National
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC)
Author:
Talman, John, 1851-1936.
Title: John Talman Papers,
1869-1936.
Description: 0.4 cu. ft. (1 box).
Notes: Minnesota history,
13:198 (June 1932).
Writings and other papers of New York and Twin
Cities (Minn.) newpaper editor John Talmen including
biographical and genealogical information on Talman and the
Talman, Foote, and Wilcox families (1921-1936); a folder of
correspondence (1874-1936) containing letters from poet Ella
Wheeler Wilcox and other writers; photocopies of poems by
Talman (undated and 1869-1918); nineteen manuscripts by
Talman on topics of Minnesota history (ca.1914-1915); and an
original manuscript (ca.1875) of a story by Alfred Billings
Street.
An inventory that provides additional information
about this collection is available in the repository; filed
as P2283.
Subjects: Manuscripts for publication.
aat.
Authors, American. lcsh.
Journalists -- Minnesota. lcsh.
Jouralists -- New York (State). lcsh.
Poets, American lcsh.
Castle, Henry A. (Henry Anson), 1841-1916.
Foote family.
Talman family.
Wilcox family.
Minnesota Historical Society.
Poetry.
Caves -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Fiction -- 19th century.
Fiction -- Men authors.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- France, Vimy
Ridge, Battle of 1917.
Women poets -- United States. lcsh.
Minneapolis (Minn.) -- Newspapers.
New York (State).
Saint Paul (Minn.) -- History.
Saint Paul (Minn.) -- Newspapers.
Other authors: Saxe, John Godfrey, 1816-1881.
Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915.
Street, Alfred Billings, 1811-1881.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1855-1916.
Location: Minnesota Historical Society,
St. Paul, MN
Control No.: MNHV900320342-A
Author: Spencer,
Lilly Martin, 1822-1902.
Title: Lilly Martin
Spencer papers, 1825-1971.
Description: 0.6 linear ft. (on 1 microfilm reel)
Notes: Patrons must
use microfilm copy.
Portrait and genre painter; New York and Ohio.
Lilly Martin Spencer was born Angelique Marie Martin November
22, 1822, in England to French parents, Giles and Angelique
Martin, followers of the French social critic Charles
Fournier. The family came to New York in 1830, moving to
Marietta, Ohio in 1833, and in 1945, co-founded the communal
settlement, Trumbull Phalanx, near Braceville, Ohio. Spencer
returned to New York in 1848 after her marriage to Benjamin
Spencer, and achieved much success as a painter while raising
seven children and moving several times -- to Cincinnati and
Columbus, Ohio, Newark, N.J., and Highlands and Poughkeepsie,
N.Y. Spencer died May 22, 1902.
REEL 131, frames 1-264: Family history;
biographical material; ca. 50 photographs of Spencer and her
paintings; M.A. thesis, "Lilly Martin Spencer: American
Painter of the Nineteenth Century," by Ann Byrd Schumer;
articles about her life and work, 1959; and a list of
paintings owned by her granddaughter, Lillian Spencer Gates.
REEL 131, frames 265-735: Ca. 100 letters from
Spencer to her parents, Giles and Angelique Martin, written
after her arrival in Cincinnati in 1841 until her mother's
death in 1866, and ca. 150 letters from clients, agents, and
friends regarding her early career, her marriage, her move to
New York City, and later, to Newark, N.J. and to her domestic
and artistic life in those cities. Also found are journals
and clippings, 1857-1902; family histories; photographs;
articles; clippings and a photograph related to her painting
"Truth Unveiling Falsehood"; and material relating to her
involvement in the women's literary association, Sorosis, ca.
1874-1887.
Among the correspondents are: Samuel Putnam
Avery, Charles H. Brainard, Cyrus Butler, T. Apolson Cheney,
Mary Mapes Dodge of Hearth and Home, Jessie Benton Fremont,
Robert Green Ingersoll, Jenny Lind, Rembrandt Lockwood,
Benson John Lossing, John Sartain, Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
and Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
35mm microfilm reel 131 available at Archives of
American Art offices; the Ohio Historical Society; and
through interlibrary loan.
Material on reel 131, fr. 1-264, was lent for
microfilming, and the remainder, fr. 265-735, donated 1971 by
Lillian Spencer Gates, Spencer's granddaughter.
Reel 131, fr. 1-264: Originals returned to
lender, Lillian Spencer Gates, after microfilming.
Subjects: Martin, Giles.
Martin, Angelique, b. 1792.
Painters -- Ohio.
Women painters -- Ohio.
Painters -- New York (State) -- New York.
Women painters -- New York (State) -- New York.
Painting, Modern -- 19th century -- United
States.
Exhibition catalogs. aat
Photographs. aat
Other authors: Avery, Samuel Putnam, 1822-1904.
Brainard, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1817-1885.
Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905.
Fremont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902.
Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899.
Lind, Jenny.
Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891.
Sartain, John, 1808-1897.
Schumer, Ann Byrd.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Location: Archives of American Art, Smithsonian
Institution, 8th and F Sts. N.W., NMAA-PG Bldg.,
Washington, D.C. 20560
Control No.: DCAW1143491-A
Author: Jennings,
John Joseph, 1853-1909.
Title: John Joseph
Jennings collection, 1881-1909.
Description: 0.80 linear ft. (2 boxes)
Notes: John Joseph
Jennings, drama critic, playwright,
and newspaper editor.
The collection consists mainly of correspondence,
the majority being letters from Jennings to his wife, Emma,
written while on an extended visit to England in 1906. Other
letters to Jennings include those from Lew Dockstader,
Charles Frohman, Alf Hayman, Lillie Langtry, Tom McGill, and
Joseph Pulitzer. There is also a holograph letter from Samuel
L. Clemens to a "Miss Smith".
The collection also contains manuscript items: a
draft of a novel, "To H--l and Back" by Jennings, a story
beginning: "Un jour le bon Dieu..." by Sarah Bernhardt, two
poems by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and a play by an unidentified
author, "The Renowned Mons. Duval". In addition, there is a
small notebook containing autobiographical information about
Jennings.
Gift of Bert Harmon, 1947 and 1974. Portions
formerly held in Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial
Library, Yale University as MSS 709 before transfer to
Beinecke Library in 1996.
John Joseph Jennings Collection. American
Literature Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript
Library, Yale University.
Subjects: Journalists. lcsh
Theater critics. lcsh
Bernhardt, Sarah, 1844-1923.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910.
Dockstader, Lew.
Frohman, Charles.
Hayman, Alf.
Jennings, John Joseph, 1853-1909.
Langtry, Lillie, 1853-1929.
McGill, Tom.
Pulitzer, Joseph, 1847-1911.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Journalism -- United States.
Journalists -- United States.
Theater -- United States.
Theater critics -- United States.
Control No.: CTYAFKX2265-A
952 $aCTYAFKX2265A$bYale University Library - Yale University
Libraries
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Letter to Messrs.
Robert Clark & Co. : New York :
ALS, 1891 June.
Description: [1] leaf ; 20 cm.
Notes: Concerning two
of her books.
Other authors: Messrs. Robert Clark & Co. crp
Other titles: Bancroft Library manuscript miscellany. CU-BANC
Location: The Bancroft Library, University
of California,
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000.
Control No.: CUBUGLAD168050767-A
Author: Wilcox, Ella Wheeler,
1850-1919.
Title: Letter to Lydia
A. Houghton : Milwaukee, Wisc. :
ALS, [1880?] May 20.
Description: 2 p. ; 21 cm.
Other authors: Houghton, Lydia A. crp
Other titles: Bancroft Library manuscript miscellany. CU-BANC
Location: The Bancroft Library, University
of California,
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000.
Control No.: CUBUGLAD167992605-A
Author: Roberts,
Mary Fanton, 1871-1956.
Title: Mary Fanton
Roberts papers, 1900-1956.
Description: 3.6 linear ft. (on 4 microfilm reels)
Notes: Microfilmed
portion must be consulted on
microfilm. Use of unmicrofilmed portion requires an
appointment and is limited to Washington, D.C. storage
facility.
Writer, editor, critic; New York City. Wrote for
Herald Tribune, Journal, the Sun, editor
for the
Craftsman, 1906-1916, the Touchstone, 1917-1921, Arts &
Decoration, ca. 1922-1934. Wrote occassionally under the name
Giles Edgerton.
