Finding Aid for the Cole Family Papers LSC.0217
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Title: Cole Family papers
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Cole family
Identifier/Call Number: LSC.0217
Physical Description:
38.0 linear feet
(76 boxes and 4 oversize boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1833-1943
Abstract: Cornelius Cole (1822-1924) practiced law in San Francisco (1850) before relocating to Sacramento in 1851 where he served as
the district attorney of Sacramento City and County (1859-62). He was later elected as a Union Republican to the thirty-eighth
Congress (1863-65), and as a Republican to the U.S. Senate (1867-73) where he served as the chairman for the Committee on
Appropriations (Forty-second Congress). The collection consists of correspondence, business papers, clippings, photographs,
scrap books, diaries, various writings by Cornelius and Olive Cole, and family memorabilia concerning the public and private
career of Cornelius Cole and his family. The papers cover more than a century of American history including California politics,
government and history, life in the Southwest, Civil War campaigns, railroads, and the crystallization of the new Republican
party in Northern California.
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- Gift of Lucretia (Cole) Waring, 1952.
- Gift of Mrs. Franz Osthaus, 1956.
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Biography
Cornelius Cole was born in Lodi, Seneca County, New York, September 17, 1822; graduated Wesleyan University, 1847; studied
law and was admitted to the bar in Auburn, New York, 1848; moved to California, 1849; after working a year in the gold mines,
began the practice of law in San Francisco, 1850; moved to Sacramento, 1851; served as district attorney of Sacramento City
and County, 1859-62; moved to Santa Cruz in 1862; commissioned as a captain in the Union Army during the Civil War, 1863;
elected Union Republican to the thirty-eighth Congress (1863-65); elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate (1867-73); chairman,
Committee on Appropriations (Forty-second Congress); resumed his law practice; moved to Colegrove, Los Angeles County, California,
and retired from active practice, 1880; member Pioneer Society of California; died in Hollywood, California, November 3, 1924.
Biographical Narrative
It is not unusual for the papers of a man in public life to stand as a substantial piece of the history of his nation. But
it is a rare thing for a collection of such papers to sweep across more than a century of that history and to illustrate and
elucidate the varied events and personalities which come to life in the papers of Cornelius Cole and his family. They begin
with the noise and emotions of political battles in New York State in the 1840s, and the clashing ambitions at the diggings
in California. For Cole, the papers close with the anxiety and despair of the years just after the first World War; but the
family papers continue the story into the midst of the world struggle that arose out of those years. During the greater part
of this span of time, Cole was busily participating in, and for a decade, helping to mold the history of the United States.
A sense of immediacy permeates the papers. In the 1850s he sails via Panama to the lure of the California mines, edits a newspaper
in Sacramento, consults with Collis P. Huntington and Leland Stanford there, and assists in the crystallization of the new
Republican party in northern California. Elected to Congress in 1862, he exchanges the friendships of his home and family
in Santa Cruz for the fevered excitement of Washington, D.C. in the midst of Civil War. There he talks with Grant and Lincoln,
and hears the President speak at Gettysburg. His energy and ability secure his election as Senator from California in 1867.
He witnesses the expulsion of Andrew Johnson and his followers, and the subsequent triumph of Grant and Radical Reconstruction.
The Senator is a frequent visitor to the White House, not only for the brilliant receptions, but in the morning hours when
the business of the administration is decided upon. He is a member of the inner circle not only because of his friendship
with the President and his advisors. Cole is the Senator from California, now for the first time, a state of primary political
importance in the councils of the nation. There is more to its name than the clink of gold. For the nation and therefore for
the party and men who run the nation, it means mounting population, shipping, agriculture, and the network of railroads that
pervades the political as well as the physical structure of the state. It is a time when Californians are seriously considered
for places in the Cabinets of several Presidents; Cole's name is mentioned several times in this connection. When political
pressures from the forces which control the state prevent the renomination of Cole, he does not withdraw from the public scene.
His legal ability and useful political contacts make him a good choice for the litigants involved in the settlement of the
Alabama claims. And while he stays on in Washington, D.C. in the late 1870s, he continues his friendships with men whose names bear
the history of those years.
Even when he returns to his new home near Los Angeles in the 1880s, his experienced and critical mind keeps his name prominent
in his community and his state. In California old friends call on him: the Grants, General Sherman and his wife, and the John
A. Logans. Traveling to Washington, D.C., he meets President Arthur. In the 1890s, he again returns to the Capital which is
now so different from what it was when he first saw it, and he meets President Cleveland there. Outside the halls of Congress,
Cole assists in the legislation for the Los Angeles Harbor project, noting well the pressures applied by the supporters of
the Santa Monica and San Pedro sites.
When many of his old friends and relatives pass from the scene during these years, Cole momentarily despairs and turns to
his memories. His recollections of a busy life are given to the public in a volume of memoirs published in 1908. But the busy
life is far from over. The anxiety and uncertainty of the first World War stimulate his old interests and energies, until
his busy pen takes the place of his presence in public forums. The writing of these years is neither erratic nor meaningless.
Men whose voices are respected by a great part of the nation write serious thoughts to Cole and welcome his opinions. The
self-assurance and sometimes bitter partisanship through which he observed and then dismissed Andrew Johnson, William McKinley,
and Theodore Roosevelt, is now turned against Woodrow Wilson. Like many of his countrymen, he finds in the calm presence of
Warren G. Harding a source of hope and domestic stability which the past years had so disturbed. In these last years, he continues
to gather the honor of his neighbors, as a California Pioneer, and of his fellow countrymen, as the last survivor of the government
of Abraham Lincoln. In 1922, he receives an ovation in the House of Representatives. Having cast his first vote for James
K. Polk, he casts his last one for Calvin Coolidge.
Magnificent as it is, the story of the Cole papers does not confine itself to the Senator's letters and papers. Almost every
day that Cornelius and his wife, Olive, were apart, which was a large portion of their lives, they wrote to each other. Their
letters came from San Francisco and Los Angeles, from Washington, D.C. and towns in upstate New York. But Olive's letters
and writings are not just the warm sentiments of a devoted wife and mother. They tell of California politics, of ambitions
in the Grant Cabinet, of visits to the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in 1876 and the Yosemite Valley. She served on
the state committee representing California at the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, and was the delegate-at-large
from the state at the Republican National Convention of 1916. Moreover, the writing habit of Cornelius and his wife is reflected
in the extensive correspondence of their eight children and dozens of relatives, even to the third and fourth generation.
Cole's brother, George, writes from the battle front during the campaigns in Virginia in the Civil War. Cole's son, Willoughby,
tells of life at Cornell University in the 1870s and of his long friendship with Grant's son, Jesse. Another son, George R.,
writes from Vienna during the 1890s. Several members of the family describe life in the territories of the Southwest when
that region was still a frontier. Together, the family papers constitute a partial pattern of American life.
The general sense of the significance of these papers secured their physical preservation, even when the writer cautioned:
destroy this. They were brought out of the packing trunks years later, most of them still resealed in their original envelopes.
Some of them were used by Catherine C. Phillips for a biography of Cole, privately printed in 1929. But numerous volumes of
history and biography remain to be written with reference to them. Through the perceptive efforts of Lindley Bynum, the papers
were given to the Library of the University of California, Los Angeles, by Cole's daughter, Lucretia Waring, in 1952. Now
the grand pageant of a century is opened for the appreciation and use of students of California and American history...the
history which Cornelius Cole and his family lived.
E.R.R.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of material concerning the public and private career of California Senator Cornelius Cole and his family.
Includes correspondence, business papers, clippings, photographs, scrap books, diaries, various writings by Cornelius and
Olive Cole, and family memorabilia. The papers cover more than a century of American history including California politics,
government and history, life in the Southwest, Civil War campaigns, railroads, and the crystallization of the new Republican
party in Northern California.
Organization and Arrangement
Arranged in the following series:
- Correspondence of Cornelius Cole (1851-1924).
- Correspondence of the Cole family (1846-1940).
- Business papers of Cornelius Cole and the Cole family (1850-1926).
- The writings of Cornelius and Olive Cole and the Cole family (1850-1924).
- Miscellaneous papers and objects (1833-1943).
- Correspondence and papers of Olive Howard Waring (1898-1941).
- Papers of Cole family law partnership (1886-1916).
Physical Arrangement
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Correspondence of Cornelius Cole
- Cole to various persons
- Various persons to Cole
- Cole to Olive Cole
- Olive Cole to Cole
- Cole to members of the Cole family
- Members of the Cole family to Cole
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Correspondence of the Cole Family
- Olive Cole to various persons
- Various persons to Olive Cole
- Olive Cole to members of the Cole family
- Members of the Cole family to Olive Cole
- Members of the Cole family to various persons
- Various persons to members of the Cole family
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Business Papers of Cornelius Cole and the Cole Family
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The Writings of Cornelius and Olive Cole and the Cole Family
- The writings of Cornelius Cole
- The writings of Olive Cole
- The writings of members of the Cole family
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Miscellaneous Papers and Objects
- Newspaper clippings concerning Cornelius and Olive Cole and the Cole family
- Newspapers and newspaper clippings concerning political subjects
- Miscellaneous documents and papers
- Scrapbooks concerning family and political subjects
- Invitations and calling cards
- Memorabilia
- Photographs of members of the Cole family and of various persons
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Correspondence and Papers of Olive Howard Waring
- Olive Waring to various persons
- Various persons to Olive Waring
- Writings of Olive Waring
- Miscellaneous documents and papers
- Objects and memorabilia
-
Papers of Cole Family Law Partnerships
Within each document box, the materials are contained in folders, labeled by subject and chronological span, and arranged
in a general chronological order. The user should note that some pieces may be out of this general order because of erroneous
or unknown dating, or because of enclosure in or relation to another piece. In the cases of diaries and other bound volumes,
each piece bears a label with the date of the contents. In the cases of such miscellaneous materials as the invitations and
calling cards and the memorabilia, no chronological order is used. The photographs are arranged alphabetically by subject
and surname.
Online Items Available
Subject Index
A list of selected letters and subjects to be used as a guide to references in the Cole papers.
Agassiz, Louis J.
Box 7/folder 1868.
Akerman, Amos T.
Alabama Claims.
Alaska Purchase, 1867.
Alger, Russell A.
Allison, William B.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1880-1898.
Amnesty Bill.
Box 8/folder 1876.
Anarchists, Chicago.
Box 11/folder 1887.
ARTHUR, CHESTER A.
Arizona.
Asiatic Commercial Company.
Box 8/folder 1873.
Atchison, Topeka Railroad.
Box 15/folder 3.
Australian Mail Line.
Box 38/scrapbook 4.
Babcock, Orville E.
Baja California.
Box 3/folder 1871.
Baker, Edward D.
Box 3/folder 1871.
Baltimore, Maryland.
Box 6/folder 1866.
Bancroft, George.
Letter: Box 2/folder 1866-1870.
Bancroft, Hubert H.
Banks, Nathaniel.
Banning, Phineas.
3 letters: Box 3/folder 1871.
Index
Barlow, Charles A.
2 letters: Box 4/folder 1880-1898.
Bayard, Thomas F.
Belknap, William W.
Bidwell, John.
Bidwell, Anna K. (Mrs.).
Letter: Box 4/folder 1901-1909.
Biggs, Asa.
5 letters: Box 2/folder 1863-1865.
Billings, Frederick.
2 letters: Box 2/folder 1863-1865.
Bingham, John A.
5 letters: Box 3/folder 1873-1875.
Blaine, James G.
Blair, Francis P.
Box 41/folder 3.
Blair, Francis P. Jr.
Blair, Montgomery.
Bond, Carrie Jacobs.
2 Letters: Box 17/folder 1892-1893.
Booth, Newton.
Boston, Massachusetts.
Box 10/folder 1885.
Boutwell, George S.
Bradbury, George.
3 letters: Box 2/folder 1863-1865.
Brady, Mathew B.
Box 7/folder 1872.
Brandegee, Frank B.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1919-1921.
Bristow, Benjamin H.
Broderick, David C.
Brownlow, William Parson.
Box 41/folder 3.
Browning, Orville H.
Box 2/folder 1866-1870.
Bryan, William J.
Box 4/folder 1880-1898.
Buchanan, James.
Burlingame, Anson.
Box 7/folder 1868.
Burnett, Peter H.
Burnside, Ambrose.
Butler, Benjamin F.
Butler, Nicholas M.
Letter: Box 18/folder 1917-1922.
