers of George Martin Lane document his creativity, active social life, and family life.".
- catalog abstract "Diary kept in an interleaved almanac from 1751. Entries in the diary are brief and sporadic, recording events including travel, visitors, weather, sermons heard, holidays, illnesses and deaths. Occasional expenses are noted, including ones for hay, cider, bottles, shoes, and doctoring. A few dates of college events are noted, including the semi-annual Corporation meeting and Commencement. On the last page is a list of student names, presumably those tutored by Marsh.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of three reports including annual report (1958-1959) and reports to the faculty on the Program for Advanced Standing (1955-1961). Directors of the Program include: H.P. Hanson and E.T. Wilcox. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence and genealogy.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters.".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains seventeen documents created by Judah Monis and the Harvard Corporation pertaining to the financing and publication of Monis's Hebrew Grammar and his position as instructor of Hebrew at Harvard. The documents include accounting records, correspondence, petitions from Monis to the Corporation, and copies of votes and a report related to the preparation and printing of the Hebrew Grammar. The collection also includes five documents related primarily to Monis's requests to the Harvard Corporation for salary increases. There are documents in both series in the hand of Harvard President Benjamin Wadsworth, and the signatures of Tutor Henry Flynt, Professor Edward Wigglesworth, Tutor Nathan Prince, and the Reverend Nathaniel Appleton appear on two documents in the collection. Edward Hutchinson, the College Treasurer from 1721 to 1752, is the recipient of many of the documents.".
- catalog abstract "The papers contain materials that pertain to teaching and writing, and some correspondence.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence with F. Huidekoper, C.H. Barrows, Mrs. H.W. Eliot and others; committee report, 1907; course examinations, 1874-1898, in Fine Arts and Italian; and papers about Norton's participation in the Yale Bicentennial celebration of 1901. Also a silver plated vase, possibly a wedding gift; engraved on base is "C.E. and S. Norton from E.A. Guild, May 1862."".
- catalog abstract "Lecture notes.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of microfilm of Otis' diary (original at Library of Congress).".
- catalog abstract "Includes office files and administrative records of the seminars, seminar evaluations and house seminar files with course descriptions. Beginning in 1982-83, files by faculty members and by Houses are in one series.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of papers, mostly relating to Lincoln's undergraduate years at Harvard.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence concerning his appointment at the Harvard Law School.".
- catalog abstract "Contains grades for students in Love's mathematics classes.".
- catalog abstract "The Papers of David Gordon Lyon document his studies in the history, language, and antiquities of ancient Assyria and Babylonia. These papers include biographical materials, correspondence, lectures, writings, teaching materials, and photographs of Lyon's archeological excavations.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of family letters.".
- catalog abstract "Access may be restricted. Details available at the repository. Contains office files of Robert Kiely, Francis M. Pipkin and Glen W. Bowersock. Records include correspondence, routine reports and memoranda pertaining to academic policy administration and budgetary policy.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence dated 1846 and 1855.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters to W.S. Archibald and list of students in Palmer's course. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence and other papers, mostly about land investments in Iowa and Minnesota. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of notes about opening of Harvard Law School. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters, 1839-1890, to H.J. and F. Huidekoper; and manuscript of sermon, 1850. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains scrapbooks about Peabody's published work, the Plummer professorship, and University preachers and includes published reviews and correspondence; and some correspondence, 1903-1906, about a social science exhibit. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "The Papers of Eliphalet Pearson contain materials he created over more than a half century beginning as a Harvard undergraduate between 1768 and 1773, and later, as the Hancock Professor of Hebrew and Other Oriental Languages and a member of the Harvard Corporation. Notably, the collection includes a notebook listing essay prompts that Pearson assigned his students as a Harvard professor, a notebook of College student disorders, and an account book where Pearson documented his management of his daughter, Mary's, estate. The notebook of College student disorders contains entries about various student "disorders" which occurred during Eliphalet Pearson’s tenure at Harvard, ranging from practical jokes and food fights to more serious offenses. The largest series in the collection are the Papers related to Harvard administration (Series VI). The items in this series touch on Pearson's work providing research information for the Harvard Corporation, and between 1800 and 1805, his work as one of its members. Pearson approached legal and financial issues facing the Harvard Corporation by examining historical precedent, and many of the papers are extracts and calculations from earlier College and government records. The documents reflect Pearson's work on issues facing the Harvard Corporation, including Harvard's attempt in 1798 and 1799 to expand its real estate tax-exemptions, and the persistent impact of inflation and currency depreciation on the cost of living for Harvard staff and faculty in the post-Revolutionary War economy. The collection offers a resource for studying undergraduate education at Harvard, and the administrative issues facing the College in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal and professional correspondence; manuscripts of writings and lectures given between 1805 and 1822. Also notes and correspondence gathered by Thomas Barbour for uncompleted biography of Peck. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal correspondence; manuscripts; and annotated copy of 1790 Laws of Harvard College; also manuscripts, notes and letters relating to Peirce's work History of Harvard University (1833). Correspondents include Paine Wingate.".
