John Hay papers microfilm, 1829-1916
John Hay Library , Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu
Published in 2013
Collection Overview
Title: | John Hay papers microfilm |
Date range: | 1829-1916 |
Creator: | Hay, John, 1838-1905 |
Extent: | 18.0 reels |
Abstract: | The John Hay papers microfilm consist of over 9100 items encompassing Hay's correspondence with his family and with literary, diplomatic, and political contemporaries; diaries kept by Hay as Lincoln's White House aide and as Secretary of the Legations in Paris, Vienna, and Madrid, 1866-1870; manuscript poems; galley proofs; personal letterpress copy books. Subjects include: Civil War; Lincoln and his administration; Reconstruction; court life in Paris; the bi-metal monetary standard; the Canadian boundary settlement; the fur seal question; Japanese naval activity; Chinese-American relations; the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars; British and American politics. |
Language of materials: | English |
Repository: | John Hay Library , Special Collections |
Collection number: | Ms.Hay microfilm |
Scope & content
The John Hay papers microfilms consists of more than 9,100 items covering the period 1829 to 1916 containing correspondence with his family and with literary, diplomatic, and political contemporaries; diaries kept by Hay as Secretary of the Legations in Paris, Vienna, and Madrid, 1866-1870; manuscript poems; corrected galley proofs for Abraham Lincoln, a history (1860) by John G. Nicolay and John Hay; and the compositor's copy of the autograph manuscript believed to be in Hay's writing disguised of chapters 1-17 (chapters 18-20 lacking) of The breadwinners. There are Hay's personal letterpress copy books reflecting his diplomatic service in Paris and Vienna (1865-1867), Madrid (1869-1870), and London (1897-1898). The latter were not available to the editor of Letters of John Hay and extracts from diary (Washington, 1908, 3 vols.). There is an album of 120 letters received by Hay after his eulogy of McKinley before the House of Representatives, 27 February 1902; and three albums containing 830 mounted letters and telegrams to the Hay family following the accidental death of Hay's elder son, Adelbert S. Hay, in 1901.Subjects include the Civil War, Lincoln and his administration, Reconstruction, court life in Paris, Hay's choice of careers, the bi-metal monetary standard, the Canadian boundary settlement, the fur seal question, Japanese naval activity, British politics, Cuba, the Spanish-American War, European attitudes toward the United States, the Queen's 1897 Jubilee, the copyright bill, literacy and family matters, and political affairs under Presidents Hayes, McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt.
There is a separate finding aid for physical items in the John Hay papers, which includes all items belonging to the collection. Please note: not all items in the John Hay papers are represented on microfilm. For more information, see the finding aid for the John Hay papers.
Access Points
Subject Names- Hay, John, 1838-1905
- Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- McKinley, William, 1843-1901
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- United States--History--1865-1898
- United States--History--1901-1909
- United States--History--1909-1913
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Arrangement
The John Hay papers has been arranged in 13 series, not all of which are available on microfilm. The physical items are available in a separate finding aid for the John Hay papers. Only the series and subseries in bold are available as part of the microfilm copies described in this collection.
Series 1. Writings and Diaries by John Hay
- Subseries A. Writings (some items available on microfilm)
- Subseries B. Diaries (available on microfilm)
Series 2. Correspondence written by John Hay
- Subseries A. Individual letters (some items available on microfilm)
- Subseries B. Letterpress books (available on microfilm)
Series 3. Correspondence written to John Hay (available on microfilm)
Series 4. Miscellaneous correspondence
- Subseries A. Correspondence neither to nor from Hay
- Subseries B. Albums
Series 5. Scrapbook of Congratulatory Letters upon the Memorial address for William McKinley (PS1902 .W55 H37) (available on microfilm)
- Subseries A. Original Scrapbook
- Subseries B. Memorial Service
- >Subseries C. Correspondence
Series 6. Adelbert Stone Hay Memorial Scrapbook (PS1903 .Z9 H365) (available on microfilm)
- Subseries A. Original Scrapbooks
- Subseries B. Newspaper Clippings
- Subseries C. Correspondence
- Subseries D. Calling Cards
Series 7. Photographs and Images
- Subseries A. Photographs of John Hay arranged chronologically
- Subseries B. Painted/drawn portraits of John Hay arranged chronologically
- Subseries C. John Hay as Secretary of State
- Subseries D. Hay Family
- Subseries E. Home and Haunts
- Subseries F. Miscellaneous
Series 8. Official Documents
Series 9. Political Cartoons
Series 10. Museum Objects
Series 11. Sound recordings
Series 12. Related materials
Series 13. Hay family personal and financial documents (available on microfilm)
Biographical/Historical note
John Milton Hay was born Oct. 8, 1838, in Salem, Indiana, and raised in Illinois, the third son of Dr. Charles Hay and his wife Helen (nee Leonard). In 1851 John went to an academy at Pittsfield in Pike County, where he met an older student, John G. Nicolay, who would play an important role in Hay's later career.In 1852, John Hay attended Concordia College at Springfield, Illinois (later Illinois State University); but three years later he was sent to Brown, from which his maternal grandfather, David Augustus Leonard, had graduated as a member of the Class of 1792. At Brown, Hay was admitted to advanced standing and could have finished college in 1857, but finding himself behind in some areas, he wrote home that he preferred to pursue a more leisurely pace so as "to avail myself of the literary treasures of the libraries." While at Brown, Hay came under the influence of Sarah Helen Whitman and Nora Perry, and was received into their literary circle. Appointed Class Poet, he read a poem of his own composition entitled "Erato" at Class Day (June 10, 1858) of his senior year, captivating his audience.
