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James, William, 1842-1910. Papers: Guide.
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bMS Am 1092.9-1092.12
James, William, 1842-1910. Papers: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
© 2002 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1092.9-1092.12
Creator: James, William, 1842-1910.
Title: Papers,
Date(s): 1803-1941 (inclusive) 1862-1910 (bulk).
Quantity: 42 boxes, 36 V., 1 scroll box, and 5 cartons (57 linear ft.)
Abstract: Papers of American philosopher and psychologist William James.
Administrative Information
Processing Information : Processed by: Patrick K. Miehe.
With the exception of the notebooks and bound compositions, which have been grouped
separately and arranged in chronological order, the compositions of William James have
been separated according to subject matter (papers on psychology, philosophy, religion,
etc.) and arranged in alphabetical order by title. Notations (e.g. N5 or B3) to the far right
of the individual entries refer to call numbers given the compositions prior to the
completion of this catalogue.
Acquisition Information: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Henry James III.
Historical Note
James was an American philosopher and psychologist.
Organization
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I. bMS Am 1092.9: Correspondence
A. Letters to William James
B. Letters from William James
C. Letters to Henry James Sr.
D. Letters from Henry James Sr.
E. Letters to Alice Howe (Gibbens) James
F. Other letters
G. Early James family letters
II. bMS Am 1092.9: Compositions
A. Boxed manuscripts
i. Papers on psychology
ii. Papers on philosophy
iii. Papers on religion
iv. Notes and papers on Herbert Spencer
V. Notebooks
vi. Miscellaneous papers
B. Bound manuscripts
i. Compositions
ii. Diaries, etc.
iii. Newspaper clippings, reprints of articles and drawings by William
James, diplomas, degrees, etc.
C. Other papers
i. Printed matter concerning William James
ii. Miscellaneous material concerning William James
iii. Other compositions
iv. James family photographs
V. Miscellaneous papers
III. bMS Am 1092.10: Papers concerning William James
A. Letters to Ralph Barton Perry from students of William James
B. Letters to Henry James 3rd
C. Letters from Henry James 3rd
D. Letters to Ralph Barton Perry
E. Letters from Ralph Barton Perry
F. Letters to Alice Howe (Gibbens) James
G. Other letters
H. Miscellaneous
IV. bMS Am 1092.11: Letters from Alice Howe (Gibbens) James
V. bMS Am 1092.11: Other letters
VI. bMS Am 1092.12: Mary Temple letters to John Chipman Gray
Scope and Content
Contains personal and professional correspondence of William James, mostly letters
written by him, including over 1300 to his wife Alice and over 400 to his brother Henry;
and compositions including manuscripts, drafts, and notes on psychology, philosophy,
religion, and Herbert Spencer; as well as addresses, lectures, articles, diaries, 1865-1910
(with gaps), address books and notebooks with reading lists, sketches, and notes James
took as a student.
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Collection also contains correspondence of James's parents and wife, early James family
papers, daguerreotypes and photographs of the James family, an account book,
scrapbooks, clippings, and miscellaneous material. Also includes manuscripts by others
including student notes from his classes, and articles on his work; letters to Ralph Barton
Perry from James's students and correspondence concerning Perry's The Thought and
Character of William James; correspondence of Henry James III in his search for William
James letters; and printed material about William James.
Also includes letters from Mary Temple to John Chipman Gray.
Some materials formerly housed in bound volumes. When collection was reorganized the materials
were removed and the empty volumes saved as: bMS Am 1092.9 (4604). They were later sent to the
Harvard Depository. Consult Houghton Reading Room staff for access.
Container List
Series: I. bMS Am 1092.9: Correspondence
A. Letters to William James
(1) Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. T.L.s.; Boston, 28 May 1889. 2s.(2p.)
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918. 7 letters:
(2) A.L.s.; Beverly Farms, 27 Jul 1882. 1s.(4p.)
(3) A.L.s.; [n.p.] 9 Dec 1907. 1s.(4p.)
(4) A.L.s.; [n.p.] 11 Feb 1908. 1s.(4p.)
(5) A.L.s.; [n.p.] 17 Feb 1908. 1s.(4p.)
(6) A.L.s.; [n.p.] 21 Feb 1908. 2s.(5p.)
(7) A.L.s.; [Paris] 20 Jun 1910. 1s.(4p.)
(8) A.L.s.; [same] 29 Jun 1910. 1s.(4p.)
(8a) Agnew, CR (A.L.s.; New York, 2 Sep 1880. 1s.(2p.)
Anderson, Frank. See item 3059.
Babcock, James W. See item 4410.
Bakewell, Charles Montague, 1867- 8 letters:
(9) A.L.s.; Berlin, 23 Dec 1894. 2s.(6p.)
(10) A.L.s.; Paris, 7 May 1896. 3s. (12p.)
(11) A.L.s.; same, 7 Aug 1899. 2s. (6p.)
(12) A.L.s.; Wilkes-Barre, 8 May 1901. 3s. (11p.)
(13) A.L.s.; Interlaken, 3 Jul 1902. 3s. (9p.)
(14) A.L.s.; Oliver's Mills, 3 Jul 1905. 2s. (7p.)
(15) A.L.s.; Glen Rock, 3 Sep 1905. (10p.)
(16) T.L.s.; New Haven, 14 Sep 1909. 2s.(6p.) env.
Barrows, Isabel (Hayes) Chapin, 1845-1913. See item 4417.
Bergson, Henri, 1859-1941. 29 letters:
(17) A.L.s.; Paris, 6 Jan 1903. 2s. (6p.)
(18) A.L.s.; same, 25 Mar 1903. 2s.(5p.)
(19) A.L.s.; same, 15 Feb 1905. 1s.(4p.)
(20) A.L.s.; same, 20 Jul 1905. 2s. (7p.)
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(882) A.L.s.; New York, 29 Dec [n.d.]. 1s.(2p.) env.
(883) A.L.s.; Cambridge, 3 Jan [n.d.]. s.(4p.) env.
(884) Davis, Horace, 1831-1916, addressee. A.L.s.; Stanford, 19 Apr 1906. 19s.
(19p.)
Draft of letter; with TS. (carbon copy) of completed letter: 8s. (8p.)
Dewey, John, 1859-1952, addressee. 5 letters:
(885) A.L.s.; Chocorua, 28 Sep 1902. 1s.(2p.)
(886) A.L.s.; Cambridge, 11 Mar 1903. 1s.(4p.)
(887) A.L.s.; same, 23 Mar 1903. 1s. (4p.)
(888) A.L.s.; same, 17 Oct 1903. s.(7p.)
(889) A.L.s.; Tallahassee, 2 Feb 1904. (2p.)
(890) Dorr George Bucknam 1853. , addressee. A.L.s.; Cambridge, 24 Mar
[1902]. 1s. (4p.) env.
Dorr, [Mrs. George Bucknam addressee. 10 letters:
(891) A.L.s.; [Cambridge] 9 Jan 1891. 1s.(4p.)
(892) A.L.s.; Chocorua, 3 Jul 1894. 1s. (4p.)
(893) A.L.s.; same, 28 Aug 1894. 1s. (4p.)
(894) A.L.s.; same, 3 Jul 1895. 1s. .(3p.)
(895) A.L.s.; Cambridge, 16 Aug 1896. 1s.(4p.)
(896) A.L.s.; same, 13 Sep [ca. 1896]. 1s.(3p.)
(897) A.L.s.; same, 13 Jul 1897. 1s.(4p.)
(898) A.L.s.; same, 16 Jul 1897. 1s.(3p.)
(899) A.L.s.; same, 22 Jul 1898. 1s.(4p.)
(900) A.L.s.; same, 10 Jul [1899]. 1s.(3p.) env.
(901) Duveneck, Frank, 1848-1919. A.L.s.; [Florence] 13 Apr 1893. s.(4p.)
Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926, addressee. 2 letters:
(902) M.L. (copy); Rome, 24 Dec 1900. 3s. (10p.)
(903) A.L.; [n.p., n.d.]. 4s. (14p.)
Emmet, Ellen, addressee. See items 1066-1086.
Emmet, Rosina, addressee. 13 letters:
(903a) A.L.s.; Cambridge, 5 Jan 1895. 1s.(4p.)
(903b) A.L.s.; Norwich, 16 Jul 1895. 3s.(6p.)
(903c) A.L.S.; Denver, 11 Aug 1895. 1s.(4p.)
(903d) A.L.s.; Burlington, 3 Aug 1896. 2s.(4p.)
(903e) T.L.s.; Cambridge, 19 Jan 1897. 3s.(3p.)
(903f) A.L.s.; Bar Harbor, 11 Aug 1897. 3s.(8p.) env.
Also addressed to Ellen Emmet.
(903g) A.L.s.; Monterey, 9 Sep 1898. 2s. (4p.)
(903h) A.L.s.; [Keene Valley] 21 Jun 1899. 1s.(4p.)
(903i) A.L.s.; Costebelle, 15 Apr 1900. 1s. (4p.)
(903j) A.L.s.; Silver Lake, 12 Sep 1901. 1s.(4p.)
(903k) A.L.s.; Chocorua, 26 Aug 1902. 2s.(8p.)
(9031) A.L.s.; Cambridge, 25 Dec 1902. 1s. (4p.)
(903m) A.L.s.; Bad-Nanheim, 21 Jun 1910. s.(3p.)
Evans, Elizabeth G, addressee. 7 letters:
(904) T.L. (copy); Berkeley, 2 Sep 1898. 1s. (1p.)
(905) T.L. (copy); [n.p.] 24 Apr 1899, 1s.(1p.)
(906) T.L. (copy); Costebelle, 17 Jan 1900. 3s.(3p.)
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bMS Am 1092.1
James, William, 1842-1910. Correspondence: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
NE
118-120.
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
8/6/07
C 2001 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Descriptive Summary
Recharded
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1092.1
Creator: James, William, 1842-1910.
Title: Correspondence,
Date(s): 1856-1910.
Quantity: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Correspondence and a few compositions of American philosopher and psychologist William
James.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: This material includes many different accessions gathered together. The donor
information, if known, is listed with each item.
