Guide to the Robert Cloutman and Elisabeth Anthony Dexter papers, 1797-1971
(bulk 1935-1968)
John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu
Published in 2018
Collection Overview
Title: |
Robert Cloutman and Elisabeth Anthony Dexter papers |
Date range: |
1797-1971, (bulk 1935-1968) |
Creator: |
Dexter, Elisabeth Anthony, b. 1887 |
Extent: |
12.0 Linear feet
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Abstract: |
The Dexter Papers are a wide-ranging collection of letters, diaries, reports, manuscripts, research notes and photographs dating from the early 19th to the late 20th century. The material represents Elisabeth and Robert Dexter’s humanitarian work in Europe with the Unitarian Service Committee, their respective historical and sociological research projects, and the life and work of Elisabeth’s father Alfred Williams Anthony, a Baptist minister and educator. |
Language of materials: |
English |
Repository: |
John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
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Collection number: |
Ms.2005.029 |
Scope & content
The Dexter Papers represent three distinct aspects of Robert C. and Elisabeth A. Dexter’s lives and research.
The first series comprises correspondence, photographs and writings relating to the couple’s refugee work for the Unitarian Service Committee (USC) during World War II, including manuscript copies of Robert’s History of the Unitarian Service Committee and Elisabeth’s Last Port of Freedom. The USC cooperated with contemporary aid organizations to assist refugees in their flight out of occupied Europe. Along with Waitstill and Martha Sharp the Dexters played an integral role in defining the USC’s refugee mission, and the material in this series reflects the Committee members’ struggle to convert their religious convictions into humanitarian action. In addition to the more than fifty folders of correspondence are internal memos, financial documents, procedural memos, news clippings and photographs relating to the USC’s wartime effort.
The second and third series contain academic research undertaken by Robert and Elisabeth in their respective fields of sociology and history. The manuscript of Robert Dexter’s unpublished dissertation, Habitant Transplanted: a study of the French-Canadian in New England (Clark University, 1923) comprises the second series, along with several essays, one letter and a small amount of biographical material.
The third series includes research notes and manuscript copies of Elisabeth’s published works, Colonial Women of Affairs (1924) and Career Women of America, 1776-1840 (1951, 1973). Also included are extensive research notes, photocopies, and correspondence representing nearly twenty years’ work on her unpublished biography of Charlotte (Charpentier/Carpenter) Scott, the wife of Sir Walter Scott. One bound manuscript along with multiple manuscript drafts and fragments occupy two boxes of this series.
The fourth series is a substantial collection of the papers of Baptist minister Alfred Williams Anthony (1860-1939), father of Elisabeth Dexter. This collection includes his personal and professional correspondence, journals, photographs and writings. Anthony wrote extensively on financial planning for charitable organizations as well as on religious, literary and sociological topics. He traveled widely as a Baptist missionary and the series contains many snapshots from his 1910 tour of Burma (Myanmar) and India. In addition the series contains personal items and documents relating to both the Anthony and Angell Families of Rhode Island (Albert’s first wife was Harriet Angell).
Access Points
Subject Names
- Anthony, Alfred Williams, 1860-1939
- Corson, James Clarkson
- Dexter, Elisabeth Anthony, b. 1887
- Dexter, Robert Cloutman, b. 1887
- England, Sylvia
- Gano, Seth Thomas, 1879-1955
- Joy, Charles Rhind, 1885-
- Quynn, Dorothy MacKay, 1899-
- Scott, Charlotte Charpentier--Biography.
- Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832--Biography.