Cabinets, References to Various Presidents'.
California.
California Citrus Industry.
California Emigration.
California Gold Rush, 1849.
California Indians.
Box 60/folder 3.
California Journalists.
California Lands and Real Property.
California Mines and Mining.
California Politics and Government.
California Reclamation of Land.
California Wine and Wine Making Industry.
California and Texas Railroad.
California, University of.
Campbell, Thompson.
9 letters: Box 2/folder 1866-1870.
Cannon, Marion.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1880-1898.
Carleton, James.
Carleton, S. (Mrs.).
Letter: Box 3/folder 1871.
Caribbean Sea.
Casserly, Eugene.
Centennial Exhibition
[See: Philadelphia, Centennial Exhibition, 1876].
Central Pacific Railroad.
Central Polynesian Land and Commercial Company.
[See: Samoan Islands Project].
Chaffee, Adna.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1901-1909.
Chandler, Zachariah.
Chase, Salmon P.
Chicago, Illinois.
Chicago, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893.
China and the Chinese Question.
Civil Rights Bill.
Box 2/folder 1866-1870.
Civil War-Campaigns and Battles.
Finance.
Box 3/folder 1871.
Clay, Cassius M.
Clemens, Samuel L. and Clemens, Olivia.
Cleveland, S. Grover.
Cole and Cole (Attorneys at Law, Los Angeles).
Papers and documents: Boxes 44-48.
Cole, Cornelia (daughter of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Cornelius.
Cole, David (father of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, David (brother of Cornelius Cole).
Letters from: Box 15/folder 4.
Cole, Elijah (brother of Cornelius Cole).
Letters from: Box 15/folder 4.
Cole, Emma (daughter of Cornelius Cole).
Cole Family and Relatives.
Cole, George R. (son of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, George T. (son of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, George W. (brother of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Gilbert (brother of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Grace (daughter of Cornelius Cole).
Letters to: Box 15/folder 1.
Cole, Lourina (sister of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Lucretia (daughter of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Martha (sister of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Olive (neé Olive Colegrove-wife of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Rachel (mother of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Schuyler (son of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Seward (son of Cornelius Cole).
Cole, Willoughby (son of Cornelius Cole).
Colegrove, A.C. (father of Olive Cole).
Letters from: Box 21/folder 1.
Colegrove, Brad T. (brother of Olive Cole).
Letters from: Box 21/folder 2.
Colegrove Family and Relatives.
Correspondence: Boxes 21 and 22.
Colegrove, Silas C. (brother of Olive Cole).
Colegrove, Susan (sister of Olive Cole).
Colfax, Schuyler.
Columbian Exposition.
[See: Chicago, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893].
Commercial Companies.
[See: Asiatic Commercial Company, Australian Mail Line, Mexican Steamship Company, Overland Mail Company, Pacific Mail
Steamship Company, Samoan Islands Project, Wells, Fargo Company].
Congress.
Conkling, Roscoe.
Conness, John.
Constitution.
[See: United States Constitution-Thirteenth Amendment].
Coolidge, Calvin.
Cornell University.
Cox, Jacob D.
Box 32/folder 1.
Cox, Samuel S.
Croker, Edwin B.
Cuba.
Currency Question.
Delano, Columbus.
Democratic Party.
Dent, Frederick T.
Dodge, Grenville M.
Box 3/folder 1871.
Douglas, Stephen A.
Drum, Richard C.
Letter: Box 2/folder 1863-1865.
Early, Jubal A.
Box 6/folder 1864.
East St. Louis, Illinois.
Box 11/folder 1895-1896.
Edmunds, George F.
Edmunds, Mrs. G.F.
2 letters: Box 4/folder 1919-1921.
England.
[See: Great Britain].
Evarts, William M.
Fessenden, William P.
Field, Stephen J.
Fish, Hamilton.
Fiske, John.
Box 10/folder 1885.
Flint, Frank P.
Foote, Henry S.
Box 4/folder 3.
Franco-German War, 1870-1871.
Fremont, John C.
Fremont, Jessie Benton (Mrs.).
Letter: Box 18/folder, n.d.
French Spoliation Claims.
Box 10/folder 1885.
Gardner, Alexander.
Garfield, James A.
Georgetown University.
Box 8/folder 1875.
Germany.
Gilman, Daniel C.
3 letters: Box 3/folder 1873-1875.
Goat Island, San Francisco, Project.
Goldstone, Louis Memorial & Obituary
Box 5/folder 1922.
Grace, William R.
3 letters: Box 3/folder 1873-1875.
Grand Army of the Republic.
Box 10/folder 1886.
Grant, Ulysses S.
Telegram: Box 16/folder 1870-1880.
Grant, U.S., and the Grant Family.
Grant, Julia Dent (Mrs.).
Letter: Box 16/folder 1870-1880.
Grant, Jesse.
Grant, U.S. Jr.
Great Britain.
Haight, Henry H.
Hamlin, Hannibal.
Hammond, John H.
2 letters and a
telegram: Box 5/folder 1922.
Harding, Warren G.
Harlan, James.
Box 14/folder 1884.
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, 1901.
Box 28/folder 3.
Hayes, Rutherford B.
Hays, Will H.
Herrick, Myron B.
Box 52/folder 2.
Historical Society of Southern California.
Hittell, [John?].
Box 11/folder 1887.
Holladay, Ben.
Box 2/folder 1863-1865.
Hollywood High School, Los Angeles.
Hopkins, Mark.
Howe, Timothy O.
2 letters: Box 3/folder 1871.
Hughes, Charles E.
Hunt, Rockwell D.
Huntington, Collis P.
Huntington, Henry E.
Idaho.
Box 2/folder 1863-1865.
Illinois.
Independent Party of California.
Box 16/folder 1870-1880.
Indian Affairs, Bureau of.
Ingersoll, Ebon C.
Letter: Box 3/folder 1871.
Ingersoll, Robert G.
Johnson, Andrew.
Johnson, Hiram.
Johnson, Reverdy.
Jones, John P.
Kansas.
Kearny, Dennis.
Box 3/folder 1876-1879.
Kleinsmid, Rufus B. von.
Ku Klux Klan Bill.
Lake Tahoe, California.
Lane, Allan M.
8 letters: Box 2/folder 1863-1865.
Lansing, Robert.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1915-1918.
Latham, Milton S.
Letter: Box 2/Folder 1866-70.
League of Nations.
Le Conte, Joseph.
Box 10/folder 1885.
Lee, Robert E.
Box 28/folder 4.
Lincoln, Abraham.
Lincoln, Robert T.
Box 12/folder 1868.
Logan, John A.
Logan, Mrs. John A.
London.
Box 3/folder 1871.
Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Harbor Controversy.
Low, Frederick F.
Lowden, Frank O.
Telegram: Box 5/folder 1924.
Lummis, Charles F.
McAdoo, William G.
McClatchy, James.
McClellan, George B.
McCulloch, Hugh.
Box 2/folder 1866-1870.
McDowell, Irvin.
Box 52/folder 3.
McKinley, William.
Maltby, Charles.
Mexican Steamship Company.
Box 3/folder 1871.
Mexico.
Mitchell, John H.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1880-1898.
Modoc Indians.
Morgan, Edwin D.
Motley, John L.
Morton, Oliver P.
Mt. Vernon, Virginia.
Needham, James C.
Letter: Box 49/folder 3.
Negroes: Slaves and Freedmen.
Negro Extradition Case, Sacramento, California, 1852.
Nevada.
Box 8/folder 1875.
New Constitutional Party, California.
Box 3/folder 1876-1879.
New Mexico.
New York State.
Northern Railroad.
Box 8/folder 1873.
Ogden, Utah.
Box 7/folder 1871.
Olney, Richard.
Box 4/folder 1880-1898.
Omaha, Nebraska.
Ord, Edward.
Letter: Box 2/folder 1866-1870.
Oregon Canyon, California.
Osborne, Henry Z.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1919-1921.
Overland Mail Company.
Box 2/folder 1863-1865.
Pacific Islands.
[See: Samoan Islands Project].
Pacific Mail Steamship Company.
Pacific Railroad.
Panama.
Parrott, Enoch G.
Patti, Adelina.
Penrose, Boies.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1919-1921.
Perkins, George C.
Peru.
Box 3/folder 1873-1875.
Philadelphia, Centennial Exhibition, 1876.
Phillips, Catherine C.
Photographs-Wrapped Separately;
Pony Express, California.
Box 29/folder 1.
Populist Party.
Box 36/envelope 5.
Pratt, James.
Pratt, Orson.
Box 7/folder 1872.
Progressive Party.
Public Lands, Office of.
Ralston, William C.
Railroads.
Ranchos Témescal and Sobrante, California.
Box 2/folder 1866-1870.
Randall, Charles H.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1919-1921.
Reconstruction Policy, 1866-1876.
Republican League of California.
Box 4/folder 1880-1898.
Republican Party.
Richardson, Albert D.
Box 7/folder 1869.
Riddick, Carl W.
Letter: Box 5/folder 1923.
Robeson, George.
Letter: Box 3/folder 1871.
Roosevelt, Theodore.
Root, Elihu.
Box 1/folder 1913-1919.
Rosecrans, Carl F.
Letter: Box 5/folder 1922.
Russian-American Fur Company.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Box 7/folder 1868.
St. Louis, Missouri.
Box 11/folder 1895-1896.
Samoan Islands Project.
San Diego, California.
San Francisco.
Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Box 15/folder 3.
Santo Domingo.
Sargent, Aaron A.
Schurz, Carl.
Senate of the United States.
Severance, Caroline S.M.
Box 18/folder 1894-1913.
Seward, Clarence A.
Letter: Box 2/folder 1866-1870.
Seward, Frederick W.
Seward, William H.
Sherman, John.
Sherman, William T.
Sherman, Ellen E. (Mrs.).
3 letters: Box 16/folder 1870-1880.
Shortridge, Samuel M.
Letter: Box 4/folder 1919-1921.
Simonton, James W.
Siringo Charles A:
9 letters: Box 50/folder 2.
Smithsonian Institution.
Box 6/folder 1865.
Society of California Pioneers.
Southern Pacific Railroad.
Spain, War With, 1898.
Spalding, A.G.
Sprague, William.
Letter: Box 3/folder 1872.
Spreckels, Adolph.
Box 1/folder 1880-1912.
Squire, Watson C.
Letter: Box 18/folder 1917-1922.
Stanford, Leland.
Stanley, Edward.
Stanton, Edwin M.
Stearns, Abel.
4 letters: Box 2/folder 1866-1870.
Stephens, William D.
Stevens, Robert J.
4 letters: Box 3/folder 1871.
Stewart, J.M.B.
Stewart, William M.
Stevenot, Gabriel K.
5 letters: Box 3/folder 1873-1875.
Stevens, Thaddeus.
Stoeckl, Edouard, Baron de.
Sumner, Charles.
Sutter, John A.
Sutter's Fort.
Box 5/folder 1923.
Taft, William H.
Tariffs: U.S.
Telegraph Line Construction Projects, California.
Texas-Pacific Railroad.
Tracy, F.P.
Truman, Benjaminc.
Letter: Box 18/folder 1894-1913.
Trumbull, Lyman.
United Republicans of Southern California.
Box 4/folder 1915-1918.
United States Constitution-Thirteenth Amendment.
Box 6/folder 1865.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Utah.
Virginia.
Wade, Benjamin F.
War Premiums Bill.
Box 8/folder 1876.
Waring, Howards.
Box 43A.
Waring, Olive Howard (granddaughter of Cornelius Cole).
Washburne, Elihu B.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, Treaty of, 1871.
Watson, James E.
Welles, Gideon.
Wells, Fargo Company.
Box 2/folder 1863-1865.
Wesleyan University, Connecticut.
White, Stephen M.
Williams, George H.
Wilmington, California.
Box 3/folder 1871.
Wilson, T. Woodrow.
Wood, Leonard.
Box 14/folder 1916.
Women's Suffrage Association.
Wordon, Slater D.
World War I.
Yates, Richard.
Yosemite Valley, California.
Addenda to the Subject Index
A List of subjects and persons in selected references in the papers contained in added boxes 44-50, 56-60, and 63.
Alabama Claims.
Alaska Purchase, 1867.
Box 50/folder 3.
Bayard, Thomas F.
California Citrus Industry:
California Lands and Real Property:
California Reclamation of Land:
Cole, Cornelius.
Cole Family:
Business papers: Boxes 56-59.