Historical Note
William James was an American philosopher and psychologist, a leader of the philosophical movement
of Pragmatism and of the psychological movement of functionalism.
Organization
Organized into the following series:
I. Transcripts of letters from William James to various correspondents
II. Letters to William James
III. Letters from William James
IV. Compositions by William James
Container List
Series: I. Transcripts of letters from William James to various correspondents
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Removed from copy of Von Hügel's "The mystical element of religion as studied in St. Catherine of
Genoa," v.II (1908). From C639.8.9*.
(110a) Kershaw, John. Letters to WJ, 1909.
Removed from Phil 194.21.3.
*97M-67, book originally a gift of William James to Harvard College Library.
(111) Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph, 1851-1940. Letter to WJ, 1908.
Removed from Phil 8520.22.
(112) Rankin, Henry William. Letters to WJ, 1905.
Gift of the James family, 1944.
(112a) Troward, T. (Thomas), 1847-1916. Letter to WJ, 1909.
Removed from Phil 194.21.3.
*97M-67, book originally a gift of William James to Harvard College Library.
Series: III. Letters from William James
(113) Letter from WJ to [Edward Lincoln] Atkinson, 1899.
Gift of Mrs. Charles L. Slattery, 175 Beacon St., Boston, MA, recd: 1948 Jul. 1, *48M-224 (30).
(114) Letter froin WJ to William W. Baldwin, 1902.
Gift of Mrs. Henry S. Grew, 1965 Oct. 14.
(115) Letter from WJ to Blake, 1892.
Purchased with Duplicate money ($1.50), from I.R. Brussell, recd: 1948 Aug. 1, *48M-21.
(116) Letter from WJ to Jesse Harliaman Coursault, 1903.
Gift of Mr. Arthur L. Irion, 8411 Knollwood Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63121, recd: 1980 Oct, *80M-53
(1).
(117) Letter and postcard from WJ to James P. Craft, 1909.
Transcript of letter and postcard. Gift of James P. Craft, 212 East 11th St., Rome, Georgia, 1951 Jul. 4,
*51M-301. Includes letter from Ralph Barton Perry concerning gift.
(118) Letters from WJ to Mrs. Charles H. Dorr, 1887-1901.
(119) Letters from WJ to George Buckram Dorr, 1889-1909.
(120) Letter from WJ to George [Dorr], undated.
Gift of Mrs. Henry James, 133 E. 64 St., New York 18, NY, recd: 1951 Apr. 15, *50M-362 (25a).
(121) Letters from WJ to Katharine (Temple) Emmet, 1868 and undated.
Gift of Mrs. John Lapsley, care of William James, 95 Irving St., Cambridge 38, Mass., recd: 1946 Jun.
10, *45M-390, 391.
(122) Letters from WJ to Giulio Cesare Ferrari, 1900-1909.
Includes copies of letters from Henry James III and letters from Guarnieri concerning gift of this
material. These are photocopies of typed transcripts: the originals are the property of the Contessa Nora
Pressio Colonnese. For permission to publish, readers should apply to the Fondazione G.C. Ferrari, Care
of Prof. Mario Quarante, Via Wagner 6, Padua, Italy, as well as to the James family estate.
Gift of Dr. Patrizia Guarnieri, 70 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02138, recd. 1982 Feb. 5, *87M-61.
(123) Letter from WJ to [Sir David] Ferrier, 1891.
Gift of Reginald Coggeshall, 1940.
(124) Letter from WJ to John M[adison] Fletcher, 1904.
Gift of Mr. Arthur L. Irion, 8411 Knollwood Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63121, recd: 1980 Oct., *80M-53
(2).
(125) Letter from WJ to Edith Forbes, 1907.
(126) Letter from WJ to W. Cameron Forbes, 1904.
Gift of William James, Esq., 95 Irving St., Cambridge, MA, recd: 1954 July, *54M-64.
(127) Postcards from WJ to John Hays Gardiner, 1900-1906.
(128) Letter from WJ to Nicholas Paine Gilman, 1903.
Gift of the Reverend Mr. James W. Macdonald, 1965 Nov. 23.
(129) Letter from WJ to Josephine Clara Goldmark, 1908.
Gift of Miss Pauline Goldmark, 89 Hillcrest, Hartsdale, NY, 1951 May 8, *50M-369.
(130) Letters from WJ to Josephine Clara Goldmark, 1908-1909.
Gift of Miss Pauline Goldmark, 89 Hillcrest Rd., Hartsdale, NY, recd: 1957 Jul. 3, *57M-1.
(131) Letter from WJ to Pauline Goldmark, 1903.
Gift of Pauline Goldmark, 89 Hillcrest Rd., Hartsdale, NY, recd: 1952 Jul. 14, *52M-21 (2).
(132) Postcard from WJ to Pauline Goldmark, 1904.
Gift of Pauline Goldmark, 89 Hillcrest Rd., Hartsdale, NY, recd: 1952 Jul. 14, *52M-21 (3).
(133) Letter from WJ to Pauline [Goldmark]. 1905.
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James family. Letters from other James family members, 1858-1906: Guide.
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bMS Am 1095
James family. Letters from other James family
members, 1858-1906: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Olive
afratee
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
©
2001 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1095
CBL
Creator: James family.
Title: Letters from other James family members,
Date(s): 1858-1906.
Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Letters from other James family members (other than William or Henry James) to family
members and various others.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: Gifts of the James family.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Scope and Content
Includes letters from Alice Howe Gibbens James, Garth Wilkinson James, J.J. Garth
Wilkinson, Robertson James, and Catherine Walsh.
Container List
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883. 7 letters to his parents:
(1) [N.p.] 1 Jul 1858. 1s.(3p.)
(2) Geneva, Dec 1859. 2s.(8p.)
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(3) Bonn [Aug 1860] 2s.(8p.)
(4) Same [Summer, 1860] 2s. .(7p.)
(5) Hilton Head, S.C., 27 Apr 1865. 1s.(4p.)
(6) Gordon, Fla., 8 Apr 1868. 2s.(6p.)
(7) Milwaukee, 7 Aug 1872. 1s.(4p.) [incomplete]
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883.
(8) A.L.s.to Jeannette Gourlay; Morris Island, S.C., 28 Dec 1864. 1s.(3p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883.
(9) A.L.s.toJohn C. Gray; Milwaukee, 20 Jan 1882. 2s.(6p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883. 6 letters to Alice James:
(10) In the field, Tillaponny River, 5 Jan 1865. 1s.(3p.)
(11) [Same?] 22 Feb 1865. 1s.(4p.)
(12) Gordon, Fla., 6 Aug 1866. 2s.(3p.)
(13) Same, 3 Mar 1868. 1s.(4p.)
(14) Florida, 28 Apr 1869. 2s.(7p.)
(15) Milwaukee, 28 Aug 1872. 1s.(4p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883.
(16) A.L.s.to Alice U. James; Milwaukee, 26 May 1878. 1s.(4p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883. 2 A.L.s.to Henry James Jr.:
(17) Milwaukee, 11 Nov 1881. 2s.(3p.)
(18) Same, 6 Feb 1883. 6s.(22p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883. 2 A.L.s.to William James:
(19) Milwaukee, 16 May 1878. 1s.(2p.)
(20) Same, 25 Sep [1883] 1s.(3p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883.
(21) A.L.s.to Katherine P. Loring; Milwaukee, 5 Dec 1882. s.(8p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883. 9 letters to Frances R. Morse:
(22) Milwaukee, 8 Jul 1872. 1s.(4p.)
(23) [Same?] 19 Nov [1873?] 1s.(1p.)
(24) Same, 9 Mar 1882. 1s.(4p.)
(25) [Same?] 2 Nov 1882. 1s.(4p.)
(26) Milwaukee, 27 Nov [1882?] 2s.(5p.)
(27) [Same? 1882?] 1s.(4p.)
(28) Same, 9 Jan 1883. 1s.(4p.)
(29) Same, 3 Mar 1883. 1s.(3p.)
(30) [Same? 1 Mar 1883] 1s.(2p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883. 2 letters to Ellen Shaw:
(31) In the field, Tillipenny River, 13 Jan 1865. 2s.(4p.)
(32) [Same?] 28 May 1865. 3s.(12p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883.
(33) A.L.s.to Thomas W. Ward; Concord, 24 May 1861. 1s.(3p.)
James, Garth Wilkinson, 1845-1883.
(34) Paper read before "The Loyal Legion"; reprinted in The Milwaukee Sentinel, 2 Dec
[1888?]
Newspaper clipping, mounted on 5s.(5p.)
Wilkinson, J. J. Garth
(35) A.L.s.to Garth Wilkinson James; London, 27 Sep 1865. 1s.(4p.)
Savage & Haile
(36) A.L.s.to Garth Wilkinson James; Gainesville, Fla., 25 Aug 1869. 1s.(2p.)
James Alice Howe, 1849-1922.
(37) A.L.s.to George Bucknam Dorr; Stanford, 22 Apr [1906] 3s.(11p.)
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With A.N.S.(William.James) on p.[12].
Accompanied by a typed transcript.
The letter contains allusions to the California earthquake.
James, Robertson, 1846-1910.
(38) Record of a sitting with Mrs Piper [Notes sent to William Anderson concerning a
sitting with medium Mrs. Leonara E. Piper.] A.MS.(unsigned); Arlington Heights, 28 Dec
1893. 8s.(8p.)
James, Robertson, 1846-1910. 3 letters (typed copies) to Edward Henry Clement:
(39) Concord, 1 Aug 1900. 2s.(2p.)
(40) Boston, 22 Nov 1900. 2s.(2p.)
(41) Concord, 12 Jan 1903. 1s.(1p.)
James, Robertson, 1846-1910. 3 letters to Alice H. James:
(42) Milwaukee, 18 May 1878. 1s.(4p.)
(43) Dansville, 24 Feb 1898. 2s.(2p.) [copy]
(44) Concord, 22 Jan [1906] 6s.(6p.)
(45) T.L.(copy) to Henry James, Sr.; Milwaukee, 23 Oct 1872. 1s.(1p.) [incomplete]
James, Robertson, 1846-1910. 3 A.L.s.to William James:
(46) Concord, 11 Mar [1890] 2s.(4p.)
