
Guide to the Elizabeth Robins Papers MSS.002
Fales Library and Special Collections
Collection processed by Janet Evander.
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Description is in English.
Descriptive Summary
Creator: | Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952 |
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Title: | Elizabeth Robins Papers |
Dates [inclusive]: | 1803-1963 |
Abstract: | Elizabeth Robins (1862-1952) was an actress, playwright, prolific novelist and suffragist. American born and educated, Robins spent most of her adult life living and working in England, first in London and later in London and Sussex. The nearly one hundred linear feet of materials which comprise the Elizabeth Robins Papers reflect the many facets of Robins' life. The collection includes diaries, photographs, scrapbooks and ephemera, as well as correspondence with a variety of dynamic personalities, and is a resource not only for studying her life and works, but for examining a wide range of family, social, and political issues. The collection provides insight into American and English theater in the late 19th century, English literary circles, and the women's suffrage and feminist movements in England and America, as well as information on gold mining camps in post Civil War Colorado and turn of the century Alaska. Largely because of her long term friendship with Dr. Octavia Wilberforce, there is information on the movement for improved health care for women and children. The correspondence of Raymond Robins, Elizabeth Robins' brother, adds another dimension to the collection. His letters are an excellent source for the study of Chicago political history, the Settlement House Movement, and Progressive Party politics. |
Quantity: | 100 Linear Feet |
Location: | Materials are stored offsite and advance notice is required for use. Please request materials at least two business days prior to your research visit to coordinate access. |
Language: | Materials are in English. |
Call Phrase: | MSS.002 |
Biographical Note
Elizabeth Robins (1862-1952) was an actress, playwright, prolific novelist and suffragist. American born and educated, Robins spent most of her adult life living and working in England, first in London and later in London and Sussex.
Robins, born in Louisville, Kentucky, was the first child of Charles E. Robins and Hannah M. (Crow) Robins.[l] Her parents had six other children, two of whom died in infancy. Her sister Eunice (Una) died in 1886, at age twenty. Of her three brothers, Saxton (1869-1901), Vernon (1872-1934) and Raymond (1873 1954), Robins was closest to Raymond, as their lifelong correspondence testifies.
Jane H. Robins, Elizabeth Robins's paternal grandmother, helped to rear most of the Robins children. Charles E. Robins was often away from his family pursuing a variety of business ventures and Hannah Robins spent much of her time with relatives in Louisville, Kentucky. Well into their adult years, Elizabeth and Raymond Robins recalled staying in Jane H. Robins's "Old Stone House" in Zanesville, Ohio. [For more information on the Robins family background, see the description for Series Three: Robins Family Papers.]
After 1880, Robins moved to New York City and began an acting career. She became a member of the Boston Museum Company, James O'Neill's Monte Cristo Traveling Company, and toured with Edwin Booth Lawrence Barrett. She appeared in such plays as A Celebrated Case, Julius Caesar, and The Merchant of Venice, first under the stage name Claire Raymond and later as Bessie Robins.
While a member of the Boston Museum Company, Robins met and married George Richmond Parks, another actor in the company. The 1885 marriage did not last long. Two years after the wedding, Parks committed suicide by jumping into the Charles River at the stroke of midnight, using a suit of theatrical armor to weigh himself down. Elizabeth Robins never remarried.
In 1888, Robins traveled abroad on a journey which included a stop in England. While she retained her American citizenship and made frequent visits to America, she adopted England as her permanent residence.
In England Robins established herself as a serious actress. She played a number of roles, such as Claire de Cintre in Henry James's The American, but by the 1890's she had discovered the plays of Ibsen and English audiences had discovered her. She became best known as an Ibsen actress, appearing as Hedda in Hedda Gabler, Rebecca West in Rosmersholm, Nora in A Doll's House, and, her most famous part, Hilda Wangel in The Master Builder.
Robins's interest in non-conventional theater led to her involvement in producing plays. She found the actor-manager system confining because it did not allow her to choose her own roles; controversial plays received little support from the powerful actor-managers. In the early 1890's, therefore, she joined forces with Marion Lea, another actress interested in Ibsen's plays, to produce Hedda Gabler.
Hedda Gabler was the first of many plays Robins was influential in bringing to the English stage. In 1896 she organized the Ibsen-Echegaray subscription series to raise money for the productions of Little Eyolf and Jose Echegaray's Mariana.
The following year William Archer (1856-1924) joined her in forming the New Century Theatre to sponsor non-profit productions. Although short-lived, the New Century produced several plays including John Gabriel Borkman, Admiral Guinea, and Peer Gynt.
During the 1890's, while Robins was active in English theater, she began a new career as a writer. Under the pseudonym C.B. Raimond, she saw four of her novels published by 1898. She also collaborated with her friend Florence Bell (1851-1930) on the play Alan's Wife, published anonymously in 1893. After the publication of one of her most successful novels, The Open Question (1898), Robins's identity as C.E. Raimond became widely known. [See Appendix I for a list of Robins's published books.]
In 1900 Robins went to Alaska in search of her brother Raymond, who, a few years earlier, had joined the gold rush in the Klondyke. Worried about her brother's safety, she convinced William T. Stead, publisher of the Review of Reviews, to finance her trip with the agreement that she would write articles for him about her travels. Although she was only in Alaska briefly, the journey was an important event in her life. In addition to convincing Raymond Robins to leave Alaska (which she believed saved his life), she wrote two novels, The Magnetic North (1904) and Come and Find Me (1908), and several short stories based on her experiences.
In November 1902 Robins made her final appearance as an actress in Mrs. Humphry Ward's Eleanor at the Court Theatre. Thereafter she devoted more time to writing and to her growing interest in issues of women's equality.
In 1907 a new play by Robins, Votes for Women, opened in London. Shortly after, her novelization of it, The Convert (1907), was published. During this time, she joined the Women's Social and Political Union and, in 1907, became a committee member of that organization. According to her diary entries for the years 1907-1911, Emmeline and Sylvia Pankhurst visited Robins on occasion and discussed policies for the campaign. Robins was also involved with the Actresses' Franchise League and served as vice president for the Women Writers' Suffrage League. She wrote many articles in support of women's suffrage, including "Why" (1910) and "A Defense of Militant Suffrage" (1913). The 1913 publication of Way Stations brought together a collection of her articles and speeches about suffrage.
In 1908 Robins met Octavia Wilberforce (1888-1963), who became her lifelong companion. Wilberforce studied medicine and became a doctor with special interest in health matters relating to women and children. She worked at the New Sussex Hospital for Women and Children, where Robins served on the Board of Management. In 1927 Robins, with Wilberforce and Dr. Marjorie Hubert, converted her country home, Backsettown, into a restplace for overworked women. She arranged for Backsettown to remain as a place of recuperation after her death. The facility is still in operation today.
Robins's interest in feminism continued throughout the 1920's. In 1924 she published Ancilla's Share, a collection of essays on sexism which also addressed the problem of racism and the possibilities for pacifism. During this period, she served on the Board of Directors of Time and Tide, a magazine begun by Viscountess Rhondda (Margaret Haig Mackworth) for and about women, and became involved with The Six Point Group.
During World War I, Robins performed Emergency Corps relief work, served as Honorary Librarian at the Military Hospital in London, and lectured to school children in Sussex. She spoke for the Ministry of Food in England and Ireland and was involved with the Henfield Women's Institute in Sussex, which she later served as honorary president.
Robins spent most of the period during World War II in the United States. The Vassar Alumni House in New York, the Princeton Inn in New Jersey, and the Prince George Hotel in New York City were several of her residences during the war.
Elizabeth Robins died in England on May 8, 1952, in her ninetieth year.
Footnote
1. Charles E. Robins had one son, Eugene, by a previous marriage.
Scope and Content Note
The nearly one hundred linear feet of materials which comprise the Elizabeth Robins Papers, 1803-1963, in New York University's Fales Library reflect the many facets of Robins' full life. Robins retained family papers predating her birth as well as her own correspondence with a variety of dynamic personalities. Her papers, therefore, are a resource not only for studying her life and works, but for examining a wide range of family, social, and political issues. The early papers, a slice of Americana, are valuable for studying family, religious, and educational history. Dating from 1803, the Robins family papers consist of diaries, correspondence, compositions, poetry, and photographs. Also present is information on gold mining camps in post Civil War Colorado and turn of the century Alaska, as Robins, her father, and two of her brothers all spent time in mining camps.
The papers from Elizabeth Robins' lifetime provide insight into American and English theater in the late 19th century, English literary circles, and the women's suffrage and feminist movements in England and America. Largely because of her long-term friendship with Dr. Octavia Wilberforce, there is information on the movement for improved health care for women and children.
The correspondence of Raymond Robins, Elizabeth Robins' brother, adds another dimension to the collection. His letters are an excellent source for the study of Chicago political history, the Settlement House Movement, and Progressive Party politics.
The thirteen series which comprise the Papers of Elizabeth Robins are measured in linear feet and inches. Each series has a descriptive note and a container list. Oversize materials are cross referenced from their originating series, and listed in an "Oversize Materials" series at the end of the container list.
Arrangement
Each of the 13 series in the collection are arranged into a number of subseries.
The three subseries of Series I: Diaries, 1873-1952 are arranged chronologically within each series:
Subseries A: Diaries, 1876-1952
Subseries B: Engagement Books, 1892
Subseries C: Notebooks, 1873-1940
Series II: General Correspondence, 1873-1952 is arranged into three subseries:
Subseries A: General Correspondence, 1873 - 1887
Subseries C: General Correspondence, Subject Files
Subseries C: Notebooks, 1873-1940
Subseries A and B are arranged alphabetically by correspondent; Subseries C is alphabetical by subject. All are arranged chronologically within each folder; undated materials are filed at the end of folders.
Series III: Robins Family Papers, 1803-1933 is arranged into nine subseries:
Subseries A: Jane H. Robins 1814 - 1885
Subseries B: Charles E. Robins 1836 - 1893
Subseries C: Sarah E. Robins 1838 - 1866
Subseries D: Hannah M. Robins 1841 - 1890
Subseries E: Eunice (Una) Robins 1880 - 1886
Subseries F: Vernon Robins 1881 - 1933
Subseries G: Saxton Robins 1882 - 1901
Subseries H: Additional Family Members 1803 - 1876
Subseries I: Family Books
Subseries A-G are arranged chronologically. Correspondence with Elizabeth Robins is at the beginning of each subseries, followed by General Correspondence, Business Correspondence and/or personal items such as notebooks, essays, etc. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically; diaries and letterpress books by chronology. The extreme diversity of material in this series complicates uniform arrangement and description.
Series IV: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins, 1887-1951 is arranged into four subseries:
Subseries A: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins to Elizabeth Robins
Subseries B: Margaret Dreier Robins
Subseries C: Raymond Robins, General Correspondence
Subseries D: Printed Material and Ephemera
Suberies A-C are arrange chronologically within each subseries.
Series V: Florence Bell, 1891-1930 is arranged into five subseries:
Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins to Florence Bell, 1892 - 1930
Subseries B: Florence Bell to Elizabeth Robins, 1891 - 1930
Subseries C: General Correspondence, 1891-1929
Subseries D: Literary Productions
Subseries E: Printed Materials
Subseries A-E are arranged chronologically within each subseries.
Series VI: Octavia Wilberforce, 1916-1963 is arranged into four subseries:
Subseries A: Octavia Wilberforce to Elizabeth Robins, 1916-1950
Subseries B: Elizabeth Robins to Octavia Wilberforce, 1924-1943
Subseries C: General Correspondence, 1918-1963
Subseries D: Printed Material
Each subseries is arranged chronologically within the subseries.
Series VII is arranged alphabetically.
Series VIII: Theater Productions is arranged into two subseries; alphabetically, primarily by play title:
Subseries A: Business Records
Subseries B: Prompt copies and annotated typescripts
Series IX: Photographic Materials is arranged into eight subseries according to subject matter and material type:
Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins
Subseries B: General Portraits
Subseries C: Robins Family
Subseries D: Alaska
Subseries E: Backsettown
Subseries F: Chinsegut
Subseries G: Colorado, and other places
Subseries H: Negatives
Series X: Legal and Financial Records is arranged into two subseries:
Subseries A: Legal Records
Subseries B: Financial Records
Series XI: Scrapbooks is arranged chronologically into two subseries:
Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins, 1874 - 1904
Subseries B: George Richmond Parks, 1871 - 1883
Series XII: Printed Material is arranged chronologically into twelve subseries:
Subseries A: Proofs of Elizabeth Robins's literary productions
Subseries B: Elizabeth Robins's publications
Subseries C: Theatre
Subseries D: Literary and Political Publications
Subseries E: Political, Cultural and Social Events
Subseries F: Backsettown
Subseries G: Putnam Seminary
Subseries H: Alaska
Subseries I: Pictures
Subseries J: Maps
Subseries K: Newspaper Clippings
Subseries L: Books from Elizabeth Robins's library
Series XIII: Artifacts and Ephemera is arranged into three subseries:
Subseries A: Artifacts
Subseries B: Ephemera
Subseries C: Miscellaneous
Missing Title
- Series I: Diaries
- Series II: General Correspondence
- Series III: Robins Family Papers
- Series IV: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins
- Series V: Florence Bell
- Series VI: Octavia Wilberforce
- Series VII: Literary Productions
- Series VIII: Theater Productions
- Series IX: Photographic Materials
- Series X: Legal and Financial Records
- Series XI: Scrapbooks
- Series XII: Printed Materials
- Series XIII: Ephemera and Artifacts
- Oversize - Series II: General Correspondence
- Oversize - Series III: Robins Family Papers
- Oversize - Series VII: Literary Productions
- Oversize - Series VIII: Theater Productions
- Oversize - Series IX: Photographic Materials
- Oversize - Series X: Legal and Financial Records
- Oversize - Series XI: Scrapbooks
- Oversize - Series XII: Printed Materials
- Oversize - Series XIII: Ephemera and Artifacts
Access Points
Subject Names
- James, Henry, 1843-1916
- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905
- Ickes, Harold L. (Harold LeClair), 1874-1952
- Mackworth, Margaret Haig Thomas, Viscountess Rhondda, 1883-1958
- Lea, Marion
- Green, Alice Stopford, 1848-1929
- Granville-Barker, Harley, 1877-1946
- Forbes-Robertson, Johnston, Sir, 1853-1937
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906
- Heinemann, William, 1863-1920
- Grey of Fallodon, Edward Grey, Viscount, 1862-1933
- Robins, Charles Ephraim, 1836-1893
- Robins, Ephraim
- Robins, Jane H.
- Robins, Margaret Dreier
- Robins, Eunice
- Robins, Hannah M.
- Pankhurst, Christabel, Dame, 1880-1958
- Pinero, Arthur Wing, Sir, 1855-1934
- Pollock, Frederick, Sir, 1845-1937
- Pankhurst, Emmeline, 1858-1928
- Parks, George Richmond, 1856-1887
- Simmonds, Florence
- Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950
- Wells, Thomas B.
- Stead, W. T. (William Thomas), 1849-1912
- Wilberforce, Octavia, 1888-1963
- Robins, Sarah E.
- Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954
- Robins, Vernon
- Robins, Saxton
- Scott, David
- Rothenstein, William, Sir, 1872-1945
- Sharp, Rachel
- Sharp, Evelyn
- Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941
- Archer, William, 1856-1924
- Bell, Florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe, Lady, 1851-1930
- Bell, Elsa
- Dreier, Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth), 1875-1963
- Echergaray, Jose, 1828-1906
- Bell, Hugh, Sir
- Bell, Gertrude Lowthian, 1868-1926
Document Type
- Scrapbooks.
- Wills
- Telegrams
- Tintypes (prints)
- Stereographs.
- Tax returns.
- Speeches.
- Prompt books.
- Programs (documents)
- Portraits.
- Poetry.
- Contracts
- Notes.
- Yearbooks
- Playbills.
- Diaries
- Passports.
- Negatives (photographic)
- Marriage licenses.
- Visiting cards.
- News bulletins.
- Correspondence.
- Letterpress copybooks.
- Maps.
- Genealogies.
- Ledgers (account books)
- Inventories.
- Posters.
- Bankbooks.
- Albums.
- Brochures.
- Broadsides (notices)
- Manuscripts for publication.
- Account books.
- Agreements.
- Accounts.
- Pamphlets.
- Essays.
- Deeds.
- Daguerreotypes.
- Postcards.
- Notebooks
- Galley proofs.
- Drawings
- Photographic prints.
- Clippings (information artifacts)
- Reviews (document genre)
Subject Organizations
- James O'Neill Company
- National Women's Trade Union League of America
- Little Annie Gold Mining Company (Colorado)
- Free Society of Anarchists of North America
- Henfield Women's Institute
- Progressive Party (U.S. : 1912)
- Putnam Female Seminary (Zanesville, Ohio)
- Northwest University Settlement
- New Century Theatre (London, England)
- New Sussex Hospital for Women and Children
- Western Baptist Theological Institute
- Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain)
- Women Writers' Suffrage League
- Bell Brothers
- Actresses' Franchise League
- American Red Cross Mission to Russia
- Alaska Commercial Company
- Chicago Commons Association
- Edwin Booth's American Acting Company
- Boston Museum Company
- Booth and Barret Company
Subject Topics
- Suffrage -- United States.
- Theatrical publishing.
- Women -- Education.
- Prison reformers.
- Social workers |v Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
- Suffrage -- Great Britain.
- Actors -- Correspondence.
- Novelists, American |y 19th century.
- Novelists, American -- 20th century.
- Novelists, English |y 19th century.
- Families -- United States.
- Family -- Religious life.
- Actresses -- United States.
- Actresses -- Great Britain.
- Theater -- Production and direction.
- Women -- Health and hygiene.
- Fiction |y 20th century.
- Genealogy.
- Health facilities -- Administration.
- Motion picture actors and actresses.
- Family records.
- Farms -- England.
- Feminism
- Fiction |y 19th century.
- Women novelists.
- Women's rights.
- World War, 1939-1945.
- Women -- Suffrage
- Women authors, American.
- Women authors, English.
- Women in medicine -- England.
- Playwriting.
- Authors, English.
Subject Places
- Florida.
- Alaska.
Administrative Information
Provenance
In 1964, New York University Library purchased the papers (1803-1963) of Elizabeth Robins (1862-1952), actress, playwright, novelist, and suffragist. When Robins died in 1952, her longtime friend Octavia Wilberforce gained possession of the papers which now make up the collection. Upon Wilberforce's death, Leonard Woolf became the Literary Executor and it was through him that New York University's library arranged to purchase the collection from the Chicago firm of Hamill and Barker.
Some G. B. Shaw letters were viewed by Dan. H. Laurence in England after NYU purchased the collection, but before it was shipped to NYC. Laurence included these in his: Laurence, Dan H. (1965). Bernard Shaw: Collected Letters, 1874–1897. London & Beccles: William Clowes & Sons, Ltd. Not all of the letters were in the collection when it was processed by the library. See the collection folders for details.
Access Restrictions
Materials are open to researchers. Please contact the Fales Library and Special Collections, fales.library@nyu.edu, 212-998-2596.
Use Restrictions
Copyright (or related rights to publicity and privacy) for materials in this collection was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder. Please contact the Fales Library and Special Collections, fales.library@nyu.edu, 212-998-2596.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form:
Identification of item, date (if known); The Elizabeth Robins Papers; MSS 002; box number; folder number; Fales Library and Special Collections, New York University Libraries.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Purchased through Leonard Woolf in 1964. The accession number associated with this purchase is 1964.002. An additional accretion was donated on an unknown date; the accession number is 2009.002.
Processing Information
Processed by Janet Evander, Project Archivist, with assistance from Marion Casey, Collection Assistant in 1985. Thomas Frusciano and Dorothy Swanson were Archival Advisors.
Finding aid was edited in 2013 and 2014 to accurately reflect holdings.
In January 2016, boxes from Series II-Series XIII and all oversize boxes were renumbered to numerically follow Series I. Researchers with citations to previous box numbers should contact fales.library@nyu.edu for assistance with identifying new box numbers.
In February 2019 materials housed in Box 289 were rehoused in preparation to be sent offsite.
Bibliography
Below is a bibliography of Elizabeth Robins' published works. Those works indicated with an asterisk (*) are available in Fales.Robins, Elizabeth. *Alan's Wife. 1893 (with Florence Bell), 1893 Robins, Elizabeth. *Ancilla's Share. 1924 Robins, Elizabeth. Below the Salt. 1896 [English version of The Fatal Gift of Beauty ]Robins, Elizabeth. *Both Sides of the Curtain. 1940Robins, Elizabeth. *Camilla. 1918Robins, Elizabeth. *Come and Find Me. 1908 (serialized in Century - April 1907 to March 1908)Robins, Elizabeth. *The Convert. 1907Robins, Elizabeth. *A Dark Lantern. 1905 Robins, Elizabeth. *The Fatal Gift of Beauty, And Other Stories. 1896 [American version of Below the Salt] Robins, Elizabeth. *The Florentine Frame. 1909 Robins, Elizabeth. George Mandeville's Husband. 1894Robins, Elizabeth. *The Magnetic North. 1904 Robins, Elizabeth. *The Messenger. 1919 Robins, Elizabeth. The Mills of the Gods. 1908 Robins, Elizabeth. *My Little Sister. 1913 (American version of Where are You Going to?) Robins, Elizabeth. *The New Moon (or Milly's Story). 1895 Robins, Elizabeth. *The Open Question, A Tale of Two Temperaments. 1899 Robins, Elizabeth. *Portrait of a Lady. 1941 Robins, Elizabeth. *Prudence and Peter; A Story for Children About Cooking Out-of-Doors and Indoors. 1928 (with Octavia Wilberforce) Robins, Elizabeth. *Raymond and I. 1956 (posthumous) Robins, Elizabeth. *The Secret that was Kept; A Study in Fear. 1926Robins, Elizabeth. *Theatre and Friendship; Some Henry James Letters. 1932 Robins, Elizabeth. *Time is Whispering. 1923Robins, Elizabeth. *Under the Southern Cross. 1907Robins, Elizabeth. *Votes for Women; A Play in Three Acts. 1907Robins, Elizabeth. Way Stations. 1913Robins, Elizabeth. *Where are You Going To? 1913 (English version of My Little Sister)
Container List
Series I: Diaries
Scope and Contents noteThe materials in Series I cover the years 1873-1952, all but the earliest years of Elizabeth Robins's long life. Most of Robins's diaries record daily life at home, but she also wrote several volumes while traveling. Notable among these are her 1880 ""Summit, Rocky Mountains"" diary, kept while visiting her father at the Little Annie Gold Mining Company, Summit, Colorado; her 1900 diary from her journey to the Klondyke to find her brother Raymond Robins, who had gone in search of gold; and her 1905-1906 Chinsegut diary, written during a visit to Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins in Florida. These diaries are also important for tracing Robins's involvement in the women's suffrage movement. They record her involvement with the movement, especially with the Pankhursts and the WSPU. Of particular interest is a lengthy entry in which Robins describes October 10, 1912 meeting which would cause the Pethick-Lawrences to split away from the Pankhursts. Robins often used her diaries as sources for her literary works, as evidenced by some of the annotations in the volumes. She also wrote about the books she was working on, so the diaries show some of the questions she was grappling with concerning the characters and plots of her works. |
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Subseries A: Diaries
Scope and Contents noteThis subseries consists of Robins's diaries from the time she was fourteen years old (1876) to the last year of her life (1952). This subseries is remarkably complete with the exception of the 1890's. Robins did not always write lengthy diary entries, but she wrote often, which allows one to piece together many of her activities over the years. Sometimes she would skip days of writing in her diaries, then compensate for those periods by filling in the blank pages from memory. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
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Box: 1 | Folder : 1 | 1876, January-March; 1880, December-1881, January |
1876 - 1881 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 2 | 1880, May-August |
1880 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 3 | 1880, August and September
General note"Summit Rocky Mountains" |
1880 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 4 | 1881, January, February and August-December |
1881 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 5 | 1882 |
1882 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 6 | 1883; 1884; 1885 |
1883 - 1885 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 7 | 1886 |
1886 | |
Box: 2A | Folder : 8 | 1887 |
1887 | |
Box: 2A | Folder : 9 | 1888, January-May |
1888 | |
Box: 2A | Folder : 10 | 1888, June-September |
1888 | |
Box: 2A | Folder : 11 | 1888, August
General noteNorwegian trip |
1888 | |
Box: 2A | Folder : 12 | 1888, September-1889, January |
1888 -1889 | |
Box: 2B | Folder : 13 | 1889-1894
General noteOccasional entries. Includes notes about "Katherine Fleets," an unfinished novel. |
1889 -1894 | |
Box: 2B | Folder : 14 | 1889, Janurary-May |
1889 | |
Box: 2B | Folder : 15 | 1889, June-October |
1889 | |
Box: 2B | Folder : 16 | 1889, September |
1889 | |
Box: 2B | Folder : 17 | 1890, January-June |
1890 | |
Box: 2B | Folder : 18 | 1890, July-December |
1890 | |
Box: 2B | Folder : 18A | 1891
General noteNotes and calendar. |
1891 | |
Box: 2A | Folder : 19 | 1892, February 20
General noteDiary pages |
1892 | |
Box: 2A | Folder : 19A | 1894
General noteNotes and calendar. |
1894 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 20 | 1894, December-1896 |
1894 -1896 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 21 | 1894-1914
General noteYearly entries. |
1894 -1914 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 22 | 1899
General noteSwitzerland trip. |
1899 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 23 | 1900, April-November and 1901, February |
1900 -1901 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 24 | 1900, June |
1900 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 25 | 1901-1902, June |
1901 -1902 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 26 | 1904-1908, 1926
General noteOccasional entries. |
1904 -1926 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 27 | 1905, December-1906, February
General noteChinsegut Diary. |
1905 -1906 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1907, September-December |
1907 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1908, February, April-December |
1908 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1909-1910
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1909 -1910 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1911 |
1911 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1912 |
1912 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1913 |
1913 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1914 |
1914 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1915 |
1915 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1916 |
1916 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1917 |
1917 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : | 1918 |
1918 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1919 |
1919 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1920
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1920 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1921 |
1921 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1922
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1922 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1923 |
1923 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1924, January, February, May-December |
1924 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1925 |
1925 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1926
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1926 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1927 |
1927 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1928 |
1928 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1929 |
1929 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1920 |
1920 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : | 1931
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1931 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1932
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1932 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1933
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1933 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1934 |
1934 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1935
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1935 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1936 |
1936 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1937 |
1937 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1938 |
1938 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1939 |
1939 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1940, January-March, June-July
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1940 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1940, August-October |
1940 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1940, October-1941, February |
1940 -1941 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1941, February-December
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1941 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : | 1942, March-July
General noteOccasional entries. |
1942 | |
Box: 9 | Folder : | 1943
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1943 | |
Box: 9 | Folder : | 1944
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1944 | |
Box: 9 | Folder : | 1945
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1945 | |
Box: 9 | Folder : | 1947 |
1947 | |
Box: 9 | Folder : | 1948
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1948 | |
Box: 9 | Folder : | 1949 |
1949 | |
Box: 9 | Folder : | 1951
General noteSome materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 1. |
1951 | |
Box: 9 | Folder : | 1952 |
1952 | |
Subseries B: Engagement Books
Scope and Contents noteWhile some of the engagement books in this subseries are nearly blank, others contain pages full of her notes and are helpful to use in conjunction with the diaries. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 9 | Folder : | Address Books
General note3 volumes. |
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Box: 9 | Folder : | Theatrical Diary, 1885-1886 |
1885 -1886 | |
Box: 10 | Folder : | 1892-1912, 1916-1920, 1922-1925
General note30 volumes. |
1891 -1925 | |
Subseries C: Notebooks
Scope and Contents noteSubseries C contains notebooks dating back to 1873, when Robins was eleven years old. There are composition books from her time at the Putnam Female Seminary in Ohio, as well as records of books she read and a drawing book from 1879-1880. Also in this series are thirty-three volumes of small notebooks ranging in date from 1877-1940. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 1 | Compositions, 1873-1874
General noteLegal size materials removed, see Box 13, Folder 13. |
1873 -1874 | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 2 | Composition Book, 1874 |
1874 | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 3 | Composition Book, 1875 |
1875 | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 4 | Composition Book, 1881 |
1881 | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 5 | School Copy Book
General notePutnam Seminary. |
Undated | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 6 | Drawing Book, 1879-1880 |
1879 -1880 | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 7 | List of Books Read, 1879-1880; Family Genealogy
General noteSee back of book for genealogy. |
1879 -1880 | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 8 | List of Books Read, 1881-1882 |
1881 -1882 | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 9 | "Odds and Ends" |
1880 -1881? | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 10 | Notebook |
n.d. | |
Box: 11 | Folder : 11 | Notebook |
n.d. | |
Box: 12 | Folder : | Small Notebooks, 1877-1940
General note35 volumes. |
1877 -1940 | |
Box: 13 | Folder : 13 | Composition Book, 1873-1874, n.d |
1873 1874 | |
Box: 13 | Folder : 14 | List of Books Read, 1895 |
1895 | |
Box: 13 | Folder : 1 | Materials Removed from Diaries, 1911-1951 |
1911 -1951 | |
Box: 13 | Folder : 2 | Statement about the accuracy of Elizabeth Robins' account of herself, 16 March 1895 |
1895 | |
Box: 13 | Folder : 3 | "To G.R.P."
