Sadakichi Hartmann papers
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Sadakichi Hartmann papers
Date (inclusive): circa early 20th century, undated.
Collection Number: MS 068
Creator:
Hartmann, Sadakichi, 1867-1944
Extent:
84.0 linear feet
(108 document boxes, multiple containers)
Extent:
(108 document boxes, multiple containers)
Repository:
Rivera Library. Special Collections Department.
Abstract: Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944) was a writer, poet, dramatist, and critic during the early 20th century. Hartmann was an important
figure in early modernism and had a diverse social circle that included Walt Whitman, Ezra Pound, and John Barrymore. This
collection includes Hartmann's published works, unpublished manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, pastels, paintings,
and diaries.
Languages: English
.
Access
This collection is open for research.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], [date if possible]. Sadakichi Hartmann papers (MS 068). Special Collections & University Archives,
University of California, Riverside.
Processing History
Compiled by John Batchelor, edited by Clifford Wurfel, with an introduction by Harry Lawton. Completed in 1980.
Collection Scope and Contents
Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944) was a writer, poet, dramatist, and critic during the early 20th century. Hartmann was an important
figure in early modernism and had a diverse social circle that included Walt Whitman, Ezra Pound, and John Barrymore. This
collection includes Hartmann's published works, unpublished manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, pastels, paintings,
and diaries.
A portion of this collection remains unprocessed. Please contact Special Collections & Archives for additional information
regarding this material.
Introduction (Historical Background)
"The clapboard shanty known as "Catclaw Siding" is gone now, torn down many years ago, but in the summer of 1954 it stood
on the desert flats of Morongo Indian Reservation, paint mostly worn away, wind rushing through its broken windowpanes. I
was then a newspaper reporter, pursuing a story, and I badly wanted into the shack to see what secrets it contained. Ten years
before it had been the last home of Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944), an almost forgotten American literary figure from the
Mauve Decade. I studied the shack, carefully jotting down descriptive notes for my story. Then I walked away from it and knocked
on the door of a nearby adobe house. The door was opened by a hauntingly beautiful woman with coal-black hair framing an olive-hued
face.
She listened suspiciously as I explained that I was a reporter and wanted to do a story on her late father, Sadakichi Hartmann.
Then she slammed the door in my face.
That was my introduction to Wistaria Hartmann Linton, who was to become a close friend and future collaborator with Professor
George Knox and me in research on her father.
Some weeks before Gene Fowler had published Minutes of the Last Meeting, a popular memoir detailing the escapades of John
Barrymore, W. C. Fields, and other Hollywood celebrities during their last years. The most memorable character in his book
was Sadakichi Hartmann, whom he called "the magnificent charlatan." Fowler portrayed Hartmann as an ancient relic of the earliest
Bohemian days of Greenwich Village--now down on his luck, cadging drinks off Barrymore and various cronies for whom he performed
as a witty and sarcastic court jester. There was much that was accurate in Fowler's portrayal of the half-Japanese, half-German
writer, poet, dramatist, and critic. There was also much that was hearsay with no basis in fact. Fowler had a gift for telling
a good story that would amuse readers, and he enjoyed making a good story better whenever possible. He embroidered upon many
of the legends that had clung to Sadakichi Hartmann, dismissed the old man's real achievements as drunken boasts, and conducted
only superficial research into his subject's past.
The book was an instant best-seller and cause-célèbre that summer in the San Gorgonio Pass. Many long-time residents of the
two Pass communities of Banning and Beaumont had known Hartmann--if only as an eccentric and mysterious figure with aristocratic
manners who prowled their streets in a heavy overcoat, rumpled white hair poking from under a felt hat. In 1923, Hartmann
had moved his family to Beaumont, and from that base he had made periodic forays to Hollywood, working on films, writing movie
criticism, and joining the John Barrymore crowd as a drinking companion. In 1938, then in his 70's, Sadakichi had built his
old-age shack, "Catclaw Siding" as he called it, on land owned by a Cahuilla cattlerancher, Walter Linton, who was then married
to his daughter, Wistaria. Now ten years after his death everyone in the San Gorgonio Pass was reading about him in Fowler's
book.
I had never heard of Sadakichi Hartmann when the book came out. I found the book entertaining, accepted all of Fowler's tales
at face value, and liked Sadakichi's mocking tongue and indomitable spirit. I was surprised to find those reader's of the
book who had known Sadakichi best angry at Fowler's portrait.
I believe the first criticism I heard about the book came from Mrs. George Lardner, Beaumont Librarian, who enjoyed discussing
literature and often had invited Hartmann to her home for lunch. "I have yet to meet anyone who knew Sadakichi well who isn't
disgusted by Fowler's book," she told me. Dr. Guy Bogart of Beaumont was also indignant. "He was a poseur, yes," admitted
Bogart, "but a charlatan, no! If you read Fowler's book you'll see only a drunken moocher--the seedy old man Fowler met in
his declining years. Yet Sadakichi was a rare personality, who never surrendered his ideals or artistic integrity for a moment."
I was puzzled by the fact that most of those local people who had known Sadakichi agreed Fowler had captured much of the man's
personality--yet they still considered the book an injustice. No one denied that Hartmann drank a lot, no one denied that
he lived off a string of patrons, no one denied that much of his behavior was outrageous. Yet most of those who had any personal
relationship with Sadakichi professed admiration and respect for him. For that matter, it was clear that Fowler had also admired
Hartmann, perhaps even envied his strange charisma. As newspaper bureau chief for the Riverside Press-Enterprise Co. in the
San Gorgonio Pass, I immediately saw the potential for an interesting feature story.
I had particularly wanted to interview Mrs. Linton about her reactions to the book. But the door had slammed shut on me.
Several days later, Ruth Little, a local newspaper writer and friend of Wistaria, persuaded her to talk with me. During an
afternoon, I learned some of the reasons for Wistaria's reluctance to grant an interview. During the years of WWII, Hartmann's
family had almost been interned because of his German-Japanese heritage. Many townspeople had ostracized the Hartmann family
and circulated rumors that Sadakichi was a spy. Both the FBI and County Sheriff's Department had hounded the family with endless
questions, and sheriff's deputies in patrol cars often followed family members when they left home. Some of Hartmann's children
had been embarassed by his unconventionality and flamboyant Bohemianism. They were the children of his second marriage to
Lillian Bonham, and none of them had known their father at the peak of his career in New York at the turn of the century,
when he had made and spent money freely. Instead, they had grown up in the midst of the Depression in the middle-class atmosphere
of San Gorgonio Pass--with a father who boasted of past triumphs and didn't care what the neighbors thought of him. Fowler's
book with its suggestion that Hartmann was a charlatan evoked mostly bad memories. Even so, Mrs. Linton admitted that she
had laughed at parts of the book: "Some of it seemed so much like Dad!"
"Catclaw Siding" had been closed since Sadakichi's death in 1944. Now Mrs. Linton agreed to let me look inside the shack.
She turned a key in the padlock and we entered. A rain-stained "History of Modern Painting" at which mice had nibbled lay
on the splintered floor. Rotted floorboards exposed bare sand beneath. In a corner of the shack was a battered grey trunk--Sadakichi's
manuscript trunk. I lifted the lid, sifted through the papers, and was stunned by its contents.
Inside were piles of unpublished manuscripts, published articles, short stories, and poetry, and immense bundles of correspondence.
I picked up one of the letters and read the name Ezra Pound. There were letters from George Santayana, Benjamin de Casseres,
Douglas Fairbanks. The trunk was a bookman's dream. And there was more. Not only the contents of the trunk. Other materials
had been stored in cupboards in Mrs. Linton's house. Among these was a scrapbook dating back to the 1890's marked "Revelations."
And there was Hartmann's unpublished autobiography, never completed, but nonetheless several hundred pages offering rich insights
into Sadakichi Hartmann's youth and early career for future researchers. And photographs: photographs by Gertrude Kasebier,
J. C. Strauss, Rudolf Eickemeyer, Frank Eugene--names of long dead photographers whose significance meant nothing to me as
yet.
Most of this material would have been widely dispersed and perhaps lost to research if it had not been for Wistaria Linton.
Throughout his life, whenever Sadakichi needed money desperately, he sold his manuscripts or correspondence to rare book dealers
and collectors. Various auction catalogues from the early 1900's record scarce Hartmann materials that have simply vanished
into private hands and have never been found. Fortunately, Wistaria recognized the importance of the Hartmann materials. As
a young woman, her father had taken her education in hand, directing her reading, encouraging her interest in art, and taking
her along as a companion on trips to museums or to visit literary or artistic friends. She curbed his recklessness whenever
possible by talking him out of manuscripts or other items that seemed significant--or when that failed hiding them from Sadakichi.
She began this habit as a teenager and continued it into Sadakichi's old age.
The summer of 1954 Wistaria and I became conspirators together. I saw the possibility of an unusual literary expose. A series
of newspaper articles recording the angry reactions of Sadakichi's friends to Fowler's book and a glimpse at some of his real
accomplishments. Wistaria was delighted by my defense of her father. There was far too much Hartmann material for me to become
even remotely acquainted with it in a short period--and too much that I didn't know about American art and literature. Nevertheless,
we worked well together, delighted each time we uncovered a new facet of Sadakichi's past.
The series, five articles titled "The Last Bohemian," appeared in the Riverside Daily Enterprise from August 4 through August
16. They were entertaining journalism, not scholarship, and looking them over today I find almost as many errors as we pinpointed
in Fowler's Minutes of the Last Meeting. In February of 1955, they were singled out for an award as the best newspaper series
of the year in California by the California Newspaper Publishers Association. I was transferred to the Riverside office of
the Press-Enterprise Co.
Wistaria. and I remained good friends. We talked occasionally about a scholarly book about her father, but by then I was well
aware of the scope of such a task and my limited background in nineteenth century art and literature. Several years later
Wistaria was offered a position in the Photographic Services at UCR, where she worked until her retirement in 1976. Eventually,
I also joined the staff of the University. Wistaria was concerned about many of the more perishable materials in her father's
papers and sometime in the mid-1960's we arranged with Librarian Edwin Coman to store these in the UCR General Library. As
yet, however, she was uncertain about their final disposition.
Meanwhile, unaware that much of the Hartmann collection was stored at UCR, Professor George Knox of the Department of English
had become interested in Sadakichi Hartmann. Knox's field was nineteenth century and early twentieth century American literature,
and while Hartmann was not a major literary figure, he was nevertheless a writer who had been totally ignored by scholarship
while many of his lesser contemporaries had become fields of inquiry.
It was Jake Zeitlin, the antiquarian bookman, who brought us together as he has done on many occasions with other scholars.
Zeitlin had sold several Hartmann Manuscripts to the UCR Library and learned about the Hartmmann papers stored in the library.
When Knox on a visit to Zeitlin & Ver Brugge mentioned Sadakichi to Jake, the bookman was able to regale him with his own
personal reminiscences of the Bohemian writer, who in the 1920's had often hung out at Jake's shop. He then mentioned the
collection at UCR, right in Knox's own backyard. The result has been more than ten years of friendship and collaboration in
Hartmann research, during which we have edited four books in Hartmann scholarship, published the Sadakichi Hartmann Newsletter,
and encouraged other Hartmann researchers or scholars in peripheral areas.
Shortly before her retirement in 1976 from the University, Wistaria Hartmann Linton made the decision that her father's papers
and other materials belonged in Special Collections & Archives at the UCR Library. While the Wistaria Hartmann Linton Collection
makes up the bulk of the Sadakichi Hartmann Archives, the archives have been steadily growing over the years. Mrs. Dorothea
Atma Gilliland of St. Petersburg, Florida, a daughter of Hartmann by his first marriage, made a substantial gift of Hartmann
papers to the archives in 1972, although much of her material had been acquired earlier by the University of Oregon. Among
the many persons who have donated Hartmann correspondence or other materials to the collection are Christel Gang, Nora Morgan,
Helga Hanson, Raymond Brossard, Peter Krasnow, and C. Verne Klintworth. Recently, the UCR Library acquired a substantial collection
of Hollywood materials from Gene Fowler's son, Will Fowler, including Hartmann manuscripts and taped interviews with Hartmann
friends such as the painter John Decker and the actor Thomas Mitchell that were used in the writing of Minutes of the Last
Meeting.
Those of us who use the Sadakichi Hartmann archives must be indebted to the UCR Library for providing this catalogue of the
collection. It is now possible to easily locate specific items in the collection or to form a partial idea of the contents
of a particular item. At the same time, a definitive annotation of the collection that would have given us reference to all
of the hundreds of artists, writers, photographers, and other notables that crop up in the archives would have been a virtually
impossible task that would have delayed ready access to the archives for many years. With the publication of this catalogue,
the UCR Library has provided a long needed and excellent tool for those carrying out research on Sadakichi Hartmann and many
of his contemporaries.
Our immeasurable indebtedness is to the daughter who as a young woman recognized the value of her father's papers and kept
them from reaching the hands of private collectors. In recognition of her foresight, this catalogue is dedicated to Wistaria
Hartmann Linton."
Harry Lawton, University of California, Riverside, January 15, 1980
Index of Abbreviated Terms
Index of Abbreviated Terms
- AL:
- handwritten letter, not signed
- ALD:
- draft of handwritten letter, not signed
- ALS:
- handwritten letter, signed
- ALSPh:
- handwritten letter, signed, photocopy
- AMs:
- handwritten manuscript
- AMsPh:
- handwritten manuscript, photocopy
- ANS:
- handwritten note, signed
- APS:
- handwritten postcard, signed
- Ph:
- photograph, photocopy
- PrAd:
- printed advertisement
- PrEdPh:
- photocopy of printed edition
- PrP:
- printed postcard
- PrPh:
- photocopy of print
- T/ALS:
- typed letter with handwritten additions, signed
- T/AMs:
- typed manuscript with handwritten additions
- TL:
- typed letter, not signed
- TLI:
- typed letter, initialed
- TLS:
- typed letter, signed
- TLSCC:
- carbon copy of typed letter, signed
- TMs:
- typed manuscript
- TMsCC:
- carbon copy of typed manuscript; a second copy
- TMsCCPh:
- photocopy of carbon copy of typed manuscript
- TMsPh:
- typed manuscript, photocopy
- TP:
- typed postcard
- TPI:
- typed postcard, initialed
- TPS:
- typed postcard, signed
Related Materials
University of California, Riverside. Department of Special Collections & Archives. Sadakichi Hartmann-Guy Bogart correspondence
(Call Number: PS3515 A787 Z48 1927).
University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives. Sadakichi Hartmann manuscript collection (Collection
Number: Ax 523).
Hartmann family collections
See also the Lillian Bonham Hartmann papers (MS 012) and Wistaria Hartmann Linton papers (MS 013).
Index of Personal Names
Names of correspondents, persons featured in articles, and titles of particular works by Sadakichi Hartmann with corresponding
box information.
Abhayananda, Swami:
Box 13
Adamic, Louis:
Box 12 (see Transcripts)
Alexander, John White:
Box 20
"Along Timberline":
Box 5
Aman-Jean, Edmond:
Box 21
Amy --:
Box 13
Anton, Harold:
Box 40B
Armstrong, Will:
Box 20
"Art Aphorisms":
Box 5
"Art News":
Box 17
"Aspirations of a Playwright":
Box 5
"At the Training School":
Box 5
Autobiography:
"Baker Eddy":
Ballard, Claude N.:
Ballator, Alice R.:
Box 13
Barrow, Thomas Frank:
Box 33
Barrymore, John:
Box 39
Beach, Howard A.:
Beardsley, A.H.:
Box 13
Beerbohm, Marvin:
Beers, Jan van:
Box 20
Bell, Curtis:
Bender, Albert:
Box 13
Bennett, Jeanne E.:
Benton, Thomas Hart:
Box 13
Ben-Yusuf, Zaida:
Box 40A
Berg, Charles I.:
Box 21
Berlin, Ben:
Betts, Louis:
Box 20
Bjornson, B.:
Box 19
"Black Smoke":
Box 5
Bloiss, Harry A.:
Box 20
Bogardus, Abraham:
Box 40A
Bogart, George:
Box 13
Bogart, Guy:
Bohrod, Aaron:
Box 13
Boldini, Giovanni:
Box 40A
Bonaventura, (Rome, Italy):
Box 20
Bonham, Lillian:
Borg, Sidney C.:
Box 13
"Boston Lions":
Box 5
Boyd, Ben:
Box 13
Bradley, A.F.:
Box 20
Breese, James:
Box 13
Brossard, Raymond:
Brown, William:
Box 13
Brownell, William:
Box 13
Bruguiere, Francis:
Bruno, Guido:
Box 35
Bruno's Weekly:
Box 35
Buchanan, Ella:
Box 13
Buckley, L.H., (Binghampton, N.Y.):
Box 20
Buckner, Samuel O.:
Box 13
"Buddha":
Buehrmann, Bessie (Elizabeth):
Burnell, W.E., (Buffalo):
Box 20
Burroughs, John:
"Bus Line Correspondence":
Box 11
Butler, George B.:
Box 20
Cahill, Holger:
Calder, Mrs. (Nanette?):
Box 13
"Can Poets Help?":
Box 5
"Career of a Violinist":
Box 5
Carlson, Erik:
Box 19
Carnegie Funds:
Box 11
Carns, Arthur L.:
Box 13
Caro Delvaille:
Box 20
Catclaw Siding Shack (photos):
Box 39
Catlin, John:
Box 13
Cauldwell, Leslie G.:
Cecil, Arthur B.:
Box 13
Cecily --:
Box 13
Chamberlain, Edward:
Box 13
Chaplin, Charles S.:
Chapman, H.T.:
Box 11
Chase, William M.:
"Cherry Blossoms":
Box 18
"Christ":
Box 5
"Cimmerian Darkness":
Box 5
Clark, Alvah (see School of Industrial Arts):
Box 20
Clark, Frank Scott, (Detroit):
Clark, Rose:
Clement, E.H.:
Box 13
Clews, Henry:
Box 19
Coburn, Alvin Langdon:
Box 19
"Cock in the Air":
Box 5
Coby:
Box 11
Coles, Captain:
Box 39
Colette --:
Box 13
"Come Here":
Box 5
"Confessions of an Ex-Journalist":
Box 5
Constant, Sadi:
Box 40A
"Contributions to the Technique of Draughtsmanship":
Box 5
"Conversations with Walt Whitman":
Box 5
Converse, Frederick:
Box 13
Conyers, H.B.:
Box 21
Cooper, James:
Box 20
Cooper, Marcelle:
Box 13
Coppe, Francois:
Box 19
Coppin, John S.:
Coquelin:
Box 40A
Corcoran Gallery of Art:
Box 11
Corke, H. Essenhigh:
Box 20
Coubillier:
Box 19
Coutant, Nellie:
Box 40A
Craig, Edward Gordon:
Box 13
Crawley, Ida Jolly:
Box 13
Cresmer, William T.:
Box 13
Crinkle, Nym (A.C. Wheeler):
Box 20
Crocker, Harry:
Box 13
Dallin, Cyrus Edwin:
Box 13
"The Dance Pavilion":
Box 5
Davidson, Jo.:
Box 13
Davies, Arthur B.:
Box 13
Davis, Charles:
Davis, Robert H.:
Day, F(rank) Holland:
Box 40A
De Casseres, Benjamin:
Box 13
Decker, John:
Decker, Phyllis:
Box 12 (see Transcripts)
De Cleyre, Voltairine:
Box 21
De La Tour:
Box 20
Delsarte System:
Box 31
Demachy, Robert:
Box 13
"The Deserted Cottage":
Box 5
Deutsch, Boris:
Box 39
De Verley, Inez:
Box 13
De Witt, Captain:
Box 40A
De Zayas, Marius:
"Diamond Lizard":
Box 18
Dillon, Lou:
Box 40A
Dodsworth, Alice A.:
Box 13
"Dolor":
Box 5
Donoghue, John:
Box 19
D'Ora, (Venice):
Box 20
Dougherty, P.:
Box 21
Dramatic Sketch:
Box 5
"Drifting Flowers of the Sea":
Box 18
Duhrkoop, Rudolph:
Dumont, John E.:
Box 19
Duncan, Isadora:
Box 19
Durant, Will:
Box 13
Durer, Albrecht:
Box 20
Duse, Eleonora:
Box 40A
Dutton, J.W.:
Duveneck, Frank:
Box 20
Eakins, Susan M. (Mrs. Thomas Eakins):
Box 13
Eakins, Thomas:
Box 20
"Early Poems":
Box 6
Eickemeyer, Rudolf, Jr.:
Eisenstein:
Box 21
Ellis, Havelock:
Box 15 (see Sargents Court Correspondence)
Ellis, William Shewell:
Box 19
Erfurt, Hugo:
Box 19
Ermates, Arthur:
Box 38
"Esthetic Verities":
Box 9
Eugene, Frank:
Ewing Studio, (Washington, D.C.):
Box 38
Fabijanovic, Stephanus:
Box 13
Fabris, Alfred:
Box 38
Fairbanks, Douglas:
Falk, Benjamin Joseph:
"Famous Lovers":
Box 6
Feldman, Fred J., (El Paso):
"A Few Words on Criticism":
Box 6
Field, J.H.:
Box 40A
Fiene, Ernst:
Box 13
"Fighting Japs":
Box 6
Fisher, George:
Box 33
Fisk, Bertha:
Box 13
Flaishman, Leopold:
Box 11
Fleckenstein, Louis:
"Flirtation":
Box 6
Ford, Kay:
Ford, Tod:
Box 13
"Four Views of San Jacinto":
Box 6
Fournier, Paul:
"Fourteen Points in Favor of Sadakichi Hartmann":
Box 6
Fowler, Gene:
Fowler, Will:
Box 34
Frederiksen, Carl:
Box 19
Freer, Charles L.:
Box 13
French, Daniel Chester:
Box 13
French, Elizabeth:
Box 13
French, Mary (Mrs. Daniel C. French):
Box 13
Freystadt, George W.:
Box 13
"From Sagebrush to Columbine":
Box 6
Frost, Leon:
Box 11
Gaiduschek, E.:
Box 19
Gainsborough, Thomas:
Box 20
Gallagher, Minerva Hartmann:
Box (see Hartmann, Minerva)
Gang, Christel L.:
Garborg, Arne:
Box 20
Gardner, Isabelle Stewart (Mrs. John Lowell):
Box 13
Garo, John H.:
Gauley, Robert:
Box 13
Gellatly, John:
Box 13
Genthe, Arnold:
Box 30
Gerschel, Charles:
Box 20
Gibbons, Austin Cedric:
Box 13
Gilbert, John:
Box 13
Gilliland, Atma Dorothea:
Box (see Hartmann, Atma Dorothea)
Gledhill, (Santa Barbara):
Box 20
Godwin, Nora and Parke:
Goldensky, Elias:
Goldsmith, Mr.:
Box 11
Goncourts:
Box 19
Gordigiani, E.:
Box 39
Gottheil, A., (Danzing):
Box 19
Gottschalk:
Box 13
Gottheil, W.G.:
Box 40A
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de:
Box 20
Grafly, Dorothy:
Box 13
Grainer, Franz:
Box 19
"Graveland in a Flat":
Box 6
Greenwich Village:
Box 35
Greuze, Jean Baptiste:
Box 20
Groll, Albert L.:
Gron, Victor:
Box 13
Grosvenor Public Library (Buffalo):
"Ground Fog":
Box 6
Guilbert, Yvette:
Box 40A
"The Hand":
Box 6
"Hanka and Dodoitsu":
Box 6
Hansen, Ejnar and Helga:
Hansson:
Harris, George:
Box 13
Hartmann, Arthur M.:
Box 26
Hartmann, Astor:
Hartmann, Atma Dorothea (Dorothea Gilliland):
Hartmann, Elizabeth Blanche Walsh:
Hartmann, Carl Hermann Oscar (Sadakichi Hartmann's father):
Box 39
Hartmann, Edgar:
Box 16
Hartmann, Ernst Ferdinand Caspar:
Box 27
Hartmann, Jonquil:
Box 43
Hartmann, Minerva (Mrs. W.J. Gallagher):
Box 16
Hartmann, Osada:
Box (see Osada)
Hartmann, Oscar:
Hartmann, Paul:
Hartmann, Robert:
Box 26
Hartmann, Sadakichi:
Box 34 (memorabilia)
Hartmann, Tansy:
Hartmann, Taru:
Box (see Hartmann, Oscar)
Hartmann, William:
Box 13
Hartmann, Wistaria:
"Hartmann-Eickemeyer" (by R. Hull):
Box 35
Hartmannea:
Box 6
Hassam, Childe:
Box 31
"The Haunted Vine":
Box 6
Hawthorne, Charles W.:
Box 20
Hearst, Phoebe A.:
Box 11
Heckman, R.G.:
Box 26
Hemmerdinger, William:
Box 34
Henderson, Daniel:
Box 11
Henner, Jean Jacques:
Box 20
Henri, Robert:
Herbert, Henry:
Box 13
Herkomer, Hubert:
Box 20
Heyne, Anna:
Box 39
Hier, Frederick, Jr.:
Box 13
Higgins, Edgar (Eddie) F.:
Hill, Richard:
Hilsdorf, Jacob:
Box 19
Hirsch, Fred S.:
Box 13
Histed, E.W.:
Box 19
Hobart:
Box 40A
Hoffman Studio, (Philadelphia):
Box 19
"Hog Island":
Box 6
Holbein, Hans:
Box 20
Holladay, Paula:
Box 11
Hollinger, W.M.:
Hope, Charles:
Box 13
Horowitz, Leopold:
Box 19
"How Poe Wrote the Raven":
Box 6
Hubbard, Elbert:
Hull, Roger P.:
Box 35
Hummer, Helen:
Box 13
Huneker, James Gibbons:
Box 30
Huntington, D.:
Box 13
Hutchinson, Eugene R.:
Box 19
"Ides of March":
Box 6
"In Search of My Likeness":
Box 6
"Instead of a Preface":
Box 6
"Invisible Arms":
Box 6
Jaegers, Albert (sculptor):
Box 13
Janvier, Meredith:
Box 40A
"Japan in the Sixties":
Box 6
"Japanese Rhythms":
Jarmig, Carl:
Box 13
Jefferson, Joseph:
Box 40A
Johnson, --:
Box 13
Johnson, Belle:
Box 20
Johnson, Eastman:
