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
Princeton University Library Collection of Western Americana Photographs, 1840-1998 (mostly 1870-1915)
Consists of a closed collection of more than 5,000 Western Americana photographs, consisting mostly of documentary photographs of the Trans-Mississippi West from the late 1860s to early 1900s, largely from the perspective of white photographers and settlers. Subjects include American Indians (especially studio portraits), natural wonders, cities, towns, buildings, and economic activities (mining, railroads, logging, and agriculture). Some photographs relate to the Indigenous populations of Mexico and Central America. The dimensions, physical formats, and photographic processes of the photographs vary widely.
Collection ID: WC064
Allen Tate Collection, 1931-1979
Consists primarily of letters and postcards to various friends, fellow poets, and associates by American poet and editor Allen Tate.
Collection ID: C0648
Gisèle Freund Correspondence, 1959-1986
Correspondence of the German-born French photographer and photojournalist Gisèle Freund (1908-2000) with her New York-based literary agents, Marie Rodell, Frances Collin, and Joan Daves, as well as her literary agents' correspondence with others involved in the publishing of Freund's works and some related chapter drafts, publishing agreements, photograph lists, and publicity materials.
Collection ID: C1541
Robert Anderson Family Papers, 1790-1858 (mostly 1835-1858)
Consists of correspondence and documents of various members of the Anderson family, particularly Robert Anderson (1781-1859) of Yorktown and Williamsburg, Virginia.
Collection ID: C1230
Philadelphia Navy Yard Collection, 1831-1865
Consists chiefly of official correspondence and a few documents related to the operations of the Philadelphia Navy Yard starting in the 1830s and leading up to the Civil War.
Collection ID: C0545
New Mexico Documents Collection, circa 1777-1890
Consists of retained copies of 66 notarial documents for primarily 19th-century land transactions in what is now the state of New Mexico.
Collection ID: C1397
Richard Schechner Papers and The Drama Review Collection, 1943-2012 (mostly 1960-2007)
The material in this collection pertains not only to an individual, Richard Schechner, but also to TDR, The Drama Review, a scholarly journal concerned with the broad range of performance in society and in the arts. Schechner, a renowned scholar, director, writer, and educator, edited The Drama Review from 1962-1969 and again from 1986 to the present date. Particularly in the 1960s, and again in the 1990s, both Schechner and TDR challenged traditional, prevailing ideas about theater-what it is, how it should be presented, and the ritual and ideals behind it. Schechner argued for thinking of "performance" as an all-encompassing genre with "theater" as one of its sub-categories. He is widely recognized as the founder of "performance studies" as an academic discipline. In the process of working out what performance studies is, Schechner and his colleagues at New York University created new ideas and new ways of thinking that still affect today's world of performance, theater, dance, and the social sciences. As "the journal of performance studies," TDR did much to shape the new discipline.
Collection ID: TC071
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
Friedrich Dobe photographs collection, 1925-1930
Consists of an open collection of photographs by Dobe.
Collection ID: C1395
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Advance from Broadway by Norris Houghton, 1941
Consists of manuscripts for Norris Houghton's book Advance from Broadway.
Collection ID: C0167
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
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
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
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
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
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
Cuban Writers Protest and Dissent, 2007
Consists of formal speeches and over three hundred e-mails collected by Prof. José Buscaglia-Salgado regarding the demands of scholars, intellectuals, and artists for changes in the official doctrine of the Cuban Revolution laid down in a speech by Fidel Castro.
Collection ID: C1196
Lincoln Gilmore Smith Collection, 1950-1966
Consists of miscellaneous material of Lincoln Gilmore Smith, a physicist and professor of physics at Princeton University, relating to his construction and use of mass spectrometers.
Collection ID: C1205
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
Savannah River Baptist Association Minutes, 1802-1830
Consists of manuscript and printed copies of minutes of annual meetings of the Savannah Baptist Association from its origin in 1802 to 1830.
Collection ID: C0503
Nineteenth-Century New Mexico Military Collection, 1847-1883
Consists of nineteenth-century correspondence and documents relating to the procurement of supplies at Forts Craig, Cummings, Union, and Sumner in New Mexico.
Collection ID: WC024
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
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
Sir William Rothenstein Letters, 1898-1943
Consists of 34 letters and postcards by the English painter Sir William Rothenstein to four correspondents: Henry Davray, Elizabeth Jungmann, F. H. Sunderland, and E. G. Wolfe.
Collection ID: C0923
Néstor Perlongher Letters to Martha "Beba" Eguía and Ricardo Piglia, 1989-1992
Consists of 24 letters from Argentine poet, activist, and anthropologist Néstor Perlongher (1945-1992) to artist and translator Martha "Beba" Eguía and her husband, the novelist Ricardo Piglia, including a draft of "Evita Vive."
Collection ID: C1421
J. H. Faucher Letters to His Family, 1866-1867
Consists of thirteen letters by J. H. Faucher to his parents while he was a seaman aboard the USS Augusta on its official rip to St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1866-1867.
Collection ID: C1332
Sherwood Anderson Collection, 1922-1943
Consists of selected correspondence and manuscripts of American fiction writer Sherwood Anderson.
Collection ID: C1317
James Ferguson Letters to James Beresford, 1771-1774
Included in this collection is a series of six letters written by the Scottish astronomer and instrument maker, James Ferguson, to mathematics teacher, James Beresford. Included in the letters are Fergusons' detailed drawings and explantions of various atronomical and mechanical models of clocks.
Collection ID: C1331
Douglas Goldring Collection, 1926-1960
Consists of selected correspondence of Douglas Goldring, English writer and journalist.
