Finding aid to the H. Morse Stephens papers, [ca. 1890-1919]

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Finding Aid to the H. Morse Stephens Papers, [ca. 1890-1919]

Collection number: BANC MSS C-B 926

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Collection Summary

Collection Title: H. Morse Stephens Papers,
Date (inclusive): [ca. 1890-1919]
Collection Number: BANC MSS C-B 926
Creator: Stephens, H. Morse (Henry Morse), 1857-1919
Extent: Number of containers: 8 boxes, 8 cartons and portfolio, 1 oversize folder
Repository: The Bancroft Library.
Berkeley, California 94720-6000
Physical Location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
Abstract: Correspondence, manuscripts of articles and books, lecture notes and clippings, mainly relating to his career as professor of history, University of California, and to his activity in the acquisition of the Bancroft Library.

Also included: material relating to Rudyard Kipling, and some papers of Stephen's sister, Amy Ellen
Languages Represented: English

Information for Researchers

Access

Collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Copyright has not been assigned to The Bancroft Library. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Public Services. Permission for publication is given on behalf of The Bancroft Library as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], H. Morse Stephens papers, BANC MSS C-B 926, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
University of California (1868-1952). Dept. of History
Bancroft Library
Manuscripts for publication
Lecture notes
Clippings
Stephens, Amy Ellen

Biography

Henry Morse Stephens, professor of history and founder of the University of California Extension, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on October 3, 1857. He attended Radley College School, then studied with a private tutor while in France. He later entered Haileybury College, which he left after five years to go to Balliol College, Oxford, where he took a "first" in History in treats. He married in 1880, shortly after completing his studies at the University. He coached at Oxford for a short time, leaving to complete research for his book on the history of the French Revolution. During this period he also wrote many articles for various weekly newspaper, reviewing books, exhibit, concerts, opera and theatre. After a serious breakdown of his health he moved to the country and traveled extensively in Europe, particularly in France. At this time he wrote Albuquerque, edited a two volume work on the orators of the French Revolution, and published Portugal as part of the series of the History of the Nations. He returned to Oxford to work on India, and gave his first history lectures, which were immediately successful. He soon joined the university extension lectures, offering history courses in southern England and on the Isle of Wight. He also became an editor of "India", a new monthly, and at this time accepted a position as lecturer in Indian history at Cambridge.
Invited by Cornell University, Stephens came to America in 1894, as professor of modern European and English history. While in Ithaca he formed a devoted group of students, founded the Kipling Club and an American version of the famed British Savage Club.
At the invitation of the president of the University of California, Benjamin Ide Wheeler, a former colleague at Cornell, Shepherd became Sather professor of history in Berkeley in 1902. He was able to put his experience of extension education to good advantage as director of the University Extension from 1902-1909. Virtually the Extension's sole lecturer in the early days, Stephens spent a great part of hit working week traveling over all of California, giving courses in history supplemented by detailed syllabi.
Stephens found a congenial group in the Bohemian Club, of which he was an active member, and for which he wrote his play, St. Patrick at Tara. He enjoyed summers in the Grove from early May through July, often its sole inhabitant.
He was renowned as a stimulating teacher, attracted brilliant students, gave generously of his time and assistance, read voraciously and produced solid scholarly works. Stephens particularly emphasized the importance of using original source material for research, stressing historical accuracy based on fact. Because of this passion for accurate source material he sent many of his students to Europe, and even instigated scholarships for research, especially in Spain, where he had many transcripts made from hitherto unavailable archives of Seville and Madrid.
Stephens was very vocal in expressing his opinions on the importance of acquiring the Bancroft Library collection, and for many years was intimately connected with its preservation and with the housing of its resources.
Stephens was active in the American Historical Association, and engineered meetings and lectures for the Pan-American History Conference held during the San Francisco International Exhibition in 1915.
Stephens died suddenly on April 16, 1919, while returning from the funeral of Phoebe Apperson Hearst in San Francisco.

Scope and Content of Collection

The papers in this collection, willed to the University by Stephens, and transferred from Archives in March 1966, contain correspondence, much of it from students and scholars, relating to historical pursuits manuscripts of articles, books, lectures and plays; material concerning Kipling, and the Kipling Club, transcripts and clippings.
A key to arrangement follows, and a partial list of correspondents is appended.

Boxes 1-8:

Incoming letters, A - Z.

Scope and Content Note

Single letters have been arranged in miscellanies. Two or more letters have been arranged alphabetically by author, or organization, then chronologically within each folder. A partial list of correspondents will be found at the end of this report.
portfolio Portfolio:

Stephens' outgoing letters, mainly drafts or copies. 1890-1919

Ctn. 1:

Miscellaneous subject files and personalia.

Scope and Content Note

Include Academy of Pacific Coast History and the Bancroft Library: Constitution of the Academy, miscellaneous accounts and financial statements, lists of newspapers received, etc.
 

American Historical Association:

Scope and Content Note

Constitution, programs of meetings, minutes. Some pertain to the Pacific Coast Branch. 1896-1919
 

Associated Charities of San Francisco; By-laws

 

Bohemian Club: Programs, etc.

 

California. University:

 

Academic Senate - notices of meetings, lists of committee members, etc., 1918-1919

 

President- memoranda, 1909-1919

 

College of letters and sciences - minutes, notices of meetings, etc., 1918-1919

 

Commission on the future organization... of the Bancroft Library- Report, 1906

 

Dept. of History - reports, recommendations, announcements, memoranda, and material re courses in the department, including student opinions on History 1.

 

Extension - mainly material on traveling libraries

 

Cornell University:

Scope and Content Note

Misc., including, issues of the Cornell Widow, re Wheeler and Stephens
 

Earthquake history accounts

 

French Revolution - book lists

 

Merchants' Association of San Francisco Menus, programs, pamphlets, 1907-1913

 

Native Sons of the Golden West: Misc., including material re traveling fellowships. 1912-1917

 

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Conference. Rules and minutes. 1918

 

Panama-Pacific Historical Congress, 191': Minutes, programs, etc.

 

San Francisco Memorial Association Speech

 

Spain. Archivo de Indias: Accounts for copying documents, and statement by Chapman concerning the filming of documents.

 

Applications and testimonials for various positions sought by Stephens. 1886-1894

 

Biographical material

 

Material re Stephens' death and funeral - obituary clippings, etc.

 

Bibliographies of Stephens' work

 

Accounts, 1890-1919

 

Photographs - family and unidentified. Other photographs have been removed for separate cataloging.

 

Programs, invitations, announcements 1894-1919

 

Miscellaneous personalia-calling, cards, Christmas cards, family papers, some legal papers, poems written to Stephens, including two by C. S. Aiken, etc.

Ctn. 2:

Lectures, syllabi, notes for lectures, mainly on British history; mss. of talks, some concerning the Bancroft Library; announcements of lectures by Stephens; student papers, including Eloise Ellery's ms. on Jacques Pierre Brissot.