Following his graduation from Brown that year with an M.A. degree, Hay found himself in Springfield, studying law in the office of his uncle Milton Hay. Fortuitously, Milton Hay's office was next door to the law office of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was persuaded by his secretary, John Nicolay, to hire Hay as an assistant private secretary, and Hay thus became a member of the White House household. Early in 1864, Hay was named Assistant Adjutant-general in the Army and detailed to the White House with the successive ranks of major, lieutenant colonel, and colonel.
In March 1865, Hay was appointed by Lincoln as secretary to the American legation in Paris, where he remained until 1867. In 1867, he moved on to Vienna as Chargé d'Affaires, and in 1869 he became Secretary of Legation in Madrid. Returning to the United States in 1870, he went to work for Whitelaw Reid as editorial writer and night editor for the New York Tribune. During the next 5 years, Hay's popularity as a literary figure and public speaker rose. Two of his best known poems, "Little breeches" (1870) and "Jim Bludso" (1871), were well-received features in the Tribune. In 1871 Hay published two popular booklength works, Pike County ballads and other pieces and Castilian days. His editorials on political affairs, both domestic and foreign, were widely read.
Hay's marriage in 1874 to Clara L. Stone, daughter of wealthy Amasa Stone of Cleveland, would assure him financial independence and changed his life. He resigned from the Tribune and moved to Cleveland to conduct the financial affairs of his father-in-law, and found himself free to resume writing. He and John Nicolay began their monumental ten volume work, Abraham Lincoln: a History which was finally published in 1890. He also authored the novel The Breadwinners (1884) which attacked the rising trade union movement. In 1878, however, he moved back to Washington to join the State Department as Assistant Secretary of State during the Hayes administration. There, he and Henry Adams occupied adjoining town houses designed by H. H. Richardson at 800 Sixteenth Street, N.W., across from the White House. In 1881, while Whitelaw Reid was in Europe, Hay served as editor of the Tribune; then, having decided to give up politics, he began his own travels. For the next dozen years, Hay continued to be involved in domestic political affairs as a private citizen.
When his friend William McKinley was elected president in 1896, Hay's political star grew brighter; he was appointed ambassador to Great Britain the following year, where he was much admired and succeeded in improving American relations with Britain. In September 1898, he was brought back to Washington to take up the post of Secretary of State, which he held until his death.
The stressful events of the next few years - the end of the Spanish-American War, the "Open Door" policy in China, the Boxer Rebellion, the Russo-Japanese War, the Alaska boundary treaty, and the Panama Canal treaty - eventually took their toll, and Hay, who had been in ill health for most of this time, died at his summer home, "The Fells," on the shores of Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire, on July 1, 1905.
Access & Use
Access to the collection: | There are no restrictions on access, except that the manuscripts may be viewed only on microfilm at the John Hay Library. |
Use of the materials: | Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. Researchers should note that compliance with copyright law is their responsibility. Researchers must determine the owners of the literary rights and obtain any necessary permissions from them. |
Alternate form: | 18 microfilm reels (F5701: 1-16; F3257; F3351B) |
Preferred citation: | John Hay papers, Ms. Hay, Brown University Library. |
Contact information: | John Hay Library , Special Collections Box A Brown University Providence, RI 02912 Tel: 401-863-2146 email: hay@brown.edu |
Administrative Information
ABOUT THE COLLECTION | |
Acquisition: | The John Hay papers at Brown University were received through gifts and purchases. Gifts were received from: Clarence Hay, James W. Wadsworth, John Hay Whitney, W. Easton Louttit, Jr., Senator Stuart Symington, and John Hay (the grandson). |
Processing information: | Portrait of John Hay by John Singer Sargent |
ABOUT THE FINDING AID | |
Author: | Finding aid prepared by Brown University Library staff; revised in 2002 by Mary-Jo Kline |
Encoding: | This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit 2013-03-04 |
Additional Information
Related material: | Additional resources at Brown:
|
Location/Existence of copies: | 18 microfilm reels (F5701: 1-16; F3257; F3351B) |
Other information: |
|
Inventory
Series 1. Writings and Diaries of John Hay
3.0 reels
Reel F5701:15; F3257;
F3351B
Series 1. Subseries A. Writings of John Hay
1.0 reel
Reel F5701: 15
Copies of Hay's historical work on Abraham Lincoln, and poetry.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 15, Frame 0001-1193 | Abraham Lincoln, a history 1193.0 frames |
Reel F5701: 15, Frame 1194 | Poem "Words" 1.0 frame |
Series 1. Subseries B. Diaries, 1861-1881
2.0 reels
Reel F3257; F3351B
Consists of eight volumes of diaries. Seven of the volumes cover the Civil War
and the immediate post-war years. The eighth volume was kept while Hay was
serving as Assistant Secretary of State.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F3257 | Diary (Vol. 1) Contents Note: Includes portions of each year. |
1861-1864 |
Reel F3257 | Diary (Vol. 2) |
Oct 1863-Jun 1864 |
Reel F3257 | Diary (Vol. 3) |
Sep-Dec 1864 |
Reel F3257 | Diary (Vol. 4), Trip to the South |
Apr-Jun 1863 |
Reel F3257 | Diary (Vol. 5), Niagara Falls |
Jul 1864 |
Reel F3257 | Diary (Vol. 6), Florida |
Jan-Mar 1864 |
Reel F3257 | Diary (Vol. 7), Paris-Illinois-Vienna-Madrid |
1866-1870 |
Reel F3351B | Diary (Vol. 8) Contents Note: This volume was kept while Hay was serving as Assistant Secretary of State |
1879 Dec 3-1881 Jan 1 |
Series 2. Correspondence written by John Hay
Series 2. Subseries A. Individual items, 1885-1902 and undated
123.0 frames
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0724-0846
Letters written from John Hay to various individuals, and a copy of the poem