(47) Same [1890] 3s.(5p.)
(48) Same, 10 Oct [18-?] 2s.(8p.)
Walsh, Catharine
(49) A.L.s.to Mrs C. P. Cranch; New York, 22 Mar [1882?] 1s.(4p.)
Walsh, Catharine 2 A.L.s.to William James:
(50) Boston, 23 Dec [1882?] 1s.(4p.)
(51) [N.p.] 28 [ 1888?] s.(7p.)
Walsh, Catharine 5 A.L.s.to Henry James Jr.:
(52) Vienna, 1 Nov [1869?] 1s.(4p.)
(53) [Same? 1869?] 1s.(4p.)
(54) New York, 13 Jan [1873] 2s.(8p.)
(55) Same, 1 May [1873?] 2s.(8p.)
(56) Boston, 2 Dec [1882?] 2s.(8p.)
Walsh, Catharine 2 A.L.s.toMrs Henry James Sr.:
(57) Rowsley, Derbyshire, 1 Jun [1872] 1s.(4p.)
(58) Grindelwald, 20 Jul [1872?] 1s.(4p.)
Harvard University. Dept. of philosophy. Visiting committee.
(59) Form letter soliciting funds for the renovation of the Psychological laboratory, under
the direction of William James]
[Cambridge? 1890?] 3s.(3p.)
Near-print reproduction.
With the autograph signatures of John Fiske, J. B Warner, and George B Dorr. and a
note added by Dorr.
Accompanied by a typed copy.
hou00129
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Howe, M. A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe), 1864-1960. Additional papers: Guide.
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MS Am 1524-1524.2
Howe, M. A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe),
1864-1960. Additional papers: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
VE
IS
906
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
© 2003 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1524
Call No.: MS Am 1524.1
Call No.: MS Am 1524.2
Creator: Howe, M.A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe), 1864-1960.
Title: Additional papers,
Date(s): 1880-1959.
Quantity: 35 boxes (9 linear ft.)
Abstract: Primarily professional correspondence of biographer and editor M.A. De Wolfe
Howe.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: *57M-206 *58M-21 *59M-47
Deposited by M. A. DeWolfe Howe, 58 Highland Street Cambridge, Mass; received:
1958 April, 1958 July, and 1959 October 6.
Historical Note
Howe was a biographer, editor, historian, and poet. He held editorial positions on the
Youth's Companion (1888-1893, 1899-1913), The Atlantic Monthly (1893-1895), Harvard
Alumni Bulletin (1913-1919), and Harvard Graduates' Magazine (1917-1918). Howe was
also vice-president of The Atlantic Monthly Company (1911-1929).
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
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I. MS Am 1524: Correspondence
II. MS Am 1524.1: Additional correspondence
III. MS Am 1524.2: Letters to M. A. DeWolfe Howe
Scope and Content
Correspondence of Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe, together with two boxes of
pamphlets and four boxes of notebooks, scrapbooks of Howe's publications in newspapers
and magazines, diaries, 1928-1951, and other printed material. The correspondence consists
chiefly of incoming letters with carbon copies of some of Howe's replies. There are also 278
letters, 1878-1904, from Howe to his mother which document his student years at Lehigh
and Harvard and his early years in Boston. In general the correspondence relates to Howe's
editorial and biographical work and includes letters from writers for the Youth's Companion
and from authors of volumes published in the series of Beacon Biographies of Eminent
Americans, edited by Howe. In addition there are 17 letters, 1870-1891, from Bishop
William Hobart Hare to Howe's father and a few scattered earlier letters and documents of
James Buchanan, Josiah Quincy, and Daniel Webster.
Container List
Series: I. MS Am 1524: Correspondence
*57M-276
Also includes pamphlets and clippings.
(1) Abbott, Charles David, 1900-1 letters from and 2 to; 1939-1941.
(2) Abbott, Holker, 1858- 7 letters from and 1 to; 1916-1929.
(3) Academy of Radio & Television Arts & Sciences. 1 letter from and 1 to; 1952.
(4) Ackerman, Carl William, 1890- 1 letter from and 1 to; 1949.
(5) Abigail Adams Historical Society. 1 letter from; 1952.
(6) Adams, Brooks, 1848-1927. 2 letters from and 2 to; 1921.
(7) Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. 5 letters from; 1913-1914.
(8) Adams, Charles Francis, 1862-1943. 5 letters from and 1 to; 1915-1939.
(9) Adams, Elizabeth A. 1 letter from; 1942.
(10) Adams, Frederick B. 2 letters from and 1 to; 1949-1950.
(11) Adams, Henry, 1875-3 letters from and 2 to; 1932-1946.
(12) Adams, Kathryn S. 1 letter from; 1949.
(13) Adams, John 2 letters from and 1 to; 1954.
(14) Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949. 86 letters from and 26 to; 1924-1941.
(15) Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871-1 2 letters from and 1 to; 1945.
(16) Ade, George, 1866-1944. 2 letters from; [1900]
(17) Agassiz, George Russell, 1862- 3 letters from and 1 to; 1936.
(18) Agassiz, Elizabeth C. 1 letter from; 1899.
(19) Aldrich, Elizabeth. (Mrs Bailey Aldrich) 1 letter from and 1 to; 1942.
(20) Aldrich, Eleanor L. 2 letters from; [n.d.]
(21) Aldrich, George I. 1 letter from and 1 to; 1932.
(22) Aldrich, Margaret Chanler. 6 letters from and 1 to; 1937-1940.
(23) Aldrich, Nelson W. 1 letter from; 1954.
(24) Aldrich, Richard, 1863-1937. 3 letters from; 1928-
(25) Aldrich, Mrs Richard 2 letters to; 1938-1940.
(26) Aldrich, Talbot. 1 from and 1 to; 1930-1936.
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(16) Ade, George, 1866-1944. 2 letters from; [1900]
[1900] (17) Agassiz, George Russell, 1862- 3 letters from and 1 to;
letters from; [n.d.] (21) Aldrich, George I. 1 letter from and 1 to; 1932.
1948. (56) Apley, George. Newspaper clippings;
(90) Baker, George Pierce, 1866-1935. 5 letters from; 6 to;
(108) Barton, George Edward. 2 letters from; 1 to; 1906-1923.
(149) Blumer, George Alder. 1 letter from; 1936.
(155) Booth, George R. 1 letter from; 1 to; 1938.
(158u) Brett, George Platt, 1858- 1 letter from; 1903.
(158v) Brett, George Platt, Jr. 1 letter to; 1946.
1954. (162) Browne, George Henry, 1857- 1 letter from; [n.d.]
(166) Bryan, George Sands, 1879- 1 letter from; 1 to; 1942.
1955. (178) Burnap, George. 1 letter from; 1 to; 1920.
(189) Cabot, George E. 3 letters from; 3 to; 1932-1933.
1902. (205) Carpenter, George, Rice, 1863-1909. 4 letters from; 1900
(273) Constable, William George, 1887- 4 letters from; 1 to; 1939-1949.
1933. (293) Cottrell, George William, Jr. 3 letters from; 1950-1952.
(371) Dorr, George Bucknam, 1853- 1 letter from; 1906.
(371) Dorr, George Bucknam, 1853- 1 letter from; 1906.
(371) Dorr, George Bucknam, 1853- 1 letter from; 1906.
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Davis, William Morris, 1850-1934. Papers: Guide.
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1345
kept
Creator: Davis, William Morris, 1850-1934.
Title: Papers,
Date(s): 1869-1931.
5/08
Quantity: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Papers of American geographer and geologist William Morris Davis.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: *53M-183.
Transferred from the Institute of Geographic Exploration; received: 1954.
Historical Note
Davis, an American geographer and geologist, was a world authority on physical geography, a
creator of the science of geomorphology, and called the father of physiography, He taught geology
at Harvard University (1876-1912), traveled throughout the world, founded the Harvard Travelers
Club and the Association of American Geographers, and also contributed to the fields of astronomy
and meteorology.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Content
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Contains geological and geographical notebooks with field notes Davis kept on his scientific
expeditions all over the world, especially in the United States and Western Europe; drafts of articles
and lectures; and drawings that document his career. Also portraits of Davis and biographical
material.
Container List
Davis, William Morris, 1850-1934.
(1) Notes on Paleontology, 1869.
(2) Record of voyage on board the "Ella" 1870.
(3) Argentina, 1873.
(4) Tennessee Valley, Catskills, 1876.
(5) Kentucky and Tennessee, 1876.
(6) Mt. Desert, November, 1880.
(7) Catskill, 1882.
(8) Catskill, 1882.
(9) Catskill, Kingston, Mts. Becrafts, and Monadnock, 1883.
(10) Boston and vicinity, 1883-1884.
(11) Drift Hills in central New York, 1885.
(12) Saugerties, N.Y., Hillsboro, N.H., Tarriffvile, Ct., 1886.
(13) Summer school project, 1887.
(14) New Britain, 1887.
(15) Pennslyvania, 1889.
(16) "Drift notes", May, 1889.
(17) New Jersey and Lake Passaic, 1870.
(18) U.S. Geological survey, 1890-1892.
(19) Belgium and Germany.
(20) Furnishings of 11 Wallace St. Cambridge, Wm.M.Davis
(21) Albany, 1894.
(22) Europe, 1894.
(23) Syracuse, 1897; Narragansett, 1901; Westfield, Conn. 1901.
(24) Western Excursion, 1897.
(25) Europe, 1898-1899.
(26) Scotland, Central France, 1898.
(27) Central Plateau France, January, 1899.
(28) Norway, [1899]
(29) Venice - Munich, 1899.
(30) France, Amalfi, Brindisi, 1899.
(31) Vienna - Steinbruck, 1899.
(32) Rome - Venice, 1899.
(33) Southern England, 1900.
(34) Colorado Canyon, June, 1900.
(35) Notes on Brittany, Sept, 1900.
(36) Notes on White Mtns., 1900, Pennslyvania, 1901, Springfield, 1901.
(37) Notes on Colorado Canyon Trip, July, 1901.