Ctn. 3:

Lectures on general history, 10 v.

 

Notes on lectures given by H. M, Stephens during the summer session, 1902 in History I, kept by Winifred Trevellick

 

The Cornellian, v. XXX

 

Bound volume of pamphlets on classical philology and literature

 

Bound volume of Ruskin pamphlet

Ctn. 4:

Manuscripts of articles and books, arranged alphabetically by title, A - Principal Speeches of the Statesmen and Orators of the French Revolution. Many of these manuscripts are incomplete.

Ctn. 5:

Manuscripts, continued. Principal Speeches .. .(cont.) - Z; book reviews; plays including St. Patrick at Tara; short biographies.

 

Appointment books, 1903-1919, containing record of lecture engagements, addresses, expenditures, etc. 1918 is missing.

 

Kipling Club material: Illustration and printing block for Bandar-log illustration, minutes, papers on Kipling, clippings re Kipling, including copies of poems and parodies, bibliography and calendars. See also scrapbook in oversize.

 

Misc. medals, including one from the California Book Club; prayer book belonging to Henry Morse Stephens and Amy Stephens' box of buffalo horn.

Ctn. 6:

Transcripts of original documents from various archival, and notes, relating for the most part to the French Revolution and to the British Empire.

Ctn. 7:

Unsorted clippings. Many relate to Stephens' lectures, to reviews of his books, or to articles written by Stephens.

Ctn. 8:

Unsorted clippings, continued. Papers of Amy Ellen Stephens, his sister, include correspondence (mainly family), accounts, clippings on the evils of tight lacing and high heel boots, and miscellaneous papers.

oversize Oversize:

Scrapbook containing Kipling clippings (Stored off campus)

 

Scrapbook, mainly portraits of historical personalities

 

Resolution of the California Legislature on Stephens' death


 

A Miscellany

 

Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915

 

Letter, Dec. 20, 1908

 

Adams, Henry, 1838-1918

 

Letter, Jan. 15, 1916

 

Adams, Herbert Baxter, 1850-1901

 

Letter, Apr. 22, 1887.

See also American Historical Association

 

Alabama. University.

 

Letter, July 17, 1916, by George H. Denny

 

Albright, George Leslie, 1893-1816

 

Letter, July 15, 1916. Signed copy.

 

Allison, William Henry, 1870-

 

Letter, Feb. 17, 1917

 

American Association for the Advancement of Science.

 

Letter, June 15, 1914. Unsigned.

 

American Statistical Association

 

Letter, Mar. 30, 1914, by C. W. Doten

 

Anti-Jap Laundry League

 

Mimeographed Letter, addressed to the Panama Pacific Historical Congress, signed by William T. Bonsor. May. 26, 1915

 

Abbott, Wilbur Cortez, 1869-

 

2 letters, 1896-1906

 

Acheson, Arthur, 1864-

 

2 letters, 1912-1913

 

Adams, Charles Kendall, 1835-1902

 

2 letters, 1887

 

Adams, Ephraim Douglas, 1865-1930

 

8 letters, 1914-1919. Some written for Stanford University.

 

Adams, George Burton, 1851-1525

 

7 letters, 1895-1907

 

Aiton, Arthur Scott, 1894-

 

2 letters, 1918-1919

 

Allen, Albert Henry, 1875-

see California. University. Press

 

Altamira y Crevea, Rafael, 1866-1951

 

8 letters, 1915

 

Alvord, Clarence Walworth, 1868-

 

2 Letters, 1906

 

American Historical Association

 

40 letters, 1896-1917, by Archy B. Show, Waldo Gifford Leland, Charles H. Haskins, Evarts Boutell Greene, H. B. Adams, Alonzo Howard Clark, Frederick Jackson Turner, and Clarence Winthrop Bowen.

See also Dunning, William Archibald.

 

American Historical Review

 

2 letters, 1900-1906, by J. Franklin Jameson and Albert Bushnell Hart.

 

American Philosophical Society

 

2 letters, 1897-1910, by Isaac Minis Hays

 

Armes, William Dallam, 1860-1918

 

3 letters, 1902-1912

 

Arrowsmith, Robert, 1860-

see Commission for Relief in Belgium

 

Ashbee, Charles Robert, 1863-1942

 

2 letters, 1915

 

Asiatic Institute

 

27 letters, 1913-1915, by Frederick McCormick

 

Austen-Leigh, Augustus, 1840-

 

2 letters, 1897-1898

 

B Miscellany

 

Babcock, Kendric Charles, 1864-1932

 

Postcard, Mar. 23, 1905

 

Baird, Henry Martyn, 1832-1906

 

Letter, Dec. 24, 1896

 

Ball, Sidney

 

Letter, Dec. 19, 1912

 

Bancroft, Frederic, 1860-

 

Letter, Jan. 8, 1897

 

Bancroft, Paul

 

Letter, Aug. 2, 1915

 

Bard, Thomas Robert, 1841-1915

 

Letter, Sept. 25, 1911

 

Beale, Truxton, 1856-

 

Letter, May 4, 1911

 

Berkeley Club

 

Letter, Sept. 20, 1902, by J. B. McChesney

 

Bigelow, Poultney, 1855-

 

Postcard, [Jan. 5, 1905]

 

Birdwood, sir George Christopher Molesworth, 1832-1917

 

Letter, Oct. 29, 1897

 

Blackman, Frank Wilson, 1854-

 

Letter, Nov. 24, 1896

 

Bocqueraz, Leon Edward, 1871-

 

Letter, Mar. 8, 1919

 

Brandenstein, Henry U.

 

Letter, Jan. 11, 1917

 

Bransby, Carlos, 1848-

 

Telegram, July 20, 1915

 

Brett, George Plats, 1858-

 

Letter, Mar. 29, 1916

 

Brittain, Frank Smith, 1882-

 

Letter, Dec. 10, 1918

 

Brooks, Robert Clarkson, 1874-

 

Letter, Sept. 2, 1916

 

Buron, Edmond Joseph Pierre, 1874-

 

Letter, July 15, 1918

 

Bynum, Ernest Taylor, 1873-

 

Letter, May 7, 1904

 

Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1932

 

2 letters, 1915

 

Baldwin, Alice Mary, 1879-

 

29 letters, 1902-1918

 

Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918

 

6 letters, 1905-1915

 

Barrows, Anna Spenser (Nichols)

 

3 letters, 1915

 

Barrows, David Prescott, 1873-1954

 

6 letters, 1915-1918

 

Bell, George, 1859-

 

2 letters, 1898-1917

 

Bingham, Hiram, 1875-

 

2 letters, 1914-1915

 

Blair, John Halsey, 1865-1934

 

17 letters, 1902-1904

 

Bohemian Club

 

4 letters, 1902-1917. Included are announcement, menu and resolution re H. M. Stephens' 60th birthday.

See also Deering, Frank Prentiss.

