From collection Creating Acadia National Park: The George B. Dorr Research Archive of Ronald H. Epp

Page 1

Page 2

Page 3

Page 4

Page 5

Page 6

Page 7

Page 8

Page 9

Page 10

Page 11

Page 12

Page 13

Page 14

Page 15

Page 16

Page 17

Page 18

Page 19

Page 20

Page 21

Page 22
Search
results in pages
Metadata
John Hopkins Univ Libraries
JohnsHopkans Hair Libraria
Bibliographic Information
Page 1 of 1
JHU
Basic
Advanced
Libraries
Keyword
Keyword
Alphabetical
Help
JHU Catalog
Search
Item 1 of 1 from JHU Libraries for
Search
General Keyword
Glaucoma in children Congresses.
GO
History
Reserves
Full Record
Author
International Glaucoma Symposium (1978 : Nara-shi, Japan)
Borrower Infol
Book Renewals
Title
Glaucoma update : International Glaucoma Symposium, Nara,
Japan, May 7-11, 1978 / editors G. K. Krieglstein and W.
Interlibrary Loan
Leydhecker.
Doc Delivery
Publisher
Berlin : New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979.
JHU Library
Description
xiv, 224 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Locations
Note: Secured theorge
Contributors Krieglstein, G.K.
Leydhecker, W. (Wolfgang)
I.L.L. historic
Subjects
Glaucoma -- Congresses.
Glaucoma in children -- Congresses.
treatiges m eye
Glaucoma -- congresses.
issues recounted by
Notes
Includes bibliographies and index.
G. B. Dour in order to
LCCN
79010747
better understand his
ISBN
0387093508
theropeatic options
Bibliography Includes bibliographies and index.
during theyears
Holdings
1873- - 1944.
Collection
Call No.
Copy Status
Due
Notes
Date
Wilmer Books -- Moravia RE871 .G575
C. 1 Available
Park Facility
1979
Mail bib to: (Enter email address)
Mail Full Item
Mail Brief
Mail Full Item(s)
Mail Brief Item(s)
(s)
Item(s)
Delimited
Delimited
Send Email
Basic Keyword I Advanced Keyword Alphabetical
Help
Questions or comments to: catalog@library.jhu.edu.
/ipac?tm=sum&db=ipac&se=%5Fza3539791a2&uk=%5Fza3539791a2&bf
Bibliographic Information
Page 1 of 1
JHU
Basic
Advanced
Libraries
Keyword
Keyword
Alphabetical
Help
JHU Catalog
Search
Back to search results
Search
Item
48 of 63 from JHU Libraries for
History
General Keyword
Glaucoma
GO
Reserves
Full Record
Borrower Infol
Book Renewals
Author
Cornelius, Carl Sebastian, 1819-1896.
Title
Zur Theorie des Sehens : mit Rucksicht auf die neuesten Arbeiten in
Interlibrary Loan
diesem Gebiete / von C. S. Cornelius.
Doc Delivery
Publisher
Halle : H. W. Schmidt, 1864.
JHU Library
Locations
Description
58 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
JHU
WELCH: deposited in INST.
LocNote
INST: Bound with: Der Augenspiegel und das Optometer fur
practische Arzte / Christian Georg Theodor Ruete. 1852.
Subjects
Eye -- Diseases and defects
Holdings
Collection
Call No.
Copy Status
Due Notes
Date
Institute of the History of
CAGE
c. 1 Available
Medicine Rare Books -
RE76 .R921
Stack Level 7 Cage, Welch
1852
Library
Mail bib to: (Enter email address)
O
Mail Full Item
Mail Brief
Mail Full Item(s)
Mail Brief Item(s)
(s)
Item(s)
Delimited
Delimited
Send Email
Basic Keyword I Advanced Keyword I Alphabetical Help
Questions or comments to: catalog@library.jhu.edu.
.../ipac?tm=bib&db=ipac&lb=ipac&cl=3&cs=0101067079330585&sf-p&fd=46&dc=63&cd=4/12/9/2003
Bibliographic Information
Page 1 of 1
JHU
Basic
Advanced
Libraries
Keyword
Keyword
Alphabetical
Help
UHD Catalog
Search
Back to search results
Search
Item
56
of 63 from JHU Libraries for
History
General Keyword
Glaucoma
GO
Reserves
Full Record
Borrower Infol
Book Renewals
Author
Moschzisker, Franz Adolph von.
Title
A guide to the diseases of the eye : and their treatment for the use
Interlibrary Loan
of students and young practitioners / by Dr. F. A. von Moschzisker.
Doc Delivery
Publisher
Baltimore : Cushings & Bailey, 1856.
JHU Library
Locations
Description
xi, [13] - 174 p. ; 18 cm.
JHU
WELCH: deposited in INST.
LocNote
Subjects
Eye -- Diseases and defects
Notes
Includes bibliography on p. 173-174.
Bibliography Includes bibliography on p. 173-174.
Holdings
Collection
Call No.
Copy Status
Due Notes
Date
Institute of the History of
CAGE
C. 1 Available
request
Medicine Rare Books - Stack
RE46 .M89
Level 7 Cage, Welch Library
1856
Mail bib to: (Enter email address)
Mail Full Item
Mail Brief
Mail Full Item(s)
Mail Brief Item(s)
(s)
Item(s)
Delimited
Delimited
Send Email
Basic Keyword I Advanced Keyword | Alphabetical Help
Questions or comments to: catalog@library.jhu.edu.
../ipac?tm=bib&db=ipac&lb=ipac&cl=3&cs=0101067079330585&sf-p&fd=46&dc=63&cd=5(12/9/2003
Message
Page 1 of 1
Epp, Ronald
From:
Epp, Ronald
Sent:
Tuesday, November 04, 2003 10:15 AM
To:
'mburri@jhu.edu'
Cc:
Epp, Ronald
Subject: Daniel Coit Gilman Ms.
Dear Ms. Burri,
I've just reviewed your electronic finding aid for Daniel Coit Gilman in order to determine whether it
contained specific reference to his experiences in (and correspondance with) summer residents in Northeast
Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine, where he also resided.
I
am into my fourth year of research on an intellectual biography of George Bucknam Dorr (1853-1944),
founder of Acadia National Park and a resident of Bar Harbor on MDI. One of his allies in this effort to create
the national park was Harvard President Charles W. Eliot, an early resident of Northeast Harbor. Several
secondary sources refer to the relationship between these three men and I wondered whether you thought it