Box 19
"Journey to Sadakichi" (by Joe Weinberg):
Box 36
Juhl, Ernst:
Box 19
Kahn, Otto (?):
Box 13
Kairiyama, T.:
Box 13
Kasebier, Gertrude:
Box 40A
Katherine --:
Box 11
Kaulbach, Frederick August von:
Box 20
Keen, E.:
Box 13
Keet, A.E.:
Box 13
Keiley, Joseph T.:
Box 11
Kennedy, Mary:
Box 13
Kernan, Frank J.:
Box 40A
"Kiel":
Box 6
Kielland, Alexander:
Kimmel, Stanley:
Kipp, Karl:
Box 40A
Klintworth, C. Verne:
Klausner, Oscar:
Box 30
Knaffle Bros., (Knoxville):
Box 20
Knox, George:
Koner, Max:
Krakow, Louise E.:
Box 13
Krasnow, Peter:
Krauth, Alfred:
Box 19
Kroll, Leon:
Box 11
Kronberg, Louis:
Box 13
Kryzanowsky, Romana:
Box 13
Kuhn, Heinrich:
Box 11
"Lady of Castle Rock":
Box 6
"Lady of the Yellow Jonquils":
Box 6
Lance, Elizabeth D.:
Box 11
Lardner, Mrs. George:
Box 33
"The Last Thirty Days of Christ":
Box 6
Latoix, Mrs. B.D.:
Box 14
Lawton, Harry:
Leachy, --:
Box 19
Le Beque, Renee:
Box 19
Ledoux, Louis:
Box 14
Leibl, Wilhelm:
Box 20
Lenbach, Fritz von:
Lersky, Helmar, (Milwaukee):
Box 20
Lesseps, Ferdinand de:
Box 21
Lesoir, George:
Box 31
Library Company of Philadelphia:
Box 14
Lifshey, Sadakichi Hartmann:
Linder, Henry:
Lindhe, Roy E.:
Box 14
Link, Herman:
Box 19
Linton, Wistaria Hartmann:
Box (see Hartmann, Wistaria)
Linton, Marigold:
Box 39
Linton, Walter:
Box 39
Lipton, George:
Lloyd, J. William:
Box 14
"London Days":
Box 6
Lorey, Gustave:
Box 19
"Lost in the Northwoods":
Box 6
Loy, Mina:
Box 33
Lucas, Albert Pike:
Box 19
Lucille (Aunt):
Box 39
Mabbott, Thomas Ollive:
McAllister, John E.:
Box 14
Macaray, Florence:
Box 14
MacCameron, Robert S.:
Box 20
McClure, Samuel Sidney:
Box 14
McCormick, F.:
Box 14
MacDonald, Pirie:
MacDowell, Mrs. Edward:
Box 14
MacFarlane, Ida:
Box 14
McGeorge, Robert R.:
Box 20
McGinnity, Joe:
Box 40A
McIntosh, Burr:
Box 40A
McMahan's Furniture:
Box 14
McNear, Willa:
Box 14
MacNeil, Herman Atkins:
Box 14
"Maid of Shiloh":
Box 6
Makintosh, Mary:
Box 14
Mallarmé:
"Malmaison":
Box 6
Manet, Edouard:
Box 20
Mann, Thomas:
Box 14
Marceau, Theo:
Box 20
Marie --:
Box 14
Marigold Linton:
Box (see Linton, Marigold)
Markham, Edwin:
Box 14
Marks, Robert:
Box 14
Marsh, Frederick Dana:
Marshall, A.:
Box 19
Martin, D.B.:
Box 14
Martinot, Sadie:
Box 30
Martiny, Yvonne:
Box 14
Marvin, C.F.:
Box 14
Marx, Ben T.:
Mason, Redfern:
Box 12
Matthews, Brander:
Maurice, Arthur B.:
Box 35
Max, Gabriel:
Box 20
Mayer, Louis:
Box 14
Melchers, Gary:
Box 20
Mencken, H.L.:
Mervin Sales Co.:
Box 14
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York):
Metzgar, Judson:
Box 26
Meyer, Eugene:
Box 12
Midway Studios:
Box 14
Miller, Richard E.:
Box 20
Minnigore, C. Powell:
Mishkin:
Box 19
"Miss Profile":
Box 6
Mitchell, J.D.:
Box 20
Mock, J. Ernest:
"Modern Decameron Stories":
Box 6
"Mohammed":
Moholy-Nagy, L.:
Box 14
Monahan, Michael:
Box 14
Monsen, Frederick I.:
Montlitury:
Box 40A
Moore, Edith K.:
Moore, Matt:
Morgan, Nora:
Morgan, Roy:
Morgenthau, Henry:
Box 14
Morrissette, Bruce:
Box 33
Morton, James F.:
Box 14
Moschcowitz, Paul:
Box 14
"Moses":
Mosley (?):
Box 14
"The Motion Picture":
Box 6
"Munich Days":
Box 6
Munter, Paul:
Box 14
"Music Charts":
Box 6
"My Lady's Lingerie":
Box 6
"My Theory of Soul Atoms":
Box 6
"Naked Ghosts":
Box 7
Needham, Charles Austin:
Box 21
Nelson, R.C., (Hastings, Neb.):
Box 20
"New York's Homeless":
Box 7
Newhall, Beaumont:
Box 33
Newman, Percy:
Box 20
Newman, William W.:
Box 14
Nicholas, A.A.:
Box 38
Niedringhaus, Charles:
Box 14
Nineteenth Century Club:
Box 12
"Nocturne":
Box 7
"Notes for Lectures":
Box 7
Nurva:
Box (see Hartmann, Minerva)
Nussbaumer, J. George:
Box 20
"Obituary":
Box 7
O'Brien, D.H.:
Box 14
O'Connor, Jeremiah:
Odenburg, J.:
Box 12
"An Old Storck and His Wife":
Box 7
Olesen, Olaf:
Box 14
"On the Mechanism of Patriotism":
Box 7
"On the Origin of Art":
Box 7
"One-Thousand Happy Moments":
Box 7
"O'Neill Laughed":
Box 7
"Open Letters":
Box 7
Orchardson, W.Q.:
Box 20
Orpen, William:
Box 19
Osada (Sadakichi Hartmann's mother):
Box 39
"Osadda's Revenge":
Box 7
Ota, Saburo:
Ottendorfer, Oswald:
Box 14
"Our Last Walk":
Box 7
Ozias, Blake:
Box 14
Paddock, W.D.:
Box 21
Page, Walter H.:
Box 14
Paget-Fredericks, J.:
Box 30
Paintin, Ronald:
Box (see Ron Paintin)
Parkinson, Morris Burke:
Parrish, Stephen:
Box 14
Parrish, W. and G.:
Box 40A
Patterson, Tom:
Pearson, Norman Holmes:
Box 33
Perry, T. Lockwood:
Box 14
Peters, Isabelle:
Box 14
Petzold, Adolph:
Box 40A
Phillips, Duncan:
Box 14
Pierce, Henry Havelock:
Pierce, Robert Bruce:
Box 40A
"Poems":
Pohle, Frederick, (Buffalo):
Box 20
Poillon, William:
Box 14
Pollard, Sara:
Box 14
Polowetzsky, Charles:
Box 12
Possart, Ernst:
Box 19
Post, William B.:
Box 19
Pound, Ezra:
Box 14
Pound, H.L. (see Ezra Pound):
Box 14
Powers, Leroy:
Box 12
Prall, Virginia M.:
Box 19
"Prayer for the Jews":
Box 8
Preface to
Leaves on the Water (by Stanley Kimmel):
Box 8
Pringle, Aileen:
Proctor, A.T.:
Box 19
Purcell, Mrs. W.:
Box 26
Purdy, Lawson:
Box 14
Puyo, C.:
Box 19
Quick, Herb:
Box 38
Quirt, W.:
Box 14
Rachel:
Box 40A
"Rain":
Box 8
Raphael, Sandro:
Box 20
Redon, Odilon:
Box 14
Reece, Jane, (Dayton):
Box 20
Reed, Frederick:
Box 14
Reeves, Alfred:
Box 14
Reid, Roland:
Box 14
Reineke, Miss:
Box 20
Reiter, Josef (composer of "Sadakichi March"):
Box 34
Reith, Julia:
Box 14
"Religious Degenerations":
Box 8
Rembrandt van Rijn:
Box 20
Renoir, Auguste:
Box 20
Rey, Guido:
Reynolds, Sir Joshua:
Box 20
Ridder, Herman:
Box 14
"The Rise and Fall of Art":
Box 8
"Rising Mist":
Box 8
"Robert Marks of Detroit":
Box 8
Robinson, Marie:
Box 14
Rocker, R.:
Box 14
Rohlfs, Charles:
Box 19
Romm:
Box 12
Ron (Ronald Paintin):
Box 15 (see also Sargents Court Correspondence)
Rood, Roland:
Roos:
Box 12
Rosen, Ray:
Box 40B
Rosenthal, Herbert:
Rosenthal, Moritz:
Box 12
Rosetti, Dante Gabriel:
Box 20
Rota, Herb:
Box 40A
Roycrofters:
Box 30
Rubens, Peter Paul:
Box 20
Ryder, Albert Pinkham (American painter):
"Sadakichi March" (by Josef Reiter):
Box 34
Sage, Cornelia B.:
St. John, Adela Rogers:
Box 30
"St. Louis Art Situation":
Box 8
Salter, Leon:
Box 40B
Saltman, D.J.:
Box 12
Saltus, Edgar:
"Salut au Monde":
Box 8
Sandburg, Carl:
Box 34
Sanders, Henry S.:
Box 14
Santayana, George:
Box 14
Sargent, John Singer:
Box 20
Sargent, Franklin H.:
Box 14
Sargents Court Correspondence:
Sarony, Napoleon:
Box 19
Scharf, Otto:
Box 19
"Schemes":
Box 8
Schlageter, Alberta:
Box 15
Schliepmann, Elizabeth, (St. Louis):
Box 20
Schneidau, Emil:
Box 15
Schneider, Isidor:
Box 12
Schoenheit, Edward D.:
Box 15
"Schopenhauer in the Air":
Box 18
Schrader, Fred:
Box 15
Schroeder:
Box 38
Schuler, J.W.:
Box 40A
Schull, Sherrill:
Box 21
Schwab, Arnold T.:
Box 33
Seaman, A.C.:
Box 15
Selznick, David O.:
Box 15
"Seven Weeks in a German Prison":
Box 8
Sexauer, H.F. (see Sargents Court Correspondence):
Box 15
Sexauer, Maya:
Box 12 (see passim in Sargents Court Correspondence)
Shannon, Sir James Jebusa:
Box 20
Sharman, Grant:
Box 26
Short Stories:
Box 8
Sigel, Tobias:
Simon, Lucien:
Box 20
Sinclair:
Box 40A
Sipperell, G.J., (Buffalo):
Box 20
"Slaughter of the Innocents":
Box 8
Sloan, John:
Box 30
Smith, Edison:
Box 12
Smith, May L., (Binghamton, N.Y.):
Box 20
Soissons, Comte de:
Box 31
Spreckels, Alma:
Box 15
Springer, H.J.:
Box 19
Stedman, E.C.:
Box 12
Steffens, M.J.:
Box 21
Steichen, Edward J.:
Stein, S.L.:
Box 20
Stieglitz, Alfred:
Stimson, John Ward:
Box 15
"Story of Albert P. Ryder":
Box 8
"The Story of An American Painter":
Box 8
"Story of the Buddha":
Box 8
"The Story of the Engineer":
Box 8
Strauss, Alex:
Box 15
Strauss, J.C., (St. Louis):
Strindberg, August:
Box 20
Stromberg, Gustaf:
Box 15
Sturgis, George:
Box 15
"The Stylus":
Box 17
Sussman, Jeffrey:
Box 35
Sutro, Florence C.:
Box 15
Swift, Ivan:
Box 15
T.M. ("Tramp Madonna"):
Box see Lillian Bonham
"Tanka":
Box 8
"Tanka and Haikai":
Tarkington, Booth:
Box 15
Taubes, Frederic:
Box 15
Tennant, T.D.:
Box 15
"Three Years in Philadelphia":
Box 8
Throop, Anne:
Titian:
Box 20
Titus, A.D., (Buffalo):
Box 20
"To A.T.":
Box 8
"To My Mother":
Box 8
Toloff, J.T., (Evanston, Ill.):
Box 20
Tompkins, F.H.:
Towles Studio:
Box 21
"Tragedy in a New York Flat":
Box 8
"Tramp Madonna":
Box (see Lillian Bonham)
"Tramp Madonna" (story):
Box 18
Troubetzkoy, Amelie ("The Princess"):
Box 15
Tryon, W.D.:
Box 8
"Vacant Bungalow":
Box 8
Valentine, E.E.:
Box 12 (see Transcripts)
"Valiant Flyer of the Air":
Box 8
"The Valley of Silence":
Box 8
Vander Weyde, W.:
Van Duzee, Edward P.:
Box 12 (see Transcripts)
Van Dyck, Anton:
Van Haagen, Henry J.:
Box 15
Van Noppen, Leonard:
Box 15
Vaterlandischer Hilfsverein:
Box 15
Velazquez, Diego:
Box 20
Verbeck, Gustav:
Box 15
"A Visit to John Burroughs":
Box 8
Vonnoh, Robert:
Box 15
Wade, Elizabeth Flint:
Waide, Milton:
Box 20
Wallace, --:
Box 20
Walsh, Elizabeth Blanche:
Box (see Hartmann, Elizabeth Blanche Walsh)
Walt Whitman Society:
Box 37
Warburg, Mrs. Felix:
Box 15
Warrington, C.:
Box 38
Warshaw, --:
Box 15
Watson, Dawson:
Box 19
Watts, George Frederick:
Box 20
Weber, Harry (see Sargents Court Correspondence):
Weinberg, Joe:
Box 36
Weinberger, Harry:
Box 15
Weir, Alden:
Box 20
Wendt, --:
Box 15
Wesselman, Cliff:
Weston, Edward:
Wheeler, A.C. (see Nym Crinkle):
"When I Was King of Bohemia":
Box 8
Whistler, James Abbott McNeil:
Box 20
"White Chrysanthemums":
Box 41
White, Clarence H.:
Whitman, Walt:
Box 40A
Wiboldt:
Box 34
Wiksel, G.P.:
Wiles, Irving:
Box 15
Williams, Margaret:
Box 15
Williams, Wheeler:
Box 15
Wilson, James:
Box 12
Wilson, Maude:
Winter, Margery:
Wistaria (the flower):
Box 8
"With Knapsack and Staff":
Box 8
"Women as Delineated in Modern Literature":
Box 8
"Women's Dress and the Artist":
Box 8
Wood, Grant:
Box 15
"Workers on Art Relief, Come Forth":
Box 8
Wright, Dunbar:
Box 38
Yens, Karl:
Box 15
"A Youngster Dons Mikado Garb":
Box 8
Zeitlin, Jake:
Box 12
Zimmerman, Walter:
Zimmermann, Frank M.:
Box 15
Zola, Emile:
Box 19
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the
library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
Bonham, Lillian, 1883-
Fowler, Gene, 1890-1960
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892
Authors
Poetry
Genres and Forms of Materials
Correspondence
Diaries
Manuscripts
Photographs
Works of art
Box 1
A. Sadakichi Hartmann's autobiography in original typescript and annotations. iv, 258 leaves,
ca. 1940.
Scope and Contents note
Provenance: Gene Fowler, to his son Will Fowler, to UCR (purchased 1978). In slip-case.
Synopsis and preface: iv pp.
Chronology, 3 pp.
1867-1935:
"Esthetic Verities": p. 23
"My Venerable Father": p. 29-37
"First Impressions": p. 38-41
"Japanese Reminiscences": p. 42-43
"My Brother Taru": p. 51-54
"Die Frauleins": p. 55-56
"Routine of the Day": p. 57-58
"Peculiar Traits": p. 59-61
"Early Eroticism": p. 62-65
"How a Tiny Gentleman Behaved": p. 84-86
"At the Training School": p. 96-99
"Erbschleicherei": p. 100-103
"From Havre...": p. 104-106
"Three Years in Philadelphia": p. 107-121
"My Trip to Munich": p. 133-142
"Munich Days": p. 143-155
"Midnight Performances": p. 156-165
"Vacation Trips": p. 166-172
"Boston Days": p. 203-211
"My First Apostasy": p. 212-216
"Holland and London Days": p. 217-227
"My Second Boston Season": p. 228-233
"Ruth and Hildegard": p. 234-243
"The True Days of Bohemia": p. 244-250
Box 2
B. Typed copy made by Miss Madeline Parkinson, with holographic notes by Gene Fowler. 8, 315, 14, 9 leaves. Copied
June, 1940.
Scope and Contents note
Provenance: Gene Fowler, to his daughter Jane and son-in-law Paul Morrison, to UCR (purchase 1971).
In slipcase.
Includes at end typescripts of Sadakichi Hartmann's "Early Poems" (14 leaves) 1886-89, and "Naked Ghosts" (9 leaves) 1887-1892,
revised 1903.
Box 3
C. Carbon copy of
B. 7, 315, 22 leaves, copied
June 1940.
Scope and Contents note
Provenance: Wistaria Hartmann Linton to UCR.
In cardboard box.
Includes at end "A Japanese Romance" (22 leaves), and lacks "Early Poems" and "Naked Ghosts" in number
B above.
D. Xerox copy of
C. 315, 22 leaves
Box 4
E. Transcript of autobiography and complaint (Wistaria H. Linton vs. Gene Fowler, Viking Press, et al.) submitted as evidence
in suit, 4, 1, 4, 245 leaves, folio
March, 1955.
Scope and Contents note
Provenance: Wistaria H. Linton.
G. Preface, TMs
1933.
General Physical Description note: 1 leaf.
Box 5
Miscellaneous Mss
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Miscellaneous Mss
General Physical Description note: 7 leaves.
Along Timberline, TMs, 14 pp., revisions
Art Aphorisms, Ams, 35 leaves, revisions and drawings
Aspirations of a Playwright, TMsPh, notes by Knox and Lawton, essay: 6 pp., 2 copies, revised
At the Training School, T/AMs, Autobiography: 5 pp. revised
Autobiography, TMs, 8 pp., very little revision,
ca. 1939.
Baker Eddy, T/AMs, drama: 67 leaves, much revision
Baker Eddy, AMs, drama: 95 leaves, revisions, written revised
1936, 1937.
Black Smoke, TMs, short story: 7 leaves, some revision
Boston Lions, TMsPh, drama: 126 pp., some revision, written
1890-1896.
Buddha, TMs, Author's Edition "To Marie", drama: 34 pp., no revisions, written author's edition
1891-1895, 1897.
Buddha, Typescript, drama; 40 pp., not revised
Can Poets Help? T/AMs essay: 55 leaves, heavy revision (extracts from 1000 Happy Moments)
Career of a Violinist, TMs, outline for drama(?): 4 pp., light revision
Christ, TCC, drama: 40 leaves, 3 copies, no revisions, written published
1888, 1893.
Cimmerian Darkness, AMsPh, 143 leaves, heavy revision
Cock in the Air, AMs, drama(?): 23 leaves, heavy revision
Come Here, AMs, short story: 4 leaves, no revisions
Confessions of an Ex-Journalist, TMsCC, Autobiography: 20 pp., no revisions
A Contribution to the Technique of Draughtmanship. The Relation of Drawing to Handwriting, TMs, essay: 4 pp., light revision
Conversations with Walt Whitman, Typescript, essay: 42 pp., no revision but several marginal notes, written published
1894, 1895.
The Dance Pavilion in the Mountains, TMs, short story: 12 pp., no revisions
The Deserted Cottage (continuation of With Knapsack and Staff), TMs, Autobiography: 9 pp., no revisions
Dolor, TMs, poem: 1 p., no revisions
Dramatic Sketch, untitled, AMs, drama: 17 pp., some revision
Box 6
Early Poems, TMsPh, poetry: 13 pp., no revisions, written
1886-1889.
Famous Lovers, AMs, list:
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
A Few Words on Criticism, TMs, essay: 5 pp., some revision
Fighting Japs, TC, drama: 84 pp., some revision
Flirtation, AMs, essay: 6 pp., some revision
Flirtation (2), AMs, essay: 6 pp., some revision
Four Views of San Jacinto, TMs, "Pastels in Prose": 2 pp., some revision
Four Views of San Jacinto, mimeograph, "Pastels in Prose": 2 pp., no revisions
Fourteen Points in Favor of Sadakichi Hartmann, AMsPh, list: 3 pp., no revisions,
1919(?).
From Sagebrush to Columbine, TMs, essay: 13 pp., some revision
Graveland in a Flat, AMs, short story: 12 pp., no revisions
Ground Fog, TMs, poem: 1 p., no revisions
The Hand, AMs, dramatic sketch: 9 pp., some revision
Hanka and Dodoitsu, AMs, poems: 1 p., no revisions, sent to E. Hubbard
1907(?),
The Haunted Vine, TMs, short story: 7 pp., no revisions
Hog Island, AMs, short story: 12 pp., medium revision
Hartmannea, mimeographed, list: 4 pp., no revisions, printed
1945.
How Poe Wrote the Raven, printed article, essay: 4 pp. (introduction by Richard Tuerk), published in The Markham Review, vol.
3, no. 5. Also: "Poe and His 'Precursor' " by J.B.G., The Critic, vol. 30, no. 794
(Feb., 1973) (May, 1897)
Ides of March, TMsPh, short story: 7 pp., some revision
In Search of My Likeness, AMsTPh, essay: 9 pp., some revision
Instead of a Preface, Transcription by Wistaria Linton, Letter to William M. Reedy: 8 leaves,
1916.
Invisible Arms, TMs, short story: 6 leaves, light revision
Japan in the Sixties, TMs, essay: 3 pp., some revision
Japanese Rhythms, Ph of Matt Moore's copy in Sadakichi Hartmann's hand, poetry:
General Physical Description note: 19 pp.
Kiel, AMs, Autobiography: 10 leaves, some revision, written
1915.
Lady of Castle Rock, AMsPh, short story: 9 pp., some revision
Lady of the Yellow Jonquils, TMs, short story: 6 pp., some revision, submitted for publication
1907.
Last 30 Days of Christ, excerpts from reviews: 6 leaves
London Days, AMs, Autobiography: 15 leaves, some revision,
1888/1915.
Lost in the Northwoods, TMs, short story: 10 pp., some revision
Maid of Shiloh, TMs, short story: 10 pp., no revisions
Malmaison, short story, newspaper clippings: 3 pp., revisions
Miss Profile, TMs, short story: 7 leaves, light revision
Modern Decameron Stories, AMs, short stories: 71 pp., some revision
Mohammed (I), TMsCC, drama: 43 pp., no revisions, after
1916.
Mohammed (II), TMsCC, drama: 41 pp., no revisions, after
1916.
Moses, TMsPh, drama: 30 pp., some revision
The Motion Picture, TMs, essay: 17 leaves, light revision
Munich Days (I), AMs, Autobiography: 12 leaves, medium revision, written
1919.
Munich Days (II), AMs, Autobiography: 7 leaves, medium revision
Munich Days, transcribed by Wistaria Hartmann, edited by her in
1954.
Music Charts, AMs, graphs:
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
My Lady's Lingerie, TMsPh, essay: 52 leaves, some revision
My Theory of Soul Atoms, printed book, philosophy: 62 pp. and 21 typed sheets, some revision, revised
1922.
Box 7
Naked Ghosts, T/AMs, prose poems: 51 leaves, no revisions,
1898.
Naked Ghosts, TMsPh, poetry: 10 leaves, no revisions, written revised
1890, 1903.
New York's Homeless, Ph, 4 pp.; Professional Beggars, Ph, 4 pp.; Among the Ragpickers of New York, Ph, 4 pp.; From the New
York Crime World, Ph, 4 pp.: all translated by Sadakichi Hartmann from New York Staats-Zeitung
Nocturne, TMsPh of printed page, poem: 1 p., no revisions, sent to E. Hubbard, published in The Fra,
1912.
I. pp. 2 and 3 of lecture on Kafka, TMs
II. pp. 1, 3, 4 of some (more than one?) art lecture, A/TMs
III. Notices of several Sadakichi Hartmann lectures
Obituary, TMs, notice: 1 p., seven versions with revisions
An Old Storck and His Wife, AMs, short story: 28 pp., some revision, (Sidney Allan)
On the Mechanism of Patriotism, TMs, essay:
General Physical Description note: 10 pp.
On the Origin of Art, TMs, essay: 18 leaves, light revision
One-Thousand Happy Moments, TMs, Autobiography: pp. 1-130, light revision
One-Thousand Happy Moments, TMs, Autobiography: pp. 131-254, light revision
O'Neill Laughed, TMs, essay: 10 pp., some revision
Osadda's Revenge, AMs, drama: approx. 120 pp. (very fragile), some revision, written
ca. 1890.
Osadda's Revenge, AMsPh, drama: 106 leaves, some revision,
ca. 1890.
Our Last Walk Together, printed booklet, Memorial: 7 pp., printed
1921.
Our Last Walk Together, handwritten draft ("Crofton Fabrik" notebook)
undated.
Box 8
Poems, AMsPh, poetry: 42 leaves, some revision, introduction by Vance Thompson
Poems, TMs, poetry: 8 4-line poems, 1 p., no revision
Prayer for the Jews, TMs, essay: 5 pp., some revision, written published
1935, 1936.
Preface to Leaves on the Water by Stanley Kimmel (preface by Sadakichi Hartmann), Ph: 6 leaves, printed
1922.
Rain, TMs, poem: 1 p., no revisions
Religious Degenerations, AMsPh, lecture: 4 pp. (fragment), some revision,
1890's.
The Rise and Fall of Art, TMs, a graph: 2 pp., some revision
Rising Mist, TMs, short story: 6 pp., medium revision,
1911.
Robert Marks of Detroit, TMs, essay: 4 pp., some revision,
1933.
St. Louis Art Situation, TMs, essay: 7 pp., some revision
Salut au Monde: A Friend Remembers Whitman, TMs, essay: 6 pp., very light revision, published
1927.
Schemes, TMsPh and transcript, list of projects: 18 pp., light revision
Seven Weeks in a German Prison, TMsCCPh, Autobiography: 7 pp., no revisions
Seven Weeks in a German Prison, TMs, Autobiography: 11 pp., heavy revision
Short Stories, A/TMs, list: 8 pp., some revision,
1921.
Slaughter of the Innocents, TMs, short story: 7 pp., light revision
The Story of Albert P. Ryder (also titled: The Story of a Painter and The Beginning), AMs, essay: 49 leaves, heavy revision
The Story of an American Painter, TMsPh, essay: 47 pp., some revision, copyright (same as above)
1926
Story of the Buddha Series (of Pastels), AMs, essay: 3 pp., slight revision
The Story of the Engineer, TMs, short story: 6 pp., light revision
Tanka, TMs, poetry: 1 p., no revision
Three Years in Philadelphia, AMs, Autobiography: 15 leaves, medium revision, written rewritten
1891, 1915.
To A.T., TMsCC, poem: 1 p. no revisions, written
1923.
To My Mother, TMsPh, poetry: 1 p., heavy revision
Tragedy in a New York Flat, TMs, drama: 8 leaves, no revisions
Tragedy in a New York Flat, Author's Edition, drama: 12 leaves, no revisions,
1896.
W.D. Tryon, newspaper clipping: 3 leaves, some revision
Vacant Bungalow, TMs, drama: 27 leaves, some revision
Valiant Flyer of the Air, printed copy and Ph, poetry: 4 pp., no revisions, to Marion Davies
The Valley of Silence, TMsCC, poetry: 1 p., no revisions, note on bottom,
dated 1942.
A Visit to John Burroughs, TMs, essay: 8 leaves, some revision
A Visit to John Burroughs, printed copy, essay: 3 pp., no revisions,
dated 1921.
When I Was King of Bohemia, TMsCC, list: 1 p., no revisions
Wistaria (the Flower), TMs, essay: 6 leaves, some revision
With Knapsack and Staff, TMs, essay: 7 pp., medium revision, written and
1887 1915.
With Knapsack and Staff, TMsPh, "Second draft of 1887 article", essay: 4 pp., light revision
Women as Delineated in Modern Literature, TMsPh, lecture: 42 leaves, some revision,
1890's.
Women's Dress and the Artist, AMs, outline: 1 p., some revision
Workers on Art Relief Come Forth, TMs, essay: 9 leaves, some revision
A Youngster Dons Mikado Garb, TMs, Autobiography: 5 pp., some revision
Box 9
Esthetic Verities, TMsPh, revisions, written photocopy (negative) of original in Ridgeway Library, Philadelphia, unpublished,
some revision
1927-1933;
Box 10
Japanese Rhythms, AMs, poetry: 20 leaves, 1 of 11 copies. Tanka, Haikai, and Dodoitsu form. This copy for Matt Moore, in box,
in blue leather slipcase
1933,
Japanese Rhythms, mimeographed edition, 2 of 100 copies,
1926,
General Physical Description note: 12 leaves.
Moses, TMs, drama: 30 leaves, revisions, photographic reproduction (positive)
1934,
Hartmann's choice of articles for Photo Interview book. (Chiefly from Wilson's Photographic Magazine), printed, numbered pages
Tanka and Haikai, Japanese Rhythms, printed from calligraphed copy
1920,
Box 18
Baker Eddy, TMsPh, drama: 72 leaves, medium revision, second revision
1938,
Buddha, PrEdPh, drama: 24 leaves,
1897.
Cherry Blossoms, TMs, drama: 69 leaves, heavy revision,
1892.
Diamond Lizard, TMs, drama: 63 leaves, no revisions
Drifting Flowers of the Sea, TMsPh, poetry: 22 leaves, no revisions
1906,
Japanese Rhythms, AMs with ALSPh, poetry: 11 leaves, handwritten copy for Frederick P. Hier
1933,
Mohammed, a dramatic poem in 3 acts
Schopenhauer in the Air, PrEdPh (includes copy of "Tramp Madonna"), stories: 28 pp., no revisions,
1899.
Tanka and Haikai, Japanese Rhythms, PrEdPh, poetry: 9 leaves, script edition
1920,
Walsh, Elizabeth Blanche: On Natural Drama. Review of "Tragedy in a New York Flat", PrPh, E.B. Walsh was Hartmann's wife;
Sadakichi Hartmann may have written this review
1907.
Drawings and artwork by Sadakichi Hartmann,
General Physical Description note: 5 items.
Box 11
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1904, June 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
German letter inviting participation in Salon Exhibition in December.
ALS. No place
1929, May 26.
General Physical Description note: 1p.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation to meet at Margery Winter's; wants to go to Schindler's.
AL. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, June 14.
General Physical Description note: 1p.
Scope and Contents note
Picture of statue and comment on it.
TLS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Oct. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1p.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions "the Court will never see me again."
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Nov. 19.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Invites Ballard out so Sadakichi Hartmann can examine his poetry.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Nov. 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends Japanese Rhythms as Christmas present for Ballard to copy; as his Christmas present, Sadakichi Hartmann does not want
poetry; discusses poem "Snowfall."
APS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Dec. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions Ballard's reaction to "Snowfall."
APS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1p.
Scope and Contents note
Will not help Ballard get a job(?).
APS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Dec. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Attempt to explain humor; thanks for Christmas present.
(with letter ALS. No place
No date dated Oct. 8, 1929).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invites Ballard to go to Schindler's with him.