 

Bolton, Herbert Eugene, 1870-1953

 

9 letters, 1910-1918

 

Borden, Garrick Mallory, d. 1912

 

29 letters, 1900-1908. Letter at end of folder incomplete.

 

Bourne, Edward Gaylord, 1860-1908

 

3 letters, 1893

 

Bowen, Clarence Winthrop, 1852-

 

3 letters, 1896 and n.d.

See also American Historical Association.

 

Boyd, David Ross, 1853-

see New Mexico. University

 

Bradford, Gamaliel, 1863-1932

 

2 letters, 1909

 

Breasted, James Henry, 1865-1935

 

2 letters, 1913

 

Brett, George Platt, 1858-

see Macmillan Company

 

Britton, John Alexander, 1855-1923

 

2 letters, 1907-1915

 

Brown, Demarchus Clariton, 1857-1926

see Indiana. University, Indianapolis

 

Brown, Everett Somerville, 1886-

 

9 letters, 1913-1917

 

Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925

see U.S. Dept. of State

 

Bryce, James, 1838-1922

 

2 letters, 1908-1909

 

Burgess, John William, 1844-

 

3 letters, 1896

 

Burr, George Lincoln, 1857-1938

 

10 letters, 1894-1917. Some written as librarian, Cornell University.

 

Bury, John Bagnell, 1861-1927

 

2 letters, 1913

 

Butler, Vincent Kingwell, 1892-1935

 

3 letters, 1912-[1913]

 

Butters, Charles

 

2 letters, 1907. Oct. letter written by secretary

 

C Miscellany

 

California. University. Press.

 

Letter, May 18, 1916, by A. H. Allen

 

California. University, Berkeley. Dean of the Graduate School.

 

Letter, Aug. 8, 1918, by A. O. Leuschner

 

Campbell, Francis Bunbury Fitzgerald, 1863-1906

 

Letter, May 9, 1898

 

Carpenter, George Rice, 1863-1909

 

Letter, Dec. 26, 1896

 

Century Magazine,

 

Letter, Feb. 1, 1906, by R. W. Gilder

 

Champion, Edouard Jean Marie, 1882-1938

 

Postcard, July 1, 1916

 

Chicago. University.

 

Letter, Dec. 20, 1899, by W. R. Harper

 

Chickering, Allen Lawrence, 1877-1958

 

Letter, July 5, 1918

 

Chinard, Gilbert, 1881-

 

Letter, Feb. 18, 1916

 

Chit-Chat Club

 

Letter, Jan. 8, 1917, with signatures of members

 

Cohen, William Nathaniel, 1857-

 

Letter, Feb. 26 1919

 

Coman, Katharine, 1851-1915

 

Letter, Dec. 26, 1896

 

Commission for Relief in Belgium

 

Letter, Dec. 15, 1916, by R. Arrowsmith

 

Cook, sir Theodore Andrea, 1867-1928

 

Letter, May 22, n.y.

 

Corson, Hiram, 1828-1911

 

Letter, n.d.

 

Cotton, Julius James, 1869-1927

 

Letter, July 16, 1902

 

Cowan, William V.

 

Letter, Feb. 23, 1918

 

Crocker, Templeton, 1884-1948

 

Letter, Sept. 28, 1908

 

Cumbrae-Stewart, Francis William Sutton, 1865-1938

 

Letter, Aug. 3, 1918

 

Cutting, Churchill Hunter, 1842-1924

 

Letter, Mar. 2, 1909

 

California. Governor

 

4 letters, 1903-1918, by G. C. Pardee and W. D. Stephens. Stephens letter, 1918, is copy only.

 

California. University. College of Agriculture

 

2 letters, 1918-1919, by Thomas Forsyth Hunt and Charles B. Lipman

 

California. University. Comptroller

 

5 letters, 1913-1918, by R. P. Merritt, H. H. Benedict, R. G. Sproul. Some are copies only.

 

California. University. President

 

34 letters, 1903-1919, by R P. Merritt, F. P. Griffiths, Newton B. Drury, Morse A. Cartwright. Letter of Mar. 16, 1914 includes copy of letter from Hiram Johnson, letter of July 1, 1918, copy of letter of J. G. Howard.

See also Wheeler, Benjamin Ide.

 

California. University. Regents

 

26 letters, 1906-1916, by V. H. Henderson, Carl Plehn. Many relate to the Bancroft Library and to the Academy of Pacific Coast History.

 

California. University. Berkeley. Dean of the Lower Division

 

2 letters, 1919, by T. M. Putnam

 

California. University. Berkeley. Library

 

4 letters, 1906-1918, by Harold L. Leupp, Sydney B. Mitchell and J. C. Rowell

 

Cartwright, Morse Adams, 1890-

see California. University, President

 

Cebrian, Juan C., 1848-1935

 

3 letters, 1919 and n.d.

 

Chapman, Charles Edward, 1880-

 

20 letters, 1912-1919

 

Charavay, Etienne, 1848-1899

 

2 letters. 1893 letters written as secretary, Société de l'histoire de la Révolution Française.

 

Clapp, Frederick Mortimer, 1879-

 

5 letter, [1907]-1913. A précis of his thesis included.

 

Clark, Alonzo Howard, 1850-1918

see American Historical Association

 

Coolidge, Archibald Cary, 1866-

 

7 letters, 1898-1908

 

Cox, lsaac Joslin, 1873-

see Mississippi Valley Historical Association

 

Crocker, William Henry, 1861-1937

 

7 letters, 1907-1915

 

Cross, Ira Brown, 1880-

 

3 letters, 1907-1919

 

Crothers, George Edward, 1870-1957

 

2 letters, 1907-1911

 

Cunningham, Charles Henry, 1885-

 

16 letters, 1913-1916

 

Curzon, George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquis 1859-1925

 

2 letters, 1900-1901

 

D Miscellany

 

Davidson, Ellinor Campbell, 1877-1944

 

Letter, n.d.

 

Davies, William Cadwaladr, d. 1905

 

Letter, Mar. 27, 1884

 

Dennis, Alfred Lewis Pinneo, 1874-1930

 

Telegram, Oct. 1, n.y.

 

Drum, John Sylvester, 1872-

 

Letter, Apr. 9, 1907

 

Duke, Basil Wilson, 1838-1916

 

Letter, June 1, 1898

 

Duniway, Clyde Augustus, 1866-

 

Letter, Jan. 20, 1912

 

Dyer, Louis, 1851-1908

 

Letter, Apr. 10, 1907

 

Davidson, Cordon Charles, 1884-

 

6 letters, 1914-1917. Also included, one letter from his sister, Agnes, July 30, 1917, at end of folder

 

Davidson, James Leigh Strachan, 1841-1916

 

5 letters, 1906-1910

 

Davis, Horace, 1831-1916

 

2 letters, 1915-1916.

See also Wheeler, Benjamin Ide, and McAdie, Alexander George

 

Davis, John Francis, 1859-1930

 

17 letters, 1912-1917. Many written for Native Sons of the Golden West. Letter of June 23, 1916, includes letter from William J. Hayes.