Collection ID: C1066
Howard C. Rice Correspondence with Alexander D. Wainwright, 1950-1980
Consists chiefly of correspondence between Howard C. Rice, Jr., and Alexander D. Wainwright, dating mainly during the time that Rice was working at the Collège de L'Europe Libre, in Strasbourg, France. Rice was an associate professor at Princeton University and Assistant Librarian for the Special Collections. Wainwright was a librarian at Princeton University Library for many years, serving as currator of the Morris L. Parrish Collection of Victorian Novelists and as Assistant University Librarian for Acquisitions.
Collection ID: C1183
Mary Jane and Daniel Woodward Collection of M. F. K. Fisher Letters, 1946-1988
Consists of selected letters by M. F. K. Fisher, a prolific writer of books dealing with food and the culture of cuisine.
Collection ID: C1226
Henry Hill Collection, 1808-1839
Consists of a file of nineteeth-century correspondence and documents primarily relating to Henry Hill's commission as United States consul in Salvador, Brazil.
Collection ID: C1076
Walter J. Bronson Photographs of China, 1913-1914
Consists of 168 photographs (with negatives) of China taken in 1913-1914 by Walter J. Bronson when he was nine to ten years old traveling with his family.
Collection ID: C0585
Juan Abreu Papers, 1974-1975
Consists of manuscripts of A la Sombra del Mar and Libro de los Exhortaciones al Amor, notes, and one letter from Abreu to Reinaldo Arenas.
Collection ID: C0999
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
Nancy Mitford Collection, 1966-1973
Consists of letters by Nancy Mitford, Britsth novelist and biographer, to Elizabeth Forbes, manager of the London bookstore G. Heywood Hill, Ltd.
Collection ID: C1204
Matthew Phipps Shiel Collection, 1892-1946
Consists of correspondence of Matthew Phipps Sheil, a prolific British writer of fantasy fiction, with editors, literary agents, publishers, and other authors.
Collection ID: C1199
Caleb Frank Gates Papers, 1919-1932
Consists of papers of Caleb Frank Gates dating from part of his tenure as president of Robert College, Istanbul, including the years on leave (1922-1923) that he served as adviser to the United States high commissioner at the peace conference on Near Eastern affairs in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Collection ID: C0558
Donald L. Gordon Papers, 1929-1946
Consists of correspondence and columns related to Donald L. Gordon's role as editor of the American News of Books and contributor to the Saturday Evening Post.
Collection ID: C1458
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
Peter R. Decker Collection, 1830-1843
Consists chiefly of a nineteenth-century diary of Peter R. Decker, resident of Shawangunk, N.Y.
Collection ID: C0993
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Katherine Anne Porter Collection, 1940-1977
Consists of the correspondence of Katherine Anne Porter.
Collection ID: C1175
Charles Gillispie Wartime Letters, 1945
Consists of thirteen letters from Charles Gillispie (1918-2015) home to his parents, Raymond Livingston Gillispie and Virginia Coulston, while he was stationed with the United States Army in France, Germany, and Austria during the final months of World War II in Europe. His letters, which span from March 9th to August 25th, 1945, are addressed from France, Germany, Austria, Bavaria, and Camp Shelby in Mississippi, and describe the conditions for American soldiers and prisoners of war in Europe, the state of the people and infrastructure in the German and French countryside, and other topics.
Collection ID: C1538
Carter Godwin Woodson Correspondence with Charles H. Wesley, 1925-1950
Consists, primarily, of a life-long series of correspondence between Carter Godwin Woodson, founder of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, and Charles H. Wesley, African-American historian and college president.
Collection ID: C1310
Cole Family Papers, circa 1848-1900
Consists of 12 letters from William, E. B., and Robert Patten to their brother-in-law and sister, George N. and Olivia Cole, along with additional Cole family documents.
Collection ID: C1548
New York Herald Tribune Papers of Robert Cresswell, 1935-1939
Consists of several business reports and analyses prepared by Robert Cresswell, business manager of the New York Herald Tribune.
Collection ID: C1133
John Hamilton Townley Family Papers, 1836-1855
Consists of family papers of New Jersey Presbyterian minister John Hamilton Townley (Princeton Class of 1837).
Collection ID: C0736
James Gibson Papers, 1858-1932 (mostly 1858-1859)
Consists of scrapbook pages and a diary kept by James Gibson from May, 1858, to May, 1859, while traveling in the United States and Canada and attending Princeton Theological Seminary.
Collection ID: C0774
Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., Files of Hemingway and Pound, 1932-1952
Consists of selected files from the offices of Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York City publishers.
Collection ID: C0716
Fredric Warburg Publishing Files, 1945-1974
Consists of a small archive of files from English publisher and author Fredric Warburg (of Secker & Warburg).
Collection ID: C1053
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
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
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
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
Elias Dayton Collection, 1800
Consists of some business records of Elias Dayton, a nineteenth-century Elizabeth, New Jersey, general store owner and contractor.
Collection ID: C0474
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
Samuel B. Fisher Civil War Letters, 1862-1865
Consists of nine letters sent by Union Army soldier Samuel B. Fisher to his sister in Camden, New Jersey, during the Civil War.
Collection ID: C1176
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
Channing Pollock plays, 1903-1944
Consists chiefly of typescripts of plays written by Pollock over a forty-year period but includes sheet music of songs containing his lyrics, playbills, and printed matter.
Collection ID: TC057
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
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
Alfred C. Boswell Collection, 1912-1952
Consists of autograph musical compositions, diaries, notebooks, and related material of Boswell, an American composer.
Collection ID: C1015
Karađorđević Royal Family Photographs, circa 1900-1930
Consists of twenty one photographs relating to the Karađorđević royal family of Serbia and Yugoslavia.
Collection ID: C1597