Manuscripts Division

Manuscripts Division

Firestone Library
One Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
(609) 258-3184
Housed in Firestone Library, the Manuscripts Division of the Department of Special Collections includes material documenting 5000 years of recorded history and all parts of the world, with strengths in Western Europe, the Near East, the United States, and Latin America.

Our Collections

Film Stills Collection, 1908-1986

The Film Stills Collection consists of stills and publicity portraits of actors and actresses in the American film industry.
Collection ID: TC021

McCaddon Collection of the Barnum and Bailey Circus, 1871-1907 (mostly 1895-1905)

The McCaddon Collection of the Barnum and Bailey Circus consists of correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, and other material collected by business manager Joseph T. McCaddon prior to the 1907 merger of the circus with Ringling Bros.
Collection ID: TC040

Robert H. Taylor Collection of English and American Literature, 1280s-1958 (mostly 1800-1939)

The Robert H. Taylor Collection consists of over 4,000 3,300 manuscripts illustrating in their wide range the scope of English literature from the fourteenth century to the 1940s. This finding aid focuses on the modern manuscripts, both bound and unbound, in the collection, which is designated "RTC01" within the Manuscripts Division of the Special Collections Department of the Princeton University Library.
Collection ID: RTC01

Sheldon Jackson Collection of Indian Photographs, circa 1850-1890

Sheldon Jackson was a Presbyterian missionary in the Western United States in the 19th century. This collection consists of three portfolios with 576 photographic prints and 5 photomechanical photogravures of Native Americans and related subjects compiled by Jackson, possibly from negatives in the collections of the Bureau of American Ethnology and by ordering prints from various photographic trade catalogs.
Collection ID: WC055

Max Gordon Papers, 1908-1971 (mostly 1950-1965)

Max Gordon (1892-1978) was an American theatrical producer. His collection contains personal correspondence with theater and film notables spanning the years 1942-1971. Also included are production materials, such as correspondence, contracts, summaries of earnings, financial sheets, and miscellaneous notes of plays Gordon produced, including Born Yesterday, The Solid Gold Cadillac, My Sister Eileen, and the film, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, as well as letters and script reports relating to Columbia Pictures.
Collection ID: TC024

Angelos Prokopiou Photographs Collection, 1901-1999

Consists of an open collection of photographs by Angelos Prokopiou.
Collection ID: C1344

James Madison, the Virginia Revolutionist by Irving Brant, 1940

Consists of the original typed draft with holograph corrections of Irving Brant's biography James Madison, the Virginia Revolutionist
Collection ID: C0296

Documents Relating to the Charles Willson Peale Portrait of George Washington, 1794-1906

Consists of reproductions of a portrait of Washington painted by Charles Willson Peale and documents relating to the possession of the original painting.
Collection ID: C0242

Charles Felton Pidgin Correspondence on Aaron Burr, 1871-1910

Consists primarily of letters to American author/inventor Charles Felton Pidgin relating to his study of Aaron Burr (1756-1836).
Collection ID: C0194

Greenwich Island, Pennsylvania, Collection, 1782-1796

Consists of 72 18th-century documents for accounts, tax collection, or the sale of land in the Township of Greenwich, in Berks County, Pa.
Collection ID: C1070

Nicola Fergola Papers, 1769-1824

Consists of approximately 90 items relating to the Neopolitan mathematics professor Nicola Fergola.
Collection ID: C0091

Ben Wittick Photographs of Hopi Villages, circa 1880-1903

Consists of a large bound volume of nine black-and-white photographs by American West photographer Ben Wittick, probably taken between 1880 and 1903.
Collection ID: WC053

Pliny Papers of J. H. Westcott, 1895-1902

Consists of manuscript material used in the preparation of Selected Letters of Pliny (1898), edited by Princeton classics professor J. H. Westcott.
Collection ID: C0451

Alan Bell Sermons, 1815-1834

Consists of the manuscripts of twenty-one sermons preached by nineteenth-century English clergyman Alan Bell.
Collection ID: C0389

Rose Cecil O'Neill letters to Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis Gibson, 1912-1927

Consists of letters by Rose Cecil O'Neill, the American children's book author and illustrator, and inventor of the Kewpie doll, to her friends William Curtis and Fannie Gibson.
Collection ID: C1153