 

Deering, Frank Prentiss, 1855-1939

 

2 letters, 1902-1915, re and for the Bohemian Club.

 

Denny, George Hutcheson, 1870-

see Alabama. University

 

Dicey, Albert Venn, 1835-1922

 

7 letters, 1892-1910

 

Dodwell, Henry Herbert, 1879-

 

12 letters, 1912-1916

 

Doten, Carroll Warren, 1871-

see American Statistical Association

 

Drury, Newton Bishop, 1889-

see California. University. President

 

Dunning, William Archibald

 

4 letters, 1896-1919. 1896 letters are copies only. Mainly re American Historical Association.

 

Dutcher, George Matthew, 1874-

 

43 letters, 1900-1919. 2 copies of Dutcher's Directions and Suggestions for the Writing of Essays or Theses in History, 1911, included.

 

E Miscellany

 

Eastman, Mack, 1883-

 

Letter, Nov. 22, 1916

 

Elder, David Paul, 1872-1948

 

Letter, Mar. 12, 1919-

 

Eldridge, Zoeth Skinner, 1846-1918

 

Letter, July 19, 1910

 

Earl, Guy Chaffee, 1861-1935

 

5 letters, 1905-1917

 

Elkus, Albert I., 1884-

 

5 letters, 1912-1918

 

Ellery, Eloise, 1874-

 

3 letters, 1903-1909.

See also her ms. on Brissot in ctn. 1.

 

Emerson, Alfred, 1859-

 

3 letters, 1898-1918

 

Emerton, Ephraim, 1851-1935

 

2 letters, 1896

 

Engert, Cornelius Van Hemert, 1887-

 

23 letters, 1908-1918. Some letters to Engert at end of folder.

 

F Miscellany

 

Fagan, James J., d. 1935

 

Letter, Sept. 20, 1911

 

Farnell, Lewis Richard, 1856-1934

 

Letter, Sept. 14, 1913

 

Fellows, Lucia (Russell) (Mrs. George Emory Fellows)

 

Letter, n.d.

 

Ferguson, Henry, 1848-1917

 

Letter, Dec. 22, 1896

 

Fiske, Willard, 1831-1904

 

Letter, Dec. 4, 1900

 

Fling, Fred Morrow, 1860-1934

 

Letter, Jan. 3, 1911

 

Ford, Tirey Lafayette, 1857-

 

Letter, Jan. 28, 1913, enclosing a memorandum re activities of the Mechanics Institute

 

Fortescue, George Knottesford, 1847-1912

 

Letter, Apr. 19, 1899.

See also letter to A. E. Stephens in ctn. 8.

 

Friedenwald, Herbert, 1870-

 

Letter, Dec. 1, 1896

 

Fryar, Charles Edmund

 

Letter, Sept. 15, [1902?]

 

Farrand, Beatrix Cadwalader (Jones), 1872- (Mrs. Max Farrand)

 

2 letter, 1917

 

Farrand, Max, 1869-1945

 

5 letters, 1902

 

Field, Charles Kellogg, 1873-

 

3 letters, 1908-1915

 

Firth, sir Charles Harding, 1857-1936

 

2 letters, n.d. and 1915

 

Fletcher, Alfred Charles Benson, 1885-1928

 

5 letters, 1911-1918, mainly re his work with the Commission for Relief in Belgium

 

Fletcher, Henry Prather, 1873-

see U.S. Embassy. Santiago, Chile

 

Florer, Warren Washburn, 1869-

 

2 letters, n.d.

 

Flower, Robin, 1881-1946

 

2 letters, 1910-1911

 

Foote, Arthur, 1853-1937

 

6 letters, 1912 and n.d.

 

Fold, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-

see Massachusetts Historical Society

 

Foster, A. W.

 

3 letters, 1907. One written for him by his son, A. W. Foster, Jr.

 

Funck-Brentano, Frantz, 1862-1947

 

3 letters, 1905

 

G Miscellany

 

Gallinger, Herbert Percival, 1869-

 

Letter, Mar. 13, 1916

 

Garnett, Edna (Foote) (Mrs. Porter Garnett)

 

Letter, Jan. 18, 1917

 

Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906

 

Letter, Aug. 25, 1893

 

Gewehr, Wesley Marsh, 1888-

 

Letter, Feb. 25, 1919

 

Ghosh, Satis Chandra

 

Letter, Feb. 7, 1893

 

Gillespie, James Edward, 1887-

 

Letter, Jan. 18, 1919

 

Goodwin, Cardinal Leonidas, 1880-

 

Letter May 21, 1916

 

Grandgent, Charles Hall, 1862-

 

Letter, Dec. 27, 1918

 

Grant, Joseph Donohoe, 1858-

 

Letter, May 14, 1913

 

Gray, Howard Levi

 

Letter, Jan. 31, 1913

 

Greenlee, William Brooks

 

Letter, Jan. 30, 1896

 

Griffiths, Marjorie (Morse) (Mrs. Farnham P. Griffiths

 

Letter, May 26, n.y.

 

Gudeman, Alfred, 1862-

 

Letter, Sept. 12, 1896

 

Garnett, Porter, 1871-1959

 

3 letters, 1908-1910. 1908 letter written as assistant curator, Academy of Pacific Coast History. Misc. accounts for the Academy also included.

 

Garrison, Wendell Phillips, 1840-1907

 

4 letters, 1887-1891

 

Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909

see Century Magazine

 

Golder, Frank Alfred, 1877-1929

 

2 letters, 1915

 

Gray, Prentiss Nathaniel, 1884-1925

 

3 letters, 1910-1917, re relief work in Belgium

 

Greene, Evarts Boutell, 1870-

see American Historical Association

 

Griffiths, Farnham Pond, 1884-1958

 

8 letters, 1907-1908.

See also California. University, President

 

Grizzly Bear

 

2 letters, 1914-1915, by Clarence Hunt

 

Guerrero, León, María 1853-

 

3 letters, 1915

 

Gunnison, Royal Arch, 1873-1918

 

3 letters, 1904-1917

 

H Miscellany

 

Hanotaux, Gabriel, 1853-1944

 

Postcard, 1916

 

Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-

 

Letter, Dec. 27, 1896.

See also American Historical Review.

 

Hart, Charles Henry, 1947-1918

 

Letter, Nov. 20, 1896

 

Hart, Walter Morris, 1872-1964

 

Letter, Aug. 14, 1918. Copy, addressed to B. I. Wheeler.

 

Haverfield, Francis John, 1880-1919

 

Letter, Mar. 31, 1913

 

Haynes, George Henry, 1866-

 

Letter, Nov. 25, 1896

 

Hays, William Charles, 1873-

 

Letter, Oct. 2, [1917]

 

Heidel, William Arthur, 1868-

 

Letter, Feb 2, 1915

 

Hispanic American Historical Review

 

Letter, June 1, 1918, by James A. Robertson

 

Hittell, Theodore Henry, 1830-1917

 

Letter, July 20, 1915

 

Howard, John Galen, 1864-1931

 

Postcard, n.d.