- catalog abstract "Includes house applications, student information cards, 1933-1943, and sample blank forms.".
- catalog abstract "Includes two letters, 1851, to Mary Hillhouse and 1847, regarding astronomical predictions by LeVerrier, and a manuscript, 1846, with plan for a science school at Harvard. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal and professional correspondence, family genealogical papers, research and teaching notebooks, and memorabilia. Correspondence concerns Harvard appointments and other University matters, as well as professional concerns such as societies and publications. Family papers include manuscripts, notes and documents about Peirce family geneaology. Notebooks include scrapbook about Peirce's undergraduate years at Harvard, 1872-1878; travel journals, 1875; and scrapbook on trip to Europe in 1900-1901; physics and mathematics teaching and research notes; photographs about lab work; course problems; and other material. Also contains personal photographs of family and friends; publications, 1875-1926, by Peirce; and memorabilia such as membership certificates, programs, invitations, and clippings. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of manuscript about travel in the White Mountains and other writings.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of minutes, notes and other material, 1824-1841, about the activities and debates of the Board of Overseers. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal, family, and official correspondence; unpublished autobiography; scrapbooks; and notebooks. Correspondence includes letterpress copybooks and other personal letters, 1850-1883; official correspondence, 1911-1922, with Harvard committees and socities; and family material including estate papers, 1886-1918. Notebooks include diary, 1910, of trip to Pasadena for meeting of Solar Union; scrapbook of engravings of original ink and pencil drawings (some apparently by William H. and Edward Pickering) illustrating Boston buildings; information about farmers magnetic electric machine; other scrapbooks with clippings on astronomy; and notebook, 1877, of observations mainly from mountains and other points in New England. Also manuscript of autobiography, personal notebook, diplomas, will, photographs, and other memorabilia. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains a mix of personal, family, and astronomical materials including letters, notes, data, drawings, and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letter to William Mason dated Boston, Feb. 13th, 1801 and general folder.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal and family correspondence; lecture outlines and notes for courses at Harvard and in France and Ireland; student papers; biographical material; letters concerning the death of Porter; photographs; blueprints and printed descriptions of Elmwood residence; and diaries and correspondence, 1918-1957, of his wife, Lucy Wallace Porter. Family papers include correspondence, 1880-1933, of Porters, including Joanna Krom, Lucy Wallace Porter and Louis Porter, and letters and papers relating to the Porter estate in Donegal, Ireland. Also includes correspondence with William H. Goodyear, Art Studies journal, AE (George Russell), and Bernard Berenson. Correspondence of Walter M. Whitehill and Berenson, 1949-1956, relates to the publication of Berenson's letters to Porter. Also contains manuscripts, lecture outlines and notes for courses on medieval and Byzantine art and sculpture, architectural drawings; biographical material including diplomas, certificates, and papers relating to Porter's Harvard appointment. Also includes photographs of the Porter family; from a world tour takenby Porter while at student at Yale; and a student room at Yale. Also includes manuscripts of Porter's literary works: Pope Joan, Columcille Goes, Conchobar's House, and Mephistopheleia. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of manuscripts of writings and notes. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Records in subgroup UAIII.5 include minutes of faculty meetings from 1725; dockets for faculty meetings; statutes and laws; faculty votes; and scrapbooks from 1873 containing reports, correspondence, memoranda, and lists of students. Also records of administrative officers in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For further information see title of individual office or officer entered under: Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Records in subgroup UAIII.10 include mainly reports, minutes and dockets, correspondence of individual committees and boards of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For description of committees see: Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Committees. Records in subgroup UAIII.15 include records of the Faculty and its various administrative subdivisions. Most of these records concern students. Types of records included are record books of student absences, admission records, admittaturs (a student's handwritten copy of the college laws signed by the president, 1715-1866), class rank lists, grades and examination results, diplomas, lists of degree candidates, course lists, room assignments, reports on the occupants and condition of college rooms, 1737-1855, student aid and scholarship records, registration cards, withdrawal lists, 1888-1922, lists of PBK candidates, and individual student folders. Also annual appointment cards for teaching and research fellows, 1940-1961, and staff record cards, 1943-1949. Records in subgroup UAIII.27.xx-.29.xx) relate to historical events such as class disturbances in 1872, student participation in Spanish-American War and World War I and II, the Bailey Plan for unification of the botanical sciences at Harvard, Konrad Adenauer address of 1953, proposal for the Science Center, student demonstrations of 1969, core curriculum legislation, 1978-1979, and recruitment of minority and women faculty, 1980.".