Archive of the Commission for Refugee Women and Children from Crete, 1897-1899

Consists of material relating to the relief of refugees of the Cretan War of Independence.
Collection ID: C1179

Doubleday & Company File of Louis Kronenberger Correspondence, 1959-1981 (mostly 1970-1979)

Consists primarily of letters from critic, novelist, and biographer Louis Kronenberger to his editors at Doubleday & Company.
Collection ID: C1579

Peter N. Heydon Collection of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning Furniture, undated

Includes a few artifacts of British poets Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) and Robert Browning (1812-1889).
Collection ID: C1466

Sarah Ponsonby Collection, 1801-1822

Consists of selected letters of Sarah Ponsonby, one of the famous "Ladies of Llangollen."
Collection ID: C1172

Joseph François Chalard Translations of Four Novels by Alessandro Verri, 1810-1838

Consists of Joseph François Chalard's manuscript translations of four novels by the Italian author Alessandro Verri (1741-1816) into French, including "Les aventures de Sapho, poétesse de Mitylène" (Le avventure di Saffo poetessa di Mitilene), "La vie d'Erostrate" (La vita di Erostrato), and parts 1 and 2 of "Les nuits romaines au tombeau des Scipions" (Notti romane al sepolcro degli Scipioni).
Collection ID: C1632

Waterman Thomas Hewett Collection, 1914-1920

Consists of material about the burning of Columbia, South Carolina, during the Civil War collected from source material by Waterman Thomas Hewett, an American educator and editor.
Collection ID: C1082

Edmund Morford Collection, 1828-1830

Consists of manuscript drafts of two articles by nineteenth-century American editor Edmund Morford.
Collection ID: C1141

Alice Raphael Collection of Faust Materials, 1938-1960

The Alice Raphael Collection of Faust Materials contains photographs and epherema relating to the Yale bicentennial of Goethe's Faust , for which Alice Raphael's translation was used, as well as information about other productions of Faust and about Raphael's other work.
Collection ID: C1431

John Hulick Collection, 1812-1826

Consists of selected documents of John Hulick, who was a farmer and constable in Middlesex County, N.J., and a captain in the New Jersey Militia during the War of 1812.
Collection ID: C1215

W. Howard Adams Collection, 1962-1968

Collection consists of miscellaneous material relating to Black Mountain College and the Penland School of Arts and Crafts, collected by Adams, during his tenure as associate director of The Arts Council of America.
Collection ID: C1346

Erwin Panofsky Letters to the Burrages, 1938-1969

Consists primarily of letters by Erwin and Dora Panofsky to the artist Mildred Burrage and her sister Madeleine ("Bob").
Collection ID: C0647

Jacques de Lacretelle Collection, 1920-1923

Consists of a collection of literary manuscripts of the twentieth-century French novelist Jacques de Lacretelle.
Collection ID: C1115

Maurice Hewlett Letters to Sir Henry Newbolt, 1903-1928

Consists of letters by English poet Maurice Hewlett to his fellow poet Sir Henry Newbolt, spanning the years 1903 or 1904 to 1921, though many letters are undated.
Collection ID: C0844

John Dunn Gardner Papers, 1855-1859

Consists of selected papers of John Dunn Gardner, a nineteenth-century high sheriff of Cambridgeshire, England.
Collection ID: C0785

Emily Ann Brown Daybook and Travel Papers, 1861-1874

Emily Ann Brown was born in 1841. In 1873-1874, she went on a grand tour of Europe. Consists of one daybook with entries dated 1861-1862, one travel passport dated 1873, one travel diary chronicling her grand tour in 1873 and travels on the Rhine in 1874, and Brown's handwritten translation from the German of "A Forest Fable."
Collection ID: C1402

Alexander Scotland Collection, 1869-1893

Consists of works, correspondence, documents, photographs, a diary (1869), and a journal (1888) of Alexander Scotland (Princeton Class of 1874), most of which reflects the life he led in Colorado mining areas after leaving the East because of tuberculosis.
Collection ID: WC008

Auguste Plée Sketchbook, 1821

Consists of microfilm strips and prints from microfilm of French botanist Auguste Plée's sketchbook of American and Canadian views and a long letter (with typed copy) to his family in France describing his journey in the United States and Canada in 1821 as a botanist for the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.
Collection ID: C0532