Biographical material, correspondence,
photographs, articles, lists and printed material, reflect
Fanton's associations and interests in the arts, primarily in
the first quarter of the 20th century.
The bulk consists of files containing
correspondence, clippings, invitations, and printed
material, arranged into three categories: art; dance and
theatre; and literary and musical.
Among the files/correspondents in the art
category are: Elizabeth and John W. Alexander, the Armory
Show, George G. Barnard, George Bellows, Gutzon and Mary
Borglum, Mrs. Solon H. Borglum, Alfred and Emily Bossom, Mrs.
William B. Bracken, Charles Caffin, A. Stirling Calder,
Harold & Rhys Caparn, Edward Caswell, Robert W., Mary and
Elise Chambers, Robert W. Chanler, Royal Cortissoz, the
Craftsmen, Ralph A. Cram, Frank Crowninshield, Randall Davey,
Benjamin De Casseres, Edwin and Therese Deming, Frederick
Dielman, Paul Dougherty, Daniel C. French, Maurice Fromkes,
Arnold Genthe, C. Allan Gilbert, William, Edith & Ira
Glackens, Belle da Costa Greene, Ben Ali & Bonnie Haggin,
Gardner Hale, Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, Oliver & Peggy
Herford, Albert Herter, Eugene Higgins, Edward A. Jewell,
Robert E. Jones, Joseph A. Judd, Leon Kroll, Charles R. Lamb,
John Lane, Sir John Lavery, Mary Lawton, Florence
Levy,
Jonas Lie, Will H. Low, George Lynch, Edward Lyons, F. Luis
Mora,
Jerome & Ethel Myers, Hildegarde H. Oskison,
Joseph Pennell, Van Dearing Perrine, James Preston, Howard
Pyle, Frederic Remington, W. Goodridge Roberts, Mrs. John D.
Rockefeller, Nicholas Roerich, Eloise Roorbach, Augustus
Saint-Gaudens, Everett Shinn, John Sloan, Pamela C. Smith,
Eugene Speicher, Alfred Stieglitz, Marie Sterner, Lorado
Taft, Ida M. Tarbell, Joseph B. Thomas, the Touchstone,
Pierre & Amelie Troubetzkoy, W. Francis Ver Beck, Robert W. &
Bessie Potter Vonnoh, Horatio Walker, Mary Hoyt Wiborg,
Russel & Mary Wright, and John Butler Yeats.
In the Dance and Theater section can be found:
Winthrop Ames, John Murray Anderson, Louis K. and Kathryn
Anspacher, George P. Baker, Don O. & Elizabeth Becque, Edward
L. Bernays, Edward E. Bowes, Irene Castle, Charles D. & Ivah
Coburn, Constance Collier, Anna G. & Agnes DeMille, Muriel
Draper, Isadora Duncan and relatives, Maxine Elliott, Angna
Enters, William & Julie Faversham, Mary Garden, Edna Guy,
Cosmo & Julia Hamilton, Walter & Mabel Hampden, Isabel
Irving, Otto H. Kahn, Lincoln Kirstein, Eva, Richard, Irma
and Julie Le Gallienne, Cecilia Loftus, Tilly Losch, Alfred
Lunt, Percy MacKaye, Pilar Morin, Romola Nijinsky, Louis N.
Parker, Arthur Row, Mary Shaw, Otis & Cornelia Skinner, Ruth
St. Denis, Ellen Terry, Charles H. Towne, and Samuel and
Minnie Untermyer.
Literary and musical files include: Gertrude
Atherton, Bambino, David Bispham, Van Wyck Brooks, Gelett
Burgess, Frances H. Burnett, Witter Bynner, Bliss Carman,
Irvin S. Cobb, Will L. Comfort, Walter Damrosch, Coningsby
Dawson, Mary Desti, Theodore & Helen Dreiser, Max & Eliena
Eastman, Havelock Ellis, Edwin Emerson, Teuila Field, Zona
Gale, John Galsworthy, Hamlin Garland, Yvette Guilbert,
Samuel and Edith Hoffenstein, Fannie Hurst, Joyce Kilmer,
Khalil Khayat, S. S. McClure, David & Clara Mannes, John
Masefield, Hudson Maxim, Marguerite Namara, Lloyd & Ethel
Osbourne, Gifford Pinchot, Mrs. George C. (Kate D. Wiggins)
Riggs, Jacob A. Riis, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Ernest T.
Seton, May Sinclair, Paris Singer, Mrs. Robert Louis
Stevenson (Fanny Van de Grift), Leopold Stokowski, Austin and
Mary Strong, Sara Teasdale, Mary H. Vorse, Rebecca West,
Margaret Widdener, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Marguerite Wilkinson,
and Stark Young.
Notable items among the correspondence are 11
watercolor sketches of Indians and western scenes by Edward
Deming to "Aunt Mary & Uncle Bill"; a birthday card to
Mary
painted by Edward Caswell; and photographs of Isadora
Duncan in "Marche Slave," taken by Arnold Genthe, Doris
Humphrey in "Variations on a Theme of Handel-Brahms," taken
by Edward Moeller (in "Dance" file), and of Frederic
Remington taken by Notman Photographic Co., ca. 1900.
Other material, arranged separately, includes
correspondence with Belle Fanton, Mary's sister; with and
about Fanton's husband, the naturalist William C. Roberts;
and a group, "Miscellaneous," arranged alphabetically; and
photographs, many unidentifed, of people and places,
incluging one of John Twachtman with others taken by Gertrude
Kasebier, ca. 1910.
A few items not appearing on microfilm are four
photographs of unidentified male models taken by Nickolas
Muray, three photos of Roberts' mother, one
tintype of
an unidentified woman, eight stereographs of Deadwood,
South Dakota, possibly for an article in "Motor Travel," and
a pencil sketch of Roberts by John Butler Yeats, 1906.
35mm microfilm reels D161-D164 available at
Archives of American Art offices and through interlibrary
loan.
Donated by Phoebe DuBois and Violet Organ in
1957.
4 Ira Glackens letters, 1946-1947, reel D162, fr.
971-982: Originals returned to Ira Glackens after filming.
Subjects: Duncan, Isadora, 1877-1927
-- Photographs.
Humphrey, Doris, 1895-1958 -- Photographs.
Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909 -- Photographs.
Twachtman, John Henry, 1853-1902 -- Photographs.
Arts & decoration.
Craftsman (Eastwood, Syracuse, N.Y.)
Touchstone.
Artists -- United States.
Women authors.
Arts -- United States.
Dance -- United States.
Dancers -- United States.
Theater -- United States.
Actors -- United States.
Art, Modern -- 20th century -- United States.
Art, American.
Modernism (Art)
Photographs. aat
Other authors: Alexander, Elizabeth A., d. 1947.
Alexander, John White, 1856-1915.
Ames, Winthrop, 1870-1937.
Anderson, John Murray.
Anspacher, Louis Kaufman, 1878-1947.
Baker, G. P. (George Philip), 1879-1951.
Barnard, George Grey, 1863-1938.
Becque, Don Oscar.
Becque, Elizabeth.
Bellows, George, 1882-1925.
Bernays, Edward L., 1891-
Bispham, David Scull, 1857-1921.
Borglum, Emma Vignal, 1866-1934.
Borglum, Gutzon, 1867-1941.
Borglum, Mary.
Bossom, Alfred C., 1881-1965.
Bossom, Emily.
Bowes, Edward, Major, 1874-1946.
Bracken, Clio, 1870-1925.
Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886-1963.
Burgess, Gelett, 1866-1951.
Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924.
Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968.
Caffin, Charles Henry, 1854-1918.
Calder, Alexander Stirling, 1870-1945.
Caparn, Rhys, 1909-
Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929.
Castle, Irene, 1893-1969.
Caswell, Edward C.
Chambers, Elise.
Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William), 1865-1933.
Chanler, Robert Winthrop, 1872-1930.
Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury), 1876-1944.
Coburn, Charles Douville.
Coburn, Ivah Wills.
Collier, Constance, 1878-1955.
Comfort, Will Levington, 1878-1932.
Cortissoz, Royal, 1869-1948.
