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Includes photographs of Fuentes' parents, one of his sister Berta Macías de Fuentes, one photograph of Octavio Paz, and many photographs (some are reproductions) of Fuentes, dating from the 1950s to 1997.
Series 2: George A. Brakeley, 1850-1984
43 boxes
1 folder
The George A. Brakeley series contains records of George A. Brakeley '1907, who was appointed Financial Vice-President in 1939, and then became Vice-President and Treasurer in 1941. Brakeley's tenure as Treasurer, which lasted until 1953, was marked by the University's conversion to war in the early 1940s, as well as the establishment of the Princeton University Fund and Annual Giving program. The records document all of these activities as well as other ongoing financial matters, and contain large amounts of correspondence between Brakeley and other University administrators.
Consists of speeches, essays, agreements, articles, clippings, and printed matter.
Lindley M. Garrison Papers, 1850-1971 (mostly 1913-1916)
MC060
28 boxes
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Garrison, Lindley M. (Lindley Miller) (1864-1932)
Lindley M. Garrison (1864-1932) was a lawyer who served as Secretary of War for President Woodrow Wilson from 1913 to 1916. Garrison's papers document his service as Secretary of War and include correspondence, writings, and newspaper clippings.
William Courtenay Papers, 1850-1965 (mostly 1870-1897)
C1645
1 box
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Courtenay, William (1832-1901)
The collection consists of documents, correspondence, photographs, and other papers of William Courtenay (1832-1901), an English settler, veteran of the American Civil War, and frontier businessman who held positions in the United States Department of the Interior as postmaster, clerk, and Indian Agent at Fort Berthold, Dakota Territory, from 1874 to 1882. These materials document conditions at the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation and are of particular interest for their documentation of frontier transactions, corruption and mismanagement within the reservation system, and the relationships between the people of the Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara), the Sioux people, and white settlers.
Personal and Family Papers, 1850-1965
1 box
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Consists of Courtenay's personal writings, correspondence, documents, photographs, and ephemera, as well as papers related to his collection and sale of Native American cultural heritage objects, art, and remains. Obituaries, genealogical papers, and related materials dating from the early and mid 20th century were added by Courtenay's Terrett family descendents.
Series 4: Photographs, 1850-1960
2 boxes
Consists of photographs of Conrad Richter throughout his life as well as of friends and family members.
Princeton University Collection of George Egerton Correspondence, 1850-1958
C0105
2 boxes
0.80 linear feet
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Egerton, George (1859-1945)
Mary Chavelita Dunne Bright (pseudonym George Egerton) was a writer and translator in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She was influential in the late-nineteenth century "New Woman" movement as well as the early modernist movement in English-language literature. The collection primarily consists of correspondence between Bright and various friends, family members, and literary and theatrical colleagues. The collection also contains a small number of manuscripts which include prose, poetry, and biographical notes.
Consists of materials later added to the collection, including additional correspondence, documents (financial, estate, and business), extensive letters sent to Harrison from Jane and Matilda Morris, and photographs of Harrison S. Morris and his family.
Consists of additional family papers, including correspondence, documents, and personal papers. The bulk of this subseries is comprised of letters sent by Jane and Matilda Morris to Harrison Morris.
Grace L. J. McClure Papers, 1850-1952
C0489
5 boxes
2.08 linear feet
McClure, Grace L. J. (Grace Latimer Jones) (1879-1957)
Consists of the selected writings and correspondence of American educator and writer, Grace Latimer Jones McClure. Materials primarily relate to her unpublished book, A Clippership Honeymoon, which centers around the diaries of Malvina "Mallie" McClure, the wife of a mid-19th century New England sea captain.