New Series of Islamic Manuscripts, 1300-1920

Consists of approximately 5000 texts in 2194 volumes.
Collection ID: C0765

Jack Randall Crawford Letters to Mason A. Stone, 1897-1901

Consists of twenty-four letters of Jack Randall Crawford, Princeton Class of 1901, to his friend Mason A. Stone, who was a student at Yale University.
Collection ID: C1322

John Payne Todd Correspondence, 1792-1824 (mostly 1810-1824)

Consists of selected correspondence of John Payne Todd, stepson of President James Madison.
Collection ID: C1224

George Law Mackenzie photograph albums, 1901-1905

George Law MacKenzie was a student at the Institution of Mining Engineers (Great Britain) as well as an elected member of the Geological Society of London (1902). Consists of three photograph albums containing 148 albumen and gelatin silver snapshots. Two of the albums were compiled by Mackenzie and apparently document a single trip across Europe and the United States with images of cities, mines, and people encountered along the way. Many images have manuscript captions.
Collection ID: WC003

James Croxall Palmer Collection, 1858-1860

Consists of an autograph manuscript journal kept by naval surgeon, Dr. James Croxall Palmer (1811-1883), during his tour aboard the Macedonian as a member of the Mediterranean Squadron from 1858-1860.
Collection ID: C0970

New Granada Slavery Collection, 1757-1812

Consists of 58 manuscript leaves, comprising 27 Spanish documents, relating to the buying and selling of slaves in the Kingdom of New Granada (now Colombia).
Collection ID: C1052

Richard Hooper Correspondence, 1856-1876

Consists primarily of letters by British author and editor Richard Hooper to his publisher, John Russell Smith.
Collection ID: C1012

Barrows Dunham Manuscripts, 1947-1953

Consists of the typed manuscripts of two books of philosophy by American professor Barrows Dunham: Man Against Myth and Giant in Chains.
Collection ID: C0154

Western Americana glass plate negatives collection, 1920-1922

Consists of 319 glass plate negatives of landscape scenes in the Western United States, including the South Dakota Badlands and Yosemite Valley, taken on various geological and palaeontological expeditions under the aegis of Princeton University from 1920-1922.
Collection ID: WC059

Charles and Cora Bonney Correspondence, 1883-1885

Contains letters and postcards between Charles Bonney and his wife Cora while Charles was travelling in the American West.
Collection ID: C1430

Princeton Greek Manuscripts Collection, 1601-1900

Consists of an open collection of bound Greek manuscripts dating from the 17th to the 19th century.
Collection ID: C0879

Frederick Hudson Collection, 1967-1986

Consists chiefly of selected correspondence between musicologists Frederick Hudson and J. Merrill Knapp regarding George Frideric Handel and other composers.
Collection ID: C1083

Jean Clarence Lambert Collection of Octavio Paz, 1951-1992

Consists of 122 letters (1952-1992) by Mexican poet Octavio Paz to French critic and translator Jean Clarence Lambert; approx. a dozen photographs; and "Carnet Bleu" (French, "vers" 1951), Lambert's blue notebook containing his French translations of Paz's "Libertad Bajo Palabra," bearing some holograph annotations by Paz.
Collection ID: C1314

Panos Geralēs Photographs Collection, 1901-1999

Consists of an open collection of photographs by Geralēs.
Collection ID: C1341

Princeton University Library Collection of Alois Beer Photographs, circa 1890

Consists of an open collection for general photographs of sites and subjects in Greece.
Collection ID: C1370

Princeton University Library Collection of Maria Chrousakē Photographs, 1938-1950s?