- Sharp, Martha Alice Ingham Dickie
- Sharp, Waitstill
Subject Organizations
Subject Topics
Occupations
Document Types
Subject Topics
Arrangement
This collection is arranged into the following 4 series:
Series 1. Unitarian Service Committee refugee work
- Subseries A. Correspondence
- Subseries B. Reports, memos and financial documents
- Subseries C. Manuscripts and publications
- Subseries D. Photographs
Series 2. Robert Cloutman Dexter (Brown A.B. 1912; A.M. 1917)
Series 3. Elisabeth Anthony Dexter
- Subseries A. Colonial Women of Affairs/Career Women of America, 1776-1840
- Subseries B. Scott manuscripts and research
- Subseries C. Personal correspondence and documents
Series 4. Alfred Williams Anthony (Brown class of 1883; father of Elisabeth A. Dexter)
- Subseries A. Correspondence
- Subseries B. Diaries and journals
- Subseries C. Writings
- Subseries D. Family papers, biographical and historical material
- Subseries E. Photographs
Biographical note
Robert Cloutman DexterRobert Cloutman Dexter was born in 1887 in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, to William and Willamina (Snow) Dexter. He earned both his A.B. (1912) and A.M. (1917) from Brown University before being awarded the Ph.D. in Sociology in 1923 from Clark University (Worcester, Mass.), where he wrote his dissertation on French Canadian emigration to New England. In 1914 he married Elisabeth Anthony, and they had two children, Lewis and Harriet.
Dr. Dexter taught sociology and political science at Skidmore College before he was appointed Social and Foreign Relations Secretary for the American Unitarian Association in 1927. He became Executive Director of the Unitarian Service Committee upon its formation in 1940 and worked with his wife in the Lisbon office assisting European war refugees until the end of 1944. He also served as attaché to the American Embassy in Lisbon in 1944.
In 1945 Dr. Dexter became a European representative of the Church Peace Union (now the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs), a position requiring extensive world travel. Andrew Carnegie had organized the CPU in 1914 to promote “moral leadership and … alternatives to armed conflict” (
Carnegie Council web site) through the cooperation of world churches and spiritual organizations. Following this appointment, Dr. Dexter worked for various religious/humanitarian organizations, including the World Alliance for Friendship through the Churches and World Affairs Council of Rhode Island.
Among his publications are Social Adjustment (Knopf, 1927) and The Minister and Family Troubles: a Case Study of the Minister and the Church to Sex and Family Problems (R.R. Smith, 1931), written jointly with his wife Elisabeth.
Robert Dexter died in 1955 at age 68.
Elisabeth Anthony DexterElisabeth Anthony Dexter was born in 1887 to Alfred W. and Harriet (Angell) Anthony in Bangor, Maine. In 1908 she graduated from Bates College with a Bachelor’s degree in Literature. After receiving her A.M. from Columbia, she earned a Ph.D. in American History from Clark University (Worcester, Mass.) in 1923.
Like her husband Robert, Elisabeth taught at Skidmore before devoting herself to humanitarian work with the Unitarian Service Committee from 1941 to 1944 in their Lisbon office. While in Lisbon she performed intelligence work for the Office of Strategic Services. From 1945 until 1948 she joined her husband in representing the Church Peace Union in Europe.
In addition to her humanitarian work, Dr. Dexter remained an active scholar and educator. She published two noteworthy historical studies of colonial and early American women’s professions: Colonial Women of Affairs (1924) and Career Women of America, 1776-1840 (1951), both of which were reprinted in 1971. She spent nearly twenty years researching and writing an ultimately unpublished biography of Sir Walter Scott’s wife Charlotte, variously titled The Happy Marriage and the Mystery and Sir Walter Scott and his Wife. In 1945 she was awarded the honorary LL.D. from her alma mater, Bates College.
Elisabeth Dexter died on March 26, 1971, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Dexters and the Unitarian Service CommitteeThe Unitarian Service Committee (USC) was formalized in 1940 as the humanitarian arm of the American Unitarian Association (AUA). Several years earlier, Robert C. Dexter, director of the AUA’s Department of Social Relations, had called for action in response to Hitler’s annexation of the Sudetenland, a region of western Czechoslovakia inhabited by ethnic Germans. In 1939 Rev. Waitstill and Martha Sharp traveled to Prague to assess the resulting refugee problem. Weeks later the Nazis occupied the entire country and the Sharps began the USC rescue and relief effort that would eventually be based in Marseilles and Lisbon.
In 1940 Robert Dexter became Executive Director of the Unitarian Service Committee and traveled with Elisabeth to Europe early in 1940 to evaluate the refugee problem and recommend relief measures. The following year they established the Lisbon office to assist refugees and worked out of it until the end of 1944. According to the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (the Unitarian and Universalist service committees formally merged in 1963 after years of collaboration) the USC effort resulted in the rescue of between 1000 and 3000 individuals by the end of World War II.