Erato by John Hay.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 724 | Hay, John to Sherman, Mary Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Invitation to dinner and a play. "Mrs. Cameron is coming tomorrow at seven precisely, to dine with me and go to the play from here. I hope this will suit your convenience also." Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Sherman, Mary |
Thursday |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 725 | Hay, John to Bigelow, William S. London 1.0 page Contents Note: Concerning the purchase of wine. Genre: autograph letter signed Bigelow, William S. Hay, John |
Apr 29 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 726 | Hay, John to Johnston, Annie E. 1.0 page Contents Note: Inviting his cousin on a buggy ride. Fragment. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Johnston, Annie E. |
ca. 1857-1861? |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0727-0728 | Hay, John to Johnston, Annie E. [2] pages Contents Note: Writing his cousin of unfounded rumors of his engagement: "They have had me engaged since I have been a baker's dozen years old to the present time, to a large and highly respectable circle of young ladies scattered through every circle of the known world." Fragment. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Johnston, Annie E. |
[ca. 1857-1861?] |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0729-0730 | Hay, John to Johnston, Annie E. [4] pages Contents Note: An affectionate, even flirtatious, letter assuring his cousin that he has no serious emotional commitments to any other girl. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Johnston, Annie E. |
1857 Dec 23 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0731-0739 | Copy of poem by John Hay entitled "Erato: a poem"
Providence, [RI] 9.0 pages Contents Note: Copy of a poem delivered at the graduating exercises of the Brown University class of 1858. Verses from it were later read in Washington at a Founder's Day banquet of Theta Delta Chi (of which Hay was a member) on 31 Oct 1927. Genre: typed manuscriptpoem Hay, John |
1858 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0740-0743 | Hay, John to Johnston, Annie E. Springfield, IL 4.0 pages Contents Note: A letter of New Year's advice to his cousin: "all of which means, simply 'Go it while you're young.'" Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Johnston, Annie E. |
1860 Jan 2 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0744-0747 | Hay, John to Johnston, Annie E. Springfield, IL 4.0 pages Contents Note: Writes his cousin of his loneliness and frustration in Springfield: "I wonder if ever there was a young man who made as great a fool of himself with as little cause, as I?" Genre: autograph letter Hay, John Johnson, Annie E. |
1860 Apr 15 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0748-0751 | Hay, John to Johnston, Annie E. Springfield, IL 4.0 pages Contents Note: Writes of mutual friends and relatives in Warsaw [IL]. Includes envelope. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Johnston, Annie E. |
1860 Sep 2 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0752-0753 | Hay, John to Johnston, Annie E. Harrisburg, PA [2] pages Contents Note: Writes his cousin of his train trip to Washington with Lincoln: "Tomorrow we enter slave territory...There may be trouble in Baltimore. If so, we will not go to Washington, unless in long, narrow, boxes." Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Johnston, Annie E. |
1861 Feb 22 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 754 | Hay, John to Swain, Mr. Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Received Swain's note on return from Long Branch; arrangements for meeting. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Swain |
1861 Aug 25 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0755-0758 | Hay, John to Johnston, Annie E. Washington [4] pages Contents Note: Describes his social life in Washington: "I go to a great many parties here, but they are mournful old affairs, principally filled with Commodores and Brigadier Generals..." Homesick for Warsaw. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Johnston, Annie E. |
1862 Feb 2 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0759-0762 | Hay, John to Johnston, Annie E. Washington [4] pages Contents Note: Has heard rumors of her engagement to Col. Edwards. Begs her to write. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Johnston, Annie E. |
1863 Mar 29 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 763 | Hay, John to Major, A.A.G. 1.0 page Contents Note: Writing as Major, A.A.G., Vols., Hay says that Lincoln is acquainted with the case of the Confederate Cap. McHenry and has given an order for his release at the request of Illinois Congressman S.M. Cullom. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Major, A.A.G. |
1864 Dec 21 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0764-0765 | Hay, John to March, W. Vienna [2] pages Contents Note: Returns memorial to Congress March had asked him to sign, explaining that he has not signed because he is "imperfectly informed" in regard to the memorial's object. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John March, W. |
1867 Sep 18 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0766-0767 | Hay, John to Osgood, James R. New York 2.0 pages Contents Note: Sends list of addresses of friends and relatives to whom Osgood is to send copies of books. Hay may be referring to Castilian Days and/or Pike County Ballads... published by James R. Osgood in 1871. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Osgood, James R. |
1871 Sep 12 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0768-0769 | Hay, John to Hance, Mr. 1.0 page Contents Note: Instructing a member of the N.Y. Herald's editorial staff on the possible revisions to his editorial on the Rupture of the Septennate Coalition. Genre: autograph note signed Hance, Mr. Hay, John |
undated [1873 or 1874?] |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 770 | Hay, John to Pierce, Frederick C. Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Replying to Pierce's question about his genealogy, Hay can offer little but the name of his grandmother, Mary Pierce, who married David A. Leonard Suggests that he consult Ebenezer Pierce's book on the family. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Pierce, Frederick C. |