might be fruitfull for me to arrange a trip to Baltimore to examine the documents in Series 2, 3, and 7 of the
Gilman manuscripts.
Thank you for your time in considering this matter.
Ronald H. Epp, Ph.D.
Director of Shapiro Library
Southern New Hampshire University
Manchester, NH 03106
603-668-2211, ext. 2164
603-645-9685 fax
11/4/2003
Manuscript Registers
Page 1 of 6
The Sheridan Libraries
SEARCH THIS U.S.E SITE
Go
of The Johns Hopkins University
3400 22 Charles St. Ballmore MD 21218 oc
INFORMATION FOR
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Home > Find It > Special Collections
QUESTIONS?
Ask a Librarian
Special Collections
FIRE III
The Department of Rare Books, Manuscripts and
Archives
(13) III
Overview I Rare Books I Manuscripts I Sheet Music I Archives
Garrett I Peabody I Digital Resources Exhibitions I Using Special
USE IT
Collections I Collections and Holdings
About the Libraries
What's New
Manuscript Registers I Collection Development Policy I Guide to
Materials on Hopkins Presidents and Faculty
Getting Help
Historical Manuscripts
Margaret Burri
Curator of Manuscripts
Links will open in a new window.
Ms. 001 Gilman (Daniel Coit) Papers
Ms. 002 Kurrelmeyer (William) Collection
Ms. 003 Goodnow (Frank Johnson) Papers
Ms. 004 Adams (Herbert Baxter) Papers
Ms. 005 Gildersleeve (Basil Lanneau) Papers
Ms. 006 Rowland (Henry Augustus) Papers
Ms. 007 Sidney Lanier Papers
Ms. 008 Allen (Don Cameron) Papers
Ms. 010 Boas (George) Papers
Ms. 011 Browne (William Hand) Collection
Ms. 013 Coleman (Elliott) Papers
Ms. 014 Collitz (Hermann) Papers
Ms. 015 Collitz (Klara Hechtenberg) Papers
Ms. 018 Einarsson (Stefan) Collection
Ms. 019 Freeman (Douglas Southall) Papers
Ms. 021 Goodwillie (Mary C.) Papers
Ms. 022 Greenfield (Kent Roberts) Papers
Ms. 023 Greenway (Edward M.) Collection
Ms. 024 Havens (Raymond Dexter) Papers
Ms. 025 Holmes (Oliver Wendell) Collection
Ms. 028 Wright (Irene Aloha) Collection
Ms. 029 Royce (Josiah) Collection
Ms. 030 Silliman (Benjamin) Collection
Ms. 032 Vincent (John Martin) Papers
Ms 033 Painter (Sidnev) Paners
http://www.library.jhu.edu/specol/findit/manuscripts/msregisters/index.html
11/4/2003
Epp, Ronald
From:
Margaret Burri [mburri@jhu.edu]
Sent:
Tuesday, November 11, 2003 10:06 AM
To:
Epp, Ronald
Subject:
Re: Daniel Coit Gilman Ms.
Dr. Epp:
Please excuse my delay in getting back to you--we usually do respond more quickly!
At any rate, if you can make a research trip to Baltimore, I would certainly encourage it.
The Eliot/Gilman correspondence is quite large, and though I don't know specifically
whether or not it addresses Mt. Desert Island, I do know that over the years we've had
researchers using the Gilman papers for this topic.
We are open Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 5, and Thursdays until 8 pm. If you're planning a trip
before the end of the year or over intersession, we are closed on Thanksgiving day and
that Friday; we're also open for a half-day only on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. We
resume- our normal schedule on January 5.
If I can be of further assistance, please let me know.
Margaret
Margaret Burri
Phone: 410-516-5492
Curator of Manuscripts
FAX: 410-516-7202
Special Collections
mburri@jhu.edu
Milton S. Eisenhower Library
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD 21218
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Epp, Ronald wrote:
> Dear Ms. Burri,
>
> I've just reviewed your electronic finding aid for Daniel Coit Gilman
> in-order to determine whether it contained specific reference to his
>
experiences in (and correspondance with) summer residents in Northeast
> Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine, where he also resided.
>
> I am into my fourth year of research on an intellectual biography of
> George Bucknam Dorr (1853-1944), founder of Acadia National Park and a
> resident of Bar Harbor on MDI. One of his allies in this effort to
> create the national park was Harvard President Charles W. Eliot, an
> early resident of Northeast Harbor. Several secondary sources refer to
> the relationship between these three men and I wondered whether you
> thought it might be fruitfull for me to arrange a trip to Baltimore to
> examine the documents in Series 2, 3, and 7 of the Gilman
> manuscripts.
>
> Thank you for your time in considering this matter.
Note: JHU copied letters
>
>
> Director of Shapiro Library
letters from wm. Javes to D.C.G;
from C.W.Ellot to D.C. Gi
> Ronald H. Epp, Ph.D.
> Southern New Hampshire University
11
11
Manchester, NH 03106
Josiah Royce " "
See EppArchive.
1
WelchWeb: Institute of the History of Medicine
Page 1 of 2
/
Welch
ABOUT THE LIBRARY
MyWelch
Home
Publied
102
JHULibraries Catalog
RAUL
(Remote
(ccess)
WelDac
Service Forms
Choose
Institute of the History of Medicine
The Historical Collection and
The Johns Hopkins University Department of the History of
Medicine
WelchWeb
GOI
Useful Reference Sources in the History of Science, Medicine, and
Technology
resources
Electronic Resources in the History of Science, Medicine, and
Technology
Department of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
The Historical Collection
About
the
Library
Library of the Institute of the History of Medicine