Alfred Williams AnthonyElisabeth Dexter’s father, Alfred Williams Anthony, was born on January 13, 1860, in Providence, Rhode Island, to Lewis Williams and Britannia (Waterman) Anthony. He graduated from Brown University in 1883; after graduating from Cobb Divinity School (Lewiston, Maine) he entered the Free Baptist ministry. He married Harriet Angell in 1885 and settled in Maine, where he pursued his work as a minister, author and academic. He and Harriet had four children, only two of whom reached adulthood: Elisabeth (1887) and Alfred (1894). Harriet died in 1899, and Anthony married Gertrude Libbey of Lewiston, Maine, in 1903, after which were born two more children: Richard (1903) and Warren (1905).
Dr. Anthony received his Doctorate in Divinity from Cobb in 1902 and taught for many years at Bates College School of Divinity. In addition, he worked for the American Baptist Home Mission Society and, after retirement, the Federal Council of Churches. Throughout his career, he wrote extensively on the Baptist ministry, interdenominational relations and financial planning for nonprofit organizations.
Alfred Williams Anthony died in 1939.
Access & Use
Access to the collection: |
There are no restrictions on access, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested. |
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. |
Preferred citation: |
Robert Cloutman and Elisabeth Anthony Dexter papers, Ms. 2005.029, Brown University Library. |
Contact information: |
John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts Box A Brown University Providence, RI 02912 Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu
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Administrative Information
ABOUT THE COLLECTION |
Acquisition: |
Gift of Lewis A. Dexter in 1981. Three additional items acquired in 1997. |
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ABOUT THE FINDING AID |
Author: |
Finding aid prepared by Deborah Peterson. |
Encoding: |
This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit
2018-05-08 |
Descriptive rules: |
Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) |
Additional Information
Inventory
Series 1. Unitarian Service Committee refugee work, 1919-1969
Series 1. Subseries A. Correspondence, 1919-1969
53.0 folder(s)
Box 1, Folder 1 |
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1919-1930 |
Box 1, Folder 50 |
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1950-1959 |
Box 1, Folder 51 |
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1960-1969 |
Box 1, Folder 52 |
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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1942-1943 |
Box 1, Folder 53 |
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Undated correspondence
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undated |
Series 1. Suberies B. Reports, memos and financial documents, 1930-1968
8.0 folder(s)
Box 1, Folder 55 |
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Financial documents
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1940-1943 |
Box 1, Folder 56 |
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Internal correspondence, memos
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1942-1944 |
Box 2, Folder 1 |
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Travel reports
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1937-1940 |
Box 2, Folder 2 |
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Refugee documents: procedures, reports, memoirs
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1938-1962 |
Box 2, Folder 3 |
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Miscellaneous printed matter
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1933-1968 |
Box 1, Folder 54 |
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Miscellaneous writings
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1930-1944 |
Box 2, Folder 4 |
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Martha and Waitstill Sharp report
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1939-1941 |
Box 2, Folder 5 |
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Jan Masaryk documents
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1948-1968 |
Series 1. Suberies C. Manuscripts and publications, 1930-1965
21.0 folder(s)
Box 2, Folder 6 |
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Robert C. Dexter - History of the Unitarian Service Committee: chap. 1-6
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 7 |
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Robert C. Dexter - History of the Unitarian Service Committee: chap. 7-12
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 8 |
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Robert C. Dexter - History of the Unitarian Service Committee: complete, revised version?