Cram, Ralph Adams, 1863-1942.
Crowninshield, Frank, 1872-1947.
Damrosch, Walter, 1862-1950.
Davey, Randall, 1887-1964.
Dawson, Coningsby, 1883-1959.
De Casseres, Benjamin, 1873-1945.
De Mille, Agnes.
De Mille, Anna George, 1877-1947.
Deming, Edwin Willard, 1860-1942.
Deming, Therese O. (Therese Osterheld), b. 1874.
Desti, Mary.
Dielman, Frederick, 1847-1935.
Dougherty, Paul, 1877-1947.
Draper, Muriel, b. 1886.
Dreiser, Helen Patges, d. 1955.
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945.
Duncan, Elizabeth, 1871-1948.
Duncan, Isadora, 1877-1927.
Duncan, Raymond, 1874-1966.
Duncan, Therese.
Eastman, Max, 1883-1969.
Elliott, Maxine.
Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939.
Emerson, Edwin, 1869-
Enters, Angna, 1907-
Fanton, Belle.
Faversham, Julie Opp.
Faversham, William, 1868-1940.
Field, Teuila.
French, Daniel Chester, 1850-1931.
Fromkes, Maurice, 1872-1931.
Gale, Zona, 1874-1938.
Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.
Garden, Mary, 1877-1967.
Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940.
Genthe, Arnold, 1869-1942, photographer.
Gilbert, Charles Allan, 1873-1929.
Glackens, Edith.
Glackens, Ira, 1907-
Glackens, William J., 1870-1938.
Greene, Belle da Costa, 1883-1950.
Guilbert, Yvette, 1865-1944.
Haggin, Ben Ali, 1882-1951.
Hale, Gardner, 1894-1931.
Hamilton, Cosmo, 1872?-1942.
Hamilton, Julia.
Hampden, Walter, 1879-1955.
Hassam, Childe, 1859-1935.
Hawthorne, Hildegarde.
Henri, Robert, 1865-1929.
Herford, Oliver, 1863-1935.
Herford, Peggy.
Herter, Albert, 1871-
Higgins, Eugene, 1874-1958.
Hoffenstein, Edith.
Hoffenstein, Samuel, 1889-1947.
Hurst, Fannie, 1889-1968.
Jewell, Edward Alden, 1888-1947.
Jones, Robert Edmond, 1887-1954.
Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934.
Käsebier, Gertrude, 1852-1934, photographer.
Khayy¯aòt, Khal¯il ibn °Abd All¯ah.
Kidder, Kathryn.
Kilmer, Joyce, 1886-1918.
Kirstein, Lincoln, 1907-
Kroll, Leon, 1884-1974.
Lamb, Charles R. (Charles Rollinson), 1860-1942.
Lane, John, 1854-1925.
Lavery, John, 1856-1941.
Le Gallienne, Eva, 1899-
Le Gallienne, Irma.
Le Gallienne, Julie Noregaard, 1863-1942.
Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-1947.
Levy, Florence N. (Florence Nightingale),
1870-1947.
Lie, Jonas, 1880-1940.
Loftus, Cecilia, 1876-1943.
Losch, Tilly, 1904-1975.
Low, Will Hicok, 1853-1932.
Lunt, Alfred.
Lynch, George, 1868-1928.
Lyons, Edward.
MacKaye, Percy, 1875-1956.
Mannes, Clara, 1869-1948.
Mannes, David, 1866-1959.
Masefield, John, 1878-1967.
Maxim, Hudson, 1853-
McClure, S. S. (Samuel Sidney), 1857-1949.
Moeller, Edward, photographer.
Mora, F. Luis (Francis Luis), 1874-1940.
Morin, Pilar.
Muray, Nickolas, 1892-1965, photographer.
Myers, Ethel.
Myers, Jerome, 1867-1940.
Namara, Marguerite.
Nijinsky, Romola de Pulszky.
Osbourne, Ethel.
Osbourne, Lloyd, 1868-1947.
Parker, Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944.
Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926.
Perrine, Van Dearing, 1868 or 9-1955.
Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946.
Preston, James M., 1873-1962.
Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911.
Rerikh, Nikolai Konstantinovich, 1874-1947.
Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August), 1849-1914.
Rives, Amelie, 1863-1945.
Roberts, Charles George Douglas, Sir, 1860-1943.
Roberts, Goodridge, 1904-
Roberts, William C.
Rockefeller, Blanchette Hooker, 1909-
Roorbach, Eloise.
Row, Arthur.
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907.
Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946.
Shaw, Mary, 1854-1929.
Shinn, Everett, 1876-1953.
Sinclair, May.
Singer, Paris.
Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 1901-
Skinner, Otis, 1858-1942.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951.
Smith, Pamela Colman, 1878-1950.
Speicher, Eugene E. (Eugene Edward), 1883-1962.
St. Denis, Ruth, 1880-1968.
Sterner, Marie, 1880-1953.
Stevenson, Fanny Van de Grift, 1840-1914.
Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946.
Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977.
Strong, Austin, 1881-1952.
Taft, Lorado, 1860-1936.
Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944.
Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933.
Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928.
Thomas, Joseph B.
Towne, Charles Hanson, 1877-1949.
Troubetzkoy, Pierre, 1864-1936.
Untermyer, Samuel, 1858-1940.
Ver Beck, Frank, 1858-1933.
Vonnoh, Bessie Potter, 1872-1954.
Vonnoh, Robert William, 1858-1933.
Vorse, Mary Heaton, 1874-1966.
Walker, Horatio, 1858-1938.
West, Rebecca, Dame, 1892-
Wiborg, Mary Hoyt, d. 1964
Widdemer, Margaret.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Wilkinson, Marguerite Ogden Bigelow, 1883-1928.
Wright, Russel, 1904-1976.
Yeats, John Butler, 1839-1922.
Young, Stark, 1881-1963.
Other authors: MacDowell Club of New York.
New Society of Artists (New York, N.Y.)
Notman Photographic Co.
Theatre Guild.
Other authors: Armory Show (1913 : New York, N.Y.)
Location: Archives of American Art, Smithsonian
Institution, 8th and G Sts. N.W., NMAA-PG Bldg., Washington,
D.C. 20560
Control No.: DCAW1099270-A
Author: Briggs,
Mary Ella, 1852-1913.
Title: Commonplace
book, 1890-1921
Description: 1 v. ; 21 cm.
Notes: Purchase on
the Benz Fund, 1993
Holographs, printed matter
Commonplace book kept first by Mary Ella Briggs
(1890-1908) and then by Rosetta Cummings (1908-1921), both
sisters in the Shaker community in Enfield, N.H. The volume
contains copies of poetry by Celia Thaxter, Helen Hunt
Jackson, Susan Coolidge, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox, among
others. Some of the poetry may be by Briggs and Cummings and
by other Shakers.
Subjects: Shakers -- New Hampshire --
Enfield.
Enfield (N.H.) -- History -- Sources.
Commonplace books aat
Other authors: Cummings, Rosetta.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Coolidge, Susan. 1835-1905.
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885.
Thaxter, Celia, 1835-1894.
Control No.: NHDG95-A56
952 $aNHDG95A56$bDartmouth College Library
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Papers of Ella
Wheeler Wilcox [manuscript],
1884-1919.
Description: 85 items.
Notes: Forms part of
the Clifton Waller Barrett
Library.
American journalist and poet.
The collection contains manuscripts of ten poems
and essays, and four quotations.
Correspondence is chiefly professional. Letters
to Edward Bok concern editorial matters, a misunderstanding
re copyright, and a forged letter designed to stir up enmity
between the two. Letters to James Burton Pond concern her
promotion of harpist Mabel Monroe.
Other letters concern submissions, serial rights,
reprints and the promotion of new talent. Several letters
describe life in France in 1918, her speaking engagements for
the troops and her admiration for Leon Dennis. Her interest
in psychics and in the poetry of Richard Le Gallienne are
also mentioned.
In addition there are social notes, letters to
her dressmaker,letters to autograph hunters and notes of
thanks and sympathy.
The collection also contains photographs of
Wilcox; a signed petition, 1899, for perpetual copyright;
reviews; press release; published interview; and obituaries.