(38) Notes on North Carolina. November, 1902.
(39) Notes on Nevada Oregon, and Utah. 1902.
(40) Same
(41) Turkistan, 1903.
(42) Turkistan, 1903.
(43) Colorado, Utah, 1904.
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(44) Mexico, 1904 - Wales, 1907.
(45) South Africa, 1905.
(46) South Africa, 1905.
(47) Mexican Trip, 1906.
(48) Italy, 1908
(49) Italy and France, 1908.
(50) Colorado, 1910.
(51) Switzerland and Italy, 1911.
(52) France, England, and Ireland, 1911.
(53) Journal of transcontinental celebration, [1911-1912]
(54) France and Italy, 1912.
(55) Montana and Idaho, 1913
(56) California, Feb 1925-Mar 1925
(57) [Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona, Apr, 1925-May, 1926]
(58) Arizona, May, 1929-June, 1931.
(59) Oroville [n.d.]
(60) Western Excursion [n.d.]
3 boxes of lectures, essays, drawings, and photographs.
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MS Am 1798
Davis, William Morris, 1850-1934. Additional
papers: Guide.
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
letter
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Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1798
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Creator: Davis, William Morris, 1850-1934.
Title: Additional papers,
Date(s): 1885-1951.
Quantity: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
181
Abstract: Primarily professional correspondence of American geographer and geologist William
Morris Davis as well as compositions by him.
faor;
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: *64M-265
Transferred from The Geographical Institute; received: ca. 1955.
Historical Note
Davis, an American geographer and geologist, was a world authority on physical geography, a
creator of the science of geomorphology, and called the father of physiography. He taught geology
at Harvard University (1876-1912), traveled throughout the world, founded the Harvard Travelers
Club and the Association of American Geographers, and also contributed to the fields of astronomy
and meteorology.
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
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MS Am 1869.1
Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. Family papers:
Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
© 2003 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1869.1
Creator: Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839.
Title: Family papers,
Date(s): 1796-1857.
Quantity: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
Abstract: Correspondence and compositions of New York City banker Samuel Ward and
his family.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: *73M-15
Gift of Mr. Robert L. Gale, Department of English University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania 15260; received: 1973 October 2.
Historical Note
Julia Rush Cutler Ward (1796-1824), of Boston, an author of occasional poems, married
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Samuel Ward (1786-1839), a New York City banker and philanthropist, in 1812. They
were the parents of seven children including Julia Ward Howe.
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
I. Correspondence
II. Compositions and miscellanea
Scope and Content
Consists chiefly of correspondence among family members namely correspondence
between Samuel Ward and Julia Rush Cutler Ward. Also contains poems by family
members, including poems written by Samuel for Julia; prayers, religious journals, notes,
and verse by Julia; a journal by Samuel; a few receipts; a will; and miscellaneous
manuscripts.
Container List
I. Correspondence
N.b.: Samuel Ward (1756-1832) is referred to as Samuel Ward, Sr.; Samuel Ward (1786-1839)
as Samuel Ward; Samuel Ward (1814-1884) as Samuel Ward III.
(1) Bethune, Joanna (Graham) 1770-1849. 2 letters to Samuel Ward; [n.d.].
(2) Cutler, Benjamin Clarke. 1 letter to Samuel Ward; 1832.
(3) Cutler, Benjamin Clarke, 1798-1863. 1 letter to John Ward; 1856.
(4) Cutler, Sarah (Mitchell) Herne. 2 letters to Samuel Ward; 1824 & [n.d.].
No. 2 with a letter by Elizabeth Ward to Samuel Ward.
(5) Dorr, Mary Gray (Ward). 25 letters to Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford Terry; 1837-
5/22/04
1841 & [n.d.].
(6) Euangeles, CLM 1 letter to Samuel Ward; 1837.
With a letter by John Henry Hill to Samuel Ward.
(7) Graham, Isabella (Marshall) 1742-1814. 2 letters to Sarah (Mitchell) Herne Cutler;
1797 & [n.d.].
No. 1 publ. in Isabella Graham's The power of faith. N. Y., 1843.
(8) Graham, Isabella (Marshall) 1742-1814. 1 letter to Julia Rush (Cutler) Ward; [n.d.].
(9) Howe, Julia (Ward) 1819-1910. 2 letters to Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford Terry;
1845 & [n.d.].
Each with a letter by Francis Marion Ward to Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford Terry; no.
2 with a letter by Francis Marion Ward to Henry Ward.
(10) Howe, Julia (Ward) 1819-1910. 1 letter to Samuel Ward; [n.d.].
With an A.MS.s. poem by her.
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(11) Mailliard, Anne Eliza (Ward) 1824-1895. 1 letter to [John Gray Ward?]; [n.d.].
(12) Terry, Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford, d. 1897. 5 letters to Samuel Ward; [1824]
-
1838 & [n.d.].
No. 3 with a letter by Francis Marion Ward to Samuel Ward.
(13) Ward, Ann Catherine. 1 letter to Julia (Ward) Howe; [n.d.].
With letters by Ann Catherine Ward to Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford Terry and to
Anne Eliza (Ward) Mailliard.
(14) Ward, Ann Catherine. 11 letters to Julia Rush (Cutler) Ward; [n.d.].
No. 1 with a letter by Samuel Ward, Sr. to Julia Rush (Cutler) Ward.
(15) Ward, Francis Marion, 1820-1847. 20 letters to Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford
Terry; 1840-1846.
No. 14 also to Anne Eliza (Ward) Mailliard.
(16) Ward, Francis Marion, 1820-1847. 1 letter to Samuel Ward; [n.d.].
(17) Ward, George Cabot, 1824-1887. 5 letters to Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford Terry;
1840-1841 & [n.d.].
No. 5 with a letter by Mary Gray (Ward) Dorr to Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford Terry.
(18) Ward, Henry, d. 1840. 1 letter to Samuel Ward; 1836.
(19) Ward, Henry, d. 1840. 1 letter to Samuel Ward III; 183[-].
(20) Ward, John Gray, d. 1856. 1 letter to Anne Eliza (Ward) Mailliard; [n.d.].
Perhaps by John Gray Ward.
(21) Ward, Julia Rush (Cutler) 1795-1824. 2 letters to Benjamin Clarke Cutler; 1807 &
[n.d.].
(22) Ward, Julia Rush (Cutler) 1795-1824. 3 letters to Isabella (Marshall) Graham; 1814
& [n.d.].
(23) Ward, Julia Rush (Cutler) 1795-1824. 1 letter to Eliza J Ward; [n.d.].
(24) Ward, Julia Rush (Cutler) 1795-1824. 29 letters to Elizabeth Ward; [n.d.].
(25) Ward, Julia Rush (Cutler) 1795-1824. 9 letters to Phebe E Ward; 1815-1816 &
[n.d.].
(26) Ward, Julia Rush (Cutler) 1795-1824. 1 letter to Samuel Ward, Sr.; [n.d.].
(27) Ward, Julia Rush (Cutler) 1795-1824. 98 letters to Samuel Ward; 1812-1823 &
[n.d.].
Nos. 3, 17, 36 & 37 with letters by Maria Eliza (Cutler) Francis to Samuel Ward; nos. 44,
46 & 47 with letters by John Wakefield Francis to Samuel Ward; nos. 49 & 50 with
letters by Louisa Charlotte (Cutler) McAllister to Samuel Ward.
(28) Ward, Samuel, 1756-1832. 2 letters to Ann Catherine Ward; 1807 & [n.d.].
(29) Ward, Samuel, 1756-1832. 1 letter to Phebe (Greene) Ward; 1808.
With a letter by [Henry] Ward to Phebe (Greene) Ward and one from H[enry] Ward to
Kate Ward.
(30) Ward, Samuel, 1756-1832. 2 letters to Samuel Ward; [n.d.].
(31) Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. 3 letters to Sarah (Mitchell) Herne Cutler; 1813-1814 &
[n.d.].
(32) Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. 1 letter to [], lady Feltham; 1832.
(33) Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. 3 letters to Julia (Ward) Howe; [n.d.].
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No. 1 with A.MS. poem by Samuel Ward.
(34) Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. 1 letter to Anne Eliza (Ward) Mailliard; 1838.
Also addressed to Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford Terry.
(35) Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. 5 letters to Ann Catherine Ward; 1806-1809 & [n.d.].
Also addressed to Phebe E Ward.
(36) Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. 245 letters to Julia Rush (Cutler) Ward; 1812-1823 &
[n.d.].
No. 3 with letter by Eliza J Ward to Julia Rush (Cutler) Ward; no. 110 lacks ending; no.
113 with letter by Louisa Charlotte (Cutler) McAllister; nos. 138, 140 & 151 with letters
by Samuel Ward III; nos. 140 & 151 with letters by Samuel Ward, Sr.; nos. 140, 166 &
189 with letters by Ann Catherine Ward; no. 190 with letter by Henry Ward, all to Julia
Rush (Cutler) Ward.
(37) Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. 2 letters to Phebe (Greene) Ward; 1804-1805.
(38) Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. 4 letters to Samuel Ward, Sr.; 1803-1806 & [n.d.].
No. 4 lacks ending; no. 3 with letter by Samuel Ward to Phebe E Ward and to Ann
Catherine Ward.
(39) Ward, Samuel, 1814-1884. 1 letter to Julia Rush (Cutler) Ward; [n.d.].
2 copies [in the hand of Samuel Ward, Sr.?].
(40) Ward, Samuel, 1814-1884. 2 letters to Samuel Ward; 1824 & [n.d.].
No. 2 with poem in the hand of Samuel Ward on verso.
Series: II. Compositions and miscellanea
(41) Bethune, Divie. [Poem]. A.MS.; Jamaica Plains, 23 Jul 1796. 1s. (4p.)
(42) Cunningham, M [Receipt for Samuel Ward]. A.MS.s.; New York, 23 Mar 1820. 1s.
(1p.)
(43) Cutler, Sarah (Mitchell) Herne. [Poems]. A.MS.; [n.p., n.d.]. 2s. (3p.)
(44) Graham, Isabella (Marshall) 1742-1814. [Prayer]. A.MS.; [n.p., n.d.]. 1s. (2p.)