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 9 |
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Robert C. Dexter - History of the Unitarian Service Committee: manuscript fragments and notes
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1954-1955 |
Box 2, Folder 10 |
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Robert C. Dexter - Miscellaneous writings
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1941-1953 |
Box 2, Folder 11 |
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Elisabeth A. Dexter - Lisbon, Bottleneck of Europe
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 12 |
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Elisabeth A. Dexter - Last Port of Freedom: contents-chap. 5
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 13 |
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Elisabeth A. Dexter - Last Port of Freedom: chap. 6-9
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 14 |
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Elisabeth A. Dexter - Last Port of Freedom: "Walsh" version
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 15 |
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Elisabeth A. Dexter - Last Port of Freedom: fragments
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 16 |
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Elisabeth A. Dexter - Last Port of Freedom: book proposal and notes
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1956-1965 |
Box 2, Folder 17 |
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Elisabeth A. Dexter - Miscellaneous essays
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1942-1947 |
Box 2, Folder 18 |
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Elisabeth A. Dexter - Miscellaneous notes
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undated |
Box 2, Folder 19 |
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Christian Century (journal) Contents Note: 8 issues
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1930-1938 |
Box 2, Folder 20 |
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Christian Century (journal) Contents Note: 10 issues
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1938 |
Box 2, Folder 21 |
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Christian Register (journal) Contents Note: 16 issues
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1938-1940 |
Box 3, Folder 1 |
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Christian Register (journal) Contents Note: 7 issues
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1941-1958 |
Box 3, Folder 2 |
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Miscellaneous offprints
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1938-1943 |
Box 3, Folder 3 |
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Miscellaneous news clippings
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1935-1946 |
Box Oversize, Folder 4 |
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Lewis Dexter's collection of German campaign writing and mementoes
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1932 |
Box 3, Folder 4 |
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Publications of related organizations
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1940-1941 |
Series 1. Suberies D. Photographs, 1937-1944
1.0 folder(s)
Box 3, Folder 5
Series 2. Robert Cloutman Dexter, 1913-1966
5.0 folder(s)
Box 3, Folder 6 |
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Habitant Transplanted: pp. 1-153
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 7 |
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Habitant Transplanted: pp. 154-end
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 8 |
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Miscellaneous essays
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Box 3, Folder 9 |
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Correspondence
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 10 |
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Biographical and legal documents
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1943-1966 |
Series 3. Elisabeth Anthony Dexter, 1950-1973
110.0 folder(s)
Series 3. Subseries A. Colonial Women of Affairs/Career Women of America, 1776-1840, 1950-1973
27.0 folder(s)
Box 3, Folder 11 |
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Colonial Women of Affairs: introd., chap. 6-10
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 12 |
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Career Women of America - Heavily edited version: ch. 1-4, notes
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1973 |
Box 3, Folder 13 |
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Career Women of America - Heavily edited version: ch. 5-7, 9-10, conclusion
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1973 |
Box 3, Folder 14 |
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Career Women of America - Table of contents, introduction
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 15-24 |
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Career Women of America - Chapter 1- Chapter 10
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 25 |
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Career Women of America - Conclusion
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 26 |
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Career Women of America - Carbon copy of entire ms., edited and indexed
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 27 |
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Career Women of America - Related correspondence and misc. promotional material
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1950-1970 |
Box 3, Folder 28 |
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Career Women of America - Related historical essays
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 1 |
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Career Women of America - Research notes
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 2 |
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Career Women of America - Illustrations
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 3 |
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Career Women of America - Shoebox A: Citations and notes
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 4 |
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Career Women of America - Shoebox B: Citations and notes
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 5 |
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Career Women of America - Enclosures from Shoebox A, Citations and notes
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 6 |
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Career Women of America - Enclosures from Shoebox B, Citations and notes
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 7 |
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Career Women of America - Page proofs (includes "References")
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1950 |
Box 4, Folder 8 |
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Career Women of America - Page proofs (lacks "References")
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1950 |
Box 4, Folder 9 |
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Radcliffe Workshop: "Women in Organized Religion, 1860-1900"
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1953 |
Series 3. Subseries B. Scott manuscripts and research, 1786-1971
81.0 folder(s)
Box 8, Folder 5 |
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Bound manuscript (complete)
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 10 |
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Prologue (multiple versions)
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 11 |
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Part I, chap. 1: The Courtship (multiple versions)
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undated |
Box 4, Folder 12 |
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Part I, chap. 2a: Edinburgh and Lasswade (multiple versions)