Cole Family Law Partnerships (Cole and Cole, Los Angeles; Cole and Brown, Los Angeles):
Boxes 44-46.
Cole, Seward.
Cole, Willoughby.
Currency Question.
Box 50/folder 3.
Flint, Frank P.
Grant, Jesse.
Grant, Ulysses S. Jr.
Los Angeles, Hollywood High School.
Huntington, Collis P.
Box 47/folder 1.
Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Harbor Controversy.
Mexico.
Box 50/folder 2.
Needham, James C.
Letter: Box 49/folder 3.
Perkins, George C.
Seward, Frederick W.:
Letter, Box 49/folder 3.
Spalding, Albert G.
Stephens, William D.
Letter: Box 49/folder 3.
Sutter, John A.
Box 56/folder 2.
White, S.M.
4 letters: Box 49/folder 1.
Worden, Salter D.
10 letters: Box 49/folder 3.
World War I.
Box 65.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Pioneers -- California -- Archives.
Family papers.
Letters (Correspondence).
Legislators -- Archives.
Lawyers -- California -- Archives.
Diaries.
Cole family--Archives.
Cole, Cornelius, 1822-1924--Archives.
Cole, Olive C., 1832 or 1833-1918--Archives.
Cole, Cornelius
Cole, Olive C.
Correspondence of Cornelius Cole,
1851-1924
General Physical Description note: (Approximately 4000 pieces)
Cornelius Cole to Various Persons,
1856-1923
box 1
1856-1866
General Physical Description note: 40 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and copies of letters concerning early California politics, the Democratic party, the administration of James Buchanan,
the Kansas controversy, David C. Broderick, William H. Seward, the Republican National Committee, candidates for the presidency
in 1860, politics and conditions in Washington, D.C., the burning of Richmond, currency issues, the Russian Fur Company.
box 1
1867-1872
General Physical Description note: 35 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and copies of letters concerning California politics, John Conness, the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, members of the
U.S. Senate, Baron de Stoeckl and Russian-American affairs, the Treaty of Washington, the arrest and trial of George W. Cole.
box 1
1872-1879
General Physical Description note: 8 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and copies of letters concerning the California and Texas Railroad, the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Cole's
finances.
box 1
1880-1912
General Physical Description note: 18 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and copies of letters concerning James A. Garfield and possible appointments to his Cabinet, real estate in California,
mining claims in Oregon Canyon, California, the career of the Cole brothers and their companions in the gold fields, 1849-1851, Adolph Spreckels and the tariff on sugar, Wesleyan University, the election and Republican convention of 1912, facts in
the case of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.
box 1
1913-1919
General Physical Description note: 64 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and copies of letters concerning Cole's
Memoirs, the policies of Woodrow Wilson and the world situation, German warfare, the Republican Convention in Chicago in 1916, Hiram
Johnson, Elihu Root, Theodore Roosevelt, Will H. Hays, the strength of Republicans in California, Cole's copy of Lincoln's
Emancipation Proclamation.
box 1
1920-1923
General Physical Description note: 90 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and copies of letters concerning Hiram Johnson, Wesleyan University, Henry E. Huntington, Calvin Coolidge, William
G. McAdoo, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and Emancipation Proclamation. Letter to R. Von Klein [????].
box 1
1917-1923
General Physical Description note: 28 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and copies of letters to Warren G. Harding, as Senator from Ohio and President of the United States, concerning Woodrow
Wilson's foreign Policy, the world situation, Harding's candidacy at the Republican Convention in 1920, and disarmament.
Cornelius Cole to Various Persons
1883-1912
box 47, folder 1
Drafts and copies of letters
1883-1908
General Physical Description note: 45 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Including letters to Samuel Stevens concerning the
Alabama claims cases, reclamation of lands in California, Cole real estate, Los Angeles Harbor controversy, letter to Collis P. Huntington,
Hollywood High School.
box 47, folder 2
Drafts and copies of letters
1909-1912
General Physical Description note: 50 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Including letters to George C. Perkins on the subject of the tariff on lemons, to A.G. Spalding on the subject of his senatorial
campaign, letters to members of the Los Angeles city council on the subject of street names.
Various Persons to Cornelius Cole,
1851-1870
box 2
1851-1859
General Physical Description note: 48 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning the John C. Fremont campaign in California in 1856, the Republican National Committee, preparations for the Convention of 1860, envelope containing letters of Edward Stanley concerning Republican strength in the state, speeches, factions and personalities
in politics, 1857; letters of F.P. Tracy concerning cases in San Francisco and Fremont Clubs in the mines; 2 letters from A.A. Sargent from
Nevada City, California during the campaign of 1854, 4 letters from James Pratt concerning the Negro extradition case in 1852; 9 letters from E.D. Morgan concerning the Philadelphia Republican Convention of 1856 and the Fremont campaign.
box 2
1860-1862
General Physical Description note: 12 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning the Republican National Committee, their Convention of 1860, appointments and problems of the new Lincoln administration, San Francisco lands, 3 letters from F.P. Tracy concerning appointments,
Seward's candidacy, delegates to the Convention, Fremont's political strength.
box 2
1863-1865
General Physical Description note: 80 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning lands and mining properties in California, state politics and appointments, Idaho Territory,
solicitation for the influence of Lincoln and his Cabinet, the Pacific railroad, Salmon P. Chase, Benjamin F. Butler, Nathaniel
P. Banks, Leland Stanford, letters from Frederick W. Seward, James W. Simonton on Californians in the Lincoln Cabinet, from
William H. Seward on appointments in 1865, F.F. Low on office-holders in California, reference to General George B. McClellan, letter from James W. Simonton in 1865 mentioning Frederick Billings, John Conness; letter from A.A. Sargent, 1863; 6 letters from Sargent, 1864 and 3 in 1865 concerning California politics, campaigns, F.F. Low, state lands; letters from Stephen J. Field, Elihu B. Washburne; letter
from Gideon Welles, Generals R.C. Drum and James Carleton; letter from William P. Fessenden; Benjamin F. Butler, Frederick
Billings concerning the Overland Mail Company and Ben Holladay; five letters from Asa Biggs concerning George W. Cole's promotion,
B.F. Butler and Ambrose Burnside; 3 letters from George Bradbury concerning the China Mail bill; letter from Peter H. Burnett
concerning Lincoln's proclamation of amnesty; invitation from Salmon P. Chase; 5 letters from E.B. Crocker concerning the
construction, finance, legislation and progress of the Central Pacific Railroad, telegraph projects, the Pacific Mail Company,
Wells, Fargo Company; 2 letters from H.H. Haight concerning appointments; letter from Edward Stanley Concerning California
ranchos; 8 letters from Allan T. Lane concerning routes, finance, legislation of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, with
mention of Cornelius Vanderbilt; letter from E.D. Morgan concerning the Republican National Committee.
box 2
1866-1870
General Physical Description note: 75 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning the Civil Rights bill, opinions of Andrew Johnson, impeachment of Johnson, Grant and the election
of 1868, diplomatic problems and the possibility of war with England, the Cole public lands bill, the California wine industry, U.S.
consul in Munich, Bavaria, California railroads, the ocean telegraph project, Alaska and Pacific Mail Steamship Company, naval
contracts and politics in California, American commerce in China, Santo Domingo, the acquittal of George W. Cole. 2 letters
of Charles Maltby mentioning Orville H. Browning and discussing Maltby's friendship with Lincoln, 1866; 3 letters from F.F. Low on state politics and business and the possible appointment of a Californian or Oregonian as Secretary
of the Interior, 1868; 2 letters from A.A. Sargent; 4 letters from Abel Stearns concerning the litigation over Rancho Temescal, mention of Stephen
J. Field, 1866-1867; 2 letters from Leland Stanford mentioning Collis P. Huntington; letter from Edward Stanley concerning the election of Ulysses
S. Grant; Documents and papers relating to Rancho Temescal; 5 letters from Schuyler Colfax mentioning Hugh McCulloch, Andrew
Johnson and John Defrees; letter from C.A. Seward, Lyman Trumbull, General Edward Ord, George Bancroft; 9 letters in envelope
from Thompson Campbell discussing California politics, and mentioning Stephen J. Field, Andrew Johnson's administration and
impeachment, Richard Yates of Illinois, Grant, E.B. Washburne, Senator Eugene Casserly of California; letter from Leland Stanford
concerning Cole's election and Negro suffrage, and the status of the Southern states; 3 letters from Collis P. Huntington
concerning California appointments.
Various Persons to Cornelius Cole,
1871-1879
box 3
1871
General Physical Description note: 125 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning Senator Charles Summer, the London Mint, English capital to reclaim California lands, expenses
and appointments in the Republican party, San Diego politics, University of California, campaign of A.A. Sargent, U.S. Currency,
Indian affairs in Arizona, New York and the Mexican Steamship Company, legal status of war taxation, membership of Congressional
Committees, consul in Rome. Letters from John A. Logan; letter from George Robeson, Secretary of the Navy; 2 letters from
F.F. Low on the Chinese Indemnity Fund, and foreign students and residence; letter from H.H. Bancroft; 4 letters from Robert
J. Stevens mentioning William Belknap, Columbus Delano, Newton Booth--A. A. Sargent Senatorial contest, Orville E. Babcock,
Grant, James G. Blaine, John Bidwell, Collis P. Huntington, Edward Baker as possible Secretary of the Interior, 1861, California editors, support of Cole for re-election, situation in Washington, D.C.; 2 letters from A. Willard concerning
extradition case in Mexico, Baja California colonization, San Domingo; 6 letters from J.B.M. Stewart concerning the Central
Polynesian Land and Commercial Company, the project, difficulties, Samoa and Pago Pago, opposition from London, Ambrose Burnside;
3 letters from W.A. Selkirk concerning election of A.A. Sargent; letter from Amos T. Akerman, U.S. Attorney General; 3 letters
from Phineas Banning concerning the harbor breakwater at Wilmington, Los Angeles, and riots in Los Angeles; 5 letters from
John Bidwell concerning politics and corruption, A.A. Sargent, Oliver P. Morton a guest of Cole; 2 letters from Hannibal Hamlin,
mention of G.M. Dodge; letter from E.C. Ingersoll concerning Senate contest in CALIFORNIA; letter from H.H. Haight mentioning
Oliver P. Morton and Francis P. Blair; 2 letters from Collis P. Huntington concerning the Central Pacific Railroad.
box 3
1872
General Physical Description note: 35 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning the Texas-Pacific railroad, the Samoan Islands, United States financial policy, the issue of
reform in politics, the Caribbean trade, real estate in California. Letters from James W. Simonton mentioning Goat Island,
San Francisco, bill then pending, influence of the Central Pacific railroad upon that matter, the low point of popularity
of the Grant administration, San Domingo; letter from John Sherman, Secretary of the Treasury George Boutwell; Attorney General
George H. Williams concerning Pacific Islands, mentioning Secretary of State Hamilton Fish; 2 letters from John Bidwell; letter
from Newton Booth concerning removal of the Modoc Indians in California; letter from Hamilton Fish to Attorney General Williams
concerning Pacific Islands.
box 3
1873-1875
General Physical Description note: 60 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, Central Polynesian Land and Commerce Company, the Texas-Pacific
railroad, the University of California, mining claims in California, Zachariah Chandler as Secretary of the Interior, Grant's
Cabinet, corruption in the Land office and Indian Bureau, appointments in the Treasury Department. Letters from James W. Simonton,
1873; William R. Grace, steamship line financier, Daniel C. Gilman of the University of California; Benjamin H. Bristow, E.B.
Washburne; card from William T. Sherman; 5 letters from Gabriel K. Stevenot concerning guano deposits in Peru, papers relative
to that subject; 5 letters from John A. Bingham concerning Pacific Mail Steamship Company route; letter from Newton Booth
concerning Modoc Indians; letter from Senator Eugene Casserly mentioning Oliver P. Morton; letter from S.S. Cox and Mrs. Cox;
letter from Frederick W. Seward.
box 3
1876-1879
General Physical Description note: 35 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning Society of California Pioneers, California stocks and real estate, bill to remonetize silver,
New Constitution Party in California, Dennis Kearny, third term controversy, mining boom in Arizona. Letters from Senator
John Jones of Nevada, E.B. Washburne; Admiral E.G. Parrott.