Written for Julia Rush (Cutler) Ward.
(45) Mailliard, Anne Eliza (Ward) 1824-1895. [Poems]. A.MS.s.; [n.p.], 1832 & [n.d.].
2s. (4p.)
(46) New York historical society. Extract from the minutes of a meeting.. MS.
(unidentified hand); New York, 1839. 1s. (1p.) env.
(47) R[], C[]. A journal [and a letter] for Mrs. Ward. MS.; [n.p., n.d.]. 2s. (7p.)
(48) Terry, Louisa Cutler (Ward) Crawford, d. 1897. [Will]. MS. (copy in an unidentified
hand); London, 16 Oct 1857. 1s. (4p.)
(49) Ward, Julia Rush (Cutler) 1795-1824. [Prayers and religious journals]. A.MS.; [n.p.]
1814 & [n.d.]. 8f. (13p.) & 5s. (13p.)
(50) Ward, Julia Rush (Cutler) 1795-1824. [Miscellaneous notes and verse]. A.MS.;
[n.p., n.d.]. 4f. (8p.) & 2s. (3p.)
(51) Ward, Samuel, 1756-1832. [Statements of payment]. A.MS.s.; Jamaica, 15 Aug & 1
Sep 1820. 2s. (4p.)
(52) Ward, Samuel, 1786-1839. [Journal]. A.MS.; [n.p., n.d.]. 2s. (6p.)
Fragments missing. (torn).
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Author : Shurcliff, Arthur A. (Arthur Asahel), 1870-1957.
Title : Notebooks, 1897-1902.
Locations/Orders : Availability
Location : Houghton 1 MS Am 1424 Holdings Availability
Finding aids : Electronic finding aid available hhttp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou01154
Unpublished printed finding aid available in the Houghton Accessions Records, 1955-1956,
under *55M-161.
Description : 1 V. (.14 linear ft.)
Description : Arranged chronologically.
History notes : Shurcliff was a landscape architect who, with Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., founded the
landscape architecture program at Harvard University.
Summary : Autograph manuscript on Charles Eliot's remarks on landscape architecture, together with
three logbooks of trips taken in the U.S. and abroad.
Provenance : At least one location has provenance information. Click on the holdings link(s) for specific
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Cite as : Arthur A. Shurcliff Notebooks (MS Am 1424). Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Subject : Shurcliff, Arthur A. (Arthur Asahel), 1870-1957.
Eliot, Charles, 1859-1897.
Subject : Harvard University -- Faculty.
Subject : Landscape architecture.
Form/Genre : Logs (records)
Notebooks.
Occupation : Landscape architects.
Authors : Eliot, Charles, 1859-1897.
HOLLIS Number : 009002523
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MS Am 1424
Shurcliff, Arthur Asahel, 1870-. Notebooks:
Guide.
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Call No.: MS Am 1424
Creator: Shurcliff, Arthur Asahel, 1870-.
Title: Notebooks,
Date(s): 1897-1902.
Quantity: 4 V. in 1 case (.14 linear ft.)
Abstract: Logbooks and writings of the American landscape architect Arthur Asahel
Shurcliff.
Acquisition Information:
*55M-161
Gift of Arthur A. Shurcliff Esq.; 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts; received: 1956 Feb.
Historical Note
Shurcliff was a landscape architect who, with Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., founded
the landscape architecture program at Harvard University.
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Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Content
Autograph manuscript on Charles Eliot's remarks on landscape architecture, together
with three logbooks of trips taken in the U.S. and abroad.
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(1) Shurcliff, Arthur Asahel, 1870- What Mr. Eliot said. A.MS.s.; [n.p.] May 1897. 1v.
Obiter dicta of Charles Eliot on landscape problems.
(2) Shurcliff, Arthur Asahel, 1870- Log of 5 days in Newburyport
A.MS.s.; [n.p.] August 1898.
1v.
(3) Shurcliff, Arthur Asahel, 1870- Log of a 5 days stay in Concord A.MS.s.; [n.p.] May 1898.
1v.
(4) Shurcliff, Arthur Asahel, 1870- Log of a lonely trip to Europe
A.MS.s.; [n.p.] Sep - Oct
1902. 1v.
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Norton, Elizabeth Gaskell, 1866-. Papers of Elizabeth Gaskell Norton
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1s.(2p.) env. (4) Ashburner, George. A.L.s. to [ Elizabeth Gaskell Norton ]; [
1s.(4p.) (5) Ashburner, George. A.L.s. to Sara Norton; London,
1s.(4p.) (61) Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. T.L.s. to Elizabeth Gaskell Norton;
1s.(2p.) env. (62) Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. T.L.s. to same; West New Brighton,
1s.(3p.) env. (63) Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. T.L.s.(Uncle Giorgio) to same; West
1s.(3p.) env. (64) Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. T.L.s. to same; West New Brighton,
1s.(3p.) env. (65) Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. Photograph S.; 27 Jan
With typed translation, 1s.(1p.) (69) Darwin, Sir George Howard, 1845-1912, A.L.s. to Elizabeth
Gaskell Norton;
[James, Henry, 1843-1916. ] T.L. (copy) to Arthur [George Sedgwick ]; [ London ] 5 Dec
1s.(3p.) (182) Joachim, George. A.L.s. to same: Dunedin, N.Z., 10 Sep
2s.(8p.) (260) Palmer, George Herbert, 1842-1933. A.L.s. to [ Sara] Norton;
Mrs. Wilson King. (305) Sedgwick, Arthur George, 1844-1915. A.L.s. (initials) to Sara
Norton ]:
1s.(1p.) F.67. Bancroft, George. 1800-1891. A.L.s. to same; ensroute for Washington,
1s.(2p.) F.67 Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925. A.L.s. to same; Northampton,
1s.(3p.) F.33. Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. T.L.s. to [Sara Norton ];
1s.(2p.) F.19. Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. MS. telegram to Charles Eliot Norton;
1s.(1p.) F.20. Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. T.L.s. to same; West New Brighton,
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MS Am 1465
Ward, Samuel Gray. Papers of Samuel Gray Ward
and Anna Hazard Barker Ward: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
© 2002 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1465
Creator: Ward, Samuel Gray.
Title: Papers of Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward,
Date(s): 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
Quantity: 7 boxes (2.3 linear ft.)
Abstract: Papers of Samual Baker Ward and his wife Anna Hazard Barker Ward, friends of Ralph
Waldo Emerson and associates of the Transcendentalists.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: *42M-2088 *45M-343
Gift of Mrs. William C. Endicott and Mrs. Charles Bruen Perkins; received: 1942, 1944, and 6 Mar
1946.
Historical Note
Ward (1817-1907), a banker in Boston and New York, was a friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson and
an associate of the Transcendentalists. Anna Hazard Barker Ward was his wife.
Organization
Organized into the following series:
I. Papers
II. Other papers
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III. Miscellanea
Scope and Content
Chiefly letters to the Wards from relatives, friends, and business associates; also some letters by
them, a few poems by Samuel Ward, and a diary, 1845-1852, and commonplace book of Anna
Ward. The chief correspondent represented is Ralph Waldo Emerson. Others include Joshua Bates,
John Murray Forbes, Margaret Fuller, Otto and Jenny Lind Goldschmidt, Augustine Heard, Henry
James (the father), Fanny Kemble, Charles Eliot Norton, Elizabeth Peabody, Catherine Maria
Sedgwick, Charles Sedgwick, Elizabeth Buckminster Dwight Sedgwick, Celia Laighton Thaxter,
and Sarah Butler Wister.
Container List
Series: I. Papers
(1) Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886. A.L.s. (C.F.Adams) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; [n.p.] 18 Jun
[18--?] folder ([1]p.)
(2) Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886. A.L.s. (C.F.Adams) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; London, 1
Apr 1863. folder ([3]p.)
266.
(3) Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886. A.L.s. (C.F.Adams) to [Samuel Gray Ward];London, 19
Jun 1863. folder ([4]p.)
(4) Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. A.L.s. (Charles F. Adams) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; South
Lincoln, 9 Nov [1900] folders ([7]p.)
(5) Adams, Marian (Hooper) 1843-1885. A.L.s. (Marian Adams) to [Samuel Gray Ward];
Alexandria, 15 Mar [1873] folder ([4]p.)
(6) Adlerspawr, A A.L.s. (A.Adlerspawr) to [Mrs. Anna Hazard Barker Ward]; [n.p.] 10 Jun 1862.
folder ([2]p.)
With envelope.
(7) Adlerspawr, A A.L.s. (A.Adlerspawr) to [Anna Hazard Barker Ward]; Carlskrona, 23 Sept
1862. folder ([2]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(8) Adlerspawr, A A.L.s. (A.Adlerspawr) to [Anna Hazard Barker Ward]; Stockholm, 21 Apr 1869.
folder ([3]p.)
(9) Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910. A.L.s. (A.Agassiz) to [Anna Hazard Barker Ward];
Cambridge, 21 Sept [1860] 1/2 folder ([1]p.)
(10) Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot (Cary) 1822-1907. A.L.s. (Elizabeth C. Agassiz) to [Samuel Gray
Ward]; Cambridge, 5 Nov 1900. folder ([3]p.)
(11) Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873. A.L.s. (L.Agassiz) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; [n.p., 185-?] folder
([1]p.)
(12) Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873. A.L.s. (L.Agassiz) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Cambridge, 29 Dec
[185-?] ([2]p.)
(13) Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873. A.L.s. (L.Agassiz) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; [Cambridge] 24 Dec
1860. folder ([3]p.)
(14) Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873. A.N.s. (L.Agassiz) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Cambridge, 9 May
1861. ([1]p.)
(15) Allen, Mary W A.L.s. (Mary W.Allen, and 5 others) to [Margaret (Fuller) Ossali]; [n.p., 183-?]
([1]p.)
(16) Ambert, Joachim, baron, 1804-1890. A.L.s. (Baron Ambert) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward];
Nancy, 6 Nov 1857. folder ([4]p.)
In French.
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1853. folder ([4]p.)
(241) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Liverpool, 5 May
1858. folder ([2]p.)