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 1 |
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Part I, chap. 2b: Edinburgh and Lasswade (partial drafts, loose pages, extras)
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 2 |
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Part I, chap. 3: Ashiestiel and The Lay
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 3 |
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Part I, chap. 4: Troubles and pleasures
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 4 |
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Part I, chap. 5: A house of their own
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 5 |
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Part I, chap. 6: Hospitality unlimited
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 6 |
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Part I, chap. 7: Lady Scott of Abbotsford
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 7 |
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Part I, chap. 8: Castle building
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 8 |
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Part I, chap. 9: The castle crumbles
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 9 |
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Part II, chap. 1: Gossip and biographers
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 10 |
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Part II, chap. 2: Childhood in Lyons
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 11 |
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Part II, chap. 3: Lord Fairford's wards
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 12 |
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Part II, chap. 4: The strange affair of Wyrriot Owen
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 13 |
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Part II, chap. 5: The story that was not told
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 14 |
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Appendices
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 15 |
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Bibliographical notes
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 16 |
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Earlier drafts and fragments
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 17 |
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Alternative version: Pt. 1
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 18 |
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Alternative version: Pt. 2
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 19 |
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Pages marked for discard
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 1 |
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Carpenter/Charpentier notes
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circa 1960 |
Box 6, Folder 2 |
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Downshire notes
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circa 1960 |
Box 6, Folder 3 |
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Dumergue notes
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circa 1960 |
Box 6, Folder 4 |
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Nicholson notes
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circa 1960 |
Box 6, Folder 5 |
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Pichot notes
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circa 1960 |
Box 6, Folder 6 |
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Wyrriot Owen notes
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circa 1960 |
Box 6, Folder 7 |
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Miscellaneous notes--1
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circa 1960 |
Box 6, Folder 8 |
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Miscellaneous notes--2
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1956-1963 |
Box 6, Folder 9 |
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Miscellaneous notes--3
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circa 1963 |
Box 6, Folder 10 |
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Miscellaneous notes--4
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circa 1960 |
Box 6, Folder 11 |
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Miscellaneous notes--5
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 12 |
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Miscellaneous notes--6
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 13 |
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Miscellaneous notes--7
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 14 |
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Research notebooks--1
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1957-1958 |
Box 6, Folder 15 |
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Research notebooks--2
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1959 |
Box 6, Folder 16 |
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Research notebooks--3
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1960-1970 |
Box 6, Folder 17 |
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Scott-related newspaper clippings
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1936-1970 |
Box Oversize, Folder 5 |
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Scott-related newspaper clippings
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1968 |
Box 6, Folder 18 |
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Scott-related printed matter
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1907-1970 |
Box 6, Folder 19 |
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Source material transcriptions
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circa 1954 |
Box 7, Folder 1 |
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Summaries of Boulton letters
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1959 |
Box 7, Folder 2 |
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Transcriptions of Charlotte Carpenter letters (1797)
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undated |
Box 7, Folder 3 |
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Illustrations - Notes about illustrations
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1957-1963 |
Box 7, Folder 4 |
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Illustrations - Abbotsford
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1968 |
Box 7, Folder 5 |
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Illustrations - Misc. Scotland
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undated |
Box 7, Folder 6 |
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Illustrations - Misc. images
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undated |
Box 7, Folder 7 |
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Illustrations - Misc. portraits
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undated |
Box 7, Folder 8 |
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Illustrations - Scott family and household
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undated |
Box 7, Folder 9 |
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Illustrations - Walter Scott
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circa 1958 |
Box 7, Folder 10 |
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Illustrations - Charlotte Scott
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undated |
Box 7, Folder 11 |
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Related essays
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1956-1962 |
Box 7, Folder 12 |
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Radcliffe Seminar: Scott essay
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1958 |
Box 7, Folder 13 |
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Scotland travel documents, receipts, etc.
