Part I (Also on microfilm)
Letters written by Luce, arranged chronologically; and letters to Luce, arranged alphabetically. A list of the more important correspondents follows.
Benedict, H. Stanley
Letter, Nov. 16, 1912
California. Railroad Commission
See Thelen, Max.
Earl, Edwin T.
See Lissner, Meyer
Eshleman, John Morton
2 letters, 1908
Evans, Samuel C.
5 letters, 1912
Gates, Lee C.
Letter, Nov. 8, 1911. Enclosure: copy of letter, Oct. 14, 1911, from William Allen White.
Heney, Francis Joseph
12 letters, 1908-1914
Howe, E. F.
Letter, Nov. 10, 1912
Irwin, Wallace
Letter, Mar. 17, 1912
Johnson, Hiram Warren
10 letters, 1910-1938. Some written for him, while governor, by his secretary, Alexander McCabe.
Lissner, Meyer
14 letters, 1908-1912. Enclosure to letter of Nov. 20, 1912: letter from E. T. Sari, Nov. 19, 1912.
Smith, Sylvester C.
3 letters, 1912
Steffens, Lincoln, 1866-1936
3 letters, 1908 & n. d.
Stimson, Marshall, 1876-
Letter, May 19, 1908
Swing, Philip David, 1884-
Letter, Apr. 29, 1912
Thelen, Max, 1880-
6 letters, 1908-1912. Some written while member of state Railroad Commission.
Troy, Edward P. E.
Letter, Feb. 12, 1912
White, William Allen, 1868-1944
See Gates, Lee C.
Wilde, Louis J.
2 letters, 1911
Works, John Downey, 1847-1928
5 letters, 1905-1912
Scrapbooks of clippings, and political campaign materials, ca. 1906-1918 (Also on microfilm)
Part II
Jones, Herbert C.
Letter, Apr. 10, 1930
Jenney, Ralph E.
Letter, June 10, 1937
Copy of letter written by Luce, Sept. 16, 1938, to editor of Stanford Review, containing brief autobiographical data
Release of mortgage to Edgar A. Luce, June 3, 1926
Two scrapbooks of clippings re the Judge's re-election campaigns, ca. 1920-26.