(242) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; St.Michael's Mount, 2
Dec 1860. folder ([5]p.)
(243) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)] Ward; Liverpool, 11 Jan
1861. folder ([3]p.)
(244) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Liverpool, 30 Nov 1861. folder
([2]1.) Addressed onp. [4].
(245) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Liverpool, 28 Feb
1862. folder ([3]p.)
(246) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Liverpool, 7 Dec
1862. folders ([11]p.)
(247) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Liverpool, 21 Jul
1863. folders ([8]p.)
(248) Dixon, Joshua A.L.(unsigned) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward];[Liverpool] 10 Mar 1864.
folder ([4]p.)
Last part of this letter is missing.
(249) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; London, 27 May
1870. folder ([2]p.)
(250) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward];[Liverpool] 18 Dec
1870. folders ([7]p.)
(251) Dixon, Joshua A.N.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; [Liverpool?] 29 Jun [1873. ]
folder ([1]p.)
(252) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Cheshire, 20 Mar
1876. folder ([3]p.)
(253) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Cheshire, 29 Nov
1876. folder ([2]p.)
(254) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; [n.p.] 29 Oct 1877.
folder ([5]p.)
(255) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Cheshire, 15 Jan
1879. folder ([4]p.)
(256) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Exeter, 4 Aug 1879.
folder ([3]p.)
(257) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; 28 Jun 1880, Exeter.
folder ([4]p.)
(258) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; 27 Dec 1880. folder
([4]p.)
(259) Dixon, Joshua A.L.s. (Joshua Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Exeter, 25 Jun
[1882. ]folder ([4]p.)
(260) Dixon, Mrs. Margaret A.L.s. (Margaret Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Letherhead,
21 Jan 1886. folders ([8]p.)
(261) Dixon, Mary L A.L.s. (M.L.Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward];[Liverpool] 16 Oct
[185-?] folders ([8]p.)
(262) Dixon, Mary L A.L.s. (M.L.Dixon) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)] Ward; [Liverpool] 4 May
[1858]([2]p.)
(263) Dorr, George Bucknam, 1853- Typescript of letter to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Bar Harbor, Nov
1933. (31.)
Enclosure: typed annotation, identifying people mentioned in this letter.
(264) Dorr, George Bucknam, 1853- Typescript of letter to T[h]om[as Wren Ward]; Bar Harbor, 3
May 1934. ([1]p.)
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(265) Dorr, Mary Gray (Ward) A.L.s. (M.G.W.Dorr) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Nice, 11
Dec [1875] folder ([4]p.)
(265a) Dorr, Mary Gray (Ward) A.L.s. (M. G. D.) to "My dear Sam" [i.e. Samuel Gray Ward];
Oldfarm, 3 Aug [189-?] folders ([8]p.)
(265b) Dorr, Mary Gray (Ward) A.L.s. (M. G. D.) to "My dear Sam" [i.e. Samuel Gray Ward];
[n.p.] 17 May [189-?] folder ([4]p.)
(266) Downing, Andrew Jackson, 1815-1852. A.L.s. (A.J.Downing) to [Samuel Gray Ward];
Newburgh, 14 May 1849. folder ([4]p.)
(267) Downing, Andrew Jackson, 1815-1852. A.L.s. (A.J.Downing) to [Samuel Gray Ward];
Newburgh, 1 Jul 1850. folder ([2]p.)
(268) Dresel, Anna (Loring) A.L.s. (Anna Loring) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward];[n.p.] 15 Oct
[186-?] folder ([4]p.)
(269) Dresel, Anna (Loring) A.L.s. (Anna Dresel) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)] Ward; Dresden, 22
May [18]72. folder ([4]p.)
(270) Dresel, Anna (Loring) A.L.s. (Anna Dresel) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Dresden, 30
May [1872. ]folder ([4]p.)
(271) Dresel, Anna (Loring) A.N.s. (Anna L.Dresel) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Boston, 19
May 1873. ([1]p.)
(272) Dresel, Otto, 1826-1890. A.L.s. (Otto Dresel) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; [n.p., 18--?] ([1]p.)
(273) Dresel, Otto, 1826-1890. A.L.s. (Otto Dresel) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; North
Conway, 11 Aug [186-?] folder ([3]p.)
(274) Dresel, Otto, 1826-1890. A.L.s. (Otto Dresel) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Beverly, 21
Sept 1868. folder ([2]1.)
(275) Dresel, Otto, 1826-1890. A.L.s. (Otto Dresel) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; [Boston, 187-?] folder
([3]p.)
First part of this letter is wanting.
(276) Dresel, Otto, 1826-1890. A.L. to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Boston, 19 Feb 1873. folder ([4]p.)
Last part of this letter is wanting.
(277) Duncan, W Butler A.L.s. (W.Butler Duncan) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Staten Island, 8 Sep
[1872. ]folders ([16]p.)
(278) Embury, Emma Catherine (Manley) 1806-1863. Transcript of poem, in 6 stanzas "To the
memory of Miss Sophia Elizabeth Clinch (Thyrza)" ; [n.p., 18--?] ([2]p.)
(279) Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909. A.L.s. (Ellen T.Emerson) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)
Ward]; Concord, 19 Oct 1874. folder ([4]p.)
(280) Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909. A.L.s. (Ellen T.Emerson) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)]
Ward; Concord, 17 Nov 1874. folder ([4]p.)
(281) Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909. A.L.s. (Ellen T.Emerson) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)
Ward]; Concord, 8 Feb 1876. folder ([4]p.)
(282) Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909. A.L.s. (Ellen T.Emerson) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)
Ward];Concord, 4 Apr 1876. folder ([4]p.)
(283) Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909. A.L.s. (Ellen T.Emerson) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)
Ward];Concord, 24 Jul 1876. folder ([4]p.)
(284) Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909. A.L.s. (Ellen T.Emerson) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)]
Ward; Concord, 27 Aug 1878. folders ([8]p.)
(285) Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909. A.L.s. (Ellen T.Emerson) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)
Ward];Concord, 30 Jan 1882. folders ([7]p.)
(286) Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909. A.L.s. (Ellen T.Emerson) to [Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Gray
Ward]; Concord, 28 Apr 1882. folders ([7]p.)
With envelope.
(287) Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909. A.L.s. (Ellen T.Emerson) to [Anna Hazard (Barker)
Ward]; Concord, 22 Oct 1889. folder ([4]p.)
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(1294r) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker), d. 1900. A.L.s. (Anna B.) to [Thomas H. Barker]; [Geneva,
Sep 1838] [1]1.
(1294s) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker), d. 1900. A.L.s. (Anna B.) to [Thomas H. Barker]; Lucerns, 1
Sep [1838] folder ([3]p.)
(1294t) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker), d. 1900. A.L.s. (Anna B.) to [Thomas H. Barker]; New York,
23 Dec 1838. folder ([4]p.)
Addressed on .44
(1295) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900. Typescript of letter signed (Sam & Anna) to [Thomas
Wren Ward]; Boston, 6 May [184-?] ([1]p.)
o
(1296) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; [n.p.] 20 Nov
[184-?] folder ([1]p.)
(1297) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900. A.L.s. (Anna H.Barker Ward) to Hiram Powers;
Boston, 30 Apr 1841. folder ([4]p.)
(1298) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900. A.L.s. (Anna H.B. Ward) to Abigail E.Thurston, Mary
Barrow; Boston, 29 Dec 1842. folder ([3]p.)
(1299) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900. A.L.s. (Anna H.B.Ward) to Abigail E. Thurston, Mary
Barrow; Boston, 29 Dec 1842. folder ([3]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1300) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.draft S. (Anna H.B. Ward) to Abigail E.Thurston,
Mary Barrow; [Boston, 31 Jan 1843 ]folder ([3]p.)
(1301) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900. A.L.s. (Anna B.Ward) to Abigail E.Thurston, Mary
Barrow; Boston, 31 Jan 1843. folder ([3]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
O
(1302) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 25
Jan 1845. folder ([2]p.)
0
(1303) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; New York, 15
Apr 1845. folder ([2]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1304) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; [n.p.] 11 May
(1845] folder ([3]p.)
(1305) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 11
Jan 1846. folder ([2]p.)
(1306) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 16
Apr 1846. folder ([1]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1307) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 29
Apr 1846. folder ([2]p.)
(1308) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Montreal, 8
Jul [1846. ]folder ([3]p.)
(1309) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 30
Oct [1846. ]folder ([3]p.)
o
(1310) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (A.H.B.W.) to [Lydia (Gray) Ward]; Highwood,
2 Nov 1846. folder ([4]p.)
o
(1311) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna H.B.Ward) to [Thomas Wren and Lydia
(Gray) Ward]; Highwood, 5 Mar 1847. folder ([3]p.)
o
(1312) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; [n.p.] 27 Jun
1847. folder ([3]p.)
(1313) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Brooklyn, 28
Oct 1847. folder ([4]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
1314) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 20
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Nov 1847. folder ([3]p.)
(1315) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren and Lydia (Gray)
Ward]; Highwood, 13 Mar 1848. folder ([4]p.)
(1316) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 6
Apr 1848. folder ([4]p.)
(1317) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren] and [Lydia (Gray)
Ward]; Highwood, 25 Jun [1848. ]folder ([2]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1318) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 18
Jul 1848. folder ([4]p.)
(1319) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 24
Jul 1848. folder ([2]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1320) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 29
Jul 1848. folder ([3]p.)
(1321) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 18
Mar 1849. folder ([4]p.)
(1322) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Highwood, 22
Apr 1849. folder ([4]p.)
(1323) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna H.B. Ward) to [Lydia (Gray) Ward];
Highwood, 1 May 1849. folder ([4]p.)
(1324) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Boston, 29
Dec 1850. folder ([4]p.)
(1325) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; [Boston] 18
May [1851] folder ([2]p.)
(1326) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900. A.L.s. (Anna H.B. Ward) to [Lydia (Gray) Ward];
Northampton, 5 Jun 1851. folder ([3]p.)