Various Persons to Cornelius Cole,
1880-1921
box 4
1880-1898
General Physical Description note: 80 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning California silk culture, the national elections of 1884 with the consequences to be expected from the Democratic victory and the reason for the Republican defeat, Senators Roscoe
Conkling and James G. Blaine, Republican League of California, Wesleyan University, obsequies of James A. Garfield in San
Francisco, Los Angeles fruit growers, conditions in Arizona, conditions in northern Mexico, Court of Commissioners for the
Alabama Claims, local campaign literature for 1893, Historical Society of Southern California, Attorney General Richard Olney, Alaska fisheries, bank panics in 1894, pioneer conditions in Oregon Valley, California, political strength of William J. Bryan and William McKinley in California
counties, Collis P. Huntington, citrus fruits in Congressional committee deliberations. Letters from Samuel Clemens and his
wife Olivia, 1898, mentioning Spain and Cuba's acquisition by the U.S., 2 letters from Senator Stephen White; letter from Senator W. B. Allison;
letter from Senator John Jones concerning citrus tax; 3 letters from Senator George Perkins concerning U.S. Financial policy
and legislation, 1893-1894; letter from Charles Maltby concerning Lincoln article; letter from Thomas F. Bayard concerning English laws pertaining to
postal savings; letter from C.W. Fullerton of Chicago; 2 letters from Representative Charles A. Barlow concerning U.S. bonds;
letter from James G. Blaine sending letter of introduction for Emma Cole; letter from Cassius M. Clay concerning his role
in the Alaska Purchase; letter from Senator George F. Edmunds of Vermont; letter from President-Elect James A. Garfield concerning
the effect of the forged Chinese letter on his election in California; letter from Senator William Stewart of California;
J.H. Mitchell of Oregon; and Douglas Tilden, sculptor; 6 letters from Collis P. Huntington concerning the Central Pacific
Railroad and the Los Angeles Harbor.
box 4
1901-1909
General Physical Description note: 58 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning Cole's
Memoirs, Andrew Johnson, Republican campaign of 1856, George W. Cole, Senator Stewart. Letter from Salter D. Worden, leader of strikers in California strike of 1894; letter from William W. Morrow; letter from General Adna Chaffee; letter from Annie E.K. Bidwell, wife of John Bidwell; letter
from William Frost concerning Cassius M. Clay and the Alaska Purchase.
box 4
1910-1914
General Physical Description note: 58 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning Cole's
Memoirs, inquiries about the various copies of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, the campaign of William H. Taft in 1912. Letter from H.H. Bancroft; letter from Senator George Perkins, concerning Theodore Roosevelt and the Republican party in
California; 4 letters from George F. Edmunds, mentioning Andrew Johnson, W.P. Fessenden, Lyman Trumbull; 2 letters from Rockwell
D. Hunt; letter from R.M. Brereton concerning Cole's irrigation and lands legislation.
box 4
1915-1918
General Physical Description note: 50 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive party, support of Charles E. Hughes in the Republican
Convention of 1916, the United Republicans of Southern California, the Republican National Committee, Wilson's foreign policy, U.S. participation
in the World War, the Worden espionage case, death of Olive Cole. 3 letters from Rockwell D. Hunt; letter from Secretary of
State Robert Lansing concerning U.S. shipping destroyed by England and Germany; letter from Senator James Watson; letter from
Will H. Hays, 1918.
box 4
1916-1921
General Physical Description note: 25 pieces (1 missing).
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Warren G. Harding concerning the Republican party, Wilson's administration and foreign policy.
box 4
1919-1921
General Physical Description note: 55 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning the Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations, Wilson, the Republican National Conventions
of 1860 and 1920, Hiram Johnson, history of Lake Tahoe, Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, Wesleyan University, California Republicans and
the election of 1864, Cole's birthdays. Letters from Senators Frank Brandegee, Boise Penrose, Samuel Shortridge; letter from Hiram Johnson on
the Senate and the League of Nations; letter from Will H. Hays; 5 letters from Charles F. Lummis; 8 letters from Henry E.
Huntington concerning Cole's
Memoirs, real estate, and copy of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Various Persons to Cornelius Cole,
1877-1892
box 48, folder 1
Letters
1877-1887
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the reclamation of lands in California; Los Angeles county railroads; location of Soldiers' Home near Cole property;
Letter T.F. Bayard.
box 48, folder 2
Letters and papers
1888
General Physical Description note: 70 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the litigation of the
Alabama claims under Cole's charge and interest, the finances of private parties therein concerned, relations with other claims lawyers
in Washington, D.C. and California, especially Samuel Stevens, James Lowndes, and Shellabarger and Wilson. Letters concerning
Los Angeles county railroad.
box 48, folder 3
Letters and papers
1889
General Physical Description note: 80 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the litigation of the
Alabama claims cases, continued, and the private financial and legal transactions therein involved; letters mainly from Samuel Stevens.
box 48, folder 4
Letters and papers
1890-1899
General Physical Description note: 110 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the litigation of the
Alabama claims cases, continued, and the private financial and legal transactions therein involved. Letters concerning Cole real
estate, the reclamation of lands in California, road improvements of same.
Various Persons to Cornelius Cole,
1893-1923
box 49, folder 1
Letters and papers
1893-1894
General Physical Description note: 60 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the sale, use and reclamation of lands in California, and of Cole real estate, state legislation concerning same.
folder 2
Letters
1896-1902
General Physical Description note: 25 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the Los Angeles Harbor controversy; leasing of Cole land for oil drilling.
box 49, folder 3
Letters
1904-1912
General Physical Description note: 80 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning administration of Hollywood High School; the case of Salter D. Worden and Cole's efforts to obtain a pardon for
him, including 10 Worden letters; letters from California Senators and Congressmen discussing the course of proposed tariff
bill on lemons, including 1 James C. Needham letter, 5 letters from George C. Perkins, one letter from William D. Stephens,
and 6 letters from Frank P. Flint; Letters concerning the senatorial campaign of A.G. Spalding, including comment on his opponent,
John D. Works, 3 Spalding letters.
box 49, folder 4
Letter from F.W. Seward V.P. to C. Cole.
1913-1923
Various Persons to Cornelius Cole,
1922-1924
box 5
1922
General Physical Description note: 140 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning Cole's 100th birthday, Lincoln and his Gettysburg Address, the days of 1849 in the gold mines and early California, the Alaska Purchase, Society of California Pioneers, Wesleyan University, University
of Southern California. Letter from Charles F. Lummis, from John Hays Hammond, from Carl F. Rosecrans; telegram from J.L.
Giannini.
box 5
1923
General Physical Description note: 130 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning Cole's 101st birthday, Sutter's Fort, Lincoln and his Gettysburg Address, Society of California
Pioneers, Wesleyan University, University of Southern California, Alaska Purchase, Los Angeles. Letter from C. Bascom Slemp,
secretary to President Calvin Coolidge, R. Hunt, letter from William G. McAdoo, telegram from Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
box 5
1924
General Physical Description note: 90 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers concerning Cole's 102nd birthday, early California, Lincoln, Wesleyan University. Telegram from Frank O.
Lowden.
Cornelius Cole to Olive Cole,
1861-1867
box 6
1861-1862
General Physical Description note: 72 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Sacramento and San Francisco concerning politics, court cases, abolition, the removal of George B. McClellan.
box 6
1863
General Physical Description note: 96 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco, during voyage via Panama, and from Washington, D.C. concerning the Emancipation Proclamation,
the Pacific railroad, depreciation of legal tender, conditions in the capitol in wartime, Californians in Congress.
box 6
1864
General Physical Description note: 75 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Washington, D.C. concerning debates in Congress, the conscription bill, foreign affairs, the Pacific railroad,
Jubal Early's raid near the capitol, Schuyler Colfax, James A. Garfield, Reverdy Johnson, a meeting with President Lincoln,
a dinner with William H. Seward.
box 6
1865
General Physical Description note: 55 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning Congressional debates on currency standard, the consideration of the 13th
Amendment in the House of Representatives, a levy at the White House, Benjamin Butler, the burning of the Smithsonian Institution,
Lincoln and Edwin Stanton at a lecture, the Pacific railroad, the vote in Congress on the 13th Amendment, a military prison
camp in the North, receptions and parties at the residences of Seward, Gideon Welles, William Dennison, Stanton, the China
Mail bill, movements of the armies, investments in oil, Fernando Wood, Californians in Washington, Collis P. Huntington, the
inauguration of Lincoln, correspondence with Alexander Gardner, the photographer.
box 6
1866
General Physical Description note: 58 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Washington, D.C. and elsewhere concerning Seward, Andrew Johnson, members of Johnson's Cabinet, Collis P. Huntington,
Negro celebration, Reconstruction problems, the Philadelphia Convention of Johnson supporters, the Pacific railroad, the Russian
Fur Company, Baltimore, Maryland, the campaign of 1866.
box 6
1867
General Physical Description note: 30 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Washington, D.C. and elsewhere concerning the arrest of George W. Cole, Ulysses S. Grant as Secretary of War,
Baron Edward de Stoeckl and Russian-American affairs, Collis P. Huntington, voyage via Panama.
Cornelius Cole to Olive Cole,
1868-1872
box 7
1868
General Physical Description note: 23 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C., Albany, New York, en route overland to California, Sacramento concerning the trial
of George W. Cole, newspaper criticism of George and Cornelius Cole, the Pacific railroad, Roscoe Conkling, Louis Jean Agassiz,
Anson Burlingame, description of Chicago, Omaha, Nebraska, Fort Bridger, Wyoming Territory, Salt Lake City, the Mormons, Leland
Stanford, local California politics, excursion on the Central Pacific railroad.
box 7
1869
General Physical Description note: 18 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C., en route overland, Sacramento concerning the completion of the Pacific railroad, Grant,
San Domingo, Chicago, Omaha, Albert D. Richardson, the journalist.
box 7
1870
General Physical Description note: 42 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning the Franco-Prussian war, debates in the Senate on the sugar tariff, Southern
Pacific Railroad bill, San Domingo treaty, John Sherman, Schuyler Colfax, Samoan Islands, Naturalization legislation, Cole's
daily conferences with Grant and Secretary of the Treasury George Boutwell, the recall of John Motley, Grant's character,
Samuel L. Clemens.
box 7
1871
General Physical Description note: 9 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. and elsewhere concerning Ku Klux Klan bill, the Grant family, Ogden, Utah.
box 7
1872
General Physical Description note: 65 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning amendments to the Treaty of Washington, Zachariah Chandler, Benjamin Wade,
reception at the Japanese ministry, Mormon leader Orson Pratt, dinner with Robert G. [?] Ingersoll, Carl Schurz, A.A. Sargent,
Conkling's defense of Grant in the Senate, Charles Sumner's criticism of Grant, Ku Klux Klan bill, nomination of Grant, visit
of Hamilton Fish to San Francisco, threat of war with England, Washington, D.C. society, pictures taken by Mathew Brady and
Alexander Gardner.
Cornelius Cole to Olive Cole,
1873-1877
box 8
1873
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington concerning partisan factions in the Senate and Washington, D.C., the Cabinet, Senate campaign
in California concerning Newton Booth and A.A. Sargent, William Evarts, William Belknap, the appointment of a Chief Justice,
the Asiatic Commercial Company, Texas-Pacific railroad, Northern railroad, the Grant family.
box 8
1874
General Physical Description note: 36 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from California and Washington, D.C. concerning the A.A. Sargent Senatorial contest in California, affairs
in Los Angeles, Nebraska, James Carleton of New Mexico Territory, Leland Stanford, General Edward Ord, Attorney General George
Williams, dislike of Hamilton Fish for Cole and Fish's opposition to Cole, William T. Sherman and John Sherman, minister to
Vienna, a currency bill, Senator William Stewart of Nevada, property of Grant in Midwest.
box 8
1875
General Physical Description note: 37 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning the death of Andrew Johnson, John Sherman, Benjamin Bristow, Georgetown University,
Cole as a possible appointee as Secretary of the Interior, migrations to California, life in Nevada, economic and political
state of the nation, various candidates of both parties.
box 8
1876
General Physical Description note: 42 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning the presidential campaign, the Geneva Award bill, the Centennial Exposition
at Philadelphia, the contested election, debates in Congress on the Amnesty bill, Senator George Edmunds, Grant's Cabinet,
slender victory of the Republican Presidential candidate, reception of the Belknap scandal in Washington, D.C., the War Premiums
bill, settlement of the Alabama claims, Secretary of the Interior Zachariah Chandler, Benjamin Wade.
box 8
1877
General Physical Description note: 32 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Sacramento, Los Angeles, voyage in the Caribbean Sea, Washington, D.C. concerning state and local affairs
in California, Democratic and Republican factions during the electoral crisis, John Sherman on the Joint Committee for the
election, Cole's confidence in the victory of Rutherford B. Hayes, presence of foreigners on ship in the Caribbean Sea.