Feb 10, [1874-1887] |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 771 | Hay, John to Clark, Mr. New York 1.0 page Contents Note: Instructing Clark to unlock his desk in Cleveland to find a diary containing "a list of articles written in September" and to send the list to him in New York. Tired of "hotel living and all its works," Hay vows he will be glad to return to Cleveland. Genre: autograph letter signed Clark, Mr. Hay, John |
1875 Oct 21 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 772 | Hay, John to ? London 1.0 page Contents Note: Acknowledges receipt of engrossed copy of an address to the Queen and promises to transmit it. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Unidentified person |
1877 Jun 24 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0773-0776 | Hay, John to Evarts, William Cleveland 3.0 pages Contents Note: Declines offer of appointment as Assistant Secretary of State: "Interests which I cannot disregard, make it impossible for me to be away from Cleveland this winter." Genre: autograph letter signed Evarts, William Hay, John |
1879 Oct 28 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0777-0778 | Hay, John to Evarts, William Cleveland 2.0 pages Contents Note: Asks Evarts to give him a day's notice of the public announcement of changes in the State Department. Genre: autograph letter signed Evarts, William Hay, John |
1879 Nov 11 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0779-0780 | Hay, John to Evarts, William Cleveland 1.0 page Contents Note: "Dispatches from Washington in Cleveland papers announce my appointment." Genre: manuscript telegram Evarts, William Hay, John |
1879 Nov 14 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0781-0782 | Hay, John to Evarts, William Cleveland 2.0 pages Contents Note: Regrets premature publication of dispatch in last Friday's Cleveland paper. Will return to Washington on Friday. Genre: autograph letter signed Evarts, William Hay, John |
1879 Nov 17 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 783 | Hay, John to ? Cleveland 1.0 page Contents Note: Discusses question of author's need to obtain permission of original publisher of an article for republication. Genre: autograph letter signed [unidentified recipient] Hay, John |
188-? Jun 29 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 784 | Hay, John to Gilder, R[ichard] W[atson]
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Declines Gilder's invitation to write "a political article...I cannot possibly get the time to do it." Genre: autograph letter signed Gilder, R. W. Hay, John |
1880 Dec 28 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0785-0786 | Hay, John to Fawcett, Edgar Cleveland 3.0 pages Contents Note: On mourning stationary. Acknowledges receipt of Fawcett's latest book. Genre: autograph letter signed Fawcett, Edgar Hay, John |
1883? Dec 30 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0787-0788 | Hay, John to Senator [?] Cleveland 2.0 pages Contents Note: Asks for eggs from the Senator's turkeys. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Senator |
1884 Feb 4 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0789-0790 | Hay, John to Chambers, Mr. Cleveland 2.0 pages Contents Note: Writes at length of competing newspapers in Cleveland, with special reference to the future of the Plain Dealer after the purchase of the Argus by the owner of the Baltimore Sun. Suggests Chambers inquire of L.E. Holden or Charles H. Bulkley concerning opportunities for investing in a Cleveland paper. Genre: letter signed Chambers, Mr. Hay, John |
1885 Oct 19 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0791-0792 | Hay, John to Sherman, John Cleveland 3.0 pages Contents Note: Congratulating him on his reelection as Senator from Ohio. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Sherman, John |
1886 Jan 13 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0793-0794 | Hay, John to Sherman, John Cleveland 3.0 pages Contents Note: Agrees with the Senator's decision on dealing with Donovan's charges of bribery involving Cols. Payne and Thompson and Mr. Whitney. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Sherman, John |
1886 Jan 18 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0795-0796 | Hay, John to Sherman, John Cleveland 1.0 page Contents Note: Itinerary for next week. Optimism for Republican defeat of Cleveland. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Sherman, John |
1888 Jun 11 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0797-0803 | Hay, John to Sherman, John New York 6.0 pages Contents Note: Reports conversation with Whitelaw Reid concerning Sherman's candidacy for Republican Presidential nomination. Platt's hostility makes it unlikely Sherman will receive N.Y.'s votes at convention. Role of Depew, Alger, Phelps; old Arthur and Conkling factions. Bankers and brokers opposed to Sherman. Warren Miller's views. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Sherman, John |
1888 Jun 14 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0804-0805 | Hay, John to Smalley, [George W.] Lafayette Square, [Washington] 3.0 pages Contents Note: Presenting a copy of Poems by John Hay (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1890), "a little book containing my last dying speech and confession as a Bard..." General Note:
Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Smalley, George W. |
1890 Jun 5 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0806-0807 | Hay, John to Sherman, John Port Clinton, Ohio 1.0 page Contents Note: Congratulations on victory "in which your name was our battle flag." Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Sherman, John |
1891 Nov 5 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0808-0809 | Hay, John to Sherman, John Cleveland [4] pages Contents Note: Thinks there will be no trouble for Sherman's reelection to Senate; expects Foraker to withdraw. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Sherman, John |
1891 Nov 18 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 810 | Hay, John to Arnold, Sir Edwin London 1.0 page Contents Note: Thanking Arnold for his note of welcome. Genre: autograph letter signed Arnold, Sir Edwin Hay, John |