(1327) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Northampton,
3 Jul 1851. folder ([4]p.)
(1328) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Northampton,
6 Sep 1851. folder ([4]p.)
(1329) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900. A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Northampton,
26 Sep 1851. folder ([4]p.)
(1330) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Northampton,
18 Oct 1851. folder ([4]p.)
(1331) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Boston, 9 Nov
1852. folder ([4]p.)
(1332) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Lydia (Gray) Ward]; Blue Hills, 1
Jul 1853. folder ([4]p.)
(1333) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Blue Hills, 13
Jul 1853. folder ([4]p.)
(1334) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Lydia (Gray) Ward]; Blue Hills, 28
Jul 1853. folder ([4]p.)
(1335) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (A.H.B.W.) to [Lydia (Gray) Ward]; Blue Hills,
15 Aug 1853. folder ([4]p.)
(1336) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Lydia (Gray) Ward]; Boston, 23 Dec
[1854. ]folder ([3]p.)
(1337) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna) to [Thomas Wren Ward]; Sharon, 1 Aug
1855. folders ([12]p.)
(1338) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.A.L.s. (Anna Ward) to [Ralph Waldo Emerson];
Bywood? 2 Oct 1859. folder ([4]p.)
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(1339) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) .1900. Autograph memoranda in re "Souvenirs of Mrs.
Craven" also a letter of George Keats; [Rome? 1869?] Written upon an envelope.
(1340) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900. Transcript of diary; Lenox, 1 Jan 1845- Boston, 28 Sep
1842. ([144]p.)
(1341) Ward, Anna Hazard (Barker) d.1900.Commonplace book, with transcripts of verses, etc. in
the handwriting of Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward and others. Also sketches in pencil and in water
color. [n.p., 183-?]
(1342) Ward, George Cabot, 1824-1887. A.L.s. (George C.Ward) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; London,
25 Apr 1847. folder ([4]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1343) Ward, Louisa C A.L.s. (Louisa C.Ward) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; 19 Sept 1841.
folder ([2]p.)
(1344) Ward, Martha A A.L.s. (Martha .Ward) to [ ] Farrar; Boston, 11 Oct 1836. folder
([3]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1345) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (S.G.Ward) to []; [n.p., 18--?] folder ([2]1.)
(1346) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. Autograph poem in 3 stanzas "Fading away"; also 3 other
poems entitled: "Moonlight", "The temple", and "The sea". [18--?] ([2]p.)
(1347) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. Autograph poem in 6 stanzas, beginning "O faraway &
long-ago!" [18--?] ([2]p.)
Includes: annotation in handwriting of William Crowninshield Endicott "by Samuel Gray Ward".
(1348) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. Autograph poem "The Barque 'Anna'" in 9 stanzas. [n.p.,
18--?] folder ([2]p.)
(1349) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907, Autograph poem in 2 stanzas, beginning "Teach me the
friendship of pain"; [n.p., 18--?] ([1]p.)
(1350) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (S.G.W.) to [ New York [18--?]
folder
([4]p.)
(1351) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (S.G.W.) to [Eliza Ware (Rotch) Farrar];
Greenbank, 10 Oct 1836. folder ([3]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1352) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (S.G.Ward) to [Eliza Ware (Rotch) Farrar];
Greenbank, 6 Oct 1836. folder ([3]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1353) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (S.G.Ward) to [Eliza Ware (Rotch) Farrar];
Levister, 13 Oct 1836. folder ([3]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1354) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (S.G.W.) to [Eliza Ware (Rotch) Farrar]; New York,
10 Apr [1838. ]folder ([4]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1355) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.memorandum in re selling large quantity of wheat for
Baring Bros. & co. 1td. to Napoleon III; [New York] 21 Sep [1855] folder ([3]p.)
(1356) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (Father) to [Elizabeth Ward]; Boston. 30 Jun 1860.
folder ([4]p.)
(1357) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (Saml.G.W.) to [ ? ] New York, 24 Apr 1863. folder
([4]p.)
(1358) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (Saml.G.W.) to [ ? ]; Boston, 15 May [1863. ]folder
([4]p.)
(1359) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.draft unsigned to [ ? ] Rhinelander; Philadelphia 10 Feb
[1872. ]folder ([3]p.)
(1360) Ward, Samuel Gray, 1817-1907. A.L.s. (Sam.G.Ward) to Messrs.Baring Brothers & Co.;
Washington, 21 Feb [1891. ]folder ([3]p.)
(1361) Ward, Thomas Wren, 1786-1858. A.L.s. (T.W.Ward) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Boston, 19
Jun 1845. folder ([2]p.)
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Addressed on p. [4].
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(1362) Ward, Thomas Wren, 1786-1858. A.L.s. (T.W.Ward) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Boston, 7
May 1849. folder ([1]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1363) Ward, Thomas Wren, 1786-1858. A.L.s. (T.W.Ward) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; [Boston, 8
May 1849 ]folder ([1]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1364) Ward, Thomas Wren, 1786-1858. A.N.s. (T.W.Ward) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Boston, 1
Jun 1849. ([1]p.)
(1365) Ward, Thomas Wren, 1786-1858. A.L.s. (T.W.Ward) to [Samuel Gray Ward];Boston, 3 Jun
1849. folder ([2]p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
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(1366) Ward, Thomas Wren, 1786-1858. Last will and testament, signed (T.W.Ward) and
witnessed by Francis C.Lowell, Moses L.Hale, and E.L.Perkins; Boston, 9 Mar 1850. folder ([2]p.)
Manuscript, by a lawyer's clerk. Includes: ms. codicil S. (T.W.Ward) and witnessed by Moses
L.Hale, E.L.Perkins and Samuel White; [Boston] 31 Jul 1850.
(1367) Ward, Thomas Wren, 1786-1858. A.L.s. (T.W.Ward) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward];
Canton, 17 Aug 1856. folder ([4]p.)
(T368) Ware, John, 1795-1864. A.N.s. (John Ware) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; [Boston?] 11 Feb
1851. folder ([1]p.)
(1369) Ware, John, 1795-1864. A.L.s. (John Ware) to [Samuel Gray Ward];[Boston] 14 Feb 1851.
folder ([1]p.)
(1370) Ware, John, 1795-1864. A.L.s. (John Ware) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Boston, 13
Jul 1851. folder ([2]1.)
(1371) Ware, John, 1795-1864. A.L.s. (J.Ware) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Boston, 29 May 1853.
folder ([2]p.)
(1372) Waterston, Anna C L A.L.s. (Anna C.L.Waterston) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Paris,
25 Aug 1858. folder ([4]p.)
Enclosure: excerpt from a letter of Mr. Mountford and excerpt from letter of William Cullen
Bryant, in the handwriting of Anna C.L. Waterston; [Paris, 25 Aug 1858] ([1]p.)
(1373) Wellman, V U A.L.s. (W.U.Wellman) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Boston, 25 Jul 1865. folder
([1]p.)
Enclosure: part of envelope with the names Medina, and Boston discernible.
(1374) Wells, David, Ames, 1828-1898. A.L.s. (David A. Wells) to [Samuel Gray Ward]; Norwich,
14 Nov 1894? folder ([2]1.)
(1375) White, Stanford, 1853-1906. A.L.s. (Stanford White) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward];
[New York, 1884?] folder ([3]p.)
(1376) White, Stanford, 1853-1906. A.L.s. (Stanford White) to Samuel Gray Ward; [n.p., 1884 ]
folder ([21])
(1377) Whitman, Sarah Wyman, d.1904. A.L.s. (Sarah V.Whitman) to [Samuel Gray Ward];
[Beverly Farms] 13 Jul [189-?] folder ([4]p.)
(1378) Whitman, Sarah Wyman, d.1904. A.L.s. (Sarah W.Whitman) to [Samuel Gray Ward];
Beverly Farms [189-?] folders ([7]p.)
(1379) Whitman, Sarah Wyman, d.1904. A.L.s. (Sarah W.Whitman) to [Samuel Gray Ward];
[Boston] 10 Jun 1890. folder ([4]p.)
(1380) Whitman, Sarah Wyman, d.1904. A.L.s. (Sarah W.Whitman) to [Samuel Gray Ward];
[Boston] 4 Jun 1891. (71.)
(1381) Whitman, Sarah Wyman, d.1904. A.L.s. (Sarah W.Whitman) to [Samuel Gray Ward];
[Boston] 27 Nov 1892. folder ([4]p.)
(1382) Willard, Susanna H A.L.s. (Susanna H. Willard) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Boston,
12 Nov 1865. folder ([4]p.)
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May [18--?] folder ([3]p.)
Addressed on p. [4]
(1431) Ms.poem "Du, Du liegst mir im Herzen
" in 3 stanzas; [n.p., 18--?] ([1]p.)
In German. Includes English translation on verso.
(1432) Ms.account of the Folger family, its descendants, etc.; [n.p., 18--?] ([1]p.)
(1433) Ms.poem "St. Valentine" in 4 stanzas, by "Violet"; [n.p., 18--?] folder ([1]p.)
(1434) A.L. (signature cut away) to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Boston, 9 Dec 1830. folder ([3]
p.)
Addressed on p. [4].
(1435) A.L. unsigned to [Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; Lyndon, 10 Aug 1883. folder ([4]p.)
(1436) Typescript of poem "By the sea" in 8 stanzas, by "A.B."; [n.p.] 1 Jun 1899. ([2]1.) Carbon
copy.
(1437) Ms. envelope to Mrs. Sam[uel] G[ray] Ward [i.e. Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward]; [n.p., 18--?]
Series: III. Miscellanea
(1438) Lock of hair, with ms. annotation on envelope "Bessie's mother's hair - cut off when she was
about thirteen or fourteen"; [n.p., 18--?]
(1439) Two valentines, one addressed in child's handwriting to "Mr. S.G. Ward, 20 Louisburg Sq."
With envelope, annotated in the handwriting of Anna Hazard (Barker) Ward "Feby 14, 1855, from
our children."
(1440) "Historic Maine", ms. account of the state of Maine; [n.p., 18--?] folders ([5]p.)
With envelope, annotated "Historic Maine - Jacob Barker".
1441) Typed list of houses occupied by Samuel Gray Ward, 1839-1865. ([1]p.)