Cornelius Cole to Olive Cole,
1878-1883
box 9
1878
General Physical Description note: 52 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Los Angeles and San Francisco concerning local and family matters, specifically, real estate.
box 9
1879-1881
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco concerning family matters.
box 9
1882
General Physical Description note: 51 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco concerning the Alabama Claims bill, President Chester A. Arthur, Garfield's assassin, Charles
Guiteau, Tax-Payer's Anti-Monopoly campaign.
box 9
1883
General Physical Description note: 98 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco concerning the influence of the Southern Pacific railroad on state politics, General William
T. Sherman's visit to San Francisco and his possibilities as a candidate for President, the publication of the Collis P. Huntington
letters.
Cornelius Cole to Olive Cole,
1884-1886
box 10
1884
General Physical Description note: 133 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning James G. Blaine and Grover Cleveland, the Court of Claims for the Alabama
cases, a meeting with Chester A. Arthur, the Arthur Cabinet, John A. Logan, General and Mrs. Sherman, Senator Shelby Cullom
of Illinois, members and former members of the Senate, Kansas, California campaigns, oration by Robert Ingersoll, the financial
failure of the Grants.
box 10
1885
General Physical Description note: 78 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco, Boston, Washington, D.C., concerning the last illness of Grant, Columbian celebration
by Italians in San Francisco, lectures by Joseph Le Conte and John Fiske, the French spoliation claims, the bequest of Leland
Stanford, Boston and New England people, Women's Suffrage Association.
box 10
1886
General Physical Description note: 70 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Sacramento and San Francisco, concerning China problems, Chinese exclusion, the land rush to San Diego
and Los Angeles, Southern Pacific railroad's monopoly of San Francisco traffic, Grand Army of the Republic Convention in San
Francisco, John A. Logan and his wife, William T. Sherman and his wife, Grant and his
Memoirs.
Cornelius Cole to Olive Cole,
1887-1916
1887
General Physical Description note: 103 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco concerning the Southern Pacific railroad's control of state politics, northern California
discrimination against Los Angeles citrus growers, clemency for the Chicago anarchists, lecture by John Hittell, concert by
Adela Patti.
box 11
1890
General Physical Description note: 41 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco concerning San Francisco's apprehension over the Los Angeles land boom, the 40th anniversary
of statehood celebration, Society of California Pioneers.
box 11
1892
General Physical Description note: 7 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Colegrove, Los Angeles, concerning family matters, James G. Blaine's memoirs.
box 11
1895-1896
General Physical Description note: 33 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning the debates and lobbies in Congress over the Los Angeles Harbor bill, strategy
and efforts of supporters of San Pedro and Santa Monica sites, Senators Stephen M. White of California, Edmunds of Vermont,
Schurz, the changes in the capitol city, the Chicago Republican National Convention, William McKinley, influence of the Southern
Pacific railroad on persons and politics in California, St. Louis, East St. Louis tornado, Collis P. Huntington in Washington,
D.C., visit to President Cleveland by Cole, Louisiana, Texas.
box 11
1916
General Physical Description note: 8 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Colegrove, Los Angeles, concerning Theodore Roosevelt's candidacy at the Republican National Convention
in Chicago.
Olive Cole to Cornelius Cole,
1852-1868
box 12
1852-1853
General Physical Description note: 18 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Santa Cruz, California and elsewhere concerning family affairs.
box 12
1853-1861
General Physical Description note: 19 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Santa Cruz, California, concerning local and family affairs.
box 12
1862
General Physical Description note: 80 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Santa Cruz and elsewhere, concerning family affairs, McClellan and the Emancipation Proclamation.
box 12
1863
General Physical Description note: 25 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Santa Cruz and elsewhere concerning local and family affairs, celebration of the victory at Vicksburg.
box 12
1864
General Physical Description note: 35 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Trumansburg, New York and elsewhere, concerning the nomination of McClellan, the course of the war, Benjamin
F. Butler, Reverdy Johnson, Andersonville prison.
box 12
1865
General Physical Description note: 42 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Havana, New York and elsewhere concerning family affairs, Negro freedmen.
box 12
1866
General Physical Description note: 25 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Geneva, New York and Trumansburg, New York concerning Andrew Johnson.
box 12
1867
General Physical Description note: 31 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning state elections, the trial of George W. Cole, Baron de Stoeckl and Russian
affairs, Roscoe Conkling.
box 12
1868
General Physical Description note: 30 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, John Conness as possible Secretary of
the Interior, the marriage of Robert T. Lincoln, Grant, Colfax.
Olive Cole to Cornelius Cole,
1870-1881
box 13
1870
General Physical Description note: 30 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C. concerning members of the Senate, Hamilton Fish, John L. Motley, the Grant family.
box 13
1871-1872
General Physical Description note: 64 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Washington, D.C., San Francisco concerning the Central Pacific Railroad's influence in California politics
and the Republican State Convention, Alaska, Charles Sumner, Carl Schurz, Grant and his supporters in California, Secretary
of the Interior Columbus Delano, Frederick Dent.
box 13
1873
General Physical Description note: 18 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco concerning the Senate campaign of Newton Booth, the influence of the Central Pacific Railroad
in California politics, Benjamin Bristow.
box 13
1874
General Physical Description note: 27 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco and elsewhere concerning the Sanborn contracts, General William T. Sherman, Grant.
box 13
1875
General Physical Description note: 55 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from San Francisco and elsewhere concerning California politics, Hubert H. Bancroft at Lake Tahoe.
box 13
1876
General Physical Description note: 46 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written mainly from Sacramento concerning the candidates, parties, and events in the national election, the Centennial
Exposition at Philadelphia, the trial of William Belknap.
box 13
1877
General Physical Description note: 9 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from California concerning family matters.
box 13
1878
General Physical Description note: 11 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from California concerning the Grant family.
box 13
1879-1881
General Physical Description note: 13 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from California concerning the Cabinet of James A. Garfield.
Olive Cole to Cornelius Cole,
1882-1916
box 14
1882
General Physical Description note: 27 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from California concerning local and family affairs.
box 14
1883
General Physical Description note: 22 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from California concerning local and family affairs.
box 14
1884
General Physical Description note: 70 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Colegrove, Los Angeles, concerning local and family affairs, the national election, James G. Blaine,
James Harlan, possible appointments by Grover Cleveland.
box 14
1885
General Physical Description note: 52 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Colegrove, Los Angeles, concerning state politics, the election of Leland Stanford as Senator.
box 14
1886
General Physical Description note: 8 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Colegrove, Los Angeles concerning family matters.
box 14
1887
General Physical Description note: 8 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Colegrove, Los Angeles, concerning family matters.
box 14
1916
General Physical Description note: 14 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Chicago and elsewhere concerning events and persons at the Republican National Convention in Chicago
where Olive Cole was Delegate at Large from California, Theodore Roosevelt, Charles E. Hughes, Theodore E. Burton of Ohio,
General Leonard Wood.
Correspondence of Cornelius Cole With Members of His Family,
1851-1924
box 15, folder 1
Cornelius Cole to his children
1862-1923
General Physical Description note: 28 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
There are letters to Emma, Seward, Willoughby, Grace, George R., George Townsend, Cornelia concerning Samuel L. Clemens, suffragettes,
financial conditions before the election of 1896, location of Cole's copy of the Emancipation Proclamation.
box 15, folder 2
Cornelius Cole to his mother and sister Martha.
1851-1863
General Physical Description note: 8 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning fires in San Francisco in 1852
box 15, folder 3
George W. Cole to Cornelius Cole
1863-1879
General Physical Description note: 53 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning Headquarters, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, army campaigns, Dutch Gap canal failure, rams and torpedoes
on the James River, the military situation in Virginia in January 1865, Fortress Monroe, Negro troops, freed slaves, controversy over promotion involving Benjamin F. Butler, Salmon P. Chase, Edwin
Stanton, impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Mexico Granada mail contract, Atchison, Topeka railroad, Santa Fe, New Mexico, to
San Francisco railroad, arrest and trial of George W. Cole, mining and railroads in New Mexico Territory.
box 15, folder 4
Father, brothers and sisters to Cornelius Cole
1852-1910
General Physical Description note: 65 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from David, Gilbert M., Elijah Cole, Mary Stewart, Lourina Severns, Kate Nivison, concerning Gilbert Cole's voyage
to California in 1848-1849, William M. Evarts, Fort Union, New Mexico Territory.
box 15, folder 5
Sons and daughters to Cornelius Cole
1864-1924
General Physical Description note: 130 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Seward, Lucretia, Willoughby, Grace, Cornelia, Mary, Emma, George Townsend, concerning Cornell University, the
Grant family, Republican politics in New Mexico.
box 15, folder 6
Various relatives to Cornelius Cole
1868-1923
General Physical Description note: 36 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Including letters from nephews David Cole, Frank Cole, Frank A. Smith, Charles H. Stewart, Paul Marlow, Charles C. Smith;
nieces Helen Nivison, Anna Boyer; cousins J.M. Townsend, Frank Stewart; niece Adela Cole; brother-in-law S.C. Colegrove; grandsons
Willoughby and Gregory Cole; concerning industry in Arizona, northern Mexico and the Rio Grande country.
box 15, folder 7
Various relatives to Cornelius Cole
1908-1924
General Physical Description note: 70 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from nephew C.C. Smith concerning superintendency of Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks, letters concerning Cole
family and ancestry, property in New Mexico.
Correspondence of the Cole Family,
1846-1940
General Physical Description note: (Approximately 1700 pieces)
Correspondence of Olive Cole With Various Persons,
1851-1918
box 16
1852-1918
General Physical Description note: 20 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and copies of letters to various persons including Benjamin F. Butler, Ulysses S. Grant, James G. Blaine, concerning
a Cabinet appointment for Cornelius Cole, to Senator James E. Watson concerning Theodore Roosevelt, Hiram Johnson, and the
Progressive Party in 1918; Letter concerning Senator George H. Williams as Secretary of Interior; Letter concerning the Blaines [????], [????], changes
in the capital.
box 16
1851-1869
General Physical Description note: 92 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters to Olive Cole from various persons including letters from James Pratt, letter from John Augustus Sutter, 1867, and letters from various friends and relatives concerning the transfer of Indian Affairs to the War Department, the trial
of George Cole, letter from Benjamin F. Butler.
box 16
1870-1880
General Physical Description note: 60 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters to Olive Cole from various relatives and friends, letter from John Bidwell concerning the Independent Party of 1875, telegram from Ulysses S. Grant concerning visit of Willoughby Cole, invitation from Julia Dent Grant, clippings concerning
Nellie Grant, 3 letters from Ellen Ewing Sherman, letter from Admiral Parrott, letter from J.M. Cutt, the brother-in-law of
Stephen A. Douglas, letter from Julia Dent Grant.
box 16
1881-1889
General Physical Description note: 8 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters to Olive Cole from various relatives and friends, including letter from Samuel Purdy concerning James G. Blaine.
box 16
3 letters to Olive Cole from Warren Harding.
1916-17
Various Persons to Olive Cole,
1892-1893
box 17
1892
General Physical Description note: 110 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters and papers from various persons to Olive Cole mainly concerning the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, and other
expositions in California at the same time. Olive Cole was one of the Lady Managers of California's exhibits at the Exposition.
box 17
1893
General Physical Description note: 145 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
A continuation of the subject matter from the preceding folder, with the addition of letters from various persons concerning
Olive Cole's resignation as manager of the California exhibit at the Columbian Exposition.
Various Persons to Olive Cole,
1894-1922
box 18
1894-1913
General Physical Description note: 62 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from various relatives and friends concerning abolition days, Women's National Silver League. 4 letters from Mrs.
John A. Logan.
box 18
1914-1915
General Physical Description note: 64 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from various relatives and friends concerning the Historical Society of Southern California, women's suffrage, Los
Angeles, state Republican campaigns, letter from Mrs. John A. Logan.
box 18
1916
General Physical Description note: 150 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from relatives, friends, and various persons to Olive Cole concerning local, state, and national political campaigns,
the Republican Convention at Chicago.
box 18
1917-1922
General Physical Description note: 13 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from various persons to Olive Cole, including letter from Nicholas Murray Butler, Senator Watson Squire of Oregon,
card from Mrs. John A. Logan.
box 18
Undated
General Physical Description note: 33 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from various persons to Olive Cole concerning Columbus Delano and Mrs. Delano, note from Jessie B. Fremont, letter
from Jesse Grant.