General noteG.R.P. is George Richmond Parks. |
1912 | |
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Series II: General Correspondence
Scope and Contents noteThe General Correspondence series is composed primarily of letters written to Elizabeth Robins. Copies of, or notes on, her outgoing correspondence are filed chronologically under the name of the person addressed. |
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Subseries A: General Correspondence, 1873-1887
Scope and Contents noteSubseries A contains letters from childhood friends, relatives, family friends, actors, actresses and admirers. There are also letters from Dr. Andrew McLaughlin of the Oak Lawn Retreat for the Insane in Jacksonville, Illinois where Robins's mother, Hannah Crow Robins, was committed for several years. Robins and her husband, George Richmond Parks, traveled separately in their work, and many letters from Parks to Robins survive. The letters begin during their courtship in 1884 and end with Parks's suicide note in 1887. Folder 47 contains Parks's record book in which he recorded his theatrical engagements (date, place, play, part) for the years 1877-1886. Folder 44 includes newspaper clippings about his suicide. Elizabeth Robins moved to England in May of 1888 and created an entirely new life for herself. She continued to correspond with her family but lost contact with most of her friends and acquaintances from her early years. The letters of the few American friends and relatives who continued to write after 1887, including Lloyd Tevis, president of Wells Fargo and a maternal cousin of Robins's, who sponsored her early acting career, can be found in Subseries B. Some letters to and from childhood friends can be found in two letterbooks, which date from 1878-1881. The majority of these refer to Robins's four-month stay in the Rocky Mountains during her eighteenth summer. [See also Series Three: Robins Family Papers.] |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 1 | "A" 1878-1887 |
1878 -1887 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 2 | Andariese, A.M. 1881-1887, n.d.
Scope and ContentsSee also Subseries B, Box 19, Folders 1 and 2: "A". |
1881 -1887 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 3 | "B" 1881-1887, n.d. |
1881 -1887 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 4 | Backus, George 1882-1884, n.d. |
1882 -1884 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 5 | Barrett, Lawrence n.d. |
n.d | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 6 | Blandy, Emma 1876-1887 |
1876 -1887 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 7 | Blandy: Emma, Julia n.d. |
n.d | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 8 | Bodine: J.M., M.E., Elizabeth 1883-1887
Scope and ContentsSee also Subseries B, Box 24, Folder 31: "Bodine"; Subseries B, Box 33, Folder 132: "McKay, Elizabeth Bodine"; and Oversize Materials, Box 267, Folder 1. |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 9 | Buckingham, Ellen (Nellie) 1874-1877, n.d. |
1874 -1878 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 10 | Bull, Sara Thorp (Mrs. Ole Bull) 1886-1887
Scope and ContentsSee also Subseries B, Box 24, Folder 34. |
1886 -1887 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 11 | Bullitt: Anne, Edith, Sallie 1873-1877, 1884-1889, n.d. |
1873 -1887 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 12 | "C" 1881-1887 |
1881 -1887 | |
Box: 14 | Folder : 13 | Cordes, Albert 1883-1887
Scope and ContentsSee also Subseries B, Box 24, Folders 37 and 38: "C". |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 14 | Cutter, Nina 1884-1887 (Mrs. Hollis B. Page)
Scope and ContentsSee also Subseries B, Box 24, Folders 37 and 38: "C" |
1884 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 15 | Culbertson, Annie V. 1883-1887, n.d. |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 16 | "D" 1880-1885, n.d. |
1880 -1885 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 17 | "E" 1883-1887 |
1880 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 18 | "F" 1880-1887 |
1880 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 19 | Field, R.M. 1883-1884, 1887
General noteBoston Museum Company |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 20 | Fulton: S.H., Mary 1883-1887 |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 21 | "G" 1882-1887 |
1882 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 22 | Galvin: Charlotte, Carroll, Mary, Edward 1883-1887 |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 23 | Granger, Moses, M. 1882-1887
Scope and ContentsSee also Subseries B, Box 27, Folder 74: "Granger and Granger." |
1882 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 24 | "H" 1874-1887, n.d |
1874 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 25 | Hedley: Mary B., Anne 1881-1887, n.d. |
1881 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 26 | Jordan, Louise 1885-1886, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries B, Box 25, Folder 187. |
1885 -1886 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 27 | Kealhofer, Isabel (Mrs. R.H. Kealhofer) 1882-1884, n.d. |
1882 -1884 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 28 | Kent, Millie 1887 |
1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 29 | Keyser, Francis 17 May 1885 |
1885 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 30 | LeGree, Grace 1883-1884 |
1883 -1884 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 31 | Lincoln, Kate 3 June 1882 |
1882 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 32 | Longstreet, A.B. 1883-1887, n.d. |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 33 | "M" 1882-1885, n.d. |
1882 -1885 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 34 | Mack: Rebecca, Charles, Howard, Grace 1880-1887, n.d. |
1880 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 35 | McFarland, Dr. Andrew 1886-1887 |
1886 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 36 | McLaughlin, Elizabeth H. 1883-1885, n.d. |
1883 -1885 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 37 | "N" 1884, 1886, n.d. |
1884 -1886 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 38 | "O" 1883-1887, n.d. |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 15 | Folder : 39 | "P" 1881-1887, n.d. |
1881 -1887 | |
Box: 16 | Folder : 40 | Parks, George Richmond May-December 1883, July 1884
Scope and ContentsSee also Subseries B, Box 33, Folder 139: "P," letter dated 19 July 1892. |
1883 -1884 | |
Box: 16 | Folder : 41 | Parks, George Richmond January-October 1885 |
1885 | |
Box: 16 | Folder : 42 | Parks, George Richmond November-December 1885 |
1885 | |
Box: 16 | Folder : 43 | Parks, George Richmond February-October 1886 |
1886 | |
Box: 16 | Folder : 44 | Parks, George Richmond January-May 1887 |
1887 | |
Box: 16 | Folder : 45 | Parks, George Richmond n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 16 | Folder : 46 | Parks, George Richmond n.d.
General noteBoston Museum Scripts |
n.d. | |
Box: 16 | Folder : 46A | Parks, George Richmond: programs 1879-1885, n.d. |
1879 -1885 | |
Box: 16 | Folder : 47 | Parks, George Richmond Record Book 1877-1886 |
1877 -1886 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 48 | Parks: Emily, Helen, Randall, John 1885-1887 |
1885 -1887 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 49 | Parmele: Alfred, Annie 1881-1887, n.d. |
1881 -1887 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 50 | Parsons, Hosmer B. 1882-1887
Scope and ContentSee also Folder 56: "Tevis, Lloyd." |
1882 -1887 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 51 | Potwin: Kate, Sarah 1880-1885, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries B, Box 33, Folder 139: "P." |
1880 -1885 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 52 | "R" 1881-1887 |
1881 -1887 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 53 | Raven, Grace ("Nita Sin") 1886-1887
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries B, Box 34, Folder 148: "R." |
1886 -1887 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 54 | "S" 1877-1887 |
1877 -1887 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 55 | "T" 1875-1887 |
1875 -1887 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 56 | Tevis, Lloyd 1882-1887
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries B, Box 39, Folder 187. |
1882 -1887 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 57 | Vinton, Blanche 26 January 1884 |
1884 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 58 | Von Sachs, Julius 1883-1886, n.d. |
1883 -1886 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 59 | "W" 1881-1886 |
1881 -1886 | |
Box: 17 | Folder : 60 | Ward, Ada Weber 1881-1886, n.d. |
1881 -1886 | |
Box: 18 | Folder : 61 | Letterpress Book 1880-1881 |
1880 -1881 | |
Box: 18 | Folder : 62 | Letterbook 1878-1880 |
1878 -1880 | |
Subseries B: General Correspondence, 1888-1952
Scope and Contents noteSubseries B includes the bulk of Elizabeth Robins's correspondence and reflects her activities -- acting, managing, writing, women's suffrage, and personal relationships -- for the remainder of her life. However, Robin's correspondence with Florence Bell can be found in Series V: Florence Bell; with Octavia Wilberforce, Subseries C, Box 29, Folders 4 and 5: "Backsettown" and Series VI: Octavia Wilberforce; and with her brother Raymond and his wife Margaret, Series IV: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 19 | Folder : 1 | "A" 1888-1913 |
1888 -1913 | |
Box: 19 | Folder : 2 | "A" 1915-1942, n.d. |
1915 -1942 | |
Box: 19 | Folder : 3 | Achurch, Janet 1895, 1896, 1902 |
1895 -1902 | |
Box: 19 | Folder : 3a | Ailen, Grant 1895, 1907 |
1895 | |
Box: 19 | Folder : 4 | Ameen, Elin 1893-1896, 1902 |
1893 -1902 | |
Box: 19 | Folder : 5 | Archdale, Helen Alexander 1920-1921, 1926
General noteSecretary, Time and Tide |
1920 -1926 | |
Box: 19 | Folder : 6 | Archer, Charles 1923-1940 |
1923 -1940 | |
Box: 20 | Folder : 7.1 | Archer, William 1891
Scope and ContentsSee also Folder 18 "B," n.d. |
1890 | |
Box: 20 | Folder : 7.2 | Archer, William May-December 1891 |
1891 | |
Box: 20 | Folder : 8 | Archer, William 1892-1897 |
1892-1897 | |
Box: 20 | Folder : 9 | Archer, William 1900-1924 |
1900-1924 | |
Box: 20 | Folder : 10 | Archer, William [undated] |
[undated] | |
Box: 20 | Folder : 11 | Archer, William [Correspondence to/from] 1891-1914, [undated] |
1891-1914, [undated] | |
Box: 21 | Folder : 12 | Archer, William [Criticisms] |
[undated] | |
Box: 21 | Folder : 13 | Archer, William [Newspaper contributions] |
[undated] | |
Box: 21 | Folder : 14 | Archer, William [Plot abstracts] |
[undated] | |
Box: 21 | Folder : 15 | Archer, William [Writings] |
[undated] | |
Box: 21 | Folder : 16 | Archer, William [Verses] |
[undated] | |
Box: 22 | Folder : 17 | ["B"] 1888-1948 |
1888-1948 | |
Box: 22 | Folder : 18 | ["B", undated] |
[undated] | |
Box: 22 | Folder : 19 | Barker, Harley Granville 1898-1914, 1918-1920, 1928, n.d.
Scope and ContentsSee also Series VII, Box 134, Folder 15. |
1898 -1928 | |
Box: 22 | Folder : 20 | Barrie, Sir James M. 1891-1907, 1919, 1936 |
1891 -1936 | |
Box: 22 | Folder : 21 | Beecher, Henry Ward n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 22 | Folder : 22 | Bell, Gertrude 1893-1926, n.d.
Scope and ContentsSee also Series VII: Additional Titles, Box 196, Folders 26-29 - "Gertrude Bell." |
1893 -1926 | |
Box: 23 | Folder : 23 | Bell, Hugh 1893-1902 |
1893 -1902 | |
Box: 23 | Folder : 24 | Bell, Hugh 1909-1910 |
1909 -1910 | |
Box: 23 | Folder : 25 | Bell, Hugh 1913-1919 |
1913 -1919 | |
Box: 23 | Folder : 26 | Bell, Hugh 1920-1927 |
1920 -1927 | |
Box: 23 | Folder : 27 | Bell, Hugh 1928-1931, n.d. |
1928 -1931 | |
Box: 23 | Folder : 28 | Bell, Hugh: Correspondence to/from 1892-1893, 1914, 1924
Scope and ContentSee Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 4 for Gertrude Bell to HB. |
1892 -1924 | |
Box: 23 | Folder : 29 | Bell: Maurice, Hugo, Frances, Lowthian 1893, 1923, 1930, 1931, n.d. |
1893 -1931 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 30 | Blandy, Emma (Mrs. R.H. Carrington) 1891-1939, n.d.
General noteTwo letters from Julia Blandy; see also Subseries A, Box 14, Folders 6 and 7. |
1891 -1939 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 31 | Bodine: Dr. James Morrison, Mary 1893, 1898, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries A, Box 14, Folder 8. |
1893 -1898 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 32 | Booth, Edwin 4 June 1888
General noteSee also "Tevis, Lloyd," n.d. |
1888 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 33 | Brown, Harrison 1928 |
1928 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 34 | Bull, Sara Thorp (Mrs. Ole Bull) 1888, n.d.
Scope and ContentsSee also Subseries A, Box 14, Folder 10. |
1888 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 35 | Buxton: Charles, Denis, Doreen, Phyllis 1910-1921 |
1910 -1921 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 36 | Buxton, Mildred 1908-1939, n.d. |
1908 -1939 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 37 | "C" 1888-1919 |
1888 -1919 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 38 | "C" 1920-1949, n.d. |
1920 -1949 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 39 | Campbell, Beatrice Stella (Mrs. Patrick Campbell) 1893, n.d. |
1893 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 40 | Carr, Comyns 1897, n.d. |
1897 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 41 | Catt, Carrie Chapman 8 February 1908
General notePresident, International Woman Suffrage Alliance. |
1908 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 42 | Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain) 1899, 1904 |
1899 -1904 | |
Box: 24 | Folder : 43 | Clifford, Lucy 1894-1929, n.d. |
1894 -1929 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 44 | Crackenthorpe, B.A. 1892-1906, 1914, n.d. |
1892 -1906 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 45 | Crane, Cora (Mrs. Stephen Crane) 8 May 1899 |
1899 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 46 | Crawfurd, Oswald 1889-1895 |
1889 -1895 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 47 | Crowe, Kate 1893-1897 |
1893 -1897 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 48 | "D" 1888-1942 |
1888 -1942 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 49 | Dabbs, Dr. G. 1889-1890, 1904 |
1889 -1904 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 50 | Davy, B.H. (Honour) 1937-1947, n.d. |
1937 -1947 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 51 | Dreier: Katherine, Theodore 1905-1931, n.d. |
1905 -1931 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 52 | Dreier, Mary 1911-1950, n.d. |
1911 -1950 | |
Box: 25 | Folder : 53 | DuBois, W.E.B. 1908 |
1908 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 54 | Duckworth, Gerald 1896-1931, n.d. |
1896 -1931 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 55 | "E" 1889-1940, n.d. |
1889 -1940 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 56 | Earl, Alfred 1923-1938, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Series VII: Additional Titles, Box 196, Folder 45 - "Letters to the Editor." |
1923 -1938 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 57 | Edel, Leon 1932-1950 |
1932 -1950 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 58 | Eliot: Elsa, Henrietta, Sam 1906-1952 |
1906 -1952 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 59 | Eliot, T.S. 23 May 1918 |
1918 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 60 | Evans, C.S. 1931-1940, n.d. |
1931 -1940 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 61 | "F" 1890-1944, n.d. |
1890 -1944 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 62 | Fellows, Evelyn 1932-1950, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries C, Box 43, Folders 4 and 5: "Backsettown," August 1930. |
1932 -1950 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 63 | Fletcher, Constance 1893-1902, n.d. |
1893 -1902 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 64 | Forbes-Robertson: J., Gertrude, Ian 1891-1933, n.d. |
1891 -1933 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 65 | Fulton: S.H., Margaret, L.B., Mary 1888-1913
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries A, Box 15, Folder 20. |
1888 -1913 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 66 | "G" 1888-1939 |
1888 -1939 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 67 | Galsworthy: John, Ada 1918-1919, 1930 |
1918 -1930 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 68 | Galvin, Mary E. 1888-1890 |
1888 -1890 | |
Box: 26 | Folder : 69 | Gardner: Karolina, Elizabeth, Raimond, Leopold 1901, 1908-1933, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Box 38, Folders 173 and 174: "Simmonds, Florence," 1913; Oversize Material, Box 1, Folder 4 [maybe 5?]. |
1901 -1933 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 70 | Gaskell, May 1925-1932 |
1925 -1932 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 71 | Gaskell: M.E., Julia 1894, n.d. |
1894 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 72 | Gosse: Edmund, Nellie 1891-1894, 1928 |
1891 -1894 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 73 | Graham: R.G., James, Harriet 1893-1899, n.d. |
1893 -1899 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 74 | Granger and Granger, Attorneys at Law 1888, 1900, 1913
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries A, Box 15, Folder 23. |
1888 -1900 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 75 | Green, Alice Stopford (Mrs. J.R. Green) 1892-1928, n.d.
General noteSee also Series V, Subseries A, Box 99, Folder 2: ER to FB, 17 July 1893 and Summer 1893 letters from Wimbledon. |
1892 -1928 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 76 | Grein, J.T. 1891-1896 |
1891 -1896 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 77 | Grey: Sir Edward, Lady Dorothy 1898-1906, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Series VII: Additional Titles, Box 196, Folder 30 - "Grey, Dorothy [Obituary]" |
1898 -1906 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 78 | Grey: Sir Edward, Lady Dorothy 1907-1937, n.d. |
1907 -1937 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 79 | Greig, Edvard 3 February 1896 |
1896 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 80 | Grosvenor, Caroline 1896-1938, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Susie and Alys Buchau in Box 22, Folders 17 and 18. |
1896 -1938 | |
Box: 27 | Folder : 81 | Guiney, Louise Imogen |
1890 -1891 | |
Box: 28 | Folder : 82 | "H" 1889-1919 |
1889 -1919 | |
Box: 28 | Folder : 83 | "H" 1921-1950 |
1921 -1950 | |
Box: 28 | Folder : 84 | "H" n.d. |
n.d | |
Box: 29 | Folder : 85 | Hadwen, Zoe (Margaret) 1908-1917 |
1908 -1917 | |
Box: 29 | Folder : 86 | Hadwen, Zoe (Margaret) 1918-1941, n.d. |
1918 -1941 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 87 | Hamilton, Cicely 1912-1914, n.d.
General noteSee also Series VII, Box 75, Folder 16. |
1912 -1914 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 88 | Hamilton: Lady Jean, Sir Ian 1907-1940, n.d. |
1907 -1940 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 89 | Hamilton, Mary Agnes (Molly) 1907, 1921-1931 |
1907 -1931 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 90 | Hardy, Thomas 1896,1919, n.d.
General noteSee also Box 25, Folder 44: "Crackenthorpe, B.A.," 7 June 1896. |
1896 -1919 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 91 | Harraden, Beatrice 1911-1930, n.d. |
1911 -1930 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 92 | Hehir, M. 1917-1918 |
1917 -1918 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 93 | Heinemann: William, Magda 1891-1913, n.d.
General noteIncluding some letters to W.H. |
1891 -1913 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 94 | Herford, C.H. 1893, n.d.
General noteIncluding ER and William Archer notes on Ibsen. |
1893 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 95 | Hoover, Herbert 9 January 1933 |
1933 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 96 | House, Colonel Edward M. 1916, 1923 |
1916 -1923 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 97 | Hubert, Dr. Marjorie Browning 1924-1950, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries C, Box 43, Folders 4 and 5: "Backsettown." |
1924 -1950 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 98 | Hughes, Charles 1894 |
1894 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 99 | "I" 1893-1938, n.d. |
1893 -1938 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 100 | Ibsen, Henrik 7 August 1893
Scope and ContentSee also Box 20, Folder 8 for correspondence to William Archer, 30 June 1893. |
1893 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 101 | Irving, Henry 1894-1914, n.d. |
1894 -1914 | |
Box: 30 | Folder : 102 | Irving, Laurence 1907, n.d. |
1907 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 103 | "J" 1889-1941, n.d. |
1889 -1941 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 104 | James, Henry 1891, 1905-1906, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Series VII, Box 177, Folders 7-10. |
1891 -1906 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 105 | James: Henry, Dorothea (nephew of Henry James )1930-1947, n.d. |
1930 -1947 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 106 | Jenny-Streiff, Marie 1938-1939 |
1938 -1939 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 107 | Jenny-Streiff, Marie 1940-1944, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Box 38, Folder 175: "Simons: Hans, Eva 1940-1944, 1946." |
1940 -1944 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 108 | "K" 1888-1946, n.d. |
1888 -1946 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 109 | Kenney, Annie 1907, 1914
General noteWomen's Suffrage and Political Union. |
1907 -1914 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 110 | Kingston, Gertrude 1906,1914, n.d. (Mrs. Gertrude Silver) |
1906 -1914 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 111 | Kohler, C. (?Katrine)ca. 1895-1896 |
1895 -1896 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 112 | "L" 1890-1941, n.d. |
1890 -1941 | |
Box: 31 | Folder : 113 | Laughton, Vera S. (Elvira Sibyl Laughton) 1920
Scope and ContentJournalist, Time and Tide; see also Subseries C,Box 43, Folder 12. |
1920 | |
Box: 32 | Folder : 114 | Lawler, Geraldine 1929-1933,1949, n.d. |
1929 -1949 | |
Box: 32 | Folder : 115 | Lea, Marion (Mrs. Langdon Mitchell) 1891-1932, n.d |
1891 -1932 | |
Box: 32 | Folder : 116 | Levinson, Salmon O. 1936-1937
General noteSee also Series IV: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins. |
1936 -1937 | |
Box: 32 | Folder : 117 | Lewis: Lady Betty, Katie 1899-1933, n.d. |
1899 -1933 | |
Box: 32 | Folder : 118 | Low, Frances H. 1909 |
1909 | |
Box: 32 | Folder : 119 | Lowndes, Marie Belloc 1913, 1932-1940, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Series VII, Box 178, Folder 16. |
1913 -1940 | |
Box: 32 | Folder : 120 | "M" 1891-1929 |
1891 -1929 | |
Box: 32 | Folder : 121 | "M" 1930-1950, n.d. |
1930 -1950 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 122 | MacDonald, J. Ramsay 1933 |
1933 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 123 | Mack: Rebecca Robins, Laura Test, Julian, Cornelia, Mrs. S.E. 1888, 1939-1952 |
1888 -1952 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 124 | Macnamara, Margaret 1911, 1918-1934, n.d.
General noteHenfield Women's Institute. |
1911 -1934 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : * | Macready, William
Scope and ContentSee also Box 34, Folder 145: Pollock, 3 letters from 1860s. |
Undated | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 125 | Maeterlinck, M. 1895 |
1895 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 126 | Marbury, Elisabeth 1898-1932, n.d.
General noteSee also Series VII: Literary Productions. |
1898 -1932 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 127 | Martindale, Dr. L. 1913-1947
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries C, Box 43, Folder 13: "USA Trip." |
1913 -1947 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 128 | Martyn, Edward 1900 |
1900 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 129 | Masefield: John, Constance 1918, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Box 24, Folder 38: "C," 7 December 1939. |
1918 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 139 | Maugham, W. Somerset n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 131 | McClure, Grace (Mrs. C.F.W. McClure) 1943-1945, n.d. |
1943 -1945 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 132 | McKay, Elizabeth Bodine 1913-1934
General noteSee also Subseries A. |
1913 -1934 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 133 | Milne, Louise Jordan 1892,1895-1896
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries A, Box 15, Folder 26: Jordan, Louise." |
1892 -1896 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 134 | Moore, George 1893, 1896, 1932, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Box 20, Folder 11: "Archer, William [Correspondence to/from] 1891-1914, [undated]" |
1893 -1932 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 135 | "N" 1891-1949, n.d. |
1891 -1949 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 136 | Nevinson, Henry Woodd 1915-1934, n.d. |
1915 -1934 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 137 | "M.D.N." 1945 |
1945 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 138 | "O" 1893, 1907-1937, n.d. |
1893 -1937 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 139 | "P" 1888-1951, n.d. |
1888 -1951 | |
Box: 33 | Folder : 140 | Pankhurst: Emmeline, Christabel, Sylvia 1906-1941 |
1906 -1941 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : * | Paul, Alice
General noteSee Folder 142: Pethick-Lawrence, 26 February 1940. |
Undated | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 141 | Pawling, Syndey S. 1895-1920, n.d. |
1895 -1920 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 142 | Pethick-Lawrence: Sir Frederick, Emmeline 1907, 1913, 1944, n.d.
Scope and ContentIncludes one Alice Paul letter, 31 January 1940; see also Box 31, Folders 106 and 107: "Jenny-Streiff, Marie" and Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 5. |
1907 -1944 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 143 | Pinero, Sir Arthur Wing 1889-1919 |
1889 -1919 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 144 | Poel, William 1888-1891,1932, n.d. |
1888 -1932 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 145 | Pollock: Sir Frederick, Georgina, John, Alice 1893-1937, n.d.