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1940-1970 |
Box 7, Folder 14 |
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Fringed cloth theater bill for 1962 performance of Rob Roy
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1968 |
Box 7, Folder 15 |
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Correspondence - Stephen Barber
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1962-1967 |
Box 7, Folder 16 |
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Correspondence - Helen Bayley
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1960-1966 |
Box 7, Folder 17 |
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Correspondence - Grizel Cheyne
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1960-1969 |
Box 7, Folder 18 |
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Correspondence - James Corson
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1955-1970 |
Box 7, Folder 19 |
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Correspondence - Madge Elder
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1957-1970 |
Box 7, Folder 20 |
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Correspondence - Sylvia England
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1961-1970 |
Box 7, Folder 21 |
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Correspondence - Alison Gray
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1960-1970 |
Box 7, Folder 22 |
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Correspondence - Dorothy & Bill Quynn
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1956-1964 |
Box 7, Folder 23 |
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Correspondence - Scott descendants
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1958-1970 |
Box 7, Folder 24 |
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Correspondence - Various correspondents
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1959-1970 |
Box 8, Folder 1 |
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Correspondence - Research requests, permissions, etc.
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1958-1970 |
Box 8, Folder 2 |
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Correspondence - Ulster-Scot Historical Society
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1961-1963 |
Box 8, Folder 3 |
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Correspondence - Publisher queries & responses
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1961-1970 |
Box 9, Folder 1 |
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Photostats of source material - French research
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1962 |
Box 9, Folder 2 |
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Photostats of source material - Charlotte Scott correspondence
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1797-1818 |
Box 9, Folder 3 |
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Photostats of source material - Walter Scott and family correspondence
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1814-1837 |
Box 9, Folder 4 |
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Photostats of source material - Charles Carpenter & Lord Downshire correspondence
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1797-1814 |
Box 9, Folder 5 |
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Photostats of source material - Miscellaneous correspondence
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1786-1833 |
Box 9, Folder 6 |
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Photostats of source material - Nicholson correspondence
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1789-1802 |
Box 9, Folder 7 |
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Photostats of source material - Dumergue correspondence
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1789-1825 |
Box 9, Folder 8 |
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Photostats of source material - Wyrriot Owen legal document
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1833 |
Box 9, Folder 9 |
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Photostats of source material - Biographical printed matter
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1904-1962 |
Box Oversize, Folder 3 |
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Photostats of source material - Will of Lord Downshire
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1797 |
Series 3. Subseries C. Personal correspondence and documents
Box 8, Folder 4a |
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Personal correspondence
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1914-1970 |
Box 8, Folder 4b |
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Personal, legal and financial documents
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1943-1971 |
Series 4. Alfred Williams Anthony, 1840-1954
64.0 folder(s)
Series 4. Subseries A. Correspondence, 1850-1939
17.0 folder(s)
Box 8, Folder 7 |
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1914-1915 |
Box 8, Folder 9 |
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1917-1918 |
Box 8, Folder 10 |
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1920-1921 |
Box 8, Folder 11 |
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1922-1923 |
Box 8, Folder 12 |
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1924-1925 |
Box 8, Folder 13 |
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1926-1927 |
Box 8, Folder 14 |
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1928-1929 |
Box 8, Folder 15 |
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1930-1939 |
Box 8, Folder 16 |
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To Elisabeth Anthony [Dexter]
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1900-1911 |
Box 8, Folder 17 |
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To Elisabeth Anthony [Dexter]
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1923-1925 |
Box 8, Folder 18 |
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Maryville, Tenn. documents (mostly correspondence)
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1936-1938 |
Box 8, Folder 19 |
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George Ramsdell (mostly correspondence)
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1933-1938 |
Box 8, Folder 20 |
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A.T. Salley
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1923-1927 |
Box 8, Folder 21 |
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Universal Conference of Church of Christ on Life and Work (mostly correspondence)
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1921-1925 |
Box 10, Folder 19 |
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Federal Council of Churches correspondence
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1920-1925 |
Series 4. Subseries B. Diaries and journals, 1872-1937
7.0 folder(s)
Box 11, Folder 1 |
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Shoebox A: Pocket diaries, account books
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1878-1938 |
Box 11, Folder 2 |
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Shoebox B: Pocket diaries
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1910-1922 |
Box 11, Folder 3 |
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Shoebox C: Pocket diaries, passports
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1883-1937 |
Box 11, Folder 4 |
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Shoebox D: Pocket diaries