Olive Cole to Members of the Cole Family,
1853-1904
box 19, folder 1
Letters from Olive Cole to her children
1875-1912
General Physical Description note: 23 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Including letters to Emma, Seward, Schuyler Lucretia, concerning family matters.
box 19, folder 2
Letters from Olive Cole to her son George R. Cole
1892-1897
General Physical Description note: 90 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning family matters, Los Angeles and California affairs, with occasional references to national events.
box 19, folder 3
Letters from Olive Cole to her son George R. Cole
1898-1899
General Physical Description note: 50 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning family, local, and occasional national affairs.
box 19, folder 4
Letters from Olive Cole to her son George R. Cole
1900-1904
General Physical Description note: 70 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning family, local, and occasional national affairs.
box 19, folder 5
Olive Cole to her sisters Martha and Susan Colegrove
1853-1859
General Physical Description note: 4 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning politics in Sacramento.
box 19, folder 6
Olive Cole to her cousin, Carrie
1851-1856
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from New York and California, concerning family affairs in Sacramento.
Correspondence of Olive Cole With Her Children,
1871-1916
box 20, folder 1
Letters from Olive Cole to her son George R. Cole
1905-1916
General Physical Description note: 140 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning family and local matters, and occasional references to national affairs.
box 20, folder 2
Children to Olive Cole
1871-1907
General Physical Description note: 130 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Lucretia, Nellie, Emma, Seward, Willoughby, concerning Cornell University and the Grant family, Schuyler, George
R.
Members of the Cole Family to Olive Cole,
1846-1900
box 21, folder 1
Letters to Olive Cole from her father, A.C. Colegrove, written from Trumansburg, New York.
1853-1862
General Physical Description note: 19 pieces.
box 21, folder 2
Letters to Olive Cole from her brother Brad T. Colegrove and her brother-in-law James Pratt.
1853-1868
General Physical Description note: 13 pieces.
box 21, folder 3
Letters to Olive Cole from her brother Silas Colegrove, written from Santa Cruz, California, Burdett and Trumansburg, New
York.
1852-1868
General Physical Description note: 38 pieces.
box 21, folder 4
Letters to Olive Cole from her brother-in-law George W. Cole.
1862-1867
General Physical Description note: 17 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning his military career, his imprisonment and trial.
box 21, folder 5
Letters to Olive Cole from her sister Katherine Colegrove.
1853-1891
General Physical Description note: 68 pieces.
box 21, folder 6
Letters to Olive Cole from her sister Susan Colegrove.
1846-1878
General Physical Description note: 98 pieces.
box 21, folder 7
Letters to Olive Cole from her sisters Caroline, Mollie, and her sisters-in-law, Martha, Mary, and Lourina.
1844-1887
General Physical Description note: 92 pieces.
box 21, folder 8
Letters to Olive Cole from her various relatives
1853-1900
General Physical Description note: 20 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Including letters from her niece Helen Nivison, and her nephew David Cole concerning mining in Arizona Territory.
Correspondence of Willoughby Cole,
1877-1912
box 50, folder 1
Willoughby Cole to various persons.
1878-1912
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and copies of letters to T.F. Bayard, Ulysses S. Grant Jr., Jesse Grant, and Frank P. Flint.
box 50, folder 2
Various persons to Willoughby Cole.
1877-1903
General Physical Description note: 34 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Thomas F. Bayard concerning claims against the Mexican government, letter from Frank P. Flint concerning the
pardon of two Indians, 3 telegrams and 3 letters from Jesse Grant concerning personal matters and mining investments, letters
concerning W. Cole's legal practice.
box 50, folder 3
Various persons to Willoughby Cole.
1904-1909
General Physical Description note: 40 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters concerning W. Cole's legal and financial business, letter from Ulysses S. Grant Jr. concerning personal matters, 14
letters from Jesse Grant concerning personal matters, his political plans, before and during the campaign of 1908, C. Cole's
connection with Alaska purchase.
box 50, folder 4
Various persons to Willoughby Cole.
1910-1912
General Physical Description note: 25 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters concerning W. Cole's finances and property.
Correspondence and Papers of Seward Cole,
1874-1916
box 50, folder 5
Seward Cole to various persons.
1878-1916
General Physical Description note: 5 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters concerning S. Cole's business and property interests.
box 50, folder 6
Business papers of Seward Cole.
1874-1876
General Physical Description note: 15 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Papers and documents concerning Salamander Felting company.
box 50, folder 7
Various persons to Seward Cole.
1888-1916
General Physical Description note: 25 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters concerning citrus industry in California, attitude of the West on economic problems and currency issues 1894, irrigation
of California lands, S. Cole property improvements.
Correspondence of the Cole Family,
1847-1940
box 22, folder 1
Letters from members of the Cole family to each other, including letters from Willoughby, George R., Gilbert, Emma, of the
Coles, and from Caroline and Susan Colegrove.
1869-1916
General Physical Description note: 13 pieces.
box 22, folder 2
Letters from various persons to members of the Cole family.
1847-1940
General Physical Description note: 32 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce concerning the death of Cornelius Cole, to Lucretia Cole Waring concerning
her father's papers, his connection with the Alaska Purchase, letters from Catherine C. Phillips to Lucretia Cole Waring concerning
research for her biography of Cornelius Cole. Also, 6 letters to George R. Cole from Claval Elemens 1 from Olivia Ellemens.
box 22, folder 3
Manuscript pieces partly in the handwriting of Cornelius Cole
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 11 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Apparently attempts to communicate with deceased members of the Cole family.
box 22, folder 4
Documents of the Cole Family Ancestors
1819-1851
General Physical Description note: 36 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Deeds, indentures, maps, titles, notices concerning the lands and properties primarily of David Cole, father of Cornelius
Cole.
Correspondence of Lucretia Cole (Mrs. Howard S. Waring)
box 51, folder 1
Lucretia Cole to Cornelius Cole.
1908-1909
General Physical Description note: 4 pieces.
box 51, folder 2
Lucretia Cole to Olive Cole.
1871-1907
General Physical Description note: 42 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from various places in Europe during two tours of the continent.
box 51, folder 3
Lucretia Cole to Olive Cole.
1908-1909
General Physical Description note: 85 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from various places in Europe.
box 51, folder 4
Relatives to Lucretia Cole.
1893-1918
General Physical Description note: 26 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from sister Emma, brothers George T. and Schuyler, S.C. Colegrove, concerning death of Mr. Waring and of Olive Cole
Correspondence and Papers of Lucretia Cole
box 52, folder 1
Various persons to Lucretia Cole.
1882-1893
General Physical Description note: 84 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Gerard Leigh Hunt, Georgina Jones, 2 letters from Lizzie C. (Mrs. Frederick D.)Grant, concerning the death of
Mr. Waring.
box 52, folder 2
Various persons to Lucretia Cole.
1894-1946
General Physical Description note: 36 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from Europe, and letters concerning the family, including letter from Myron T. Herrick.
box 52, folder 3
Diaries of Lucretia Cole.
1873-1890
General Physical Description note: 3 vol. and 5pp.
Scope and Contents note
Volume of 1873 concerning the Grants, especially Jessie Grant, family of General Irvin McDowell, H.H. Bancroft, entries to
1880. vol. 1880 including sketch by Jessie Grant, references to the McDowells and Grants, Sharons, reception for President
Hayes, entries to 1881, many pages missing and mutilated. vol. 1887 references to members of the Cleveland Cabinet, wife of
Senator Jones, Robert Peary, Grover Cleveland, Roscoe Conkling. Unbound pages of diary of 1890 concerning voyage to Europe.
box 53
Papers of Lucretia Cole.
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces
Scope and Contents note
Holograph notes, statements, and papers concerning libraries, bookbinding, and related subjects.
box 54
Miscellaneous Papers of Lucretia Cole.
General Physical Description note: 35 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Notes on Waring and other geneologies, invitations from Presidents Johnson to Roosevelt, references to Lincoln picture, passports.
Correspondence and Papers of George T. Cole
box 55, folder 1
George T. Cole to Olive Cole.
1894-1905
General Physical Description note: 110 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Chicago and various places in Europe, with references to painting and visiting the Potter Palmer and
George Pullman families.
box 55, folder 2
Various persons to George T. Cole.
1914-1937
General Physical Description note: 48 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters concerning the Cole estate and property, 9 letters from Charles A. Siringo concerning his western fiction, letter
to Tom Mix concerning his portrait, letters concerning Arizona.
box 55, folder 3
Papers of George T. Cole.
General Physical Description note: 55 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Photographs of Cole and of his paintings including one of Tom Mix, articles relating to shows of his work.
Business Papers of Cornelius Cole and the Cole Family
Papers and Documents Pertaining to Cole Family Real Estate,
1877-1899
General Physical Description note: (Approximately 500 pieces)
box 56, folder 1
Correspondence, documents and papers concerning Cole family real estate.
1877-1888
General Physical Description note: 44 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include La Brea rancho, San Bernardino desert lands, lots sold to Bishop Francis Mora. Letter from nephew David Cole.
box 56, folder 2
Correspondence, documents and papers concerning Cole family real estate.
1888-1893
General Physical Description note: 60 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include mortgages and loans on Cole ranch, Sacramento county, property used by the Los Angeles county railroad, abstract
of disposition of land granted to J.A. Sutter.
box 56, folder 3
Correspondence, documents and papers concerning Cole family real estate.
1889-1890
General Physical Description note: 15 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include Tule swamp lands for reclamation in Sacramento county.
box 56, folder 4
Correspondence, documents and papers concerning Cole family real estate.
1889-1894
General Physical Description note: 45 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subject: litigation with L.T. Garnsey over the Cole Ranch.
box 56, folder 5
Correspondence, documents and papers concerning Cole family real estate.
1893-1899
General Physical Description note: 55 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects centered about Colegrove, Hollywood development.
Papers and Documents Pertaining to Cole Family Real Estate,
1900-1916
box 57, folder 1
Correspondence, documents and papers concerning Cole family real estate, [Oil land].
1900-1901
General Physical Description note: 80 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Materials relative to the leasing and exploration of Cole lands for oil and other minerals by local petroleum companies.
box 57, folder 2
Correspondence, documents and papers concerning Cole family real estate.
1902-1904
General Physical Description note: 50 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subject: Property in Hollywood, Colegrove development, loans and mortgages.
box 57, folder 3
Correspondence, documents and papers concerning Cole family real estate.
1904-1911
General Physical Description note: 30 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects: Lots in Hollywood, loans and development, Colegrove Water Company.
box 57, folder 4
Correspondence, documents and papers concerning Cole family real estate.
1912-1916
General Physical Description note: 60 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects: expansion of property in Hollywood, development and improvement of Griffith Park, Colegrove, etc.
Papers and Documents Pertaining to Business Matters of Members of the Cole Family,
1884-1916
box 58, folder 1
Papers and documents concerning business matters of Schuyler, Cornelius and Willoughby Cole.
1895-1910
General Physical Description note: 50 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects: West Los Angeles Water Company, Hollywood High School, Colegrove.
box 58, folder 2
Personal promissory notes, receipts, checks
1884-1916
General Physical Description note: 60 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Includes receipts from litigants in
Alabama claims cases.
Miscellaneous Commercial and Real Estate Papers,
1896-1916
box 59, folder 1
Commercial receipts and bills of sale.
1896-1910
General Physical Description note: 100 pieces.
box 59, folder 2
Commercial receipts and bills of sale.
1911-1916
General Physical Description note: 200 pieces.
folder 3
Miscellaneous maps of real estate developments in Los Angeles and Southern California.
General Physical Description note: 50 pieces.
Papers and Documents Pertaining to Commercial Acquisitions and Transferals By Cornelius Cole and the Cole family,
1862-1923
box 23, folder 1
Commercial receipts and bills of sale
1865-1923
General Physical Description note: 220 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Hotel bills, building and maintenance orders and bills, personal purchases.
box 23, folder 2
Documents concerning real estate of the Cole family
1862-1923
General Physical Description note: 60 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Deeds, agreements, transferals, mortgages, court decisions.
Papers and Documents Pertaining to the Finances of the Cole Family,
1850-1926
box 24, folder 1
Correspondence, stock certificates, accounts of Cole family finances.