(was first item in file ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date 1930-1936).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann visited but no one was home.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1930, Jan. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks Ballard to read poems by Freystadt.
ALI. Beaumont, Ca.
1930, Jan. 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wants him to send criticism to Freystadt; comment on Margery Winter; needs money; will be in Los Angeles for upcoming lectures.
PrP. Los Angeles, Ca.
1930, Jan. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1p.
Scope and Contents note
Registered or insured article from Sadakichi Hartmann has arrived.
ALI. Beaumont, Ca.
1930, Jan. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for offer; his planned arrival in Los Angeles.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1930, Jan. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Already has rooms; meet him at station.
ALS. No place
1930, Jan. (?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks Ballard to spread announcements of event at bookstores.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1930, Feb. 18.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Letter to Sadakichi Hartmann from Freystadt asking for return of poems; on back Sadakichi Hartmann requests that Ballard send
off those poems.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1930, March 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends copy of "Nancy Pennington."
ALS. Warner-Kelton Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1930, April 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation to visit.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca. 5 pp. (torn fragments of other pages)
1930, June 16.
Scope and Contents note
He is sick and asks Ballard to pick up his things from Warner-Kelton Hotel.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1930, June 23.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Advertisement for his collection of short stories; on back: he needs keys.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1930, July 5.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Getting better; asks him to pick up pants from cleaner.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1930, July 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Again asks Ballard to pick up pants.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, July 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Directions to his new shack.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, July 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Tells of beauty of surroundings; complains of the times.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Aug. 4.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wistaria is coming; Ballard invited again; Sadakichi Hartmann surrounded by young girls.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Aug. 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asks Ballard to pick up things from Warner-Kelton Hotel.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Aug. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Release for his property.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Sept. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks Ballard to come back again.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Sept. 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends ticket so Ballard can visit.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Oct. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Come up for birthday.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Nov. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Understanding for Ballard's problems.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Nov. 12.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Views on people, especially Margery Winter, at Sargents Court.
Pr. Ad. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, June 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Advertisement for My Crucifixion.
ALS. Pasadena, Ca.
1936, Jan. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Would like to see him in a social way; will not entertain without fee.
AP. Pasadena, Ca.
1936, Jan. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation to visit him at John Roberts.
APS. Beverly Hills, Ca.
1936, Jan. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will visit him.
APS. Pasadena, Ca.
1936, Jan. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will visit him.
APS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1936, March 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Getting ready to leave so visit him soon.
ALS. Andover, N.H.
1936, April 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Hopes he got pastel from Chaplin Studio; "think of me sometimes...as a friend."
BROSSARD, Raymond (all photocopies)
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1942, Sept. 23.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Financial problems; new book written; poem: "The Valley of Silence."
TL. Banning, Ca.
1942, Oct. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Flyer for 1000 Happy Moments in a Lifetime.
T/ALS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Feb. 1.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Solicitation for funds on his birthday; concern that he won't get very much.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1943, April 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His difficulties; Margery Winter's death reported.
AL. Banning, Ca.
1943, May 8.
General Physical Description note: 7 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Margery Winter's death described; questions about Brossard's work; state of the world.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1943, July 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
News of a brush-fire; questions about paintings at Sargents Court; blood transfusion; wants to put some of Brossard's work
in the Los Angeles Art Museum.
TL. Banning, Ca.
1943, Sept. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Orbituary (sic) of Sadakichi Hartmann
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Oct. 18.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
News of 74th birthday; poem.
Flyer for "A Dream-Journey and Japanese Perfume Symphony."
BRUGUIERE, Francis (1880-1945) (all photocopies)
(Letters dated are clipped together with cover note from The Friends of Photography
July 30, 1929, July 23, 1930, Jan. 17, 1931, and Dec. 31, 1931,
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, March 3.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends "Passport"; sees Matt Moore and Aileen Pringle; Stieglitz mentioned with "Jews are spoiling all that is left of art";
plans for review of "Esthetics from Socrates to Sadakichi"; mentions his dance.
ALS. No place
1929, July 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants Bruguiere to send him some friends; still working on "swan's song."
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1930, June 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sent copy of short-stories; needs money.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, July 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks what he thought of previously sent books.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Oct. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of birthday (69th).
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Dec. 31.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Reasons for not writing autobiography; discusses Einstein, Stieglitz, Matt Moore, Aileen Pringle.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Jan. 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Book and article have not arrived; neither has Charles Lapworth.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Dec. 31.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Remarks on what he received; Einstein; sad state of economy.
Flyer for all of Sadakichi Hartmann's books with prices
ALS. Detroit, Michigan
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Explanation of lost bus ticket on trip from Philadelphia, Pa. to Washington, D.C.
TLSCC from Dixie Bus Terminal, Inc. New York, N.Y.
1934, July 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter to The Short Line, Inc. of Pa., West Chester, Pa. 1 p.
TLS. From The Short Line, Inc. of Pa., West Chester, Pa.
1934, July 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Checked for lost ticket; cannot do anything to help.
AL. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Suggests measures to protect against lost ticket.
TLS. Public Service Commission, Harrisburg, Pa.
1934, Sept. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
They have no jurisdiction.
TLS. Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D.C.
1934, Sept. 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
They have no jurisdiction.
TL (copy). No place
No date (ca. Nov. 1943).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Reaction to not receiving grant.
ALD. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Reaction to being forgotten by Chaplin.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1902, Jan. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests explanation for verbal attacks on Sadakichi Hartmann's character.
AL. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns the printing of a book.
TLS (photocopy). East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Trying to arrange traveling exhibition for Albert Rosenthal.
TLS (photocopy). St. Louis, Mo.
1914, Jan. 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggests exhibition by J.C. Strauss.
ALS. San Francisco, Ca.
1919, July 2.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Lack of funds; future books to be published; Last 30 Days of Christ as his most recent work.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1924, Feb. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Leaflets sent to newspapers for notices.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1924, Feb. 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Leaflets and a reprint of an article from Camera (Feb. 2, 1924).
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1924, March 8.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses "Confucius"; experiences in WW I; human nature and reform.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1925, March 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Desert life; invitation to "step in".
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1925, March 22.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Literary figures he has known and his criticism of them; American Monthly.
AP. Beaumont, Ca.
1925, Oct. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Lecture which was cancelled due to Chaplin's objections.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1925, Nov. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses "Neue Freie Presse".
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1925, Dec. 8.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Answer to query from American Mercury, furnished to Sadakichi Hartmann in a letter from Paul (?); The Last 30 Days of Christ
discussed.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1926, April 9.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Literary figures he has known and his criticism of them.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1926, April 11.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Camping close by; knows Earl (?).
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1926, Oct. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Salutation: "Werther"; article in Mercury mentioned; book sales.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1926, Dec. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Total disinterest in George Sterling, who had recently committed suicide, and Sterling's works.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1927, March 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
His omission from Who's Who.
ALI. Hollywood, Ca.
1927, May 18.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His criticism of Mary Austin and others.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1927, Oct. 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
"This world is unprofitable and promise-crammed."
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1928, June 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
What is the matter, no answer to his letters.
PrAd. Los Angeles, Ca.
1933. Aug. 9.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
"Souvenir of a visit to New York" with critique by Holger Cahill; proof of an invitation to a garden party talk.
ALS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, Sept. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation to pick up book.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1941, April 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation to visit.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1941, Dec. 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of weather.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Oct. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Birthday announcement.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1944, June 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Selling his pastels and The Last 30 Days of Christ.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Aug. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Whistler Book; where he could stay in Los Angeles.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Oct. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of birthday and "Orbituary".
ALS. From Kay Ford to Harry Lawton
1973, Aug. 4.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses her relationship to Sadakichi Hartmann and the correspondence.
ALS. To Irvin C. Evans, Banning, Ca.
1942, May 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns retrieving manuscripts sent to Fowler for biography.
TLS. From Irvin C. Evans to Sadakichi Hartmann, Los Angeles, Ca.
1942, May 13.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Retrieval impossible until Sept. 1942.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1942, May 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sent cover letter dated May 11, 1942; regarding breaking of contract with Fowler.
TLMs. Banning, Ca.
1942, Aug.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wants his manuscripts back from Fowler and to cancel their arrangements.
TDS. No place
1940, Oct. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Affidavit certifying authenticity of Sosen painting.
TLS. From Leon Frost to Ben Marx, Detroit, Michigan
1940, Oct. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Returns Sadakichi Hartmann's pastel.
TLCC. No place
1940, Oct. 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests fee for certification services.
TLS. From Leon Frost to Ben Marx, Detroit, Michigan
1940, Oct. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will not pay for affidavit, returns it.
TL. Banning, Ca. (?)
1944, Sept.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcements ready to send; asthma and money matters.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1924, April 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks him to send typed ms. of "My Rubaiyat"; complains of ill-health.
ALS. (photocopy). Beaumont, Ca.
1925, Nov. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Offer to deliver lecture.
TLS. From Winifred M. Wynne to Harry Lawton
1972, Oct. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, March 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to get together with them because Wistaria is there; portrait can wait.
ANS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Dec. 29.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Weather; invitation to visit.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1932, Jan. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Complains of lack of visits.
ANS. Tujunga, Ca.
1932, March 10.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for ride to town.
TP. Tujunga, Ca.
1932, March 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcements of his lectures.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1932, Aug. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests that Helga come out and talk over some matter.
ALS. Hotel Holley, New York, N.Y.
1932, Dec. 22.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Olesens, their painting styles and family life. Advertisement for Ejnar Hansen exhibition with picture of Sadakichi
Hartmann
ALS. No place
1933, March 31.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Saw his portrait at Stendhal; sent out photos to art papers; mentions Willy Pogany.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1934, No day.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Holiday Greetings.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1934, Jan. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asthma getting better.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1934, May 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of publication of "Moses".
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1934, May 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
News of visiting Olesen's house, no one there; his traveling plans; suggestions which competitions to enter.
ALS. No place
1934, May 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Well off with money; plans to go to Europe.
TLS. Andover, N.H.
1934, June.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of publication of "Moses".
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1935, May 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to go to Denver, needs money.
APS. Washington, D.C.
1935, July 20.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
More instructions for federal funds.
ALS. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1935, Aug. 3.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Suggestions for making money by painting public buildings.
APS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1936, March 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Going to Chicago.
TL. Banning, Ca.
1936, March.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of publication of Esthetic Verities.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1936, April 30.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of "Comparative Chart of the World's Literature".
ALS. Hotel Madison, New York, N.Y.
1936, May 26.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Explains comments in a recent article; his plans.
TLS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1937, Feb. 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Inquires about friends; accident; advertisement for revised edition of History of American Art.
TLS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1937, March 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sent book; inquires about friends; advertisement for Sadakichi Hartmann as art appraiser and a list of Sadakichi Hartmann's
books.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1938, April (?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests $1.00 for shack.
APrP. Los Angeles, Ca.
1940, Aug. 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann "amazed at the scarcity of replies."
APS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1940, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Danish greetings.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1941, March 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Found a copy of "Strands and Ravelings of the Art Fabric."
TL. Banning, Ca.
1941, April 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Open letter selling The Last 30 Days of Christ.
ALI. No place
1942, Aug.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
His problems with his heritage.
TPS. Banning, Ca.
1942, Sept. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
In Danish.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1942, Nov. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of 73rd birthday.
TS (Christmas card). Banning, Ca.
1942, Dec. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Christmas Greetings.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Jan. (?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
"Orbituary."
ALS. No place
1943 (?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends her a book of South American poets.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1943, July 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses his library.
TL. Banning, Ca.
1943, Aug. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
List of books in his library and their prices.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Oct./Nov.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of his 74th birthday.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Dec. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Finished book; needs money for arriving in N.Y., $5.00 advance subscription.
Pamphlet by Benjamin DeCasseres: "I Am Private Enterprise"
Pamphlet by John G. Moore: "The Jacarandas Bloom"
APS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Dec. (?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Christmas and New Year's greetings.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Jan. 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Complains that Helga does not write about herself; his health is not too well.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, April 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will exchange pastel for "anything that would make life a trifle easier."
APS. Banning, Ca.
1944, May 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will send Timothy a pastel as soon as he gets material to pack it.
AL. Banning, Ca.
1944, Nov. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
75th birthday announcement.
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggestions for paintings.
AP. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Change in rules for Emergency Relief for Art.
TLS. San Francisco, Ca.
1916, No day.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Advertisement for "Tanka and Haikai".
ALS. San Francisco, Ca.
1917, Jan. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Offers to perform for her and guests.
TLCC. Banning, Ca.
1935, March 23.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Response to Carnegie Fund's denial of Sadakichi Hartmann's request for grant.
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Best never to meet again; best wishes.
HUBBARD, Elbert
(1859-1915)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1907, June 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for advance travel money.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1907, May 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Delayed by asthma.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1907, Sept. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends drawings for publication.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1907, Sept. 2-.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inquires as to whether Hubbard received drawings.
TLI. From Hubbard to Sadakichi Hartmann, East Aurora, N.Y.
1907, Sept. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Received drawings and manuscript.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1907, Sept. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Reserves right to publish the manuscript later by himself.
ALS. No place
1896.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Only does what he wants in art, will not do what she asks; reply on back: will not attend party on Jan. 1, 1897.
KEILEY, Joseph (1869-1914)
APS. New York, N.Y.
1909, July 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for kind note and prompt reply.
APS. Beaumont, Ca.
1925, May 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggestions for portrait painting.
TLS. (photocopy). Banning, Ca.
1939, Sept. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Included him in "Strands and Ravelings of the Art Fabric"; needs money to publish it.
KRASNOW, Peter (1890-1979)
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Oct. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Ask him to visit to discuss something.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Nov. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation to birthday celebration, bring portraits for small exhibition.
ALI. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
"I wonder what has ever become of you."
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Oct. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Good luck in Paris; requests von Sternberg's address.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1935, Jan. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends root forms; invites him out.
APS. Washington, D.C.
1935, July 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Greetings; met Geller.
ALS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1937, Sept. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Poem praising nature and Krasnow.
PrP. Banning, Ca.
1938, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Map with directions to his shack.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1939, Oct. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for drawings; mentions birthday "which should be a national holiday but isn't".
APS. Sargents Court, Los Angeles, Ca.
1939, Nov. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asthma; invites them to take him for a ride.
PrP. Hollywood, Ca.
1940, Aug. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Advertisement for "Strands and Ravelings of the Art Fabric".
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1942, Oct.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Notice of his 73rd birthday.
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; suggestions for started portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Poem: "If words of mine..."
Tujunga, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Advertisement of "My Crucifixion".
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Oct.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Notice of his 74th birthday; "Orbituary".
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Oct.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Notice of 75th birthday.
Picture of Sadakichi Hartmann
TLS (photocopy only). New York, N.Y.
1904, June 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invites him to submit work to "Internationale Photographische Ausstellung".
ALS (photocopy). Bedford Park, N.Y.
1904, July 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants him to at least send a "Gummidruck" which is unknown in America.
TLS. St. Louis, Mo.
1914, Jan. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
"My Rubaiyat" finished.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1916, April 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Plans for going west; requests card of introduction; met motion picture actor; glad he inspired her.
ALS. The Kaiserhof Hotel, Denver, Colo.
1916, May 6.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Requests list of "intellectual elite of Denver".
TLS. Hollywood, Ca.
1923, Oct.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Notice for "Confucius".
TLS. From Charlotte E. Lance to George Knox, Ridley Park, Pa.
1971, July 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter for above letter; draws connection between Seeman, Hubbard, Sadakichi Hartmann and E. Lance.
TLS. San Francisco, Ca.
1916, Nov. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Advertisement for "Tanka and Haikai".
TLS. Hollywood, Ca.
1923, Oct.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Notice for "Confucius".
TLS. From Charlotte E. Lance to George Knox, Ridley Park, Pa.
1971, July 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter for above letter; draws connection between Seeman, Hubbard, Sadakichi Hartmann and E. Lance.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1938, April.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for contribution of $1.00 for shack, and typewritten reply, May, 1938.
MABBOTT, Thomas Ollive (1898-1968)
TLS (photocopy and partial transcript). Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Oct. 18 (?).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses contribution on Poe which Mencken rejected; discusses Stanard's The Dreamer.
MARX, Ben (all photocopies)
TL. Banning, Ca.
1936, March 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Notice of completion of Esthetic Verities.
ALS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1936, June 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants letter.
ALS. (original). Banning, Ca.
1938, April.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Solicitation for shack.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1938, Oct. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of completion of shack and birthday/housewarming party.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1940, July 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asks about living with Marx; movie money; trip East to sell pastels.
ALI. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1941, Jan. 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Trip with son(?); interested in autobiography and movies; pictures from newspapers with Sadakichi Hartmann captions.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1941, March 19.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Finished book; method of writing; fame; philosophy.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Oct. 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Notice of 74th birthday; "Orbituary".
TLS. No place
1943, Nov. 10.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Book finished, needs money for typist; newspaper clipping: Hansen's portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann won first prize at the
Los Angeles County Museum.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1943, Dec. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of Freidenker Turnverein; Detroit debut in 1899; drawing.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Feb. 10.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Financial and other living problems; inquires about non-arrival of his drawing; Fowler's biography of Barrymore mentioned.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Feb. 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions missing drawing; troubles with Fowler; plans for future.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, March 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Poem as Spring Greeting.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1944, March.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends Fowler's address; his "Liverwurst Drive"; value of his works; list of friends recently dead; mentions "drive" for 75th
birthday.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1944, April 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for package; talk of "Passports to Immortality"; Fowler.
APS. No place
1944, June.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Astral experience article planned by Marx, encouraged by Sadakichi Hartmann
TLI. Banning, Ca.
1944, June 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to travel East to set up fund to publish complete works; needs money.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Aug. 28.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Plans to go to St. Petersburg, Fla.; encloses flyer for 75th birthday drive for printing.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Sept.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; bad summer; addressed 25 envelopes; Sadakichi Hartmann association talked about; hasn't seen Fowler for 6 months;
gave first U.S.A. lecture on Nietzsche.
ALI. Banning, Ca.
1944, Sept. 28.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Encourages "Detroit Drive"; wants enough for "car and trailer"; plans to publish "150 Books of American Literature" (pamphlet);
complains of Fowler and Hollywood people; Decker sold pictures of Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Oct. 23.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Problems with getting manuscript typed; manuscript of "Have You Hollyitis?" to be sent from New York; basic problems of society.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Nov. 1.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Manuscript "Have You Hollyitis?" received by Marx; poor response to drive.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Oct. 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Unable to have manuscript in N.Y. sent because person is in Milwaukee.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Nov. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses attitude to drive; plans to move to Detroit; activities for future.
TLS. (photocopy). San Francisco, Ca.
1916, Nov. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Comments on Mason's remarks about him.
MATTHEWS, Brander (all photocopies)
TLS. San Francisco, Ca.
1916.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns publishing of Japanese Rhythms.
ALS. Gainesville, Fla.
1922, Oct. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Tells of ill-health; trying to sell "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1923, Nov. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to exchange "Confucius" for collection of Matthews literary essays.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1924, Sept. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announces publication of complete collection of poems.
APS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1924, Oct. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for order.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1926, March 30.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; writes two hours a day; monograph on A.P. Ryder along with others; asks for contribution.
TLS. Beaumont, Ca.
1926, Sept. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Working on books; problems with daily living; requests help to get funds from Authors' Club of New York.
MENCKEN, H.L. (1880-1956) (all photocopies)
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1921, Aug. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter for stories submitted to be published.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1921, Sept. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter for story.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1921, Sept. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter for essay.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1926, Nov. 8 (?).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Will not allow editing of his own articles.
ANS. Mt. Holly Hotel, New York, N.Y.
1926.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
"Salute Mencken the Great."
ALS. Hollywood, Ca.
1927, Jan. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses money.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1927, Feb. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sees no reason to write for Mencken's periodical Mercury.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1927, March 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends manuscripts; he can edit anything but the stories; mentions Hubbard, Aileen Pringle.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1927, April 14.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Complains of payment; offer to write more articles.
ANS. No place
1927.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover note to submitted article.
ALS. No place
1927, June 11.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for kindness; complains of article published; wants only to do commissioned articles.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1927, Aug. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Needs money after illness.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1928, July 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends manuscripts from autobiography.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1928, Sept. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will not submit things again.
TLS. Beaumont, Ca.
1928.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggestions for articles.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Jan. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning his omission from Who's Who.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Sept. 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter; photocopy of inscription in Mencken's copy of "Confucius".
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Oct. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter for section of Esthetic Verities.
ALS. Hotel Holley, New York, N.Y.
1932, Nov. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to talk with Mencken.
ALS. Hotel Holley, New York, N.Y.
1933, Jan. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter for article; plans to return to California.
ALS. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1936, Dec. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Compliment on Mencken article; suggests he do one on Sadakichi Hartmann
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1942, Oct.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Notice of 73rd birthday.
TLS. From Betty Adler (Enoch Pratt Free Library) to George Knox, Baltimore, Md.
1971, May 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for gifts; only have one Sadakichi Hartmann letter.
TLS. From Betty Adler (Enoch Pratt Free Library) to George Knox, Baltimore, Md.
1971, June 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invites article.
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
AL (draft). To Roland McKinney. No place
194-?.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Enclosed is entry blank; thanks selection as judge; congratulations on new position as Consultant on American Art.
ALS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, March 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Return pastel; reaction to Meyer's indifference to it.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1944, April.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Letter for "Liverwurst Drive".
MORGAN, Roy (d. 1951) and Nora
APS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1934, April 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Letter from Ray (Brossard?); financial questions.
ALS. Hotel Holley, New York, N.Y.
1934, April 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Plans new publication; delay in sending pastel.
ALS. Hotel Holley, New York, N.Y.
1934, May 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests directions to their place.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1934, May 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to know when he'll be welcome; "Moses" done; asks for Ejnar Hansen notice.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1934, June 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
"Moses" to be released; he will visit soon.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1934, June 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Plans for visiting Morgans.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1934, Aug. 14.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Giving reading and lectures; problems with The Last 30 Days of Christ; Bob Marks doing full length portrait.
ALS. Tobias Sigel stationery, Detroit, Mich.
1934, Aug. 30.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Book is out; questions about Ben Berlin's progress.
APS. Detroit, Mich.
1934, Sept. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Questions Berlin's journey to New York.
ALS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1934, Sept. 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Plans to be a ghost-writer in Washington; Berlin's picture.
APS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1934, Oct. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses negative of photo of picture.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1934, Nov. 29.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Spent time with Marjorie; very ill-health; tries to sell books; negative of Berlin's picture; Ray Brossard's exhibition of
100 caricatures of Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1935, Jan. 7.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Bad weather.
PrP. Banning, Ca.
1935, Jan. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Advertisement for Sadakichi Hartmann lecture.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1935, Feb. 18.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sale of books is slow; bad weather; no news; tries to sell them a book.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1935, March 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asks about Ben and her trip to New York; tries to sell them a book.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1935, April 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Not yet started his trip.
APS. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1935, July 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Article from Banning newspaper, July 11, 1935 about Sadakichi Hartmann; his comments on it; may have job.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1935, Oct. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will stay in New York to give talks.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1935, Oct. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will buy suit; saw Brossard; avoided Berlin because of Berlin's drinking.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1935, Oct. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Lectures in Dallas and New York well attended.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1935, Nov. 25.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Feeling better; financial problems; plans for lecture tour in Northwest; his painting.
PrP. New York, N.Y.
1935, Oct. 18 (?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Advertisement for Sadakichi Hartmann lecture in East Side Art Center.
Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1936, Feb. 25.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Personal problems; plans for travel; recent head-on accident.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1936, March 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Writing attack on Art Relief situation; plans to go to Harmon on the Hudson; wants to visit before he goes there; will ship
Berlin's portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann to N.Y.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1936, April 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Saw daughter; went to Harmon on the Hudson; thanks for hospitality.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1936, April 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sent "Chart".
ALS. Hotel Madison, New York, N.Y.
1936, May 8.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asks her to type the enclosed; Art Digest published article on art relief situation; health problems; female impersonator.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1936, May 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends another, better packed "Chart".
APS. New York, N.Y.
1936, May 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Ezra Pound's comment in favor of Sadakichi Hartmann
APS. New York, N.Y.
1936, May 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for the list; sends biography of Francois Villon by Wyndham Lewis.
ALS. Hotel Madison, New York, N.Y.
1936, June 1.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Needs loan; pastel drive; Brossard coming East after "falling-out" with Margery Winter; Ben Berlin got $100.00.
TLS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1936, Sept. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Finished 40 pastels; started drama "Baker Eddy".
ALS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1936, Sept. 20.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Travel plans; wants to visit Baker Eddy landmarks.
TLS. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1936, Nov. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Tells of cast on foot and his accident (swimming pool).
TLS. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1936, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His pastel of "Christ in a boat on a stormy sea..."; condition of foot.
TLS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1937, Jan. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Plans to visit one more time.
TLS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1937. Feb. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Plans for his journey to New England.
TLS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1937, March 13.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asthma attack; inquires about his visit; points of interest in New York to see.
TLS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1937, March 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Time of his arrival at Morgans.
APS. Washington, D.C.
1937, June 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Describes his trip to Washington, D.C.
TLS. Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1937, Aug. 2.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes his trip to Southern California; his health; his living arrangements; work on Baker Eddy.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1938, April 9.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Requests $1.00 for shack; news of Sargents Court, Margery Winter's difficulties with Ben Berlin.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1942, Aug. 5.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Hot weather; train and car accident; book on "psychological analysis of the major power" written; worry about future; plans
for trip East.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1943, June.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for contribution; news of Brossard and Lipton.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Retrieval of manuscript trunk; news of Margery Winter, Raymond Brossard.
A/TLS. Banning, Ca.
1935, Nov. (?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Flyer for lecture tour; news of trunk and Sargents Court.
TL. No place. Transcript of letter by Lee de Forest
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discussion of radio.
ANS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks how things in New Hampshire are.
AL. Draft. New York, N.Y.
1895.
General Physical Description note: 10 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Demands explanation for cancellation of lecture.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1935, Sept. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests names of art patrons in Texas.
ALS. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1936, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Missed his exhibition but would like a catalogue of it.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1930, June 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants him to send pants left for cleaning COD.
ALS (and two typed transcripts). Banning, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Praise of Polowetsky, the painter; flyer for ceramic bust of Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS (photocopy). Buffalo, N.Y.
1911, Feb. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to borrow his copy of "Conversations with Walt Whitman" to copy it.
ALS (photocopy). Asheville, N.C.
1922, Jan.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes events surrounding his arrest for "Christ".
TLS (photocopy). New York, N.Y.
1904, Aug.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Response to Rood's objection to editing of his article.
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
German text: Glad he got pictures back, would not trust him for $500.00.
ALS (photocopy). Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 12.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Hasn't had a reply for request for money; "Cincinnati and Toledo as well as accepted" lectures.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1935, March 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; attempt to sell book.
SCHNEIDER, Isidor (1896-)
ALS. (photocopy). Beaumont, Ca.
1926, June.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests autographed copy of his Dr. Transit.
SEXAUER, Maya (all photocopies of typed transcripts)
No place
1931, April 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Loan of $500.00 for publication of The Last 30 Days of Christ.
No place
1931, June 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invites her to visit.
To (?), from (?)
1931, June 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discussion of Maya.
No place
1931, July 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Should help each other.
No place
1931, July 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Concerning their relationship.
From Maya Sexauer to Sadakichi Hartmann
1931, July 20.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes their relationship and the actions of both of them.
Los Angeles, Ca. From (?) to Maya Sexauer
1931, Aug. 6.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Relationship and problems they have; her loan to Sadakichi Hartmann; discussion of Lothar.
No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks her to pick up some envelopes for him.
No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invites her to come and take care of him.
No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Sunday and the problems between them.
Tujunga, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Details of loan.
No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to end relationship.
No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Questions reasons for long letter.
ALS. Pasadena, Ca.
1932, Sept. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Had to leave Tujunga; staying with a friend in Pasadena; asks for money.
Newspaper (Greenwich Villager, photocopy). New York, N.Y.
1933, May 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Picture of Sadakichi Hartmann; letter from Sadakichi Hartmann in Hollywood.
STEDMAN, E.C. (1833-1908) (all photocopies)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1896, March 1.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Troubles after publication of Christ; hopes Stedman can help him find a job.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1896, March 4.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for money; sends copy of "Art Critic"; still seeking work.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1896.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
In terrific need of $5.00.
No day. ALS. New York, N.Y.
1896.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Terrific need of money.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1897, Feb. 3.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for remarks on drama; to edit "Art News"; needs poem or short piece.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1896 (or 1897), March 13,
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Worries about publishing "Buddha" in America.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1897, Nov. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Planned lecture tour.
ALS (and transcript). New York, N.Y.