The building at 1900 East Monument Street houses two living memorials to the
first Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine: the William H. Welch
Medical Library, and the Institute of the History of Medicine. The Institute,
founded in 1929 with Dr. Welch as its first Director, contains the Historical
Other
Hopkins
Libraries
Collection and the Department of the History of Medicine. The Department
offers courses to medical, nursing and public health students. Along with the
Institute of
History of Medicine
Department of the History of Science and Technology in the Kreiger School of
Arts and Sciences, it administers the Program in the History of Science,
The
Sheridan
Medicine and Technology, training historians at the baccalaureate, masters and
doctoral level.
Dr. Welch and other planners of the library building deliberately sought to make
a place for medical history within it. They envisioned the Welch Library not only
as a central nodal point for the retrieval and transmission of the most current
clinical, epidemiological and laboratory findings, but also as a repository for the
accumulated culture of medicine. Thus a separate Historical Collection was
established within the Welch Library, to serve as the library of the Institute of
the History of Medicine. The books that comprise the Historical collection are
located in several rooms and vaults in the Institute's quarters on the third floor
of the Welch Library building, as well as on the top two of the Welch Library's
eight levels of book stacks.
The Historical Collection ranks among the best such collections housed in
American medical schools, and is one of the few to be directly linked with a
major research and graduate teaching program, The collection contains about
forty thousand volumes, including runs of more than 300 journals. It has one of
the most comprehensive collections of secondary literature in the history of
medicine; and the 108 periodicals to which the collection now subscribes
include almost all currently published titles in history of medicine, history of
science and social studies of medicine. We attempt to acquire all new English-
language monographic works in the history of health care and the biomedical
sciences, as well as selected material in foreign languages, and in medical
anthropology, art and medicine, literature and medicine, religion and medicine,
http://www.welch.jhu.edu/ihm/iohmlibrary.html
12/9/2003
Page 1 of 8
Special Collections
Milton S. Eisenhower Library
The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 516-8348
Clinic
Gilman (Daniel Coit) 1831-1908
Papers 1773-1942
Ms. 1
Size:
95 document boxes
22 bound volumes
(42 linear feet)
Processed:
1985
By:
M.C. Beecheno
Edited:
Cynthia H. Requardt
Provenance:
The papers were donated by Daniel C. Gilman's
daughter Elisabeth Gilman.
Access:
There are no restriction on access to the
papers.
Permission:
Permission to publish material from this
collection must be requested in writing
from the Manuscripts Librarian at the
address above.
Citation form:
Daniel C. Gilman Papers Ms. 1
Special Collections
Milton S. Eisenhower Library
The Johns Hopkins University
Gilman (Daniel C.) Papers
Ms. 1
Table of Contents
Provenance
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Content Note
Series Descriptions
Series 1
Correspondence (1842-1907)
Series 2
Notebooks (1852-1900)
Series 3
Photographs
Series 4
Official Papers and Autographs
Series 5
Publications by Gilman
Series 6
Publications from Gilman's Library
Series 7
Scrapbooks (1835-1907)
Series 8
Tribute Volumes (1901-2)
Series 9
Memorials (1852, 1908-9)
Series 10
Personal
Series 11
Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman Papers
(1857-1911)
Series 12
Mary Ketcham Gilman Papers (1860-70)
Series 13
Alice Gilman Wheeler Papers (1869-1925)
Series 14
Elisabeth Gilman Papers (1877-1942)
Series 15
to be sorted
http://www.library.jhu.edu/specol/findit/manuscripts/msregisters/ms001.txt
12/31/2002
Page 2 of 8
Container Lists (by series)
Appendices
Alphabetical List of Prominent Correspondents
Correspondents Identified by Profession
Gilman (Daniel C. ) Papers
Ms. 1
Provenance
The papers apparently were donated by Gilman's daughter
Elisabeth Gilman.
Biographical Sketch
Daniel Coit Gilman was born July 6, 1831 in Norwich,
Connecticut. He was the fifth of nine children of William
Gilman, a wealthy mill owner. Daniel attended Yale from 1848 to
1852, and after his graduation attended Harvard University
briefly before making a trip in 1854 to Europe, where he
eventually served as attache to the United States Legation in St.
Petersburg. After his return to America in 1855, Gilman worked
as a fund-raiser for the Sheffield Scientific School (affiliated
with Yale) and also as assistant librarian at Yale. In 1858 he
was promoted to the position of head librarian, a post which he
resigned in 1865. In the meantime, he had become school visitor
for New Haven. In that job, and in his subsequent post on the
State Board of Education, he developed a reputation as an
educational reformer.
In 1872 Gilman became the president of the University of
California. When the trustees of the newly-endowed Johns Hopkins
University wrote to presidents Eliot of Harvard, Angell of
Michigan and White of Cornell in 1874 to ask for suggestions for
the presidency of the new university, all three independently