1864-1926
General Physical Description note: 42 pieces.
box 24, folder 2
Correspondence, tax receipts, real estate maps.
1889-1924
General Physical Description note: 80 pieces.
box 24, folder 3
Personal promissory notes, receipts, checks.
1850-1924
General Physical Description note: 120 pieces.
Writings of Cornelius and Olive Cole and the Cole Family
Manuscript of the
Memoirs of Cornelius Cole
box 25, folder 1
Manuscript of Preface through Chapter 5.
box 25, folder 2
Manuscript of Chapter 6 through Chapter 16.
box 25, folder 3
Manuscript of Chapter 17 through Chapter 26.
box 25, folder 4
Manuscript of Chapter 27 through Chapter 41.
box 25, folder 5
Manuscript and typescript drafts: fragments.
Diaries of Cornelius Cole,
1863-1923
box 26
57 pocket-size volumes with sporadic and sparse entries
Scope and Contents note
Concerning personal finances, appointments, local events in California, and Washington, D.C. There are brief references to
national affairs, Presidents, Senators, elections. The most significant entries are in vol. 1863-1864, in which there is mention of the fortifications around Washington, D.C., a description of a visit to General Ulysses S.
Grant and his statements concerning army campaigns, and the entry in vol. 1867 which is a transcription from an earlier diary (missing) concerning a trip made by Cole through Virginia in July, 1865, with details of the conditions there immediately after the war. No volumes for the period, 1872-1875.
box 26
Diaries
- 1858, references to Kansas and slavery;
- 1860, references to Ralston, Crocker, Lincoln, Field, campaign of 1860;
- 1864, 1866, references to the Blairs, Kasson, Sewards, Welles, Halleck, Doolittle, Colfax, Sherman, Criswell, Morgan, Halin, Chase,
Sumner, Washburne, Johnson, interviews with Lincoln, reference to Grants 1869, references to San Domingo trip, Grant, Fish;
- 1870, references to Low, Grant, Cabinet members, C.P. Huntington.
Writings of Cornelius Cole,
1850-1867
box 27, folder 1
Drafts of speeches, so labeled or determined, and printed copies of speeches by Cornelius Cole
1860-1922
General Physical Description note: 44 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include Stephen A. Douglas, Andrew Johnson, Reconstruction, currency issues, the Pacific railroad, the China Mail
bill, whiskey revenue in California, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
box 27, folder 2
Drafts and copies of articles, essays, legal statements by Cornelius Cole
1850-1862
General Physical Description note: 42 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include the Pacific railroad, Stephen A. Douglas, crisis in Kansas, Republican nominations 1856 and 1860, extension of slavery, policy of James Buchanan, Chinese immigrants, legal briefs, documents and letters concerning the Slave
Extradition case in Sacramento, 1852.
box 27, folder 3
Drafts of articles and legislation by Cornelius Cole
1863-1869
General Physical Description note: 7 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include the Central Pacific and other California railroads, the appointive power of the President, plans of the Republican
party, an interview with William H. Seward concerning Russian and Pacific affairs.
Writings of Cornelius Cole,
1870-1919
box 28, folder 1
Drafts of articles, legislation, and statements by Cornelius Cole
1870-1879
General Physical Description note: 14 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include A.A. Sargent, California swamp lands, railroads in Arizona and the southwest, Pacific Mail Steamship Company,
currency issues, papers and documents concerning the Samoan Islands project, 1872-1873.
box 28, folder 2
Drafts of articles, essays, and statements by Cornelius Cole
1880-1899
General Physical Description note: 35 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include irrigation of lands, the overland trip to California in 1849, William McKinley, Collis P. Huntington, the Pacific railroad, National Banks, Los Angeles Harbor.
box 28, folder 3
Articles, essays, and statements by Cornelius Cole, . Subjects include William H. Taft, Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, Lincoln's Emancipation
Proclamation, the Republican party, Alaska.
1900-1913
General Physical Description note: 18 pieces.
box 28, folder 4
Drafts and printed copies of articles, essays, and statements by Cornelius Cole
1914-1919
General Physical Description note: 152 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include the causes and course of World War I, the character and policies of Woodrow Wilson, relations with England
and Germany, Theodore Roosevelt, Collis P. Huntington, Robert E. Lee, the League of Nations, California lemon industry and
the tariff, Hiram Johnson, the Central Pacific railroad, the Progressive party.
Writings of Cornelius Cole,
1894-1912
box 60, folder 1
Drafts of articles and statements by Cornelius Cole
1894-1903
General Physical Description note: 22 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include Los Angeles Harbor controversy, and Hollywood High School.
box 60, folder 2
Drafts of articles and statements by Cornelius Cole
1909-1911
General Physical Description note: 18 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subject: California citrus industry and the citrus tariff legislation.
box 60, folder 3
Drafts of articles and statements by Cornelius Cole
1909-1912
General Physical Description note: 16 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subject: The senatorial campaign of A.G. Spaulding.
box 60, folder 4-5
Writings of Cornelius Cole.
General Physical Description note: 60 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Statements, drafts, fragments concerning Cole family, Chinese Exclusion, interview with Charles Daniels a 49er, Apaches, bankers,
C.P. Huntington, Cleveland and Blaine, A.A. Sargent, a narrative of New Mexico, and of California Indians.
Writings of Cornelius Cole,
1874-1924
box 29, folder 1
Drafts and copies of articles, essays, and statements by Cornelius Cole
1920-1924
General Physical Description note: 46 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include disarmament, Hiram Johnson, Ku Klux Klan, Reparations, Warren G. Harding, Alaska, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address,
Pony Express days.
box 29, folder 2
Bound essays by Cornelius Cole.
General Physical Description note: 4 vol.
General note
[N.B. For additional writings
see Box 37 (Oversize)]
- vol.1 includes essays on gravitation, the cause of heat and light, inhabitants of the spheres.
- vol.2 includes essay on the curious mounds of California.
- vol.3 includes essays of Cornelius Cole's first participation in the Van-Buren-Cass campaign in 1848 in New York State, the Democratic party, abolition, experiences with Mark Hopkins in 1852 during the Negro Extradition case in Sacramento, mining in early California, lynching at Jackson, California in 1849, Cole's ancestry, Thaddeus Stevens, C.P. Huntington, John Brown, Lincoln, slavery, capital and labor, Hannibal Hamlin's humor.
- vol.4 includes essays on currency issues, World War I.
Literary Pieces by Cornelius Cole,
n.d.
box 30
2 sets of typescripts bound in 2 vol. tentatively entitled
Proverbial Couplets by A Pioneer [or
by Grandfather; or
by An Octogenarian].
General Physical Description note: 250pp. each vol.
box 31, folder 1
22 pocket-size volumes of couplets by Cornelius Cole. Some of them are political in subject.
box 31, folder 2
5 tablet-size volumes of couplets and fables by Cornelius Cole.
box 31, folder 3
Manuscript fragments of couplets, fables by Cornelius Cole.
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
box 31, folder 4
Fables by Cornelius Cole. Manuscript and typescript copies.
General Physical Description note: 8 pieces.
box 31, folder 5
Miscellaneous literary pieces. Most of the pieces are philosophical in subject.
General Physical Description note: 28 pieces.
Diaries and Reminiscences of Olive Cole,
1851-1918
box 32, folder 1
Diaries: vol. .
1851-1857
General Physical Description note: 4 vol.
Scope and Contents note
Entries concerning family and life in New York State and in California, Republican organization and politics, the election
of 1856, lists of callers which includes Leland Stanford and Mark Hopkins, San Francisco city elections. vol. 1866-1868: Entries
concerning the administration and impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Reconstruction, the 38th Congress, visit to Mt. Vernon, Virginia,
George W. Cole's trial, debates on redemption of gold bonds, Benjamin Butler, Newton Booth, Grant, George Boutwell, Vennie
Ream, sculptress. vol. 1869-1871: Entries concerning the inauguration of Grant, his personality, Cornelius Cole's political
appointments, Decoration Day in 1869, the Franco-Prussian War, W.P. Fessenden, Lyman Trumbull, Jacob Cox, Babcock, Andrew
Johnson, Mrs. Belknap, Commissioners for the Alabama Claims, Charles Sumner, Hamilton Fish, Zachariah Chandler. vol. 1872-1877:
Entries concerning the election of Newton Booth, influence of the Central Pacific railroad, visit to Yosemite Valley, influence
of capitalists on Grant and Congress, rumor of war with Spain over Cuba, cases of Cornelius Cole in the U.S. Supreme Court,
San Francisco affairs, death of W.C. Ralston, the Theodore Tilton-Henry Ward Beecher case, Centennial Exposition.
box 32, folder 2
Reminiscences of Olive Cole.
General Physical Description note: 16 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include her early life in New York State in the 1850s, early California, the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Grant,
Mark Twain.
Writings of Olive Cole and Members of the Cole Family,
1873-1918
box 32, folder 1
Articles and essays by Olive Cole.
General Physical Description note: 80 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Subjects include the World's Columbian Exposition, the Republican party, Water and Power bonds, women's suffrage.
box 32, folder 2
Literary pieces by Olive Cole.
General Physical Description note: 6 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Poems and a short story.
box 32, folder 3
Clippings of articles by Gilbert M. Cole and Seward Cole, .
1891-1901
General Physical Description note: 5 pieces.
box 71, box 72
Olive Cole's Geneological Papers.
box 73
Diaries of Reginald H. Jones (C. Cole's Son-In-Law).
Miscellaneous Papers and Objects,
1833-1943
Newspaper Clippings Concerning Cornelius Cole, Olive Cole and Members of the Cole Family,
1885-1934
box 34, othertype 1
Newspaper clippings
1903-1924
General Physical Description note: 150 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning Cornelius Cole. References to Lincoln.
box 34, othertype 2
Newspaper clippings
1903-1924
General Physical Description note: 150 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning Cornelius Cole. References to Lincoln.
box 34, othertype 3
Newspaper clippings
1911-1918
General Physical Description note: 42 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning Olive Cole.
box 34, othertype 4
Newspaper clippings
1885-1934
General Physical Description note: 70 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning members of the Cole family. References to Grant and Colfax.
box 34, othertype 5
Newspaper clippings concerning the biography of Cornelius Cole by Catherine C. Phillips, .
1929-1931
General Physical Description note: 14 pieces.
Newspaper Clippings Concerning Various Political Subjects,
1844-1880
box 35, othertype 1
Clippings from California and other newspapers
1844-1860
General Physical Description note: 60 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning slavery, the Kansas crisis, Roger B. Taney's Dred Scot decision, James Buchanan, the Democratic party, David C.
Broderick, the Republican party in California.
box 35, othertype 2
Clippings from California and Washington, D.C. newspapers
1860-1865
General Physical Description note: 18 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the military and political events of the Civil War, the death of Stephen A. Douglas.
box 35, othertype 3
Clippings from California and Washington, D.C. newspapers
1865-1869
General Physical Description note: 25 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the administration and impeachment of Andrew Johnson, politics in California, the election of Grant, the death
of Thaddeus Stevens.
box 35, othertype 4
Clippings from California and Washington, D.C. newspapers
1870-1880
General Physical Description note: 30 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the administration of Grant, society in Washington, D.C., the death of Andrew Johnson, the Central Pacific Railroad.
Newspaper Clippings Concerning Various Political Subjects,
1846-1926
box 36, othertype 1
Clippings from California and Washington, D.C. newspapers
1870-1880
General Physical Description note: 85 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the Senatorial career of Cornelius Cole, politics and legislation in California, Confederate cruiser
Shenandoah.
box 36, othertype 2
Clippings from California newspapers
1870-1880
General Physical Description note: 14 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the Central Pacific Railroad, its finances and construction.
box 36, othertype 3
Clippings from California newspapers
1872
General Physical Description note: 20 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the Goat Island, San Francisco, bill.
box 36, othertype 4
Clippings from California newspapers
1880
General Physical Description note: 180 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the forged Garfield-Chinese letter and the election of 1880.
box 61, othertype 5
Clippings from California newspapers
1890-1909
General Physical Description note: 25 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the Populist party, currency issues, William McKinley, Los Angeles Harbor, Spanish-American War, the Alaska Purchase,
Lincoln, Grant, the survivors of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.
box 36, othertype 6
Clippings from California newspapers concerning the election of , candidates and the campaign.