See also California. University, President.

 

Howison, Lois Thompson (Caswell) (Mrs. George Holmes Howison)

 

Letter, Apr. 2, 1919

 

Hume, Martin Andrew Sharp, 1847-1910

 

Letter, Feb. 2, 1901

 

Hunter, lady Jessie (Murray) ( In. William Wilson Hunter)

 

Letter, Apr. 13, 1900, re her husband's death.

 

Hunter, Wiles Robert, 1874-

 

Letter, Apr. 14, 1919

 

Hutton, Maurice, 1866-

 

Letter, n.d.

 

Hyde, Harold Augustus

 

Letter, Dec. 6, 1918

 

Hackett, Camillus Nelson

 

2 letters, 1917-1918

 

Hallett, Eugene Russell, 1878-

 

2 letters, 1903-1911

 

Harper, William Rainey, 1856-1906

see Chicago. University

 

Haskins, Charles Homer, 1870-1937

 

2 letter, 1896.

See also American Historical Association.

 

Hassall, Arthur, 1853-1930

 

3 letters, 1892-1894

 

Hayes, William Joseph

 

2 letter, 1914-1916.

See also Davis, John Francis.

 

Hays, Isaac Minis, 1847-1925

see American Philosophical Society

 

Hearst, Phoebe (Apperson), 1842-1919

 

10 letters, 1908-1917. Some written for her by her secretary. An invitation to dinner also included.

 

Henderson, Victor H.

 

2 letters, 1957-1918.

See also California. University. Regents.

 

Herrin, William Franklin, 1854-1927

 

2 letters, 1908

 

Historical Society of New Mexico

 

3 letters, 1915, by L. Bradford Prince. Letter of July 31, 1915 includes credentials from the Historical Society of New Mexico (Henry Budd), the National Historical Society (Frank Allaben) and the National Society of the Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (Thomas W. Bicknell).

 

Hotaling, Richard M., 1868-1925

 

5 letters, 1905-1917

 

Houghton, Mifflin & Co.

 

4 letters, 1899-1902

 

Hoover, Charles Lewis, 1872-

see U.S. Consulate. Madrid

 

Hull, Charles Henry, 1864-1936

 

10 letters, 1899-1917

 

Hume, Maude Crawford Izett Dick (Mrs. Samuel J. Hume)

 

2 letters, [1913]-1919

 

Hume, Samuel James, 1885-1962

 

5 letters, 1912-1913

 

Hunt, Clarence Mason, 1874-1943

see Grizzly Bear

 

Hunt, Thomas Forsyth, 1862-

see California. University, Berkeley. College of Agriculture

 

Hunter, sir William Wilson, 1840-1900

 

11 letters, 1883-1899

 

Hurwitz, Henry, 1886-

see Menorah Journal

 

I Miscellany

 

Indiana. State Library, Indianapolis.

 

Letter, Jan, 16, 1908, by D. C. Brown

 

Iliff, John Gilroy

 

4 letters, 1916-[1917]

 

J Miscellany

 

Johns Hopkins University.

 

Letter, May 24, 1916, by John H. Latané

 

Johnson, Allen, 1870-1931

 

Letter, Sept. 12, 1916

 

Johnston, William Dawson, 1871-1928

 

Letter, Nov. 23, 1896

 

Jordan, Jessie L. (Knight) (Mrs. David Starr Jordan)

 

Letter, May 3, 1915

 

Judson, Harry Pratt, 1849-1927

 

Letter, Dec. 27, 1896

 

James, George Wharton, 1858-1923

 

2 letters, 1906

 

Jameson, John Franklin, 1859-1967

 

12 letters, 1896-1919.

See also American Historical Review.

 

Japan. Consulate. San Francisco

 

8 letters, 1915, by Y. Numano, consul. Re coming of Mr. Murakami

 

Johnson, Hiram Warren, 1866-1945

see California. University. President

 

Jones, Clarence Miller

 

2 letters, 1895-1898

 

Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931

 

5 letters, 1901-1916

 

K Miscellany

 

Keene, Henry George, 1826-1915

 

Letter, May 31, 1900

 

Keppel, Frederick Paul, 1875-1943

 

Letter, Dec. 9, 1917

 

Kittredge, Tracy Barrett

 

22 letters, 1913-1918. Some relate to his work with the Commission for Relief in Belgium. also included are two letters, 1914, by Herbert Kittredge, one to R. P. Merritt.

 

Klein, Julius, 1885-

 

6 letters, 1909-1912

 

Knowlton, Daniel Chauncey, 1876

 

4 letters, 1903-1916

 

L Miscellany

 

Landfield, Louba (Lobanoff-Rostovsky) (Mrs. Jerome Barker Landfield)

 

Letter, Aug. 20, 1907

 

Lane, Franklin Knight, 1864-1921

 

Letter, Nov. 27, 1915

 

Leffingwell, Albert

 

Letter, Jan. 31, 1905. Includes letter addressed to the Bishop of Nancy, Dec. 23, 1797.

 

Legge, Robert Thomas, 1872-

 

Letter, Jan. 7, 1917

 

Lindley, Harlow, 1875-

 

Letter, Oct. 4, 1915

 

Lingle, Thomas Wilson, 1871-1937

 

Letter, May 30, 1903

 

Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915

 

Letter, Apr. 12, 1896

 

Lowell, Amy, 1874-

 

Letter, Dec. 22, 1917

 

Lowell, Anna Parker (Mrs. Abbott Lawrence Lowell)

 

Letter, Aug. 8, 1901

 

Landfield, Jerome Barker, 1871-

 

27 letters, 1897-1909. Letter of Mar. 17, 1908 incomplete. Some letters signed "Gunga".

 

Lansing, Robert, 1864-

see U.S. Dept. of State

 

Lapsley, Gaillard Thomas, 1871-1949

 

6 letters, 1903-1910

 

Latané, John Holladay, 1869-1932

see Johns Hopkins University

 

Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-

 

2 letters, 1899-1900

 

Leebrick, Karl Clayton, 1885-

 

18 letters, 1912-1919

 

Leland, Waldo Gifford, 1879-

see American Historical Association

 

Leupp, Harold Lewis, 1877-1952

see California. University, Berkeley. Library

 

Leuschner, Armin Otto, 1868-1953

see California. University, Berkeley. Dean of the Graduate School

 

Libby, Orin Grant, 1864-

 

4 letters, 1896

 

Lipman, Charles Bernard, 1883-1944

see California. University, Berkeley, College of Agriculture

 

Little, Bascom, 1879-

 

4 letters, 1906-1917

 

Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, 1856

 

24 letters, 1900-1919

 

Lowell Institute

 

4 letters, 1900, by Augustus Lowell and W. T. Sedgwlck.