Consists of an open collection for Maria Chrousakē photographs of several places in Greece and Cyprus mostly Byzantine churches and monasteries and archaeological sites.
Collection ID: C1354

J. H. Stocqueler Letters to John Philippart, 1846-1871

Consists of 34 letters of British author J. H. Stocqueler to military writer John Philippart.
Collection ID: C1028

Esther Forbes "Paradise" Collection, circa 1936

Consists of a late draft of Paradise (1937), a novel by American author Esther Forbes.
Collection ID: C0130

"Paul Revere's Horse" Collection, 1949

Consists of the corrected typescript of a collection of essays by A. C. M. Azoy (Princeton Class of 1914) on 18th- and 19th-century United States military history, entitled Paul Revere's Horse (1949).
Collection ID: C0139

M. Roberts Yaquis photographs collection, 1909

Consists of 12 silver gelatin photographs (8 measuring 8x10 inches; 4 measuring 5x7 inches) of the Yaquis extermination by M. Roberts of Hermosilla, some with manuscript notations on the verso.
Collection ID: C1401

Charles Edward Kloeber Letters to Margaret Emerson Bailey, 1917-1920

Consists of seventy letters sent by Charles Edward Kloeber to author Margaret Emerson Bailey from different countries where Kloeber was working as a correspondent for the Associated Press of America.
Collection ID: C1104

Voula Papaiōannou photographs collection, 1900-1999

Papaioannou was born in Lamia and grew up in Athens (Greece). She began working as a photographer during the 1930s, concentrating at first on studies of landscapes, monuments and archaeological exhibits. The outbreak of war in 1940 marked a turning point in her career, as she was intensely affected by the suffering of the civilian population of Athens. Realizing the power of her camera to arouse people's conscience, she documented the troops departing for the front, the preparations for the war effort, and the care received by the first casualties. When the capital was in the grip of starvation, she revealed the horrors of war in her moving photographs of emaciated children. After the liberation, as a member of the photographic unit of UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration), she toured the ravaged Greek countryside recording the difficult living conditions faced by its inhabitants. She often exceeded her brief, immortalizing the faces and personal stories of ordinary people in photographs that stressed dignity rather than suffering. During the 1950s Papaioannou's work expressed the optimism that prevailed in the aftermath of the war with respect to both the future of mankind and the restoration of traditional values. Nevertheless, her photographs of the historic Greek landscape are not in the least romantic, but instead portray it as harsh, barren, drenched in light, and its inhabitants proud and independent, despite their poverty. Voula Papaioannou's work represents the trend towards "humanitarian photography" that resulted from the abuse of human rights during the war. Her camera captured her compatriots' struggle for survival with respect, clarity, and a degree of personal involvement that transcends national boundaries and reinforces one's faith in the strength of the common man and the intrinsic value of human life. (http://www.benaki.gr/index.asp?id=1020103&lang=en) Consists of an open collection of Papaiōannou photographs.
Collection ID: C1445

William Yarrell Collection, 1830-1961 (mostly 1833-1856)

Consists of letters and drawings of William Yarrell, a nineteenth-century British naturalist, and related printed matter.
Collection ID: C0603

Notes of James Lawson Norris on Woodrow Wilson Lectures, 1897-1899

Consists of six notebooks (1897-1899) of James Lawson Norris (Princeton Class of 1899) containing notes on lectures in jurisprudence, constitutional law, and English common law delivered by Woodrow Wilson in his courses at Princeton.
Collection ID: C0595

Collection of 18th-Century Notes on Classical Epigraphy and Numismatics, circa 1740-1800

Consists of an anonymous German-speaking scholar's manuscript drafts, research notes, extracts from 17th- and 18th-century printed books (identified by author and title), transcriptions of Roman inscriptions, documents, and other materials pertaining to ancient inscriptions and coins.
Collection ID: C1308

Walden, ou, La Vie dans les Bois, 1922

Consists of a typed manuscript, with holograph corrections, of Louis Fabulet's translation of Henry David Thoreau's Walden.
Collection ID: C0854

Edward Robert Hughes Letters, 1883-1914

Consists of approximately 155 letters by English painter Edward Robert Hughes to his friend and patron Mrs. Sydney Morse.
Collection ID: C0743

Horton Davies collection of Frederick Buechner, 1943-1982 (mostly 1978-1981)

Horton Davies was a Princeton University professor of religion; his wife, Marie-Helene Davies, is author of LAUGHTER IN A GENEVAN GOWN: THE WORKS OF FREDERICK BUECHNER, 1970-1980 (1983). Consists of papers relating to the novelist Frederick Buechner (Princeton Class of 1947) collected or created by Davies.
Collection ID: C0820