General noteIncludes 3 letters from William Macready to F.P. |
1893 -1937 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 146 | Potwin, Kate 1935-1939
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries A, Box 17, Folder 51: Potwin. |
1935 -1939 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 147 | Quilter, Harry 1890 |
1890 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 148 | "R" 1892-1946, n.d. |
1892 -1946 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 149 | Reynolds, Paul R. 1890, 1906-1933 |
1890 -1933 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 150 | Rhondda, Viscountess (Margaret Haig Mackworth) 1918-1950, n.d.
General noteTime and Tide |
1918 -1950 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 151 | Richmond, Lady Elsa (Bell)1893-1949, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 5; Series V: Florence Bell, Subseries D. |
1893 -1949 | |
Box: 34 | Folder : 152 | Ritchie, Anne Thackeray 1896, 1918, n.d. |
1896 -1918 | |
Box: 35 | Folder : 153 | Rothenstein, Sir William 1919-1940, n.d. |
1919 -1940 | |
Box: 35 | Folder : 154 | "S" 1888-1938 |
1888 -1938 | |
Box: 35 | Folder : 155 | "S" 1940-1949, n.d. |
1940 -1949 | |
Box: 35 | Folder : 156 | Schreiner, Olive 1914-1915 |
1914 -1915 | |
Box: 36 | Folder : 157 | Scott, David 1908
Scope and ContentER to DS. See also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 6. |
1908 | |
Box: 36 | Folder : 158 | Scott, David 1908-1911 |
1908 -1911 | |
Box: 36 | Folder : 159 | Scott, David 1915-1919 |
1915 -1919 | |
Box: 36 | Folder : 160 | Scott, David 1920, 1922 |
1920 -1922 | |
Box: 36 | Folder : 161 | Scott, David 1925-1930 |
1925 -1930 | |
Box: 36 | Folder : 162 | Scott, David 1931-1932 |
1931 -1932 | |
Box: 36 | Folder : 163 | Scott, David 1935,1937-1942 |
1935 -1942 | |
Box: 36 | Folder : 164 | Scott, David 1945-1946 |
1945 -1946 | |
Box: 37 | Folder : 165 | Sharp, Evelyn (Mrs. H.W. Nevinson) 1907-1921 |
1907 -1921 | |
Box: 37 | Folder : 166 | Sharp, Rachel Dyce 1909, 1921-1929 |
1909 -1929 | |
Box: 37 | Folder : 167 | Sharp, Rachel Dyce 1930-1933 |
1930 -1933 | |
Box: 37 | Folder : 168 | Sharp, Rachel Dyce 1934 |
1934 | |
Box: 37 | Folder : 169 | Sharp, Rachel Dyce 1935-1949, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries C, Box 43, Folders 4 and 5: "Backsettown." |
1935 -1949 | |
Box: 37 | Folder : 170 | Shaw, Charlotte F. (Mrs. G.B. Shaw) 1904-1927 |
1904 -1927 | |
Box: 37 | Folder : 171 | Shaw, George Bernard 1891-1939, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also correspondence to/from William Archer in Boxes 20 and 21, and William T. Stead in Box 38, Folder 179, each includes several letters from ER to GBS. |
1891 -1939 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 172 | Sherris, Gladys E.M. 1912-1916 |
1912 -1916 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 173 | Simmonds, Florence (Tarrypin) 1907-1915 |
1907 -1915 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 174 | Simmonds, Florence (Tarrypin) 1916-1945, n.d. |
1916 -1945 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 175 | Simons: Hans, Eva 1940-1944, 1946 |
1940 -1946 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 176 | Smith, Sybil (daughter of Louisa, Lady Antrim) 1912-1924, n.d. |
1912 -1924 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 177 | Spring-Rice, Florence 1915-1916, 1937, n.d. |
1915 -1937 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 178 | St. Albans, Duchess of (Beatrice) 1923, 1937-1940 |
1923 -1940 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 179 | Stead: William T., Estelle 1890-1940, n.d.
General noteIncluding postcard from George Bernard Shaw, 5 January 1908. |
1890 -1940 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : * | Stevenson, Robert Louis
Scope and ContentSee also Box 20, Folder 11: "Archer, William." |
Undated | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 180 | Stillwell, Elizabeth 1942-1944 |
1942 -1944 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 181 | Stoker, Bram 1891-1897 |
1891 -1897 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 182 | Sutro, Alfred 1897-1932, n.d. |
1897 -1932 | |
Box: 38 | Folder : 183 | Symons, Arthur 1893, n.d. |
1893 -1893 | |
Box: 39 | Folder : 184 | "T" 1888-1950, n.d. |
1888 -1950 | |
Box: 39 | Folder : 185 | Tadema, Laurence Alma 1897-1900, n.d. |
1897 -1900 | |
Box: 39 | Folder : 186 | Terry: Ellen, Marion 1890-1929, n.d. |
1890 -1929 | |
Box: 39 | Folder : 187 | Tevis, Lloyd 1888-1898, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Subseries A, Box 17, Folder 56. |
1888 -1898 | |
Box: 39 | Folder : 188 | Thompson, E.A.M. (Mrs. Yates Thompson) 1895-1940, n.d. |
1895 -1940 | |
Box: 39 | Folder : 189 | Thorndike, Dame Sybil 1920-1939, 1946, n.d. |
1920 -1946 | |
Box: 39 | Folder : 190 | 190. Tree: Sir Herbert Beerbohm, Maud 1888-1924, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Series VII, Box 134. |
1888 -1924 | |
Box: 39 | Folder : 191 | Trevelyan: Charles, Molly (Bell), George, Kitty, Pauline 1900-1951, n.d. |
1900 -1951 | |
Box: 39 | Folder : * | Twain, Mark 1899
Scope and ContentSee Box 24, Folder 42: Samuel Clemens. |
1899 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 192 | "V" 1888-1930, n.d. |
1888 -1930 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 193 | Von Borowsky, Lisa 1925-1951, n.d. |
1925 -1951 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 194 | "W" 1888-1947 |
1888 -1947 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 195 | "W" n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 196 | Walpole, Sir Hugh 1912-1921, 1940 |
1912 -1940 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 197 | Ward: Dorothy, Josephine 1897-1938, n.d. |
1897 -1938 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 198 | Ward, Mary A. (Mrs. Humphry Ward) 1901-1919, n.d. |
1901 -1919 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 199 | Waring, Herbert 1892-1893, n.d. |
1892 -1893 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 200 | Waterford, Beatrix (Mrs. Beatrix Beauclerk) 1917, 1924, 1934 |
1917 -1934 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 201 | Waters, Clara E. Clement (C.E.C.W.) 1895-1913, n.d. |
1895 -1913 | |
Box: 40 | Folder : 202 | Wells, H.G. 1906-1908, n.d. |
1906 -1908 | |
Box: 41 | Folder : 203 | Wells: Thomas B., Harriet ("Pippa") 1912-1918 |
1912 -1918 | |
Box: 41 | Folder : 204 | Wells, Thomas B., Harriet ("Pippa") 1919-1938, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Series X, Box 248, Folder 18. |
1919 -1938 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 205 | West, Rebecca 1919-1920, n.d. |
1919 -1920 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 206 | Wharton, Edith 1932 |
1932 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 207 | Whistler, James McNeil 1891, n.d.
General noteIncludes pencil sketch for Robins' Below the Salt. |
1891 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 208 | Wilbur: Dorothea, Earl Morse 1933-1947 |
1933 -1947 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 209 | Wilde, Oscar 1888-1893, n.d. |
1888 -1893 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 210 | Wilson, Dr. Philip D. 1942 |
1942 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 211 | Wolseley, Viscountess (Frances Garnet) 1921-1934, 1946, n.d. |
1921 -1946 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 212 | Woolf: Virginia, Leonard 1928, 1937-1949 |
1928 -1949 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 213 | Wyndham, Charles 1891, 1892, 1896, 1903, n.d. |
1891 -1903 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 214 | "Y" 1891-1919 |
1891 -1919 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 215 | Yeats, William Butler 1920 |
1920 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 216 | "Z" 1892-1895, 1919, 1929 |
1892 -1929 | |
Box: 42 | Folder : 217 | Unidentified letters |
n.d. | |
Subseries C: Correspondence by Subject, 1900-1950
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 1 | Aix-les-Bains |
1901 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 2 | Alaska |
1900-1901, 1905 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 3 | "At Home" Party [Henfield Echoes] |
1937 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 4 | Backsettown |
1912-1931 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 5 | Backsettown |
1932-1948 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 6 | Baggage Theft/Damage |
1945-1946 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 7 | Boxer Indemnity Commission [effort to find Chinese woman doctor] |
1925 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 8 | Effort to find a secretary-housekeeper |
1926-1928 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 9 | Old Stone House, Zanesville, Ohio and contents |
undated | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 10 | Scotland Trip |
1936 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 11 | "Syllabub" Party [or "At Home at Backsettown Party"] |
1934+ | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 12 | Time and Tide |
1919-1921 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 13 | USA Trip with Dr. Martindale |
1950 | |
Box: 43 | Folder : 14 | Virginia Hot Springs |
1903 | |
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Series III: Robins Family Papers
Scope and Contents noteSeries III is a collection of papers that enable one to study the close and intricate network of family relationships that formed Elizabeth Robins's earliest environment, and many of them have annotations in Robins's hand. It provides interesting case studies of the family, education (especially of women), religion, and business enterprise in the nineteenth century. The Robins family also served as models for plots and characters in Elizabeth Robins's novels, e.g. The Open Question (published in 1898), "Rocky Mountain Journal", and "Theodora, or The Pilgrimage". There is abundant information, covering a century and a half, on the history of an American family. Raymond Robins's letters can be found in Series IV: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins. Subseries A-G are arranged chronologically. Correspondence with Elizabeth Robins is at the beginning of each subseries, followed by General Correspondence, Business Correspondence and/or personal items such as notebooks, essays, etc. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically; diaries and letterpress books by chronology. The extreme diversity of material in this series complicates uniform arrangement and description. |
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Subseries A: Jane H. Robins, 1814-1885
Scope and Contents noteSubseries A consists of the papers, mainly correspondence, of Jane Hussey Robins (JHR). JHR was Robin's paternal grandmother, and appears to have been the dominant female influence on the young Elizabeth Robins; in Robins's words, her "touchstone." Robins would later dedicate an edition of The Open Question to her. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 44 | Folder : 1 | Elizabeth Robins (ER) to Jane H. Robins (JHR) 1880 |
1800 | |
Box: 44 | Folder : 2 | ER to JHR 1881 |
1881 | |
Box: 44 | Folder : 3 | ER to JHR 1882 |
1882 | |
Box: 44 | Folder : 4 | ER to JHR 1883 |
1883 | |
Box: 44 | Folder : 5 | ER to JHR 1884 |
1884 | |
Box: 44 | Folder : 6 | ER to JHR 1885 |
1885 | |
Box: 44 | Folder : 7 | JHR to ER 1880-1881 |
1889 -1881 | |
Box: 45 | Folder : 8 | JHR to ER 1882 |
1882 | |
Box: 45 | Folder : 9 | JHR to ER 1883 |
1883 | |
Box: 45 | Folder : 10 | JHR to ER 1884 |
1884 | |
Box: 45 | Folder : 11 | JHR to ER 1885 |
1885 | |
Box: 46 | Folder : 12 | General Correspondence 1824-1859
Scope and ContentSee also Series III Box 86, Folder 1. |
1814 -1859 | |
Box: 46 | Folder : 13 | General Correspondence 1869-1884, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Series III Box 86, Folder 1. |
1869 -1884 | |
Box: 46 | Folder : 14 | Robins, Charles E. 1855-1870 |
1855 -1870 | |
Box: 46 | Folder : * | Robins, Charles E.
Scope and ContentSee Series III Box 86, Folder 2 for years 1849-1883. |
Undated | |
Box: 46 | Folder : 15 | Robins, Charles E. 1871-1872 |
1871 -1872 | |
Box: 46 | Folder : 16 | Robins, Charles E. 1873-1874 |
1873 -1874 | |
Box: 46 | Folder : 17 | Robins, Charles E. 1875 |
1875 | |
Box: 46 | Folder : 18 | Robins, Charles E. 1876 |
1876 | |
Box: 46 | Folder : 19 | Robins, Charles E. 1877 |
1877 | |
Box: 46 | Folder : 20 | Robins, Charles E. 1878 |
1878 | |
Box: 47 | Folder : 21 | Robins, Charles E. 1879 |
1879 | |
Box: 47 | Folder : 22 | Robins, Charles E. 1880 |
1880 | |
Box: 47 | Folder : 23 | Robins, Charles E. 1881 |
1881 | |
Box: 47 | Folder : 24 | Robins, Charles E. 1882 |
1882 | |
Box: 47 | Folder : 25 | Robins, Charles E. 1883 |
1883 | |
Box: 47 | Folder : 26 | Robins, Charles E. 1884 |
1884 | |
Box: 47 | Folder : 27 | Robins, Charles E. 1885 |
1885 | |
Box: 47 | Folder : 28 | Robins: Gurdon - W. Burnet 1833-1878 |
1833 -1878 | |
Box: 47 | Folder : 29 | Welling family 1877-1885 |
1877 -1885 | |
Box: 48 | Folder : 30 | General Business Correspondence 1845-1886
Scope and ContentSee also Series III Box 86, Folder 3. |
1845 -1886 | |
Box: 48 | Folder : 31 | Mackay, J.M. (business), 1845-1854
Scope and ContentsSee also Box 86, Folder 3 and Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 8. |
1845 -1854 | |
Box: 48 | Folder : 32 | Menzies, J.W. (business) 1848-1865
Scope and ContentEstate Litigation, 1854-1855. See Box 43, Folders 3 and 4 and Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 8. |
1848 -1865 | |
Box: 48 | Folder : 33 | JHR report cards 1814 |
1814 | |
Box: 48 | Folder : 34 | Commonplace book |
1856? | |
Box: 48 | Folder : 35 | Extract from various authors |
Undated | |
Box: 48 | Folder : 36 | Pictorial mementos |
Undated | |
Subseries B: Charles E. Robins, 1836-1893
Scope and Contents noteSubseries B consists of the papers of Charles Ephraim Robins (1832-1893), and makes up the bulk of Series III. CER was an entrepreneur, a scientist, and politico-religionist. He also wrote and lectured on social issues such as prohibition. CER's papers include extensive business correspondence, which documents his ventures in real estate, insurance, banking, manufacturing, and assaying. In 1875, CER went to the territory of Colorado as an assayer for the Little Annie Gold Mining Company. His office was located at Summit in Rio Grande County, from which he also observed and reported on weather conditions for the United States Army. In 1880 Robins visited him at Summit, just as she would later visit her brothers on the gold fields of Alaska in 1900. CER wrote to his family about the West, religion, God, women's rights, landscapes, the family, and events of the day. Subseries B also contains consistent runs of indexed letterpress books (outgoing) and letterbooks (incoming), in addition to 25 volumes of CER's personal diary. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 49 | Folder : 1 | Charles E. Robins (CER) to Elizabeth Robins (ER) 1872-1878 |
1872 -1878 | |
Box: 49 | Folder : 2 | CER to ER (September-December) 1880 |
1880 | |
Box: 49 | Folder : 3 | CER to ER (April-December) 1881
Scope and ContentSee also Box 86, Folder 5 for 1881-1891. |
1881 | |
Box: 49 | Folder : 4 | CER to ER 1882 |
1882 | |
Box: 49 | Folder : 5 | CER to ER (January-June) 1883 |
1883 | |
Box: 49 | Folder : 6 | CER to ER (July-December) 1883 |
1883 | |
Box: 49 | Folder : 7 | CER to ER 1884 |
1884 | |
Box: 50 | Folder : 8 | CER to ER 1885 |
1885 | |
Box: 50 | Folder : 9 | CER to ER 1886 |
1886 | |
Box: 50 | Folder : 10 | CER to ER 1887 |
1887 | |
Box: 50 | Folder : 11 | CER to ER 1888-1889 |
1888 -1889 | |
Box: 50 | Folder : 12 | CER to ER 1890 |
1890 | |
Box: 50 | Folder : 13 | CER to ER 1891 |
1891 | |
Box: 50 | Folder : 14 | CER to ER 1892-1893 |
1892 -1893 | |
Box: 51 | Folder : 15 | ER to CER 1870?, 1881-1882 |
1881 -1882 | |
Box: 51 | Folder : 16 | ER to CER 1883 |
1883 | |
Box: 51 | Folder : 17 | ER to CER 1884 |
1884 | |
Box: 51 | Folder : 18 | ER to CER 1885-1893, n.d. |
1885 -1893 | |
Box: 52 | Folder : 19 | General Correspondence 1846-1860 |
1846 -1860 | |
Box: 52 | Folder : 20 | General Correspondence 1861-1891 |
1861 -1891 | |
Box: 52 | Folder : 21 | Bodine, J.M. 1860-1887
Scope and ContentSee also Series III Box 86, Folder 6. |
1860 -1887 | |
Box: 52 | Folder : 22 | Burnet, Harry 1883-1885 |
1883 -1885 | |
Box: 52 | Folder : 23 | Dillon family 1853-1886, n.d. |
1853 -1886 | |
Box: 52 | Folder : 24 | Lynd, James Witte 1852-1860 |
1852 -1860 | |
Box: 52 | Folder : 25 | Hack, Rebecca (Robins) 1839-1886, 1893, n.d. |
1839 -1886 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 26 | Mack, Samuel E. 1851-1863 |
1851 -1863 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 27 | Robins, C.M. 1855-1859 |
1855 -1859 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 28 | Robins, Ephraim 1837-1839 |
1837 -1839 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 29 | Robins, Eunice (Una) 1883-1885 |
1883 -1885 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 30 | Robins, Gurdon 1861-1862 |
1861 -1862 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 31 | Robins, Hannah M. (Crow) 1860-1883 |
1860 -1883 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 32 | Robins, Henrietta 1847 |
1847 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 33 | Robins, Jane H. 1842-1863
Scope and ContentSee also Series III Box 86, Folder 7 for 1847-1861. |
1842 -1863 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 34 | Robins, Jane H. 1882-1883 |
1882 -1883 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 35 | Robins, Jane H. 1884 |
1884 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 36 | Robins, Jane H. 1885 |
1885 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 37 | Robins, Raymond October 24, 1883 |
1883 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 38 | Robins, Sarah E. 1851-1862, n.d. |
1851 -1862 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 39 | Robins, Saxton 1883-1887, n.d. |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 40 | Robins, Vernon November 24, 1883 |
1883 | |
Box: 53 | Folder : 41 | Robins, W. Burnet 1836-1885 |
1836 -1885 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 42 | Business Correspondence 1849-1856
Scope and ContentSee also Box 86, Folder 8 for 1851-1869. |
1849 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 43 | Business Correspondence 1857 |
1857 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 44 | Business Correspondence 1858 |
1858 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 45 | Business Correspondence 1859-1860 |
1589 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 46 | Business Correspondence 1861 |
1861 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 47 | Business Correspondence 1862 |
1862 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 48 | Business Correspondence 1863 |
1863 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 49 | Business Correspondence 1864-1869 |
1864 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 50 | Business Correspondence 1870-1879 |
1870 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 51 | Business Correspondence 1880-1884 |
1880 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : 52 | Business Correspondence 1885-1889 |
1885 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : * | Little Annie Mining Company Records, 1877-1879
Scope and ContentSee Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 9. |
1877 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : * | Alba Light Company Records, 1881-1883
Scope and ContentSee also Box 86, Folder 9. |
1881 | |
Box: 54 | Folder : * | Business Records, miscellaneous
Scope and ContentSee also Box 86, Folder 10. |
n.d | |
Box: 55 | Folder : 1 | October 1853-June 1855
Scope and ContentBoxes 55-58 contain letterpress books of letters written by CER. Each "folder" number represents a volume. |
1853 -1855 | |
Box: 55 | Folder : 2 | June 1855-June 1858 |
1855 -1858 | |
Box: 55 | Folder : 3 | June 1858-July 1861 |
1858 -1861 | |
Box: 55 | Folder : 4 | February 1863-March 1864 |
1863 -1864 | |
Box: 56 | Folder : 5 | March 1864-June 1865 |
1864 -1865 | |
Box: 56 | Folder : 6 | July 1865-December 1866 |
1865 -1866 | |
Box: 56 | Folder : 7 | January 1867-December 1868 |
1867 -1868 | |
Box: 57 | Folder : 8 | December 1868-March 1872 |
1868 -1872 | |
Box: 57 | Folder : 9 | March 1872-October 1876 |
1872 -1876 | |
Box: 58 | Folder : 10 | November 1875-July 1877 |
1875 -1877 | |
Box: 58 | Folder : 11 | August 1877-August 1878 |
1877 -1878 | |
Box: 58 | Folder : 12 | November 1885-January 1890 (extremely fragile)
Scope and ContentSee also selected TS of books 14 and 15 in Box 71, Folders 53 and 54. |
1885 -1890 | |
Box: 59 | Folder : A | December 1863-February 1865
Scope and ContentBoxes 59-67 contain letterbooks of letters to CER. Each "folder" is a volume. |
1863 -1865 | |
Box: 60 | Folder : B | February 1865-August 1867 |
1865 -1867 | |
Box: 61 | Folder : C | September 1867-August 1868 |
1867 -1868 | |
Box: 61 | Folder : D | June 1868-June 1869 |
1868 -1869 | |
Box: 62 | Folder : E | June 1869-March 1872 |
1869 -1872 | |
Box: 63 | Folder : F | March 1872-April 1873 |
1872 -1873 | |
Box: 64 | Folder : G | May 1875-August 1876 |
1875 -1876 | |
Box: 64 | Folder : H | August 1876-August 1877 |
1876 -1877 | |
Box: 65 | Folder : I | August 1877-April 1878 |
1877 -1878 | |
Box: 65 | Folder : J | April 1878-January 1879 |
1878 -1879 | |
Box: 66 | Folder : K | January 1879-September 1879 |
1879 | |
Box: 66 | Folder : L | September 1879-April 1880 |
1879 -1880 | |
Box: 67 | Folder : N | 1881-1883 |
1881 -1883 | |
Box: 68 | Folder : | CER diaries (15 volumes) 1857-1873
Scope and ContentBoxes 68 and 69 hold CER's diaries. |
1857 -1873 | |
Box: 69 | Folder : | CER diaries (10 volumes) 1874-1884 |
1874 -1884 | |
Box: 69 | Folder : | CER business diaries (5 volumes) 1855-1875 |
1855 -1875 | |
Box: 70 | Folder : | CER notebook 1854-1868 |
1854 -1868 | |
Box: 70 | Folder : | CER daybook 1854-1864 |
1854 -1864 | |
Box: 70 | Folder : | CER ledger 1854-1868 |
1854 -1868 | |
Box: 71 | Folder : 53 | Letterpress book selections (TS) from books 14 and 15, 1883-1891 |
1883 -1891 | |
Box: 71 | Folder : 54 | Letterpress book selections (TS, carbon) from books 14 and 15 1883-1891 |
1883 -1891 | |
Box: 71 | Folder : 54A | Materials relating to CER's letterpress books |
1883-1891 | |
Box: 71 | Folder : 55 | Essays by CER (MS, proofs) 1842, n.d.