recommended Gilman. The post was formally offered in early 1875;
Gilman accepted, and soon achieved prominence as a educator and
administrator. He is credited with having created the first full
graduate program in America, and until his retirement in 1901
Gilman consistently stressed research and scholarship. After his
retirement from Hopkins, he was for two years president of the
new Carnegie Institution of Washington. He died in 1908,
survived by his second wife Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman and
by two daughters Alice Gilman Wheeler and Elisabeth Gilman, the
latter of whom was a leader of the Socialist Party in Maryland in
the 1930s.
Among Gilman's publications are James Monroe (1883),
University Problems (1898), and The Launching of a University
(1906) There are two published biographies of Gilman; one by
Fabian Franklin published in 1910 and one by Abraham Flexner
appeared in 1946.
OScope and Content Note
The papers document Gilman's wide-ranging interests
especially his travels in Europe and work as attache in St.
Petersburg (1854-55), his years (1855-58) at Yale, and his
presidencies of the University of California (1872-75) and the
Johns Hopkins University (1876-1902)
Gilman's correspondence is especially rich with letters from
prominent, contemporary educators, scientists, politicians, and
http://www.library.jhu.edu/specol/findit/manuscripts/msregisters/ms001.txt
12/31/2002
Page 3 of 8
literary figures. The collection includes a large number of
photographs of Gilman's contemporaries.
The collection includes some papers of Gilman's two wives
Mary Ketcham Gilman (1838-69) and Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman
(1839-1910) as well as those of his daughters Alice Gilman
Wheeler (b. 1863) and Elisabeth Gilman (1867-1950?). Elisabeth
was a social activist and member of the Socialist Party of the
U.S. Her papers contain material on her work (1917-19) in France
with the YWCA, her work for the unemployed in the 1930s, and her
campaigns for governor, senator and mayor of Baltimore on the
Socialist Party ticket.
Series Descriptions
Series I Correspondence 1842-1907
60 boxes
This is largely Gilman's incoming letters arranged alphabetically
by correspondent. There are some drafts of outgoing letters. The
majority of the letters relate to the Johns Hopkins University.
Principal correspondnets include: Andrew Dickson White, Charles
W. Eliot, Herbert Baxter Adams, Chrles S. Peirce, William K.
Brooks, Ira Remsen, Sidney Lanier, Simon Newcomb, Richard T. Ely,
Basil L. Gildersleeve, J.J. Sylvester, Henry Rowland, and Francis
Lieber.
Other correspondents represented by a lesser volume include
a number of notables of the time including Ralph Waldo Emerson,
James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Matthew Arnold, Oliver Wendell
Holmes, William Cullen Bryant, William Dean Howells, Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow, Robert Louis Stevenson, James Garfield,
Grover Cleveland, Rutherford B. Hayes, Theodore Roosevelt,
William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Henry Adams, John Hay,
William James, George Bancroft, John Dewey, Alexander Graham
Bell, Thomas Huxley, Andrew Carnegie, Horace Greeley, Henry Ward
Beecher, Helen Keller, and Louis Pasteur.
There is a card index to this series available on A-Level.
This series also includes 7 boxes of material that has not
been sorted. Some is correspondence, most is not.
Correspondence not included in this series are letters in
Gilman's autograph collection. These are personal letters
written to Gilman which he mounted in albums. When these letters
were restored, they were assigned to Series IV. A list of these
letters is in the container list for Series IV.
Letters written by Gilman to his family can be found in
Series X, Series XIII, and Series XIV.
Series II Notebooks 1852-1900 3 boxes
See container list
Series III Photographs boxes
Includes photographs of Gilman and his family as well as
photographs of contemporary public figures. See container list.
Series IV official Papers and Autographs
This series needs processing. It contains letterpress
volumes of outgoing letters and various groups of official Johns
Hopkins University correspondence. Related material can be found
in the Ferdinand Hamburger, Jr. Archives.
http://www.library.jhu.edu/specol/findit/manuscripts/msregisters/ms001.txt
12/31/2002
Page 4 of 8
The autograph collection of Gilman correspondence is also
part of this series. See container list.
Series V Publications by Gilman 2 boxes, 7 vols.
These are copies of nearly all the writings and speeches
that Gilman published. Some were bound and titled "Connecticut
Public Schools 1856-70," "University of California 1872-75, and
"Various Speeches and Articles 1854-1905."
Series VI Publications from Gilman's Library 4 boxes, 8 vols.
These include speeches and articles collected by Gilman.
Some are bound and titled "Yale College Class Records,"
"Education: Public Schools," "Education: Industrial Schools,"
"Education: Universities and Colleges," "Religion," and
"Biography. "
Series VII Scrapbooks 1835-1907
See container list.
Series VIII
Tribute Volumes 1901-2
See container list.
Series IX
Memorials 1852, 1908-9
See container list.
Series X Personal 1842-1908 6 boxes