 

M Miscellany

 

McClatchy, Charles Kenny, 1858-

 

Letter, Mar. 5, 1912

 

McCoy, William Johnston, 1848-1926

 

Letter, Oct. 2, 1917

 

Macdonald, Augustin Sylvester, 1865-

 

Letter, Sept. 10, 1909

 

McEnerney, Garret William, 1865-

 

Letter, Sept. 11, n.y.

 

McLaughlin, Lois (Angell) (Mrs. Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin)

 

Letter, Aug. 31, n.y.

 

Marshall, Charles Clark, 1889-

 

Letter, Feb. 24, 1913

 

Mathews, Arthur Frank, 1860-

 

Postcard, [June 13, 1911]

 

Mathieu, Frank L.

 

Letter, Jan. 11, 1917

 

Mead, William Leon, 1881-

 

Letter, Sept. 26, 1899

 

Merriam, John Campbell, 1869-1945

 

Letter, Mar. 11, 1912. Copy.

 

Merrill, William Augustus, 1860-

 

Letter, Mar. 13, 1913

 

Merriman, Dorothea (Foote) (Mrs. Roger Bigelow Merriman)

 

Letter, Jan. 4, 1913

 

Merritt, Ralph Palmer, 1883-

 

Letter, Dec. 26, 1916.

See also California University. President.

 

Meyer, Martin A., 1879-

 

Letter, Apr. 12, 1919

 

Mitchell, Lynn Boal, 1881-

 

Letter, Nov. 22, 1918

 

Mitchell, Samuel Chiles, 1864-

 

Letter, Feb. 28, 1913

 

Molera, Eusebius Joseph, 1847-

 

Letter, Mar. 24, 1916

 

Moore, A. A.

 

Letter, Dec. 5, 1918, re J. Alexander Forbes, Jr.

 

Morfill, William Richard, 1834-1909

 

Letter, May 4, 1892

 

Morse, Anson Daniel, 1846-1916

 

Letter, Dec. 23, 1896

 

Mozley, John Rickards

 

Letter, Oct. 12, 1890

 

Myres, sir John Linton, 1869-1954

 

Letter, Apr. 12, 1913

 

McAdie, Alexander George, 1863-1943

 

3 letters, 1914-1917. 1916 letter in memory of Horace Davis.

 

Macan, Reginald Walter, 1848-

 

2 letters, 1921

 

McChesney, Joseph B.

see Berkeley Club

 

McCormick, Frederick, 1870-

see Asiatic Institute

See also San Francisco. Panama Pacific International Exposition.

 

MacDonald, William, 1863-1938

 

2 letters, 1907-1917

 

McKnight, George Harley, 1871-

 

3 letters, 1898-1900

 

Macmillan Company

 

13 letters, 1895-1817, by W. H. Henderson, Richard Roy Smith and George P. Brett. Also included, at end of folder, miscellaneous accounts and agreements.

 

Malden, Henry Elliot, 1849[?]-1931

see Royal Historical Society

 

Marett, Robert Ranulph, 1866-1942

 

2 letters, 1913

 

Massachusetts Historical Society

 

2 letters, 1908-1913, by Edward Stanwood and Worthington C. Ford.

 

Mathews, Lois Carter (Kimball)

see Rosenberry, Lois Carter (Kimball) Mathews

 

Mathiez, Albert, 1874-1932

see Société des Études Robespierristes

 

Meany, Edmond Stephen, 1862-

 

2 letters, 1907-1915

 

Mecham, John Lloyd, 1893-

 

5 letters, 1917-1919

 

Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco

 

2 letters, 1915, by Francis B. Graves and John H. Wood.

See also Ford, Tirey Lafayette.

 

Menorah Journal

 

2 letters, 1916-1918, by Henry Hurwitz

 

Merchants' Association of San Francisco

 

7 letters, 1907-1910, by F. I. Symmes and Milton Holley Robbins

 

Merriman, Roger Bigelow, 1876-1945

 

8 letters, 1907-1918

 

Minchin, James George Cotton, 1851-

 

3 letters, 1913

 

Mississippi Valley Historical Association

 

2 letters, 1914-1915, by I. J. Cox

 

Mitchell, Sydney Bancroft, 1878-

see California. University, Berkeley. Library

 

Mitrani, Charles Solomon

 

2 letters, 1917-[1918]

 

Moffett, Clemens

 

5 letters, [1917?]-1919

 

Moffitt, James Kennedy, 1866[?]-1955

 

2 letters, 1908-1916

 

Moran, Hugh Anderson, 1881-

 

2 letters, 1905-1906

 

Morgan, Agnes Fay, 1884-

see U.S. Food Administration

 

Morgan, Edwin Vernon, 1865-1934

 

14 letters, 1899-1912 and n.d.

 

Morgan, Morris Hicky, 1859-1910

 

3 letters, 1904-1906

 

Moses, Bernard, 1846-1930

 

7 letters, 1901-1915 and n.d.

 

N Miscellany

 

Nelson, Ernesto, 1873-

 

Letter, July 18, 1915

 

New Mexico. University

 

Telegram, by David Ross Boyd, Mar. 13, 1919

 

New York. State Library, Albany. Library school

 

Letter, Mar. 1, 1906, by J. I. Wyer

 

Nuttall, Zelia Magdalena, 1858-1933

 

Letter, July 16, 1915

 

Native Sons of the Golden West

 

15 letters, 1910-1917, by Fred H. Jung. and D. Q. Troy.

See also Davis, John Francis, and Roche, Roland M.

 

Norris, Charles Gilman, 1881-1945

 

2 letters, 1904-1906

 

O Miscellany

 

O'Melveny, Jack, 1994-

 

Letter, May 28, 1918

 

Oak, Ora

see Wheeler, Benjamin Ide

 

O'Neill, Edmond, 1859-1933

 

2 letters, 1912-1913

 

P Miscellany

 

Paetow, Lily Gavit (Kollock) (Mrs. J. J. Paetow)

 

Letter, Easter 1913

 

Paltsits, Victor Hugo, 1867-

 

Letter, May 20, 1915

 

Peixotto, Ernest Clifford, 1869-1940

 

Letter, Dec. 30, 1912

 

Peixotto, Jessica, Blanche, 1854-1941

 

Letter, n.d.

 

Phelan, Henry Francis, 1846-1907

 

Letter, Rug. 29, 1904

 

Phelps, Wllliam Lyon, 1865-

 

Letter, Aug. 3, 1904

 

Pierce, Edward Lillie, 1866-

 

Letter, Dec. 2, 1895

 

Pike, Roy M.