Einstein in Japan Collection, 1920-1923

Consists of memorabilia from German physicist Albert Einstein's 1922 trip to Japan.
Collection ID: C0904

Baroness Hyde de Neuville Collection, 1806-1968

Consists of correspondence, photographs, and printed matter concerning the Baron and Baroness Hyde de Neuville.
Collection ID: C0463

Donald Goodchild Collection, 1918-1968

Consists primarily of correspondence of Donald Goodchild, who was secretary of the American Council of Learned Societies in Washington, D.C.
Collection ID: C1065

Levering Cartwright Collection on "Death Valley Scotty", 1939-1973 (mostly 1963-1971)

Consists of papers of journalist Levering Cartwright (Princeton University Class of 1926) relating to the association of "Death Valley Scotty" (Walter Scott, 1872-1954), an eccentric prospector, Wild West show entertainer, and hoaxer, with his friend and financier, Albert M. Johnson, an insurance company executive.
Collection ID: WC037

Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston Letters to Emily Ashley-Cooper, 1836-1837

Consists of 15 letters, dating from August 1836 to January 1837 from Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, to his putative daughter Emily Ashley-Cooper, Countess of Shaftesbury, referred to in the letters as "Mrs. Ashley," along with a portrait engraving of Maria Ann Ashley-Cooper.
Collection ID: C1525

John Everett Millais Letters to His Daughter Effie, 1874-1889

Consists primarily of a series of over forty autograph letters by the English artist John Evereet Millais to his daughter Effie.
Collection ID: C1471

Jonathan Williams Collection, 1980-2002

Consists primarily of letters by Jonathan Williams (or under the name of his poet's press, Jargon Society) to author and philanthropist Barnabas McHenry.
Collection ID: C0960

Harison Collection of Mark Twain Miscellanea, 1905-1933

Consists of various items collected by Leonard Harison relating to Mark Twain, including correspondence of Madeline Sinsheimer Block with Clara Gabrilowitsch (Twain's daughter), Harper's souvenir issue (1905) of Twain's 70th birthday, two Twain commemorative calendars (1910-1911), The Bookman's Twain issue of June, 1910, and a copy of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1904) inscribed by Twain in 1905.
Collection ID: C0615

Woodrow Wilson, The Fifteenth Point by David Goldsmith Loth, 1941

Consists of the printer's copy of journalist David Goldsmith Loth's biography Woodrow Wilson, The Fifteenth Point, dealing with Wilson's role in the writing of the Treaty of Versailles (1919).
Collection ID: C0607

Crispin Family Genealogical Papers, 1939

Consists of transcripts of books and notes of genealogical interest to the Crispin family, dating back to their 11th-century French ancestors.
Collection ID: C0413

James Robertson photographs collection, circa 1854

James Robertson was one of the first prominent traveller-photographers to depict scenes of mid-nineteenth century Greece. Of Scottish descent, he has been identified as the engraver James Robertson, who worked in London around 1830. He first settled in Constantinople in 1841, where he spent forty years of his life working as a master engraver in the imperial mint. His photography career began in the early 1850's when he opened a photographer's studio in Peran, the European district of Constantinople. His photographs, which were immediately popular among the art lovers of his period, appeared in international exhibitions in Paris and London and were frequently reproduced in the leading periodical "The London Illustrated News". He died in 1888 in Yokohama. Robertson earned his place in the history of photography with his coverage of the Crimean war, and with his photographs of Constantinople and other historical Mediterranean sites, such as Athens, Malta, Damascus, Egypt and the Holy Land. A close study of his work in Athens reveals that he first visited the city in 1853-1854 and probably returned later with Felice Beato, another renowned, somewhat younger, photographer. The monuments of the Acropolis (Propylaea, Temple of Athena Nike, Parthenon, Erechtheum) and the city of Athens (Temple of Olympian Zeus, Tower of the Winds, Gate of Athena Archegetis, Lysicrates Monument) as well as the Temples of Poseidon in Sounion, Aphaia on the island of Aegina, and Apollo in Corinth were magnificently portrayed by his camera while contemporary Athens was only infrequently depicted or used as a setting for its ancient remains. Although he rarely photographed people in his early work, in later work he handled them with consummate skill as a means of alleviating the monotony of ancient ruins and as an allusion to contemporary paintings. (http://www.benaki.gr/index.asp?id=1020101&lang=en) Consists of an open collection of photographs of Robertson.
Collection ID: C1380

Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh Letters, 1900-1918 (mostly 1900-1904)

Consists primarily of twenty-seven autograph letters by Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, English critic and essayist, to his English publisher, Edward Arnold.
Collection ID: C1182

"Talking to Women," Thomas Baird's Interviews about Maya Women, 1970s

Consists of audiocassette tapes with typed transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by Thomas Baird (Princeton University Class of 1945) with anthropologists who had talked with Maya women in Chiapas, Mexico.
Collection ID: WC032

Winthrop M. Daniels Correspondence, 1911-1942

Contains selected correspondence of economics professor Winthrop M. Daniels (Princeton Class of 1888).
Collection ID: C0734

George Morgan Collection, 1759-1806

Consists of an open collection of material related to George Morgan, a Princeton farmer and landowner. Included are a journal containing a survey register for lands in western Pa., a personal account book, and miscellaneous correspondence.
Collection ID: C1394

Wesley Halliburton Correspondence, 1939-1950

Consists of four small groups of correspondence between Wesley Halliburton and others after the death of his famous son Richard in 1939. Richard Halliburton was a celebrated adventurer and author known, among other things, for having swum the length of the Panama Canal.
Collection ID: C0284

Frank Graziano Working Files for Alejandra Pizarnik: A Profile, 1982-1988

Consists of Frank Graziano's working files for Alejandra Pizarnik: A Profile (Durango, Colo.: Logbridge-Rhodes, 1987), his critical work on the Argentine poet.
Collection ID: C0914

Greek-American Community of New York Photographs, 1940s

Consists of photographs of the Greek-American community of New York in the 1940s.
Collection ID: C0949

Alfonso Ortiz Papers, 1926-1993 (mostly 1960-1989)

Consists of personal, professional, and academic papers of the Pueblo anthropologist Alfonso Ortiz (1939-1997), including correspondence, working files, and materials related to the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA).
Collection ID: WC126

Charles Ethrige Minton Papers, 1954-1976

A former lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri, Minton moved to New Mexico to work among the Indians. His subsequent positions include State Supervisor of the Writer's Program of the Works Progress Administration, Executive Director of the State Commission on Indian Affairs, and Executive Secretary of the New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs. Consists of correspondence and papers of Minton.
Collection ID: WC125

Eirlys Roberts Collection, 1935-1977

Consists of miscellaneous material of Eirlys Roberts primarily relating to her United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation work in Italy and Albania during World War II and at the Consumers' Association, a consumer rights organization in the United Kingdom.
Collection ID: C1263

C. Leroy Ellenberger Correspondence Concerning Immanuel Velikovsky, 1978-1984

Consists of the correspondence of C. Leroy Ellenberger, one-time advocate and now critic of Immanuel Velikovsky, which relate to an article he published in the journal Kronos regarding the publication of Velikovsky's Stargazers and Gravediggers: Memoirs to Worlds in Collision (1983).
Collection ID: C1518

John Frippo Brown Papers, circa 1873-1875

Consists of a small collection of materials relating to Seminole chief John Frippo Brown (1842-1919) and his family, including a manuscript notebook, calling card, and five tintype photographs.
Collection ID: C1662

Daniel Wadsworth Coit Letters, 1819-1851

Consists primarily of photostatic copies of the letters (1815-1828, 1844-1851) by American banker Daniel Wadsworth Coit to his family in Connecticut--from Lima, Peru, and various cities in Europe, and from the Western United States, Mexico, and San Francisco, California. This collection is also available online at Digital PUL.
Collection ID: C0662

Short Stories of Dorothy M. Johnson, 1948-1950

Consists of selected manuscripts and some correspondence of Dorothy M. Johnson, a writer of Western fiction.
Collection ID: C0169

William Seymour Family Papers, 1733-1967 (mostly 1870-1933)

Consists primarily of the professional papers of prominent late 19th- and early 20th-century American theatrical stage manager and director William Seymour (1855-1933). The majority of papers include correspondence as well as numerous production-related materials, such as playscripts, promptbooks, and sheet music. Family members, particularly other well-known theater figures, such as Seymour's sister-in-law Fanny Davenport (1850-1898), are also represented in the collection through correspondence, production materials, ephemera, and newspaper clippings.
Collection ID: TC011