Annotated list available.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox Papers, 1884-1919, in the
Clifton Waller Barrett Library, Accession #6981 through
6981-f, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Subjects: Clippings. aat
Correspondence. aat
Essays. aat
Interviews. aat
Obituaries. aat
Photographs. aat
Petition. aat
Poems. aat
Press release. aat
Quotations. aat
Reviews. aat
Authors. aat
Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930 -- Forgeries.
Denis, Leon, 1846-1927.
Doran, George Henry, 1869-1956.
Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-1947.
Munroe, Mabel, fl. 1898.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919 -- Portraits.
Authors and publishers.
Copyright -- United States.
Dressmaking.
Forgery of manuscripts.
Popular culture -- United States -- History --
20th century.
Psychics.
Reprints (Publications)
World War, 1914-1918 -- France.
Other authors: Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930, recipient.
Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William), 1865-1933,
recipient.
Clemens, William Montgomery, 1860-1931,
recipient.
Duffee, Florence, recipient.
Gilder, Jeannette L. (Jeannette Leonard),
1849-1916, recipient.
Hunt, C.C., recipient.
Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903,
recipient.
Sewell, Major, recipient.
Sheerin, James, recipient.
Waudby William, correspondent.
Other authors: Independent, recipient.
American Press Association, recipient.
Location: University of Virginia Library,
Special
Collections Department, Alderman Library, Charlottesville,
Va. 22903
Control No.: VAUVRBA10077484-A
Author: Ruddy,
Ella Giles, 1851-1917.
Title: Papers, 1861-1916.
Description: 0.9 c.f. (2 archives boxes and 1 volume)
Notes: Correspondence,
poetry, and scrapbooks kept by a
Wisconsin author. Correspondence for 1887 contains letters
from Clara Barton, Edward Everett Hale, Rutherford B. Hayes,
and others addressed to Mrs. Ruddy's father, H. H. Giles, a
member of the Wisconsin State Board of Charities and Reform;
and a scrapbook of clippings, 1877-1886, relates to Mr.
Giles' career in public-welfare work. However, most of the
letters were written to Mrs. Ruddy by other contemporaries in
literature and the arts: Rasmus B. Anderson, Hjalmar H.
Boyesen, Hiram Corson, Zona Gale, Charles Noble Gregory,
Hattie Tyng Griswold, Vinnie Ream Hoxie, Aubertine Woodward
Moore, Eben E. Rexford, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and Robert
Wilson Burns. Original signed manuscripts of poems were
written by Robert Wilson Burns, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Sarah D.
Hobart, Minnie Stebbins Savage, and Mrs. Ruddy.
Register.
Presented by Mrs. Giles Dow, Stoughton, Wis.,
1963.
Subjects: Anderson, Rasmus Björn,
1846-1936.
Barton, Clara, 1821-1912.
Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, 1848-1895.
Burns, Robert Wilson.
Corson, Hiram, 1828-1911.
Gale, Zona, 1874-1938.
Giles, H. H.
Gregory, Charles Noble, 1851-1932.
Griswold, Hattie Tyng, 1840-1909.
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909.
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.
Hobart, Sarah D.
Ream, Vinnie, 1847-1914.
Moore, Anne Aubertine Woodward, 1841- .
Rexford, Eben Eugene, 1848-1916.
Savage, Minnie Stebbins.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Wisconsin. State Board of Charities and Reform.
Authors, American -- Wisconsin
Public welfare -- Wisconsin.
Scrapbooks. aat
Poems. aat
Location: State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. Archives
Division. 816 State Street, Madison, Wis. 53706.
MAD 4 /27/J5
Control No.: WIHV93-A93
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Letter to Mr
Fackler. New York, NY. 1894 Nov.
22.
Description: 1 item (1 p.)
Notes: Autographed
Note Signed
Expressing appreciation for receipt of the
leaflet poem, "The Birth of the Opal".
Location: Special Collections Department,
University of
Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, IA 52242.
Control No.: IAUG92-A2278
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Correspondence
with H. L. Mencken, 1916.
Description: 1 item (1 leaf).
Notes: Negative response
to letter from Mencken
soliciting support for Dreiser regarding The "Genius"
controversy.
Location: Special Collections, Van Pelt
Library, University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6206.
Control No.: PAUR92-A3634
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Letter, n.d.
Description: 1 folder.
Notes: Poet and journalist,
Wilcox was born in Johnstown
Center, near Janesville, Wis. Her poems, although popular
with the general public, were judged facile and sentimental
by critics. She also wrote plays and newspaper articles. In
1884 she married Robert Marius Wilcox and settled
successively in Meriden, Conn., New York City, and Short
Beach, Conn. In later life she became interested in
spiritualism. For biographical information, see Notable
American Women, 1607-1950 (1971).
One autograph letter signed to anonymous
correspondent recommending a theosophical work, The Great
Psychological Crime, and adding that "your verses possess no
literary value."
Purchased from Howard S. Mott, 1992.
Unpublished finding aid.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox Letter. Schlesinger Library,
Radcliffe College.
Subjects: Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Spiritualism -- United States.
Theosophists -- United States.
Location: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe
College,
Cambridge, MA 02138.
Control No.: MHVW92-A5
Author: Wheeler,
Marcus Pratt, 1837-1928.
Title: Papers, 1863-ca.
1926.
Description: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
Notes: Civil War letters
of the Sergeant of Co. G, 29th
Wisconsin Infantry, to his family and to the "Wisconsin State
Journal," concerning the regiment's movements from the siege
of Vicksburg through Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas,
including sketch maps of Vicksburg and Mobile, Alabama. Also
includes genealogical material on the Wheeler family,
including obituaries, photographs, and clippings concerning
Marcus' sister, poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
This collection is available only on microfilm.
Loaned for microfilming by Glen Wheeler, Windsor,
Wis., 1963.
Subjects: Wheeler family.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
United States. Army. Wisconsin Infantry Regiment,
29th (1862-1865). Company G.
Wisconsin state journal.
Mobile (Ala.) -- History -- Civil War,
1861-1865.
Vicksburg (Miss.) -- History -- Siege, 1863.
Microforms. aat
Obituaries. aat
Photographs. aat
Sketch maps. aat
Location: State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. Archives
Division. 816 State Street, Madison, Wis. 53706.
MAD 1V/Mss Box 109
Control No.: WIHV91-A412
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Letters, 1864-1866,
1990.
Description: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
Notes: Affectionate
letters written by Ella Wheeler
(Wilcox) to her friend, Hellen B. Crain (Perry) containing
news and gossip about life in Neenah, Wisconsin. Also
included is a letter (1990) from the donor detailing the
provenance of the letters.
Presented by Dorothy A. Anderson, Placerville,
Calif., 1990.
Subjects: Women.
Friendship -- Wisconsin.
Neenah (Wis.)
Location: This collection is owned by
the State Historical
Society of Wisconsin. Archives Division. 816 State Street,
Madison, Wis. 53706.
This collection is at the University of
Wisconsin-Oshkosh Area Research Center, Oshkosh, Wis. 54901.
Control No.: WIHV91-A93
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Letters, 1876-1880,
1917-1918.
Description: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
Notes: Photo-enlargements
of six letters, 1876-1880, to
Arthur O'Shaughnessy, an English poet, concerning Wilcox's
writings and travels; and handwritten and type-script
letters, 1917-1918, addressed to her brother, Marcus P.
Wheeler, relating to her war service experiences in Europe
and views on spiritualism. Included with these letters are
several of her poems and other writings, and newspaper
clippings relating to Wilcox.
The O'Shaughnessy letters are copied from
microfilm produced by Rutgers University Library.
O'Shaughnessy letters presented by the University
of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., Oct. 30, 1953. Remainder of
collection presented by Marcus P. Wheeler.
Subjects: O'Shaughnessy, Arthur William
Edgar, 1844-1881.
Poetry.
Spiritualism.
Voyages and travels.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives,
American.
World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- Europe.
Location: State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. Archives
Division. 816 State Street, Madison, Wis. 53706.
MAD 4 /14/SC 32
Control No.: WIHV90-A847
Author: Joint
School District No. 7, Towns of Vienna,
Westport, and Windsor (Dane County, Wis.). Clerk.
Title: Ella Wheeler
Wilcox School general records,
1856-1962.