 

Letter, Dec. 4, 1918

 

Powell, Edward Payson, 1833-1915

 

Letter, July 3, 1902

 

Paetow, Louis John, 1880-

 

8 letters, 1916-1919. 1916 letter is copy only. Some written for the Dept. of History, University of California

 

Page, Thomas Walker, 1867-

 

2 letters, 1906-1916

 

Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918

see World's Work

 

Palen, Lewis Stanton

 

7 letters, 1900-1908, re his experiences in China

 

Panama-Pacific Historical Congress, 1915-

 

5 letters, 1915, by J. J. Van Nostrand, Mary F. Williams, and others,

 

Pardee, George Cooper, 1857-1941

see California. Governor

 

Parker, Carleton Hubbell, 1879-1918

 

30 letters, 1903-1312. Some notes by Cornelia Parker included. Also 2 syllabi by Carleton Parker.

 

Parker, Cornelia (Stratton) (Mrs. Carleton Hubbell Parker)

 

8 letters, [1907-1917].

See also Parker, Carleton Hubbell

 

Patigian, Haig, 1876-

 

2 letters, 1912 and n.d.

 

Penrose, Stephen Beasley Linnard, 1864-

see Whitman College

 

Perkins, Thomas Allen

 

2 letters, 1908

 

Phelan, James Duval, 1861-1930

 

7 letters, [1906?]-1916 and n.d. Some written by secretaries.

 

Philbrick, Frances Samuel, 1876-

 

8 letters, 1910-1912

 

Phillips, William, 1878-

see U.S. Dept. of State

 

Phillips, Ida J.

 

2 letters, 1906-1907. 1906 letter re 1906 earthquake in San Jose.

 

Pierson, Warren Lee, 1896-

 

2 letters, 1917

 

Pigott, Montague Horatio Mostyn Turtle, 1865-1927

see Savage Club

 

Plehn, Carl Copping, 1867-1945

see California. University, Regents

 

Power, Neal, 1872-

 

2 letters, 1912

 

Priestley, Herbert Ingram, 1875-1944

 

2 letters, 1917-1918

 

Prince, L. Bradford

see Historical Society of New Mexico

 

Probert, Frank Holman, 1876-1940

 

4 postcards, 1919

 

Prothero, sir George Walter, 1848-1922

 

3 letters, [1894?]-1896

 

Putnam, Herbert, 1861-

 

2 letters, n.d.

 

Putnam, Thomas Milton, 1875-

see California. University, Berkeley. Dean of the Lower Division

 

R Miscellany

 

Redding, Joseph Deighn, 1859-

 

Letter, Nov. 17, 1904

 

Rich, Ednah Anne, 1871-

 

Letter, June 1904

 

Rieber, Charles Henry, 1866-

 

Letter, Jan. 1, 1918

 

Riker, Thad Weed, 1880-

 

Letter, May 13, 1913

 

Rippy, James Fred

 

Telegram, May 11, 1917

 

Rolfe, Henry Winchester

 

Letter, [1894?]

 

Rosenberry, Lois Carter (Kimball) Mathews (Mrs. Marvin Bristol Rosenberry)

 

Letter, Mar. 26, 1915

 

Rowell, Chester Harvey, 1867-1948

 

Letter, Jan. 30, 1912

 

Rammelkamp, Charles Henry, 1874-

 

3 letters, 1900-1901.

See also Dutcher, George M. for joint postcards.

 

Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927

 

8 letters, 1902-1918

 

Robbins, Milton Holley

see Merchants' Association of San Francisco

 

Robertson, Barnes Alexander 1873-

 

3 letters, 1915-1917.

See also Hispanic American Historical Review.

 

Robinson, James Harvey, 1863-1936

 

2 letters, 1896

 

Roche, Roland M.

 

3 letters, 1915. Some written for the Native Sons of the Golden West.

 

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

 

3 letters, 1896-1916

 

Rowell, Joseph Cummings, 1853-1938

see California University, Berkeley. Library

 

Rubke, Francis William, 1890-1955

 

6 letters, 1918

 

S Miscellany

 

San Francisco Examiner

 

Letter, Jan 17, 1912, by C. S. Stanton

 

School Review

 

Letter, July 24, 1897, by C. H. Thurber

 

Sharon, Frederick William, 1857-1915

 

Letter, May 23, 1913

 

Shippee, Lester Burrell, 1879-

 

Letter, Apr. 27, 1912

 

Sibley, Robert, 1881-

 

Letter, Nov. 6, 1918

 

Sidgewick Henry 1838-1900

 

Letter, May 24, 1894

 

Slack, Charles W., 1858-

 

Letter, Sept. 6, 1905

 

Sloss, Marcus Cauffman, 1864-

 

Letter, May 31, 1907

 

Smith, Arthur Lionel, 1850-1924

 

Letter, Apr. 7, 1907

 

Smith, Preserved, 1880-1941

 

Letter, Jan. 9, 1916. Vita and reprint included.

 

Steele, Rufus, 1877-1935

 

Letter, Sept. 20, 1909

 

Stephen, sir Leslie, 1832-1304

 

Letter, June 1, 1894

 

Stevens, Benjamin Franklin, 1833-1902

 

Letter, Nov. 20, 1896

 

Stewart, William Finney Bay

 

Letter, Dec. 30, 1912

 

Stillman, John Maxson 1852-

 

Letter, Oct. 2, 1917

 

Stimson, Frederic Jesup, 1855-

 

Letter, June 12, [1915?]

 

Swett, John, 1830-1913

 

Letter, June 1, 1911

 

Salmon, Lucy Maynard, 1853-1927

 

3 letters, 1896-1898

 

San Francisco. Panama Pacific International Exposition

 

12 letters, 1913-1915, by James A. Barr, Hazel King, Katherine A. Slack and W. W. Barclay. Letter of Jan. 18, 1915 includes copy of letter from Frederick McCormick.

 

Savage Club, London

 

3 letters, 1908, by M. H. M. T. Pigott and Ed. E. Peacock. With this, printed publication by E. O. Odell, addressed to members of the Savage Club, and a history of the club by Stephens.

 

Scammell, Joseph Marius, 1888-

 

16 letters, 1916-1919

 

Schafer, Joseph, 1867-

 

8 letters, 1915-1916

 

Schevill, Rudolph, 1874-1946

 

2 letters, 1911 and n.d.

 

Schoellkopf, Henry

 

10 letters, 1902-1912

 

Scholz, Richard Frederick, 1880-

 

2 letters, 1912 and n.d.

 

Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942

 

3 letters, 1894-1900 and n.d. Some written as president, Cornell University.

 

Schurz, William Lytle, 1886,

 

3 letters, 1913-1914

 

Sedgwick, William Thompson, 1855-

see Lowell Institute

 

Sheppard, Eli T.

 

2 letters, 1911-1916

 

Show, Arley Barthlow 1856-1920

see American Historical Association

 

Sloane, William Milligan, 1850-1920

 

3 letters, 1918

 

Smith, Donald Eugene, 1878-

 

5 letters, 1904-1917

 

Smith, Francis Marion, 1846-

 

2 letters, 1907

 

Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910

 

2 letters, 1899 and n.d.