This includes Gilman's diaries, appointment books, registers
of personal letters sent, letters conferring honorary membership
in various organizations, and some autobiographical writings.
Also included are letters written by Daniel C. Gilman to his
parents, brother and sisters. Most were written during 1854-55
while he was traveling in Europe and serving as attache to the
legation in St. Petersburg.
Series XI Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman Papers
1857-1911 2 boxes
These are the papers of Daniel C. Gilman's second wife
Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman (1839-1910) whom he married in
1877. The papers include her correspondnece largely outgoing.
There are letters to her parents and sisters written while she
was traveling. Outgoing letters she wrote to her step-daughters
Alice and Elisabeth are found with Alice's papers in Series XIII.
Elisabeth's incoming letters for 1908 are condolences on the
death of Daniel C. Gilman.
The series also includes Elisabeth's diary for the years
1873, 1877, and 1889-90.
Series XII Mary Ketcham Gilman Papers 1860-70 1/2 box
Mary Van Winker Ketcham Gilman (1838-69) was Daniel C.
Gilman's first wife. Her papers consist of letters (1860-61) she
wrote to Daniel, a memoir of her by Daniel, and an account book
from her estate.
http://www.library.jhu.edu/specol/findit/manuscripts/msregisters/ms001.txt
12/31/2002
Page 5 of 8
Series XIII Alice Gilman Wheeler Papers 1869-1925 1/2 box
Alice (b. 1863) was the oldest daughter of Mary K. and
Daniel C. Gilman. Her papers consist of incoming letters. There
is a series of condolence letters (1925) written on the death of
her husband Everett Wheeler. There is a series of letters (1869-
1907) written to Alice and her sister Elisabeth together from
their parents. The third set of letters (1917-19) were written
by Elisabeth Gilman while she was in France with the YWCA. These
letters appear to have been returned to Elisabeth and are filed
with Elisabeth's outgoing letters in Series XIV.
NOTE: Series XIV has been removed to form the Elisabeth Gilman
Papers Ms. 235
Series XIV Elisabeth Gilman Papers 1877-1942 4 boxes
Elisabeth Gilman (1867-1950?) was the younger daughter of
Mary K. and Daniel C. Gilman. She was a social activist and
member of the Socialist Party. Her papers reflect her many public
activities. The papers consist of correspondence, speeches,
writings, diaries, newspaper clippings, printed material,
memorabilia, and photographs.
FRom 1917 to 1919 Elisabeth served as a Secretary for the
YMCA in Paris. This work is documented in her letters home to
her sister Alice and her aunt. The letters apparently were
returned to Elisabeth after she returned home and are filed with
her papers. Elisabeth also wrote several articles about her war
work which are included in the papers.
After returning home, Elisabeth became active in progressive
later Socialist Party activities. There are letters, speeches,
writings, and clippings about her work for the unemployed and
especially her forays into politics as a candidate for governor,
senator, and mayor of Baltimore on the Socialist Party ticket.
Elisabeth's personal life is less well-documented. There
are a few childhood diaries and incoming letters from her
parents. Since these letters (1869-1907) were written jointly to
Elisabeth and her sister Alice, they have been filed together in
Series XIII.
Series XV Miscellaneous
See container list.
Ms. 1
Container List
Series 2 Notebooks
Box 2.1
n.d "Notes on Books"
n.d. [notes on European history]
n.d. "James Monroe"
http://www.library.jhu.edu/specol/findit/manuscripts/msregisters/ms001.txt
12/31/2002
Page 6 of 8
1852 [notes on meteorology course at Yale
by Denison Olmsted
1862 [notes on modern history
1868 Von Sybel, "The German Universities; Their Results
and Needs"
1871 Von Hofmann, "The Universities in the New German
Empire"
n.d. Laas, "Gymnasium and Realschule; Old Questions
Historically Prussian Education Bill"
1874 Gallenkamp, "The Reform of the Higher Institutions
of Learning Particularly of the Realschule"
1875 Bonitz, "The Question of Reform in Our HIgher
Schools"
[1876] "Notes chiefly on universities"
[1878] "Social Sciences"
[1878] "A.E. and I.o.for U. [notes on Bonapartes and
Wordsworth]
[1878] "University"
Box 2.2
1879 "JHU Conclusion Book D.C.G."
1880 "Notes on Books Read"
1885 "Notes and Queries"
1890 Notes from Books"
n.d. [notes on nature]
1891 "Odds and Ends"
1892 [notes on Winchester]
1899-1900 "McClure"
1905 [notes]
Box 2.3
1876 "Notes Chiefly on Universities"
1888 "Notes on Universities-Colleges Teaching"
1888 "Miscellaneous Citations"
[1891] "Progress of Science for Sholer's Book"
1893 [notes]
Ms. 1
Container List
Series 10 Personal
Box 10.1 autobiographical chronology 1831-1908
chronologies of summers 1864-1908
honorary memberships
record of letters written 1854-55
DCG family/travel letters 1845-1908
Box 10.2 1848 diary
1855 diary
1857 diary
1865-66 diary
1869 "Alice's Travels" by DCG
1873 diary
1874 diary
1882-88 diary
1883 diary
1885-86 diary
Box 10.3
1886 diary
1888-89 diary "Opening Hospital"
http://www.library.jhu.edu/specol/findit/manuscripts/msregisters/ms001.txt
12/31/2002
Page 7 of 8
1889-90 diary "Europe"
1889-90 diary "Mediterranean"
1892 diary "Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales
1894 diary
1896-98 "Entertainments"
