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

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

Constantine Cavafy Photograph Collection, 1865-1933

Consists of photographs of the Greek poet Constantine Cavafy and members of his family that were collected by Ben Sonnenberg.
Collection ID: C1043

Max Beerbohm Caricatures, 1900

Consists of six original drawings by English parodist Sir Max Beerbohm: caricatures of Sir Arthur W. Pinero, Harry Furniss, William Watson, Stephen Phillips, Hall Caine, and the Prince of Wales (Edward VII).
Collection ID: C0324

Margarita Aguirre Correspondence, 1958-1981

Consists of correspondence between Chilean author Margarita Aguirre and novelist and fellow countryman José Donoso.
Collection ID: C0267

James B. Gray Scrapbooks, 1851-1852

Consists of 10 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings compiled by historian James Gray in the early 1850s from various newspapers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Collection ID: C0895

Samuel Warren Letters to Charles Kent, 1848-1871

Consists of 37 autograph letters by English novelist Samuel Warren to his friend Charles Kent, an editor of the London Sun and the Weekly Register.
Collection ID: C0748

Selected papers of Louis E. Laflin, 1914-1966 (mostly 1916-1926)

Consists of letters by Laflin (Princeton Class of 1924) to Helen D. Hill, covering his years at the Lawrenceville School and Princeton University, and typescripts of four of his plays based on religious themes.
Collection ID: TC036

Mary Anne Hughes Letters to J. T. J. Hewlett, 1842-1844

Consists of letters by Mary Anne Hughes to nineteenth-century English novelist J. T. J. Hewlett.
Collection ID: C1300

A. Kasphikis Photographs Collection, circa 1890

Consists of an open collection of photographs by Greek photographer A. Kasphikis. Included are portraits of men and women of Corfu, Greece, in traditional dress.
Collection ID: C1244

D.I. Rallēs correspondence, 1943-1944

Consists of outgoing correspondence of Rallēs.
Collection ID: C1444

Kathleen Tankersley Young Correspondence, 1928-1932

Consists chiefly of correspondence of American author and editor Kathleen Tankersley Young with the New York book designer and printer Lew Ney and his wife, Ruth Widen.
Collection ID: C1273

Smith Ordway Collection, 1880-1927

Consists of diaries written by Smith Ordway while he was an undergraduate at Princeton (1880-1884), a seminarian (1885-1888) at Auburn Theological Seminary (N.Y.), a traveler to Europe and the Middle East (1907), and a Presbyterian minister to congregations mainly in New York State (1888-1923). The collection also contains an album of photographs of members of the Class of 1884, scenes of Princeton, and Ordway family members.
Collection ID: C0536

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

Dickinson Family Collection, 1790-1865

Consists chiefly of correspondence and documents from 1861-1862 when S. Meredith Dickinson was commissioned as a paymaster in the United States Navy, assigned to the U.S. sloop of war Dale.
Collection ID: C1047

Hester Piozzi and Penelope Pennington Correspondence, 1789-1924

Consists of a disbound copy of The Intimate Letters of Hester Piozzi and Penelope Pennington, 1788-1821, published in London in 1914 and edited by Oswald G. Knapp, which has been extra-illustrated with over 200 original letters by both women and over 300 contemporary views and caricatures.
Collection ID: C0015

Hacienda San Diego (Mexico) Records, 1634-1902

Consists of two volumes of certified copies of land titles and estate records of the estate known as Hacienda San Diego, situated in the Armadillo Valley of the northern state of San Luis Potosí (Mexico), a silver mining region, covering the period from its origin, in a 1634 grant from Viceroy Pacheco y Osorio to Diego del Castillo, to 1902, when John A. Wright bought the estate on behalf of George W. Brackenridge, a prominent citizen of San Antonio, Texas.
Collection ID: C1349

Gypsy Rose Lee Collection, 1941

Consists of the original typescript, and related letters, of the crime novel The G-String Murders by Gypsy Rose Lee, the American burlesque entertainer and film star.
Collection ID: C1107

"Migrant Pennsylvanian" by Marcus S. Hottenstein, 1966

Consists of a typescript copy (carbon) of Migrant Pennsylvanian, an unpublished autobiography by lawyer Marcus S. Hottenstein, in which he reflects on the changes in transportation, economics, politics, and entertainment which took place during the decades from his birth in 1876 up to 1966.
Collection ID: C0454

Thomas Bewick Collection, 1818-1826

Consists of several letters and woodcuts of 19th-century English engraver Thomas Bewick.
Collection ID: C1009