1898, Sept. 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Needs money to publish; likes to publish something every year.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1903, Feb. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Very bad off financially, needs job and loan.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1903, Feb. 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for assistance; difficulty finding a job.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1903, Nov. 10.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends poem for his 70th birthday, poem written Oct. 8.
ALS. Bedford Park, N.Y.
1903, Nov. 23.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Poor financial situation; sold all rights to books; needs money for publication of book of poetry.
ALS. Bedford Park, N.Y.
1903, Dec. 8.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Needs $10.00; note from Stedman: did not respond because he had just sent help and Sadakichi Hartmann's application to the
Carnegie Trustees was pending.
ALS. The Camera Club stationery, Bedford Park, N.Y.
1903, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Bemoans his situation and his illnesses; sends pastel.
ALS. Bedford Park, N.Y.
1903, Dec. 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Authors Club refused him money; artist's friends arranged raffle to benefit Sadakichi Hartmann; philosophy of life; praise
for Stedman.
ALS. Bedford Park, N.Y.
1904, Jan. 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Stedman did not win raffle; raised enough money for awhile.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests return of manuscript.
ALS. Bedford Park, N.Y.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Hasn't tried Author's Club; poor financial situation.
ALS. Bedford Park, N.Y.
No date. Nov. 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for check and letter; appreciate what he can do at Author's Club.
ALS. Bedford Park, N.Y.
No date. Nov. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
When will Stedman write, Sadakichi Hartmann needs help.
STIEGLITZ, Alfred (1864-1946) (all photocopies)
ALS. No place
1899, July 20.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Anger at rejected article, blames Stieglitz; editors note from Camera Notes and list of "Officers, Trustees and Committees
of the Camera Club".
ALS. No place
1899, July 26.
General Physical Description note: 8 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Will write article; discussion of Frank Eugene; Editor Fritz Matthies-Masuren; accepts Stieglitz' $12.00 for article; position
of artist in society; note about baby girl.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1902, Oct. 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Postponement of Perfume Concert.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1902, Dec. 11.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Article on Steichen; wants to be invited to lunch.
TL. No place (New York, N.Y.?)
1904, Aug.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Lists wrongs done him by Stieglitz; reason Sadakichi Hartmann changed "sides".
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1908, Aug. 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Needs money; hopes all will be forgiven; "I swallowed my pride and wrote -- for my children's sake."
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1909, May 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will write an article on the Unphotographic Art of the Future.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1909, June 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Enclosed titles of proposed articles which he will write for an advance at $25.00 an article.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1909, Aug. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for check; encloses article; "plea for an ideal 'American' background."
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1909, Sept. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sent article but received no response.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1909, Oct. 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Starting "magazine devoted to art and self-expression"; needs contributions.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1909, Dec. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will meet with him; article: "That Toulouse-Lautrec Print"; mentions The Stylus.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1910, Nov. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Article is done.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1910, Dec. 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
If letter for Sadakichi Hartmann arrives, please hold on to it.
ALS. Buffalo, N.Y.
1910, Dec. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends chart; will be in Buffalo until February.
ALS. Buffalo, N.Y.
1911, Jan. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Needs money; article on Originality.
ALS. Buffalo, N.Y.
1911, Jan. 17.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends article on Originality.
ALS. Buffalo, N.Y.
1911.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns parts missing from manuscript of Originality.
ALS. Hotel Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio
1911, March 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Needs $25.00; lectures in Cleveland failed.
APS. Hotel Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio
1911, March 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Needs $25.00 to get to Milwaukee lectures.
APS. Cleveland, Ohio
1911, March 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Left hotel.
ALS. Cleveland, Ohio
1911, March 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for kind letter; has to get to Chicago lecture; needs $10.00.
ALS. Milwaukee, Wis
1911, May 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to write an article; needs money.
ALS. Buffalo, N.Y.
1911, June 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Needs money to return to New York; could write an article.
ANS. New Thomson Hotel, Kane, Pa.
1911, Aug. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
"Why don't you write? Are you mad about something?"
No day. ANS. New Thomson Hotel, Kane, Pa.
1911.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter to something sent to Stieglitz.
No day. ALS. New Thomson Hotel, Kane, Pa.
1911.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Trying to recover his health; wants to write.
Printed announcement for publication of The Tramp Madonna and Other Short Stories. ALS. New Thomson Hotel, Kane, Pa.
1911, Dec. 10.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for compliment; will not live in New York for health and family reasons; discusses Stieglitz' publishing of criticism,
mentions White and Cortissoz; offers to do articles, list of subjects enclosed.
ALS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1911, Dec. 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asthma; encloses critical article.
ALS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1911, Dec. 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letter; ill-health.
Philadelphia, Pa.
1911, Dec. 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for return of "motion" article so he can sell it to someone else.
ALS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, Jan. 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Stayed to do lectures; will travel south; contacted Baron de Meyer.
ANS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, Jan. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
If he doesn't want picture, give it to a charity.
ANS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, Feb. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Travel plans.
ALS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, Feb. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Writing and article, needs photos.
ALS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, March 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Explains he will give credit for photo.
TLS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, March 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
People who dislike Sadakichi Hartmann should be poisoned; criticism of Stieglitz' exhibitions and artists represented.
ALS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, March 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Directions for sending money; ill-health.
TLI. Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, March 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Stieglitz' upcoming lecture; needs work; encourage ideals of artists.
ALS. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, April 23.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends three articles: Henri Matisse, Arnold Genthe, exhibition of children's drawings; feelings for East Aurora.
ALS. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 1.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Defends Genthe article -- worth $12.00.
ALS. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 12.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Leaving soon, needs the $12.00.
ALS. Arden, Del.
1912, July 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggests article: "Dilemma of Professional Photography"; better health.
APS. Arden, Del.
1912, Aug. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
$15.00 is fair; wants issues of Camera Work.
ANS. Arden, Del.
1912, Aug. 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends article on the professional.
ALS. Arden, Del.
1912, Aug. 20.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Bad asthma; separation from family, division of goods; wants money to return to East Aurora.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, Oct. 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends article for $25.00; comments on existence of Camera Work; improving health.
APS. Buffalo, N.Y.
1912, Oct. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests letter from Stieglitz.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, Oct. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Rented place but needs $25.00.
APS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, Dec. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Hopes what Stieglitz said comes true.
TLS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1913, Jan. 12.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Poor health; wants Stieglitz to publish article on dancing done in 1890.
ANS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1913, Feb.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Starving; send money.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1913, Feb. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Needs money or he will starve.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1913, May 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants what has been published; asks about Reedy.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1913, May 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Reedy mentioned; ill-health, doctors want to operate.
ALS. Grand Central Hotel, Wheeling, W.Va.
1913, Oct. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Questions why his articles aren't published.
ALS. Stratford Springs Hotel, Wheeling, W.Va.
1913, Oct. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Lecture.
APS. Washington, D.C.
1913, Nov. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants copies of Camera Work.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1915, Jan. 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants copy of latest Camera Work.
API. East Aurora, N.Y.
1915, May 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Questions Stieglitz' sarcastic letter.
ALS. Homestead, Ca.
1918, July 19.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Stranded in California; war; needs money and/or encouragement; mentions Bruguiere.
ALS. San Francisco, Ca.
1919, April 20.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Needs $10.00; art-forlorn California; compares art and politics.
ALS. Gillette, N.J.
1921, March 4.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asthma; wants manuscript of "The Red Vest"; complains of humanity's not wanting art.
APS. Asheville, N.C.
1921, Nov. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
In Asheville because of ill-health, not lack of money.
ALS. Albuquerque, N.M.
1923, Jan. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to know if any library has complete collection of Camera Work; immortality of printed word; asthma.
ALS. Albuquerque, N.M.
1923, March 9.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses his role on Camera Work; discusses other critics or "shysters"; requests 20 copies of Camera Work; future of world
order.
ALI. Beaumont, Ca.
1923, Nov. 5.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Complains of poor sales of "Confucius"; disparaging remarks about who gets old copies of Camera Work.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Oct. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants letter from him for 65th birthday; complains that he has to do Esthetica since no one else has "the impartial world-wide
view".
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Dec. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Stieglitz burning his material.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Oct. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Doing additional chapter for History of American Art; wants information concerning art world in New York.
TLS. Banning, Ca.
1942, Oct.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of 73rd birthday.
TL. Philadelphia, Pa.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns typesetting of an article.
ALI. Philadelphia, Pa.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Financial problems; why not visit.
ALS. Bronx, N.Y.
No year, March 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Death of youngest boy; asks Stieglitz to comfort Mrs. Hartmann, since Sadakichi Hartmann is out of town.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
No year, Oct. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Needs money for his perfume concert.
ALS. (New York, N.Y.?)
No year, Easter Sunday.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; needs money; will write an article on Matisse.
ALS. No place
No year, July 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Written articles on him; needs $10.00.
ALS. Chicago, Ill.
No year, April 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Scarcity of money; wants copy of Camera Work.
ALS. No place (New York, N.Y.?)
No year, Sept. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Complains of low fees for articles; discusses quality of articles.
API. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggestions for composition of photos.
ALS. No place (New York, N.Y.?)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Needs money, will write an article on originality; has to get to Buffalo.
ALI. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Analyzes Stieglitz' problems; mentions Keiley; sends free poem.
ALS (A. Chameleon). No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Complains about Stieglitz' treatment of him; wants to write about (Marsden) Hartley; art and art criticism.
ALS. No place
1913 (?), July 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
In hospital with rupture; sold things from his art trunk.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Needs money; very sick.
Typed transcripts of quotes from letters dated:
Oct. 21, 1912, Jan. 12, 1913, May 27, 1913, July 19, 1918.
TLS. From Elizabeth Blanche Walsh to Stieglitz, New York, N.Y.
1938, Oct. 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
She has written "The Confessions of an Author's Wife"; wants Stieglitz to write preface.
ALS. From Myra Wiggins to Stieglitz. Salem, Ore.
1907, March 26.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Praises Stieglitz, Camera Work, and Secession movement; tells of visit by Curtis Bell, accuses Sadakichi Hartmann of having
sent him.
TLS. From Post Office Department, Washington, D.C.
1936, April 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
They are considering Sadakichi Hartmann's claim on damaged picture.
TLS. From Post Office Department, Washington, D.C.
1936, April 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
They will give him $1.00 for picture.
TLS. From Post Office Department, Washington, D.C.
1936, June 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inquiry as to where they should send the picture.
TLCC. R.D. Morgan stationery, Andover, N.H.
1936, June.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Complains of slowness of U.S. Postal System insurance.
ALS. Berkeley Heights, N.J.
1920, June 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Defends family against charge of trespassing; accuses his dogs of scaring Sadakichi Hartmann's family.
Transcript. Tujunga, Ca.
1932, Feb. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Hard times; asthma is better; invites addressee to visit.
AL. No place. 3 pp. (incomplete, first page only a fragment)
189- (?).
Scope and Contents note
Discusses criticism of Christ and its relation to religion.
WESTON, Edward (1886-1958)
ALS. En route to New York, N.Y.
1915, Oct. 18.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Likes his pictures, will write an article about him.
TLS. From Ben Maddow to George Knox, Los Angeles, Ca.
1973, Oct. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter for above letter.
Pr Announcement. New York, N.Y.
1889.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Poems by Sadakichi Hartmann
WILSON, James (Sec. of Agriculture)
TL(Ph). Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Feb.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Proposes that radio waves and air planes cause hot, dry weather.
ALS(Ph). Banning, Ca.
1938, April.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for $1.00 for shack.
ANS. No place
1927, Oct. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation to Zeitlin and friends.
APS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1928, April 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann reading Jeffer's "Roan Stallion".
APS. Tampa, Fla.
1936, July 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Describes weather in Florida.
ANS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invites himself to spend the night with Zeitlin.
ANS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will bring "Passports" and "Rubaiyat" to sell.
$3.00 cancelled check to Sadakichi Hartmann from Zeitlin
Bunch of announcements for Sadakichi Hartmann's books and lectures
Prp. To Charles Lesson. Chicago, Ill.
1935, June 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Notice of Sadakichi Hartmann's lecture: Art of the Future.
AL. No place. 1 p. (fragment)
No date.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses German history books.
Note about parallel letters from parents (?)
TRANSCRIPTS OF VARIOUS LETTERS
from Cornelia B. Sage
1916, May 19,
from Edward T. Van Duzee
1916, May 20,
from Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
1925, Dec. 29,
from Louis Adamic
1939, June 26,
from E.E. Valentine
1924, Jan. 9,
from E.E. Valentine
1927, Jan. 13,
from J.W. Dutton
1894, Dec. 20,
from James Henry Wiggins
1893, July 8,
from Sadakichi Hartmann to wife
1890's,
from Parke Godwin
1897, July 3,
from Nora Godwin
1897, March 3,
from Phyllis Decker
1940, Oct. 19,
from Ben Marx
1944, Feb. 15,
from Sadakichi Hartmann (copy of statement)
1937, Jan.,
from Sadakichi Hartmann to Daniel Henderson
1935, March 23,
Statement about Sadakichi Hartmann by Paul van Arx, gardener
Interview with Carrie Cahill
from Sadakichi Hartmann: Open letter
1935, Sept.,
from offspring of Sadakichi Hartmann regarding Minutes of the Last Meeting
1954, June 16,
ALS. Brooklyn, N.Y.
1896, Feb. 23.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for support given by Sadakichi Hartmann at meeting.
ALS (photocopy). Asheville, N.C.
192- (?), Aug. 18.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sold four copies of "My Theory of Soul Atoms"; news of friends.
ALS. Hollins College, Va
1939, Jan. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Explains her work and difficulties; sends photos for consideration in Great American Art Derby.
TLS (photocopy). Wolfeboro, N.H.
1922, Aug. 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry about ill-health; sends $2.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
TLS. San Francisco, Ca.
1939, July 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack.
Typed transcript. No town
1938, Oct. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Briefly discusses his painting "Suzana"; thanks for encouragement.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1936, June 20-21.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses visit to the Grand Canyon, describing living accommodations in great detail; inquires about a picture Sadakichi
Hartmann had on exhibition in New York.
TLS. Beaumont, Ca.
1938, April 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack; praises Sadakichi Hartmann's art; discusses Robert Parkman.
TLS. Chicago, Ill.
1939, Jan. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends reproductions and photos of his paintings for consideration in Great American Art Derby.
TLS (photocopy). New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $10.00 for books; Sadakichi Hartmann should keep books and try to resell them.
ALS. Elmsford, N.Y.
1923, Oct. 1.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for pamphlet; brief philosophy, mentions Marigold and violets; mentions Aileen Pringle who is with Sadakichi Hartmann
TLS. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1930, Oct. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions Sadakichi Hartmann's picture on cover of Art Digest; tells of Brodhun's death; Camera Club.
ALS. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1936, July 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Contribution.
ALS. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1939, March 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Contribution; suggests Sadakichi Hartmann write autobiography; mentions Elizabeth Lance; Camera Club.
BREESE, James L. (d. 1959)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1900, Aug. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Acknowledges Sadakichi Hartmann's letters; offers to let him use his studio and model.
TLS (photocopy). New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $2.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
TLS. (photocopy). Washington, D.C.
1921, May 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Informs Sadakichi Hartmann that copyright has expired and cannot be renewed.
BROWNELL, William C. (1851-1928)
ANSL (photocopy). No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry, cannot send money.
BRUGUIERE, Francis (1880-1945)
ALS. New York, N.Y. (written by Mrs. Bruguiere)
1922, July 3.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry for Sadakichi Hartmann's illness (asthma); no answers about Hot Springs.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1923, Sept. 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for little book about Marigold; mentions Sadakichi Hartmann's leaving movie industry.
ALS. London, England
1929, Feb. 14.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses weather, films, poets.
ALS. Chelsea, England
1931, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sending book he illustrated; Swinburne's interview with Sadakichi Hartmann; complains of taxes and big finance; asks "when
will the philosophical book appear?" (Esthetic Verities).
ALS. London, England
1932, Feb. 18.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses O'Keefe, Sleighty; photography in his book; discussion of Whistler.
ALS. London, England
1933, Dec.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for Sadakichi Hartmann's impression of New York. (On pamphlet for his exhibition.)
ALS. Hollywood, Ca.
1942, Nov. 14.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Birthday greetings; mentions Sadakichi Hartmann's train wreck; talks of evil in the world; her brother's death.
BUCKNER, Samuel O. (d. 1945)
TLS (photocopy). Milwaukee, Wis
1922, Aug. 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $5.00 for inscribed copy of "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
CAHILL, Holger (1887-1960)
T. New York, N.Y.
1933, Nov. 28 to 1934, Jan. 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Read before lecture: "Art by the Few for the Few"; praises Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1938, May 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants two copies of "My Theory of Soul Atoms"; sends $10.00.
ALS. Carmel, Ca.
1923, Nov.
General Physical Description note: 13 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Answers Sadakichi Hartmann's questions concerning his actions during his two-year vacation; describes town of Carmel; includes
four-line poem.
CAULDWELL, Leslie G. (1861-1941)
TLS. Paris, France
1938, Aug. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack; recalls painting Sadakichi Hartmann's portrait; includes picture of his portrait of Pershing.
TLS. To Atma Hartmann. Los Angeles, Ca.
1932, May 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Informs Atma that he is sending contribution to Sadakichi Hartmann
TLS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1932, May 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cover letter for $1.00 contribution.
ALS. Pasadena, Ca.
1939, April 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Comments on his move closer to Wistaria.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1894, Jan. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses "Christ" and Sadakichi Hartmann's trouble with people finding it obscene.
P. Los Angeles, Ca.
1942, Nov. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Prices for tickets to St. Petersburg, Fla.
ALS. Boston, Mass.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Address of possible job for Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS (with transcript). Boston, Mass.
1893, May 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Expresses anger because of poems Sadakichi Hartmann published without his approval.
AS (Christmas card). No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Recalls when Sadakichi Hartmann lived with her family.
CONVERSE, Frederick (1871-1940)
ALS. Westwood, Mass.
1929, April 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Whitman music "The Mystic Trumpeter" and "Night-Day" tone poems; thanks for pastels in prose.
ALS. Westwood, Mass.
1931, March 2.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for poem; sends contribution.
ALS. Westwood, Mass.
1940, March 18.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for drawing; sends $1.00 for Sadakichi Hartmann's welfare.
ANS (photocopy). Montclair, N.J.
No date (late 1922).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check for $5.00
ALS. C. Powell Minnigore. Washington, D.C.
1938, April 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Contribution for shack.
ALS. Jeremiah O'Connor. Washington, D.C.
1938, April 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Good wishes.
CRAIG, Gordon (1872-1966)
ALS (and transcript). Genoa, Italy
1927, Sept. 19.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for "Passport"; discusses money, amassing a fortune only to redistribute it; reference to Bernard Shaw.
ALS. Genoa, Italy
1927, Nov. 24.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses stage scenery, including sketch of Italian traveling stage; mentions German, London stages; philosophical view of
life.
APS. Genoa, Italy
1928.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggests Sadakichi Hartmann send his recent lecture to "The Mask".
ALS. Genoa, Italy
1928, June 10.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Dreams vs. reality: "all your wonderful and foolish dreams are realities."
TLS (and transcript). Genoa, Italy
1930, Jan. 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Objects to the parts of Sadakichi Hartmann's "The Mask" article that refer to his use of scenery; mentions "Confucius" scenery.
ALS. Asheville, N.C.
1935, Feb. 17.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
The progress of her museum and her own work.
TP. From Post Office Department to Ida Jolly Crawley, Washington, D.C.
1936, March 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns damage done to picture Sadakichi Hartmann sent.
ALS. Asheville, N.C.
1936, June 13.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann's philosophical manuscript; her case with the post office.
APS. Asheville, N.C.
1942, Aug. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Praise for Sadakichi Hartmann's poem "The Valley of Silence".
CRESMER, William T. (d. 1959)
TLS. Chicago, Ill.
1938, May 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack.
TLS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1941, April 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $10.00 for The Last 30 Days of Christ.
DALLIN, Cyrus E. (1861-1944)
Fall. ALS (photocopy). Arlington Heights, Mass.
1922,
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry about ill-health; $2.00 for book.
ALS (and transcript). Arlington, Mass.
1934, June 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $5.00 for "Moses"; bemoans state of the world.
ALS (and transcript). Arlington, Mass.
1936, July 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Acknowledges receipt of "Chart" and sends money to cover cost; feels out of time with the age.
ALS. Arlington, Mass.
1938, April 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Received Sadakichi Hartmann's note; sends $1.00 for shack.
ALS. Arlington, Mass.
1940, Feb. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check at request of Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Arlington, Mass.
1940, Aug. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check for "fine copies of your recent plea for the ideals of humanity."
ALS. Arlington, Mass.
1941, Jan. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
News of Dallin's son's death in France; sends check.
APS (photocopy only). Luzern, Switzerland
1908, June 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Describes trip in Europe.
DAVIES, Arthur B. (1862-1928)
ALS. Congers, N.Y.
1896, Feb. 18.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses his catalogue and his work.
ALS. No town
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Commends Sadakichi Hartmann on his book.
ALS (photocopy). Mystic, Conn
1922, Sept. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $2.00 for book.
DAVIS, Robert H. (d. 1942)
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1935, March 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends Sadakichi Hartmann a picture of "the Himalayan dome".
DE CASSERES, Benjamin (1873-1945)
ALS. No town
1938, April 1.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes briefly Sadakichi Hartmann's life in idealistic terms.
ALS. No town
1939, Oct. 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Uses Sadakichi Hartmann's epigram; praises The Last 30 Days of Christ.
APS. New York, N.Y.
1939, Dec. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sending newspaper copy of Sadakichi Hartmann's article on modernism to Sadakichi Hartmann's wife.
ALS. No town
1944, May 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks Sadakichi Hartmann for the photo: "The Two Hamlets".
ALS. No town
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Describes death of "old crowd".
ALS. Hollywood, Ca.
1942, June 7.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for poem "The Valley"; mentions her painting.
DODSWORTH, Alice A. (d. 1953)
ALS. Palm Beach, Fla.
1937, March 7.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Her sister died; cannot send money.
ALS. Windsweep Sharon, Conn
1938, Nov. 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check as house warming present.
ALS. To Atma Hartmann. Great Neck, N.Y.
1932, May 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check to Sadakichi Hartmann in response to her request.
ALS. Boston, Mass.
1894, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Relates death of Sadakichi Hartmann's grandmother.
EAKINS, Susan (Mrs. Thomas Eakins) (d. 1938)
ALS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1921, Sept. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Returns Sadakichi Hartmann's "Passports to Immortality".
ALS. No place
1922, Oct. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
$2.00; doesn't want book.
(On envelope of letter from Sadakichi Hartmann) Philadelphia, Pa.
1939, Jan. 5.
Scope and Contents note
Note from Mrs. L.G. Rodman that Mrs. Eakins has died.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1930, Oct. 16.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes amount of charity in L.A. county and city.
FAIRBANKS, Douglas (1883-1939)
Typed transcript. No town
1923, Aug. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Sadakichi Hartmann's work for him and how to lighten it.
Typed transcript. No town
1923, Aug. 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Acceptance of Sadakichi Hartmann's resignation because of ill-health.
Typed transcript. No town
1925, Dec. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Glad to hear Sadakichi Hartmann feels better.
TLS. From C.E. Erickson for D. Fairbanks. Hollywood, Ca.
1938, Oct. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $5.00 check.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1940, Sept. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for Sadakichi Hartmann's "resume on contemporary art conditions in the U.S.A."
TLS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1920, Nov. 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks and praise for book.
TLS. Pasadena, Ca.
1925, March 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests Sadakichi Hartmann to evaluate collection of Japanese art left by Ford's father.
TLS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1940, April 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Humorous letter inviting Sadakichi Hartmann to Los Angeles for two weeks to work on biography.
ALS. Culver City, Ca.
1940, Sept. 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks Sadakichi Hartmann to be patient, work on biography will get under way soon.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1940, Dec. 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check; discusses publication of unfinished biography.
Late spring. ALS. No town
1941 (?),
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Sadakichi Hartmann's ill-health; mentions work on biography.
ALS. Culver City, Ca.
1942, March 11.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check; alludes to Sadakichi Hartmann's war-time troubles, gives that as reason for not finding publisher for biography.
ALS. Beverly Hills, Ca.
1942, March 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Complains of Sadakichi Hartmann's harsh treatment of him.
TLS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1944, March 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Denies ill-feelings toward Sadakichi Hartmann; sends money; promises overcoat.
TLS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1944, Oct. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Congratulations; promises overcoat.
TLS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1944, November 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sent overcoat; praises Sadakichi Hartmann, deems him a friend.
Two typed scraps of paper from Gene Fowler (?) asking for Sadakichi Hartmann's manuscript of the autobiography and legal ramifications
FREER, Charles L. (d. 1919)
TLS. Detroit, Mich.
1896, July 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Refuses to loan Sadakichi Hartmann $150; also will not loan paintings for European exhibition.
FRENCH, Daniel Chester (1850-1931)
TLS (photocopy). Glendale, Mass.
1922, Sept. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $6.00 for 3 copies of "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
TLS. Glendale, Mass.
1925, Oct. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends present for Sadakichi Hartmann's birthday (60th), wishes him joy for "the remaining 10 years of" his life.
FRENCH, Elizabeth (1878-1943)
ALS. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1935, Feb. 21.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Does not want to do his showing in Wilkes-Barre.
FRENCH, Mrs. Daniel (Mary)
TLS. Sarasota, Fla.
1938, May 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends gift for shack.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1929, Jan. 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Offers free services to help on autobiography; praises Sadakichi Hartmann
APS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1941, May 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letters and cards; orders book; will visit.
GARDNER, Isabella Stewart (d. 1924)
ALS. Boston, Mass.
1923, Nov. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Payment of $10.00 for book.
GAULEY, Robert (1875-1943)
ALS. Watertown, Mass.
1922, Sept. 5.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $25.00 for copy of "My Theory of Soul Atoms"; suggests Dr. Atkinson's "Lessons on Tuberculosis and Consumption".
ALS. Menham, N.J.
1906, Nov. 18.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Deals with acquiring copies of pictures; discusses Dewing and Whistler.
TLS. Culver City, Ca.
1944, July 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses return of Sadakichi Hartmann pastel; Sadakichi Hartmann's son's death; "Aleutian Island" poem.
GILBERT, John (1897-1936)
TL (copy?). No town
1926, Dec. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns "motion picture blue book, inc."
ALS. Bar Harbor, Me
1897, July 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns sketch Sadakichi Hartmann sent and lack of payment for it.
Nora Godwin. ALS. No town
1898, Dec. 22.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses her father sitting for Hartmann.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1895, March 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot afford to buy Sadakichi Hartmann pictures; discusses his recent visit to Sadakichi Hartmann
TLS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1936, May 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invites Sadakichi Hartmann to visit her.
APS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1938, April 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money for bricks for shack.
GROLL, Albert L. (1866-1952)
Personal card. (New York, N.Y.)
No date.
Scope and Contents note
Used to introduce Sadakichi Hartmann to Mr. Blackton; also 1 ticket to Sadakichi Hartmann's "Reading in German".
APS. Springfield, Ill.
1908, Jan. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wishes Sadakichi Hartmann happy new year.
ALS. Norwalk, Conn
1922, Sept. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $5.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
HAPGOOD, Hutchins (1869-)
ALSP. Provinceton, Mass.
1922, Sept. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $2.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
TLS. Chicago, Ill.
1938, June 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns statements by Sadakichi Hartmann in June 6, 1938 Chicago Herald-Examiner about artist working for money.
TLS. Walt Whitman Society stationery, Long Island, N.Y.
1940, April 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to add Sadakichi Hartmann's name to the newly formed society's advisory committee.
HENDERSON, Daniel (1880-1955)
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1934, Nov. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot offer any more grants.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1924, Aug. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for book.
HIER, Frederick, Jr. (d. 1956)
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1923, March 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Praises Sadakichi Hartmann; discusses photos of Sadakichi Hartmann by Steichen and Eugene; mentions "Christ"; sends money.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1931, Feb. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; his son's death.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1931, May 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks about manuscript "Naked Ghosts: Prose Poems".
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1931, Oct. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses his plans for his children; his wife's suicide.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1934, Dec. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Stieglitz' photo showing; Sadakichi Hartmann literary chart.
TLS. Beaumont, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Text: "Welcome home again."
TLS. London, England
1926, May 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Acceptance of article for publication in "The Curtain".
HUBBARD, Elbert (1859-1915)
TLS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, Aug. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggests Sadakichi Hartmann write advertisements to earn money.
ALS. Banning Union District Library, Banning, Ca.
1939, May 6.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for A History of American Art.
HUNTINGTON, D. (1816-1906)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1895, Feb. 14.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Refuses Sadakichi Hartmann's offer to help with autobiography; encouragement to write.