- catalog abstract "Nathan Prince (1698-1748), who was educated at Harvard College and employed as one of its Tutors for almost twenty years, was believed by many to be the most significant scholar of mathematics and natural philosophy in the American colonies of his time. This collection contains illustrated notebooks on mathematics and other subjects Prince created while a Harvard undergraduate, as well as an illustrated notebook on a wide range of topics which he appears to have used in teaching. Also in the collection is a notebook in which Prince made entries about various scholars' and church fathers' accounts of the Resurrection.".
- catalog abstract "These papers document the professional life and activities of Frederick Ward Putnam.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of sermons.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and biographical manuscript and letters of the Earl of Shaftesbury.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal and professional correspondence, teaching papers, and biographical and autobiographical material. Correspondence contains Richard's files as President of the American Chemical Society, 1914; Chemical Laboratory correspondence, 1895-1928; and family letters, 1877-1901. Correspondents include C. W. Eliot, W.P. White and others. Teaching materials include chemistry course lists and grades, 1890-1928; A.B. degree requirements; lecture and laboratory notes; and laboratory computation books, 1914- . Also autobiographical writings such as description of visit with Kaiser; chapel address, 1915; and photographs and other biographical data compiled by J.B. Conant for a memoir of Richards. Included are Conant's notes on these unpublished materials. Other materials include Richard's diaries, 1907-1928; manuscripts of Lowell Lectures; clippings, 1895-1923, about Berlin trip; medals; and manuscripts of addresses, lectures and writings. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, mostly original, with Henry W. Longfellow. Also some correspondence of H.W.L. Dana, Alice Longfellow and Anna E. Roelker; photographs of B. Roelker and H.W. Longfellow; and pencil sketch.".
- catalog abstract "Includes professional correspondence; manuscripts of speeches, sermons and articles; and research and teaching notes on religion and English. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains extensive writings, research notes, and correspondence documenting Royce’s philosophical thought as a student, scholar, and teacher. Materials include Royce’s manuscripts for many, but not all, of his published works, as well as drafts, outlines, and lectures, including course notes and lectures, and Royce's research notebooks on logic. The collection also includes research notes and correspondence pertaining to Royce’s work on the history of California, as well as some documentation of Royce’s friendship with William James.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, 1908-1916, of Sabine; research notebooks, 1899-1919, with data on acoustical research; and notes on ballistics. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Contains photocopies of daily logs submitted to the Office of the Dean of Harvard College by the University Police Department. Includes detailed logs of incidents regarding larceny under $100, medical assistance, fire alarms, malicious destruction of Harvard and student properties, disturbances, bomb threats, and other incidents and actions.".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains ten documents related to Francis Sales, Harvard instructor of French and Spanish from 1816 until 1854. While most of the documents are in English, two of the documents are in French. The records pertain to Sales's work as a translator, his honorary master's degree from Harvard in 1835, communication with French government leader Francois Argo (1786-1853) in 1848 and 1849, Sales's resignation from Harvard in 1852 and 1854, and letters of condolence to Sales's daughter, Mary, from the Harvard Corporation and Senator Charles Sumner following Sales's death on February 16, 1854. The documents include a translation certified by Sales of a 1798 power of attorney for ship captain Thomas Whippo, correspondence between Sales and Harvard President Josiah Quincy related to the delivery of his honorary diploma, an 1852 letter from Harvard Corporation member James Walker regarding Sales's letter of resignation, an autobiographical sketch by Sales written in 1853, and a copy of his 1854 resignation.".