Jackson Family of New Jersey Collection, 1846-1924

Consists of correspondence of John Peter Jackson and F. Wolcott Jackson which is chiefly related to the New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company.
Collection ID: C1094

Sir Paul Rycaut Letters to William Blathwayt, 1692-1699

Consists chiefly of letters by English diplomat Sir Paul Rycaut to William Blathwayt (1649?-1717), who served James II and William III of England as secretary-at-war and was also William III's commissioner of trade, 1696-1706.
Collection ID: C0689

Notes of George L. Denny on Woodrow Wilson Lectures, 1899-1900

Consists of four notebooks of George L. Denny (Princeton Class of 1900) containing notes on lectures in history, politics, and jurisprudence delivered by Woodrow Wilson in his courses at Princeton.
Collection ID: C0416

Lewis Cass Collection, 1832-1873

Lewis Cass, a nineteenth-century senator from Michigan, had prominent roles in the administrations of Andrew Jackson and James Buchanan. This collection consists of selected correspondence, printed material, and ephemera of Cass.
Collection ID: C1031

Alice B. Toklas Collection, 1950-1965

Consists primarily of letters (1952-1965) Alice B. Toklas wrote to her friends Lloyd Frankenberg and his wife, the painter Loren MacIver. Toklas is best known as the life partner of writer Gertude Stein.
Collection ID: C1223

H. L. Mencken Letters to Rev. Dr. Herbert Parrish, 1914-1925

Consists of 108 letters by the influential American editor, author, and critic H. L. Mencken to Rev. Dr. Herbert Parrish, who was the rector of Christ Church in New Brunswick, N.J.
Collection ID: C1208

Hugh Gelston Correspondence, 1823-1824

Consists of eighteen letters (1823-1824) of Hugh Gelston, an American merchant from Baltimore, Maryland, to his Mexican agent, Thomas J. Shepard, regarding business conditions.
Collection ID: C1340

H. L. Mencken Letters to David Warren Ryder, 1922-1955

Consists of 110 letters by influential magazine editor and critic H. L. Mencken to David Warren Ryder, a San Francisco area journalist, written mainly from Baltimore and New York between the years 1922 and 1947.
Collection ID: C1231

James Creese Letters to Thomas H. English, 1918-1971

Consists of approximately 175 letters by college president James Creese (Princeton Class of 1918) to his Princeton classmate and friend Thomas H. English, who became a professor of English at Emory University, Georgia.
Collection ID: C0678

J. B. Rhine Collection on the New Frontiers of the Mind, 1937

The J. B. Rhine Collection on the New Frontiers of the Mind consists of galley proofs of the book by the American educator, psychologist, and author J. B. (Joseph Banks) Rhine (1895-1980).
Collection ID: C0011

Simon Hastings by F. M. Tibbott, 1942

Consists of a draft of author F. M. Tibbot's novel Simon Hastings (1942).
Collection ID: C0477

Princeton University Library Collection of Fratelli Alinari Photographs, circa 1950

Fratelli Alinari was an Italian firm founded in Florence in 1852 by the three Alinari brothers, Romualdo, Leopoldo, and Giuseppe. Fratelli Alinari became one of the largest and most prolific European photography firms of the 19th and 20th centuries. By 1880 the firm employed over 100 people. Alinari specialized in views of Italy and the reproduction of works of art. [http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/guides_bibliographies/photography_greece/photographers.html] Consists of an open collection of photographs by Fratelli Alinari depicting several sites in Greece.
Collection ID: C1391

Sir Edwin Arnold Letters, 1861

Consists of fifteen letters (1861) by the English author Sir Edwin Arnold to London publisher Smith, Elder, and Co. regarding his work The Book of Good Counsels.
Collection ID: C1328

Booth Tarkington Letters to the Burrages, 1938-1946

Consists of 42 letters by novelist Booth Tarkington to Mildred and Madeleine Burrage, friends that he and his wife made in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Collection ID: C0891

Theodore Spicer-Simson Correspondence and Etchings, 1913-1933 (mostly 1921-1922)

Consists mainly of letters received by sculptor and medallist Theodore Spicer-Simson during the preparation of his Men of Letters of the British Isles:Portrait Medallions from the Life (1924).
Collection ID: C0244

14 Africans vs. One American by Frederic Fox, 1962

Consists of the corrected typescript and corrected galley proof of the book 14 Africans vs. One American (1963) by American journalist Frederic Fox (Princeton Class of 1939).
Collection ID: C0159

Carlos M. Luis correspondence with members of Grupo Orígenes, 1962-1969

Consists of correspondence between author Carlos M. Luis and some members of Grupo Orígenes, an association of intellectuals in Cuban culture founded in 1944.
Collection ID: C1474