Description: 1.0 c.f.
Notes: This series
is unprocessed.
Subjects: Rural schools -- Wisconsin
-- Dane County.
School records. aat
Local government records. aat
Location: State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. Archives
Division. 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706.
Control No.: WIHV90-A285
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Correspondence,
1887-1919.
Description: 41 items (1 box)
Notes: American poet.
Personal letters from Wilcox to Elsa Barker,
1912-1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, 1888-1889, to Edward
Bok, 1887-1890 and n.d.,and one letter to Richard Henry
Stoddard, 1897. Also, a photograph, 1895, and an autograph
poem, "Solitude."
Subjects: Barker, Elsa, 1869-1954.
Stoddard, Richard Henry, 1825-1903.
Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930.
American literature -- 19th century.
American poetry -- 19th century.
Photoprints. ftamc
Poems. ftamc
Women poets, American. lcsh
Location: Columbia University. Rare Book
and Manuscript
Library, New York, NY.
Control No.: NYCR89-A941
Author: Jordan,
Elizabeth Garver, 1867-1947.
Title: Elizabeth Garver
Jordan papers, 1891-1945.
Description: 1.4 linear feet (3 boxes)
Notes: Elizabeth Garver
Jordan (1867-1947) was an
American author, editor of Harper's Bazaar, and suffragist.
Collections consists of correspondence of Jordan
with prominent literary figures and typescript draft of The
Sturdy Oak (1917), a composite novel of American politics by
fourteen American authors, edited by Elizabeth Jordan.
Correspondents include Susan B. Anthony, Gertrude Atherton,
John Kendrick Bangs, Alice Brown, Frances Hodgson Burnett,
Samuel L. Clemens, Margaret Deland, Julia Ward Howe, Henry
James, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Effie Shannon, Anna H. Shaw, Otis
Skinner, Henry Van Dyke, Elizabeth S. Phelps, Ella Wheeler
Wilcox, and Mary E. Wilkins.
Apply in Special Collections Office.
Finding aid available in repository.
Subjects: Jordan, Elizabeth Garver, 1867-1947.
Authors, American.
American literature -- 20th century.
United States -- Politics and government -- 20th
century.
Photographic prints. aat
Editors. lcsh
Other authors: Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906.
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948.
Bangs, John Kendricks, 1862-1922.
Brown, Alice, 1857-1948.
Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910.
Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, 1857-1945.
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910.
James, Henry, 1843-1916.
Shannon, Effie, 1867-1954.
Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919.
Skinner, Otis A. (Otis Ainsworth), 1807-1861.
Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933.
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 1844-1911.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Wilkins, Mary Eleanor, 1873-1915.
Location: Rare Books and Manuscripts
Division, The New York
Public Library, Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York, NY
10018.
Control No.: NYPW89-A585
Title:
Women authors collection, 1847-1970.
Description: ca. 57 items.
Notes: Correspondence,
consisting primarily of social
notes and brief replies to queries; mss. of writings,
including tribute to Edward Everett Hale by Julia C.R. Dorr,
The Lover by Theodosia Pickering Harrison, untitled verse by
Grace Goodman; and photos. Women represented include
Elizabeth Akers Allen, Jane G. Austin, Mary Hunter Austin,
Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon, Faith Baldwin, Mary Lydia
Branch, Margaret Sutton Briscoe, Grace MacGowan Cooke,
Margaret Wade Campbell Deland, Anna E. Dickinson, Alice Morse
Earle, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, Mary Hallock Foote, Margaret
Fuller (1872-1954), Anna Maria Fielding Hall, Olive Harper,
Beatrice Harraden, Constance Cary Harrison, Mary Jane Holmes,
Julia Ward Howe, Martha J. Lamb, Octavia Walton Le Vert,
Eliza Leslie, Kate Porter Lewis, Alice M. Longfellow, Julia
Magruder, Elizabeth Prentiss, Edna Dean Proctor, Corinne
Roosevelt Robinson, Alice W. Rollins, Adele Ruenzler, Kate
Sanborn, Molly Elliot Seawell, Lydia Howard Sigourney, Lady
Henry Somerset, Louise Stockton, Margaret Stokes, Adeline
Trafton, May Alden Ward, Lilian Whiting, Phyllis A. Whitney,
Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
Purchase, 1982.
Finding aid in the repository.
Subjects: Authors, American. lcsh
Women authors. lcsh
Women authors, American. lcsh
Poets, American. lcsh
Women poets. lcsh
Women poets, American. lcsh
Poems. ftamc
American literature -- Women authors.
American poetry -- Women authors.
Allen, Elizabeth Akers, 1832-1911 --
Correspondence.
Austin, Jane G. (Jane Goodwin), 1831-1894 --
Correspondence.
Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934 --
Correspondence.
Bacon, Josephine Dodge Daskam, 1876-1961 --
Correspondence.
Baldwin, Faith, 1893- -- Correspondence.
Branch, Mary Lydia, 1840-1922 -- Correspondence.
Briscoe, Margaret Sutton, b. 1864 --
Correspondence.
Cooke, Grace MacGowan, 1863-1944 --
Correspondence.
Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, 1857-1945 --
Correspondence.
Dickenson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932 --
Correspondence.
Earle, Alice Morse, 1851-1911 -- Correspondence.
Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860 --
Correspondence.
Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938 --
Correspondence.
Fuller, Margaret, 1872-1954 -- Correspondence.
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909 -- Appreciation.
Hall, S. C., Mrs., 1800-1881 -- Correspondence.
Harper, Olive, 1842-1915 -- Correspondence.
Harraden, Beatrice, 1864-1936 -- Correspondence.
Harrison, Burton, Mrs., 1843-1920 --
Correspondence.
Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907 -- Correspondence.
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910 -- Correspondence.
Lamb, Martha J. (Martha Joanna), 1829-1893 --
Correspondence.
Le Vert, Octavia Walton, 1810-1877 --
Correspondence.
Leslie, Eliza, 1787-1858 -- Correspondence.
Lewis, Kate Porter -- Correspondence.
Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928 --
Correspondence.
Magruder, Julia, 1854-1907 -- Correspondence.
Prentiss, E. (Elizabeth), 1818-1878 --
Correspondence.
Proctor, Edna Dean, 1829-1923 -- Correspondence.
Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, 1861-1933 --
Correspondence.
Rollins, Alice Wellington, 1847-1897 --
Correspondence.
Ruenzler, Adele -- Correspondence.
Sanborn, Kate, 1839-1917 -- Correspondence.
Seawall, Molly Elliot, 1860-1916 --
Correspondence.
Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865 --
Correspondence.
Somerset, Henry, Lady, 1851-1921 --
Correspondence.
Stockton, Louise, 1838-1914 -- Correspondence.
Stokes, Margaret, 1832-1900 -- Correspondence.
Trafton, Adeline, b. 1845 -- Correspondence.
Ward, May Alden, 1853-1918 -- Correspondence.
Whiting, Lilian, 1847-1942 -- Correspondence.
Whitney, Phyllis A., 1903- -- Correspondence.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923 --
Correspondence.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919 --
Correspondence.
Other authors: Dorr, Julia C. R. (Julia Caroline Ripley),
1825-1913.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904.
Garrison, Theodosia Pickering, 1874-1944.
Location: University of Virginia Library
(Charlottesville)
(4656-a).
Control No.: DCLV89-A736
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Papers, 1843-1989
(inclusive).
Description: 3 linear ft.
Notes: Poet and journalist,
Wilcox was born in Johnstown
Center, near Janesville, Wis. Her poems, although popular
with the general public, were judged facile and sentimental
by critics. She also wrote plays and newspaper articles. In
1884 she married Robert Marius Wilcox and settled
successively in Meriden, Conn., New York City, and Short
Beach, Conn. In later life she became interested in
spiritualism. For biographical information, see Notable
American Women (1971).
Collection consists of drafts of poems, plays,
articles, and an essay re: prostitution. There is also
extensive correspondence with her husband before and after
their marriage, 1882-1916, and with other family and
friends.
Gift of Frances L. Collins, 1988-1989.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox Papers. Schlesinger Library,
Radcliffe College.
Subjects: Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930.
Leslie, Frank, Mrs., d.1914.
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
American literature -- 19th century.