General noteSee also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 10. |
1842 | |
Box: 71 | Folder : * | "With the Nuns" (MS) by CER, ca. 1868
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 10. |
1868 | |
Box: 71 | Folder : * | "The Chronicles of San Juan" speech by CER, 1877
Scope and ContentSee Box 86, Folder 11. |
1877 | |
Box: 71 | Folder : 56 | "Life at Timber Line" by CER (printed) 1879 |
1879 | |
Box: 71 | Folder : 57 | Article on prohibition, by CER (TS) [1888?] |
1888? | |
Box: 71 | Folder : 58 | Printed Material |
undated | |
Box: 72 | Folder : | Unsorted financial records |
undated | |
Box: 73 | Folder : | Unsorted financial records |
undated | |
Box: 74 | Folder : | Unsorted financial records |
undated | |
Box: 75 | Folder : | Unsorted financial records |
undated | |
Box: 76 | Folder : | Unsorted financial records |
undated | |
Subseries C: Sarah E. Robins, 1838-1866
Scope and Contents noteSubseries C consists of the papers of Sarah E. Robins (1836-1869), an aunt of Elizabeth Robins. ER felt great kinship with her aunt, Sarah Elizabeth Robins, a poet, and noted on Sarah Robins's correspondence many similarities between their personalities. Sarah Robins appears to have been a role-model for Robins, particularly because of her interests in literature and education. [See the letters of Gorham D. Abbot.] This subseries also contains a letter from Charles Dickens and two letters from Edgar Allan Poe which Sarah Helen Whitman sent to Sarah Robins. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 77 | Folder : 1 | General Correspondence 1838-1866 |
1838 -1866 | |
Box: 77 | Folder : 2 | Abbot, Gorham D. 1862-1863
General noteActive in movement for women's education. |
1862 -1863 | |
Box: 77 | Folder : 3 | Dickens, Charles June 1, 1861 |
1861 | |
Box: 77 | Folder : 4 | Robins family 1849-1869 |
1859 -1861 | |
Box: 77 | Folder : 5 | Whitman, Sarah Helen 1859-1861
General noteIncludes two 1848 Edgar Allan Poe letters. |
1859 -1861 | |
Box: 77 | Folder : 6 | Sarah E. Robins Essays and Poems (MS) 1861, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Box 83, Folder 7. |
1861 | |
Box: 77 | Folder : * | "Criticism Emancipated" (MS)
Scope and ContentSee Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 11. |
undated | |
Box: 77 | Folder : * | Commonplace Book (extracts from various authors), also loose pages
Scope and ContentSee Box 86, Folder 12. |
undated | |
Box: 77 | Folder : 7 | Sarah E. Robins Drawings |
undated | |
Box: 77 | Folder : 8 | Printed material |
undated | |
Box: 77 | Folder : 9 | Ephemera |
undated | |
Subseries D: Hannah M. Robins, 1841-1890
Scope and Contents noteSubseries D consists of the papers of Elizabeth Robins's mother, Hannah Crow Robins (1836-1901). Hannah spent much of her married life with her Crow relations in Louisville, Kentucky, particularly with the Bodines. After the family moved back to Ohio from Staten Island, New York, some of her children were raised in Louisville; Elizabeth Robins usually stayed in Zanesville, Ohio, with her grandmother, Jane Hussey Robins. In 1885, Hannah Robins was committed to an asylum. In addition to correspondence, Subseries D contains Hannah Robins's diary for the year in which Elizabeth Robins was born. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 78 | Folder : 1 | Elizabeth Robins (ER) to Hannah M. Robins (HMR) 1872-1884 |
1872 -1884 | |
Box: 78 | Folder : 2 | HMR to ER 1880-1882 |
1880 -1882 | |
Box: 78 | Folder : 3 | HMR to ER 1883-1885,1887 |
1883 -1887 | |
Box: 78 | Folder : 4 | General Correspondence 1856-1882, n.d. |
1856 -1862 | |
Box: 78 | Folder : 5 | Bodine Family 1859-1879, n.d. |
1859 -1879 | |
Box: 78 | Folder : 6 | Crow, Mrs. E. K. 1841, 1853-1854, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Box 86, Folder 14. |
1841 -1854 | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 7 | Dillon family 1858-1860, nd |
1858 -1860 | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 8 | Fulton, James 1858 |
1858 | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 9 | Guthrie, Cornelia (Robins) 1859-1869 |
1859 -1869 | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 10 | Robins, Charles E. 1853, 1860-1864, 1890 |
1853 -1890 | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 11 | Robins, Jane H. 1862 |
1862 | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 12 | Robins, Sarah E. 1862 |
1862 | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 13 | Stopp, Mr. [letters from H.M. Crow] |
1857, 1860 | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 14 | Hannah M. Crow composition book. |
undated | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 15 | Hannah M. Robins diary 1862 |
1862 | |
Box: 79 | Folder : 16 | Typescript of portion of HMR's 1862 diary |
1862 | |
Subseries E: Eunice (Una) Robins, 1880-1886
Scope and Contents noteSubseries E contains the correspondence of Elizabeth's only sister, Eunice Robins, who died before Robins moved to England. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 80 | Folder : 1 | ER to Una Robins 1880-1885, n.d. |
1880 -1885 | |
Box: 80 | Folder : 2 | Una Robins to ER 1880-1886 |
1880 -1886 | |
Box: 80 | Folder : 3 | Robins: Charles E. and Hannah M. 1885 |
1885 | |
Subseries F: Vernon Robins, 1881-1933
Scope and Contents noteSubseries F consists of the papers of Robins' brother Vernon. Robins brought her brother Vernon to England to study medicine, and he went on to open a practice in Louisville, Kentucky |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 1 | Vernon Robins (VR) to ER 1881-1899 |
1881 -1899 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 2 | VR to ER 1900-1929 |
1900 -1929 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 3 | VR to ER 1930-1933, n.d. |
1930 -1933 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 4 | ER to VR 1887-1894 |
1887 -1894 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 5 | ER to VR (postal cards) 1888-1893, n.d. |
1888 -1893 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 6 | ER to VR 1931-1933, n.d. |
1931 -1933 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 7 | General Correspondence 1884-1931, n.d. |
1884 -1931 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 8 | Robins, Charles E. 1888-1891, n.d. |
1888 -1891 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 9 | Robins, Raymond 1881-1933 |
1881 -1933 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 10 | Robins, Saxton 1888-1893, n.d. |
1888 -1893 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 11 | Personal health records 1887,1889, n.d. |
1887 -1889 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 12 | Account book 1891 |
1891 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 13 | School materials 1889, 1890, n.d. |
1889 -1890 | |
Box: 81 | Folder : 14 | Printed Material 1889, 1906, n.d. |
1889 -1906 | |
Subseries G: Saxton Robins, 1882-1901
Scope and Contents noteSubseries G consists of the papers of on Elizabeth Robin's younger brother, Saxton. Saxton worked for the Alaska Commercial Company in Anvik from about 1897 until his death in 1901. Subseries G contains his Clerk's Record Book, which includes the minutes of several miners meetings. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 82 | Folder : 1 | Saxton Robins to ER 1882-1900, n.d. |
1882 -1900 | |
Box: 82 | Folder : 2 | General Correspondence 1891-1901 |
1891 -1901 | |
Box: 82 | Folder : 3 | Saxton Robins' Clerk's Record Book, Anvik, Alaska 1899 |
1899 | |
Box: 82 | Folder : 4 | Code of Rules for the Citizens of Anvik, Alaska n.d. |
n.d. | |
Subseries H: Additional Family Members, 1803-1876
Scope and Contents noteSubseries H contains materials, including letters and notebooks, which belonged to Robins's Hussey, Crow and Robins relations. Notable are the various family genealogies compiled by family members, including Elizabeth Robins, and the family newspaper edited by Rebecca Robins. It also contains two letters, dated 1824 and 1826, to Ephraim Robins from John C. Calhoun. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 1 | Anonymous--notebook 1831 |
1831 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 2 | Crow, Edward 1826-1840, n.d. |
1826 -1840 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 3 | 3. Crow, Elizabeth (Hussey), notebook 1825 |
1825 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 4 | Crow, Elizabeth K. 1846, 1858 |
1846 -1858 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 5 | 5. Hussey, Asabel 1844, 1852, n.d. |
1844 -1852 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 6 | Hussey, Edith K. 1826, 1834 |
1826 -1834 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 7 | 7. Hussey, Edith K., notebook 1830 |
1830 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : * | Hussey, Sarah, watercolors book, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 12. |
n.d. | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 8 | K: "A.S.K." and "A.R."--mathematics notebook 1820 |
1820 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 9 | Mack, Rebecca A. Robins 1855, 1875
Scope and ContentSee also Box 84, Folder 18: "Robins, Rebecca", and Series II, Subseries A and B. |
1855 -1875 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : * | Robins, E. and John N.
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material Box 267, Folder 12. |
undated | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 10 | Robins, Edward death certificate, 1865 |
1865 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 11 | Robins, Ephraim 1803-1842, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 12. |
1803 -1842 | |
Box: 83 | Folder : 12 | Robins, Ephraim--letters from John C. Calhoun 1824, 1846 |
1824 -1826 | |
Box: 84 | Folder : 13 | Robins, Eugene 1857-1872 |
1857 -1872 | |
Box: 84 | Folder : * | Robins, Gurdon
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 12. |
undated | |
Box: 84 | Folder : 14 | Robins, J. Cornelia--letters and early compositions 1844-1876, n.d. |
1844 -1876 | |
Box: 84 | Folder : 15 | Robins, J. Cornelia--autograph book 1853-1859 |
1853 -1859 | |
Box: 84 | Folder : 16 | Robins, J. Cornelia--floral notebook 1853 |
1853 | |
Box: 84 | Folder : 17 | 17. Robins, J. Cornelia--notebook 1859 |
1859 | |
Box: 84 | Folder : 18 | Robins, Rebecca A.--family newspaper (MS) "Youthful Gleanings" or "Bright Star" n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 84 | Folder : 19 | Family Genealogies
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 13. |
undated | |
Subseries I: Family Books
Scope and Contents noteSubseries I is made up of books which belonged to family members. Of particular interest is the volume of poetry by Sarah Elizabeth Robins, which was written under the pseudonym "Sidney Russet." |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 1 | Arnold, Matthew. Poems 1856 |
1856 | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 2 | Book of Common Prayer (Protestant Episcopal Church; Baltimore) 1834 |
1834 | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 3 | English Version of the Polyglott Bible (Baltimore; stereotyped by L. Johnson) 1832 |
1832 | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 4 | Robins, Sarah Elizabeth. Poems (under the pseudonym Sidney Russet) 1858 |
1858 | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 5 | Robins, Sarah Elizabeth. Poems (under the pseudonym Sidney Russel) 1858 |
1858 | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 6 | Robins, Sarah Elizabeth (loose, cut pages) n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 7 | Smith, Rev. James. Still Waters or, Refreshment for the Saviour's Flock at Eventide.
n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 8 | Taylor Family. Original Poems for Infant Minds. 1840 |
1840 | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 9 | Ticknor and Field's Catalogue of Popular Books. 1860 |
1860 | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 10 | Watts, I. Psalms of David 1826 |
1826 | |
Box: 85 | Folder : 11 | Bound book of sheet music for pianoforte. circa 1831 |
1831 | |
Legal Size Material
Scope and Contents noteThis material was removed from Subseries A-D and F. The letter after the folder number indicates which subseries it came from. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 1 | Jane H. Robins: General Correspondence 1832-1872 |
1832 -1872 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 2 | JHR: Robins, Charles E. 1849-1883 |
1849 -1883 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 3 | JHR: General Business Correspondence 1848-1879 |
1848 -1879 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 4 | JHR: Estate Litigation 1854-1855
General noteSee also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 8. |
1854 -1855 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 5 | Charles E. Robins to Elizabeth Robins 1881-1891 |
1881 -1891 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 6 | CER: Bodine, J.M. 1861-1885 |
1861 -1885 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 7 | CER: Robins, Jane H. 1847-1861 |
1847 -1861 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 8 | CER: Business correspondence 1851-1869 |
1851 -1869 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 9 | CER: Business records--Alba Light Company 1881-1883 |
1881 -1883 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 10 | CER: Business records-- miscellaneous, n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 11 | CER: "The Chronicles of San Juan" 1877 |
1877 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 12 | Sarah E. Robins: Commonplace book (extracts from various authors), also loose pages
n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 13 | SER: Poetry (MS) n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 14 | Hannah M. Robins: General Correspondence 1853-1854, n.d. |
1853 -1854 | |
Box: 86 | Folder : 15 | Vernon Robins: Will 1931 |
1931 | |
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Series IV: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins
Scope and Contents noteSeries IV spans the years 1887-1951 and contains materials related to Raymon Robins and his wife Margaret Dreier Robins. This series consists mainly of correspondence, some newspaper clippings, and texts of speeches and is arranged into four subseries. Subseries A-C are arranged chronologically. Raymond Robins (1873-1954), Elizabeth Robins's youngest brother, was a lawyer, social worker, lecturer and politician. He led an active life in which he became passionately involved in a wide variety of progressive causes. In 1905 he married Margaret Dreier (1868-1945), an active member of the Women's Trade Union League. Margaret Dreier Robins served as President of the National Women's Trade Union League from 1907-1922. She also spoke in favor of women's suffrage and, like Raymond Robins, became involved in Progressive Party politics and, in the 1920's, the movement to outlaw war. |
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Subseries A: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins to Elizabeth Robins
Scope and Contents noteSubseries A contains the correspondence of Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins as well as occasional letters from Elizabeth Robins to Raymond Robins. Raymond Robins wrote faithfully to ER for most of their lives. His letters describe his social and political activism as well as his opinions of American politics and politicians. They also address family matters and reminisce about childhood experiences. Raymond Robins's interest in settlement work and the problems of the homeless is expressed in letters he wrote while involved with Chicago Commons and the Northwest University Settlement. A few typescripts of his speeches are filed at the end of Subseries A. Raymond Robins also occasionally sent Elizabeth Robins letters he received and considered noteworthy. One example of this practice is the 1901 letter from Jane Addams about Abraham Isaak. On the back of this letter is a note written by Isaak, while it prison, to Robins written from prison (See Box 1, Folder 2). |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 87 | Folder : 2 | RR to ER 1900-1901 |
1900 -1901 | |
Box: 87 | Folder : 3 | RR to ER 1902 |
1902 | |
Box: 87 | Folder : 4 | RR to ER (January-July) 1903 |
1903 | |
Box: 87 | Folder : 5 | RR to ER (September-December) 1903 |
1903 | |
Box: 87 | Folder : 6 | RR to ER 1904 |
1904 | |
Box: 87 | Folder : 7 | RR and Margaret Dreier Robins (MDR) to ER 1905 |
1905 | |
Box: 88 | Folder : 8 | RR and MDR to ER 1906 |
1906 | |
Box: 88 | Folder : 9 | RR and MDR to ER 1907 |
1907 | |
Box: 88 | Folder : 10 | RR and MDR to ER 1908 |
1908 | |
Box: 88 | Folder : 11 | RR and MDR to ER 1909 |
1909 | |
Box: 88 | Folder : 12 | RR and MDR to ER 1910 |
1910 | |
Box: 88 | Folder : 13 | RR and MDR to ER 1911 |
1911 | |
Box: 88 | Folder : 14 | RR and MDR to ER 1912 |
1912 | |
Box: 89 | Folder : 15 | RR and MDR to ER 1913 |
1913 | |
Box: 89 | Folder : 16 | RR and MDR to ER 1914 |
1914 | |
Box: 89 | Folder : 17 | RR and MDR to ER 1915 |
1915 | |
Box: 89 | Folder : 18 | RR and MDR to ER 1916 |
1916 | |
Box: 89 | Folder : 19 | RR and MDR to ER 1917 |
1917 | |
Box: 89 | Folder : 20 | RR and MDR to ER 1918 |
1918 | |
Box: 89 | Folder : 21 | RR and MDR to ER 1919 |
1919 | |
Box: 89 | Folder : 22 | RR and MDR to ER 1920 |
1920 | |
Box: 90 | Folder : 23 | RR and MDR to ER 1921 |
1921 | |
Box: 90 | Folder : 24 | RR and MDR to ER 1922 |
1922 | |
Box: 90 | Folder : 25 | RR and MDR to ER 1923 |
1923 | |
Box: 90 | Folder : 26 | RR and MDR to ER 1924 |
1924 | |
Box: 90 | Folder : 27 | RR to ER 1925 |
1925 | |
Box: 91 | Folder : 28 | RR to ER 1926 |
1926 | |
Box: 91 | Folder : 29 | RR to ER (January-May) 1927 |
1927 | |
Box: 91 | Folder : 30 | RR to ER (April-December) 1927 |
1927 | |
Box: 91 | Folder : 31 | RR to ER 1928 |
1928 | |
Box: 91 | Folder : 32 | RR to ER 1929 |
1929 | |
Box: 91 | Folder : 33 | RR to ER 1930 |
1930 | |
Box: 91 | Folder : 34 | RR to ER 1931 |
1931 | |
Box: 92 | Folder : 35 | RR and MDR to ER (January-August) 1932 |
1932 | |
Box: 92 | Folder : 36 | Various people to ER re: RR's disappearance and reappearance (September-December)
1932 |
1932 | |
Box: 92 | Folder : 37 | RR and MDR to ER 1933 |
1933 | |
Box: 92 | Folder : 38 | RR and MDR to ER 1934 |
1934 | |
Box: 92 | Folder : 39 | RR and MDR to ER 1935 |
1935 | |
Box: 93 | Folder : 40 | RR and MDR to ER (January-April) 1936 |
1936 | |
Box: 93 | Folder : 41 | RR and MDR to ER (May-December) 1936 |
1936 | |
Box: 93 | Folder : 42 | RR and MDR to ER 1937 |
1937 | |
Box: 93 | Folder : 43 | RR and MDR to ER 1938 |
1938 | |
Box: 93 | Folder : 44 | RR and MDR to ER 1939 |
1939 | |
Box: 93 | Folder : 45 | RR and MDR to ER 1940 |
1940 | |
Box: 94 | Folder : 46 | RR and MDR to ER 1941 |
1941 | |
Box: 94 | Folder : 47 | RR and MDR to ER (February-July) 1942 |
1942 | |
Box: 94 | Folder : 48 | RR and MDR to ER (August-December) 1942 |
1942 | |
Box: 94 | Folder : 49 | RR and MDR to ER 1943 |
1943 | |
Box: 94 | Folder : 50 | RR and MDR to ER 1944 |
1944 | |
Box: 94 | Folder : 51 | RR and MDR to ER 1945 |
1945 | |
Box: 95 | Folder : 52 | RR to ER 1946-1948 |
1946 -1948 | |
Box: 95 | Folder : 53 | RR to ER 1949 |
1949 | |
Box: 95 | Folder : 54 | RR to ER 1950 |
1950 | |
Box: 95 | Folder : 55 | RR to ER 1951 |
1951 | |
Box: 95 | Folder : 56 | RR to ER n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 95 | Folder : 1 | 1905-1939, n.d. [to Raymond Robins] |
1905 -1939 | |
Box: 95 | Folder : 2 | General Correspondence |
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Subseries B: Margaret Dreier Robins
Scope and Contents noteMargaret Dreier Robins's correspondence begins in 1905, the year she married Raymond Robins, and continues regularly until 1924. Thereafter, her letters appear sporadically from 1932-1945. Margaret Dreier Robins only occasionally wrote to ER about the progress of American suffragists and her impressions of Chicago politics. Her letters deal mainly with the beauty and workings of the Chinsegut Hill property in Florida and her husband's health. Subseries B also contains one folder of letters from Margaret Dreier Robins to Raymond Robins that are primarily love letters. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 95 | Folder : 1 | 1905-1939, n.d. [to Raymond Robins] |
1905 -1939 | |
Box: 95 | Folder : 2 | General Correspondence |
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Subseries C: Raymond Robins, General Correspondence
Scope and Contents noteInvitations to speak comprise much of the general correspondence in Subseries C. In addition, there are a few letters from Raymond Robins's father, Charles E. Robins (Folder 1) and sporadic letters from Vernon Robins and the Dreiers. There are some early letters showing Raymond Robins's interest in women's suffrage (Folder 1) and a 1911 letter on the subject of lynching, signed by five black ministers (Folder 3). Also in this subseries are letters from Leonora O'Reilly (Folder 2), Theodore Roosevelt (Folders 3 and 4), Harold Ickes (Folders 4 and 6), Salmon O. Levinson (Folder 6), telegrams from Robert LaFollette and Medille McCormick (Folder 3) and two letters from Trotsky. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 96 | Folder : 1 | 1891-1904 |
1891 -1904 | |
Box: 96 | Folder : 2 | 1905
General noteRe: RR's marriage to Margaret Dreier. |
1905 | |
Box: 96 | Folder : 3 | 1905-1912 |
1905 -1912 | |
Box: 96 | Folder : 4 | 1913-1914 |
1913 -1914 | |
Box: 96 | Folder : 5 | 1917
General noteIncludes two letters from Leon Trotsky. |
1917 | |
Box: 96 | Folder : 6 | 1921-1944 (sporadic) |
1921 -1914 | |
Box: 96 | Folder : * | *For typescripts of speeches by Raymond Robins and Robins' license to practice law
in Florida, see Box 12, Folders l and 2. |
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Subseries D: Printed Material and Ephemera
Scope and Contents noteSubseries D contains printed material and ephemera. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 97 | Folder : 1 | Broadsides and programs of Raymond Robins' speeches
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 267, Folder 14. |
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Box: 97 | Folder : 2 | exts of speeches and articles by Raymond Robins |
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Box: 97 | Folder : 3 | Publications relating to Raymond Robins
Scope and ContentFor publications about the Smith-Robins World Tour.and the Men and Religion Forward Movement, see Box 98, Folder 5. |
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Box: 97 | Folder : 4 | Raymond Robins' ephemera (1914) |
1914 | |
Box: 97 | Folder : 5 | Margaret Dreier Robins |
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Box: 97 | Folder : 6 | Florida |
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Box: 98 | Folder : 1 | Raymond Robins to Elizabeth Robins 1902-1948 |
1902 -1948 | |
Box: 98 | Folder : 2 | Typescripts of Raymond Robins' speeches 1902, 1904, 1911, n.d. |
1902 -1911 | |
Box: 98 | Folder : 3 | License to practice law in Florida 1895 |
1895 | |
Box: 98 | Folder : 4 | Texts of speeches and letters by various people 1913-41, n.d. |
1913 -1941 | |
Box: 98 | Folder : 5 | Publications and broadsides regarding the Smith-Robins World Tour and the Man and
Religion Forward Movement |
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Series V: Florence Bell
Scope and Contents noteSeries V contains materials relating to Florence Eveleen Eleanor (Olliffe) Bell (1851 - 1930), a playwright and author, who met Elizabeth Robins around 1891 while Robins was active in the British theater. Bell and Robins formed a close friendship which remained strong and constant until Bell's death in 1930. In her will, Florence Bell stipulated that all of Elizabeth Robins's letters should be returned to her. The letters sent by Robins to Bell comprise the majority of this series and are personal in nature. The correspondence concerns domestic problems; news of friends; the illnesses which Robins suffered throughout her life; her travels in Europe and North America, including her journey to Alaska in 1900 which inspired the novel The Magnetic North (1904), and her frequent visits to her brother Raymond at his home, Chinsegut, in Florida; family members; Robins's relationships with David Scott, Octavia Wilberforce and Marjorie Hubert, all of whom lived at her Sussex County home, Backsettown. The personal quality of this correspondence offers a special insight into Robins's development throughout her middle years. Noticeably absent from the correspondence is commentary on Robins's involvement in the suffrage movement. |
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Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins to Florence Bell, 1892-1930
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 99 | Folder : 1 | 1891-1892 |
1891 -1892 | |
Box: 99 | Folder : 2 | 1893 |
1893 | |
Box: 99 | Folder : 3 | 1894 |
1894 | |
Box: 99 | Folder : 4 | 1895 |
1895 | |
Box: 99 | Folder : 5 | 1896 |
1896 | |
Box: 99 | Folder : 6 | 1897 |
1897 | |
Box: 99 | Folder : 7 | 1898 |
1898 | |
Box: 100 | Folder : 8 | 1899 |
1899 | |
Box: 100 | Folder : 9 | 1900 |
1900 | |
Box: 100 | Folder : 10 | 1901 |
1901 | |
Box: 100 | Folder : 11 | 1902 |
1902 | |
Box: 100 | Folder : 12 | 1903 |
1903 | |
Box: 100 | Folder : 13 | 1904 |
1904 | |
Box: 100 | Folder : 14 | 1905 |
1905 | |
Box: 100 | Folder : 15 | 1906 |
1906 | |
Box: 101 | Folder : 16 | 1907 |
1907 | |
Box: 101 | Folder : 17 | 1908 |
1908 | |
Box: 101 | Folder : 18 | 1909 |
1909 | |
Box: 101 | Folder : 19 | 1910 |
1910 | |
Box: 101 | Folder : 20 | 1911 |
1911 | |
Box: 102 | Folder : 21 | 1912 |
1912 | |
Box: 102 | Folder : 22 | 1913 |
1913 | |
Box: 102 | Folder : 23 | 1914 |
1914 | |
Box: 102 | Folder : 24 | 1915 |
1915 | |
Box: 102 | Folder : 25 | 1916 |
1916 | |
Box: 102 | Folder : 26 | 1917 |
1917 | |
Box: 102 | Folder : 27 | 1918 |
1918 | |
Box: 103 | Folder : 28 | 1919 |
1919 | |
Box: 103 | Folder : 29 | 1920 |
1920 | |
Box: 103 | Folder : 30 | 1921 |
1921 | |
Box: 103 | Folder : 31 | 1922 |
1922 | |
Box: 103 | Folder : 32 | 1923 |
1923 | |
Box: 103 | Folder : 33 | 1924 |
1924 | |
Box: 103 | Folder : 34 | 1925 |
1925 | |
Box: 104 | Folder : 35 | 1926 |
1926 | |
Box: 104 | Folder : 36 | 1927 |
1927 | |
Box: 104 | Folder : 37 | 1928 |
1928 | |
Box: 104 | Folder : 38 | 1929 |
1929 | |
Box: 104 | Folder : 39 | 1930 |
1930 | |
Box: 104 | Folder : 40 | Postcards: 1891-1929, n.d. |
1891 -1929 | |
Box: 105 | Folder : 41 | n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 105 | Folder : 42 | n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 105 | Folder : 43 | n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 105 | Folder : 44 | n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 105 | Folder : 45 | n.d. |
n.d. | |
Subseries B: Florence Bell to Elizabeth Robins, 1891-1930
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 1 | 1891-1899 |
1891 -1899 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 2 | 1900-1904 |
1900 -1904 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 3 | 1905 |
1905 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 4 | 1906-1907 |
1906 -1907 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 5 | 1908-1909 |
1908 -1908 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 6 | 1910-1911 |
1910 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 7 | 1912 |
1912 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 8 | 1913 |
1913 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 9 | 1914 |
1914 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 10 | 1915 |
1915 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 11 | 1916 |
1916 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 12 | 1917 |
1917 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 13 | 1918 |
1918 | |
Box: 106 | Folder : 14 | 1919 |
1919 | |
Box: 107 | Folder : 15 | 1920 |
1920 | |
Box: 107 | Folder : 16 | 1921 |
1921 | |
Box: 107 | Folder : 17 | 1922 |
1922 | |
Box: 107 | Folder : 18 | 1923 |
1923 | |
Box: 107 | Folder : 19 | 1924 |
1924 | |
Box: 107 | Folder : 20 | 1925 |
1925 | |
Box: 107 | Folder : 21 | 1926 |
1926 | |
Box: 107 | Folder : 22 | 1927 |
1927 | |
Box: 108 | Folder : 23 | 1928 |
1928 | |
Box: 108 | Folder : 24 | 1929 |
1929 | |
Box: 108 | Folder : 25 | 1930 |
1930 | |
Box: 108 | Folder : 26 | n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 108 | Folder : 27 | Postcards: 1893, 1902-1923 |
1893 -1923 | |
Box: 108 | Folder : 28 | Postcards: 1924-1930, n.d. |
1924 -1930 | |
Subseries C: General Correspondence, 1891-1929
Scope and Contents noteSubseries C includes Florence Bell's correspondence with others, including her husband and children. Many of these letters are from mutual friends of she and Elizabeth Robins, and their correspondence can also be found in Series Two: General Correspondence. Most notable are the letters from 1900 when Bell relayed messages from Robins's Seattle sickbed to her various English acquaintances. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 1 | Florence Bell to Various People 1891,1900, n.d. |
1891 -1900 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 2 | Various People to Florence Bell 1891-1929, n.d. |
1891 -1929 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 3 | Bell, Elsa 1892-1919, n.d. |
1892 -1919 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 4 | Bell, Gertrude 1894, n.d. |
1894 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 5 | Bell, Sir Hugh 1892-1911 |
1892 -1911 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 6 | Bell: Hugo, Frances 1903,1926,1928 |
1903 -1928 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 7 | Bell, Molly 1893,1920-1929 |
1893 -1929 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 8 | Dower: Pauline (Trevelyan), John 1928-1929 |
1928 -1929 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 9 | James, Henry 1891, 1914 |
1891 -1914 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 10 | Johnson, Phyllis M. 1929 |
1929 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 11 | Olliffe, Laura 1892, n.d.