The Praise of Folly by Hoyt H. Hudson, 1941

Consists of the printer's copy of Hoyt H. Hudson's 20th-century translation of The Praise of Folly, the 15th-century work by the Dutch scholar Desiderius Erasmus.
Collection ID: C0608

Royal Danish Ballet Photographs, 1960

Consists of approximately 90 photographs of Royal Danish Ballet performances available from dance publicist Isadora Bennett, together with her detailed notes and numeration for each picture.
Collection ID: TC126

Thomas Nast Scrapbooks, 1871-1909

Consists of three scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings and some letters chronicling the life of Nast when he was caricaturist for Harper's Weekly.
Collection ID: C0328

Friedrich Dobe photographs collection, 1925-1930

Consists of an open collection of photographs by Dobe.
Collection ID: C1395

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

Haskell Institute scrapbook, 1935-1936

Consists of a scrapbook entitled "Annual Report of the Girls' Advisors of Haskell Institute, 1935-1936."
Collection ID: WC092

Thomas Craig Correspondence, 1882-1899

Consists of selected correspondence of the nineteenth-century American mathematician Thomas Craig on various mathematical subjects.
Collection ID: C1040

Karl Eller photographs collection, 1930-1960

Consists of an open collection of photographs depicting Greek antiquities, portraits, and landscapes by Karl Eller.
Collection ID: C1451

Moses Hadas Photographs of Greece, 1944-1946

Consists of photographs (ca. 1944-1946) of Greece and Greek partisans taken by classical scholar Moses Hadas.
Collection ID: C0766

James Holly Hanford Correspondence, 1912-1954

Consists of selected letters to American scholar and educator James Holly Hanford, most of them concerning his studies of John Milton.
Collection ID: C0163

"To Be a Marine" by Henry Aplington, 1986-1989

Consists of a typescript of American marine Henry Aplington's unpublished autobiography "To Be a Marine" and two related letters he wrote to Princeton professor Samuel Hynes.
Collection ID: C0898

The Watchman by Davis Grubb, 1961

Consists of drafts of The Watchman, a novel by Davis Grubb.
Collection ID: C0164

C. P. Heaslop Letters to His Wife, 1870-1880

Consists of 150 letters (1870-1880) by Major C. P. Heaslop to his wife describing his service in the Royal Marine Artillery while stationed primarily in the Mediterranean.
Collection ID: C0715

Winton Dean Collection, 1957-1984

Consists primarily of twenty-seven years of correspondence between music scholars J. Merrill Knapp and Winton Dean regarding George Frideric Handel's operas and their professional work and writings about them.
Collection ID: C1044

William Tuckey Meredith Letters to Mary Watson, 1863-1864

Consists of Civil War letters by Union paymaster William Tuckey Meredith to his fiancee, Mary Watson of Perth Amboy, N. J.
Collection ID: C0593

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

George Wingrove Cooke "Memoirs of Lord Bolingbroke" Manuscript, 1834-1835

A bound volume of the complete manuscript of "Memoirs of Lord Bolingbroke" by British lawyer and historian George Wingrove Cooke (1814-1865).
Collection ID: C1494

Taos (N.M.) Letters of Bonnie Scotland, 1889-1890

Consists of eighteen letters by Bonnie Scotland, a nineteenth-century Englishwoman living in Taos, New Mexico, to her sister, Mary N. Williams, in England.
Collection ID: WC009

Compton Townsend Correspondence, 1816-1832

Consists of early nineteenth-century correspondence between Townsend Compton in London, England, and his relatives and friends in Philadelphia.
Collection ID: C1037

Sin, One Way, Economy Class, 1976

Consists of a typescript, with a few corrections, for Sin, One Way, Economy Class (1976) by author Lucy Caldwell, concerning her work in Vietnam in support of the American armed forces during the Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975.
Collection ID: C0570

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

Angelos Prokopiou Photographs Collection, 1901-1999

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

Princeton University Library Collection of Rubellin et Fils Photographs, circa 1880

Consists of an open collection of photographs of Ottoman scenes by Rubellin et fils, a French photography studio based in Izmir, Turkey..
Collection ID: C1146

Philippos Margaritēs photographs collection, 1854

Philippos Margaritēs studied painting in Rome and taught drawing in Athens. Around 1846 he met Philibert Perraud in Athens, where Perraud taught him photography. Margaritēs thereafter established the first photography studio in Greece, based out of his house, where he photographed Athens' high society. He was active as a photographer from the early 1850s until around 1863. Margaritēs specialized in portraits and topographical views. He was believed to have taught his drawing students about the principles of photography, but he did not instruct them in the practical darkroom techniques. In addition to daguerreotypes, Margaritēs produced salt prints and albumen prints and also made cartes-de-visite [http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=1739]. Consists of an open collection of photographs by Greece's first professional photographer, Philippos Margaritēs.
Collection ID: C1299