American poetry -- Women authors.
Censorship -- United States.
Courtship.
Marriage.
Prostitution -- Algeria.
Prostitution -- Tunisia.
Spiritualism.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Women -- United States.
Short Beach (Conn.) -- Social life and customs.
New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs.
Poems. ftamc
Authors. lcsh
Dramatists. lcsh
Journalists. lcsh
Poets. lcsh
Location: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe
College,
Cambridge, MA 02138.
Control No.: MHVW88-A1005
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Papers, n.d.
Description: 1 folder.
Notes: Wilcox was a
poet and journalist. For
biographical information, see Notable American Women,
1607-1950 (1971).
Autograph note to "dear Friend" re: poetry and
invitation to visit, and half-tone of Wilcox.
Purchased from Paul C. Richards, 1967.
Unpublished finding aid.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox Papers. Schlesinger Library,
Radcliffe College.
Subjects: Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Authors. lcsh
Poets. lcsh
Location: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe
College,
Cambridge, MA 02138.
Control No.: MHVW88-A352
Author: Garrison,
Gertrude.
Title: Papers, 1883-1935
(inclusive), 1883-1887 (bulk).
Description: 1 folder.
Notes: A writer active
in the last half of the 19th
century, Gertrude Garrison worked on an Indianapolis
newspaper and later became associate editor of the New York
Sun. She wrote short stories, sketches, and books, including
Women in the Business World. She married a man named Aguirre
and lived in Central America.
Collection consists of a poem, correspondence,
mostly to Garrison, and a miniature portrait.
Purchased from William P. Wreden, 1977.
Unpublished finding aid.
Gertrude Garrison Papers. Schlesinger Library,
Radcliffe College.
Subjects: Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell)
1820-1906.
Garrison, Gertrude.
Read, Opie Pope, 1852-1939.
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1853-1916.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1855-1919.
Authors, American.
Location: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe
College,
Cambridge, MA 02138.
Control No.: MHVW88-A246
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Letter, [between
1900 and 1919?] : to George
Sylvester Vierek.
Description: 1 item.
Notes: TLs.
Other authors: Vierek, George Sylvester, 1884-1962, recipient.
Control No.: NYBR88-A1769
952 $aNYBR88A1769$bSUNY Buffalo Poetry and Special Collections
Author: University
of Michigan. Women's League.
Title: Records, 1890-1965.
Description: 33 linear ft.
Notes: Constitution
and articles of incorporation,
reports, correspondence, minutes of the League and of women
students' governing bodies, scrapbooks, presidents reports,
and photographs; include letters from Ella Wheeler Wilcox and
William Dean Howells; also papers of Edith M. Wheeler and
Sarah Mills Gayley Browne.
Finding aid in the library
Donor: 1908, 1617
Photographs described in Visual Materials file.
Subjects: Photoprints. ftamc
Barbour Gymnasium (University of Michigan)
Michigan League.
University of Michigan. Alumnae Council.
University of Michigan. Women's League.
Women -- Societies and clubs.
Other authors: Browne, Sarah Mills Gayley.
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Wheeler, Edith M.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Location: Bentley Historical Library,
University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2113
Control No.: MIUV87-A358
Author: Cole,
Ashley W.
Title: Letters, 1882-1916.
Description: 0.25 linear ft.
Notes: American editor,
railroad commissioner, executive
secretary to New York State Governor Levi P. Morton.
Incoming correspondence concerning railroads
(Avery Andrews, Paul D. Cravath, Chauncey M. Depew, James
Jerome Hill, Jeremiah Jenks, Theodore Roosevelt); politics
(Thomas Collier Platt, L. Bradford Prince); the John Ericsson
monument in New York City (Jonathan Scott Hartley); and the
personal life of actress Louise D. (Mrs. Leslie) Carter.
Unpublished guide.
Subjects: Andrews, Avery.
Andrews, Charles Bartlett, 1836-1902.
Avery, Robert.
Boynton, Henry Van Ness, 1835-1905.
Brookfield, William.
Carter, Mrs. Leslie (Louise D.)
Cole, Ashley W.
Cornell, Alonzo B., 1832-1904.
Cortelyou, George B. (George Bruce), 1862-1940.
Cravath, Paul D. (Paul Drennan), 1861-1940.
Cummings, Amos J. (Amos Jay), 1841-1902.
Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell),
1834-1928.
Dittenhoefer, Abram J. (Abram Jesse), 1836-
Fairchild, Charles Stebbins, 1842-1924.
Green, A. H. (Andrew Haswell), 1820-1903.
Grant, Lewis Addison, 1829-1918.
Hartley, Jonathan Scott, 1845-1912.
Hatton, Frank, 1846-1894.
Hill, James Jerome, 1838-1916.
James, Thomas L. (Thomas Lemuel), 1831-1916.
Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple, 1856-1929.
Jerome, William Travers, 1859-1934.
King, Oscar A.
Lamont, Daniel Scott, 1851-1905.
Lounsbury, Phineas Chapman.
Morton, Levi P. (Levi Parsons), 1824-1920.
Philip, John.
Platt, Thomas Collier, 1833-1910.
Porter, John Addison, 1856-1900.
Prince, L. Bradford (Le Baron Bradford),
1840-1922.
Rice, Graham L.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Sandow, Eugen, 1867-1925.
Sprague, Frank Julian.
Tracy, Benjamin Franklin, 1830-1915.
Wallace, William C.
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915.
Whitney, William Collins, 1841-1904.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Woodhull, Victoria C. (Victoria Claflin),
1838-1927.
Wynne, Robert John.
New York (State) -- History -- 1865-
New York (State) -- Officials and employees --
Selection and appointment.
New York (State) -- Politics and government --
1865-1950.
Patronage, Political -- New York (State)
Railroads and state -- New York (State)
Republican Party (N.Y.)
Correspondence. aat
Location: George Arents Research Library
for Special
Collections at Syracuse University, Manuscript Collections.
Bird Library, Room 600, Syracuse, New York 13244-2010.
Control No.: NXSV748-A
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Letters to Ethelyn
Bryant Chapman, 1873-1918.
Description: 30 items.
Notes: Poetess.
ALS's concerning Wilcox's personal life. Also
includes news articles and other papers relating to Chapman.
For more information on Wilcox, see her
autobiography, The Worlds and I.
Other authors: Chapman, Ethelyn Bryant.
Control No.: UTBV86-A45
952 $aUTBV86A45$bBrigham Young University - Archives
Author: Morgan,
Angela, 1874-1957.
Title: Angela Morgan
papers, 1861-1957.
Description: 59 linear ft.
Notes: American poet
and novelist, author of numerous
poems (some with anti-war themes), and participant in
International Congress of Women at The Hague in 1915 and
subsequent activities of the Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom.
Correspondence, drafts of writings, pamphlets,
newspaper clippings and other papers relating to her
activities as a pacifist and her literary interests; also
material on World War I peace movement concerning
International Congress of Women, Ford Peace Ship, American
Neutral Conference Committee, Emergency Peace Federation,
Fellowship of Reconciliation, Bureau of Legal First Aid,
People's Council of America and New York City branch of the
Woman's Peace Party; also scattered papers, 1861-1922, of her
father, Albert T. Morgan, who came to Mississippi after the
Civil War; and photographs.
Finding aid in the library.
Donor: 4218
Photographs described in Visual Materials File.
Subjects: Photoprints. amc
Authors. lcsh
Chautauquas.
Ford Peace Ship.
International Congress of Women (1915 : The
Hague)
Labor and laboring classes.
Law.
Mississippi.
Morgan, Angela, 1874-1957.
New York (N.Y.)
Peace -- Societies, etc.
Pierpont, John, 1785-1866.
Poetry.
Reconstruction.
Socialist Party (U.S.)
Strikes and lockouts.
United States -- History -- Civil War,
1861-1865.
Vigilantes.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.
Women -- Societies and clubs.
Women -- Suffrage.
Women's rights.
World War, 1914-1918.
Other authors: Adams, Fred Winslow, 1866-1945.
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
Aked, Charles Frederic, 1864-1941.
Balch, Emily Greene, 1867-1961.
Baldwin, Ruth Standish.
Banning, Kendall, 1879-1944.