General noteF.B.'s E father. |
1892 | |
Box: 109 | Folder : 12 | Wilberforce, Octavia 1918-1928
Scope and ContentSee also Series VI: Octavia Wilberforce. |
1918 -1928 | |
Subseries D: Literary Productions
Scope and Content noteSubseries D contains some of Bell's works (which run the gamut from children's books to novels), including a complete four-act play and a preliminary sketch for a collaborative dramatization with Robins of Rossetti's ballad, "Sister Helen." |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 1 | The Dean of St. Patrick's, or Vanessa, Act I (1895) |
1895 | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 2 | The Dean of St. Patrick's, or Vanessa, Act II (1895) |
1895 | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 3 | The Dean of St. Patrick's, or Vanessa, Act III (1895) |
1895 | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 4 | The Dean of St. Patrick's, or Vanessa, Act IV (1895) |
1895 | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 5 | Marysienka, Act I |
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Box: 110 | Folder : 6 | A Rounton Alphabet 1924 |
1924 | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 7 | Sister Helen (ideas for a dramatization) 1896 |
1896 | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 8 | Stella, Acts I, II, and III |
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Subseries E: Printed Materials
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 1 | Printed Materials 1895-1930
Scope and ContentSee also Series V Box 111, Folder 3. |
1895 -1930 | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 2 | Nora is Four 1927 |
1927 | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 3 | Nora is Five 1928
General noteIllustrated by Pauline Trevelyan. |
1928 | |
Box: 110 | Folder : 4 | Nora is Seven 1930 |
1930 | |
Legal Size Material
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 111 | Folder : 1 | Elizabeth Robins to Florence Bell 9 September 1920 |
1920 | |
Box: 111 | Folder : 2 | A Pageant of Mount Grace n.d. |
n.d. | |
Box: 111 | Folder : 3 | Printed Material 1895-1920 |
1895 -1920 | |
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Series VI: Octavia Wilberforce
Scope and Contents noteSeries VI consists of Octavia Wilberforce's correspodence, mainly with ER and also Wilberforce's printed materials. |
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Subseries A: Octavia Wilberforce to Elizabeth Robins, 1915-1950
Scope and Contents noteSubseries A consists Wilberforce's letters to ER. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 112 | Folder : 1 | 1915, June; 1916, February-December |
1915 -1916 | |
Box: 112 | Folder : 2 | 1920-1923 (sporadic) |
1920 -1923 | |
Box: 112 | Folder : 3 | 1924, January-August |
1924 | |
Box: 112 | Folder : 4 | 1924, September-December |
1924 | |
Box: 112 | Folder : 5 | 1925, January-August |
1925 | |
Box: 112 | Folder : 6 | 1925, September-December |
1925 | |
Box: 112 | Folder : 7 | 1926, January-December; 1928, April |
1926 -1928 | |
Box: 113 | Folder : 8 | 1930, January-August |
1930 | |
Box: 113 | Folder : 9 | 1930, September-December |
1930 | |
Box: 113 | Folder : 10 | 1931, January-June |
1931 | |
Box: 113 | Folder : 11 | 1934, April-December |
1934 | |
Box: 113 | Folder : 12 | 1935, February, May; 1936, January, August, December |
1935 -1936 | |
Box: 113 | Folder : 13 | 1937, January-November |
1937 | |
Box: 113 | Folder : 14 | 1938, June-December |
1938 | |
Box: 113 | Folder : 15 | 1939, February-November |
1939 | |
Box: 113 | Folder : 16 | [1930's?] |
1930s? | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 17 | 1940, March-December |
1940 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 18 | 1941 |
1941 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 19 | 1942 |
1942 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 20 | 1943 |
1943 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 21 | 1944 |
1944 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 22 | 1945, January-May |
1945 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 23 | 1946, May, August; 1947, July |
1946 -1927 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 24 | 1948, January-November |
1948 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 25 | 1949, March-October |
1949 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 26 | 1950, August, September, n.d. |
1950 | |
Box: 114 | Folder : 27 | Telegrams, 1930-1945, n.d. |
1930 -1945 | |
Subseries B: Elizabeth Robins to Octavia Wilberforce, 1924-1943
Scope and Contents noteSubseries B consists Robins' correspondence to Octavia Wilberforce. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 115 | Folder : 1 | 1924, June-December |
1924 | |
Box: 115 | Folder : 2 | 1925 |
1925 | |
Box: 115 | Folder : 3 | 1926 |
1926 | |
Box: 115 | Folder : 4 | 1927-1930 (sporadic) |
1922 -1930 | |
Box: 115 | Folder : 5 | November 1939; August-December 1940; April 1941 |
1927 -1941 | |
Box: 115 | Folder : 6 | 1942, June, July; 1943, October; 1944, October |
1939 -1944 | |
Box: 115 | Folder : 7 | Telegrams, 1924, 1944, n.d. |
1924 -1944 | |
Subseries C: General Correspondence, 1918-1963
Scope and Contents noteSubseries C consists of Octavia Wilberforce's general correspondence. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 116 | Folder : 1 | General Correspondence 1918-1961, n.d. |
1918 -1961 | |
Box: 116 | Folder : 2 | Bell, Florence 1920-1929 |
1920 -1929 | |
Box: 116 | Folder : 3 | Edel, Leon 1959-1963 |
1959 -1963 | |
Box: 116 | Folder : 4 | Hubert, Marjorie 1922-1926 |
1922 -1926 | |
Box: 116 | Folder : 5 | Robins, Raymond 1925-1939 |
1925 -1939 | |
Box: 116 | Folder : 6 | Shaw, George Bernard 1937, 1938, 1943 |
1937 -1943 | |
Box: 116 | Folder : 7 | Thompson, E.A.M. 1924-1939 |
1924 -1939 | |
Subseries D: Printed Material
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 116 | Folder : 1 | Octavia Wilberforce--Printed Material |
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Series VII: Literary Productions
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An American Actress at Amergau, (1890)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 117 | Folder : 1-2 | TS |
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Box: 117 | Folder : 3 | An American Actress at the Passion Play TS |
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Box: 117 | Folder : 4 | Programs, ticket stubs, newspaper clippings |
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Box: 117 | Folder : 5 | Correspondence re: ER's 1890 trip to Passion Plays at Ober-Amergau |
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An American Actress at Balmoral Castle or A Close up View of Queen Victoria and the
English Stage, (1893)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 117 | Folder : 1 | An American Actress at Balmoral Castle TS |
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Box: 117 | Folder : 2 | "Notes on Balmoral" TS |
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Box: 117 | Folder : 3 | A Close Up View of Queen Victoria and the English Stage in 1893
Scope and ContentSee also TS Oversize Material, Box 268, Folder 1. |
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Ancilla's Share
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 118 | Folder : 1 | "Introductory," "Peace," and "Author's Note" MS/TS |
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Box: 118 | Folder : 2 | Chapters 1-12 MS |
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Box: 118 | Folder : 3 | Chapters 13-21 MS |
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Box: 118 | Folder : 4 | Chapters 22-25 MS |
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Box: 118 | Folder : 5 | Chapters 26-31 MS |
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Box: 119 | Folder : 6 | Chapters 32-38, MS |
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Box: 119 | Folder : 7 | Notes and Chapter Fragments MS/TS |
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Box: 119 | Folder : 8 | Pages 1-195 TS |
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Box: 119 | Folder : 9 | Pages 196-436 TS |
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Annie Besant, (ca. 1936)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 120 | Folder : 1-4 | MS/TS |
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Box: 120 | Folder : 5 | TS (carbon) |
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Box: 120 | Folder : 6 | Correspondence |
1936 -1937 | |
Autumn
General noteSee Time is Whispering |
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Benvenuto Cellini, (1900?)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 121 | Folder : 1-3 | MS |
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Box: 121 | Folder : 4-5 | MS/TS |
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Box: 121 | Folder : 6 | Notes--ER's and William Archer's |
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Box: 121 | Folder : 7 | Fragments |
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Box: 122 | Folder : 8 | Acts I and II TS |
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Box: 122 | Folder : 9 | Acts I and II TS |
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Box: 122 | Folder : 10 | Acts III-V TS |
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Box: 123 | Folder : 11 | Acts I-V ["Private Copy. Her Majesty's Version"] TS |
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Box: 123 | Folder : 12 | Acts I-V ["From USA to H[erbert] B[eerbohm] T[ree]" TS |
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Box: 123 | Folder : 13 | Alternate version, tableaux I-IV TS |
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Box: 123 | Folder : 14 | Alternate version, tableaux V and VI TS |
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Box: 123 | Folder : 15 | Tableaux I-VIII TS |
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Box: 123 | Folder : 16 | Tableaux I-IV TS |
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Box: 124 | Folder : 17 | Tableaux I-III TS |
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Box: 124 | Folder : 18 | Tableaux V-IX |
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Box: 125 | Folder : 19 | Act I (in French) TS |
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Box: 125 | Folder : 20 | Act II (in French) TS |
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Box: 125 | Folder : 21 | Act III (in French) TS |
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Box: 125 | Folder : 22 | Act IV (in French) TS |
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Box: 125 | Folder : 23 | Act V (in French) TS |
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Box: 125 | Folder : 24 | Correspondence |
1899 -1921 | |
The Book of Revelations, (ca. 1921)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 126 | Folder : 1-2 | MS |
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Box: 126 | Folder : 3 | Correspondence |
1921 | |
Both Sides of the Curtain, (ca. 1939)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 127 | Folder : 1 | Part of Introductory MS and TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 2 | Rough drafts--first nine chapters MS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 3 | "Rough" or corrected type: Early Years TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 4 | Chapters 1 and 2--"The First Years" TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 5 | Chapter 3 "Captain Swift" MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 6 | Chapter 4 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 7 | Chapter 5 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 8 | Chapter 6 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 9 | Chapter 7 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 10 | Chapter 8 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 11 | Chapter 9 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 12 | Chapter 10 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 13 | Chapter 11 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 14 | Chapter 12 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 15 | Chapter 13--"Jupiter Tonans" MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 16 | Chapter 14 MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 17 | Chapter 15--"Mrs. Kendal and Little Lord Fauntleroy "MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 18 | Chapter 16 "Duchess Street is England" MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 19 | Chapter 17--"Miss Hetty and Mr. X" MS/TS |
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Box: 127 | Folder : 20 | Chapter 18 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 21 | Chapter 19 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 22 | Chapter 20 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 23 | Chapter 21 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 24 | Chapter 22 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 25 | Unnumbered chapter (23 or 26?)--"Bret Harte and Madame Van de Velde" MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 26 | Chapter 24 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 27 | Chapter 26 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 28 | Chapter 27 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 29 | Chapters 28-31 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 30 | Chapter 32 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 31 | Chapter 33 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 32 | Chapter 34 MS/TS |
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Box: 128 | Folder : 33 | Chapters 35-39 MS/TS |
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Box: 129 | Folder : 34 | Chapters 40-42 MS/TS |
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Box: 129 | Folder : 35 | Chapters 43-47 MS/TS |
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Box: 129 | Folder : 36 | Chapters 48-50 MS/TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 37 | "Introductory" TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 38 | Chapter l--"The First Years" TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 39 | Chapter 2 - "Oscar Wilde to the Rescue" TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 40 | Chapters 4-6 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 41 | Chapters 7-10 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 42 | Chapter 11 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 43 | Chapter 12 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 44 | Chapters 13-17 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 45 | Chapter 18 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 46 | Chapters 19-21 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 47 | Chapter 23 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 48 | Chapters 24-26 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 49 | Chapter 27 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 50 | Chapter 28 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 51 | Chapter 29 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 52 | Chapter 30 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 53 | Chapter 31 TS |
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Box: 130 | Folder : 54 | Chapter 32 TS |
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Box: 131 | Folder : 55 | Chapter 33 TS |
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Box: 131 | Folder : 56 | Chapter 34 TS |
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Box: 131 | Folder : 57 | "Appendix" TS |
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Box: 131 | Folder : 58 | Fragments ("bits") TS |
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Box: 132 | Folder : 59 | First carbon--chapters 1-13 TS |
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Box: 132 | Folder : 60 | First carbon--chapter 18 TS |
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Box: 132 | Folder : 61 | Second carbon - chapters 1-10 TS |
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Box: 132 | Folder : 62 | Second carbon - chapters 12-16 TS |
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Box: 132 | Folder : 63 | Carbons/originals--chapters 17-20 TS |
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Box: 132 | Folder : 64 | Carbon--unnumbered chapter TS |
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Box: 133 | Folder : 65 | Notes (ER's and William Archer's) MS/TS |
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Box: 133 | Folder : 66 | Notes re: George Bernard Shaw MS/TS |
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Box: 133 | Folder : 67 | Correspondence
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 268, Folder 4 for an Index, possibly to Both Sides of the Curtain. |
1939 -1940 | |
The Bowarra, (1909?)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 134 | Folder : 1 | Pages 1-40 MS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 2 | Pages 1-60 MS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 3 | Act I, scenes II and III MS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 4 | Act II, scenes I and II MS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 5 | Notes and TS annotated by Granville Barker |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 6 | Act I, scenes I-III TS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 7 | Notes MS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 8 | Scenario TS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 9 | Act I TS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 10 | Act I, scenes II-IV TS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 11 | Act II, scenes I-VI TS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 12 | Act II, scenes I-VI TS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 13 | Fragments TS |
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Box: 134 | Folder : 14 | Correspondence--Granville Barker |
1909 -1910 | |
Box: 134 | Folder : 15 | Correspondence
General noteIncludes William Archer, Florence Bell, Herbert Beerbohm Tree. |
1908 -1910 | |
Camilla
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 135 | Folder : 1 | Part I, chapter 1 MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 2 | "Nancarrow" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 3 | "Michael's Ambassadress" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 4 | "A Different Nancarrow" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 5 | The Sand Spur" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 6 | "The Arraignment" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 7 | "Church and Law" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 8 | "Alice" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 9 | "Leroy" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 10 | "An Engagement and a Telegram" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 11 | "Home and School," "Enter Leroy" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 12 | Untitled chapter MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 13 | "Easter" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 14 | "Vandewater's Landing" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 15 | "America Again" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 16 | "The Vision" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 17 | "His Father" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 18 | "The End" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 19 | "Engaged" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 20 | "The Best of all Letter" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 21 | Untitled chapter MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 22 | "Sister Julia Delivers a Telephone Message" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 23 | "Linda" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 24 | "Marriage" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 25 | "Crossing with Leroy" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 26 | "The End of the Voyage" MS |
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Box: 135 | Folder : 27 | "The Tango" MS |
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Box: 136 | Folder : 28 | "Marriott's Visit" MS |
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Box: 136 | Folder : 29 | "Hilltop" MS |
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Box: 136 | Folder : 30 | "The Cave" MS |
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Box: 136 | Folder : 31 | "Lost" MS |
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Box: 136 | Folder : 32 | "Found" MS |
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Box: 136 | Folder : 33 | Alternate beginning (Based on Sisson's suggestions) MS |
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Box: 136 | Folder : 34 | Notes MS |
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Box: 137 | Folder : 35 | Part I, chapters 1-10 TS |
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Box: 137 | Folder : 36 | Part I, chapters 11-16 TS |
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Box: 137 | Folder : 37 | Part II, chapters 1-11 TS |
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Box: 137 | Folder : 38 | Part II, chapters 12-20 TS |
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Box: 137 | Folder : 39 | [Preface by Octavia Wilberforce?] MS |
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A Close up View of Queen Victoria and the English Stage
General noteSee An American Actress at Balmoral Castle |
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Come and Find Me, (1906)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 138 | Folder : 1 | Chapters 1-11 TS |
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Box: 138 | Folder : 2 | Chapters 12-22 TS |
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Box: 138 | Folder : 3 | Chapters 23-26 TS |
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Box: 138 | Folder : 4 | Chapter Fragments |
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Box: 138 | Folder : 5 | Film Synopsis TS |
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Box: 138 | Folder : 6 | Florence Bell letter, June 5, 1906 |
1906 | |
The Convert
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 139 | Folder : 1 | Chapters 1-10 TS |
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Box: 139 | Folder : 2 | Chapters 11-18 TS |
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The Dark Latern, (1905)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 140 | Folder : 1 | Part II, chapters 1-11 MS |
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Box: 140 | Folder : 2 | Part II, chapters 12-20 MS |
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Box: 140 | Folder : 3 | Part II, Chapters 21-24 MS |
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Box: 140 | Folder : 4 | Parts I and II, assorted chapters MS |
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Box: 141 | Folder : 5 | Book I, "The Prologue" TS |
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Box: 141 | Folder : 6 | Book II, "Dr. Vincent" TS |
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Box: 141 | Folder : 7 | Book III TS |
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Box: 141 | Folder : 8 | Book IV TS |
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Box: 141 | Folder : 9-10 | TS (incomplete) |
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Box: 141 | Folder : 11 | Correspondence |
1905 | |
Box: 141 | Folder : 12 | Dramatization |
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Discretion
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 142 | Folder : 1-2 | MS for play |
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Box: 142 | Folder : 3 | MS for short story, pages 1-35 |
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Box: 142 | Folder : 4-5 | TS for short story |
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Box: 142 | Folder : 6 | Correspondence |
1912 | |
Evangeline, (ca. 1914)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 143 | Folder : 1 | Act I MS |
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Box: 143 | Folder : 2 | Act II MS |
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Box: 143 | Folder : 3 | Act III MS |
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Box: 143 | Folder : 4 | Act IV MS |
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Box: 143 | Folder : 5-6 | Notes MS |
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Box: 143 | Folder : 7 | Correspondence |
1914 -1915 | |
Fear
General noteSee The Secret that was Kept |
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The Florentine Frame
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 144 | Folder : 1 | Acts I-III MS |
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Box: 144 | Folder : 2 | Fragments MS |
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Box: 144 | Folder : 3 | Chapters 1-14 TS |
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Box: 144 | Folder : 4 | Chapter 15 MS |
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Box: 144 | Folder : 5 | Chapters 16-20 (marked 15-19) |
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Box: 144 | Folder : 6 | Chapters 1-3 - TS |
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Box: 144 | Folder : 7 | Chapters 4-13 TS |
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Box: 144 | Folder : 8 | Chapter 14-end TS |
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The Friend of Women
General noteSee Votes for Women |
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Go to Sleep Stories, (ca. 1905)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 145 | Folder : 1-2 | Manuscript/typescript and notes |
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Box: 145 | Folder : 3 | Notes |
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Box: 146 | Folder : 4 | The Cave of the Wicked MS/TS |
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Box: 146 | Folder : 5 | "The Devilman at Last!" MS/TS |
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Box: 146 | Folder : 6 | "The Importance of Buttons" MS/TS |
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Box: 146 | Folder : 7 | "King Salmon" MS/TS |
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Box: 146 | Folder : 8 | "How to Move an Island" MS/TS |
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Box: 146 | Folder : 9 | "The Adlets" MS |
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Box: 146 | Folder : 10 | Chapter fragments MS/TS |
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Box: 146 | Folder : 11 | Bits out of (original) "m e Funeral" MS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 12 | Preface and Synopsis TS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 13 | "The Stolen Wife" TS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 14 | "Where the Lost Needles Go" TS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 15 | "An Interlude" TS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 16 | "The Importance of Buttons" TS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 17 | "The Funeral" TS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 18 | "The Old Woman who Lived in a Volcano TS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 19 | "King Salmon" TS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 20 | "The Orphan," "Big Premorska," "One who is not seen Anymore," "The Funeral" TS |
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Box: 147 | Folder : 21 | "The Crow's Feather" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 22 | Preface TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 23 | #1 "The Stolen Wife" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 24 | #2 "Where the Lost Needles Go" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 25 | #3 "Interlude" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 26 | #3 "One who is not seen Anymore" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 27 | #4 "The Funeral" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 28 | #4 "The Importance of Buttons" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 29 | #5 "The Old Woman who Lived in a Volcano" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 30 | #6 "The Adlet People" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 31 | #7 "King Salmon" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 32 | #8 "The Cave of the Wicked" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 33 | #9 "The Devilman at Last!" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 34 | #10 "The Whale's Revenge" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 35 | #11 "Little Issara" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 36 | #12 "How to Move an Island" TS |
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Box: 148 | Folder : 37 | #13 "The Winning of Nancheet" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 38 | Preface TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 39 | #1 "The Stolen Wife" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 40 | #2 'where the Lost Needles Go" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 41 | #3 "Interlude" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 42 | #4 "The Importance of Buttons" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 43 | #5 "The Old Woman who Lived in a Volcano" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 44 | #6 "The Adlet People" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 45 | #7 "King Salmon" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 46 | #8 "The Cave of the Wicked" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 47 | #9 "The Devilman at Last!" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 48 | #10 "The Whale's Revenge" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 49 | #11 "Little Issara" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 50 | #12 "How to Move an Island" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 51 | #13 "The Winning of Nancheet" TS |
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Box: 149 | Folder : 52 | One letter, August 8, 1905 |
1905 | |
Judith
General noteSee Time is Whispering |
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Kenyon and his Daughter, (1930)
General noteSee Rocky Mountain Journal |
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The Magnetic North
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 150 | Folder : 1 | Winter Camp on the Yukon |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 2 | "The House Warming" |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 3 | "Two New Spissimens" |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 4 | Chapter 5: "The Blow Out" |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 5 | Chapter 6 |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 6 | Chapter 7: "A Penetential Journey" |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 7 | "Christmas" |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 8 | "A Christian Agnostic" |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 9 | "Princess Muckluck" |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 10 | "The Great White Silence" |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 11 | Chapter 12 |
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Box: 150 | Folder : 12 | "The Esquimaux Horse" |
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Box: 151 | Folder : 13 | "Monica's Village" |
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Box: 151 | Folder : 14 | Chapter 16 |
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Box: 151 | Folder : 15 | "The Cabin is Cold" |
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Box: 151 | Folder : 16 | Untitled chapters |
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Box: 151 | Folder : 17 | "The Ice Goes Out" |
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Box: 151 | Folder : 18 | "The Klondyke" |
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Box: 151 | Folder : 19 | "Where they Found the Gold" |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 20 | Chapter 1: "Winter Camp on the Yukon" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 21 | Chapter 2: "The House Warming" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 22 | Chapter 3: "Two New Spissimens" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 23 | Chapter 4: "The Blow Out" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 24 | Chapter 5: "The Shawman" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 25 | Chapter 6: "The Penitential Journey" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 26 | Chapter 7: "Kaviak's Crime" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 27 | Chapter 8: "Christmas" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 28 | Chapter 9: "A Christian Agnostic" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 29 | Chapter 10: "Princess Muckluck MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 30 | Chapter 11: "Holy Cross" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 31 | Chapter 12: "The Great White Silence" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 32 | Chapter 13: "The Pit" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 33 | Chapter 14: "Kurilla" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 34 | Chapter 15: "The Esquimaux Horse" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 35 | Chapter 16: "Minook" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 36 | Chapter 17: "The Great Stampede" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 37 | Chapter 18: "A Miner's Meeting" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 38 | Chapter 19: "The Ice Goes Out" MS |
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Box: 152 | Folder : 39 | Chapter 20: "The Klondyke" MS |
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Box: 153 | Folder : 40 | Chapter 21 MS |
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Box: 153 | Folder : 41 | Chapter 22: "The Going Home" MS |
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Box: 153 | Folder : 42 | "The Cabin is Cold" MS |
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Box: 153 | Folder : 43 | "A Red Hot Roarin' Boom" MS |
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Box: 153 | Folder : 44 | Untitled chapter ("To be inserted") MS |
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Box: 153 | Folder : 45 | "On the Way to Anvik" TS |
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Box: 153 | Folder : 46-47 | Notes MS |
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Box: 153 | Folder : 48 | Fragment MS |
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Box: 153 | Folder : 49 | Maud's 1891 Alaska diary, used as source |
1891 | |
The Messenger, (1917)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 154 | Folder : 1 | Chapters 1-5 MS |
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Box: 154 | Folder : 2 | Chapters 6-10 MS |
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Box: 154 | Folder : 3 | Chapters 11-20 MS |
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Box: 154 | Folder : 4 | Chapters 21-32 (incomplete) MS |
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Box: 155 | Folder : 5 | Chapters 1-7 TS |
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Box: 155 | Folder : 6 | Chapters 8-12 TS |
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Box: 155 | Folder : 7 | Chapters 13-16 TS |
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Box: 155 | Folder : 8 | Chapters 17-20, 23, 24 TS |
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Box: 155 | Folder : 9 | Chapter 25 TS/MS |
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Box: 155 | Folder : 10 | Chapters 26-31 TS |
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Box: 155 | Folder : 11 | Chapters 32-36 TS |
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Box: 156 | Folder : 12 | Pages 1-102 TS |
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Box: 156 | Folder : 13 | Pages 104-342 TS |
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Box: 156 | Folder : 14 | Chapters 28-30, 32 (or F-H, J) TS |
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Box: 156 | Folder : 15 | "Remnants after cutting for serial" TS |
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Box: 156 | Folder : 16 | Chapters 1-13, carbon TS |
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Box: 156 | Folder : 17 | Chapters 14-20, carbon TS |
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Box: 156 | Folder : 18 | Chapters 1-5, carbon TS |
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Box: 156 | Folder : 19 | Chapters 6-12, carbon TS |
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Box: 157 | Folder : 20 | Chapter fragments TS/MS |
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Box: 157 | Folder : 21 | Notes MS |
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Box: 157 | Folder : 22 | Notes and newspaper clippings |
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Box: 157 | Folder : 23 | Correspondence
General noteIncluding Florence Bell, William Archer. |
1916 -1917 | |
The Mills of the Gods
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 158 | Folder : 1 | MS |
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Box: 158 | Folder : 2 | Chapters 1-4 TS |
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Box: 158 | Folder : 3 | Chapters 5-8 TS |
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Mirkwater
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 159 | Folder : 1 | Acts I and II MS |
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Box: 159 | Folder : 2 | Act III (written by ER and William Archer) MS |
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Box: 159 | Folder : 3 | Act I TS |
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Box: 159 | Folder : 4 | Acts I-III TS |
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Box: 159 | Folder : 5 | Act I TS |
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Box: 159 | Folder : 6 | Act II TS |
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Box: 159 | Folder : 7 | Act III TS |
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My Little Sister
General noteWhere are You Going to? |
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The Open Question, (1887)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 160 | Folder : 1 | Dedication TS/MS |
1907 | |
Box: 160 | Folder : 2 | Chapter 1 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 3 | Chapter 2 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 4 | Chapter 3 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 5 | Chapter 3, fragments MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 6 | Chapter 4 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 7 | Chapter 5 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 8 | Chapter 6 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 9 | Chapter 7 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 10 | Chapter 8 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 11 | Chapter 9 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 12 | Chapter 10 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 13 | Chapter 11 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 14 | Chapter 12 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 15 | Chapter 13 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 16 | Chapter 14 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 17 | Chapter 15 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 19 | Chapter 17 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 18 | Chapter 16 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 20 | Chapter 18 MS |
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Box: 160 | Folder : 21 | Chapter 19 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 22 | Chapter 20 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 23 | Chapter 21 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 24 | Chapter 22 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 25 | Chapter 23 MS/TS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 26 | Chapter 24 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 27 | Chapter 25 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 28 | Chapter 26 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 29 | Chapter 27 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 30 | Chapter 28 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 31 | Chapter 30 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 32 | Chapter 31 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 33 | Chapter 32 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 34 | Chapter 33 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 35 | Chapter 33, fragments MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 36 | Chapter 34 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 37 | Chapter 34, fragments MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 38 | Chapter 35 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 39 | Chapter 36 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 40 | Chapter 37 MS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 41 | Final Chapter MS/TS |
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Box: 161 | Folder : 42 | Fragments MS |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 43 | Chapters 1-2 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 44 | Chapters 3-4 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 45 | Chapter 5 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 46 | Chapter 6 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 47 | Chapter 7 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 48 | Chapters 8-9 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 49 | Chapter 10 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 50 | Chapters 11-12 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 51 | Chapter 13 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 52 | Chapter 14 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 53 | Chapter 15 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 54 | Chapter 16 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 55 | Chapter 17 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 56 | Chapter 18 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 57 | Chapter 19 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 58 | Chapter 20 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 59 | Chapter 21 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 60 | Chapter 22 TS w/annotation |
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Box: 162 | Folder : 61 | Description of book (fragment) MS |
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The Pleiades, (1914)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 164 | Folder : 1 | Chapters 1-5 MS |
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Box: 164 | Folder : 2 | Chapters 6-12 MS |
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Box: 164 | Folder : 3 | Unnumbered chapters MS |
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Box: 164 | Folder : 4 | Unnumbered chapters MS |
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Box: 164 | Folder : 5 | Notes MS |
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Box: 163 | Folder : 6 | Chapters 1-6 TS |
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Box: 163 | Folder : 7 | Chapters 7-15 TS |
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Box: 163 | Folder : 8 | Chapters 16-22 TS |
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Raymond and I
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 165 | Folder : 1-5 | Notes MS |
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Box: 165 | Folder : 6 | Notes--typescripts from diaries and letters |
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Box: 165 | Folder : 7 | Introductory TS |
1932 | |
Box: 165 | Folder : 8 | Pages 1-135 TS |
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Box: 165 | Folder : 9 | "Kaiomi" TS |
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Box: 165 | Folder : 10 | "After Goodbye" TS |
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Box: 165 | Folder : 11 | "Living Under Martial Law" TS |
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Box: 165 | Folder : 12 | "The Court Arrives" TS |
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Box: 165 | Folder : 13 | Correspondence |
1939 -1955 | |
Rocky Mountain Journal, [1949?]