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

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

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

Princeton University Library Collection of Stereographs of Greece, 1903-1905

Consists of stereoscopic images of Athens by the Neue Photographische Gesellschaft A.G. [New Photographic Society] and White Co, H.C.
Collection ID: C1371

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

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

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

George Economou Papers, 2010-2016

Consists of hard copies of Economou's poems, typescripts, and a notebook.
Collection ID: C1377

Erwin Panofsky Letters to Mrs. Alfred Barr, 1932-1967

Consists mostly of letters by German-American art historian Erwin Panofsky to friend and art historian Margaret Scolari Barr.
Collection ID: C0050

Frank L. Wood Correspondence, 1861-1939

Consists of a letter album of Frank L. Wood, an American lawyer.
Collection ID: C0241

Harold McGraw Papers, 1978-1992

Consists of selcted papers, primarily photocopies, of publisher Harold W. McGraw, Jr.
Collection ID: C1002

Latin America photographs collection, 1930s

An open collection of Latin America photographs.
Collection ID: C1355

Walter Kauzmann Papers, 1940-1993

Consists of correspondence and miscellaneous materials related to Walter Kauzmann's work on the Manhattan Project and his career as a professor of chemistry at Princeton University.
Collection ID: C0978

New Series of Islamic Manuscripts, 1300-1920

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

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

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

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

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

Caroline Gordon Letters to Morris Gordon, 1963-1977

Consists of 45 letters by American novelist Caroline Gordon to her brother, Morris Meriwether Gordon, and his wife, Polly.
Collection ID: C0578

Mrs. Humphry Ward Marcella Manuscripts, circa 1894

Consists of holograph drafts of several chapters, and other manuscript material, for Marcella, a novel by British novelist Mary Augusta Ward (1851-1920) who wrote under her married name as Mrs. Humphry Ward.
Collection ID: C0184

Sinclair Lewis: An American Life by Mark Schorer, 1961

Consists of a photoduplicated copy of Schorer's original typescript, with holograph corrections, for his 1961 biography of the American novelist, Sinclair Lewis.
Collection ID: C0336

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

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 University Library Collection of Konstantinos Dimitriou Photographs, 1889

Konstantinos Dimitriou (dates unknown) worked in Athens from ca. 1875 to 1900. He photographed towns, archaeological sites, and monuments, producing large-format pictures for the tourist trade. [http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/guides_bibliographies/photography_greece/photographers.html] Consists of an open collection for Dimitriou photographs of classical sites in Athens, including the Syntagma square, theTemple of Olympian Zeus, the Erechtheum, the Propylaea, the arch of Hadrian, the Acropolis, the Odeion of Herodes Atticus, the Byzantine church of Saints Theodore, and two grave-markers. There is also an image of Piraeus signed by Dimitriou.
Collection ID: C1365

Atlantic Monthly Press Author Files of Stanley Kunitz, 1965-1983

Consists of Atlantic Monthly Press author files (1965-1983) of American poet Stanley Kunitz.
Collection ID: C0903

Ferdinand Denis letters and manuscripts, 1847-1882

Consists of letters, manuscripts and notes dating from 1847 to 1882, from French historian, writer, and librarian at the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, Ferdinand Denis. Also included is one letter written to him. Many of the items concern Brazil, but there are also two chapters apparently intended for a book.
Collection ID: C1625

Daniel Hoit anti-slavery correspondence, 1838-1845

Consists of several anti-slavery letters and circulars, dating from 1838 to 1845, to New Hampshire state legislator and abolitionist, Daniel Hoit (1778-1859).
Collection ID: C1524

American Institute of Electrical Engineers Collection, 1957-1961

Consists of papers (1957-1961), and accompanying letters, of scholars from both academe and industry dealing with advances in computer technology and sent to the American Institute of Electrical Engineers for presentation at the AIEE's general meetings.
Collection ID: C0297

Edwin Forrest Letters to James Oakes, 1849-1872 (mostly 1860-1871)

Consists of 178 letters by American actor Edwin Forrest to his friend James Oakes.
Collection ID: C0721

John Watts Letters to Thomas Champion, 1813-1819 (mostly 1814)

Consists of forty-eight letters by former chaplain John Watts to his friend Thomas Champion, a merchant at Mssrs. Rhodes &Champion in Sheffield.
Collection ID: C0874