1897 memoranda book
Box 10.4
1899-1900 diary "Travel Europe 1900
California 1899-1900"
1900 memoranda book
1901 appointment book
1902 diary (2 volumes)
1903 diary
Box 10.5
1904 diary
1905 diary
1906 diary
Box 10.6
1905-6 "Current" finances
1907 diary
1907 "To Europe in 1907 [8?] Catch-all"
1908 diary
n.d. "European addresses"
Ms. 1
Container List
Series 4 Official Papers
Box 4.1
Box 4.2
Box 4.3
Box 4.4
Ms. 1
Container List
Series 4 Autographs
Box 4.5
Ms. 1
Container List
Series 8 Tribute Volumes
http://www.library.jhu.edu/specol/findit/manuscripts/msregisters/ms001.txt
12/31/2002
Page 8 of 8
Box 8.1
Paul Haupt's congratulatory letter (in cuneiform)
1899
Address of congratulation presented to DCG by the
faculty, 1900
Tribute from Alpha Delta Phi, 1901
Tribute from the JHU Club of the Middle West, 1901
Tribute from the Johns Hopkins University, 1902
Ms. 1
Container List
Series 9 Memorials
Box 9.1
Scrapbook of clippings and correspondence about
Gilman's death, 1908-1909
Box 9.2
Scrapbook of clippings about Gilman, saved by Elisabeth
Gilman
Box 9.3
Memorial from the JHU Circular, 1908
Memorial by the Hopkins Alumni Association, 1909
Memorial by the Berkeley Club, 1909
Memorial by the University of California, 1909
Memorial by the Yale Class of 1852
http://www.library.jhu.edu/specol/findit/manuscripts/msregisters/ms001.txt
12/31/2002
Bibliographic Information
Page 1 of 4
JHU
Basic
Advanced
Libraries
Keyword
Keyword
Alphabetical
Help
JHU Catalog
Search
Back to search results
Search
Item
56
of 63 from JHU Libraries for
History
Authors
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908.
GO
Reserves
Full Record
Borrower Infol
Author
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908.
Book Renewals
Title
Daniel Coit Gilman papers, 1773-1925
Interlibrary Loan
Gilman (Daniel Coit) papers
Doc Delivery
Gilman papers
Elect.
JHU Library
Finding aid http://archives.mse.jhu.edu/mss/ms001.txt
Access
Locations
URL
http://archives.mse.jhu.edu/mss/ms001.txt
Description 38,75 linear ft. (89 document boxes, 8 flat boxes, 22 vols.)
Subjects
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908 --Archives --
Abbe, Cleveland, 1838-1916.
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918.
Adams, Henry Carter, 1851-1921.
Adams, Herbert Baxter, 1850-1901.
Adler, Cyrus, 1863-1940.
Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910.
Angell, James Rowland, 1869-1949.
Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888.
Bancroft, George, 1800-1891.
Barnard, Frederick A. P. (Frederick Augustus Porter), 1809-1889
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887.
Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922.
Billings, John Shaw, 1838-1913.
Birney, William, 1819-1907.
Bloomfield, Maurice, 1855-1928.
Bright, James Wilson, 1852-1926.
Brooks, William Keith, 1848-1908.
Brunetiere, Vincent de Paul-Marie Ferdinand, 1849-1906.
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919.
Cayley, Arthur, 1821-1895.
Child, Francis James, 1825-1896.
Clark, William Bullock, 1860-1917.
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Cooley, Thomas Mclntyre, 1824-1898
Curry, J. L. M. (Jabez Lamar Monroe), 1825-1903.
Dana CharlesiA (Charles Anderson) 1819-1897
Dana, James Dwight, 1813-1895.
Dewey, John, 1859-1952
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963.
Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916.
Eliot Charles William
Elliott, A. Marshall, 1844-1910.
Ely, Richard Theodore, 1854-1943.
Franklin, Christine Ladd, 1847-1930.
Franklin, Fabian, 1853-1939.
Furness Horace Howard 1833-1912
ipac?tm=bib&db=ipac&lb=ipac&cl=3&cs=0101034152860339&Sf=p&fd=46&dc=63&cd=56&sm=d&so=d&f12/31/200
Bibliographic Information
Page 2 of 4
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.
Geikie, Archibald, Sir, 1835-1924.
Gibbs, Oliver Wolcott, 1822-1908.
Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909.
Gildersleeve, Basil L. (Basil Lanneau), 1831-1924.
Gilman, Elisabeth, 1867-1950 -- Archives.
Gilman, Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey, 1839-1910.
Goodwin, William Watson, 1831-1912.
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909.
Hall, G. Stanley (Granville Stanley), 1844-1924.
Harper, William Rainey, 1856-1906.
Hastings, Charles Sheldon, 1848-1932.
Haupt, Paul, 1858-1926.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894
Von Holst, H. (Hermann), 1841-1904.
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895.
James, William, 1842-1910.
Keller, Helen, 1880-1968.
Kelvin, William Thomson, Baron, 1824-1907.
Kittredge, George Lyman, 1860-1941.
Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881.
Lanman, Charles Rockwell, 1850-1941.
Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872.
Low, Seth, 1850-1916.
Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891.
Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916.
Martin, H. Newell (Henry Newell), 1848-1896.
Mendenhall, Thomas C. (Thomas Corwin), 1841-1924.
Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914.
Newcomb, Simon, 1835-1909.
Nordhoff, Charles, 1830-1901.
Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908.
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903.
Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919.
Pasteur, Louis, 1822-1895.
Peirce, Benjamin, 1809-1880.