Barton, Bruce, 1886-1967.
Beckley, Zoe, d. 1961.
Bestor, Arthur Eugene, 1879-1944.
Bigelow, William Frederick, 1879-1966.
Booth, Evangeline, 1865-1950.
Bragdon, Claude Fayette, 1866-1946.
Branch, Anna Hempstead, d. 1937.
Bridgman, Howard Allen, 1860-1929.
Browne, Anita.
Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount, 1838-1922.
Burton, Ernest DeWitt, 1856-1925.
Cadman, Samuel Parkes, 1864-1936.
Carnegie, Dale, 1888-1955.
Carnegie, Louise Whitfield, 1857-1946.
Carruth, Hayden, 1862-1932.
Chamberlain, Samuel Selwyn, 1851-1916.
Cheyney, Ralph.
Clark, Thomas Curtis, 1877-1953.
Coleman, George William, 1867-1950.
Conant, Isabel Fiske.
Condon, Randall J. (Randall Judson), 1862-1931.
Cooke, Edmund Vance, 1866-1932.
Costain, Thomas Bertram, 1885-
Crow, Martha Foote, d. 1924.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945.
Del Mar, Eugene, 1864-1941.
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945.
Dutton, Samuel Train, 1849-1919.
Eastman, Crystal, 1881-1928.
Eastman, John Coates, 1862-1925.
Eaton, Lily W.
Elson, William Harris, 1856-1935.
Erskine, John, 1879-1951.
Fagnani, Charles Prospero, 1854-1940.
Fleischer, Charles, 1871-1942.
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1878-1969.
Frank, Henry, 1854-1933.
Griggs, Edward Howard, d. 1951.
Guthrie, Kenneth Sylvan, 1871-1940.
Haggard, Sewell, 1879-1928.
Hammond, Emily Vanderbilt Sloane.
Hammond, John Henry, 1871-1949.
Harriman, Karl Edwin, 1875-1935.
Harrison, Henry.
Hays, Will Harrison, 1879-1954.
Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1951.
Hodgkin, Henry Theodore, 1877-1933.
Holmes, Burton, 1870-
Holmes, John Haynes, 1879-1964.
Holt, Hamilton, 1872-1951.
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
Huebsch, B. W., 1876-1964.
James, William, 1842-1910.
Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937.
Jones, Edith Lloyd.
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918.
Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970.
Ladd, Kate Macy, 1863-1945.
Ladd, Walter Graeme.
Laidler, Harry Wellington, 1884-1970.
Lane, Margaret.
Lengel, William Charles, d. 1965.
Libby, Frederick Joseph, 1874-
Lynch, Frederick Henry, 1867-1934.
McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967.
MacManus, Seumas, 1869-1960.
Markham, Anna Catherine.
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940.
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929.
Mooney, Tom.
Morgan, Albert Talmon, 1841-1922.
Morgan, G. Campbell (George Campbell),
1863-1945.
Musser, Benjamin Francis.
Nearing, Scott, 1883-
O'Hara, Geoffrey, 1882-
Olmsted, Mildred Scott.
Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937.
Paquin, Samuel Savil, 1868-1943.
Parkhurst, Charles Henry, 1842-1933.
Peale, Norman Vincent, 1898-
Phelps, William Lyon, 1865-1943.
Pillsbury, Parker, 1809-1898.
Randall, John Herman, 1871-1946.
Reynolds, Paul Revere, 1864-1944.
Rider, Fremont, 1885-1962.
Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, 1861-1933.
Russell, Charles Edward, 1860-1941.
Sarett, Lew, 1888-1954.
Shaw, Mark Revell, 1889-
Shelley, Rebecca, 1887-
Shelly, William Alfred, 1854-1930.
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968.
Smith, George Jay, 1866-
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1872-1962.
Stidger, William L. (William LeRoy), 1886-
Stoner, Winifred Sackville, d. 1931.
Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944.
Thomas, Lowell, 1892-1981.
Thomas, Norman, 1884-1968.
Towne, Charles Hanson, 1877-1949.
Trent, Lucia.
VanDyke, Henry, 1852-1933.
Villard, Fanny Garrison, 1844-1928.
Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940.
Weatherly, Arthur.
Weller, Charles Frederick, 1870-1957.
Wetherill, Samuel Price.
Wheeler, Edward Jewitt, 1859-1922.
White, Trumbull, 1868-1941.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Wiley, Franklin Baldwin, 1861-1930.
Wood, L. Hollingworth.
Young, William Wesley, 1868-
Other authors: American Neutral Conference Committee.
American Peace Society.
Authors' League of America.
Bureau of Legal First Aid.
Church Peace Union.
Debs Memorial Radio Fund.
Emergency Peace Campaign.
Emergency Peace Federation.
Fellowship of Reconciliation.
First Church for Animal Rights.
Friends of Freedom for India.
General Federation of Women's Clubs.
Industrial Workers of the World.
International Council for Patriotic Service.
League for the Larger Life.
League of Small and Subject Nationalities.
National Cathedral Association.
National Kindergarten Association.
National League of American Pen Women.
National Music League.
National Unemployment League.
National Woman's Party.
Pennsylvania Committee for Total Disarmament.
People's Chorus of New York.
People's Council of America.
People's Mandate to Governments to End War.
Poetry Society of America.
Rebel Poets.
United Peace Chest.
Vivisection Investigation League.
Woman's Peace Party.
Woman's Pro-League Council.
Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom.
Women's National Committee for Hands Off the
Supreme Court.
Women's Peace Society.
World Court League.
Location: Bentley Historical Library,
University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2113
Control No.: MIUV86-A29
Author: Caesar,
Irving, b. 1895.
Title: Papers, 1905-1972.
Description: 1.2 c.f. (4 archives boxes) and
6 disc recordings.
Notes: Photocopied
papers of a lyricist and composer of
popular songs and Broadway musicals and a pacifist. The
majority of the collection relates to Caesar's early career
and his social concerns. Songs, 1937-c. 1970, include lyrics
satirizing the military-industrial complex; songbooks and
recordings of compositions for children about safety,
friendship, and the United Nations; and sheet music for the
Pledge of Allegiance. Correspondence includes exchanges with
George Gershwin, Aldous Huxley, Lyndon B. Johnson, George
Seldes, I. F. Stone, Lyle Stuart, Upton Sinclair, William
English Walling, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Writings include
an early journal; articles on the Cold War for the New York
"Independent"; speeches; and papers regarding his Peace by
Wireless plan. Also included are an undated autobiography,
an article about song writing, and a transcript of an oral
history interview, 1971, for the William E. Wiener Oral
History Library of the American Jewish Committee.
Register.
Presented by Irving Caeser, New York, N.Y.,
1971-1977.
Subjects: Gershwin, George, 1898-1937.
Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.
Seldes, George, 1890- .
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968.
Stone, Isidor F., 1907- .
Stuart, Lyle.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Composers -- United States.
Friendship -- Songs and music.
Industrial policy -- United States.
Music and society.
Pacifism -- United States.
Safety songs.
Songs.
United States -- Military policy.
Peace by Wireless plan.
Sheet music. aat
Songs. aat
Sound recordings. aat
WCFTR-owned.
Location: State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. Archives
Division. 816 State Street, Madison, Wis. 53706.
Box 1-4
MAD 3M/36/U3-4
6 disc recordings MAD Sound/Disc
109A
Control No.: WIHVC100-A
Author: Barton,
Albert O., 1869-1947.
Title: Papers, 1858-1948.
Description: 5.0 c.f. (25 archives boxes); plus
0.4 c.f. of unprocessed additions.
Notes: Barton was a
journalist, historian, and
participant in the Progressive Party movement in Wisconsin.
A native of Dane County, Barton grew up as a neighbor of the
La Follette family. After graduation from the University of
Wisconsin in 1896 he became a newspaper reporter in Madison
and Colorado; then served as senate clerk to Robert M. La
Follette, Sr., 1910-1912, as director of the Wisconsin War
History Commission immediately after World War I, as
associate editor of the "Wisconsin Farmer," 1920-1929, and as
chief deputy in the state oil inspection department. Barton
was the author of a newspaper column in the Madison "Capital
Times" and of the book "La Follette's Winning of Wisconsin,
1894-1904," and he collaborated in the preparation of other
volumes about Wisconsin.