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1898-1928 |
Box 11, Folder 5 |
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Autobiographical writings
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1937 |
Box 11, Folder 6 |
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Sketchbook
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1881 |
Box 12, Folder 14 |
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Juvenilia, misc. personal papers
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1872-1931 |
Series 4. Subseries C. Writings, 1879-1937
Manuscripts, 1908-1935
13.0 folder(s)
Box 8, Folder 22 |
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Unrecorded Life of Christ
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circa 1910 |
Box 8, Folder 23 |
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Short writings on Baptist ministry
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1923-1926 |
Box 8, Folder 24 |
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Biblical exegesis
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undated |
Box 8, Folder 25 |
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Miscellaneous theological topics
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1908-1916 |
Box 10, Folder 1 |
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Financial planning articles from Christian Education
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1926-1932 |
Box 10, Folder 2 |
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Miscellaneous financial planning articles
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1925-1935 |
Box 10, Folder 3 |
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Miscellaneous financial documents
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circa 1934 |
Box 10, Folder 4 |
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Essays on writing and reading, publisher responses
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1881-1883 |
Box 10, Folder 5 |
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Short non-religious writings
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1918-1934 |
Box 10, Folder 6 |
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Fiction
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1882-1883 |
Box 10, Folder 7 |
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Verse
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1905-1936 |
Box 10, Folder 8 |
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Notebooks
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1879-1883 |
Box 10, Folder 9 |
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Notes
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1880-1922 |
Printed matter, 1901-1947
10.0 folder(s)
Box 10, Folder 10 |
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Miscellaneous journal articles
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1918-1924 |
Box 10, Folder 11 |
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Religious/social pamphlets
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1901-1924 |
Box 10, Folder 12 |
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Financial pamphlets
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1923-1938 |
Box 10, Folder 13 |
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Financial publications
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1933-1934 |
Box 10, Folder 14 |
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Financial publications
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1927-1932 |
Box 10, Folder 15 |
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Miscellaneous printed matter
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1931 |
Box Oversize, Folder 2 |
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Miscellaneous oversized printed matter
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1905-1910 |
Box 10, Folder 16 |
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Scrapbook: financial clippings
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1919-1938 |
Box 10, Folder 17 |
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Scrapbook: financial articles, pamphlets, forms
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1927-1933 |
Box 10, Folder 18 |
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Newspaper clippings
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1902-1947 |
Series 4. Subseries D. Family papers, biographical and historical material, 1840-1939
15.0 folder(s)
Box 11, Folder 7 |
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Biographical writings
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1930-1954 |
Box 10, Folder 21 |
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Legal and financial documents
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1904-1934 |
Box 12, Folder 4 |
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Britannia Waterman autograph album
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1840-1849 |
Box 12, Folder 5 |
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Lewis W. Anthony pocket diaries
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1853-1862 |
Box 12, Folder 6 |
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Lewis W. Anthony pocket diaries
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1863-1866 |
Box 12, Folder 7 |
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Anthony family clippings
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1863-1903 |
Box 12, Folder 8 |
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Harriet Angell Anthony autograph book
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1875 |
Box 12, Folder 9 |
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J. W. Angell library catalog
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1887 |
Box 12, Folder 10 |
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Rev. Elijah Kellogg sermon notebook
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1858 |
Box 12, Folder 13 |
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Vivisection literature; Society of Friends of Medical Progress
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1923-1925 |
Box 12, Folder 11 |
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Miscellaneous historical material
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1856-1885 |
Box 12, Folder 1 |
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American Baptist Home/Foreign Mission documents
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1903-1939 |
Box 12, Folder 2 |
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Home Missions Council Annual Meeting proceedings (12th and 15th)
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1919-1922 |
Box 12, Folder 3 |
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Home Missions Council Annual Meeting proceedings (15th: annotated copy)
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1922 |
Box 10, Folder 20 |
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Federal Council of Churches literature and forms
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1913-1916 |
Series 4. Subseries E. Photographs, 1906-1910
Box 12, Folder 12 |
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Snapshots, stereopticon images, cabinet cards
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circa 1910 |
Box Oversize, Folder 1 |
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Ernest Harold Baynes photographs
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1906 |