1897 May 1 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 811 | Hay, John to Bigelow, Dr. William S. Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Acknowledging letter received on his landing in New York. Genre: typed letter signed Bigelow, William S. Hay, John |
1898 Oct 3 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0812-0813 | Hay, John to Roosevelt, Gov. Theodore
Washington 2.0 pages Contents Note: Concerning attempted extradition of Isreal Goldstone from Newfoundland. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Roosevelt, Theodore |
1899 Jun 27 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 814 | Hay, John to Diplomatic and Consular Officers
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Letter of introduction for Emil L. Boas. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John |
1899 Jul 17 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 815 | Hay, John to Roosevelt, Gov. Theodore
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Concerning Hill, a witness demanded by War Dept. for the Cerro District Court. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Roosevelt, Theodore |
1899 Sep 1 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0816-0819 | Hay, John to Edwards, Mrs. Oliver (nee Annie E. Johnston)
Washington 2.0 pages Contents Note: Letter regarding silverplate communion service he has ordered from Gorham for the church in Warsaw, IL. "I could not quite bring myself to put upon them the inscription you suggested. I have pretty well outlived all my modesty in my battle with the world, but a little of it still survives, and, at the last moment, I shrunk from defacing these sacred vessels with my name." General Note:
Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Johnston, Annie E. |
1900 Jan 5 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0820-0823 | Hay, John to Tower, Charlemagne Washington 2.0 pages Contents Note: Autograph notation "Private and Confidential not for file". Hay instructs the U.S. ambassador to St. Petersburg on tactics to use with Count Mouravieff in securing Russia's assent to Open Door Policy in China. General Note:
Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Tower, Charlemagne |
1900 Jan 22 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0824-0826 | Hay, John to Manners, Violet Lindsay (Lady Granby)
Washington 4.0 pages Contents Note: Reaction to her new book: "I shall prize and cherish it more than I can ever tell you." Nostalgia for "all I lost in leaving England." Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Manners, Violet Lindsay |
1900 Feb 4 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 826 | Hay, John to Roosevelt, Gov. Theodore
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Concerning arrest of Emile Tuchmann relating to seizure of Servian bonds. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Roosevelt, Theodore |
1900 Jun 15 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0827-0828 | Hay, John to McCallum, Mrs. Mary Sherman
Washington 2.0 pages Contents Note: Sorrow on news of death of her father John Sherman. Places Babcock at her disposal. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John McCallum, Mary Sherman |
1900 Oct 22 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 829 | Hay, John to Mrs. Mary Sherman McCallum
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Gives leave to Mrs. Hoyt as requested. Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John McCallum, Mary Sherman |
1900 Oct 24 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 830 | Hay, John to Roosevelt, Gov. Theodore
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Acknowledges receipt of letter regarding the anarchists Louis Perrin and Luigi Crescenzi. Genre: typed letter signed Crescenzi, Luigi Hay, John Perrin, Louis Roosevelt, Theodore |
1900 Nov 21 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 831 | Hay, John to Pach, Gustavus W. Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Acknowledges receipt of letter from Pach and proof of photograph received from Mr. Cortelyou. Thinks "the picture very good, and would be glad if you would send me eleven more copies of it, and your bill for the dozen." Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Pach, Gustavus W. |
1901 Apr 25 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 832 | Hay, John to Cameron, J. Donald Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: President has approved Cameron's request to transfer McCallum to St. Gall consulate. Genre: typed letter signed Cameron, J. Donald Hay, John |
1901 Jun 5 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0833-0834 | Hay, John to the Peruvian Minister to the United States
Washington 2.0 pages Contents Note: Responding to a suggestion for the agenda of the Pan-American Conference to be held in Mexico City. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Peruvian Minister to the United States |
1901 Aug 17 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 835 | Hay, John to the Peruvian Minister to the United States
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Forwarding an invitation [not present] to the International Live Stock Exposition to be held at Chicago, Nov 30 to Dec 7, 1901. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Peruvian Minister to the United States |
1901 Oct 21 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0836-0837 | Hay, John to Edwards, John E. Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Writes his friend, an Indian agent, that he has recommended him to the President and the Secretary of the Interior. Genre: typed letter signed Edwards, John E. Hay, John |
1902 Feb 24 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 838 | Hay, John to Schuyler, Montgomery Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: On mourning stationary. Writing a senior editor at the New York Times of an executive nomination that he "will consult Depew" and "should not advise the President to send in the nomination if the Senators were actively hostile..." Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Schuyler, Montgomery |