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 166 | Folder : 1-4 | Kenyon and His Daughter MS |
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Box: 166 | Folder : 5-6 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Notes MS |
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Box: 167 | Folder : 7-9 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Notes MS |
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Box: 168 | Folder : 10 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Notes, fragments TS |
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Box: 168 | Folder : 12 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part II TS |
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Box: 168 | Folder : 13 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part III TS |
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Box: 168 | Folder : 11 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part I TS |
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Box: 168 | Folder : 14 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part IV TS |
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Box: 168 | Folder : 15 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part V TS |
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Box: 168 | Folder : 16 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part VI, chapters 1-9 TS |
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Box: 168 | Folder : 17 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part VI, chapters 10-15 TS |
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Box: 168 | Folder : 18 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part VI, chapter 16 (1930) TS |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 19 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part VI, chapters 17-19 TS |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 20 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part I TS (carbon) |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 21 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part II TS (carbon) |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 22 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part III TS (carbon) |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 23 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part I TS (carbon) |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 24 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part II TS (carbon) |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 25 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part III TS (carbon) |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 26 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part IV TS (carbon) |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 27 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part V TS (carbon) |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 28 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part VI chapters 1-9 TS (carbon) |
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Box: 169 | Folder : 29 | Kenyon and His Daughter, Part VI chapters 10-16 TS (carbon) |
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Box: 170 | Folder : 30 | Rocky Mountain Journal, fragment MS/TS |
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Box: 170 | Folder : 31 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Part I TS |
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Box: 170 | Folder : 32 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Part II TS |
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Box: 170 | Folder : 33 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Part III TS |
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Box: 170 | Folder : 34 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Part IV TS |
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Box: 170 | Folder : 35 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Part V TS |
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Box: 170 | Folder : 36 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Part VI TS |
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Box: 170 | Folder : 37 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Part VII TS |
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Box: 170 | Folder : 38 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Part VIII TS |
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Box: 171 | Folder : 39 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Parts I-III TS (carbon) |
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Box: 171 | Folder : 40 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Parts IV-VI TS (carbon) |
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Box: 171 | Folder : 41 | Rocky Mountain Journal, Parts VII, VIII TS (carbon) |
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Scenes Behind the Scenes, [1895?]
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 172 | Folder : 1 | Rough draft MS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 2 | Pages 1-25 and fragments MS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 3 | "How to Succeed on the Stage" MS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 4 | "A Manager's Mistake" MS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 5 | "The Imaginative Writer" MS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 6 | "The Bellerieuse" MS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 7 | #1 "A Manager's Mistake" TS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 8 | #3 "A Highly Respectable Heroine" TS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 9 | #4 "Miss MacMurdo Interviews Her Patron" TS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 10 | "Miss MacMurdo Decides to Go on the Stage" TS |
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Box: 172 | Folder : 11 | #1, #3 TS (carbon) |
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The Secret that was Kept
|
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 173 | Folder : 1 | Fear, a condensed account in multiple copies TS |
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Box: 173 | Folder : 2 | Fear, synopsis TS |
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Box: 173 | Folder : 3 | Fear, or The Secret that was Kept, synopsis TS |
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Box: 173 | Folder : 4 | Fear, or The Secret that was Kept MS |
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Box: 173 | Folder : 5 | Fear, or The Secret that was Kept, notes MS |
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Box: 173 | Folder : 6 | Fear, or The Secret that was Kept, as a play in 3 acts TS |
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Box: 173 | Folder : 7 | Fear, or the Secret that was Kept, chapters 4-6 TS |
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Box: 173 | Folder : 8 | The Secret that was Kept, fragments TS |
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Box: 174 | Folder : 9-10 | The Secret that was Kept, incomplete TS |
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The Short Cut
|
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 175 | Folder : 1 | MS |
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Box: 175 | Folder : 2 | TS |
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Box: 175 | Folder : 3 | TS, "Duplicate copy" |
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Box: 175 | Folder : 4 | Fragments and notes MS/TS |
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The Silver Lotus (A Play in Three Acts)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 176 | Folder : 1 | Act I MS |
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Box: 176 | Folder : 2 | Act II MS |
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Box: 176 | Folder : 3 | Act III MS |
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Box: 176 | Folder : 4 | Act I TS |
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Box: 176 | Folder : 5 | Act II TS |
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Box: 176 | Folder : 6 | Act III TS |
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A Study in Egoism
General noteSee Theodora or the Pilgrimage |
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Theatre and Friendship
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 177 | Folder : 1 | Preface, duplicate copies TS |
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Box: 177 | Folder : 2 | Pages 1-57 TS |
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Box: 177 | Folder : 3 | Preface-page 102 TS |
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Box: 177 | Folder : 4 | Pages 103-199 TS |
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Box: 177 | Folder : 5 | Pages 200-307 TS |
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Box: 177 | Folder : 6 | Chapter 18, appendix TS |
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Box: 177 | Folder : 7-9 | Letter transcriptions: Henry James to ER (1 of 3) TS |
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Box: 177 | Folder : 10 | Notes, letter transcriptions: Henry James to ER MS/TS |
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Box: 177 | Folder : 11 | Letter transcriptions: Henry James to Florence Bell TS |
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Box: 177 | Folder : 12-14 | Notes MS/TS |
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Box: 178 | Folder : 15 | Correspondence--Earl H. Balch (G.P. Putnam's Sons) |
1932 | |
Box: 178 | Folder : 16 | Correspondence--Marie Belloc Lowndes |
1932 | |
Box: 178 | Folder : 17 | Correspondence--Victor Gollancz (Victor Gollancz, LTD) |
1931 -1932 | |
Box: 178 | Folder : 18 | Correspondence--G. Wren Howard (Jonathan Cape LTD) |
1932 | |
Box: 178 | Folder : 19 | Correspondence--General, 1931-32 |
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Theodora or the Pilgrimage, (1910)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 179 | Folder : 1 | A Study in Egoism, Chapters 1-6 MS |
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Box: 179 | Folder : 2 | A Study in Egoism, Chapters 7-12 MS |
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Box: 179 | Folder : 3 | A Study in Egoism, Chapters 13-17 MS |
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Box: 179 | Folder : 4 | A Study in Egoism, Chapters 18, 19 MS |
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Box: 179 | Folder : 5 | [Theodora or The Pilgrimage?], notes MS |
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Box: 180 | Folder : 6 | "Theo Book" notes MS |
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Box: 180 | Folder : 7 | "Theo Book" Dedication (1911) and letter from Florence Bell (n.d.) TS |
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Box: 180 | Folder : 8 | "Theo Book" MS |
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Box: 180 | Folder : 9 | "Theo Book" TS |
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Box: 181 | Folder : 10-16 | Theodora or The Pilgrimage, notes MS 16. Theodora or The Pilgrimage, "Bits" and typed
copy MS, TS |
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Box: 182 | Folder : 17 | Theodora or The Pilgrimage, chapters 1-9 TS |
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Box: 182 | Folder : 18 | Theodora or The Pilgrimage, chapters 10-16 TS |
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Box: 182 | Folder : 19 | Theodora or The Pilgrimage, chapters 1-9 TS (carbon) |
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Box: 182 | Folder : 20 | Theodora or The Pilgrimage, chapters 10-19 TS (carbon) |
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Time is Whispering
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 183 | Folder : 1 | Judith, notes |
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Box: 183 | Folder : 2 | Judith, notes |
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Box: 183 | Folder : 3 | Autumn, chapters 1-6 MS |
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Box: 183 | Folder : 4 | Autumn, chapters 7-12 MS |
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Box: 183 | Folder : 5 | Autumn, chapters 13-20 MS |
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Box: 183 | Folder : 6 | Autumn, chapters 21-22, unnumbered, 23 MS |
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Box: 184 | Folder : 7 | Autumn, ten unnumbered chapters MS |
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Box: 184 | Folder : 8 | Autumn, chapters 1-5 TS |
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Box: 184 | Folder : 9 | Autumn, chapters 6-10 TS |
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Box: 184 | Folder : 10 | Autumn, chapters 11-15 TS |
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Box: 184 | Folder : 11 | Autumn, chapters 16-20 TS |
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Box: 184 | Folder : 12 | Autumn, chapters 21-25 TS |
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Box: 184 | Folder : 13 | Autumn, chapters 26-30 TS |
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Box: 184 | Folder : 14 | Time is Whispering, chapters 1-7 TS |
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Box: 185 | Folder : 15 | Time is Whispering, chapters 14-26 TS |
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Box: 185 | Folder : 16 | Time is Whispering, chapters 27-32 TS |
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Box: 185 | Folder : 17 | William Archer's criticisms |
1922 | |
Box: 185 | Folder : 18 | Florence Bell's criticisms |
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Valentine Cobb, (1895)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 186 | Folder : 1 | Notes MS |
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Box: 186 | Folder : 2 | Pages 1-222 MS |
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Box: 186 | Folder : 3 | Pages 1-87 TS |
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Box: 186 | Folder : 4 | Pages 88-196 TS |
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Votes for Women, (1906)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 187 | Folder : 1 | Friend of Women (original) MS |
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Box: 187 | Folder : 2 | Friend of Women (final rough draft) MS |
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Box: 187 | Folder : 3 | Friend of Women, Acts I and III (early version) TS |
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Box: 187 | Folder : 4 | Votes for Women TS |
1909 | |
Box: 187 | Folder : 5 | Notes from Henry James TS |
1906 | |
Box: 187 | Folder : 6 | Votes for Women, Act I (four copies) TS |
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Box: 187 | Folder : 7 | Votes for Women, Acts II and III TS |
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Way Stations
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 188 | Folder : 1-3 | Time Tables or Commentaries MS |
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Box: 188 | Folder : 4 | "The Suffrage Camp Revisited" TS |
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Box: 188 | Folder : 5 | "At the Town Hall" MS |
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Box: 188 | Folder : 6 | "Signs of the Times" TS |
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Box: 188 | Folder : 7 | why?" MS |
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Box: 188 | Folder : 8 | "Shall Women Work?" MS, TS |
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Box: 188 | Folder : 9 | "Come and See" MS, TS |
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Box: 188 | Folder : 10 | "Touchstones" MS |
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Box: 188 | Folder : 11 | "Sermons in Stones" TS |
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Box: 188 | Folder : 12 | Letters to the Times MS, reprints |
1911 -1912 | |
Box: 189 | Folder : 13 | "Albert Hall, June 15, 1912" MS |
1912 | |
Box: 189 | Folder : 14 | "Under his Roof" MS |
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Box: 189 | Folder : 15 | "Militant Tactics" MS, TS |
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Box: 189 | Folder : 16 | Final article (untitled) MS |
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Box: 189 | Folder : 17 | Fragments MS |
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Box: 189 | Folder : 18-19 | TS |
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Where are You Going to?
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 190 | Folder : 1-2 | Where are You Going To? MS |
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Box: 190 | Folder : 3 | Where are You Going To? MS/TS |
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Box: 190 | Folder : 4 | Where are You Going To? (with notes) TS |
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Box: 190 | Folder : 5 | Where are You Going To? TS |
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Box: 190 | Folder : 6 | Where are You Going To?/My Little Sister MS (Notes) |
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Box: 190 | Folder : 7 | Where are You Going To? Notes, clippings MS |
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Box: 191 | Folder : 8 | My Little Sister, Act I MS/TS |
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Box: 191 | Folder : 9 | My Little Sister, Act II MS/TS |
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Box: 191 | Folder : 10 | My Little Sister, Act III MS/TS |
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Box: 191 | Folder : 11 | My Little Sister, Act IV MS/TS |
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Box: 191 | Folder : 12 | My Little Sister, Act I TS |
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Box: 191 | Folder : 13 | My Little Sister, Act II TS |
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Box: 191 | Folder : 14 | My Little Sister, Act III TS |
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Box: 191 | Folder : 15 | My Little Sister, Act IV TS |
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Box: 191 | Folder : 16 | Correspondence
General noteIncludes William Archer, Actresses' Franchise League, Woman's Theatre, ER letters. |
1913 -1944 | |
Box: 191 | Folder : 17 | Correspondence re: Annie Vivanti's alleged plagiarism of Where are You Going To? |
1920 -1921 | |
White Violets or Great Powers
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 192 | Folder : 1 | Great Powers, chapters 1-10 MS |
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Box: 192 | Folder : 2 | Great Powers, chapters 11-17 MS |
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Box: 192 | Folder : 3 | White Violets, chapters 1-5, 18-20 MS |
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Box: 192 | Folder : 4 | White Violets, odd chapters MS |
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Box: 192 | Folder : 5 | White Violets, notes MS |
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Box: 192 | Folder : 6 | White Violets, chapter 1 TS |
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Box: 192 | Folder : 7 | White Violets, chapters 1-15 TS |
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Box: 192 | Folder : 8 | White Violets, chapters 16-26 TS |
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Box: 193 | Folder : 9 | White Violets, chapters 1-15 TS |
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Box: 193 | Folder : 10 | White Violets, chapters 16-26 TS |
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Box: 193 | Folder : 11 | White Violets, odd chapters TS |
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Whither and How, (1891)
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 194 | Folder : 1 | Introductory TS |
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Box: 194 | Folder : 2 | Chapter 1 MS, TS |
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Box: 194 | Folder : 3 | Chapter 2 MS/TS |
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Box: 194 | Folder : 4 | Chapters 1-6 TS |
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Box: 194 | Folder : 5 | Chapters 7-15 TS |
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Box: 194 | Folder : 6 | Chapters 37-39 TS |
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Box: 194 | Folder : 7 | Chapters 40-49 TS |
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Box: 194 | Folder : 8 | Chapter 50 TS |
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Box: 194 | Folder : 9 | Notes "odd bits" TS |
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Box: 194 | Folder : 10 | Notes "In case a vol. III" MS |
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Additional Titles
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 195 | Folder : 1 | The Alaska Boundary TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 2 | Among My Books; The British Merlin MS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 3 | Anglo-American Understanding. A Talk with Mr. Otto Kahn MS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 4 | Bret Harte and Madame Van de Velde TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 5 | The Caribou Stand MS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 6 | The Caribou Stand TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 7 | The Caribou Stand TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 8 | Catching the Train for America |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 9 | The Centaur TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 10 | Christabel MS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 11 | Christabel TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 12 | Christabel Pankhurst and White Slavery, or The Girl with the Lamp MS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 13 | Christabel Pankhurst and White Slavery, or The Girl with the Lamp TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 14 | Clare and Jerry TS
General noteA Close Up View of Queen Victoria and the English Stage--see An American Actress at Balmoral Castle. |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 15 | The Coming Woman, or The Leading Lady, pages 1-45 TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 16 | The Coming Woman, or the Leading Lady, pages 46-117 TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 17 | The Coming Woman, or the Leading Lady, pages 1-66 TS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 18 | Current Ideas, speech before the Pioneer Club, Brighton |
1919 | |
Box: 195 | Folder : 19 | The Derrington Ghost |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 19A | Diana and Natur Heil MS |
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Box: 195 | Folder : 20 | An Education Act |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 21 | Edward VIII |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 22 | An Egyptian Necklace |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 23 | The Father of Lies MS |
1895 | |
Box: 196 | Folder : 24 | The Father of Lies TS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 25 | The Father of Lies, fragment TS (carbon) |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 26 | Gertrude Bell--radio broadcast, September 1927 MS
Scope and ContentSee also Box 199, Folder 64. |
1927 | |
Box: 196 | Folder : 27 | Gertrude Bell--radio broadcast, September 1927 (3 copies) TS |
1927 | |
Box: 196 | Folder : 28 | Gertrude Bell--radio broadcast, correspondence and newspaper clippings |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 29 | Gertrude Lowthian Bell |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 30 | Grey, Dorothy [obituary] |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 31 | Heights and Depths TS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 32 | Henrik Ibsen: The Drama of Ideas, A Determined Originator |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 33 | Him and Her MS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 34 | Ibsen--BBC talk given March 19, 1928 TS |
1928 | |
Box: 196 | Folder : 35 | Ibsen and the Actress |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 36 | An Impression of Sarah Bernhardt's Hamlet MS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 37 | An Incident of Travel (includes a page by William Archer) MS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 38 | Jassamine Gardens |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 39 | Judith, Act I MS |
1906 | |
Box: 196 | Folder : 40 | Judith, Act II MS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 41 | Judith, notes MS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 42 | Kaiomi TS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 43 | Katherine Fleets (fragment) MS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 44 | Lady Quassia MS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 45 | Letters to the Editor MS/TS |
1898 -1939 | |
Box: 196 | Folder : 46 | A Lost Opportunity |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 47 | The Main Peace Asset MS |
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Box: 196 | Folder : 48 | A Masterpiece the World Never Saw, or Aphrodite of the West TS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 49 | Miss Cal (or Suffrage, Looking Back) MS/TS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 50 | Miss de Maupassant MS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 51 | Miss de Maupassant TS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 52 | A Modern Woman, Born 1689 (An Impression of Lady Mary) MS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 53 | Monica's Village MS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 54 | Monica's Village TS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 55 | Monica's Village, "cut (for reading aloud) Jan. 1910" TS |
1910 | |
Box: 197 | Folder : 56 | Newtimber Tale MS, notes |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 57 | The Old England and the New TS
Scope and ContentSee also "The Spirit of the People" in Box 198, Folders 74 and 75 and "To the Homekeepers of America" in Box 198, Folder 79. |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 58 | The Old Woman of the Sea (play fragment) TS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 59 | On Tour, or Across the Continent with Junius Brutus Booth MS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 60 | On Tour, or Across the Continent with Junius Brutus Booth TS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 61 | Oscar Wilde TS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 62 | Oscar Wilde, notes MS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 63 | Pengarnack's Necklace, by ER, condensed by William Archer TS, MS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 64 | Pleasure Mining MS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 65 | Pleasure Mining TS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 66 | Poppy and Mandragora, unfinished MS |
1894 | |
Box: 197 | Folder : 67 | Reaction MS
Scope and ContentSee also "Temptation" in Box 198, Folder 78 and "She Loves to Sew" in Box 197, Folder 69. |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 68 | A Separable Friend MS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 69 | She Loves to Sew MS
Scope and ContentSee also "Reaction" in Box 197, Folder 67 and "Temptation" in Box 198, Folder 78. |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 70 | Sixes and Sevens MS |
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Box: 197 | Folder : 71 | Sixes and Sevens TS |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 72 | Some Aspects of Henrik Ibsen TS |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 73 | Some Aspects of Henrik Ibsen-lecture delivered before the Philosophical Institute,
Edinburgh. October 27, 1908 TS |
1908 | |
Box: 198 | Folder : 74 | The Spirit of the People TS, carbon
General noteSee also "To the Homekeepers of America" in Box 82, Folder 79 and "The Old England and the New" in Box 81, Folder 57. |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 75 | The Spirit of the People (incl. fragments) TS |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 76 | Stall B. 25 |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 77 | Suffrage |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 78 | Temptation
Scope and ContentSee also "Reaction" in Box 198, Folder 67 and "She Loves to Sew" in Box 198, Folder 69. |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 79 | To the Home Keepers in America from the Home Keepers in England TS
Scope and ContentSee also "The Old England and the New" in Box 197, Folder 57 and "The Spirit of the People" in Box 198, Folders 74 and 75. |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 80 | Under the Southern Cross, or The Peruvian MS |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 81 | Under the Southern Cross TS
Scope and ContentSee also Box 199, Folder 66. |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 82 | Woman's Secret
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 268, Folder 3. |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 83 | Unidentified manuscript |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 84 | Unidentified manuscript ("Antidote") |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 84A | Unidentified manuscript |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 84B | Unidentified manuscript |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 84C | Unidentified manuscript (speech at Rounton Grange) |
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Box: 198 | Folder : 85-88 | Unidentified typescript |
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Additional Titles: Legal Size Material
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 199 | Folder : 64 | Gertrude Bell |
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Box: 199 | Folder : 65 | Paternalism
Scope and ContentSee also Series II, Subseries B, Box 34, Folder 150: "Rhondda." |
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Box: 199 | Folder : 66 | Under the Southern Cross |
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Box: 199 | Folder : 67 | Unidentified MS |
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Sources for Literary Productions
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 200 | Folder : 1 | Ancilla's Share, "Notes on books read for Ancilla days" |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 2 | Ancilla's Share - sources |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 3 | Anti-war notes |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 4 | Attempted Precise of E.M.F.'s Lecture of V.W. |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 5 | [Both Sides of the Curtain(?)], "First Summary for Own Book" |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 6 | The Children |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 7 | Chinsegut and Aunt Jane Cole, notes |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 8 | "Diary Notes" |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 9 | Goin' t'a Cane-Grindin' |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 10 | Hall Caine (notes on interview with) |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 11 | Horde MS (1 of 3) |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 12 | Horde MS (2 of 3) |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 13 | Horde MS (3 of 3) |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 14 | Horde "Mixed Lot" |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 15 | Horde "Before Democracy" |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 16 | Horde "Pilgrimage" |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 17 | Horde |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 17A | James McNeill Whistler |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 18 | Lisbon notes |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 19 | Margot Asquith, notes |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 20 | "Miss Patching" |
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Box: 200 | Folder : 21 | A Portrait [Mr. and Mrs. Yates Thompson] |
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Box: 201 | Folder : 22 | People notes, for autobiography |
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Box: 201 | Folder : 23 | People notes, for autobiography |
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Box: 201 | Folder : 24 | Race Relations, notes
General noteSee also Series XII: Printed Materialm. |
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Box: 201 | Folder : 24A | Raymond and I |
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Box: 201 | Folder : 25 | Stead, William T. |
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Box: 201 | Folder : 26 | Suffrage -- notes and transcripts |
1906 | |
Box: 201 | Folder : 27 | The Theatre |
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Box: 201 | Folder : 28 | [untitled], fragment, "I think this is the story of the woman carver I saw in York" |
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Box: 250 | Folder : 29 | Vernon [Robins] notes |
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Box: 250 | Folder : 30 | War time notes |
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Box: 250 | Folder : 31-41 | [Where are You Going To?(?)] sources |
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Box: 202 | Folder : 42-55 | Unidentified notes |
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Box: 203 | Folder : 56-63 | Unidentified notes |
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Series VIII: Theater Productions
Scope and Contents noteSeries VIII reflects Elizabeth Robins's interest in non-profit theater and Ibsen dramas. With the exception of the acting contracts dating from 1883, when Robins was living in America, and a prompt copy for The King's Pleasure, the materials in this series relate to her theater experiences in England. In addition, there is material relating to the production of Votes for Women!, Robins's suffrage play, published in 1907. |
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Subseries A: Business Records
Scope and Contents noteSubseries A contains business records from the period when Robins produced and/or acted in such Ibsen plays as Hedda Gabler (1891, 1898), The Master Builder (1893), and Little Eyolf (1896). There are also business accounts and seating charts for the 1897 production of Echegaray's Mariana, which she directed. Some of these plays were produced by the New Century Theatre, which Robins, William Archer, and others formed. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 1 | Hedda Gabler 1891, 1898
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 269, Folder 2. |
1891 -1898 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 2 | Ibsen Performances at the Opera Comique Theatre 1893
General noteSee also individual plays. |
1893 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 3 | Ibsen subscription performances 1894 |
1894 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 4 | Ibsen birthday subscriptions 1898 |
1898 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 5 | Karin (May-June) 1892 |
1892 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 6 | Little Eyolf 1896
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 269, Folder 3. |
1896 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 7 | Little Eyolf--ticket requests (November) 1896 |
1896 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 8 | Mariana 1897
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 269, Folder 4. |
1897 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 9 | The Master Builder 1893, 1895
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 269, Folder 5. |
1893 -1895 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 10 | The Master Builder--set sketches, property list, names of actors suggested for play |
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Box: 204 | Folder : 11 | The New Century Theatre 1897, n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 13, Folder 10 and Series II, Boxes 20 and 21: "Wm. Archer." |
1897 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 12 | Votes for Women--correspondence re: production 1906, 1907 |
1906 -1907 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 13 | Votes for Women--contract for production 1906 |
1906 | |
Box: 204 | Folder : 14 | Miscellaneous business records |
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Subseries B: Prompt Copies and Annotated Typescripts
Scope and Contents noteSubseries B is made up of typescripts and prompt copies of Ibsen and Echegaray plays. Most are annotated by Robins and some contain other annotations: the typescript for Mariana has added corrections by both Henry James and William Archer. There are also a prompt copies of Mrs. Humphry Ward's Eleanor and of Henry James's play, The American, also annotated by Robins. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 205 | Folder : 1 | The American Printed |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 2 | Eleanor (by Mary Augusta Ward) Printed |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 3 | Hedda Gabler TS |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 4 | Hedda Gabler, "Property of Elizabeth Robins and Marion Lea" TS |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 5 | Hedda Gabler Printed |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 6 | Hedda Gabler Printed |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 7 | John Gabriel Borkman Printed |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 8 | The King's Pleasure MS |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 9 | Mariana (with corrections by Henry James and William Archer) TS |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 10 | Mariana TS |
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Box: 205 | Folder : 11 | Mariana TS |
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Box: 206 | Folder : 12 | The Master Builder Printed |
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Box: 206 | Folder : 13 | The Master Builder Printed |
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Box: 206 | Folder : 14 | Queen Mary: Tragedy in 5 Acts TS/Printed |
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Box: 206 | Folder : 15 | Rosmersholm (1886) Printed |
1896 | |
Box: 206 | Folder : 16 | Votes for Women TS (bound) |
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Box: 206 | Folder : 17 | The Witness (Pauline) TS |
1899 | |
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Series IX: Photographic Material
Scope and Contents noteAll photographic materials from the Elizabeth Robins Papers are gathered together in Series Nine. Photographs which originated in other series, e.g. Series Two: General Correspondence, are marked appropriately. The photographs are arranged by subseries in albums, followed by boxes of over 5"x7," which correspond to each subseries. Larger oversize photographs are housed with Oversize Material. |
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Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins
Scope and Contents noteSubseries A contains photographs of Elizabeth Robins. Cabinet photos of her in American and English theatrical performances are arranged by title. There are also over forty formal portraits of Robins, varying from studio to passport photographs. Photos of Robins can also be found in Subseries C-F. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 207 | Photograph : 1-9 | The American
General noteSee also Oversize Material, Box 8, Folder 1. |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : | American King
Scope and ContentSee also Album 220, #129. |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 10-24 | Divorce
Scope and ContentSee also Album 220, #130. |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 25 | Dr. Bill |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 26-29 | Eleanor |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 30 | Forgiven |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 31 | Her Own Witness |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 32-38 | Little Lord Fauntleroy |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 39-51 | The Master Builder
Scope and ContentSee also Album 220, #131-133. |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 52-60 | Mrs. Lessingham |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 61-71 | The Trumpet Call |
1891? | |
Album: 207 | Photograph : 72-79 | Elizabeth Robins [ER] portraits |
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Album: 207 | Photograph : 80 | Elizabeth Robins and Marion Lea |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 81-122 | ER portraits
Scope and ContentSee also Album 220, #129-163. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 123-128 | Group shots which include ER |
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Subseries B: General Portraits
Scope and Contents noteSubseries B contains photographs of early American and British actors and actresses, many in costume and theatrical pose, along with portraits of Elizabeth Robins's friends (including classmates) and relatives. Photographs of Robins' husband, George Richmond Parks, an actor with the Boston Museum Company, are also included here, as well as cabinet photos of many of her theatrical colleagues. William Archer, Florence Bell and family, and Octavia Wilberforce all are substantially represented. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 1 | Ainley, Henry |
1902 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 2 | Alexandra, Princess of Wales |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 3-4 | Ameen, Elin |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 5 | Amran, Isaac Ben |
1909 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 6-8 | Anderson, Mary |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 9 | Archer, William |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 10-11 | Archer, William |
1891 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 12-13 | Archer, William |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 14 | Archer, William |
1899 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 14A | Archer, William
Scope and ContentSee also Album 221, #352-53. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : | Aswell, Lena |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 15 | Bacus, George A. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 16 | Bacus, George A. |
1883 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : | Baird, Dorothea
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #355-56. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 17-18 | Baker, Clara |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 19 | Baleman |
1892 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 20 | Barrett, Lawrence
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #357. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 21 | Barron, Charles |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : | Bayley, Katherine
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #358. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 22 | Becker, Danforth |
1881 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 23-24 | Bell, Elsa and Molly |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 25 | Bell, Florence and granddaughter Nora Richmond |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : | Bell, Florence
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #359-60. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 26 | Bell, Gertrude and Col. T. E. Lawrence |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 26 | Bell, Hugh
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #361-62. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 27-28 | Bell, Hugo |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 29 | Bell, Molly |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 30 | Bell, Elsa |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 32 | Bell, Hugo |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 32A | Bell, Hugh and grandchild |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 32-35 | Bell, Hugh and grandson |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 36-39 | Bell, Frances and sons |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 40 | Bells and Trevelyans |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 41 | Bell grandchildren |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 42 | Burstadt, A. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 43 | Benson (aunt) |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : | Beringer, Esme
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #363. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 44 | Berringer, Vera |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : | Black, Dora and Emma Blandy
Scope and ContentSee also Album 221, #364. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 45 | Blackeston, Mrs. Clarence |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 46 | Blanchard, Gertie A. |
1884 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 47 | Blandy, Emma |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 48-49 | Blandy, Emma |
1881 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 50 | Blandy, Emma |
1883 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 51 | Blandy, Emma |
1886 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 52 | Blandy, Emma |
1889 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 53 | Blandy, Emma |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 54 | Blandy, Emma |
1882 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 54 | Blandy, Emma and Dora Black
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #364. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 55 | Blandy, Julia |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 56 | Blandy, Julia |
1880 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 57 | Bloodgood, Clara S. |
1899 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 58-63 | Bodine, J.M. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 64-66 | Bodine, Elizabeth |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 67 | Bodine, Lizzie (Mrs. McKay) and daughter Mary Bodine McKay |
1880 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 68 | Bodine, Mary |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 69 | Boston Museum Company cast |
1884 Image 1. | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 70 | Boston Museum Company cast |
1884 Image 2. | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 71 | Breckenridge, Louise Tevis |
1883 | |
Album: 208 | Photograph : 72 | Brough, Fanny |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 72 | Brough, Lionel
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #365. |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 73 | Browning, Elizabeth Barrett |
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Album: 208 | Photograph : 74 | Buck, Mamie E. |
1880 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 75 | Buck, Charlie |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 76 | Buckingham, Julia |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Buckingham, Nellie and Bessie Guthrie
Scope and ContentSee Album 225, #3. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 77 | Bull, Ole
Scope and ContentSee also Album 221, #366. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 78 | Bullitt, Annie |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 79-83 | Bullitt, Edith |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 84 | Bullitt, Edith and Bettie McGoodwin |
1879 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 85 | Bullitt, Edith |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 86-88 | Bullitt, Edward |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 89-90 | Bullitt, Julia |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 91 | Bullitt, Lizzie |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 92 | Buxton |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 93 | Cable, George W. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 94 | Caldwell, Marianne |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 95 | Calhoun, Nellie |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 96-97 | Campbell, Beatrice Stella |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 98 | Campbell, Beatrice Stella |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 99 | Campbell, Beatrice Stella |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 100 | Campbell, Beatrice Stella |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Campbell, Beatrice Stella
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #367. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Campbell, Beatrice Stella and Mr. Forbes Robinson
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #368. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 101 | Carlyle, Thomas |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 102 | Carrington, Emma Blandy |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 103 | Casson, Louis and Sybil and family |
ca. 1933 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 104 | Clarke, Annie M. |
1885 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 105 | Clemens, Samuel |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 106-108 | Clement, Hope |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 109 | Clifford, Lucy |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 110 | Coghlan, Charles |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 111 | Cooper, Peter |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Cordes, Albert
Scope and ContentSee Album 225, #2. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 112 | Crackenthorpe, Mrs. (B.A.C.) |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 113 | Craik, Rev. James |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Crow, Edward, Jr.