The papers consist of correspondence, primarily
for the years 1916-1947; manuscripts of articles for the
"Wisconsin Farmer"; notes on state and local history; and
drafts of original stories, poems, and plays. Many letters
and notes contain biographical material on Robert M. La
Follette, Sr., and on the La Follette family. Barton also
collected data on other persons of Wisconsin interest,
notably John F. Appleby, Ole Bull, Hans C. Heg, Marcus
Thrane, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. The collection also
contains information on the history of early Madison and Dane
County, on soldiers of the Revolution and the War of 1812, on
Norwegian settlement in the state, and on old cemetery
inscriptions.
Included in the collection are a few small groups
of manuscripts of other persons collected by Barton:
scattered business papers, 1862-1873, of B. W. Suckow, early
Madison printer and bookbinder; Civil War letters, including
a number from Libby Prison, written by Ole C. Johnson of
Stoughton, lieutenant colonel of the 15th Wisconsin Volunteer
Infantry; and correspondence, 1868-1896, of Rasmus B.
Anderson. Among Barton's own correspondents were John J.
Blaine, Theodore Blegen, August Derleth, Carl Russell Fish,
Zona Gale, Hjalmer R. Holand, Philip La Follette, Robert M.
La Follette, Sr., Milo M. Quaife, and Joseph Schafer.
Register.
Presented by the Barton Estate, 1948; Louis
Bridgman, Madison, Wisconsin, 1956; and Walter Bubbert,
1950.
Subjects: Appleby, John Francis, 1840-1917.
Blaine, John J. (John James), 1875-1934.
Blegen, Theodore Christian, 1891-1969.
Bull, Ole, 1810-1880.
Derleth, August William, 1909-1971.
Fish, Carl Russell, 1876-1932.
Gale, Zona, 1874-1938.
Heg, Hans Christian, 1829-1863.
Holand, Hjalmer R.
LaFollette, Philip Fox, 1897-1965.
La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion),
1855-1925.
La Follette family.
Quaife, Milo Milton, 1880-1959.
Schafer, Joseph, 1867-1941.
Thrane, Marcus Moller, 1817-1890.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Libby Prison.
United States. Army. Wisconsin Infantry Regiment,
15th (1862-1865)
Wisconsin farmer.
Agriculture -- Periodicals.
Authors.
Cemeteries -- Wisconsin.
Journalists -- Wisconsin.
Norwegians -- Wisconsin.
Veterans -- Wisconsin.
Dane County (Wis.) -- History.
Madison (Wis.) -- History.
Wisconsin -- History.
Wisconsin -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Wisconsin -- Politics and government.
Epitaphs. aat
Progressivism (Wisconsin politics)
Other authors: Anderson, Rasmus Bjorn, 1846-1936.
Johnson, Ole C.
Suckow, Bertel Wernick, d. 1885?
Location: State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. Archives
Division. 816 State Street, Madison, Wis. 53706.
MAD 3 /27/E7-F3
Control No.: WIHVB1500-A
Author: Wilcox,
Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Title: Letters, 1883-1893,
Wisconsin.
Description: 2 items.
Notes: ALS.
[1] 1883, July 14, Madison, Wis., to Lucy Larcom
[4 p.]. Concerns a poem written by Wilcox, credited by some
to Larcom; accepts that Larcom did not claim poem. [2] 1893,
June 24, Windsor, Wis., to Mr. Collier [3 l.]. Sends her
photo and copy of her Poems of Passion. Describes ceremonies
honoring her and her book at Milwaukee Public Library. Thanks
Collier for offering to use his influence for her book in the
East.
Subjects: Letters -- Wisconsin -- 1876-1900
ftamc.
Women authors.
Other authors: Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893, recipient.
Collier, [Peter Fenelon?], 1849-1909, recipient.
Control No.: RIBV85-A1932
952 $aRIBV85A1932$bBrown University, John Hay Library
Author: Lombard,
Louis, 1861-1927.
Title: Papers, 1880-1927.
Description: 3 linear feet.
Notes: Composer and
author; born Lyons, France 1880;
founder and director of Utica (N.Y.) Cons. of Music; author
of Observations of a bachelor and others.
Includes correspondence from notable musicians,
politicians; concert programs, documents relating to the
Utica Conservatory of Music, clippings (and photocopies of
clippings); printed copies of Lombard's musical works
(largely published at his Swiss home in Lugano); editions of
his books in English, German, Italian and French and books
previously belonging to Lombard.
Louis Lombard Papers, Peabody Institute of The
Johns Hopkins University.
See related materials in the Louis Lombard Papers
of Errisinola Burnett, 1880-1908. (MDJY85-A0)
Inventory of the Louis Lombard Papers / compiled
by Ned Quist.
Subjects: Composers.
Songs with piano.
Authors.
Piano music.
Musicians -- Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Bunner, H. C. (Henry Cuyler), 1855-1896.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Blakely, D.
Teplov, N.
Bautell, H. J.
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925.
Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912.
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932.
Cosgrave, O. H.
Miller, Ronald.
Tschirky, Oscar.
Liebling, Leonard, 1874-
Armstrong, George Alexander.
Utica Conservatory of Music.
Citizenship papers ftamc.
Clippings ftamc.
Contracts ftamc.
Correspondence ftamc.
Diplomas ftamc.
Drafts (preliminary versions) ftamc.
Fiction ftamc.
Lectures ftamc.
Manuscripts (for publication) ftamc.
Memorabilia ftamc.
Musical scores ftamc.
Passports ftamc.
Programs ftamc.
Control No.: MDJY85-A7
952 $aMDJY85A7$bJohns Hopkins University, Peabody Conservatory
Author: Colby,
Clara Bewick, 1846-1916.
Title: Papers, 1860-1957.
Description: 3.0 c.f. (8 archives boxes); plus
unprocessed additions of 0.4 c.f.
Notes: Papers, mainly
1860-1916, of a feminist,
founder/editor of the Woman's Tribune, and officer of the
Federal Suffrage Association, which document her personal
life, her suffrage activities, her work as a lecturer and
newspaper editor, and her interest in the New Thought
religious philosophy. Included are clippings,
correspondence, diaries, manuscripts, notes, photographs,
printed materials, speeches, and a few records of the Federal
Suffrage Association. Prominent correspondents include Susan
B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Olympia Brown, Belva
Lockwood, Marilla Ricker, Ellen Sabin, and officers of the
National American Woman Suffrage Association and other state
and international suffrage organizations. Personal papers
concern Colby's experiences as a University of Wisconsin
student (1865-1869), her marital separation and divorce, and
her adopted Sioux Indian daughter.
The processed portion of this collection is
described above and dates 1860-1957; there are unprocessed
additions, 1821-1985. The additions concern Colby's family
life and ancestry and her student and feminist activities,
and include photographs.
Register.
Presented by Mary Bewick Matthes, New York, New
York, Eva Bewick, Suquamish, Washington, and Michael Hogan,
Seattle, Washington, 1957-1989.
Subjects: Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell),
1820-1906.
Avery, Susan Look.
Barton, Clara, 1821-1912.
Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933.
Bloomer, Amelia Jenks, 1818-1894.
Brown, Olympia, 1835-1926.
Bryan, Mary Baird, 1861-1930.
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925.
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947.
Gage, Matilda Joslyn, 1826-1898.
Gordon, Laura De Force.
Lockwood, Belva Ann, 1830-1917.
Logan, Olive, 1839-1909.
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940.
Ricker, Marilla M., 1840-1920.
Sabin, Ellen C., 1850-1949.
Sewall, May Wright, 1844-1920.
Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902.
Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 1853-1913.
Train, George Francis, 1829-1904.
Upton, Harriet Taylor.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.
Zangwill, Israel, 1864-1926.
Federal Suffrage Association.
National American Woman Suffrage Association.
National Woman Suffrage Association (U.S.)
University of Wisconsin -- Students.
The Woman's Tribune.
Divorce.
Indians, Treatment of -- North America.
New Thought.
Women -- Suffrage.
Photographs. aat
Location: State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. Archives
Division. 816 State Street, Madison, Wis. 53706.
MAD 4 /80/A2-3
Control No.: WIHV89-A687