1902 May 7 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 839 | Hay, John to Gorsuch, Charles Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Acknowledges letter and miniature horse. On mourning stationary. Genre: typed letter signed Gorsuch, Charles Hay, John |
1903 Jan 15 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 840 | Hay, John to the Peruvian Minister to the United States
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Hay requests the address of Peru's Minister of Agriculture for the Department of Agriculture's Yearbook. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Peruvian Minister to the United States |
1903 Feb 6 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 841 | Hay, John to the Peruvian Minister to the United States
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Acknowledges the minister's announcement that Alejandro Garland and Wilfred H. Schoff have been named Commissioner General and Assistant Commissioner General to the St. Louis Exposition. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Peruvian Minister to the United States |
1903 Oct 28 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 842 | Hay, John to U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Officers
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Letter of introduction for Mary Sherman McCallum. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John |
1904 May 28 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 843 | Hay, John to Markens, Isaac (of the New York Cotton Exchange)
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Explains the references in a letter under inquiry. The "office referred to was Commissioner of the General Land Office" held by Justin Butterfield. The other references are to Thomas Ewing, Secretary of the Treasury, and Ninian W. Edwards, Lincoln's brother-in-law. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Markens, Isaac |
1904 Oct 5 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 844 | Hay, John to Odell, Gov. Benjamin B. Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Application of British ambassador to permit 2d. Regt. of Queen's Own Rifles to parade in Buffalo. Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Odell, Benjamin B. |
1904 Oct 13 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 845 | Hay, John to the Editor of World's Work
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Acknowledges copy of presentation edition of the World's Fair number of the magazine. Genre: typed letter signed Editor of World's Work Hay, John |
1904 Oct 19 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 846 | Hay, John to the Peruvian Minister to the United States
Washington 1.0 page Contents Note: Responding to the minister's request that a Peruvian physician and engineer be involved in the "work of sanitation on the Isthmus of Panama." Genre: typed letter signed Hay, John Peruvian Minister to the United States |
1905 Jun 22 |
Series 2. Subseries B. Letterpress books, 1865-1898
1.0 reel
Reel F5701: 1
Contain copies of letters Hay wrote while he was Secretary of Legations in
Paris (1865-1867), Vienna (1867), Madrid (1869-1870) and while Ambassador to
the Court of St. James in London (1897-1898).
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 1, Frame 0001-0311 | Letterpress book 1 1.0 item (311 frames) Contents Note: Copies of letters from Paris, July 10, 1865 to January 10, 1867; Vienna, August 23, 1867 to September [20?], 1867. Hay, John |
1865-1867 |
Reel F5701: 1, Frame 0312-0564 | Letterpress book 2 1.0 item (253 frames) Contents Note: Copies of letters from Madrid, November 8, 1869 to August 12, 1870. Hay, John |
1869-1870 |
Reel F5701: 1, Frame 0565-0740 | Letterpress book 3 1.0 item (176 frames) Contents Note: Copies of letters from London, May 18, 1897 to September 9, 1898. Hay, John |
1897-1898 |
Series 3. Correspondence written to John Hay
11.0 reels
Reel F5701: 2-12
Correspondence received by John Hay. This series is arranged alphabetically by
author of the letter; with an Addenda of later receipts, also arranged by author
of letter.
Correspondence (Abbey-Bacher)
Reel F5701: 2
Abbey, Edwin Austin through Bacher, Otto Henry
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 2 | Correspondence (Abbey, Edwin Austin - Bacher, Otto
Henry) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Badeau-Best)
Reel F5701: 2
Badeau, Adam through Best, Frank Eugene
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 2 | Correspondence (Badeau, Adam - Best, Frank Eugene) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Bickford-Brassey)
Reel F5701: 2
Bickford through Brassey, Sybil
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 2-3 | Correspondence (Bickford - Brassey, Sybil) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Breckinridge-Burt)
Reel F5701: 3
Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes through Burt, William Vinal
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 3 | Correspondence (Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes - Burt, William
Vinal) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Burton-Chamberlain)
Reel F5701: 3
Burton, Theodore Elijah through Chamberlain, Joseph
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 3 | Correspondence (Burton, Theodore Elijah - Chamberlain,
Joseph) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Chamberlain-Cooke)
Reel F5701: 3-4
Chamberlain, Leander Trowbridge through Cooke, Jay
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 3-4 | Correspondence (Chamberlain, Leander Trowbridge - Cooke,
Jay) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Coolidge-Curtis)
Reel F5701: 4
Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson through Curtis, George William
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 4 | Correspondence (Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson - Curtis, George
William) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Curtis-Devens)
Reel F5701: 4
Curtis, Wardon Allan through Devens, Charles
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 4 | Correspondence (Curtis, Wardon Allan - Devens, Charles) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Dewey-Elliott)
Reel F5701: 4
Dewey, George through Elliott, Mary A.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 4 | Correspondence (Dewey, George - Elliott, Mary A.) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Elliott-Fish)