ALS. Lake Mohonk Mountain House stationery, Lake Mohonk, New York
1896, June 9.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $10.00 and encouragement.
ALS. Lake Mohonk Mountain House stationery, Lake Mohonk, New York
1896, July 1.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $25.00; encourages him to find literary employment.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1898, Jan. 11.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses God; early Sadakichi Hartmann art criticism; sends $15.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1898, April 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; discusses art.
ALS. Wildmere House stationery, Minnewaska, New York
1898, Aug. 10.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses war; his time in Spain; sends money.
ALS. Wildmere House stationery, Minnewaska, New York
1898, Sept. 11.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money, encouragement.
ALS. No town
1898, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1899, July 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Tells of a family's plight.
ALS. Suffern, N.Y.
1922, Aug. 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry about his illness.
ALS (photocopy). New York, N.Y.
1924, Feb. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $10.00; talks of his sculpture and writing a book about it.
PS. Pasadena, Ca.
1939, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Christmas card.
AL. Mid, Ala.
1897, Oct. 3.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for Anne Throop's "Wind-Harp Booklet"; praises poetry; acknowledges receipt of Sadakichi Hartmann's "Art Journal".
PrP. Mid, Ala.
1898, Jan. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Poem: "Old Farmer's Half Loaf."
APS. Mid, Ala.
1898, Jan. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Criticism of "Christ".
PrP. Mid, Ala.
1899, April 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Poem: "Old Farmer's Half Loaf"; likes "Buddha".
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1921, Sept. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Received seashore pastel; sends $25.00 for lecture tour.
ALS. Ithaca, N.Y.
1896, June 14.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Praises Sadakichi Hartmann's work as "beginning to fill an important field in the Western World".
ALS. Ithaca, N.Y.
1896, Dec. 28.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses "A Tragedy in a New York Flat" and Sadakichi Hartmann's pessimism.
ALS. No town
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Praises Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. For 19th Century Club, New York, N.Y.
1895, April 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests bill for expenses of canceled lecture.
TL. To Mrs. Bonham (Lillian's mother). Toronto, Canada
1916, Aug. 13 (?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Urges Mrs. Bonham to welcome Lillian back and protect her from Sadakichi Hartmann, who is described as "the cleverest hypnotist"
and extremely evil. Marginal note by Lillian.
TLS. For Architectural Book Publishing Co. New York, N.Y.
1939, July 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Death of Paul Wenzel; sends $1.00 for shack.
KRONBERG, Louis (1872-1965)
ALS. Paris, France
1893, Nov. 21.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses life in Paris; meeting with student of Degas.
ALS. Paris, France
1894, Jan. 6.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His art studies in France.
ALS. Paris, France
1894, April 24.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His Italian journey; his exhibition.
ALS. Boston, Mass.
1904, Jan. 15.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry he missed Sadakichi Hartmann in New York; will send painting.
PS. London, England
1907, Dec. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
No text.
ALS. Paris, France
No year, June 20.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses salons and galleries.
ALS. Ponce, Puerto Rico
1941, Jan. 11.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Welcomes Sadakichi Hartmann's dance lessons; enclosed is a note from her mother.
APS. Ponce, Puerto Rico
1941, Feb. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Arrival in Puerto Rico; visiting her father's brother and sister.
ALS. Ponce, Puerto Rico
1941, April 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Sadakichi Hartmann's suggestions for dances.
ALS. Ponce, Puerto Rico
1941, June 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Praises "Black Butterflies"; dance; her fondness of Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Puerto Rico
1941, Sept.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Clipping of photo "Returning from Work: Breton"; discusses dancing; general news.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1942, May 1.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes her flight back from Puerto Rico; her study at American Ballet School.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1942, June 21.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Answers Sadakichi Hartmann's questions about her father, mother, and herself.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1942, Aug. 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Tells of vacation; last week of dance school.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1942, Nov. 22.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Birthday greetings; complains of food shortages; and dance.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1943, Jan. 31.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Acknowledgement of receipt of present; dance; complains of war.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1943, Sept. 13.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Turned professional dancer; decision to stay in school.
TLS. St. Louis, Mo.
1914, Jan. 10.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Explanation for not using typewriter on earlier poem and letter.
TLS. Chicago, Ill.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses "who is Sadakichi Hartmann?"; what poetry is; encourages more short stories.
ALS. Kenilworth (England?)
1894, April 17.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Agrees to let Sadakichi Hartmann have two pictures for the Art Critics exhibition; note praising Art Critic.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $2.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
TLS. G.M. Abbot, Philadelphia, Pa.
1924, May 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for manuscript of "Mohammed".
ALS. D.C. Knoblauch, Philadelphia, Pa.
1930, Nov. 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Acknowledges receipt of "Confucius" manuscript.
ALS (and photocopy). D.C. Knoblauch, Philadelphia, Pa.
1935, March 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Still awaiting his manuscripts.
ALS. D.C. Knoblauch, Philadelphia, Pa.
1935, March 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Acknowledgement of receipt of two manuscripts.
TLS. Austin K. Gray, Philadelphia, Pa.
1935, March 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for manuscripts of "Moses" and "My Crucifixion".
TLS. Austin K. Gray, Philadelphia, Pa.
1935, Aug. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for manuscript of Esthetic Verities.
TPS. Austin K. Gray, Philadelphia, Pa.
1935, Aug. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for pamphlet: "My Crucifixion".
ALS (photocopy only). New York, N.Y.
1907, July 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Memorial gathering for Joseph Sibbel; sorry to hear about Sadakichi Hartmann's ill-health.
TLS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1938, April 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack and good wishes.
APS. Rosco, Ca.
1936, March 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Congratulations on having found a place for works to be preserved.
MABBOTT, Thomas Ollive (1898-1968)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1930, Oct. 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Acknowledges receipt of Poe "bit"; discusses Mrs. Stanard, an author; discusses "How Poe Wrote".
McALLISTER, John E. (d. 1895)
ALS. Lisbon, Me
1893, Oct. 23.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Answer to Sadakichi Hartmann's offer to help him come to Boston to study; worries about his mother and other problems.
ALS. Lisbon, Me
1894, Jan. 7.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discouragement at not being able to reproduce nature.
ALS. Lisbon, Me
1894, April 12.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot accept offer to go to New York.
ALS. From H.M. Knowlton
No year, April 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Mr. McAllister died last Sunday.
TLS. Hollywood, Ca.
1944, Aug. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses death; enclosed is Aster Hartmann's "Aleutian Isles".
TLS. Hollywood, Ca.
1944, Sept. 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Encouragement and congratulations.
McCLURE, Samuel Sidney (1857-1949)
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1892, Nov. 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Refuses to advance more money; requests manuscripts.
TLS (and transcript). New York, N.Y.
1892, Nov. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann required to submit manuscripts or pay off his balance.
TLS (and transcript). New York, N.Y.
1892, Nov. 18.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Outline of financial indebtedness; requires five articles.
TLS (and transcript). New York, N.Y.
1893, Feb. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests Sadakichi Hartmann to stop making "missteps".
TLS. From John Phillips, New York, N.Y.
1893, Feb. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Last letter not a threat, simply a statement.
MacCORMICK, Frederick (?)
ALS (photocopy only). New York, N.Y. (?)
1935, April 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letter and enclosures; encouragement; cannot afford to give money.
ALS (photocopy only). New York, N.Y. (?)
1935, July 9.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot send money, has lost everything.
MacDONALD, Pirie (1867-1942)
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1938, May 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack.
MacDOWELL, Mrs. Edward (1857-1956)
ALS (photocopy). Peterborough, N.H.
1922, Oct. 15.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $10.00 for 5 copies of "My Theory of Soul Atoms"; state of art colony; essay on art colony.
TLS. Peterborough, N.H.
1938, May 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money for shack.
ALS. Denver, Colo.
1917, Aug. 30.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
$5.00 for charts; wants to exchange pictures.
TP. San Bernardino, Ca.
1944, March 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Parts Sadakichi Hartmann ordered have arrived.
ALS. Monte Rio, Ca.
1930, July 11.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot send money.
MacNEIL, Herman C. (1866-1947)
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Buys "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
ALS. No town
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Great praise for Sadakichi Hartmann; asks for $10.00.
ALS (and transcript). Los Angeles, Ca.
1940, Sept. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letter; finishing Joseph novels.
ALS. Lakebay, Wash.
1909, Feb.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses new home "inhabited by anarchists, free lovers, etc."; praise and adoration for Sadakichi Hartmann
MARKHAM, Edwin (1852-1940)
TLS (photocopy only). West New Brighton, N.Y.
1922, Oct. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests copy of "Soul Atoms"; discusses spiritual aspect of life.
ALS (photocopy only). West New Brighton, N.Y.
1922, Oct. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $2.00 for copy of "Soul Atoms".
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1933, Dec. 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letter; requests more correspondence for support.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1934, March 19.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses world and art.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1934, April 30.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Praises Sadakichi Hartmann
APS. Detroit, Mich.
1934, Sept. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Despair at Sadakichi Hartmann's leaving.
MARSH, Frederick Dana (1872-1961)
ALS (and photocopy of transcript). Paris, France
1894, Nov. 4.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His trip to Europe; met with Sargent; "Christ".
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca. (L.A. Biltmore stationery)
1931, Oct. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Brief questions about Sadakichi Hartmann's movie, Broadway.
ALS. Kellogg Public Library, Green Bay, Wis
1904, May 13.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Posed for Vanderlyn's "Airodna"; discusses Vanderlyn's work; praises History of American Art.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1922, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Personal health problems.
TLS. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
1931, Feb. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Replies to Sadakichi Hartmann that airplanes and radios do not contribute to drought.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1944, June 19.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes recent trip to heaven, humorously.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1944, Aug. 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of moving; mentions movie people.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1944, Aug. 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions current state of world affairs; Nietzsche.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1944, Sept. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Difficulties with newspaper advertisement for contributions to Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1944, Sept. 20.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Newspaper announcement; Sadakichi Hartmann's dealings with Fowler.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1944, Oct. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
More suggestions for birthday; Nietzsche.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1944, Nov. 2.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of birthday soliciting funds; mentions Sadakichi Hartmann's fund raising drive for Walt Whitman; letter describing
contributor; book publication; list of contributors.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1944, Nov. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Bemoans lack of contributions.
Telegram, Detroit, Mich.
1944, Nov. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Don't come to Detroit now.
ALS (photocopy). New York, N.Y.
1922, Oct. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $5.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
ALS. Fishkill, N.Y.
1938, Aug. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of Sadakichi Hartmann lecture; sends $1.00 for shack.
ALS. Beacon, N.Y.
1943, April 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check for support.
MENCKEN, Henry Louis (1880-1956)
ALS. Baltimore, Md.
1936, Dec. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot undertake article Sadakichi Hartmann suggests.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1913, April 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns fees for selling art work.
TL (copy). New York, N.Y.
1913, May 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sending catalogue; cannot make advance.
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
TLS. From Alice L. Felton, New York, N.Y.
1939, Aug. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Received two portraits of Sadakichi Hartmann, one of Frank Duveneck by Joseph de Camp, one of John W. Alexander by Frank Duveneck;
will keep them with material Sadakichi Hartmann sent earlier.
TLS(Ph). From William Clifford. New York, N.Y.
1939, Aug. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Received package with donated material.
TLS(Ph). From William Clifford. New York, N.Y.
1939, Oct. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Acceptance and handling of Sadakichi Hartmann's gift.
TL (photocopy). Chicago, Ill.
1922, Aug. 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $2.00.
MOHOLY-NAGY, L. (1895-1946)
TLS. The New Bauhaus, American School of Design, Chicago, Ill.
1938, Sept. 12.
Scope and Contents note
Interest in Sadakichi Hartmann story; invitation to address students.
MONAHAN, Michael (1865-1933)
TLS. South Norwalk, Conn
1915, Aug. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for cover for The Phoenix; sends check.
ALS. Pasadena, Ca.
1941, Sept. 11.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for records; report on Sadakichi Hartmann and Wistaria by her mother.
ALS. Pasadena, Ca.
1942, April 6.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for books; art of Mr. Hansen; comments on war.
Telegram (typed copy). No town
1925, March 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Train stops in Albuquerque, N.M., wants to see Sadakichi Hartmann
Telegram. Santa Monica, Ca.
1925, June 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Offers movie part to Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Santa Monica, Ca.
1944, Aug. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sympathy at Aster's death.
Photocopy of poem: "Prayer of an Unknown"
ALS. Boston, Mass. (Bangor House stationery from Bangor, Me)
1942, July 21.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Boston art galleries; liked Sadakichi Hartmann's poem.
MORGENTHAU, Henry (d. 1946)
TLS (by Thelma Steifel, secretary). New York, N.Y.
1923, Feb. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $2.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
MORTON, James F. (d. 1941)
TLS. Paterson Museum stationery. Paterson, N.J.
1938, June 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack; discusses Paterson Museum.
TLS. Paterson Museum stationery. Paterson, N.J.
1940, March 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Money for poem; Sadakichi Hartmann should publish; discusses museum.
MOSCHOWITZ, Paul (1875-1942)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Has a copy of "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1896, Dec. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Compliments Sadakichi Hartmann on recent article.
TL (photocopy). New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $2.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
TL (photocopy only). No town
1927, April 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Money for "Passport"; complains of times; Saltus biography.
TLS. Huntsville, Ala.
1924, Sept. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Check for copy of Sadakichi Hartmann's poetry; discussion of source, inspiration of poetry.
ALS. Huntsville, Ala.
1930, July 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Returns book of short stories, no money to pay for them.
TLS. Huntsville, Ala.
1938, April 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money for shack.
Postcard from Newman in Europe, too faded to read
TLS. Mt. Lebanon, Pa.
1938, Aug. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invention of "Smell Organ"; interest in Sadakichi Hartmann's "experiments with perfume concerts".
TLS. From Chief of Police. San Francisco, Ca.
1924, Nov. 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Have not caught thief yet; wants to interview Sadakichi Hartmann about it when he is in San Francisco next.
ALS. Harmon-on-Hudson, New York
1932, Dec. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation to meet with him after theater.
APS. From Mrs. Olesen. Harmon-on-Hudson, N.Y.
1935, Aug. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Olaf recovering better.
OTTENDORFER, Oswald (d. 1900)
ALS. Mannheim, West Germany
1899, May 7.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Sadakichi Hartmann's difficulties with New Yorker Staats-Zeitung; sends $150 but Sadakichi Hartmann must tell no
one about it.
TLS. No town
1913, May 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Details of art sale and amount received.
ALS. New York. (The Forum stationery)
1895, April 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Withdraws invitation to Sadakichi Hartmann to address the Nineteenth Century Club.
TLS. From Isaac Rice. New York, N.Y.
1895, May 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Rice has no control over actions of Walter Page or The Forum.
ALS. Windsor, Vt
1894, Jan. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Subscription to Art Critic.
ALS (photocopy). Asheville, N.C.
1922, Oct. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $5.00 but will borrow Mr. Barton's copy (of "My Theory of Soul Atoms"?).
ALS. Albuquerque, N.M.
1938, April 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money for shack.
ALS. From Onida Peters. No town
1944, Aug. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Isabelle Peters is dead.
TLS (and photocopy). Philips Memorial Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1936, Dec. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money and praise for pastels, especially "The Japanese Print" and "Forest Fire".
APS. New York, N.Y.
1910, Oct. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for autograph volume.
TLS. Glendale, Ca.
1941, April 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks to be paid for recent and past work.
TLS. Glendale, Ca.
1941, April 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Again requests payment.
TLS (and two photocopies). Paris, France
1924, Aug. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for "Confucius"; collaborate on Transatlantic Review; "Why do you use unnatural language half the time?"
TL. Rapallo, Italy
1926, Dec. 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Criticism of production of "Il Ladro"; discusses film; starting a review.
TLI. Rapallo, Italy
1928, Feb. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Lists poems in- and out-of-print.
TLI. Rapallo, Italy
1930, Feb. 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests photos for magazine.
ALS. From H.L. Pound (Ezra's father). Rapallo, Italy
1931, Jan. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Likes "Confucius"; note from Ezra on back.
TPS. Rapallo, Italy
1931, Oct. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Pound's opera "Le Testament" to be broadcast.
TLS (photocopy only). Rapallo, Italy
1932, May 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; complains of U.S.A. not supporting the arts enough.
API. Rapallo, Italy
1933, Dec. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Trying to get offer for Sadakichi Hartmann's reminiscences.
TPS. Rapallo, Italy
1937, April 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions Sadakichi Hartmann's table of great men.
ALS. Siena, Italy. To George Lipton
1937, Sept. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggests Globe do an article on Sadakichi Hartmann
TLS (photocopy and transcript). Rapallo, Italy
1938, May 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; requests older poems dated from 1900-1907.
Transcript and copy from Ezra Pound's Letters. Rapallo, Italy
1940, March 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Suggests an organization that grants money for Sadakichi Hartmann to apply to.
Photocopy of excerpt from "Kulcher" on Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Hollywood, Ca.
1932, July 1.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Writes about her films.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1931, Feb. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses "Passport to Immortality"; his own experience with the spirit medium.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1938, April 6.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1938, Nov. 4.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Comments on Banning, Ca.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1940, April 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Receipt of book and his appreciation for it.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1942, May 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 on wife's suggestion for Sadakichi Hartmann's poems to her.
ALS. New York, N.Y. (?)
1941, Dec. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
His paper on Surrealism noted.
ALS. New York, N.Y. (?)
1942, Sept. 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses his papers and paintings, possibility of reproducing them; thanks for Sadakichi Hartmann's response to his papers.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1942, Nov. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Birthday greetings; America's treatment of artists lamented.
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for card.
ALS (photocopy and cover letter from Thomas Brumbaugh). Paris,
1899, March 3.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
France.
Thanks for letter; can only send a few lithographs for publication.
REED, Frederick (d. 1937)
ALS. Wellesley, Mass.
1907, July 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann welcome to visit and directions to get there.
TLS. Hollywood, Ca.
1936, Jan. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Will return pastels sent to Charles Chaplin with Christmas card.
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Unable to help, will try to interest others.
ALS. Colorado Springs, Co.
No date (1922?).
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry to hear of his condition.
ALS. No place
1906, June 10.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for book; misses and praises Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS (New Yorker Staats-Zeitung). New York, N.Y.
1899, April 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Refusal to accept Sadakichi Hartmann's request.
TLS. The Bookery, New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $2.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1943, Nov. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Check final proof for Who's Who.
TLS. From George L. Stout. Cambridge, Mass.
1942, March 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Reports the death of Roland Rood.
TLS. Buffalo, N.Y.
1916, May 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Letter of recommendation.
APS. Toronto, Canada
1938, Oct. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot contribute to shack.
SANTAYANA, George (1863-1952)
ALS (photocopy). London, England
1922, Nov. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asking George Sturgis to send $2.00 for copy of "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
ALS (photocopy only). London, England
1924, March 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Finds "Confucius" interesting, puzzling; end seems incongruous.
ALS (photocopy only). London, England
1926, Sept. 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Praises "Japanese Rhythms".
ALS (photocopy only). London, England
1927, May 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Questions "Passports"; requests a copy; sends money.
ALS (photocopy only). London, England
1928, April 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses a philosophy of the beautiful.
ALS (photocopy only). To Mr. Bogart, Mayor of Beaumont. London, England
1929, Jan. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Offers to help Sadakichi Hartmann's family.
ALS (photocopy only). London, England
1929, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for prints.
ALS (photocopy only). Rome, Italy
1931, Oct. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
For various reasons asks that Sadakichi Hartmann no longer ask for assistance.
ALS (and transcript). Rome, Italy
1937, Jan. 3.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sent Sadakichi Hartmann a sketch of Boston; feelings toward Americans; discusses Oliver, a mutual friend.
ALS (and transcript). Rome, Italy
1937, June 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Does not want anything from Sadakichi Hartmann but encloses check.
ALS (and transcript). Rome, Italy
1937, Nov. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money, talks about world.
ALS (and transcript). Rome, Italy
1938, Jan. 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry for delay in cashing check, because it was drawn on his London bank.
ALS. Rome, Italy
1938, Oct. 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends sympathy; calls Sadakichi Hartmann the "Thoreau of the Pacific".
ALS (and transcript). Venice, Italy
1939, Oct. 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Birthday greetings; move to Venice; hopes Italy stays out of war.
Typed transcript only. No town
1939, July 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Poems "not for us in this age"; sends check.
SARGENT, Franklin H. (d. 1923)
TLS (photocopy only). American Academy of the Dramatic Arts, New York, N.Y.
1895, June 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Delay in reading of the play.
TL. Cuneo Press, Chicago, Ill.
1944, Dec. 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check for $5.00, check never cashed.
TLS. Asheville, N.C.
1942, June 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Dr. Von Ruch died in 1918.
SCHRADER, Fred (1857-1943)
ALS. The Globe & Commercial Advertiser, New York, N.Y.
1908, Nov. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sympathy at Sadakichi Hartmann's loss of job from New German Theater.
SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS
ALS. From Alvah Clark. Trenton, N.J.
1930, July 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for pictures of Charles Rohlf's furniture.
ALS. Denver, Colo.
1908, March 1.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Found Sadakichi Hartmann's brother, Oscar; sends Christmas greetings.
SELZNIK, David O. (1902-1965)
TLS. Culver City, Ca.
1938, April 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1934, Sept. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
German letter in verse.
SNELL, Henry Bayley (1858-1943)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1922, Oct. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry to hear Sadakichi Hartmann is ill.
SPRECKELS, Alma (d. 1968)
TLS. San Francisco, Ca.
1919, Nov. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Lost copy of Gold Scab found; recovered; will pay $150 requested in return for all rights.
STIEGLITZ, Alfred (1864-1946) (all photocopies from Yale)
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1911, Dec. 22.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Has no time to write because of Mrs. Stieglitz; upswing in his career; his trip to Paris; laments state of art in U.S.A.;
art theory; financial problems; problems with Camera Work subscribers.
TN. New York, N.Y.
1912, Jan. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money.
TN. New York, N.Y.
1912, Jan. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Agrees to see Sadakichi Hartmann
TL. New York, N.Y.
1912, March 6.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Reason for not sending Camera Work; problems with U.S. customs; discussion of Hill.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1912, March 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns typesetting difficulties with Sadakichi Hartmann's article.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1912, April 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; will accept another article; revise enclosed article.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1912, Aug. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
His public speaking failure in Philadelphia.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1912, Nov. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
From (?), concerning Stieglitz' ill-health.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1912, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Has no money, so all letters are unopened.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1913, Jan. 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Shortage of time is reason he doesn't write; American interest in "post-Impressionism"; no money.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1913, Feb. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot help financially so letters go unopened.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1913, May 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Financial problems with Camera Work; season at "291"; Picabia's show and De Zayas.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1913, May 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Problems with Mr. Reedy; has no money; reason for not sending Camera Work.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1913, Oct. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Financial difficulties in general.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1914, Jan. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Relates only facts; will return article; bought Sadakichi Hartmann's articles to help him; Keiley died.
New York, N.Y.
1915, May 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Reply to Sadakichi Hartmann's comments on reading "291"; not interested in article on New Color Theory; taking a complete
rest; "The toy-balloonist sends his greetings to the great aerialist".
TL. New York, N.Y.
1919, April 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot send money; his new work in photography.
ALS. Lake George, N.Y. (?)
1927, July 7.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Book arrived; many inquiries about Sadakichi Hartmann; O'Keeffe wants him to go to desert.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1930, Nov. 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Has no money; "burnt up negatives, prints, over 1000 copies of Camera Work".
TL. New York, N.Y.
1930, Dec. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions Coburn and Steichen; desire to burn all his possessions.
TL. New York, N.Y.
1931, Dec. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Still showing his photographs; mentions Marin and O'Keeffe.
STIMSON, John Ward (1850-1930)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1890, Jan. 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Resigned his post at institute; refers Sadakichi Hartmann to inquire at the institute.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1893, No day.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Addresses problem of art and art instruction in the U.S.A.; Japanese art.
AS (Christmas card). From Mary R. Stimson. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Christmas greetings.
ALS (transcript). Banning, Ca.
1927, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for "Japanese Rhythms"; sends money; holiday greetings.
ALS. Pasadena, Ca.
1940, Sept. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for "Strands and Ravelings of the Art Fabric"; comments on art.
STURGIS, George (d. 1944)
TLS (photocopy). Boston, Mass.
1922, Nov. 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
As per Santayana's instructions he sends $25.00.
TLS. For George Santayana. Boston, Mass.
1941, Dec. 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Cannot, because of war-time regulations, remit money from Mr. Santayana.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
No year, Feb. 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation; good wishes on book; mentions Olga Monsanto.
APS. No place
No year, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for caricatures; seasons greetings.
TARKINGTON, Booth (1869-1946)
TLS. Kennebunkport, Me
1938, June 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends Penrod for Sadakichi Hartmann's grandson and $1.00 for shack.
Typed transcript. No place
1939, Aug. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends check.
Typed transcript. From Mrs. Tarkington. No place
1939, Aug. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Laments state of O'Henry's grave as seen in Sadakichi Hartmann's picture of it.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1939, Feb. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for news of Great Art Derby of 1939.
ALS. Webster, N.Y.
1942, Jan. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Glad for picture of Sadakichi Hartmann; world condition is "damned rotten".
TROUBETZKOY, Amelie (1863-1945) (the Princess)
ALS. Cobham, Va
1934, March 3.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for pastel "Orion in the Desert"; wants a Sadakichi Hartmann poem; sends check; her own poetry discussed.
ALS. From Francis Shepherd. Castle Hill, Va
1942, Sept. 10.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
The Princess is ill; she received his poem.
TLS. Grosvenor Public Library, Buffalo, N.Y.
1916, May 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Letter of recommendation.
APS. To Dorothy Hartmann. New York, N.Y.
1915, Dec. 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Birthday greetings.
AP. To Dorothy Hurst. New York, N.Y.
1933, Nov. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Clipping of Ripley's "Believe it or not" concerning Sadakichi Hartmann
APS. To Dorothy Hurst. New York, N.Y.
1934, Feb. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Greetings; reason for not writing sooner.
Advertisement for Henry J. Van Haagen: Studio of Artistic Printing
ALS. Complanter, Pa.
1921, Dec. 31.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for book ("My Theory of Soul Atoms"?); discusses both strengths and weaknesses of the book; he will base his poems
on pure mathematics.
VATERLAENDISCHER HILFSVEREIN
ALS. San Francisco, Ca.
1916, Dec. 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Accepting with pleasure his offer to help them in a fund-raising function.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1902, Jan. 2.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes bad times; he has no money.
ALS. Bristol Ferry
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Instructions to get to his place.
VONNOH, Robert (1858-1933)
ALS. Philadelphia, Pa.
1893, June 17.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Compliments "Christ"; sends stamps in payment of book.
ALS. Old Lyme, Conn
1930, Oct. 31.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Tells of hard times selling paintings.
TL (and transcript). No place
189(?), Feb. 19.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns financial problems; story of Henwood taking some of Sadakichi Hartmann's pictures as payment.
ALS (and transcript). New York, N.Y.
1918, Dec. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for money; requests answer to letters; mentions poems, original torn up by Lillian Bonham.
AL (personal card). New York, N.Y.
1935, April 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Good wishes for shack.
ALS (photocopy). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date (1922).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Praise for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
WEINBERGER, Harry (d. 1938)
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1920, July 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Order for The Last 30 Days of Christ; calls it literature.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1938, April 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack.
ALS (photocopy). Laguna Beach, Ca.
1922, Sept. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $5.00 from himself and $2.00 from Mrs. Montgomery for copy of "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
ALS. Boston, Mass.
1893, July 8.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses "Christ"; unsure of its merits and who will read it.
TLS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1938, April 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack; comments on Walt Whitman; invitation to visit.
WILES, Irving (1861-1948)
ALS (photocopy). New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 2.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
He, too, has been ill; spoke to President of Artist Fund; $10.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1938, July 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 for shack.
WILLIAMS, Margaret (d. 1960)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1940, Feb. 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; Marion died.
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for poetry; sends encouragement.
WILLIAMS, Wheeler (1897-1972)
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1939, Feb. 6.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Replies to Great American Derby; complains of modern tastes (New Negroism and Yiddish Primitivism); theory of art and proportion.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1939, Oct. 30.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Comments on painters: Charles Sheeler, Reginald Marsh, Jon Corbino, L. Lucioni, L. Kroll, H. Warneke, T.H. Benton, F. Taubes,
E. Romano.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1940, April 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of his exhibition; describes scheme to provide more sculpture to public.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1940, May 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends advance press proof of catalogue for this plan.
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1940, Dec. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
High praise for "The Last 30 Days of Christ".
TLS. New York, N.Y.