Peice, Charles S. (Charles Sanders), 1839-1914.
Pepper, William, 1843-1898
Porter, Noah, 1811-1892.
Pruden, Theophil Mitchell, 1849-1924.
Remsen, Ira, 1846-1927.
Rowland, Henry Augustus, 1848-1901.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Jostan
Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917.
Satterlee, Henry Yates, 1843-1908.
Scharf, J. Thomas (John Thomas), 1843-1898.
Scott, Austin, 1848-1922.
Silliman, Benjamin, 1816-1885.
Sprague, William Buell, 1795-1876.
Stevens, Henry, 1819-1886.
Sylvester, James Joseph, 1814-1897.
Tappan, Eli Todd, 1824-1888.
Trowbridge, John, 1843-1923.
VanDyke, Henry, 1852-1933.
Walcott, Charles D. (Charles Doolittle), 1850-1927.
Ware, William Robert, 1832-1915.
Warren, Minton, 1850-1907.
Welch, William Henry, 1850-1934
White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918.
Whitney, J. D. (Josiah Dwight), 1819-1896.
Whitney, William Dwight, 1827-1894.
Wilder, Burt G. (Burt Green), 1841-1925
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.
/ipac?tm=bib&db=ipac&lb=ipac&cl=3&cs=0101034152860339&sf=p&fd=46&dc=63&cd=56&sm=d&so=d&f12/31/2002
Bibliographic Information
Page 3 of 4
Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897.
Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, 1801-1889.
Johns Hopkins University.
Johns Hopkins University -- History -- Sources.
Educators -- United States -- Archives.
Education -- United States -- 19th century.
Education -- 19th century.
Universities and colleges -- History -- 19th century.
Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- History -- 19th century.
Genre
Diaries ftamc
Notebooks ftamc
Photoprints ftamc
Daguerreotypes ftamc
Scrapbooks ftamc
Memorabilia ftamc
Local
Educators United States lcsh
Subjects
Music
v7x4
Notes
Notes
Series 14 of this collection was removed to form the Elisabeth Gilman Papers Ms. 2
Daniel C. Gilman Papers Ms. 1, Special Collections, Milton S. Eisenhower Library, T
Johns Hopkins University.
Permission to publish material from this collection must be requested in writing from
Manuscripts Librarian, Milton S. Eisenhower Library, The Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Md. 21218.
LCCN
ms602472
Summary
The papers document Gilman's wide-ranging interests especially his travels in Euro
and work as attache in St. Petersburg (1854-55) and his presidency of the Johns
Hopkins University (1876-1902). Gilman's correspondence is especially rich with lett
from prominent, contemporary educators, scientists, politicians, and literary figures.
collections includes a large number of photographs of Gilman's contemporaries. The
collection includes some papers of Gilman's two wives Mary Ketcham Gilman (1838
1869) and Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman (1839-1910) as well as those of his
daughter Alice Gilman Wheeler (b. 1863).
Biographic
Biographical Note: Daniel Coit Gilman was an educator and first president of The Jo
or
Hopkins University. He was born July 6, 1831 in Norwich, Conn., the son of William
Historical
Gilman, a wealthy mill owner. Daniel attended Yale University, 1848-1852. After his
Note
graduation, he attended Harvard University briefly before making a trip in 1854 to
Europe, where he eventually served as attache to the United States Legation in St.
Petersburg. Returning to America in 1855, Gilman worked as a fund-raiser to the
Sheffield Scientific School (affiliated with Yale) and also as librarian at Yale, a post
which he resigned in 1865. In the meantime, he had become school visitor for New
Haven. In that job, and a subsequent post on the State Board of Education, he
developed a reputation as an educational reformer. In 1872, Gilman became the
president of the University of California, and in 1875 he was offered the presidency (
the Johns Hopkins University. He accepted and soon achieved prominence as an
educator and administrator. He is credited with having created the first full graduate
program in America, and until his retirement in 1901 Gilman consistently stressed
research and scholarship. After his retirement from Hopkins, he was for two years
president of the new Carnegie Institution of Washington. He died in 1908, survived t
his second wife Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman and by two daughters Alice Gilma
Wheeler and Elisabeth Gilman.
Finding Aid Unpublished register available in the repository.
Holdings
...ipac?tm=bib&db=ipac&lb=ipac&cl=3&cs=0101034152860339&sf=p&fd=46&dc=63&cd=56&sm=d&so=d&f12/31/2002
JHU Catalog Search Results
Page 1 of 2
The JHU Libraries Catalog
Search Results
Backup I New Search | Previous Page | Next Page | Brief Citation
Your Search: general key = mount desert island maine
1 through 16 of 16 records
View Full Record Acadia National Park, Maine; history basic data, by Lenard E. Brown. Brown, Lenard
E. Date: 1971
Call Number I 29.2: Ac 1 Moravia Park Shelving Facility
View Full Record Biological survey of the Mount Desert region, Procter, William, 1872- Date: 1927
Call Number QH105.M2P96 Moravia Park Shelving Facility
Call Number QH105.M2P96 Moravia Park Shelving Facility
View Full Record Boundary Acadia National Park. United States. National Park Service. Date: 1995
Call Number G3732 .A3 1995 MSEL-Gov Pubs/Maps/Law
View Full Record Contributions from the Mount Desert Island biological laboratory. Weir Mitchell station.
Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory. Weir Mitchell Station. Date: 19uu
Call Number QH301.M9 Milton S. Eisenhower Library
View Full Record Cytokinesis mechanisms of furrow formation during cell division / edited by Gary W.
Conrad and Thomas E. Schroeder. Date: 1990
Call Number JOURNAL SEE SERIES TITLE Welch Medical Library
View Full Record Cytokinesis : mechanisms of furrow formation during cell division / editors, Gary W.
Conrad, Thomas E. Schroeder. Date: 1990
Call Number Q11 .N55 v.582 Milton S. Eisenhower Library
View Full Record Flora of Mount Desert Island, Maine. A preliminary catalogue of the plants growing on
Mount Desert and the adjacent islands. By Edward L. Rand and John H. Redfield. With a geological
introduction by William Morris Davis, and a new map of Mount Desert Island. Rand, Edward Lothrop,
1859-1924. Date: 1894
Call Number QK164 R18 Moravia Park Shelving Facility
View Full Record Fluid environment of the brain : proceedings of a symposium held at the Mount Desert
Island Biological Laboratory, Salisbury Cove, Maine, September 11-13, 1974 / edited by Helen F. Cserr,
Joseph D. Fenstermacher, Vladimir Fencl. Date: 1975
Call Number QP376 F58 1975 Moravia Park Shelving Facility
View Full Record Fluid environment of the brain : proceedings of a symposium held at the Mount Desert
Island Biological Laboratory, Salisbury Cove, Maine, September 11-13, 1974 / edited by Helen F. Cserr,
Joseph D. Fenstermacher, Vladimir Fencl. Symposium on Fluid Environment of the Brain (1974 Mt.
Desert Island Biological Laboratory) Date: 1975
Call Number WL 203 S989f 1974 Welch Medical Library
http://catalog.library.jhu.edu/webpac-bin/wgbroker
2/4/2002
JHU Catalog Search Results
Page 2 of 2
View Full Record The geology of the island of Mount Desert, Maine, by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler.
Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 1841-1906. Date: 1889
Call Number QE75 .A6 v.8 pt.2 Milton S. Eisenhower Library
View Full Record Maine, 15 minute series (topographic) [pt. 2] / mapped, edited, and published by the
Geological Survey. Geological Survey (U.S.) Date: 188u
Call Number Map-Topo 1:62,500 MSEL-Gov Pubs/Maps/Law
View Full Record Memorial of Samuel de Champlain who discovered the island of Mt. Desert, Maine,
September 5, 1604. Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908 Date: 1906
Call Number CT90 .A v.11 Milton S. Eisenhower Library
View Full Record The Neuronal microenvironment / edited by Helen F. Cserr. Date: 1986
Call Number JOURNAL SEE SERIES TITLE Welch Medical Library
View Full Record Sir, You have probably been informed, by the public papers, that we were recommended
by the French government, to claim an estate of one of our ancestors (M. De Cardillac [sic], governor of
Louisiana,) but you are doubtless a stranger to the troubles and miseries to which we have been reduced.
[microform] De Gregoire, Maria Theresa Date: 1790
Call Number Micro- fiche C no. 1240 Evans 45879 MSEL Audiovisual Center
View Full Record The story of Mount Desert Island, Maine. Morison, Samuel Eliot, 1887-1976 Date: 1960
Call Number 974.145 M861 George Peabody Library
View Full Record Wild flowers of Mount Desert Island, Maine, by Edgar T. Wherry. Published by the
Garden Club of Mount Desert. Wherry, Edgar Theodore, 1885- Date: 1928
Call Number QK164. W47 1928 Garrett Library
Backup | New Search | Previous Page | Next Page | Brief Citation
Request an Item Il Catalog Information Il Library Locations
Comments to: catalog@library.jhu.edu
Copyright c 2000 JHU Libraries
http://catalog.library.jhu.edu/webpac-bin/wgbroker
2/4/2002
JHU Libraries Catalog (combined Basic and Advanced Search) Full Record
Page 1 of 1
The JHU Libraries Catalog
Backup I New Search | Previous Page | Next Page Brief Citation
Your Search: general key = mount desert island maine
Record: 2 of 16
Author
Procter, William, 1872-
Title
Biological survey of the Mount Desert region,
Imprint
Philadelphia, The Wistar institute of anatomy and biology, 1927-46.
Description
7 V. in illus., plates, ports., maps. 26 cm.
Contributors
Johnson, Charles Willison, 1863-
Blake, Charles Henry, 1901-
Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Me.
Subjects
Natural history --Maine--Mount Desert Island.
Location
Call#
Note
Moravia Park
QH105.M2P96
Summary of Holdings
Main run
pt.1-7
Shelving
Status
Copy
Date Due
Call#
Moravia Park
Available
pt. 1 C. 1
QH105.M2 P96
Moravia Park
Available
pt. 5 C. 1
QH105.M2 P96
Moravia Park
Available
pt. 6 C. 1
QH105.M2 P96
Moravia Park
Available
QH105.M2 P96
pt. 7 C. 1
Moravia Park
QH105.M2P96
Summary of Holdings
Main run
pt.2-3
Shelving
Status
Copy
Date Due
Call#
Moravia Park
Available
pt. 2 C. 2
QH105.M2 P96
Moravia Park
Available
QH105.M2 P96
pt. 3 C. 2
Backup | New Search | Previous Page I Next Page I Brief Citation
Request an Item II Catalog Information I Library Locations
Comments to: catalog@library.jhu.edu
Copyright c 2000 JHU Libraries
http://catalog.library.jhu.edu/webpac-bin/wgbroker?0204124655000918319+1+search+select++2+1
2/4/2002
Viewer Controls
Toggle Page Navigator
P
Toggle Hotspots
H
Toggle Readerview
V
Toggle Search Bar
S
Toggle Viewer Info
I
Toggle Metadata
M
Zoom-In
+
Zoom-Out
-
Re-Center Document
Previous Page
←
Next Page
→
John Hopkins Univ Libraries
Details
Series 5