- catalog abstract "Includes notebooks, scrapbook and other papers relating to Sanger's teaching and research on arsenic. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and other papers about appointments and service during the Civil War. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal professional correspondence; manuscripts of articles and speeches; research notes about physical education; glass plate negatives and other photographs; financial records; and anthropometrical records, 1883-1925, from the Department of Physical Education. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes letter, 1910, to Prof. Francis B. Gummere. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letterbook, ca. 1895, of memoranda; memoirs; manuscripts of an address and of research; and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence, mostly incoming, and some photocopies of letters by Seymour. Contains letters to daughter Edith and other family members and some letters concerning Seymour's assistantship at Farlow Herbarium. Also includes essays relating to natural theology.".
- catalog abstract "The papers of Stephen Sewall consist of a small assortment of his personal papers, four volumes of lectures delivered at Harvard College between 1765 and 1782, and three volumes containing an Aramaic (known as Chaldee in the 18th century) and a Greek lexicon. The materials were created over more than three decades and reflect his work as a professor and scholar of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The collection offers a resource for studying undergraduate education at Harvard, as well as the scholarly work being done by one of Massachusetts' leading classical and linguistic scholars in the 18th century.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, notebooks and drawings, 1884-1898, relating to Shaler's work for the U.S. Geological Survey; reports, 1872, on lunar orography; and manuscripts of writings. Also includes Shaler letters to Alfred C. Lane (1885-1895) , and other items of Lane some of which do not relate to Shaler (especially letters and papers by and about Harry Rosenbusch, 1889-1914). Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes sample blank forms, such as plan of examination for admission to the freshman class; letters relating to the Rose Bowl football game, 1920; and annotated Official Guide to Harvard University, 1929. The following individuals served as Regent: C.C. Felton (1849-57); J. Lovering (1857-70); C.M. Stearns (1905-10); E.H. Wells, Acting (1911-12); and M. Luce (1919-35). For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence dated 1890 and 1921.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, mostly professional, diaries, journals, manuscripts, historical notes, and clippings. Included is Sibley's private journal, 1846-1865 and 1866-1882; Collectanea Biographica Harvardiana, Volumes 1-31, containing alumni biographies with additions by Sibley; manuscripts of biographical sketches, 1873-1885, and other research material about Harvard graduates; lectures about Montgomery and Arnold's expeditions to Quebec; and accounts of Sibley's American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes photographs and manuscript items.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, mostly personal; documents from Harvard and Haverford Colleges; family genealogical and legal material; travel journals of C.L. Smith and Emma G. Smith; family photographs and portraits; lecture notes, 1865-1866, at Göttingen University (in German), at Harvard and elsewhere; and scrapbook, 1859-1869, with Harvard and Haverford College material and from European travels.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal correspondence, 1876-1930; student notebooks, 1879-1883, from University of Leipzig and Göttingen; account books and papers about royalties from his publications; notes and tracings from Greek vases. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters written in modern Greek, ca. 1837-1841, to S.C. Brace; and 3 volumes of published works with annotations and preface by Sophocles, including Dictionary of Latin and Byzantine Greek (1860).".
- catalog abstract "Small folded sheet of paper containing a manuscript sermon by Solomon Stoddard. The handwriting is so small as to be virtually illegible.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letter and other papers. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence dated 1874 and 1903-1907. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "One leaf containing a brief handwritten letter of introduction from Charles W. Greene to Judge Joseph Story recommending Robert M. Porter of Nashville, Tenn. for admission to the Harvard Law School.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and other records of Henry Chauncey, and forms and notices.".
- catalog abstract "Includes 33 volumes of diaries and related correspondence, 1933. Also letters to H. Smith.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, 1916-1917, with W.W. Chadbourn; and other correspondence, report and notes concerning litigation. Also reviews, letters and clippings, ca. 1915, about water conservation. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".