Reel F5701: 4
Elliott, Maud Howe through Fish, Nicholas
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 4 | Correspondence (Elliott, Maud Howe - Fish, Nicholas) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Fiske-Gilder)
Reel F5701: 4
Fiske, Clinton Bowen through Gilder, Richard Watson
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 4 | Correspondence (Fiske, Clinton Bowen - Gilder, Richard
Watson) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Gillman-Halpine)
Reel F5701: 5
Gillman, Henry through Halpine, Charles Graham
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 5 | Correspondence (Gillman, Henry - Halpine, Charles
Graham) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Hannard-Henderson)
Reel F5701: 5-7
Hannard, R. G. through Henderson, Mary Newton Foote
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 2 | Correspondence (Hannard, R. G. - Henderson, Mary Newton
Foote) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Hendry-House)
Reel F5701: 7
Hendry, John Burke through House, Edward Howard
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 7 | Correspondence (Hendry, John Burke - House, Edward
Howard) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Hovey-Johnson)
Reel F5701: 7
Hovey, Charles Edward through Johnson, Rossiter
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 7 | Correspondence (Hovey, Charles Edward - Johnson,
Rossiter) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Johnston-La Farge)
Reel F5701: 7-8
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston through La Farge Christoper Grant
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 7-8 | Correspondence (Johnston, Joseph Eggleston - La Farge Christoper
Grant) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (La Farge-Lincoln)
Reel F5701: 8
La Farge, John through Lincoln, Abraham
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 8 | Correspondence (La Farge, John - Lincoln, Abraham) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Lincoln-Ludington)
Reel F5701: 8
Lincoln, John through Ludington, Marietta B.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 8 | Correspondence (Lincoln, John - Ludington, Marietta B.) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Ludlow-Marsh)
Reel F5701: 8
Ludlow, Benjamin Chambers through Marsh, Benjamin Franklin
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 8 | Correspondence (Ludlow, Benjamin Chambers - Marsh, Benjamin
Franklin) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Marsh-Mills)
Reel F5701: 8-9
Marsh, Othniel Charles through Mills, R. L.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 8-9 | Correspondence (Marsh, Othniel Charles - Mills, R. L.) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Mitchell-Nicholson)
Reel F5701: 9
Mitchell, Frederick Augustus through Nicholson, Donald
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 9 | Correspondence (Mitchell, Frederick Augustus - Nicholson,
Donald) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Nicolay-Palmer)
Reel F5701: 9
Nicolay, Helen through Palmer, William Jackson
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 9 | Correspondence (Nicolay, Helen - Palmer, William
Jackson) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Paris-Platner)
Reel F5701: 9
Paris, Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans through Platner, Samuel Ball
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 9 | Correspondence (Paris, Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans - Platner,
Samuel Ball) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Platt-Ray)
Reel F5701: 9-10
Platt, J. H. through Ray, Benjamin Lincoln
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 9-10 | Correspondence (Platt, J. H. - Ray, Benjamin Lincoln) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Ray-Robinson)
Reel F5701: 10
Ray, Charles Henry through Robinson, Chester A.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 10 | Correspondence (Ray, Charles Henry through Robinson, Chester
A.) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Robinson-Saxton)
Reel F5701: 10
Robinson, Edward through Saxton, Rufus
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 10 | Correspondence (Robinson, Edward - Saxton, Rufus) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Sayer-Sill)
Reel F5701: 10-11
Sayer, Ethel M. through Sill, Edward Rowland
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 10-11 | Correspondence (Sayer, Ethel M. through Sill, Edward
Rowland) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Simpkins-Stanley)
Reel F5701: 11
Simpkins, John through Stanley, Dorothy
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 11 | Correspondence (Simpkins, John - Stanley, Dorothy) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Stanley-Taylor)
Reel F5701: 11
Stanley, Henry Morton through Taylor, Bayard
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 11 | Correspondence (Stanley, Henry Morton - Taylor, Bayard) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Taylor-Upton)
Reel F5701: 11
Taylor, Benjamin Franklin through Upton, Jacob Kendrick
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 11 | Correspondence (Taylor, Benjamin Franklin - Upton, Jacob
Kendrick) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Valin-Watterson)
Reel F5701: 11-12
Valin, Augustus through Watterson, Henry
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 11-12 | Correspondence (Valin, Augustus - Watterson, Henry) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Watts-Willamov)
Reel F5701: 12
Watts, Henry Miller through Willamov, G.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 12 | Correspondence (Watts, Henry Miller through Willamov,
G.) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Willard-Yorke)
Reel F5701: 12
Willard, Archibald M. through Yorke, Victoria
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 12 | Correspondence (Willard, Archibald M. - Yorke, Victoria) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence (Yoshida-Zorn)
Reel F5701: 12
Yoshida, Kiyonari through Zorn, Anders Leonhard
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 12 | Correspondence (Yoshida, Kiyonari - Zorn, Anders