1942, Feb. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for list of art patrons; trip to San Francisco and Palm Beach; buys "Buddha".
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1942, Oct. 29.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Birthday wishes; no money; being called into army.
TLS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, April 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Praises his five dramas; news of Ben Berlin and his planned Sadakichi Hartmann portrait; Ronald's broken jaw.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, July 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann in Detroit; mentions The Last 30 Days of Christ; news of Roy Morgan; Ben Berlin's extract; read "Moses"
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1939, July 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Tells of depression; reading; worries about Ray; Ben's problems; death of Havelock Ellis.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1939, Sept. 8.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Apologizes for not writing; thanks for pastels; Roy hitch-hiking East; Ronald's ashes; her meeting with Ben's Boulevardiers
(?); Ben's picture is "the strangest I have ever seen"; Sadakichi Hartmann's pastel "Where My First Dreams Came True".
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Call from Mrs. Datig concerning scenario and part which concerned Sadakichi Hartmann
TL. No place
1939, Feb. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invitation to visit.
ALS. Laguna Beach, Ca.
1930, Dec. 31.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for seven gifts.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1922, Aug. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann should trust in "spirit guides and guardians" to help him; buys inscribed copies of "My Theory of Soul
Atoms" for himself, Robert Langdon, and Arthur Mobius.
Sargents Court Correspondence
Box 15
AP. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Niagara Falls, N.Y.
1930, June 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Greetings; enjoy trip to England.
TLCC. From Margery Winter to Mother. New York, N.Y.
1930, July 7.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Plans for return to California; describes New York.
AL. From Margery Winter (?) to Nora Morgan (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
1930, Sept. 10.
General Physical Description note: 18 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Leaving New York described; Harry Weber's work; Maya Sexauer's problems with herself and men.
TL. From Eddie Higgins to Nora Morgan. New York, N.Y.
1930, Oct. 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses politics; job situation; hardship of others.
TL. From (?) to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1930, Oct. 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses their friendship; her preferences in friends.
TL. From Margery Winter to (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
1930, Nov. 5.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes trip from New York to Los Angeles.
TL (carbon copy for Nora). From Margery Winter to Eddie Higgins. Los Angeles, Ca.
1930, Dec. 2.
Scope and Contents note
Margery Winter struck Sadakichi Hartmann, he is upset; her visit to Sadakichi Hartmann; death of Jimmie (a pet) and the aftershock.
TL. From Margery Winter to (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
1930, Dec. 9.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for news; her state of depression; mentions Sadakichi Hartmann more of Maya's problems.
TL. From Margery Winter to (?). (incomplete letter)
1931 (?), Jan. 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Quarrel between H. and R., her view of life.
TLCC. From Margery Winter to Harry Weber. Victoria, B.C., Canada
1931 (?), Jan. 30.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Her arrival on boat, greeted by Byron, her brother; her difficulties with him and his wife (?).
APS. From Margery Winter to Roy Morgan. Victoria, B.C., Canada
1932, Jan. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Having a good time with her brother.
TLCC. From Margery Winter to Havelock Ellis. Los Angeles, Ca.
1932, July 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Introduces Raymond Brossard's book. Reverse: Copy of Havelock Ellis' reply.
TL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1933, Jan. 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wrote to Byron; Mother out of work; Brossard's book.
ALI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1933, April 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants her to write; encloses carbon of another letter.
ALS. From Nora Morgan to Margery Winter. Rawlins, Wyo
1934, March 26.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Their trip through West; nature forms remind Ben Berlin of Sadakichi Hartmann
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, March 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
General daily news.
APS. From Nora Morgan to Margery Winter. Chicago, Ill.
1934, March 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Auto accident; all survived except auto.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, April 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Concern about accident, Ben's condition.
ALS. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, May 14.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Introspection and reminiscences; Ronald to take a trip north; references to Sadakichi Hartmann, Ben's portrait of Nora.
TLCC. From Margery Winter (?) to Havelock Ellis, and to Nora. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, June 22.
General Physical Description note: 7 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Sadakichi Hartmann's "Moses"; Raymond's paintings, charcoal of Sadakichi Hartmann; Sadakichi Hartmann's feelings
about state of cultural business; P.S. to Nora.
ALS. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, Aug. 1.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Received letter from Sadakichi Hartmann, he is interested in using Ray's illustration for The Last 30 Days of Christ; discusses
also her mother, Ray's pictures, pains of the artist.
ALS. From Mom to Nora Morgan. No place
1934, Aug. 29.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Talks about Nora's call; money matters.
ALI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, July.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Goldberg and his possible help; mother's departure; Ray's painting.
TL. From Margery Winter (?) to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, Aug. 31.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Mother's trip to Salt Lake City; picture of Nora's portrait.
T/ALI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, Sept. 11.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ben's trip to N.Y.; Mother's problems.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, Sept. 18.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Questions concerning Ben Berlin; Sadakichi Hartmann's letter concerning Ben.
TL. From Ben Berlin to Roy and Nora Morgan. New York, N.Y.
1934, Oct. 14.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Trip to and arrival in New York described; trips to Bellevue for "alcoholic poisoning"; asks for photos of his pictures; off
alcohol. Oct. 16: Started picture for John; describes studio.
APS. From Ben Berlin to Nora Morgan. New York, N.Y.
1934, Nov. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for photos and letter.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, Dec. 31.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
About the nature of their correspondence and its privacy.
TL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1935, Jan. 30.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Return of Mother; Sadakichi Hartmann's opinion of Ben Berlin; Sadakichi Hartmann initiated into Indian tribe.
TLS (photocopy only). From Margery Winter to Havelock Ellis. Los Angeles, Ca.
1935, April 15.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann's view of life and the poet; her relationship with Sadakichi Hartmann; Brossard's plans for trip; Berlin's
paintings and fame.
TLICC. From Marger Winter to (?) newspaper reporter. Los Angeles, Ca.
1935, April 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for pictures; sounds as if job is good; Jack's trip East; news of Mother; Estelle's near death; Ray's book.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1935, June 4.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Morgan's trip to New York; news of H. Weber, R. Brossard, and Ben Berlin. Berlin.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Roy and Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1935, July 20.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ray's planned trip to New York and New Hampshire; Sadakichi Hartmann in Washington and Boston; answered Ben's letter which
included picture of him and his wife.
TL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1935, Nov. 18.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ray Brossard's reports of travel and return; Sadakichi Hartmann's travels and opinions of Brossard and Berlin.
ALS. From Ben Berlin to Roy and Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1936, Jan. 25.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Report on Margery, Ray, Ronald, and Mrs. Winter; jailing of Margery and friends, including Sadakichi Hartmann; asks that Roy
and Nora tell Relief people he has been in Los Angeles since last December.
TL. From Ronald to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1936, Jan. 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His attempt to get on Public Works Assistance (?); Sadakichi Hartmann's return and opinion of Berlin's return to California;
Berlin's return to California.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Roy and Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1936, Dec. 8.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
News of friends; Berlin's work; Brossard's leaving.
ALI. From Margery Winter to Roy and Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1937, May 29.
General Physical Description note: 10 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Joey's citizenship; Brossard's time in New York; Ron in San Francisco; Berlin's drinking and their fondness for each other,
his work for WPA; reacts to Brossard's pen and ink of Sadakichi Hartmann
Telegram from Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
1938, Aug. 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
News of friends; worry about Roy and Nora Morgan.
TL. From Margery Winter to (?). Los Angeles, Ca. (Incomplete letter)
1938, Dec. 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
News of several friends; her physical problems.
ALS (photostat only). From Edgar (Eddie) Higgins to Mrs. Marion Winter. New York, N.Y.
1943, Dec. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for Christmas greetings; asks about friends.
(shortly after letter of Dec. 9, 1930?). TL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date
General Physical Description note: 8 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Maya Sexauer's personal problems; her feelings toward Maya Sexauer; visits by friends; Mr. Hural; view of life, youth, happiness;
mentions cost of trip; problems in relationship with Sadakichi Hartmann
TLCC. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Her violin; Brossard's visit; visit by Weber's Scandinavian friend; Brossard's visit with Wagners and reappearance of Weber's
Scandinavian friend.
TL. From Ronald to Nora Morgan (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes surroundings; his poor relationship with Harry Weber.
T/AL. From Margery Winter (?) to Nora Morgan. New York, N.Y. (?)
No date.
Scope and Contents note
Problems with money and jobs; Eddie Higgins; questions about the farm.
ALI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date (shortly after June 22, 1934 or April 15, 1935?).
General Physical Description note: 10 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Talk of farm; Jack; H. Weber, Ronald, and Dave moved out; Ray working hard; trouble with police; Ben Berlin and A.H. working
on Sadakichi Hartmann's portrait; discusses "Moses".
(after March 30, 1934). A/TLS. From Margery Winter to Roy Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letter; Morgans have a new car; inquires about Brossard's work; drinking rubbing alcohol.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Morgan's journey West mentioned; mentions Stefan Zweig article on Freud and Maurice Samuel's Jews on Approval.
TL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan (?). Los Angeles, Ca. (Incomplete letter)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Describes the comings and goings of different people; her argument with Clark.
(around Jan. 1932). TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Victoria, B.C., Canada
No date
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Encloses carbon of another letter; questions about cross-country trip.
TL. From Margery Winter (?) to Nora Morgan (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
News of friends; simple life-style; Ben's marriage plans; talks of pollution.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Henri and Roy split up; news of other friends.
T/AL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date (before 1934).
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
News of Ben Berlin; Ronald's job; financial matters; some news of Sadakichi Hartmann; discusses Raymond Brossard in third
P.S.
TLS. From Margery Winter to Mrs. Rall. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Maya Sexauer's presence at Sargents Court; she will try to discourage Maya from coming around.
TL. From Margery Winter to Edgar Higgins (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Destroyed recently received letter out of anger; answers questions.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. New York, N.Y.
No date (between July and Sept. 1930).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Delays return to California; financial troubles.
ALS. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca. (?)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Enclosed in letter to Sadakichi Hartmann on Morgan's farm; news of Brossard's book.
T/ALICC. From Margery Winter to Mother and Nora Morgan. New York, N.Y. (?)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Financial problems of Mother, she should ask people living there to help out.
TL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan (?). Los Angeles, Ca. (addition to another letter)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes discussion between Maya Sexauer and herself; Roy and Nora Morgan's financial problems.
TLI. Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Victoria, B.C., Canada
No date (around Jan. 30, 1932).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Effect of Byron's secret letter to his aunt; sends carbon of her letter to Harry Weber.
TL. From Margery Winter to (?). Victoria, B.C., Canada
No date (around Jan. 30, 1932).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talk of difference of life-styles between Byron and herself.
TL. From Margery Winter (?) to (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Problems keeping Sargents Court clean; discusses Ray getting ready to leave; indifference to drinking; mentions other friends.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Victoria, B.C., Canada
No date (April 14, 1932?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Nora's trip to California; improved relationship with Byron.
A/TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date (early April, 1934).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Concern about car accident reported in March 30, 1934 letter.
TL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date (Easter, 1934?).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Arrival of Alec; plans for attending Church.
Several notes from Margery Winter to Nora Morgan about Ben Berlin
undated
Several humorous fake newspaper clippings
Newspaper clipping about dust-storm
1935, April 24.
TL. From Margery Winter to (?). Los Angeles, Ca. (Part of this letter is missing)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Activities at the house.
TL. From Margery Winter and Edgar Higgins to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Fight between Eddie Higgins and R. Brossard; describes her general state of mental and emotional existence.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date (1934?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Return to New Hampshire by Roy and Nora Morgan; letter from Jack who "has gone communistic".
ALI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Cleaned house; plans to visit Sadakichi Hartmann; received package from Roy and Nora Morgan.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Estelle (Jed's wife?). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talk of their marriage; planned trip north.
AL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Alone with Brossard; fights and quarrels at house; at her Aunt Joe's dying.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Briefly back at Sargents Court from Aunt Joe's house.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date (about Jan. 1935).
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann visited for four weeks; received photo of Berlin's picture (of Sadakichi Hartmann?); comparison of poets
to Ben Berlin; Don Miller is "self-appointed Sadakichi biographer"; mother in Kansas; Sadakichi Hartmann's comments on Berlin.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date (about Aug. 1934).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Preparing for her mother's trip; news of others' trips.
ALI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letters; Ray on way to New York; Ronald and Harry still there.
ALI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date (about Aug. 1934).
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Mailing of several letters and photos; Mother's trip.
AL. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca. (ending to letter missing)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Maya Sexauer's family and personality; questions about Roy and Nora Morgan.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Roy and Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of their farm and Ray's visit to it.
TL. From Margery Winter to (?). Los Angeles, Ca. (fragment)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Encloses one of E. Higgins letters and talks about him.
ALI. From Margery Winter to Roy Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talk of King (of England) crowding war out of headlines.
ALI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Harry Weber's letter.
TL. From Margery Winter to (?). No place (Victoria, B.C., Canada?)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry for not writing; Byron's war experiences; differences between herself and Byron.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Ben's marriage; Ray Brossard's health.
TLI. From Margery Winter to Esty (Estelle?). Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
She "can't stand people anymore"; editing of Ray Brossard's book; news of others.
TLS. From Ray Brossard to Roy Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of Berlin and his paintings; man stealing gas.
ALI. From Margery Winter to Ben Berlin. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letter; sends encouragement.
A Revelation" by Havelock Ellis, sent to Nora Morgan by Margery Winter
No date. "
Miscellaneous Correspondence
ALS. To Harry Lawton. Andover, N.H.
1972, Sept. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends letters originally to Sadakichi Hartmann; mentions Margery Winter.
TLS. From Nora Morgan to Dick. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Bring money to cash check; she is feeling better.
TLS. To Dick. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses his affair (with Black?); much mystical talk of his affair.
Also, backward photocopy of letter
ALS. To John Sanborn (?). New York, N.Y.
1934, Oct. 26.
General Physical Description note: 7 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sent picture which he discusses (first picture of smiling lesbian); talks of women friends.
ALS. To Roy and Nora Morgan. New York, N.Y.
1934, Nov. 14.
General Physical Description note: 14 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letter and photos; talks of Naomi Carroll Haimsohn and his planned portrait of her; stopped drinking; financial
matters; visit by Harry Weber.
ALS. To (?). No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Applying cubism and futurism to motion pictures; attributes of these art forms; publicity work for Lasky Studios and FBG Studio.
TLS. To Nora Morgan. New York, N.Y.
1930, Oct. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Poor job situation on both coasts; requests job on farm.
ALS. To Roy and Nora Morgan. New York, N.Y.
1934, Nov. 9.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Enjoyment on farm; Ben Berlin; Ray Brossard's manuscript.
ALS. To (?). Santa Barbara, Ca.
1935, April 25.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sale of land for stadium; news of business.
TL. To his mother. Sargents Court, Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, Sept. 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions his work; Sadakichi Hartmann several times; discusses Ben Berlin.
TLS. To Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Trip East; news of friends; his book.
ALS. To Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Earthquake story; drawing of squirrel.
ALS. To Nora Morgan. Los Angeles, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Drawing; general news of friends; asks about his family.
ALS. To Nora Morgan. No place (Marystown?)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Personal health problems; weather.
MISCELLANEOUS TO Sadakichi Hartmann
AL (photocopy). From son or daughter (?). New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Worried about his health.
ALS (photocopy). New York, N.Y. (?)
1922, Sept. 18.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry about ill-health; encloses $5.00 for "My Theory of Soul Atoms".
APS. From (?). New York, N.Y.
1937, Sept. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letter.
Christmas Card from (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
1942, Dec. 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
No text.
APS. From (?). New York, N.Y.
1908, Dec. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Happy New Year.
APS. From (?). Bristol Ferry, R.I.
1907, June 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Received letter.
Printed card from Winston Liquor Store, from Colette M. Leinen. Rochester, N.Y.
1941, May 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Advertisement for store.
APS. From (?). Munich, Germany
1901, July 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Greetings.
AL. From (?). No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Fragmented letter and poem in German.
From (?). Los Angeles, Ca.
1938, May 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Blank piece of paper, cover for check.
Correspondence to and from Lillian Bonham
Box 15
(To Lillian Bonham from Sadakichi Hartmannn)
TL. No place
1907, Aug. 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Hard week financially; low opinion of Hubbards; "White Hyacinths" ridiculous.
ALI. New York, N.Y. (?)
1907, Sept. 20.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Arrangements for Lillian's "tramp" through upstate New York, and to meeting in Ossining; mailed her his "Swinging Lantern"
(a poem?).
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1907, Sept. 24.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Money matters; Lillian's coming to New York and plans to meet in November in East Aurora, New York.
ALI. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann cannot meet her that night but will meet her the next night; sends something to read.
AP. Milwaukee, Wis
1911, April 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
No text.
ALS. Hotel Pfister, Milwaukee, Wis
1911, April 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Tells of beauty of sunrise; asks when she will join him.
ALI. Addressed to "L. Havel". Milwaukee, Wis
1911, May 9.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; lecturing every night; mentions picture of him on donkey; inquires about her health.
ALI. Addressed "L. Havel". Milwaukee, Wis
1911, May 10.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; did 30 pastels, 2 articles; her desire to be self-supporting; talk of lectures; trip to Japan.
ALI. Milwaukee, Wis
1911, May 24.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Doesn't want her to stay longer; talks of their relationship; asks her to destroy his letters.
Newspaper clippings. Erie, Pa.
1911, Oct. 9.
1. Reviews of several books by Sadakichi Hartmann
2. Reports on trial of Mrs. Horton and Sadakichi Hartmann's involvement
ALI. New Thompson Hotel, Kane, Pa.
1911, Dec. 3.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Requests that she copy some paragraphs from Dostoyewsky; discusses some of her pictures.
ALI. New Thompson Hotel, Kane, Pa.
1911, Dec. 11.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
She should go to Rohlf's for advance; he loves her too much to marry her.
ALI. New Thompson Hotel, Kane, Pa.
1911, Dec. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
She is to pick up package.
ALS. Ellicott St., no town
1911, Dec. (late).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Arrived okay; sends money for Christmas dinner.
ALI. Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, April 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; enclosed are illustrations of Sidney Allan (Sadakichi Hartmann) article.
ALI. Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, April 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
He is going to New York.
ALI. Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, April 7.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill health.
ALS. Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, April 9.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for letter; will visit if she tells him train schedule.
ALI. The Majestic Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, April 11.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Possible lectures at State College; feeling poorly.
ALI. The Majestic Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
1912, April 12.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Found little house, will come to Quinton.
ALI. New York, N.Y.
1912, April 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
He is going to Roycroft; pictures to Life under name Lillian Bonham.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, April 23.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His walks in country; same people there; feeling better; enclosed letter from Jean Pohl, who left home with lover and wants
to hear from Sadakichi Hartmann
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, April 26.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Life's payment for pictures discussed.
ALS. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, April 29.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His health problems; walk in country; money matters; enclosed is picture.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 2.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Activities and strangers in East Aurora; financial problems.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 8.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Money coming soon; she told her mother about them.
ALI. East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 13.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Gave talk; sold "Sea Nocturne" to the Fra; commissioned to paint portrait.
ALS. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 16.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asks about his photo portraits.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 17.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses letter writing habits; general news.
ALI. No place
1912, May 20.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Received lost photos from Majestic Hotel; descriptions of his walks; Mrs. Kennedy mentioned, he is doing a portrait of her
son.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 23.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Her pictures destroyed; Mrs. Kennedy mentioned.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 27.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Picture of Mrs. Kennedy; may have a new art book to write; other possibilities for making money.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, May 31.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Bad weather; may come to Quinton but does not want to meet her relatives.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, June 1.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses her painting; activities of Sadakichi Hartmann and Mrs. Kennedy; news of friends.
ALI. Hotel Statler, Buffalo, N.Y.
1912, June 5.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
He is getting her a place in East Aurora; he and Mrs. Kennedy in Buffalo.
ALS. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, June 9.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Plans for her to go to East Aurora.
ALS. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, June 11.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His plans for Mrs. Kennedy's money; wants her to send him some of Anne Throop's poems.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, June 14.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Talk of cottage; he will not live with her.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, June 16.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Her mother's visit; Mrs. Kennedy knows about their relationship.
ALS. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, June 19.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Her relationship to her mother.
AL. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, June 19.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Clothing he sent her.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, June 23.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Preparations for her trip; enclosed: book plate for Sadakichi Hartmann by Lillian Bonham.
ALI. Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, N.Y.
1912, June 27.
General Physical Description note: 7 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Plans for Mrs. Kennedy's money; description of cottage; his plans for Lillian.
ALS. Arden, N.Y. (?)
1912, Aug. 4.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Money she should ask for her work.
ALI. Arden, N.Y.
1912, Aug. 9.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes Arden: full of anarchists and the like.
Card sent with flowers for anniversary
No date.
Newspaper clipping
1913, Sept. 10.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann determines origin of painting estimated at $10,000 value, from Binghampton newspaper.
ALI. Hotel Lenox, Boston, Mass.
1913, Sept. 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Her problem with drunks; he is leaving Boston; plans to go to Bristol Ferry.
ALI. Wheeling, W. Va
1913, Oct. 28.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; plans for Huntington, W. Va.; photographs.
St. Louis, Mo.
1914, Jan. 10.
General Physical Description note: 3 leaves.
1. Advertisement for My Rubaiyat
2. Advertisement for Sadakichi Hartmann's art books
3. Letter in Reedy's Mirror countering criticism of My Rubaiyat
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1915, Oct. 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Met painter Marcel Duchamp of Nude Descending a Staircase; staying in New York until he gets his money, then will go to Atlanta;
got a job for Greenstocking.
ALI. Hotel Albert, New York, N.Y.
1915, Nov. 2.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions Peggy, Apel, Ozias and Greenstocking; discusses Mrs. Apel; his difficulties with rooms and banks.
ALI. New York, N.Y.
1920, Oct. 15.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
House of Ordin; sends money; her intended move discussed.
ALI. Philadelphia, Pa.
1920, Oct. 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; asthma.
ALI. Philadelphia, Pa.
1920, Oct. 23.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Went to doctor, medicine helped him sleep.
ALS. Hotel Colonnade, Philadelphia, Pa.
1920, Oct. 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Moving and money discussed; mention of children.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1920, Nov. 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; finances discussed; her need to move.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1920, Nov. 8.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
She has moved; his planned visit.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1920, Nov. 15.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Problems of new house; his asthma; dinner plans; concern for her well-being; wants his "Japanese Signature".
ALS. Almo Hotel, Tampa, Fla.
1922, Nov. 19.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Problems with mail; plans to go to Huntsville; his lecture and exhibition.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1926, Jan. 20.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Anticipated birth; his longing to be home; money difficulties.
ALS. Mt. Holly Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1927, Sept. 30 (?).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wistaria has to finish high school.
ALI. Hollywood, Ca.
1927, Oct. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
His reading; money, Stimson.
ALS. From Alberta Schlageter. Buffalo, N.Y.
1912, July 23.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
How is child; feels herself "a good father" (sic).
ALS. From Lillian's mother. Denver, Colo.
1912, April 30.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Strongly objects to her relationship to a married man, Hippolyte Havel.
ALI. Hotel Laclede, New York, N.Y.
No date (ca. Nov. 1920).
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Looking for a stove; asthma much better.
(To Sadakichi Hartmann from Lillian Bonham)
ALS. No town
1908, June 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Explains her feelings to him; sketch by Sadakichi Hartmann of Havel included.
ALS. Quinton, N.Y.
1909, Aug. 8.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Reason she left New York; trouble with landlord.
ALS. Quinton, N.Y.
1909, Aug. 10.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes her sadness, view of the world, weaknesses, longing for Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Quinton, N.Y.
1909, Aug. 13.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Financial difficulties; her return to him.
ALI. No place
1913, Dec. 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Rubaiyat arrived; Wistaria requests seashell.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1914, Feb. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses anticipated birth; letter from Alberta.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1914, Sept. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks Sadakichi Hartmann to come to East Aurora from Detroit.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1914, Oct. 10.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann's leaving; description of children.
ALS. (Hotel Tuller stationery, Detroit, Mich.) East Aurora, N.Y.
1914, Oct. 15.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends four photos, no money; discusses daily events.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1914, Oct. 17.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Acknowledges receipt of check; discusses daily events.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1914, Oct. 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Complains of no mail.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1914, Dec. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Describes her loneliness.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1914, Dec. 2.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for books; asks about his argument with printer.
ALS. East Aurora, N.Y.
1914, Dec. 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Personal matters concerning children.
AL. East Aurora, N.Y.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Her worry about Sadakichi Hartmann; disappointment that Sadakichi Hartmann couldn't make it home.
Correspondence from Anne Throop (all photocopies)
Box 16
ALI. No town
1898, April 3 (?).
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of birth of boy; glad he liked her poem; poem enclosed.
ALS. No town
1898, April 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Release for her possessions.
AL. New York, N.Y.
1898, April 20.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Releases Sadakichi Hartmann from financial responsibility for herself and her child. (Confusion of dates.)
ALS. No town
1898, July 30.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Philosophical discussion of soul, artist, genius.
ALS. Monroe, N.Y.
1898, Sept. 7.
General Physical Description note: 10 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes sunset; her view of colors; her poetry; mentions baby.
ALS. No town
1898, Sept. 10.
General Physical Description note: 8 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of baby; Margaret.
ALS. No town
1898, Sept. 26 (?).
General Physical Description note: 10 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses death of Mallarme; her life at the boarding house; work on poems; the baby.
ALS. No town
1899, Feb. 10.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Received and liked the book.
ALS. No town
1900, April 18.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wants him to "lay before" his wife what she asked; will not dedicate poems to him; better not to write at all to him.
ALS. No town
1900, April.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes her love (their love); the role of fate; breaks off relationship.
ALS. Morningside Heights, N.Y.
1904 (?), June 21.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes stay of woman ("hideous woman").
ALS. No town
No date.
General Physical Description note: 8 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sadakichi Hartmann sent her "Drama of Renunciation"; asks Sadakichi Hartmann to be more honest with her; laments of their
love, "The world may as well end for me".
ALS. Monroe, N.Y.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Right after her arrival there; suggests he go to Georgia.
ALS. No place. 8 pp. (May be more than one letter)
No date.
Scope and Contents note
Demands everything she has written and sent to him be returned to her; calls him weak and a liar; they have never been in
love.
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Responds to Sadakichi Hartmann's request for the letters she had written but not sent; one letter about son; another about
her own changes; last one about her vision.
ALS. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asks Sadakichi Hartmann to keep the letters or return them.
AL. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses length of her letters; Sadakichi Hartmann didn't answer her questions; Sadakichi Hartmann to be brother-in-law when
he visits and other honor-saving deceits.
ALS. No place. 16 pp. (Two letters)
No date.
1. Sorry for letter mailed today; praises his kindness and support; being a goddess vs. being a woman
2. Received his letter; she will work on poems every day; discusses her poems and experiences with nature; purpose of life;
new book of poems: "Songs of (in) the Forest (of Life)" (?); money problems; suffering she does
Last two pages of "From a Broadway Window" manuscript:
1900.
Page from letter about her letters
Poem: "The Flower of Memory"
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
AL. No place
No date.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
She explains her love and pain for him.
Correspondence to family members from Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Steam ship
1901, March 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Describes boat on which he left.
ALS. Marquette Hotel, St. Louis, Mo.
1916, April 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
She is to persuade Mrs. Lloyd Williams to help her recover Sadakichi Hartmann's luggage.
ALS. Hotel Marquette, St. Louis, Mo.
1916, May 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Worries because she hasn't written; lost luggage.
ALS. Hotel Lankersham, Los Angeles, Ca.
1917, Sept. 14.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Look after his trunk with the manuscripts in it; asks about her relationship with Franz.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1917, Nov. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sorry she and Franz can't get along; times are bad for art; keep trunk and violin.
ALS. San Francisco, Ca.
1918, Nov. 18.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asthma attacks; ship trunk express; trunk had been sold to junk dealer; instructions for trunk.
ALS. No place
1918, Dec. 25.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Fate of manuscripts and trunk and how he depends on them.
ALS. No place (New York, N.Y.)
1920, June 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Arranges a meeting with her.
ALS. No place (Philadelphia, Pa.)
1920, Oct. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asthma; difficulty giving talk; under treatment for asthma.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1920, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Plans for "Sadakichi dinner".
ALS. No place (New York, N.Y.)
1921, May 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invites her to see him.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1921, Oct. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Bad asthma; invites himself to dinner.
ALS. Hotel Laclede, New York, N.Y.
1921, Oct. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Bad asthma; asks her to bring him clothes.
ALS. Hotel Laclede, New York, N.Y.
1921, Oct. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Bring along "My Theory of Soul Atoms"; feels better.
ALS. Hotel Laclede, New York, N.Y.
1921, Oct. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Bring flowers and fountain pen.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1921, Oct. 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
She should come herself.
ALS. Asheville, N.C.