General noteSee Album 20, #1. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 114 | Cushman, Charlotte |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 115 | Cutter, Anna W. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Cutter, Mrs. Chester and Nina
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #369. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 116 | Cutter, Chester G. |
1883 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 117 | Cutter, Fannie |
1883 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 118 | Cutter, Nina |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 119 | Cutter, Nina |
1884 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 120 | Cutter, Nina |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Cutter, Nina and Mrs. Cutter
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #369. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 121 | Dabbs, Mrs |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 122 | Dace, Reginia |
ca. 1883 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : | Daudet, Madame
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #370. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 123-124 | Davidge, Mary |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 125-126 | Deaves, Rillie |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 127 | Diemer, Johann |
1890 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 128 | Dillon, Julia Carroll |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 129 | Dillon, Alice |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 130 | Dillon, Asabel |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 131 | Dillon, Julia |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 131A | Dreier, [Katherine?] |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Dreier, Katherine
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #371-72. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Dreier, Margaret
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #373. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Dreier
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 269, Folder 8. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 132 | Dreier, Mrs. Theodore |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Du Maurier, Gerald and Herbert Ross
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #395. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 133 | Duse, Eleonora |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 134 | Eaton, Dr. Frank |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 135-136 | Edward, Prince of Wales |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 137 | Eliot, Mather |
1935 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 138 | Eliot, Etta Robins and Henrietta Eliot |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Esmond, H.V.
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #374. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Esmond, Mr. and Mrs. H.V.
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #376. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 139-140 | Ethel, Agnes |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Filippi, Rosina
General noteSee Album 15, #376. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 140A | Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 141 | Folsom, M. Josie |
1884 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 142 | Forbes-Robertson, Ian |
1885 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : | Forbes-Robertson and Beatrice Stella Campbell
Scope and ContentSee also Album 221, #368. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 143 | Forrest, Edwin |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 144 | Fox, Della |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 145 | Frederick III, Crown Prince of Germany |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 146 | Fulton, Howard |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 147 | Gale, Minna K. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 148 | Galvin, Edward T. |
1882 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 149 | Galvin, Mary Mack |
1882 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 150 | Galvin, Rita and Mary |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 151 | Gartner, Raimond and Elizabeth |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 152-153 | Gartner, Elizabeth |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 154 | George, King of Greece |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 155 | Gilbert, John |
ca. 1883 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 155A | Gilbert, John |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 156 | Gilder, Jeanette L. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 157 | Gillette, William |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 158 | Goldthwaite (?), Dora |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Gosse, Edmund
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #377. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 159 | Gotsch, Elisabeth |
1936 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 160 | Gould, Edith Kindon |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 161 | Gurney, Kate and Alma Stuart Stanley |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Guthrie, Bessie and Nellie Buckingham
Scope and ContentSee Album 225, #3. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Hanbury, Lily
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #378. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 162 | Hanley, Lawrence |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Hapgood, Norman
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #379. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Hare, Helen
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #380. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 163 | Hedley, Annie |
1879 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 164 | Hedley, Mary |
1882 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : | Hedley, Mary B.
Scope and ContentSee Album 221, #381. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 165 | Hehir, M. |
1918 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 166 | Heinemann, William |
1893 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 167 | Heinemann, William
Scope and ContentSee also Album 221, #382. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | Heury (?), Fanny and Elizabeth Robins
General noteSee Album 225, #1. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 168 | Hewar, Lollie P. |
1883 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 169 | Hogan, Elizabeth Bodine |
1912 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 170 | Howard, Nelly |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 171 | Hubert, Marjorie |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 172-173 | Hughes, Henry A. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 174 | Ibsen, Henrik |
1891 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 175 | Ibsen, Henrik |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 176 | Ireland, George |
1862 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 177 | Irving, Henry |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : | James, Henry
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #383. |
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Album: 209 | Photograph : 178-179 | Jecks, Clara M. |
1891 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 180 | Jewett, Sara |
1883 | |
Album: 209 | Photograph : 181-182 | Jordan, Louise |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 183-185 | Jordan, Louise |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Journeay, B.H.
Scope and ContentSee Album 225, #4. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 186-188 | Kealhofer, Isabel Crow |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 189 | Kellogg, Gertrude |
1888 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 190 | Koehler, Charles |
1888 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 191 | Langtry, Mrs. L. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 192 | Lea, Marion |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 193 | Lea, Marion |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 194-197 | Lea, Marion |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 198 | Lories, Father General |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 199 | Mack children |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 200 | Mack, Etta |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 201 | Mack, Charles Samuel |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 202 | Mack, Mary |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 203-204 | Mack, Rebecca and Charlie |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 205 | Mack, Rebecca |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 206 | Mack, Samuel Ely |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Mansfield, Richard
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #384. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Maud, Mrs. L.
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #385. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Maurice, Edmund
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #386. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Maurice, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #387. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 207 | Maveocordalo |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 208 | McCullough, John |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Melville, Emilie
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #388. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Meteyard, Jane
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #389. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 209 | Meteyard, Thomas Buford |
1928 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 210 | Meteyard, Thomas Buford |
1888 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 211 | Meteyard, Thomas |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 212 | Meteyard, Marion G. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 213 | Mettke, Madame |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Millan, Evelyn
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #390. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 214 | Milne, Crichton |
1892 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 215 | Milne, Crichton Jordon |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 216-217 | Montague, Harry J. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 218 | Moodie, Louise |
1891 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 219 | Moore, Margaret Hussey |
1852 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 220 | Murey, Jameson |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 221 | O'Leary, Miriam |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 222 | O'Neill, James |
1882 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 223 | Pankhurst, Emmeline |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 224 | Pankhurst, Emmeline |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 225-226 | Pankhurst, Emmeline |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 227 | Parks, Emily T. |
1885 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 228 | Parks family |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 229-232 | Parks, George Richmond |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 233 | Parks, George Richmond |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 234-235 | Parks, George Richmond |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 236 | Parks, George Richmond and Jack Mason |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 237 | Parks, George Richmond and Jack Mason |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 238-240 | Parks, George Richmond |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 241 | Parks, George Richmond |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 242-243 | Parks, George Richmond
Scope and ContentSee also Album 222, #391. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 244 | Parmele, Annie M. |
1886 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 245 | Perugini, Mark |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Pitt, Harry M.
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #392. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Poe, Edgar Allan
Scope and ContentSee Series IX, Subseries "miscellaneous" for Poe daguerreotype |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 246 | Pollock, Sir Frederick |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 247 | Pollock, Lady Georgina with daughter and granddaughter |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 248 | Potwin, Carrie |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 249 | Potwin, Julia |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 250 | Potwin, Katie |
1877 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 251-252 | Potwin, Katie |
1879 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 253 | Potwin, Katie |
1881 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 254 | Putnam Female Seminary |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 255 | Raven, Grace ("Nita Sin") 1887 |
1887 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 256 | Reimers, Sophie |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 257 | Richmond, Mary and Herbert |
1909 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 258 | Robins, Gurdon |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 259 | Robins, Margaret Dreier |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Robins, Mary Buck
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #393-94 |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 260 | Rogin, Ben G. |
1888 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 261 | Ross, Fred |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Ross, Herbert and Gerald Du Maurier
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #395. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 262 | "Rossini" |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 263 | Ruskin, John |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 264 | Russell, M.L. |
1884 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 265 | Salvini, Tommaso |
1883 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 266 | Salvini, Tommaso |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 267 | Schenibri (?), Eddie |
1890 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 267A | Scott, A.V. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 268-269 | Scott, David |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 270 | Seoville, Harriet Beecher |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 271-272 | Sharswood, May |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 273 | Sharswood, May |
1896 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 274 | Smith, Beaumont |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 275 | Smith, Cora Gabrielle |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 276 | Standing, Percy C. |
ca. 1891 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 277 | Standley, Alma Stuart and Kate Gurney |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 278 | Starr, Laura B. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : | Stead, Estelle
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #396. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 279 | Stead, William T. |
1911 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 280 | Stevenson, Robert Louis |
1894 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 281 | Stevenson, Robert Louis |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 282 | Strong, Mrs. |
1900 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 283 | Sullivan, Mrs. Margaret |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 284 | Tennyson, Alfred |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 285 | Terris, Mr. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 286 | Terry, Ellen |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 286 | 286. Terry, Ellen dupe? |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 287 | Tevis, Lloyd
Scope and ContentSee also Album 222, #397. |
1882 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 288-289 | Tevis, Lizzie |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 290 | Thayer, W.S. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 291 | Tree, Herbert Beerbohm |
1889 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 292 | Tree, Herbert Beerbohm
Scope and ContentSee also Album 222, #398-401. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 293 | Trevelyan, Charles |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 294 | Trevelyan, Geoffrey |
1923 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 295 | Trevelyan family
Scope and ContentSee also Album 222, #402. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 296 | Toole, J.L. |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 297 | Trowbridge, Adele |
1879 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 208 | Trowbridge, Adele |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 297 | Trowbridge, Adele |
1879 | |
Album: 210 | Photograph : 298 | Trowbridge, Adele |
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Album: 210 | Photograph : 299-300 | Turner, Carrie |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 301-302 | Ulmar, Geraldine |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 303 | Urner, Edward C. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 304-305 | Urner, Elizabeth |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 306-307 | Urner, Henry (?) |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 308 | Urner, Nathan D. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 309 | Urner, Mr. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | Vezin, Hermann
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #403. |
1899 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 310-311 | Victoria, Queen of England |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 312-313 | Vincent, M.A. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 314 | Von Borowsky, Lisa |
1925 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 315-317 | Von Borowsky, Lisa |
1934 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 318 | Von Sachs, Julius |
1884 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 319 | Von Sachs, Julius |
1888 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 320 | Von Sachs, Julius
Scope and ContentSee also Album 225, #2. |
1896 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 321 | Waite, M.R. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 322 | Walpole, Hugh |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 323 | Ward, Genevieve |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | Waters
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #404. |
1905 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 324 | Weston, Kendall |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 325 | Wheeler, Ellie |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 326-329 | Whitman, Sarah Helen |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 330 | Wilberforce, Octavia |
1943 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 331 | Wilberforce, Octavia |
1943 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 332 | Wilberforce, Octavia |
1943 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 333-334 | Wilberforce, Octavia |
1943 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 335 | Wilberforce, Octavia |
1943 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 336 | Wilhelm I, Emperor of Germany |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 337 | Wilms, Guillermo |
1888 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 338 | Wilson, Joe C. |
1880 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 339 | Wilson, Joe |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 340-342 | Wilson, Lillie |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 343 | Wilson, Paul H. |
1880 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 344 | Wilson, Tom |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 345 | Wilson, Thomas P. |
1880 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 346 | Wilson, Tom |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 347-351 | Unidentified |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | Unidentified by E. Steichen
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #405. |
1907 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : | Unidentified mother and child
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #406. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | Unidentified ?actress
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #407. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | Unidentified ?actress
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #408. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | Unidentified peasant women
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #409. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | Unidentified
Scope and ContentSee Album 222, #410-412. |
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Subseries C: Robins Family
Scope and Contents noteSubseries C contains photographs of Elizabeth Robins' immediate family. There are childhood portraits of her brothers and sister, and the earliest Elizabeth Robins photograph, taken when she was approximately three years old. The most numerous photographs in this subseries are of her brother, Raymond Robins, including several oversize prints. The subseries also includes three daguerreotypes. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 1-4 | Jane H. Robins |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 5 | Ephraim Robins
Scope and ContentSee also items 276-281 |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 6-8 | Charles E. Robins |
1871 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 9-10 | Charles E. Robins |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 11-12 | Hannah M. Robins |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | (?)Mrs. Hannah Robins
Scope and ContentSee Album 219, #241. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 13 | Charles, Sarah and Eugene Robins |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | Sarah Sullivan Robins
Scope and ContentSee also items 276-281 |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 14-17 | Eugene Robins |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 18-19 | Eugene Robins
Scope and ContentSee also Series IX, Subseries "miscellaneous" Item 276 "Eugene Robins" |
1864 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 20-22 | Elizabeth Robins |
1865? | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 23-28 | Elizabeth Robins |
1871 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 29-30 | Edward Robins |
1864? | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 31-36 | Eunice (Una) Robins |
1871 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 37-38 | Saxton Robins |
1871 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 39-41 | Saxton Robins |
1873 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 42 | Saxton Robins |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 43 | Vernon Robins |
1873 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 44-47 | Vernon Robins |
1873 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 48-49 | Vernon Robins
Scope and ContentSee also Album 225, #9. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 50 | Vernon and Raymond Robins |
1881 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 51 | Vernon Robins and "Uncle Carl" |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 52 | Raymond Robins |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 53 | Raymond Robins |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 54 | Raymond Robins |
1917 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 55 | Raymond Robins |
1917 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 56 | Raymond Robins |
1917 | |
Album: 211 | Photograph : 57 | Raymond Robins
Scope and ContentSee also Album 223, #59-70. |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : 58 | Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins |
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Album: 211 | Photograph : | Photographic geneology
Scope and ContentSee Album 223, #57-58. |
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Subseries D: Alaska
Scope and Contents noteSubseries D records Robins' journey to the Alaskan Klondyke in 1900. It also includes photos given to her by friends in Alaska and those taken by commercial photographers. Gold mining, Eskimo life, Yukon River landscapes, and the early towns of Alaska receive extensive coverage. A small number of these photographs have been published in Robins' Raymond and I. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 212 | Photograph : 1-335 | Alaska Photographs |
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Album: 212 | Photograph : | Alaska -- see Album 17, #336-421 |
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Album: 212 | Photograph : | See also Oversize Material, Box 7 , #422-423 |
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Album: 213 | Photograph : | Alaska scrapbook |
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Album: 214 | Photograph : | Alaska scrapbook |
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Subseries E: Backettstown
Scope and Contents noteSubseries E contains an album of photographs taken at Backsettown, including interior and exterior shots of the brick-and-timber main house and of people associated with life there. There are many photographs of Octavia Wilberforce farming Backsettown's fields or tending to its cows; of Elizabeth Robins's ward, David Scott, growing up there. Postcard shots of the village of Henfield and its environs are also contained in it. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 215 | Photograph : 1-233 | Backsettown photographs |
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Subseries F: Chinsegut
Scope and Contents noteSubseries F is made up of two albums of photographs taken at Chinsegut, the Hernando County, Florida estate where Elizabeth Robins' brother, Raymond, lived. This subseries includes many candid photographs of Margaret Dreier Robins and her sister, Mary Dreier, both of whom were active in the women's movement in the United States. The reconstruction of the main house is well documented, as are the crops, flora and fauna of Chinsegut. This subseries contains a fine collection of photographs of the black servants who worked for the Robinses, providing a chronicle of their domestic and work experiences in rural Florida during the first quarter of this century. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 216 | Photograph : 1-271 | Chinsegut photographs |
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Album: 217 | Photograph : 272-459 | Chinsegut photographs |
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Subseries G: Colorado and Other Places
Scope and Contents notePlaces visited by Elizabeth Robins and unidentified landscape photographs are contained in Subseries G. There are a few stereographs from Summit, Colorado, which include shots of gold mining camps. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 218 | Photograph : 1-3 | Colorado: Little Annie Cabin |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 4-6 | Colorado: Little Annie Gold Mine |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 7-13 | Colorado |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 14-21 | Chicago |
ca. 1903 | |
Album: 218 | Photograph : 22 | Derwentwater, England |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 23-25 | Gallipoli |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 26-27 | Valour House, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 28-29 | Zanesville, Ohio
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 270, Folders 3 and 4. |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 30-43 | Miscellaneous |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 44 | Miscellaneous |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 45 | Miscellaneous |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 46 | Miscellaneous |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 47 | Miscellaneous |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 48 | Miscellaneous |
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Album: 218 | Photograph : 49-82 | Miscellaneous
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 270, Folder 5. |
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Subseries H: Negatives
Scope and Contents noteSubseries H contains all of the negatives found in Series IX; they are numbered consecutively but divided by subject categories. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 219 | Photograph : 1-4 | Subseries B: Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst |
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Album: 219 | Photograph : 5-27 | Subseries D: Alaska |
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Album: 219 | Photograph : 28-127 | Subseries E: Backsettown |
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Album: 219 | Photograph : 128-240 | Subseries F: Chinsegut |
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Album: 219 | Photograph : 241 | Glass negative -- (?) Mrs. Hannah Robins |
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Album: 219 | Photograph : 242 | Glass negative -- Longfellow's "Evangeline" |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 220 | Photograph : 129-163 | Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins
Scope and ContentsSee also Oversize Material, Box 269 Folders 6 and 7, #164-175. |
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Album: 221 | Photograph : 352-382 | Subseries B: General Portraits |
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Album: 222 | Photograph : 383-412 | Subseries B: General Portraits
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 269, #413-421. |
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Album: 223 | Photograph : 52-70 | Subseries C: Robins Family
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 269, #71-72. |
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Album: 223 | Photograph : 336-421 | Subseries D: Alaska
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 270, #422-423. |
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Album: 223 | Photograph : 234-246 | Subseries E: Backsettown |
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Album: 224 | Photograph : 460-473 | Subseries F: Chinsegut |
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Miscellaneous
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Album: 225 | Photograph : 1 | Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins and ca. 1885 Fanny [Heury?], tintype |
1885 | |
Album: 225 | Photograph : 2 | Subseries B: Albert Cordes, Miss Cordes and Julius von Sachs, tintype |
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Album: 225 | Photograph : 3 | Subseries B: Bessie Guthrie and Nellie Buckingham, tintype |
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Album: 225 | Photograph : 4 | Subseries B: B.H. Journeay, tintype |
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Album: 225 | Photograph : 5-8 | Subseries B: unidentified |
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Album: 225 | Photograph : 9 | Subseries C: Vernon Robins and Mary Buck Robins scrapbook |
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Album: 225 | Photograph : 10 | 14th Century carved ball from Peabody Museum, Salem, Massachusetts |
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Box: 276 | Subseries B: Edward Crow, Jr., daguerreotype |
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Box: safe | Subseries B: Poe, Edgar Allen, daguerreotype |
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Box: 276 | Subseries B: unidentified, daguerreotypes |
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Box: 276 | Subseries C: Ephraim Robins, daguerreotype |
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Box: 276 | Subseries C: Eugene Robins, ?daguerreotype |
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Box: 276 | Subseries C: Sarah Sullivan Robins, daguerreotype |
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Series X: Legal and Financial Records
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Subseries A: Legal Records
Scope and Contents noteThe legal records in Subseries A include numerous drafts of Elizabeth Robins' will, her marriage license, passports, literary contracts and the records related to Backsettown and her property in Florida. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 243 | Folder : 1 | Elizabeth Robins' Wills 1894-1937
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 270, Folder 6. |
1894 -1937 | |
Box: 243 | Folder : 2 | Elisabeth Robins and George R. Parks 12 January 1885 Marriage License |
1885 | |
Box: 243 | Folder : 3 | Inventories n.d.