(442) Typed list of houses occupied by Thomas Wren Ward, 1818-1853. ([1]p.)
(1443) Typed list of houses occupied by George Cabot Ward, 1849-1850. ([1]p.)
(1444) Engraved calling card of Mr. Wickham Hoffman. Includes: ms. note on verso, in re birth &
death of "Jacob".
(1445) Engraved calling card of Le P.Theod. Ratisbonne, Missre. Apostolique. Sup de la Cong. de
N.D. de Sion. [n.p., n.d.]
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Howe family. Papers of the Howe-Richards family: Guide.
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MS Am 2215
Howe family. Papers of the Howe-Richards
family: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
IVE
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
C
2003 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 2215
Creator: Howe family.
Title: Papers of the Howe-Richards family,
Date(s): 1840-1950.
Quantity: 6 boxes (3 linear ft.)
Abstract: Correspondence of various members of the Howe-Richards family.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: *52M-301
Deposited by Miss Rosalind Richards, Gardiner, Maine; received: 1953 May 15; gift:
1976.
Access Restrictions: Formerly restricted until 1976.
Historical Note
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Howe family. Papers of the Howe-Richards family: Guide.
Page 2 of 59
Julia Ward Howe was the author of the Battle Hymn of the Republic and other works and
a women's suffrage and club leader and lecturer; her daughters were Laura Elizabeth
Howe Richards and Maud Howe Eliot, and her granddaughter was Rosalind Richards.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by author.
Scope and Content
Primarily correspondence of Maud Howe Eliot, Julia Ward Howe, Laura Elizabeth Howe
Richards, and Rosalind Richards. Correspondents include Hester Alington, Henry Beston,
Margaret (Terry) Chanler, Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth, Olivia Howard Dunbar, and Annie
(Ward) Mailliard. Includes photographs of Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards, Maud Howe
Elliott and others.
Container List
(1) Adams, Franklin Pierce, 1861 - Letters to Laura Elizabeth (Howe) Richards:
A.L.s.; [New York] 17 Jun [19 ] 1s. (1p.)
A.L.s.; [New York], [n.d.] 1s. (1p.)
(2) Alington, Hester Letters to Alida Chanler Emmet:
A.L.s.; Durham, 26 Dec 1945. 2s. (4p.)
A.L.s.; Durham, 12 Dec 1947. 2s.(4p.)
(3) Alington, Hester. A.L.s. to Alida Chanler Emmet; Durham, [n.d.] 2s. (4p.)
(4) Alington, Hester. Letters to Rosalind Richards:
A.L.s.; Herefordshire, 23 Oct 1899. 1s.(4p.)
A.L.s.; Herefordshire, 14 Dec 1899. 1s. (4p.)
(5) Alington, Hester. Letters to same:
A.L.s.; Herefordshire, 5 Dec 1901. 2s. .(7p.)
A.L.s.; Folkeston, 16 May 1902. 1s. .(4p.)
(6) Alington, Hester. Letters to same:
A.L.s.; Ardfern, 17 Aug 1902. 2s.(8p.)
A.L.s.; Sicily, 20 Nov 1902. (8p.)
(7) Alington, Hester Letters to Rosalind Richards:
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Author : Tavern Club (Boston, Mass.)
Title : The rules of the Tavern Club of Boston : with a list of the officers & members.
Published : Boston : Printed for The Tavern Club, 1897.
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MDCCCXCVII."--Colophon.
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bMS Am 1854.8
Chapman, John Jay, 1862-1933. Additional
papers, 1888-1959: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
© 2001 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1854.8
Creator: Chapman, John Jay, 1862-1933.
Title: Additional papers,
Date(s): 1888-1959.
Quantity: 3 boxes (1.2 linear ft.)
Abstract: Correspondence and compositions of American writer and reformer John Jay
Chapman.
Administrative Information
Processed by: Bonnie B. Salt.
Acquisition Information: *87M-33.
Dorr
Gift of John Winthrop Aldrich; received: 1987.
Historical Note
Many
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Chapman was an American essayist, poet, and reformer.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Scope and Content
Includes clippings, correspondence, holograph manuscripts by Chapman and others,
materials relating to Chapman's 1912 Coatesville speech, notebooks, photographs, printed
materials by and about Chapman, and a scrapbook. Correspondents include: Nicholas
Murray Butler, Elizabeth Winthrop Chanler Chapman, Oswald Garrison Villard, Sarah
Wyman Whitman, and others.
Container List
(1) Barzun, Jacques, 1907- . The selected writings of John Jay Chapman. Edited with an
introduction by Jacques Barzun. Galley; New York, 1957. 7s.(14p.)
Introduction only.
(2) Blechman, Sara. 1 letter to John Jay Chapman; 1912.
(3) Brown, William Adams, 1865-1943. 1 letter to John Jay Chapman; 1912.
(4) Burlingham, Charles Culp, 1858- . 1 letter to John Jay Chapman; 1912.
(5) Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947. 2 letters to John Jay Chapman; 1912.
(6) Chapman, Elizabeth Winthrop (Chanler), 1866-1937. [Latin notebook] 1888. A.MS.s. with
MS. annotations (in the hand of John Jay Chapman); [v.p., v.d.]. 52f.(81p.)
Notebook apparently also used by John Jay Chapman.
With loose sheet, 1s.(1p.), and clipping.
(7)
Chapman, John Jay, 1862-1933. [Letterbook, 1892-1893]. A.MS. and MS. (in the hand of
Enzabeth Winthrop (Chanler) Chapman) and MS. (in unidentified hand); [v.p., v.d.]. 21f. (38p.)
Letters from John Jay Chapman (in the hand of Elizabeth Chapman) including:
ff.2-5 : letter to Sarah (Butler) Wister; 1892.
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ff.6-8 : letter to Mary Gray (Ward) Dorr: 1892
ff.9-13 : 2 letters to Sarah (Wyman) Whitman; 1892.
ff.13-15 : 1 letter to Marianne (Timmins) Brimmer; 1892.
ff.16 Miscellaneous notes by John Jay Chapman. Also includes: ff. 1 Miscellaneous
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A NOTE ON THE ORIGINS OF THE
sentence-after "unknown future"-
HOUGHTON LIBRARY
with "benefactor who wishes to estab-
lish a memorial &c. &c.| But the
Kenneth E. Carpenter
letter as it stands may be enough-
G.P.W.
the concept of the Houghton Library-
The next day, the 25th, Coolidge sent back
T
of a separate building to house and ad-
to Winship the version reproduced here, with
minister a general rare book collection-was
a cover note: "I return my letter corrected. If
around Harvard longer than has hitherto been
you think it should be changed in any way you
documented. It turns out to be another of the
can hold it up. I am off for Squam tomorrow."
great contributions of Archibald Cary
Winship did send the letter on to Clements,
Coolidge, Director of the University Library
who merely acknowledged receipt on 30 June
from 1910 to 1928, with a nudge from George
1924: "I am in receipt of yours of the 21st, also
Opposite: Carbon copy of a letter from
Parker Winship, then Librarian of the Harry
this morning I received your letter from
Archibald Cary Coolidge, outlining
Elkins Widener Collection.
Coolidge."
plans for a project that would eventually
A detailed statement about what we now
Coolidge's letter was brought to my atten-
become the Houghton Library. Repro-
duced by permission of the Harvard
know as the Houghton Library exists in a
tion by Thomas R. Adams, librarian emeritus
University Archives.
letter of 25 June 1924 from Coolidge to
of the John Carter Brown Library, who ran
Winship. Winship had, at the instance of
across it while pursuing work on a biographi-
William L. Clements, received an honorary
cal sketch of Winship. The letter is repro-
doctorate from the University of Michigan in
duced from a carbon copy in the Winship
1917, was a member of the Committee of
papers in the Harvard University Archives
Management of the Clements Library, and
(HUG 4879.5, box 5 of 12); another copy,
had seen through the press The William L.
with Winship's response and the cover letter,
Clements Library of Americana at the University
is in UA 50.8.11.1: Coolidge correspon-
of Michigan, a work that was apparently a joint
dence: A-Z 1922/23 A-Winship, 1923/24.
undertaking with Clements. It had appeared
just in time for the dedication of the Clements
Library on IS June 1923.
Coolidge's letter shows that the Clements
Library in particular, but also the Pierpont
An ACQUISITIONS TRIP TO UKRAINE
Morgan and the John Carter Brown libraries,
were the inspiration for the concept.
Jaryna Turko Bodrock
Coolidge's contribution was to dream not of
a special collection, but of a building housing
B
etween 6 June and 4 July 1993, I traveled
all of the special materials. He saw that the
to Ukraine on a Special Project assessment
fulfillment of this "ideal worth cherishing" re-
trip sponsored by the International Research &
quired "a man of imagination as well as of
Exchanges Board (IREX). My purpose was to
means and generosity." The man was found
acquire material for the Harvard College Li-
JARYNA TURKO BODROCK is
in the person of Arthur A. Houghton. Jr. 29,
brary and to establish mechanisms for future
Acting Head of the Slavic
and nearly eighteen years following Cool-
acquisitions. I visited ksellers, purchasing
Division at Widener Library.
idge's letter the Houghton Library opened on
agents, publishing houses, the Harvard
the spot Coolidge had designated.
Library's exchange parmers, and other librar-
It seems that in 1924 Coolidge and Winship
ies and institutions, particularly those outside
had Clements in mind as the "man of imagi-
Kiev, in Lviv, Chernivtsi, Odessa, Simfero-
nation," who might want to make a "splen-
pol, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv.
did memorial." That phrase resulted from a
The dissolution of the USSR and the disas-
suggestion of Winship, who wrote about an
trous economic conditions that followed, es-
earlier draft on 24 June 1924:
pecially in Ukraine, have left the Ukrainian
book trade even more acutely troubled and
Admirable! I am converted to your
chaotic than its Russian counterpart. The
scheme & will send this along, as evi-
country has even less of an infrastructure sup-
dence of the impression created by the
porting its book trade than does Russia; for
Ann Arbor foundation. You might
even bait the hook a little more specifi-
during the Soviet period, bibliographic
cally-
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