1921, Nov. 10.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Bad asthma on trip there, better now; expecting money; one talk given to photographers.
ALS. Asheville, N.C.
1921, Dec. 21.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
No more asthma; can't make money; asks for money; plans to return to New York.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1922, Feb. 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Invites her to visit.
ALS. Huntsville, Ala.
1922, Dec. 13.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; needs money to get to Albuquerque, N.M.
ALS. Huntsville, Ala.
1922, Dec.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Recap of illness; needs money.
ALS. Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tenn
1922, Dec. 27.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Questions about her marital status; still has asthma but not as badly; needs money to keep going; complains about education
level in South.
ALS. Memphis, Tenn
1922, Dec.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks for $25.00 more to get to Albuquerque.
ALS. Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tenn
1923, Jan. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Leaving for Albuquerque, N.M.; needs money for food.
ALS. Albuquerque, N.M.
1923, Jan. 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Feels somewhat better; complains of the men she likes.
APS. Albuquerque, N.M.
1923, Jan. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests "Literary Supplement" from the Sunday New York Times.
TLS. Emcee Studio, Albuquerque, N.M.
1923, Feb.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Advertising his "Japanese Poems"; bookselling venture to raise money.
ALI. Los Angeles, Ca.
1923, Aug. 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Been in L.A. about 4 months; movie experience; has a little money; beleives he has TB.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1923, Sept. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Still ill; mentions her consorts.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1923, Oct. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Requests copies of "The Dramatic Mirror" and "Musical America"; planned move to desert.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1923, Nov. 10.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes his illness; discusses collecting his works; possibilities when he recovers.
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1923, Dec. 28.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Romm's collection of Sadakichi Hartmann's works; sends books and pastels for sale; Atma's mother wanting to re-marry.
APS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1924, Dec. 14.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Birthday greetings.
AL. Los Angeles, Ca.
1925, Oct. 4.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Questions why she doesn't write; asks that she mail letters for him (about 300).
ALS. Beaumont, Ca.
1928, Dec. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Illness again.
ALS. No place (Los Angeles, Ca.?)
1929, Feb. 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Freystadt mentioned; selling article to Tom Devlin of the McAulay Company.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1929, March 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
More names to ask for money.
TLS. Beaumont, Ca.
1929, Oct. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Trunk mentioned; "Letters to a Married Man" should make money.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1931, Dec. 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Contribution drive for 50th anniversary in the USA.
ALS. Hotel Holley, New York, N.Y.
1932, Dec. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Saving Sunday to be with her.
APS. Banning, Ca.
1944, Nov. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants permission to come to St. Petersburg, Fla.
ALS. No place
No date (1920?).
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Do what she wants, but he will not go to Joel's.
PrP. St. Louis, Mo.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
List of his books.
AP. No place (Albuquerque, N.M.?)
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
"Will you get the New York Times next Saturday...?"
AL. Beaumont, Ca. 2 pp. (Incomplete)
No date.
Scope and Contents note
Describes pictures: "Poppies from Flanders", "Stonehenge" (?), "Chilly Morn", and "White Path".
Pr. Invitation. To Sadakichi Hartmann exhibition in Greenwich Village
No date.
Buffalo, N.Y. Lecture
1905, Jan. 20.
Chicago, Ill. Lecture
Jan. 24.
Washington, D.C. Lecture
April 19.
Pittsburg, Pa. Lecture
1906, Feb. 8.
Springfield, Ill.
May (?).
Minneapolis, Minn.
Dec. 27.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Dec. 30.
Chicago, Ill. Lecture
1907, Jan. 3.
Portsmouth, R.I.
No date.
East Aurora, N.Y.
July 5.
East Aurora, N.Y.
Aug. 13.
Washington, D.C.
1908, April 8.
Baltimore, Md.
1909, Nov. 2.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1910, May 3.
Milwaukee, Wis
1911, April 21.
Hartmann, Elizabeth Blanche Walsh
TLI. No place
1907, May 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
His good financial fortune.
TL. East Aurora, N.Y.
1907, July 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money; wants girls to stay in school; convention is over; Hubbard mentioned.
ALS (photocopy). St. Petersburg, Fla.
1940, Dec. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses tourists in St. Petersburg.
APS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1917, Nov. 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends address and good wishes.
APS. Forest Knolls, Ca.
1917, Dec. 20.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Season's greetings; liked Paul.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Oct. 22.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes living arrangements; wants her to visit him; remembers how she sat up with him when he was ill.
ALS. Sargents Court, Los Angeles, Ca.
No year, March 12.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $1.00 and a pastel for her birthday; bad trip to Los Angeles.
ALS. Hotel Acacia, Los Angeles, Ca.
1924, Aug. 21.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Instructions on visiting him.
ALS. Hotel Acacia, Los Angeles, Ca.
1924, Nov. 29.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Questions about where she lives; her mother; will give talk in Boyle Heights.
ALS. Hotel Acacia, Los Angeles, Ca.
1924, Dec. 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Financial problems (bad checks to Sadakichi Hartmann); can't visit.
ALS. No place
1925, July 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Article on Ryder; changes in the area; stay at Moore's.
ALS. Hotel Acacia, Los Angeles, Ca.
1925, Aug. 13.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wants addresses from returned letters; sent books, one by Cole; bought used Edison phonograph.
ALS. Hotel Acacia, Los Angeles, Ca.
1925, Aug. 17.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money for her to visit; bill from Pasadena woman.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1926, Jan. 28.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Coming home; Fairbanks Don Quixote scenario.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, July 17.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of weather; describes finding his shack with Krasnow's help; mentions "My Crucifixion"; enclosed diagram of his house.
Notice of International Benefit for Sadakichi Hartmann on Sept. 8
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Oct. 3.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wants her to photograph him so he can make a calendar.
TLS. Tujuna, Ca.
1930, Oct. 20.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Lost ring he had for 25 years; her visit to take pictures; discusses welfare; legal problems of being sued.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Nov. 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Visit by Goldschmidt and Japanese man.
TL. Tujunga, Ca.
1930, Dec. 4.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Has microscope to study "asthma sputum"; mentions Krasnow' alludes to Claude's relationship to Maya.
TLI (and photocopy and transcript). Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Jan. 21.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talks of visits by others; riots by unemployed; photos; his mention in The Bookman; first to dance in the U.S.A. with Isadora
Duncan.
TLI (photocopy). Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Jan. 28.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends money for Jonquil's visit; Stella from Berkeley visited; plans for cross-country travels; photographed by Stockton of
Hollywood; Krasnow's San Francisco exhibition with Sadakichi Hartmann "mooditures"; typewriter design.
ALS. Hotel Acacia, Los Angeles, Ca.
1931, Feb. 3.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants her to visit him.
TLI. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Feb. 5.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Marches by unemployed; criticizes Chaplin's City Lights; saw "Genevieve".
TL. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Feb. 14.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Stanicci wrote; discusses Ginger, a pet; congratulates Tansy on school work.
TLS (photocopy). Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Feb. 17.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Munthe's book praised; her possible work copying.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, March 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
She can come "any old time"; his picture in Daily News.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, March 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Come after Cherry Festival.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, March 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; notes on back: Sadakichi Hartmann at post office waiting for money.
TL. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, April 1.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Angered that she didn't visit.
TLS (photocopy). Tujunga, Ca.
1931, April 13.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Went to Alfredo (photographer) for supper; met Prince Troubetzkoy; nephew of famous sculptor; met Orsilli, Italian artist.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, April 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses her life-style; enclosed newspaper clipping.
TLI. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, May 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Her visit during vacation.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, May 17.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Partner (Maya Sexauer?) will help publish "My Crucifixion"; discusses knowledge.
TLI. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, May 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Generation gap; tennis.
TLI. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, May 28.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Photos; her school vacation; book printing; visit to Matt Moore.
ALI. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, June 23.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Possibility of working for him; tennis.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, June 26.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Visits from Matt Moore; lack of response to announcements.
ALI. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Aug. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Expects to get a car; her visit.
TLS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Sept. 10.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His portrait in Owl Drugstore; excursion was failure.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Oct. 23.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Appraised Japanese prints for Miss Pasko.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Dec. 1.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $5.00.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Dec. 8.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Hard times; plans to return to New York with Atma.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Dec. 15.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Suggests she use cards; discusses death of young girl.
ALS. Tujunga, Ca.
1931, Dec. 30.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Complains of company she keeps.
TLI. Tujunga, Ca.
1932, April 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Mentions Hansens, Jean Pohl; possibility of going to Tucson.
TLI. Tujunga, Ca.
1932, May 4.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Unlikely to go to Tucson; pessimism at response to drive.
TLI. Tujunga, Ca.
1932, May 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Poor response to drive; more response to drive.
TLI. Tujunga, Ca.
1932, May 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
(On back of letter to Sadakichi Hartmann from The Sun: Robert Davis will answer Sadakichi Hartmann's letter when he returns);
visit from Isabelle.
ALS. Hotel Holley, New York, N.Y.
1932, Dec. 2.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Financial matters; Hansen's bust in Times; his accident with truck; discussion with Steichen on future of photography; welcome
home dinner planned.
Birthday card. No place
1933, June 6.
ALI. Los Angeles, Ca.
1933, July 5.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Saw German stunt flyer; announcement for "Artists' Rendezvous Costume Ball".
Los Angeles, Ca.
1933, July 8.
General Physical Description note: 2 leaves.
Scope and Contents note
Announcements of benefit for Sadakichi Hartmann after "yellow taxi trouble"; Cahill's opinion of Sadakichi Hartmann
ALI. Los Angeles, Ca.
1933, Sept. 7.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Visit by Tansy and J.; Schroeder's accident.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1933, Oct. 5.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Financial affairs.
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1933, Oct. 27.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Questions about Linton; another drive; help from Raymond Brossard.
ALS (and transcript). Pasadena, Ca.
1933, Nov. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
With Hansens; Ejnar plans Sadakichi Hartmann portrait; wants to visit Wistaria; Wiboldt sent print; notice of drive.
AL. Pasadena, Ca.
1933, Nov. 24.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Brush fires, newspaper clipping enclosed.
ALS. Pasadena, Ca.
1933, Dec. 11.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Hansen's Christmas sale; discusses Bogarts, Stimsens; wants to spend Christmas with her; newspaper clipping of his visit to
her from Riverside County Press; enclosed letter to Wistaria from Helga Hansen: living and working arrangements.
ALS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1934, March 16.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His glorious send off from Sargents Court crowd; impressions of Louisiana; talks of musical trio; out of money.
ALI. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1934, March 26.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Completion of "Moses" in less than a week; life with Atma.
ALI. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1934, April 10.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
2 postcards of area; his plans for moving North.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1934, April 24.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Arrival in N.Y.; mentions Mrs. Goldman; publishing "Moses"; "Moses" notice enclosed.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1934, July 20.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Trip: New York to Albany to Rochester to Detroit; reprint of The Last 30 Days of Christ; "Moses" a failure.
ALS. Detroit, Mich.
1934, July 30.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Progress on printing; new studio; Bob Marks portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Los Angeles, Ca.
1934, Nov. 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Wants to move in.
PrP. Banning, Ca.
1935, Jan. 16.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Notice of lecture.
ALS. Washington, D.C.
1935, June 28.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Arrived in Washington.
ALS. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1935, July 3.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Trying to find apartment; news: Ben Marks died, chatted with architect Wright, other news.
ALS. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1935, July 28.
General Physical Description note: 6 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Possibility of job; selling pastels; list of important people he has met; visit to Edgar; rupture bothering him so he gave
up dancing; written up once.
ALS. Snow Creek Canyon (?)
1935, Sept. 13.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
On back of photo: plans for return to California.
Typed Transcript. No place
1935, Oct. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Talk of shack; note in unknown hand: Sadakichi Hartmann puts up predictions on board, Wistaria takes them down when they prove
untrue.
New York, N.Y.
1935, Oct. 11.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement of Sadakichi Hartmann lecture.
AL. Los Angeles, Ca.
1936, Feb. 17.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Questions about building shack on reservation.
AL. Los Angeles, Ca.
1936, March 9.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Account of auto accident; relationship to Margery Winter; reason for visiting her; sorry children didn't like the clothes
he sent.
ALS. Andover, N.H.
1936, April 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His stay with Morgans.
ALS. Andover, N.H.
1936, April 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sending a "Star Chart"; encloses flyer for art appraisal service by Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. Madison Hotel, New York, N.Y.
1936, April 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Sends stamps.
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1936, May 2.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Discussion of May Day parades; list of books by Sadakichi Hartmann
APS. New York, N.Y.
1936, May 15.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Praise of Indian craftsmanship at a New York museum.
Pr List. No place
1936, May 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Contents of Esthetic Verities.
ALS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1936, June 25.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Back in Florida with Atma; book (Esthetic Verities?) accepted for publishing; health problems; philosophy of life.
TL. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1936, Nov. 23.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His hotel room and method of moving about in it; dancing; Nov. 24: criticizes photo of Cedric; her desire to be alone; discusses
painter Benton; Nov. 25: interpersonal relations; wants something to be done to stop speeding and drunk drivers; praises health,
parents, and children; Ben Berlin and Margery Winter; Ray Brossard in New York; Berlin's portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann now
3½×5 feet owned by Bogart; Hansen teaching at Chouinard Art School; Aileen Pringle; Edgar and Paul; the Morgans; Dudley Nichols,
scenario writer; laments passing of friends; pastel painting and selling.
TLI. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1936, Nov. 26.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Stay in hospital; his activities in hotel.
TLS. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1936, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 7 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Hotel fire; his removal of foot cast; plans for future; pastels; complains of modern (surrealistic?) art; read Santayana's
The Last Puritan; discusses Swedenborg's Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell; mentions his Morgenthau letter and repercussions.
TL. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1936, Dec. 25.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asks welfare department for old-age pension.
ALS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1937, March 20.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Asthma; plans to visit the Morgans; complains of seeing little outside of U.S.A.; poem by Barbara Hutton "daughter of Woolworth
stores"; Atma; birth control; Jain religion; Texas school fire; 80 pastels; friends and interpersonal relations.
TLI. Hotel Harris, Washington, D.C.
1937, June 20.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Foot getting better; answers her questions; financial problems; discusses old age pension; letter from Cyrus C. Dallin; questions
Bogarts action with "my big Ben Berlin portrait".
APS. Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1937, July 7.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Passed through Banning on train.
TLI. Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1937, July 25.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes neighborhood; news of friends: Sachs, Bogart, Wiboldt; describes El Paso; newspaper clipping enclosed: July 13,
1937, Hollywood Citizens News: Sadakichi Hartmann is back in town.
ALS. Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1938, Feb. 7.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Weather; expected visitors; discusses Matt Moore and book.
ALS. Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1938, Feb. 13.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Saw Matt Moore; Miriam; discusses possibility of shack.
TLI. Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1938, Feb. 20.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Visits Matt Moore; general news.
ALS. Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1938, March 6.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; talk of shack.
ALS. Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1938, March 17.
General Physical Description note: 5 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Note to Sadakichi Hartmann from Bob Bogart; financial troubles; architect drew up plans for shack; book on Mendelian theory;
Matt Moore.
ALS. Banning, Ca.
1938, Nov. 13.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
In better health; discusses shack; Wistaria's body.
TL. Banning, Ca.
1938, Nov.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Statement about age limit on Great Art Derby.
TL (photocopy and transcript). Hotel Lamm, Los Angeles, Ca.
1939, Jan. 18.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
News of friends; Margaret Mather, Lipton, Aileen Pringle, the Roberts, Matt Moore, Hansen; talk to Japanese Youth Alliance;
Charles Chaplin.
ALS. Sargents Court, Los Angeles, Ca.
1939, Nov. 14.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Their illnesses; his asthma; Berlin's estate.
ALS. Sargents Court, Los Angeles, Ca.
1939, Nov. 24.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
His illness; wants her to acknowledge receipt of artist materials and caricatures; might finish work 3/4 finished by Berlin.
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, Feb. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Discusses upcoming draft; where to look for list of art patrons and contributors.
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, May 22.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Working with Fowler; wants Literary Charts to give to Ben Hecht's guests; discussion of war.
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, May 25.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Building fence; visiting her with Joe Weinberg.
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, June 2.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Putting pipe-line to his shack; other instructions for work on shack; Fowler.
ALS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, July 7.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wants overcoat and shoes; his health.
ALS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, July 16.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Dr. Hirschfield; Tansy; Jonquil; Wesselman; Fowler, and Decker.
TL. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, July 19.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; Corinne; Wesselmann; Nurva.
TL. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, July 22-23.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Decker; Wesselmann; Fowler ordered all Sadakichi Hartmann's books; portrait; Mrs. Gang; Matt Moore; Tansy.
TL. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, July 27.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Ill-health; overcoat; publishing "Strands and Ravelings of the Art Fabric" in August.
TL. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, July 29.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Went to art museum in wheelchair with Fowler.
TL. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, July 30.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
List of address books he wants.
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
No date.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Better health; wants check book.
TL. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, Aug. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Classification of motion pictures; Tansy; Decker; Fowler.
TL. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, Aug. 8.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Matt Moore; film idea; Decker and Fowler; doctor's bill.
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, Aug. 19.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Tansy; manuscript.
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, Aug. 22.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Travel plans; sends books.
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, Aug. 27.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Needs pink list of Washington addresses; Secretary of War Stimson; Margery's last evening.
ALS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1940, Sept. 5.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Asthma; arriving on 1:00 train in Banning.
ALS. Hotel Addison, Detroit, Mich.
1940, Oct. 3.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Landscape in Texas; Tom Lea; Mrs. Bonerden's boarding house.
ALS. Hotel Addison, Detroit, Mich.
1940, Oct. 8.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sold pastel; Marx and wife.
TLS. Detroit, Mich.
1940, Oct. 24.
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents note
Has a large room; Detroit Free Press notice for Sadakichi Hartmann at Fisher Art School.
ALS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1940, Dec. 7,8,9.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Loss of blood from head injury from train accident; discusses "Hand Dance"; Fowler.
ALS. St. Petersburg, Fla.
1940, Dec. 12.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Aster in service; Tansy; plans "New World Order"; asthma better.
ALS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1941, Jan. 21.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Trip to California; comments about war; wants two copies of The Last 30 Days of Christ.
ALS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1941, Feb. 13.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Wesselmann; Fowler's title "is now 'No Room at the Inn' ".
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
1941, Feb. 19.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Fowler's family; Wiboldt's address; discusses Senator Johnson.
TLS. Gilbert Hotel, Hollywood, Ca.
No date (1940?)
General Physical Description note: 1 p.
Scope and Contents
Last page of letter: sends back film; Wesselmann's pictures of Sadakichi Hartmann and Tansy; film of
Hand Dance. A two minute film of Hartmann performing his hand dance is in the collection of the California Museum of Photography at
UCR.
Correspondence from family members
ALS. Quantico, Va
1935, Sept. 2.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Requests Sadakichi Hartmann write a poem for a girl in Washington, drinking and money discussed.
ALS. Concord Junction, Mass.
1928, Feb. 15.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Can't send money; talks of not marrying better; asks for pictures.
TLS. No place
1938, March 1.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Will try to help financially; discusses Tchaikowsky; mentions Sadakichi Hartmann's literary chart; mentions Wistaria.
ALS. No town
No date.
General Physical Description note: 3 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Reaction to Aster's death.
Hartmann, Oscar (1840-1929)
ALS. Denver, Colo.
1908, March 10.
General Physical Description note: 4 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Describes life to Sadakichi Hartmann
ALS. New York, N.Y.
1922, Sept. 3.
General Physical Description note: 2 pp.
Scope and Contents note
Sends $5.00 for book; news of family.
A-Z
General note
All photocopies (oversize)
Box 17
Art News, V. I, no. 1-4;
March-June, 1897.
"Notes from Paris" (by) Sadakitshe Hartmann, in John Swinton's Paper, New York, p. 3, col. 1 & 2;
March 27, 1887, April 3, 1887.
"Parisian Night Asylums" (by) C. Sadakitshe Hartmann, in John Swinton's Paper, New York, p. 3, col. 1
May 22, 1887,
Boston Daily Advertiser: Articles by Sadakichi Hartmann,
1883-1893.
Boston Evening Transcript: Articles by Sadakichi Hartmann,
1888-1889.
Brossard, Raymond. Letters and Reminiscences of Sadakichi Hartmann
Buddha (Sadakichi Hartmann's play) - a review by C.H.A. Bjerregaard in Metaphysical Magazine, vol. 10, no. 5 p. 312-317
(Nov. 1899),
"Alma Tadema's Favorite Model" (by) C. Sadakichi Hartmann, in The Commercial Gazette (Cincinnati), p. 13, col. 1 & 2
Jan. 2, 1892,
The Stylus, edited by Sadakichi Hartmann, vol. 1, no. 1-3;
Dec. 1909 - Feb. 1910.
The Weekly Review (Boston), vol. 3, (Sadakichi Hartmann was on staff at this time and certainly wrote most of the copy here
reproduced.)
Dec. 31, 1892 - April 29, 1893.
Box 18
See MANUSCRIPTS (oversized)
Box 19
"A.T. Proctor--A Maker of Exhibition Prints." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 44, A-1
(April 1907).
"Adrift." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Stylus A-1a
"Advance in Artistic Photography." Sidney Allan. Leslie's Weekly, A-1b
(April 28, 1904).
"Aesthetic Activity in Photography." Sadakichi Hartmann. Brush and Pencil, vol. XIV, no. 1 A-1c
(April, 1904)
"After a Snowstorm." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times Bulletin, vol. XXXV, no. 3 A-2
(March, 1903)
"Albert Pinkham Ryder." Sadakichi Hartmann. Magazine of Art, vol. 31, A-2a
(Sept., 1938).
"Albert Rosenthal--A Philadelphia Portrait Painter." Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 49, no. 667 A-2b
(July, 1912)
"Sidney Allan on Criticism." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 45, A-3
(Aug., 1908).
"American Notes." Special Correspondent (probably Hartmann). The Amateur Photographer, vol. XL, no. 1036 A-4
(Aug. 11, 1904)
"American Photographic Criticism." (Quotes Sadakichi Hartmann at length). The British Journal of Photography, vol. XLVII,
no. 2081, re: F. Holland Day
A-5
(March 23, 1900)
"American Photography at Russell Square--To the Editors." Sadakichi Hartmann. The British Journal of Photography, vol. XLVII,
no. 2117. Defense of "American Photographic Criticism."
A-6
(Nov. 30, 1900)
"The American Picture World: Its Shows and Shams." Sadakichi Hartmann. Forum, vol. XIV, no. 9 A-7
(Sept., 1910)
"Amerikanische Kunstphotographen." Sadakichi Hartmann. Dekorative Kunst, vol. 8, no. 8 A-7a
(May, 1905)
"An Analysis of Facial Expression: With Special Reference to Photographic Portraiture and Pictorial Representation--Introduction."
Sadakichi Hartmann. Abel's Photographic Weekly, vol. IX, no. 217. (Series runs from A-8 through A-20.)
A-8
(Feb. 24, 1912)
"Chapter 1: The Study of the Face." Vol. IX, no. 219 A-9
(March 9, 1912)
"Chapter 2: The Elementals of Facial Expression." Vol. IX, no. 221 A-10
(March 23, 1912)
"Chapter 3: Methods of Rectification." Vol. IX, no. 223 A-11
(April 6, 1912)
"Chapter 4: Methods of Rectification." Vol. IX, no. 225 A-12
(April 20, 1912)
"Chapter 5: On the Shape of the Head." Vol. IX, no. 227 A-13
(May 4, 1912)
"Chapter 6: The Proportions of the Face." Vol. IX, no. 229 A-14
(May 18, 1919)
"Chapter 7: The Minor Expressions." Vol. IX, no. 231 A-15
(June 1, 1912)
"Chapter 8: On the Forehead." Vol. IX, no. 233 A-16
(June 15, 1912)
"Chapter 9: On the Expression of the Human Eye." Vol. IX, no. 235 A-17
(June 29, 1912)
"Chapter 10: On the Expression of the Human Eye." Vol. X, no. 237 A-18
(July 13, 1912)
"Chapter 11: On the Expression of the Human Eye." Vol. X, no. 238 A-19
(July 27, 1912)
"Chapter 12: The Nose." Vol. X, no. 240 A-20
(Aug. 10, 1912)
"The Annual Exhibition of the Wilkes-Barre Camera Club." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. 42, no. 6 A-21
(June, 1910)
"Another Colors of Nature Method." Sterling Heilig (Sadakichi Hartmann?). American Amateur Photographer, vol. 16, no. 9 A-22
(Sept., 1904)
"An Appeal to All Art Lovers." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. The Art Critic A-22a
"Appreciation Overdone." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 45, A-23
(Nov., 1908)
"Art and Artists: Painting and Sculpture." Sadakichi Hartmann. Musical America, vol. 1, no. 1 A-24
(Oct. 8, 1898)
"Art and Artists." Sadakichi Hartmann. Musical America, vol. 1, no. 2 A-25
(Oct. 15, 1898)
"Art and Artists." Sadakichi Hartmann. Musical America, vol. 1, no. 3 A-26
(Oct. 22, 1898)
"Art and Artists." Sadakichi Hartmann. Musical America, vol. 1, no. 4 A-27
(Oct. 29, 1898)
"Art and Artists: The N.Y.W.C.C." Sadakichi Hartmann. Musical America, vol. 1, no. 7 A-28
(Nov. 19, 1898)
"Art and Artists: Academy of Design." Sadakichi Hartmann. Musical America, vol. 1, no. 8 A-29
(Nov. 26, 1898)
"Art and Artists." Sadakichi Hartmann. Musical America, vol. 1, no. 9 A-30
(Dec. 3, 1898)
"Art and Artists." Sadakichi Hartmann. Musical America, vol. 1, no. 10 A-31
(Dec. 10, 1898)
"Art and Artists: Boston Artists." Sadakichi Hartmann. Musical America, vol. 1, no. 11 A-32
(Dec. 17, 1898)
"Art and Drama: Ibsen's Peculiarities." _____. Musical Courier, vol. 37, no. 2 A-33
(Aug. 17, 1898)
"Art and Revolt." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Blast, A-33a
Dec., 1916 (?).
"Art in Child-Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Smith's Magazine A-33b
"The Art of Coercion." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. VII, no. 79 A-34
(July, 1928)
"Art Photography and Its Relationship to Painting." Sadakichi Hartmann. New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, English translation by
Hans Peter Breuer
A-35
(Jan. 30, 1898).
"Artistic Photography and Interior Decoration." Sadakichi Hartmann. The House Beautiful, vol. XVII, no. 1 A-36
(Dec., 1904)
"Ausstellung der amerikanischen Photo Secession in dem Carnegie-Institut zu Pittsburg." Sadakichi Hartmann. Photographische
Rundschau und Photographisches Centralblatt, vol. XVIII, no. 9
A-37
(May 1, 1904)
"The Autonomy of Pantomime." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. IX, no. 106 A-38
(Oct. 1930)
"An Appreciation of Charles H. Davis." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 13, no. 10 A-39
(Oct., 1909)
"An Appreciation of Albert L. Groll--Landscape Painter." Sidney Allan. Brush and Pencil, vol. 11, A-40
(Oct., 1902-March 1903).
"Academic Portraiture: Pirie McDonald." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 43, A-41
(Oct., 1906).
"Background Relations." Attributed to Hartmann. Bulletin of Photography and the Photographer, vol. 4, no. 79 B-1
(Feb. 10, 1909)
"Bjornson. The Great Scandinavian Novelist at Home." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Los Angeles Times, B-1a
Aug. 7, 1892.
"The Boldine Portraits." Possibly Sadakichi Hartmann The Critic, vol. XXVI, no. 826 B-2
(Dec. 18, 1897)
"Note on Boldine." Possibly Sadakichi Hartmann The Critic, vol. XXXII, no. 830; no. 834 B-3
(Jan. 15, 1898) (Feb. 12, 1898)
"A Branch of Cherry Blossoms." Camera Work, no. 29, B-4
(Jan., 1910).
"Bread and Butter Talks: Give Your Customers What They Want" and "On Management." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography and
the Photographer, vol. 5, no. 109
B-5
(Sept. 8, 1909)
"Bread and Butter Talks: On Prices" and "On Amateurs." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography and the Photographer, vol. 5,
no. 110
B-6
(Sept. 15, 1909)
"Bread and Butter Talks: What to Study" and "On Success." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography and the Photographer, vol.
5, no. 111
B-7
(Sept. 22, 1909)
"Brief Comment: Literary Doings and Sayings." _____. Current Literature, vol. XIX, Various notes, possibly Sadakichi Hartmann B-8
(1896).
"Briefkasten." Letter from Sadakichi Hartmann, Sidney Allan. Photographische Rundschau und Photographische Centralblatt, vol.
XIX, no. 12
B-9
(June 15, 1905)
"Broken Melodies." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 38, B-10
(April, 1912).