1912
General Physical Description note: 6 pieces.
box 36, othertype 7
Clippings and papers from various political campaigns in California and the U.S.
1852-1922
General Physical Description note: 65 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Sample ballots, lists of candidates, advertisements.
box 36, othertype 8
Clippings from California newspapers
1914-1919
General Physical Description note: 28 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning World War I, American foreign policy, election of 1916.
box 36, othertype 9
Clippings from California newspapers
1906-1926
General Physical Description note: 28 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning state and local history.
box 36, othertype 10
New York State newspapers.
1846-1913
General Physical Description note: 7 pieces.
Miscellaneous Papers, Volumes, and Documents
1863-1923
General Physical Description note: (Oversize)
box 37, folder 1
Manuscript draft of
Observations in San Domingo by Cornelius Cole.
1869
General Physical Description note: 138pp.
box 37, folder 2
Political record book
1863-1872
Scope and Contents note
Lists of names and addresses of persons, political contacts, office holders, editors in California.
box 37, folder 3
Lists of addresses in California and Washington, D.C., including political persons in the Grant administration.
c. 1860-1880
General Physical Description note: 5 pocket-size volumes; 2 unbound lists.
box 37, folder 4
Autograph books. vol. 1870
Scope and Contents note
Containing autographs of the members of the Senate in that year. vol. 1922-1923: birthday guests.
box 37, folder 5
Papers and documents concerning the ancestry of Cornelius Cole and the genealogy of the Cole family.
General Physical Description note: 4 pieces.
box 37, folder 6
Positive photograph of Cornelius Cole's copy of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Abraham Lincoln.
box 37, folder 7
Miscellaneous documents.
1859-1922
Scope and Contents note
Included are copies of bills in the Senate and House of Representatives,
Congressional Directory, 1893, printed copies of speeches by John Sherman, Montgomery Blair, Thaddeus Stevens, James A. Garfield, the
Congressional Record, June 27, 1922 32 pieces.
Miscellaneous Documents, Clippings, and Maps
box 62, folder 1
Documents concerning the
Alabama claims.
General Physical Description note: 2 pieces.
box 62, folder 2
Documents concerning the Los Angeles Harbor controversy.
General Physical Description note: 45 pieces.
box 63, folder 1
Miscellaneous printed documents, reports, advertisements.
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
box 63, othertype 2
Clippings concerning the senatorial campaign of A.G. Spalding.
1911-1912
General Physical Description note: 20 pieces.
box 63, othertype 3
Clippings from California newspapers concerning the citrus industry and the lemon tariff
1911
General Physical Description note: 36 pieces.
box 63, othertype 4
Maps pertaining to Los Angeles harbor and to cities in Australia.
General Physical Description note: 5 pieces.
Scrapbooks Concerning Political Subjects and the Cole Family,
1833-1928
General Physical Description note: (Oversize)
box 38, othertype 1
Clippings from California and other newspapers.
1852-1860
Scope and Contents note
Concerning Fugitive Slave Act in California, Mark Hopkins, the Pacific railroad, election of 1860
box 38, othertype 2
Clippings from California and other newspapers, . concerning election of Cornelius Cole, administration of Andrew Johnson.
1865-1872
box 38, othertype 3
Clippings from California and other newspapers
1854-1871
Scope and Contents note
Concerning membership of the Senate, Cornelius Cole's legislation, San Domingo, Chinese immigration, China Mail bill.
box 38, othertype 4
Clippings from California and other newspapers
1851-1874
Scope and Contents note
Concerning California senatorial contest, the Pacific railroad, Australian Mail line, outbreak of the Civil War, wartime elections
in California.
box 38, othertype 5
Clippings from California and other newspapers
1871
Scope and Contents note
Concerning state politics.
box 38, othertype 6
Clippings from California and other newspapers and magazines
Scope and Contents note
Concerning the World Columbian Exposition at Chicago and Olive Cole's activities in connection with it.
box 38, othertype 7
Clippings from California and other papers
1833-1928
General Physical Description note: [Oversize-wrapped separately].
Scope and Contents note
Concerning general political subjects and members of the Cole family.
box 39 and 64
Invitations and calling cards from various persons.
1850-1924
General Physical Description note: 1500 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Three envelopes of invitations and calling cards, some of them autographed, from most of the persons whose names or letters
appear in the correspondence, including men in government and politics, and friends of the family.
box 40
Memorabilia and objects concerning various persons and members of the Cole Family.
1850-1922
General Physical Description note: 85 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Association pieces concerning Lincoln, Mt. Vernon, Virginia, Queen Victoria, John Jay, Cornelius Cole, Olive Cole, Frederick
Cole, Gilbert M. Cole, William H. Taft, Charles E. Hughes, tickets to the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, University of Southern
California, William Cole Burke, George R. Cole's watercolors.
box 65
Memorabilia concerning the European War.
1914-1918
General Physical Description note: 52 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Pamphlets and mementos concerning American, British, Belgian and Italian propaganda and attitudes before and during the war.
box 74
Souvenirs of A.H. Jones's (C. Cole's Brother-In-Law) Trip to Europe.
box 66
Photographs of members of the Cole family.
box 67
Photographs of friends of the Cole family.
box 68
Photographs of friends of the Cole Family and of various places, including California scenes.
General Physical Description note: Approximately 400 pieces.
General note
The items in these boxes are mostly identified.
box 78
Photographs of members of the Cole family and of various persons.
1850-1943
Cole family, Colegrove house, exterior
Cole family, Colegrove house, interior fireplace
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
[Wrapped separately] Family photographs include: Laura and Jennie Burke, Emma Cole Burke, Cornelius Cole (including some Brady
photos) David Cole, Frederick Cole, George R. Cole, George T. Cole, Olive Cole, Lucretia Cole, Schuyler Cole, Seward Cole,
Willoughby Cole, Lourina Severns, Elijah Townsend, 44 pieces. Various persons: William S. Hart, Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham
Lincoln, Tom Mix, Nazimova, Adelina Patti, Queen of Roumania, William H. Seward, Thaddeus Stevens. 22 pieces. Unidentified
persons. 17 pieces. Various places: Eventide, the Cole home at Colegrove, Los Angeles, Hollywood Bowl, site of Sutter's mill,
Mt. Vernon, Virginia, Taghannuk Falls, Cayuga Lake, New York, Wesleyan University.
box 75
Photographs, Printed Material, Postcards, Ephemera.
Correspondence and Papers of Olive Howard Waring, , [and Howard S. Waring]
1898-1941
General Physical Description note: (Approximately 500 pieces)
Correspondence and Writings of Olive H. Waring
1898-1941
box 41, folder 1
Olive H. Waring to various persons
1898-1938
General Physical Description note: 26 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Los Angeles and other places concerning family matters, University of Southern California, genealogy
of the Cole family.
box 41, folder 2
Various persons to Olive H. Waring
1919-1941
General Physical Description note: 84 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters concerning the University of California, University of Southern California, Alaska, Cole family genealogy, 5 letters
from Catherine C. Phillips concerning her biography of Cornelius Cole.
box 41, folder 3
Writings of Olive H. Waring
1920-1925
General Physical Description note: 1 journal.
Scope and Contents note
Master's thesis; copy and fragments. Short stories and plays; typescript drafts. 9 pieces. Bound record book containing transcriptions
by Olive H. Waring of comments by Cornelius Cole on various subjects, 1920. The transcriptions concern Lyman Trumbull, James
A. Garfield, Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Nathaniel Banks, Richard Yates, Benjamin Wade, William Smith, Governor of Virginia,
William Parson Brownlow, Henry S. Foote, Francis D., Montgomery, and Francis P. Blair Jr., negro troops, Hiram Johnson, Salmon
P. Chase, Alaska Purchase, Stoeckl, Cassius M. Clay, William M. Gwin, William H. Seward, early California newspapers, Leland
Stanford, Collis P. Huntington, A.A. Sargent, Abraham Lincoln.
box 69, folder 1
Olive Waring to Lucretia (Cole) Waring
General Physical Description note: 48 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Mostly n.d. letters and fragments written when Olive was a young girl.
box 69, folder 2
Olive Waring to various relatives.
Scope and Contents note
n.d. letters to Olive and Cornelius Cole.
box 69, folder 3
Howard Waring to Olive Waring.
General Physical Description note: 5 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written at sea during the 1890s.
box 69, folder 4
Relatives to Olive Waring.
1903-1909
General Physical Description note: 30 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters from cousin Marge, Cornelius and Olive Cole.
box 69, folder 5
Various persons to Olive Waring.
1911-1936
General Physical Description note: 16 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters concerning Cole papers and Lincoln materials.
box 69, folder 6
Papers of Olive Waring.
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
School diplomas and related materials.
Miscellaneous papers of Olive H. Waring,
1899-1940
box 42, folder 1
Manuscript notes by Olive H. Waring on historical and literary subjects.
General Physical Description note: 90 pieces.
box 42, folder 2
Papers and drafts concerning the school projects and activities of Olive H. Waring.
General Physical Description note: 98 pieces.
box 42, folder 3
Miscellaneous papers and newspaper clippings
General Physical Description note: 135 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning Olive Cole, Cornelius Cole, George T. Cole, Lucretia Cole Waring, cards signed by Senator John Jones, programs,
mementos of Olive H. Waring, card concerning the inauguration of McKinley and Roosevelt.
box 43
Objects and memorabilia of Olive H. Waring.
1898-1931
General Physical Description note: 18 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
10 photographs of Lucretia Cole, Cornelius Cole, Olive Cole, Olive H. Waring; 2 books from the library of Cornelius Cole.
Correspondence and Papers of Howard S. Waring
box 70, folder 1
Howard S. Waring to Flora Waring Herrick.
1869-1878
General Physical Description note: 16 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters written from Annapolis, at sea, China. Also photograph.
box 70, folder 2
Howard S. Waring to his mother
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Letter written from New London.
box 70, folder 3
Various persons to Howard S. Waring.
1872-1883
General Physical Description note: 2 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters concerning sailing orders and promotion.
box 70, folder 4
Papers of Howard S. Waring.
1867-1885
General Physical Description note: 9 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Commissions from Midshipman to Lieutenant U.S. Navy, signed and sealed.
box 70, folder 5
Miscellaneous papers concerning Howard S. Waring.
Scope and Contents note
Includes obituary of Waring, notes on the cruise of the U.S.S. Rodgers.
Bound Volumes Concerning Howard S. Waring
box 76
Photo Albums.
Scope and Contents note
2 albums of photographs of Alaska and cruises in northern waters, scrapbooks concerning Russia, Alaska, Canada, and cruises
of exploration by U.S. Navy ships, including the U.S.S. Rodgers. 7 vol. oversize. Included are photos of Waring and friends,
not bound in volumes.
box 77
Scrapbooks.
Scope and Contents note
2 albums of photographs of Alaska and cruises in northern waters, scrapbooks concerning Russia, Alaska, Canada, and cruises
of exploration by U.S. Navy ships, including the U.S.S. Rodgers. 7 vol. oversize. Included are photos of Waring and friends,
not bound in volumes.
Papers of Cole Family Law Partnerships,
1887-1916
Correspondence and Papers of Cole Family Law Partnerships,
1896-1916
box 44, folder 1
Letters from Cole family law partnerships
1896-1916
General Physical Description note: 6 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
The partnerships concerned are those of Cole and Cole, and Cole and Brown.
box 44, folder 2
Letters to Cole family law partnerships.
1889-1916
General Physical Description note: 12 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Letters concerning cases on the subjects of patents, lands, property, and claims.
box 44, folder 3
Manuscript legal notes concerning patents.
n.d
General Physical Description note: 152 leaves.
Scope and Contents note
In holograph of Cornelius or Willoughby Cole.
box 44, folder 4
Printed case summaries and other documents.
General Physical Description note: 10 pieces.
Papers and Documents Relating to Cases Handled By Cole Family Law Partnerships,
1887-1916
box 45, folder 1
Papers and documents relating to cases.
1887-1889
General Physical Description note: 30 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Case subjects include reclamation of lands in California, Temple Street [Los Angeles] Cable Company.
box 45, folder 2
Papers and documents relating to cases.
1890-1892
General Physical Description note: 70 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Case subjects include continuation of Temple street and other Los Angeles highway cases related to it, real estate and private
claims.
box 45, folder 3
Papers and documents relating to cases.
1893-1916
General Physical Description note: 15 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
Case subjects include personal suits and inheritances, patents.
Case Record Books of Cole Family Law Partnerships,
1894-1916