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 270, Folder 7. |
n.d. | |
Box: 243 | Folder : 4 | Literary Contracts 1898-1939 |
1898 -1939 | |
Box: 243 | Folder : 5 | Backsettown Tenancy Agreements
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 270, Folder 8. |
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Box: 243 | Folder : 6 | Title deeds to Florida Property, correspondence (Quit Claim) 1905, 1932 |
1905 -1932 | |
Box: 243 | Folder : 7 | Passports and correspondence re: passports and residency 1916-1940 |
1916 -1940 | |
Subseries B: Financial Records
Scope and Contents noteSubseries B provides a record of Robins' financial history from 1894-1951 through bankbooks, securities records, royalty statements and income tax reports. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 244 | Folder : | Bank books and account books (20 volumes) 1894-1929 |
1894 -1929 | |
Box: 245 | Folder : 1 | Account book, National Provincial Bank 1939-1951 |
1939 -1951 | |
Box: 245 | Folder : 2 | Weekly House Book, Albion 1927 |
1927 | |
Box: 245 | Folder : 3 | Royalty Statements 1895-1909 |
1895 -1909 | |
Box: 245 | Folder : 4 | Royalty Statements 1910-1913 |
1910 -1913 | |
Box: 245 | Folder : 5 | Royalty Statements 1919-1930
Scope and ContentSee also Box 249, Folder 33. |
1919 -1930 | |
Box: 245 | Folder : 6 | Royalty Statements 1931-1933 |
1931 -1933 | |
Box: 245 | Folder : 7 | Royalty Statements 1934-1940 |
1934 -1940 | |
Box: 246 | Folder : 8 | Securities Records 1918-1924 |
1918 -1924 | |
Box: 246 | Folder : 9 | Securities Records 1925 |
1925 | |
Box: 246 | Folder : 10 | Securities Records 1929 |
1929 | |
Box: 246 | Folder : 11 | Securities Records 1930 |
1930 | |
Box: 246 | Folder : 12 | Securities Records 1931 |
1931 | |
Box: 246 | Folder : 13 | Securities Records 1932 |
1932 | |
Box: 246 | Folder : 14 | Securities Records 1933 |
1933 | |
Box: 247 | Folder : 15 | Securities Records 1934 |
1934 | |
Box: 247 | Folder : 16 | Securities Records 1935 |
1935 | |
Box: 247 | Folder : 17 | Securities Records 1938-1950 |
1938 -1950 | |
Box: 248 | Folder : 18 | Financial Records--Annuity Purchase
Scope and ContentSee also Series II, Box 41, Folder 204. |
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Box: 248 | Folder : 19 | Financial Records--Backsettown 1919-1935, 1946
Scope and ContentFinancial Records--Chinsegut see Box 249, Folder 34. |
1919 -1946 | |
Box: 248 | Folder : | Financial Records--Palace Gate
Scope and ContentSee Oversize Material, Box 270, Folder 9. |
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Box: 248 | Folder : 20 | Financial Records--Clement, Parker and Co. 1902-1909 |
1902 -1909 | |
Box: 248 | Folder : 21 | Financial Records--Gates, McCully and Buckwell 1935,1936 |
1935 -1936 | |
Box: 248 | Folder : 22 | Financial Records--Field, Roscoe and Co. 1949, 1950 |
1949 -1950 | |
Box: 248 | Folder : 23 | Financial Records--miscellaneous |
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Box: 248 | Folder : 24 | Financial Records--miscellaneous
Scope and ContentSee also Box 249, Folder 35. |
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Box: 248 | Folder : 25 | Insurance Fees (correspondence) 1923, 1924
Scope and ContentInsurance Records-- see Oversize Material, Box 270, Folder 10. |
1923 -1924 | |
Box: 248 | Folder : 26 | Tithe Records 1929-1936 |
1929 -1936 | |
Box: 248 | Folder : 26A | Finances and notes concerning family burial plot 1887, 1893, 1912, 1913, n.d. |
1887 -1913 | |
Legal Size Material
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 249 | Folder : 27 | Income Tax Records 1905-1922 |
1905 -1922 | |
Box: 249 | Folder : 28 | Income Tax Records 1923-1927 |
1923 -1927 | |
Box: 249 | Folder : 29 | Income Tax Records 1928-1932 |
1928 -1932 | |
Box: 249 | Folder : 30 | Income Tax Records 1935-1937 |
1935 -1937 | |
Box: 249 | Folder : 31 | Tax Records--Florida 1931, 1932 |
1931 -1932 | |
Box: 249 | Folder : 32 | Real Estate Records 1903 |
1903 | |
Box: 249 | Folder : 33 | Royalty Statements 1927 |
1927 | |
Box: 249 | Folder : 34 | Financial Records--Chinsegut 1905-1913, n.d. |
1905 -1913 | |
Box: 249 | Folder : 35 | Financial Records--miscellaneous |
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Series XI: Scrapbooks
Scope and Contents noteThe scrapbooks are arranged chronologically by the first date in each. The scrapbooks contain press clippings gathered together into volumes by either Elizabeth Robins or her husband, George Richmond Parks. It does not appear that negative reviews were censored. |
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Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins, 1874-1904
Scope and Contents noteElizabeth Robins' scrapbooks contain a wide variety of material, including, but not limited to, printed poems of her two aunts, anecdotes, articles on historical and theological interests, wedding invitations, favorite etchings, playbills, theatre reviews, letters and mentions of friends and relations. |
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Container 1 | Title | Date | ||
Scrapbook: 226 | Bessie Robins from Papa, Putnam, Ohio 1874-1885 |
1874 -1885 | ||
Scrapbook: 227 | "Weddings and etc" 1874-1883 |
1874 -1883 | ||
Scrapbook: 228 | "To Bessie with much love from Cousin Lizzie Bodine, Christmas 1875" 1875
General noteColor picture book. |
1875 | ||
Scrapbook: 229 | Bedford, Mass. '83" 1883
General noteEtching prints of personalities. |
1883 | ||
Scrapbook: 230 | Criticisms and Notices of Plays 1883-1890 |
1883 -1890 | ||
Scrapbook: 231 | "Elizabeth Robins Parks, July 1886, 'Good Ones'" 1885/1886
General noteClippings, calling cards, etc. |
1885 -1886 | ||
Scrapbook: 232 | Unbound Scrapbook 1891-1893
General noteMainly Hedda Gabler and The Master Builder; clippings; some posters. |
1891 -1893 | ||
Scrapbook: 233 | C.E. Raimond's Scrapbook 1894, 1893-1895
General noteReviews of The Lucky Sixpence in The New Review (1893), George Mandeville's Husband (1894), and The New Moon (1895). |
1894 -1896 | ||
Scrapbook: 234 | "Fund. Press Notices. 'Little Eyolf' '96" 1896
General noteSubscription campaign for Little Eyolf and Mariana; criticisms and notices for Little Eyolf and John Gabriel Borkman. |
1896 | ||
Scrapbook: 235 | "Admiral Guinea, Honesty Press Cuttings" 1897
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 270, Folders 11-12. |
1897 | ||
Scrapbook: 236 | General Clippings 1898-1899
General noteReviews of Thackeray, Shaw, Swinburne, etc.; some clippings from Louisville Courier Journal, e.g. on death of Lloyd Tevis; C.E. Raimond letter. |
1898 -1899 | ||
Scrapbook: 237 | The Open Question 1898-1899
General noteClippings; letters; telegrams; letters from various people to William Heinemann. |
1898 -1899 | ||
Scrapbook: 238 | The Magnetic North 1904 |
1904 | ||
Subseries B: George Richmond Parks, 1871-1883
Scope and Contents noteGeorge Richmond Parks kept four scrapbooks, two of which contain only playbills. |
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Container 1 | Title | Date | ||
Scrapbook: 239 | Playbills 1871-1886 |
1871-1886 | ||
Scrapbook: 240 | Playbills 1877-1886 |
1877-1886 | ||
Scrapbook: 241 | "George R. Parks" 1879-1883
General noteCriticisms, notices, poems, quotes, menus, and articles of interest from several American newspapers. |
1879 -1883 | ||
Scrapbook: 242 | "Criticisms and Notices 1883 George R. Parks, 1883"
General noteIndexed; mainly Boston newspapers. |
1883 | ||
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Series XII: Printed Materials
Scope and Contents noteSeries XII contains a wide variety of materials, including theater programs, posters, proofs (galleys and page), magazines, newspaper clippings, brochures, pamphlets, and maps. |
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Subseries A: Proofs of Elizabeth Robins' Literary Productions
Scope and Contents noteSubseries A consists of annotated page proofs and galleys of many of Robins' works. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by title. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 251 | Folder : 1 | Ancilla's Share, marked proof (Chapters 1-14) |
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Box: 251 | Folder : 2 | Ancilla's Share, marked proof (Chapters 15-30) |
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Box: 252 | Folder : 3 | Bolt Seventeen (1919) |
n.d. | |
Box: 252 | Folder : 3A | Bolt Seventeen (Fortnightly, January 1920) |
1920 | |
Box: 252 | Folder : 4 | Come and Find Me, page proofs (1907)
Scope and ContentCame and Find Me, galleys (1907)--see Oversize Material, Box 268, Folder 6. |
1907 | |
Box: 252 | Folder : 5 | Elizabeth Robins on Sir Herbert Austin (1933) |
1933 | |
Box: 252 | Folder : 6 | Ibsen and the Actress, page proofs (1928) |
1928 | |
Box: 252 | Folder : 7 | The Main Peace Asset
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 268, Folder 10. |
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Box: 252 | Folder : 8 | Mills of the Gods, page proofs |
1939 | |
Box: 252 | Folder : 9 | Pleasure Mining, page proofs |
1927 | |
Box 252 |
Folder 10 |
Theatre and Friendship, page proofs (1932)
Scope and ContentTheatre and Friendship, galleys--see Oversize Material, Box 268, Folder 7. |
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Box: 253 | Folder : 11-12 | Theatre and Friendship, page proofs |
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Box: 3 | Folder : 13 | Time is Whispering, page proofs, (pages 1-176) |
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Box: 253 | Folder : 14 | Time is Whispering, page proofs, (pages 177-320)
Scope and ContentTime is Whispering, galleys--see also Oversize Material, Box 268, Folder 8. |
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Box: 253 | Folder : 15 | Where are You Going To?, page proofs (1912) |
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Box: 253 | Folder : 16 | Why?, page proofs (1910) |
1912 | |
Box: 253 | Folder : 17 | Woman Comes of Age
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 268, Folder 10. |
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Box: 253 | Folder : 18 | The Woman Juror (to the editor of The Morning Post)
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 268, Folder 10. |
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Box: 253 | Folder : 19 | Woman's Secret, page proofs |
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Subseries B: Publications by Elizabeth Robins
Scope and Contents noteSubseries B consists primarily of short stories and articles. These publications are arranged alphabetically by title. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 1 | Below the Salt (The New Review, No. 86, July 1896, pp. 1 -17) |
1896 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 2 | Confessions of a Cruel Mistress (Chapman's Magazine of Fiction, No. 4, Vol. 1, August
1895, pp. 361-379) |
1895 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 3 | Dr. Flora Murray, Reminiscences Of Her War Work (The Observer, August 5, 1923) |
1923 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 4 | Gustus Frederick (The New Review, No. 70, March 1895, pp 270 - 281) |
1895 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 5 | Ibsen and the Actress (London: Hogarth Press, 1928) |
1928 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 6 | Letter to the editor of "The Times." Reprinted as broadside by Ministry of Health,
Women's Consultative Council, March 20. |
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Box: 254 | Folder : 7 | Lost and Found, A Story (Harpers Magazine, September 1915, pp 500 - 511) |
1915 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 8 | A Lucky Sixpence (The New Review, January 1894, pp 105 -126) |
1894 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 9 | My Little Sister (McClure's Magazine, December 1912, pp 121- 145) |
1912 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 10 | Some Personal Opinions On the National Theatre. Miss Elizabeth Robins (Drama, December
1929, p. 41) |
1929 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 11 | Stretcher-Bearing for Women (The Daily Mall, August 18, 1915) |
1915 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 12 | What Can I Do? : The Lady Chichester Hospital for Women and Children |
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Box: 254 | Folder : 13 | Woman's Place in the New Order. Purpose of Militancy (to the editor of the Times,
printed May 4, 1921) |
1921 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 14 | Woman's War; a Defense of Militant Suffrage (McClure's Magazine, March 1913, pp 41
- 52) |
1913 | |
Box: 254 | Folder : 15 | Women Doctors. Lord Knutsford's Charge (Sunday Times, March 12, 1922) |
1922 | |
Subseries C: Theatre
Scope and Contents noteSubseries C includes playbills and announcements of performances, material on the New Century Theatre and publications, i.e. plays, reviews and articles. Theatrical posters have been moved to Mapcase 2.A. Playbills and announcements of Elizabeth Robins' performances are arranged alphabetically by the name of the play. There are also playbills and announcements from other performances, many with annotations that show Elizabeth Robins attended them. They are arranged alphabetically by name of play, or by name of theater if no single play is prominently mentioned. Dates of the performances are indicated infrequently. The publications consist of published plays, arranged alphabetically by title, and articles. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 255 | Folder : 1 | Publications - plays: Broken Hearts to London Assurance |
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Box: 255 | Folder : 2 | Publications - plays: Mariana to Proof |
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Box: 255 | Folder : 3 | Publications - plays: The Ticket-Of-Leave Man to Who's To Win Him |
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Box: 255 | Folder : 4 | Publications - reviews and articles |
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Box: 255 | Folder : 5 | Publications - reviews and articles |
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Subseries D: Literary and Political Publications
Scope and Contents noteSubseries D contains an assortment of publications and a collection of book jackets. The pamphlets and articles written by a variety of authors include reviews of some of Elizabeth Robins' publications. In addition, Robins gathered a collection of articles on race relations in America, including several brochures on the Tuskegee Institute. There are several issues of Votes for Women, the Women's Social and Political Union newspaper; Equal Rights, the National Woman's Party's paper; and a run of the Woman's Journal from 1909-1910. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 256 | Folder : 1 | Publications re: American blacks |
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Box: 256 | Folder : 2 | Publications re: American blacks |
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Box: 256 | Folder : 3 | Tuskegee Institute, Catalogues and Brochures 1895-1904 |
1895 -1904 | |
Box: 256 | Folder : 4 | Tuskegee Institute, Catalogues and Brochures 1906-1907 |
1906 -1907 | |
Box: 256 | Folder : 5 | Publications by others
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 273, Folder 4 for The Woman's Journal. |
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Box: 256 | Folder : 6 | Publications by others |
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Box: 257 | Folder : 7 | Publications by others |
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Box: 257 | Folder : 8 | Publications by others |
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Box: 257 | Folder : 9 | Publications by others (Women and the Women's Movement) |
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Box: 257 | Folder : 10 | Book Jackets |
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Subseries E: Political, Cultural and Social Events
Scope and Contents noteSubseries E consists of calling cards, broadsides and programs from Elizabeth Robins' speaking engagements, and additional programs and broadsides. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 258 | Folder : 1 | Broadsides and programs of Elizabeth Robins' appearances |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 2 | Calling cards |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 3 | Invitations |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 4 | Invitations |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 5A | Programs: Literary |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 5B | Programs: Women Institutes |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 5C | Programs: Panhurst Statue |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 5D | Programs: United States |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 5E | Programs: Miscellaneous |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 6 | Programs:Theatrical |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 7 | Broadsides |
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Box: 258 | Folder : 8 | The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (publications and clippings) |
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Subseries F: Backsettown
Scope and Contents noteSubseries F contains pamphlets and programs that describe Robins' Sussex home after it was converted into a rest place for women. Some are illustrated with pictures of the grounds. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 258 | Folder : 1 | Backsettown--programs and descriptions |
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Subseries G: Putnam Female Seminary
Scope and Contents noteSubseries G includes descriptions of this boarding school attended by Elizabeth Robins and programs from performances she participated in there. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 259 | Folder : 1 | Putnam Female Seminary |
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Subseries H: Alaska
Scope and Contents noteSubseries H includes ten maps and three folders of publications (several from the U.S. Geological Survey) on Alaska. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 259 | Folder : 1 | Publications |
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Box: 259 | Folder : 2 | Publications |
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Box: 259 | Folder : 3 | Publications
General noteMaps--see Oversize Materials, Map Drawer 2.A |
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Subseries I: Pictures
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 259 | Folder : 1 | Pictures
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, Box 273, Folder 6. |
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Subseries J: Maps
Scope and Contents noteSubseries J contains a variety of charts and maps documenting the settlement of the Robins family in Covington, KY and the Ohio River area. |
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See Mapcase - Series IV, Subseries D and Mapcase - Series XII: Subseries J |
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Subseries K: Newspaper Clippings
Scope and Contents noteSeries K is made up of four boxes of unsorted newspaper clippings. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 260 | Folder : | Unsorted clippings |
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Box: 261 | Folder : | Unsorted clippings |
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Box: 262 | Folder : | Unsorted clippings |
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Box: 263 | Folder : | Unsorted clippings |
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Subseries L: Books from Elizabeth Robins' Library
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 264A | Folder : 1 | Creighton, Louise. Dorothy Grey (1907) |
1907 | |
Box: 264 | Folder : 2 | Ibsen, Henrik. The Master Builder
General noteTranslated by Edmund Gosse and William Archer, 1892. ER's personal copy. |
1892 | |
Box: 264 | Folder : 3 | Ibsen, Henrik. The Master Builder
General noteTranslated by Edmund Gosse and William Archer, 1892. ER's personal copy. |
1892 | |
Box: 264A | Folder : 4 | Parish, W.D. Domesday Book in Relation to the Counts of Sussex (1886) |
1886 | |
Box: 264 | Folder : 5 | The Proverbs (New York: American Bible Society, 1867) |
1867 | |
Box: 264 | Folder : 6 | Russel, Sidney. Poems (1859)
General noteA.k.a. Sarah Elizabeth Robins. |
1859 | |
Box: 264 | Folder : 7 | Shakespeare, William. Twelfth Night
General noteArranged by A. Bourchier, W.L. Courtney, 1886. |
1886 | |
Box: 264 | Folder : 8 | Wallace, William. The Divine Surrender: A Mystery Play (London, 1895)
General noteA presentation copy. |
1895 | |
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Series XIII: Ephemera and Artifacts
Scope and Contents noteSeries XIII is made up of artwork and mementos. It consists of a variety of materials, including watercolors, oil painting, etching, drawings, currency, autographs, leather book jacket, pens, pencils, name plates, a robe and hair. |
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Subseries A: Artifacts
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See Oversize - Series XIII: Ephemera and Artifacts, Subseries A: Artifacts |
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Subseries B: Ephemera
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 265 | Folder : | Leather book jacket with initials "E.R." |
Undated | |
Box: 265 | Folder : | Pens and pencils |
Undated | |
Box: 265 | Folder : | 25 pieces of hair |
Undated | |
Box: 265 | Folder : | Elizabeth Robins stencil plate |
Undated | |
Box: 265 | Folder : | Printing plate for Elizabeth Robins' calling card |
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Box: 265 | Folder : | Colonial and Confederate currency
Scope and ContentSee also Oversize Material, box 274. |
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Box: 266 | Folder : | Autographs (including Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, John Hancock, James Monroe,
John Quincy Adams, Millard Fillmore, and Albert of England) |
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Box: 266 | Folder : | The Boston Weekly Magazine (14 April-18 August 1804) |
1804 | |
Box: 266 | Folder : | The Connecticut Courant (5 January 1779) |
1779 | |
Subseries C: Miscellaneous
Scope and Contents noteSubseries C is made up of three folders of materials that could not be readily placed. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 266 | Folder : 1 | Miscellaneous |
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Box: 266 | Folder : 2 | Miscellaneous |
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Box: 266 | Folder : 3 | Miscellaneous |
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Oversize - Series II: General Correspondence
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Subseries A: General Correspondence, 1873-1887
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 267 | Folder : 1 | Bodine to Winchester |
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Subseries B: General Correspondence, 1888-1952
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 267 | Folder : 2 | Archer, William: Criticism |
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Box: 267 | Folder : 3 (Mixed Materials [31142054895779]) | Archer, William: Galleys |
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Box: 267 | Folder : 4 | Bell to Buchan |
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Box: 267 | Folder : 5 | Gardner |
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Box: 267 | Folder : 6 | Pethick-Lawrence to Richmond |
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Box: 267 | Folder : 7 | Scott, David: The Watch on the Rhine |
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Oversize - Series III: Robins Family Papers
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Subseries A: Jane H. Robins, 1814-1885
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 267 | Folder : 8 | Robins, Jane Hussey |
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Subseries B: Charles E. Robins, 1836-1893
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 267 | Folder : 9 | Robins, Charles E.: Little Annie Mining Company Records |
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Box: 267 | Folder : 10 | Robins, Charles E.: With the Nuns |
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Subseries C: Sarah E. Robins, 1838-1866
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 267 | Folder : 11 | Robins, Sarah Elizabeth |
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Subseries H: Additional Family Members, 1803-1876
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 267 | Folder : 12 | Additional Family Members |
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Box: 267 | Folder : 13 | Additional Family Members: Genealogies |
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Oversize - Series IV: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins
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Subseries D: Printed Material and Ephemera
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 267 | Folder : 14 | Raymond Robins |
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Box: 267 | Folder : 15 | Raymond Robins Political Flyers |
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Oversize - Series VII: Literary Productions
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 268 | Folder : 1 | An American Actress at Balmoral |
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Box: 268 | Folder : 2 | Below the Salt |
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Box: 268 | Folder : 3 | Woman's Secret |
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Box: 268 | Folder : 4 | Index
General notePossibly to Both Sides of the Curtain |
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Oversize - Series VIII: Theater Productions
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Subseries A: Business Records
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 269 | Folder : 1 | Acting/Theatre Contracts |
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Box: 269 | Folder : 2 | Hedda Gabler: Business Records |
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Box: 269 | Folder : 3 | Little Eyolf: Business Records |
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Box: 269 | Folder : 4 | Mariana: Business Records |
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Box: 269 | Folder : 5 | The Master Builder: Business Records |
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Oversize - Series IX: Photographic Material
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Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 269 | Folder : 6 | Elizabeth Robins, #164-170 |
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Box: 269 | Folder : 7 | Elizabeth Robins, #171-175 |
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Subseries B: General Portraits
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 269 | Folder : 8 | General Portraits, #413-418
General noteDreiers and Raymond Robins |
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Box: 269 | Folder : 9 | General Portraits, #419
General noteForbes-Robertson and ? |
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Subseries C: Robins Family
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 269 | Folder : 10 | Robins Family, #71-72
General noteRaymond Robins |
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Box: 269 | Folder : 11 | General Portraits, #420-421
General noteGeorge Richmond Parks |
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Subseries D: Alaska
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 270 | Folder : 1 | Alaska, #422 |
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Box: 270 | Folder : 2 | Alaska, #423 |
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Subseries G: Colorado and Other Places
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 270 | Folder : 3 | Zanesville, Ohio, #81-82
General noteOld Stone House |
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Box: 270 | Folder : 4 | Zanesville, Ohio, #83-86 |
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Box: 270 | Folder : 5 | Miscellaneous, #87 |
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Oversize - Series X: Legal and Financial Records
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Subseries A: Legal Records
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 270 | Folder : 6 | Elizabeth Robins' Will |
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Box: 270 | Folder : 7 | Inventories |
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Box: 270 | Folder : 8 | Backsettown Tenancy Agreements |
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Subseries B: Financial Records
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 270 | Folder : 9 | Financial Records--Palace Gate |
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Box: 270 | Folder : 10 | Insurance Records |
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Oversize - Series XI: Scrapbooks
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Subseries A: Elizabeth Robins, 1874-1904
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 270 | Folder : 11 | Scrapbook Material: Elizabeth Robins |
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Box: 270 | Folder : 12 | Scrapbook Material: Admiral Guinea/Honesty |
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Oversize - Series XII: Printed Material
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Subseries A: Proofs of Elizabeth Robins' Literary Productions
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 268 | Folder : 5 | Ancilla's Share, galleys
Scope and Contentformerly Oversize Box 275, folder 1 |
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Box: 268 | Folder : 6 | Come and Find Me, galleys
Scope and Contentformerly Oversize Box 275, folder 2 |
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Box: 268 | Folder : 7 | Theatre and Friendship, galleys
Scope and Contentformerly Oversize Box 275, folder 3 |
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Box: 268 | Folder : 8 | Time is Whispering, galleys
Scope and Contentformerly Oversize Box 275, folder 4 |
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Box: 268 | Folder : 9 | Uncle Tom's Cabin
Scope and Contentformerly Oversize Box 275, folder 5 |
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Box: 268 | Folder : 10 | The Main Peace Asset; Woman Comes of Age; The Woman Juror
Scope and Contentformerly Oversize Box 275, folder 6 |
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Box: 271 | Folder : 1 | A Dark Lantern, page proofs |
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Subseries B: Publications by Elizabeth Robins
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 271 | Folder : 2 | The Frog Baby |
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Box: 271 | Folder : 3 | Novel Posters |
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Subseries C: Theatre
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 271 | Folder : 4 | Playbills and announcements of Elizabeth Robins' performances |
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Box: 271 | Folder : 5 | Playbills and announcements: Admiral Guinea to Cymbeline |
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Box: 271 | Folder : 6 | Playbills and announcements: The Dancing Doll to Fruits of Culture |
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Box: 272 | Folder : 1 | Playbills and announcements: Gaity Theatre to Julius Caesar |
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Box: 272 | Folder : 2 | Playbills and announcements: King and the Countess to Lyon's Mail |
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Box: 272 | Folder : 3 | Playbills and announcements: Ma Cousine to Much Ado About Nothing |
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Box: 272 | Folder : 4 | Playbills and announcements: Nancy and Company to The Profligate |
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Box: 272 | Folder : 5 | Playbills and announcements: The Queen of Manoa to Sweet Lavender |
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Box: 272 | Folder : 6 | Playbills and announcements: The Taming of the Shrew to The Yeomen of the Guard
General notePhotographs removed from Trilby souvenir program and filed by name of cast member in Series IX. |
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Box: 272 | Folder : 7 | Playbills and announcements: The New Century Theatre |
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Box: 273 | Folder : 1 | Criterion interview with Elizabeth Robins |
1898 | |
Box: 273 | Folder : 2 | Grieg, Edward: Norwegian Bridal Procession |
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Subseries D: Literary and Political Publications
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 273 | Folder : 3 | Literary and Political Productions |
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Box: 273 | Folder : 4 | The Woman's Journal |
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Subseries I: Pictures
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 273 | Folder : 6 | Pictures--Elizabeth Robins, and Others |
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Oversize - Series XIII: Ephemera and Artifacts
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Subseries A: Artifacts
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 274 | Folder : 1 | Bleacowe, Fanny--Watercolor |
1896 | |
Box: 269 | Folder : 12 | [Blilyt?], A.C.--oil of Elizabeth Robins as she appeared in The Trumpet Call |
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Box: 274 | Folder : 2 | Browning, Adeline A.--watercolor of Backsettown
General noteIncludes a letter from Browning dated 1924. |
ca. 1924 | |
Box: 274 | Folder : 3 | Meteyard, T.B.--Japanese Print given to E.R. by I.M. and R. Meteyard |
1929 | |
Box: 274 | Folder : 4 | Paton, Hugh--Etching of London's Tower Bridge |
1906 | |
Box: 274 | Folder : 5 | Robins, Elizabeth--sketch of a dog |
1881 | |
Box: 274 | Folder : 6 | Scott, David--watercolor of E.R. |
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Box: 274 | Folder : 7 | Toroway--drawing |
1826 | |
Box: 274 | Folder : 8 | --drawing of William Heinemann as a child |
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Box: 274 | Folder : 9 | --watercolor |
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Box: 274 | Folder : 10 | --drawing of the Ruins of Kenworth Castle |
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Box: 274 | Folder : 11 | --Chinese drawing of birds |
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Box: 274 | Folder : 12 | --shadow portrait of Asabel Hussey (1782-1851) |
ca. 1804 | |
Box: 274 | Folder : 13 | --pencil drawing of Charlotte S. Flintham (Mrs. Ridgely) |
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Box: 274 | Folder : 14 | --pen and ink cartoon depicting (?) William Archer in Scottish dress |
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Subseries B: Ephemera
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 275 | Folder : | Robe and neck velvet |
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Mapcase - Series IV: Raymond Robins and Margaret Dreier Robins
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Subseries D: Printed Material and Ephemera
Scope and ContentThis folder contains maps and a picture related to Raymond Robins's life in Florida and Alaska. |
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Container 1 | Title | Date | ||
Folder: 8 | Map of Hernando County, FL |
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Folder: 8 | Map of Chinsegut Grounds, FL |
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Folder: 8 | Nome Harbor, AK |
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