Leonhard) Contents Note: Includes correspondence from the following individuals:
|
Correspondence, Miscellaneous (Addenda), [18--?]-1905
144.0 frames
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0715-0858
Contains 70 letters and other manuscripts (received at a later date) by Henry
Adams, Kinahan Cornwallis, Julie G. S. Cruger, Drake DeKay, Sir John Charles
Dalrymple Hay, John M. Hay, Rudyard Kipling, Richard Olney, Charlotte Fiske
Bates, Walt Whitman, and Owen Wister.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0715-0716 | Adams, Henry to Sherman, Mary Washington 2.0 pages Contents Note: Invitation to dinner for the following evening. "Mrs. Cameron and John Hay will help me to dine the new Spanish minister very quietly." Genre: autograph letter signed Adams, Henry Sherman, Mary |
Wednesday |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0717-0718 | Corwallis, Kinahan to Hay, John New York 2.0 pages Contents Note: Covering letter for his new book-length poem, The War for the Union. (New York: Wall St. Investigator, 1899). General Note:
Genre: autograph letter signed Corwallis, Kinahan Hay, John |
1899 Jul 31 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0719-0720 | Cruger, Julie Grinnel Storrow to Hay, John Redwood, NY 3.0 pages Contents Note: Discussing the qualifications of David Jayne Hill and his wife for the U.S. embassy in Berlin. General Note:
Genre: autograph letter signed Cruger, Julie Grinnel Storrow Hay, John |
1901? |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0721-0722 | Pass for Drake De Kay Washington [1] page Contents Note: Pass through enemy lines. Genre: printed document signed De Kay, Drake |
1861 Jul 1 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 723 | Dalrymple, Sir John Charles to Hay [John Hay] [1] page Contents Note: A warm note accompanying a book presented by the admiral to the ambassador. Genre: autograph note Hay, John Hay, Sir John Charles Dalrymple |
1898 Aug 18 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 847 | Kipling, Rudyard to Hay, John [1] page Contents Note: Discussing a boy whom Kipling had recommended to Hay as a driver and stable boy. General Note:
Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Kipling, Rudyard |
1895 Oct 9 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0848-0849 | Olney, Richard to Keet, A. E. Washington 2.0 pages Contents Note: Declines contributing an article to the Forum respecting the Monroe Doctrine. Genre: typed letter signed A. E. Keet Richard Olney |
1897 Jan 15 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0850-0855 | Roge, Charlotte Fiske Bates to Hay, John
Cambridge [3?] pages Contents Note: Kind note regarding author and Hay's writing endeavors, and the writing of poetry more generally. "I confess having little sympathy with those who measure off verse as regularly and mechanically as if it were ribbon!" General Note:
Genre: autograph letter signed Charlotte Fiske Bates Roge Hay, John |
1885 Dec 28 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 0856-0857 | Whitman, Walt to Hay, John Camden, N.J. [2] pages Contents Note: Covering letter for two sets of books and an autograph transcription signed, March 9, of "O Captain! my Captain!" for which he charges Hay $22.00. General Note:
Genre: autograph letter signedautograph transcription signed Hay, John Walt Whitman |
1887 Mar 10 |
Reel F5701: 12, Frame 858 | Wister, Owen to Hay, John Philadelphia Club [2] pages Contents Note: Presentation letter for a copy of his novel The Virginian. Discusses the hero's symbolism. General Note:
Genre: autograph letter signed Hay, John Owen Wister |
1902 Jun 4 |
Series 4. Miscellaneous correspondence
Series 4. Subseries B. Letter Album
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 17 |
Contents Note: An album of letters congratulating Hay on his appointment as Secretary of State in 1898. |
1898 |
Series 5. Scrapbook of Congratulatory Letters upon the Memorial address for William
McKinley
207.0 frames
Reel F5701: 14, Frame 0001-0207
Scrapbook of congratulatory letters received by John Hay after his delivery of a
memorial address on President William McKinley, February 27, 1902. The scrapbook's
contents are preceded by an alphabetical index of correspondents, filmed at the
beginning of the reel.
Series 6. Adelbert Stone Hay Memorial Scrapbook (PS1903 .Z9 H365)
1.0 reels
Reel F5701: 13
Scrapbooks of letters, telegrams, and calling cards received after the death of
Adelbert Stone Hay on June 23, 1901. The scrapbooks' contents are preceded by an
alphabetical index of correspondents, filmed at the beginning of the reel.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 13, Frame 0001-1299 | Correspondence 1299.0 frames Contents Note: Letters and telegrams from Abbey, Edwin A. through Zeisler, Fannie Bloomfield |
Reel F5701: 13, Frame 1300 | Verse 1.0 frame Contents Note: Verse on death of Adelbert Hay (author unknown) |
Reel F5701: 13, Frame 1301-1329 | Calling cards 30.0 frames Contents Note: Various authors. |
Series 13. Hay family personal and financial documents, 1854-1921
1.0 reel
Reel F5701: 16
Miscellaneous materials, including correspondence, dinner cards, manuscripts,
invoices, poems.
Container | Description | Date |
Reel F5701: 16, Frame 0001-252 | Miscellaneous papers and correspondence 252.0 frames Contents Note: Includes an alphabetical list at the beginning of the reel, frames 0001-0006. |
1854-1921 |
Reel F5701: 16, Frame 0253-0298 | Dinner cards, menus, seating plans 46.0 frames |
1872-1904 |
Reel F5701: 16, Frame 0299-0322 | Miscellaneous manuscripts 24.0 frames |
ca. 1878-1887 |
Reel F5701: 16, Frame 0323-0330 | Sketches 8.0 frames Contents Note: Possibly by the Hay children. |
Reel F5701: 16, Frame 0331-0379 | Form letters, certificates, and addressed envelopes 49.0 frames |
1875-1897 |
Reel F5701: 16, Frame 0380-0431 | John Hay, et al.: Signatures 52.0 frames Contents Note: Including assorted writings and verse, untitled with these exceptions:
|
1864-1902 |
Reel F5701: 16, Frame 0432-0464 | Bills of lading, invoices, etc. 33.0 frames |
1864-1895 |
Reel F5701: 16, Frame 0465-0486 | Poems 22.0 frames Contents Note: Whitney, Helen Hay: Punch and Judy poems |
Reel F5701: 16, Frame 0487-0648 | Cancelled checks 162.0 frames Contents Note: Copies of both sides of cancelled checks. |