Yeandle Collection of Film Star Photographs, 1918-1949 (mostly 1932-1947)

consists of scrapbooks of publicity photographs of American motion-picture actors and actresses, mainly of the 1930s and 1940s, collected by Mrs. A. M. Yeandle.
Collection ID: TC079

Allison Delarue Collection, 1820-1990s

The Allison Delarue Collection consists of a draft of Delarue's unpublished autobiography, letters received by Delarue from various friends, associates, and people involved in dance and the theater, and prints, photographs, and objects collected by Delarue relating to ballet and its history.
Collection ID: TC012

Alan S. Downer Collection, 1939-1970

Consists of personal papers of Alan S. Downer, Princeton professor of English (1946-1970), including correspondence, articles, lecture notes, and photographs, as well as material relating to various professional organizations to which he belonged, much of it associated with American theater.
Collection ID: TC095

Theater Photographs Collection, 1901-1976 (mostly 1925-1955)

The Theater Photographs Collection contains still photographs of American actors and actresses as well as scenes from plays and includes clippings and printed matter.
Collection ID: TC090

Mavis Kalmar Papers, 1917-1946

Mavis Kalmar was an English stage actress. Her collection consists of correspondence (1917-1946), two diaries (undated), two sketchbooks, and photographs.
Collection ID: TC105

Robert M. Crawford Songs, 1923-1961

Robert MacArthur Crawford (Princeton Class of 1925) was an American songwriter and singer. His collection consists of sheet music of songs, mainly with patriotic themes. Some of the songs are in his hand but most of them in printed form, including the U.S. Air Force's theme song, "The Army Air Corps." In addition, there are two packages of records (78 rpm) of his songs.
Collection ID: TC010

Gipson Family Correspondence, 1911-1970 (mostly 1911-1947)

Consists primarily of correspondence written by members of the Gipson family of Caldwell, Idaho, as contributions to a family chain letter.
Collection ID: WC013

Leon T. Loofbourow Collection of Mormon and Utah Poetry, 1858-1937

Consists, for the most part, of manuscripts of works of Mormon and Utah poets collected by Leon T. Loofbourow.
Collection ID: WC014

San Juan Pueblo Records, 1863-1958

Consists of photocopies of a Tewa-speaking tribe's documents from the archive of the governor of San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, including leases, operating accounts, financial statements, contracts, and notices. There are also three open-reel audiotapes containing recordings of songs from the Hopi, San Juan, and Zuni peoples.
Collection ID: WC010

John G. Reynolds Journal, 1837

Consists of a journal containing daily notations and copies of correspondence between Reynolds and his military superiors and the U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs during an emigration expedition (1837) of Creek Indians.
Collection ID: WC011

Alfonso Ortiz Collection of Native American Oral Literature, 1959-1965

Consists of phonotapes of approximately fifty-five hours duration made primarily at San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, by anthropologist Alfonso Ortiz to help preserve the language and the culture, and to perpetuate the oral tradition, of the Tewa-speaking Pueblo.
Collection ID: WC017

Cattle and Horse Brands Collection, 1852-1932

Consists of lists with drawings of cattle brands recorded in Contra Costa County, Calif. (1852), Buenos Aires, Argentina (1854), and Italy (1600s); records of military brands used for horses during the Mexican Revolution (1913); a letter (1932) from the Cattle Sanitary Board of New Mexico regarding a brand application; receipts for sale of cattle (1865) in Steilacoom, Washington Territory; and samples of brands burned into hide, leather, and wood.
Collection ID: WC029

Philip Ashton Rollins Collection, 1887-1950 (mostly 1900-1930)

Consists of personal papers and material related to the American West collected by Philip Ashton Rollins (1869-1950).
Collection ID: WC001

Virginia Card Papers, 1893-2002

Virginia Card is a Native American of Delaware and Creek descent. Consists of correspondence, writings, subject files, photographs, and audio-visual material. The collection is especially noteworthy for Virginia Card's extensive documentation of the activities of Native American communities in California.
Collection ID: WC033