 

Smith, Richard Roy, 1885-

see Macmillan Company

 

Smyth, Albert Henry, 1863-1907

 

4 letters, 1901-1907

 

Société des Études Robespierristes

 

2 letters, 1911-1916, by Albert Mathiez

 

Sproul, Robert Gordon, 1891-

see California. University. Comptroller

 

Stanard, William Glover, 1858-

see Virginia Historical Society

 

Stanton, Charles Spelman

see San Francisco Examiner

 

Stanwood, Edward, 1841-

see Massachusetts Historical Society

 

Statesman, Calcutta

 

5 letters, 1899-1801, by Paul Knight

 

Stephens, Amy Ellen, 1868- (Sister of Henry Morse Stephens)

 

163 letters, 1891-1919. Many re World War I in Britain.

 

Stephens, William Dennison, 1869-1944

see California. Governor

 

Stern, Rosalie M. (Mrs. Sigmund Stern)

 

3 letters, 1913-1915

 

Stern, Sigmund

 

3 letters, 1907-1911

 

Stevenson, Edward Luther, 1860-

 

6 letters, 1916-1918. Some written for the Hispanic Society of America.

 

Straight, Dorothy (Whitney) (Mrs. Willard Dickerman Straight)

 

3 letters, 1910-1919

 

Straight, Willard Dickerman, 1880-1918

 

52 letters, 1901-1916

 

Strunk, William, 1869-

 

4 letters, 1898-1917

 

Suzzallo, Henry, 1875-

see Washington, University, Seattle

 

Symmes, Frank Jameson, 1847-

see Merchants' Association of San Francisco

 

Sze, Sao-ke Alfred, 1877-1958

 

5 letters, 1899-1917

 

T Miscellany

 

Taft, William Howard, 1857-1930

 

Letter, Apr. 28, 1915

 

Taussing, Charles August

 

Letter, June 7, 1917

 

Thayer, William Roscoe, 1859-

 

Letter, Apr. 16, 1911

 

Thomas, sir Henry, 1878-1952

 

Letter, July 23, 1910

 

Thorpe, Francis Newton, 1857-

 

Letter, Sept. 22, 1898

 

Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-

 

Letter, Mar. 14, 1895

 

Taussig, Rudolph Julius, 1861-1922

 

17 letters, 1902-1916

 

Taylor, Henry Huntly

 

2 letters, 1918

 

Teggart, Frederick John, 1870-1946

 

16 letters, 1906-1919

 

Thurber, Charles Herbert

see School Review

 

Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 1853-1913

 

7 letters, 1905-1913. Some written for the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

 

Torrey, Clare Morse

 

2 letters, 1916-[1917]. Written while with the Commission for Relief in Belgium.

See also California. University. President.

 

Treat, Payson Jackson, 1879-

 

10 letters, 1916

 

Troubetzkoy, Amélie (Rives) Chanler, 1863-1945 (Princess Pierre Troubetzkoy)

 

2 letters, 1917. Poem by her also included.

 

Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932

 

6 letters, 1896-1912.

See also American Historical Association.

 

Tyler, Moses Coit, 1635-1900

 

4 letters, 1898-1899

 

U Miscellany

 

Underwood, Herbert Shapleigh, 1861-

 

Letter, Oct. 12, n.y.

 

U.S. Consulate. Madrid

 

Letter, Apr. 22, 1911, by Charles L. Hoover

 

U.S. Embassy. Santiago, Chile.

 

Letter, Feb. 25, 1915, by Henry P. Fletcher

 

U.S. Food Administration

 

Letter, Oct. 31, 1918, by Agnes F. Morgan

 

Utter, Robert Palfrey, 1875-1936

 

Letter, June 23, 1916

 

Uyehara, George Etsujiro

 

Letter, July 13, 1915

 

U.S. Dept. of State

 

7 letters, 1915-1917, by Richard E. Pennoyer, Wllliam Phillips, William Jennings Bryant, and Robert Lansing.

 

V Miscellany

 

Virginia Historical Society.

 

Letter, Jan. 13, 1909, by W. G. Stanard

 

Vandegrift, Rolland A., 1893-1949

 

3 letters, 1918

 

Van Nostrand, John James, 1884-

see Panama-Pacific Historical Congress, 1815

 

Vellay, Charles, 1876-1953

 

5 letters, 1909-1918. Some written for the Société des Études Robespierristes, and some for the Revue Historique de la Révolution Français.

 

W Miscellany

 

Wace, Alan John Bayard, 1879-1957

 

Letter, Dec. 21, 1914

 

Wadia, Pestonji Ardesir, 1878-

 

Letter, June 10, 1902, including his manuscript, The Eighteenth Century Writers and the Ancien Régime.

 

Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897

 

Letter, Nov. 11, 1896

 

Warfield, Ethelbert Dudley, 1861-

 

Letter, Nov. 20, 1896

 

Warfield, William, 1891-

 

Letter, Mar. 5, 1913

 

Washington. University, Seattle.

 

Letter, Sept. as, 1918, by Henry Suzzallo

 

Webb, Beatrice (Potter) 1858-1943

 

Letter, n.d.

 

Wedderburn, sir William, 1838-1918

 

Letter, May 14, 1893

 

Wells, Chauncey Wetmore, 1872-1933

 

Letter, Nov. 4, 1911

 

Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.

 

Letter, Mar. 7, 1919, by Stephen B. C. Penrose

 

Willard, James Field, 1876-

 

Letter, Dec. 11, 1914

 

Williams, Edward Thomas, 1854-1944

 

Letter, Mar. 13, 1919

 

Wilson, James Grant, 1832-1914

 

Letter, Nov. 21, 1896

 

Woods, Henry Charles, 1881-

 

Letter, Feb. 27, 1919

 

Weatherly, Ulysses Grant, 1865-

 

2 letters, 1896-1898

 

Wendell, Barrett, 1855-

 

49 letters, 1901-1918

 

Wendell, Edith (Greenough), 1859- (Mrs. Barrett Wendell)

 

5 letters, 1908-1917

 

Westergaard, Waldemar Christian, 1882-1963

 

29 letters, 1906-1916

 

Wheeler, Amey (Webb) (Mrs. Benjamin Ide Wheeler)

 

14 letters, 1905-1917

 

Wheeler, Benjamin Ide, 1854-1927

 

31 letters, 1903-1918. Some written as President, University of California. Letter of Mar. 23, 1906 includes letter from Horace Davis and Ora Oak.

 

Wheeler, Charles Stetson, 1863-1923

 

2 letters, 1907 and n.d.

 

White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918

 

5 letters, 1894-1916

 

Winans, Charles Sumner, 1863-1935

 

2 letters, 1912-1913

 

Winship, George Parker, 1871-

 

7 letters, 1899-1917

 

Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897

 

2 letters, 1887-1895

 

World's Work

 

2 letters, 1902, by Walter H. Page

 

Wright, John Kirtland, 1891-

 

3 letters, 1917

 

Wyer, James Ingersoll, 1869-

see New York. State Library, Albany. Library School