"The Broken Plates." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 6, B-11
(April, 1904).
"Bessie Buehrmann--Under the Influence of the Secession." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. XXXIX, no. 11 B-12
(Nov., 1907)
"Camera Impressionism--Dr. Arnold Genthe." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 14, no. 12 C-1
(Dec., 1910)
"The Camera in a Country Lane." Sidney Allan. Scribner's Magazine, vol. XXXI, no. 6 C-2
(June, 1902)
"The Carnegie Art Institute at Pittsburg." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Burr McIntosh Monthly, vol. XVII, no. 67 C-3
(Oct., 1908)
"The Chances of Moving Picture Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 51, no. 9 C-4
(Sept., 1914)
"Chaplin's City Lights." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. 10, no. 111 C-4a
(March, 1931)
"Charles Rohlfs: A Worker in Wood." Sadakichi Hartmann. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 49, no. 662 C-4b
(Feb., 1912)
"A Chat with Zola." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. The Saint Paul Pioneer Press, and The Courier-Journal, C-5
Nov. 13, 1892; Nov. 13, 1892.
"Children as They Are Pictured." Sidney Allan. Cosmopolitan Magazine, vol. 43, no. 3 C-5a
(July, 1907)
"Frank Scott Clark--The Man and His Work." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LII, no. 3 C-6
(March, 1915)
"Clearness of Interpretation." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 401. (On Mme d'Ora.) C-7
(April 14, 1915)
"Alvin Langdon Coburn--Secession Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 44, no. 606 C-8
(June, 1907)
"Comparative Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 44, C-9
(March, 1907).
"Composition and the Functions of the Eye." Sidney Allan. Portrait, vol. 8, no. 10 C-10
(Feb., 1917)
"Composition in Child Photography." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 46, C-11
(Jan., 1909).
"Composition in Portraiture: An Introduction to a Series of Articles on the Law of Composition." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic
Magazine, vol. 45, (Series runs from C-13 through C-22a)
C-12
(Jan., 1908).
"Composition in Portraiture." (Review of series.) Abel's Photographic Weekly, vol. 1, no. 7 C-12a
(Jan. 18, 1908)
"The Placing of the Head." C-13
(Feb., 1908).
"The Profile View." C-14
(March, 1908).
"The Full Face and Three-Quarter View--Part I." C-15
(April, 1908).
"The Full-Face and Three-Quarter View--Part II." C-16
(May, 1908).
"The Management of Hands." C-17
(June, 1908).
"On Standing Positions." C-18
(July, 1908).
"On Sitting Positions." C-19
(Aug., 1908).
"On Backgrounds." C-20
(Sept., 1908).
"On Groups." C-21
(Oct. 1908).
"On Tone and Value." C-22
(Nov., 1908).
"On Light Effects." C-22a
(Dec. 1908).
"The Conquest of Light." Sadakichi Hartmann. Photographic Progress C-22b
"Constructive Criticism--No. 1. A Weekly Pictorial Review." (R. Duhrkoop). Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography and the Photographer,
vol. 4, no. 97. (Series runs from C-23 through C-63. The artist(s) discussed will appear in parentheses after the series number
C-23
(June 16, 1909)
"No. 2." (Hugo Erfurt and Jacob Hilsdorf). no. 98 C-24
(June 23, 1909)
"No. 3." (H.J. Springer and R. Duhrkoop). no. 99 C-25
(June 30, 1909)
"No. 4." (Herman Link and R. Duhrkoop). Vol. 5, no. 100 C-26
(July 7, 1909)
"No. 5." (Paul Fournier and H.H. Pierce). no. 101 C-27
(July 14, 1909)
"No. 6." (W.M. Vander Weyde, Elizabeth Flint Wade and Rose Clark). no. 102 C-28
(July 21, 1909)
"No. 7." (W.M. Vander Weyde and R. Duhrkoop). no. 103 C-29
(July 28, 1909)
"No. 8." (M.B. Parkinson and Paul Fournier). no. 104 C-30
(Aug. 4, 1909)
"No. 9." (Otto Scharf and Robert Demachy). no. 105 C-31
(Aug. 11, 1909)
"No. 10." (Davis and Eickemeyer, and Pirie McDonald). no. 106 C-32
(Aug. 18, 1909)
"No. 11." (Paul Fournier and R. Duhrkoop). no. 107 C-33
(Aug. 25, 1909)
"No. 12." (Sadakichi Hartmann Lifshey and Gustave Lorey). no. 108 C-34
(Sept. 1, 1909)
"No. 13." (Sadakichi Hartmann Lifshey and Curtis Bell). no. 109 C-35
(Sept. 8, 1909)
"No. 14." (W.M. Vander Weyde and Wm. Shewell Ellis). no. 110 C-36
(Sept. 15, 1909)
"No. 15." (Curtis Bell and Pirie McDonald). no. 111 C-37
(Sept. 22, 1909)
"No. 16." (B.J. Falk and Curtis Bell). no. 112 C-38
(Sept. 29, 1909)
"No. 17." (Mishkin and Vander Weyde). no. 113 C-39
(Oct. 6, 1909)
"No. 18." (J.C. Strauss and Vander Weyde). no. 114 C-40
(Oct. 13, 1909)
"No. 19." (H.H. Pierce and William Orpen). no. 115 C-41
(Oct. 20, 1909)
"No. 20." (Pirie McDonald and Eastman Johnson). no. 116 C-42
(Oct. 27, 1909)
"No. 21." (Leopold Horowitz and C. Puyo). no. 117 C-43
(Nov. 3, 1909)
"No. 22." (H.J. Springer and Carl Frederiksen). no. 118 C-44
(Nov. 10, 1909)
"No. 23." (Curtis Bell and Alfred Krauth). no. 119 C-45
(Nov. 17, 1909)
"No. 24." (Sadakichi Hartmann Lifshey). no. 122 C-46
(Dec. 8, 1909)
"No. 25." (W.M. Chase and Dawson Watson). no. 123 C-47
(Dec. 15, 1909)
"No. 25." (i.e.: 26) (Franz von Lenbach and Clarence H. White). no. 124 C-48
(Dec. 22, 1909)
"No. 26." (i.e.: 27) (Sadakichi Hartmann Lifshey and Davis and Eickemeyer). Vol. 6, C-49
(Jan. 5, 1910).
"No. 27." (i.e.: 28) (Sadakichi Hartmann Lifshey and Jeanne E. Bennett) C-50
(Jan. 12, 1910).
"No. 28." (i.e.: 29) (Curtis Bell and Rose Clark and Elizabeth Flint Wade) C-51
(Jan. 26, 1910).
"No. 29." (i.e.: 30) (B.J. Falk and Sadakichi Hartmann Lifshey) C-52
(Feb. 2, 1910).
"No. 30." (i.e.: 31) (H.H. Pierce and W.M. Vander Weyde) C-53
(Feb. 9, 1910).
"No. 31." (i.e.: 32) (Davis and Eickemeyer, and Leachy) C-54
(Feb. 16, 1910).
"No. 32." (i.e.: 33) (A. Marshall and Mishkin) C-55
(Feb. 23, 1910).
"No. 33." (i.e.: 34) (Painting of F.H. Tompkins and work of Franz Grainer) C-56
(March 2, 1910).
"No. 34." (i.e.: 35) (Davis, Eickemeyer and Lenbach) C-57
(March 9, 1910).
"No. 35." (i.e.: 36) (Gaiduschek) C-58
(March 16, 1910).
"No. 36." (i.e.: 37) (A.P. Lucas, W.M. Chase and Eric Carlson) C-59
(March 23, 1910).
"No. 36." (i.e.: 38) (Renee Le Beque and Hugo Erfurth) C-60
(May 11, 1910).
"No. 37." (i.e.: 39) (Duhrkoop and E. Gaiduschek) C-61
(May 18, 1910).
"No. 37." (i.e.: 40) (Max Koner and Franz von Lenbach) C-62
(July 20, 1910).
"No. 38." (i.e.: 41) (Coubillier and Anonymous) C-63
(April 16, 1910).
"Correspondence: to the Editor." Sidney Allan. The Photographer, vol. VI, no. 155 C-64
(April 16, 1907)
"Correspondence: Letter to the Editor." By J.P. Chalmers in answer to C-64. The Photographer, vol. VII, no. 159 C-65
(May 14, 1907)
"Correspondence: Letter to the Editor." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. VII, no. 73. Re: Isadora Duncan C-66
(Jan., 1928)
"Criticism of Our Cover Design." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 20, no. 4 C-67
(April, 1916)
"The Daguerreotype." Sadakichi Hartmann. Photo Era, vol. XXIX, no. 3. (Photocopy and original) D-1
(Sept., 1912)
"Dawn Flowers: To Maurice Maeterlinck." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 2, D-2
(April, 1903).
"A Day at the Salt Meadows." Sadakichi Hartmann. Harper's Monthly Magazine, vol. CVI, no. DCXXXVI D-3
(1903)
"De Zayas." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 31, D-3a
(July, 1910).
"The Death of Napoleon Sarony." Anonymous, probably Hartmann. The Daily Tattler, vol. I, no. 3 D-4
(Nov. 10, 1896)
"The Decadence of Sculpture." Sadakichi Hartmann. Altruria D-4a
"The Deserted Cottage." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Mirror (St. Louis) D-4b
"Dispossessed." Sadakichi Hartmann. Mother Earth, vol. 2, no. 1. (Second copy of above from an unknown source) D-4c
(March 1907)
"The Difficulty of Photographing Sculture." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 60, no. 5 D-5
(May, 1923)
"Dolor." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 2 D-6
(April, 1903)
"The Drama." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Shakespeariana, vol. 4, On Hamlet D-6a
(1887).
"Drapery and Accessories." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photo-Miniature, vol. X, no. 109 D-7
(June, 1910)
"Drapery in Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, 46, D-8
(May, 1909).
"Eastman Johnson: American Genre Painter." Sadakichi Hartmann. International Studio, vol. 34, no. 134 E-0
(April, 1908)
"Ecclesiastical Sculpture in America." Sadakichi Hartmann. Catholic World, vol. 77, E-1
(Sept., 1903).
"Edward J. Steichen, Painter-Photographer." Sidney Allan. Camera Notes, vol. 6, no. 1 E-1a
(July, 1902)
"Eremites of the Brush." Sadakichi Hartmann. American Mercury, vol. 11, no. 42 E-1b
(June, 1927)
"Ernst Possart." C.S. Hartmann. Shakespeariana, vol. 5, E-1c
(1888).
"The Edgar Saltus I Knew." Sadakichi Hartmann. Bookman, vol. 58, E-1d
(Sept., 1923).
"Essentials of Portraiture." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photo-Miniature, vol. VIII, no. 95 E-2
(Nov., 1908)
"The Esthetic Significance of the Motion Picture." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 38, E-3
(April, 1912).
"The Exhibition of Children's Drawings." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 39, E-4
(July, 1912).
"Exhibition of Photographs by Members of the Camera Club of New York, Sidney Allan. American Amateur Photographer, vol. XVI,
no. 5
E-5
April 13-30, 1904." (May, 1904)
"Exhibition of Photographs by Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. 3, no. 4 E-6
(April, 1900)
"Exhibition of Prints by Virginia M. Prall." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. 4, no. 4 E-6a
(April, 1901)
"Exhibition of Prints by Wm. B. Post." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Works, vol. 4, no. 4 E-6b
(April, 1901)
"Elias Goldensky, Maker of Gum Prints." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 49, no. 606 E-7
(June, 1912)
"Elias Goldensky, Photographer, 75." Obituary. The New York Times, E-8
Thursday, March 11, 1943.
"Exhibition of Photographs by Elias Goldensky at the New York Camera Club, Sadakichi Hartmann. American Amateur Photographer,
vol. XV, no. 4
E-9
Feb. 10-27, 1904." (April, 1904)
"Eugene R. Hutchinson--Professional Pictorialist." Sadakichi Hartmann, Photo-Era, vol. 32, no. 6 E-10
(June, 1914)
"Faded Leaves." Alexander Kielland (translated by Sadakichi Hartmann). Poet-Lore, vol. III, no. 6. 2 copies F-0
(June, 1891)
"Features of the Human Face." Sidney Allan. Portrait, vol. VI, no. 9 F-0a
(Jan., 1915)
"The Feldman Studio, El Paso, Texas." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 18, no. 443. (Original and photocopy) F-1
(Feb. 2, 1916)
"Feminine Beauty the World Around." Sadakichi Hartmann. Metropolitan Magazine, Photos by R. Eickemeyer, Jr. F-1a
(Oct., 1904).
"A Few American Portraits." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 49, no. 670 F-2
(Oct., 1912)
"A Few Genre Subjects." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 16, no. 5 F-3
(May, 1912)
"A Few Reflections on Amateur and Artistic Photography." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. 2, F-4
(1898-9).
"A Few Reflections on American Amateur and Artistic Photography." Sadakichi Hartmann. The British Journal of Photography,
vol. 45, no. 2005. Reprint of F-4
F-4a
(Oct., 1898)
"The Fight for Recognition." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 30, F-4b
(April, 1910).
"Fifty Years of Bad Luck." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 30, F-4c
(April, 1910).
"The 'Flat-Iron' Building: An Esthetical Dissertation." Sidney Allan; and "To the 'Flat-Iron.' " Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera
Work, no. 4,
F-5
(Oct., 1904).
"The Flower-Maker." Sadakichi Hartmann. Mother Earth, vol. II, no. 10. (Original and photocopy) F-6
(Dec., 1907)
"Francois Coppé: The French Poet and His Work." Sadakichi Hartmann. Providence Journal, F-7
(Nov. 2, 1892).
"From a Hollywood Studio." The Curtain, vol. 4, no. 46. Announcement of a series. (Series runs from F-7b through F-14) F-7a
(Oct., 1925)
"Chaplin the Conceited--His Luck--and His Genius." no. 47. (Original and photocopy) F-7b
(Nov., 1925)
"Patrons of the Pictures--The Amateurs and the Aspirants--'Fame in a Month.' " no. 48 F-7c
(Dec., 1925)
"The Meteoric Career of Aileen Pringle--Screen Technique--Pictorial Values." Vol. 5, no. 49 F-8
(Jan. 1926)
"Charlie Chaplin--His Methods--His Imitators--'The Most Lonesome Man in Hollywood.' " no. 50 F-9
(Feb., 1926)
"Chaplin's Personality--Intellectual Standard of Hollywood." no. 54 F-10
(June, 1926)
"Hollywood in Fiction and in Fact." no. 54 (should be 55, assume was 54 and rest of year works out) F-11
June
"Film Critics--Some Advice to Fairbanks--Art and Moneymaking." no. 59 (should be 60) F-12
"The Future of the Films--Chaplin and Immortality." Vol. VI, no. 69 F-13
(Sept., 1927)
"From a Hollywood Studio." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. VI, no. 71 F-14
(Nov., 1927)
"Frederick I. Monsen." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. 41, F-15
(Jan., 1909).
"The Game is Up." Sadakichi Hartmann. Mother Earth, vol. 1, no. 4 G-1
(June, 1906)
"A German Pictorialist--Rudolph Duhrkoop." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. 39, no. 6 G-1a
(June, 1907)
"A German Practitioner: A. Gottheil of Danzig." Sidney Allan. Photo-Era, vol. 34, no. 2 G-2
(Feb., 1915)
"The German Theatre in New York City: An Open Letter." Sadakichi Hartmann G-2a
"Gessler's Hat." Caliban. The Camera, vol. 8, no. 11 G-3
(Nov., 1904)
"The Glorification of Color." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 31, G-3a
(July, 1910).
"The Goncourts." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Boston Evening Transcript, vol. 64, no. 19,184 G-3b
(April 29, 1893)
"Guido Ray--A Master of Detail Composition." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. 39, no. 3 G-3c
(March, 1907)
"The Gum Process and Its Proper Application." Sidney Allan. Photo-Era, vol. 19, no. 1 G-4
(July, 1907)
"Hats in Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 46, H-1
(March, 1909).
"The Head in Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 46, H-2
(1909).
"Henry Clews, Jr." Letter from Sadakichi Hartmann to Henry Clews, and reply. New York, H-2a
1910.
"Henry Havelock Pierce, An Appreciation." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LII, no. 4 H-2b
(April, 1915)
"Histed--Photographer of Celebrities." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 44, H-3
(Oct., 1907).
"The Hoffman Studio, Philadelphia, Pa." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 49, no. 669 H-4
(Sept., 1912)
"How a Talkie Dialogue is Written." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. X, no. 119. (Original and photocopy) H-5
(Nov., 1931)
"How Photographers May Be Helped by the Study of Paintings--Part I." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. XL, no. 10 H-6
(Oct., 1908)
"How Photographers May Be Helped by the Study of Paintings--Part II." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. XL, no. 11 H-7
(Nov., 1908)
"How Leading Photographers Mount Their Prints." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 51, no. 6 H-8
(June, 1914)
"How to Make Large Heads--A New Phase of Photographic Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 50,
no. 675
H-9
(March, 1913)
"How to Win a Competition." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera and Dark Room, H-10
(Oct., 1905).
"In Perfume Land." Sadakichi Hartmann. Forum, vol. 50, no. 1 I-1
(July, 1913)
"In Quest of Pictorial Incidents: River Scenes." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 20, no. 6. (Series runs from I-1a through
I-12)
I-1a
(July, 1916)
"A Few Words on Line Interest." Vol. 20, no. 7 I-2
(July 1916)
"Silhouette Effects in Landscape Work." Vol. 20, no. 8 I-3
(Aug., 1916)
"Various Methods of Figure Delineation." Vol. 20, no. 9 I-4
(Sept., 1916)
"How to Add a Special Interest to a Landscape." Vol. 20, no. 10 I-5
(Oct., 1916)
"The Picturesque Value of Tree Trunks." Vol. 20, no. 11 I-6
(Nov., 1916)
"Have Pictorial Incidents an Artistic Significance?" Vol. 20, no. 12 I-7
(Dec., 1916)
"The Tang of the Sea." Vol. 21, no. 1 I-8
(Jan., 1917)
"Domestic Pets." Vol. 21, no. 2 I-9
(Feb., 1917)
"Snow as a Picture Maker." Vol. 21, no. 6 I-10
(June, 1917)
"About a College Town." Vol. 21, no. 7 I-11
(July, 1917)
"On Portraiture." Vol. 21, no. 8 I-12
(Aug., 1917)
"The Influence of Artistic Photography on Interior Decoration." Sidney Allan. Camera Work, no. 2, I-13
(April, 1903).
"The Influence of Visual Perception on Conception and Technique." Sidney Allan. Camera Work, no. 3, I-14
(July, 1903).
"The Inquisitorial System." Caliban. The Photo Beacon, vol. 16, no. 11 I-15
(Nov., 1904)
"International Exhibition of Pictorial Photography--Albright Art Gallery." Sadakichi Hartmann. Wilson's Photographic Magazine,
vol. 48,
I-16
(1911).
"The Invisible Drama." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. 11, no. 121. (Original and photocopy) I-17
(Jan., 1932)
"Japanese Conception of Poetry." Sadakichi Hartmann. Reader Magazine, vol. 3, no. 2 J-1
(Jan., 1904)
"Japanese Drama." Sadakichi Hartmann. Forum, vol. 47, no. 6. (Original and photocopy) J-2
(June, 1912)
"Japanese Fiction." Sadakichi Hartmann. Forum, vol. 45, no. 6. (Original and photocopy) J-3
(June, 1911)
"John Donoghue." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 21, J-4
(Jan., 1908).
"The John E. Dumont Exhibition Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. 3, no. 1 J-5
(April 11-25)." (July, 1899)
"The Jubilee Exhibition at the Hamburg Art Galleries." Ernst Juhl (translated by Mrs. Sadakichi Hartmann). Camera Work, no.
5,
J-6
(Jan., 1905).
"John H. Garo--An Appreciation." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 19, no. 4 J-7
(April, 1915)
"Keep Up Appearances." Sadakichi Hartmann. Greenwich Village, vol. 2, no. 6 K-1
(Oct. 30, 1915)
Box 20
"The Landscape Work of the Salon Club." Sidney Allan. American Annual of Photography, vol. 19, L-1
(1905).
"Leitmotiv." (Preface to Anne Throop's book). Sadakichi Hartmann L-1a
(1897).
"Lighting the Face in Portraiture." Sidney Allan L-1b
"Ein literarischer Gast." Caliban. New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, L-1c
(March 4, 1898).
"Little Tin Gods on Wheels." Juvenal. The Photo-Beacon, L-2
(Sept., 1904).
"The Little Wayside Station." Sadakichi Hartmann. Mother Earth, vol. 1, no. 7 L-2a
(Sept., 1906)
"Looking for Good Points." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 17, no. 422. On Frank S. Clark. (Series runs from L-3
through L-23)
L-3
(Sept. 8, 1915)
" 'Child Portrait.' May L. Smith, Binghamton, N.Y." vol. 18, no. 450 L-4
(March 22, 1916)
" 'A Family Group.' Jane Reece, Dayton, Ohio." Vol. 18, no. 457 L-5
(May 10, 1916),
" 'Hortense.' Frederick Pohle, Buffalo, N.Y." Vol. 18, no. 449 L-6
(March 15, 1916),
" 'An Idyllic Pastime.' Toloff, Evanston, Ill." Vol. 17, no. 429 L-7
(Oct. 27, 1915),
" 'In the Library.' Elizabeth Schliepmann, St. Louis, Mo." Vol. 18, no. 452 L-8
(April 5, 1916)
" 'Lou Tellegen.' Gledhill, Santa Barbara, Calif." Vol. 18, no. 447 L-9
(March 1, 1916)
" 'Mother and Child.' May L. Smith, Binghamton, N.Y." Vol. 17, no. 427 L-10
(Oct. 13, 1915)
" 'Mother and Infant.' W.E. Burnell, Buffalo, N.Y." Vol. 18, no. 459 L-11
(May 24, 1916)
" 'Out of Door Group.' J.C. Strauss, St. Louis, Mo." Vol. 17, no. 432 L-12
(Nov. 17, 1915)
"Portrait by R.C. Nelson, Hastings, Neb." Vol. 17, no. 424 L-13
(Sept. 22, 1915)
" 'Portrait.' Frank Scott Clark, Detroit, Mich." Vol. 18, no. 456 L-14
(May 3, 1916)
" 'Portrait.' Fred J. Feldman, El Paso, Texas." Vol. 18 no. 462 L-15
(June 14, 1916)
" 'Portrait.' Helmar Lerski, Milwaukee, Wis." Vol. 17, no. 431 L-16
(Nov. 10, 1915)
" 'Portrait.' L.H. Buckley, Binghamton, N.Y." Vol. 17, no. 428 L-17
(Oct. 20, 1915)
" 'Portrait.' W.E. Burnell, Buffalo, N.Y." Vol. 18, no. 453 L-18
(April 12, 1916)
" 'Portrait of William J. Connors.' Frederick W. Pohle, Buffalo, N.Y." Vol. 17, no. 430 L-19
(Nov. 3, 1915)
"' 'Rockabye Baby.' Knaffle Bros., Knoxville, Tenn." Vol. 18, no. 458 L-20
(May 17, 1916)
" 'Ruth St. Denis.' J.D. Toloff, Evanston, Ill." Vol. 18, no. 448 L-21
(March 8, 1916)
"'Sisters.' Elizabeth Schliepmann, St. Louis, Mo." Vol. 17, no. 425 L-22
(Sept. 29, 1915)
" 'Youngsters.' G.J. Sipprell, Buffalo, N.Y." Vol. 18, no. 451 L-23
(March 29, 1916)
"Looking for the Good Points." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Camera, vol. 21, no. 10. (Series runs from L-24 through L-32) L-24
(Oct. 1917)
Vol. 21, no. 11 L-25
(Nov., 1917)
(On Gledhill). Vol. 21, no. 12 L-26
(Dec., 1917)
(James Cooper and Percy Newman). Vol. 22, no. 1 L-27
(Jan., 1918)
(Miss Reineke). Vol. 22, no. 3 L-28
(March, 1918)
(Belle Johnson and Frank Scott Clark). Vol. 22, no. 7 L-29
(July, 1918)
(Weston). Vol. 22, no. 9 L-30
(Sept., 1918)
(J.D. Toloff and May L. Smith). Vol. 22, no. 10 L-31
(Oct., 1918)
Vol. 22, no. 11 L-32
(Nov., 1918)
"The Man Without A Pose--S.L. Stein." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine. no. 43, M-1
(Dec., 1906).
"The Management of Hands." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 56, no. 11 M-1a
(Nov., 1919)
"Manipulation as a Means of Individual Expression." _____. The American Amateur Photographer, vol. 17, no. 8 M-1b
(Aug., 1905)
"A Master in Child Portraiture." Sadakichi Hartmann. Photo-Era, vol. 29, M-2
(Jan., 1912).
"Masterpieces of American Portraiture." (Richard E. Miller). Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 408. (Series
runs from M-3 through M-14)
M-3
(June 2, 1915)
(Alden Weir). no. 409 M-4
(June 9, 1915)
(Gari Melchers). no. 410 M-5
(June 16, 1915)
(James J. Shannon). no. 411 M-6
(June 23, 1915)
(George B. Butler). no. 412 M-7
(June 30, 1915)
(James McNeil Whistler). Vol. 17, no. 413 M-8
(July 7, 1915)
(John S. Sargeant). no. 414 M-9
(July 14, 1915)
(Robert MacCameron). no. 415 M-10
(July 21, 1915)
(Thomas Eakins). no. 417 M-11
(Aug. 4, 1915)
(William M. Chase). no. 418 M-12
(Aug. 11, 1915)
(Frank Duveneck). no. 419 M-13
(Aug. 18, 1915)
(Louis Betts). no. 420 M-14
(Aug. 25, 1915)
"Masters in Portraiture--Albrecht Durer." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 48, (Series runs from M-15 through
M-41)
M-15
(June, 1911).
"Anton Van Dyck." Vol. 48, M-15a
(March, 1911).
"Auguste Renoir." Vol. 46, M-16
(Sept., 1909).
"Caro Delvaille." Vol. 47, M-17
(Aug., 1910).
"Dante Gabriel Rossetti." Vol. 47, M-18
(March, 1910).
"De La Tour." Vol. 49, M-18a
(March, 1912).
"Diego Velasquez." Vol. 48, M-19
(Aug., 1911).
"Édouard Manet." Vol. 46, M-20
(Aug., 1909).
"Francisco Goya." Vol. 47, M-21
(Oct., 1910).
"Franz von Lenbach." Vol., 46, M-22
(Oct., 1909).
"Friedrich August Von Kaulbach." Vol. 47, M-23
(Feb., 1910).
"George Frederick Watts." Vol. 46, M-24
(Nov., 1909).
"Hans Holbein." Vol. 49, M-25
(Aug., 1912).
"Hans Holbein." (Reprint of above article in The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 55, no. 2) M-26
(Feb., 1918)
"Hubert Herkomer." Vol. 46, M-27
(Dec., 1909).
"James McNeil Whistler." Vol. 47, M-28
(April, 1910).
"Jean Baptiste Greuze." Vol. 48, M-29
(July, 1911).
"Jean Baptiste Greuze." (Reprint of above article in The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 54, no. 3) M-30
(March, 1917)
"John W. Alexander." Vol. 47, M-30a
(1910).
"Joshua Reynolds." Vol. 48, M-31
(Feb., 1911).
"Joshua Reynolds." (Reprint of above article in The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 54, no. 2) M-32
(Feb., 1917)
"Lucien Simon." Vol. 47, M-33
(July 1910).
"Max Koner." Vol. 47, M-34
(Jan., 1910).
"Peter Paul Rubens." Vol. 49, no. 671 M-35
(Nov., 1912)
"Raphael." Vol. 50, no. 674 M-35a
(Feb., 1913)
"Rembrandt." Vol. 48, M-36
(Nov., 1911).
"Rembrandt." (Reprint of above article in The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 55, no. 1) M-37
(Jan., 1917)
"Thomas Gainsborough." Vol. 47, M-38
(Nov., 1910).
"Titian." Vol. 49, no. 672 M-39
(Dec., 1912)
"W.Q. Orchardson." Vol. 47, M-40
(Sept., 1910).
"Wilhelm Leibl." Vol. 47, M-41
(Dec., 1910).
"Methods of Character Interpretation--Paper II--By Emphasis of Physiognomy." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 15, M-42
(Nov. 11, 1914).
"Methods of Character Interpretation--Paper III-By Emphasis of Personality." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 15, M-43
(Nov. 25, 1914).
"Methods of Character Interpretation--Part VI--By Manipulation." Sidney Allan. Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16 no.
387. (On Charles Gerschel)
M-44
(Jan. 6, 1915)
"Methods of Character Interpretation--Part VII--By One Direct Source of Light." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol.
16, no. 389. (Wallace)
M-45
(Jan. 20, 1915)
"Methods of Character Interpretation--Part VIII--By Diffused Light." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 391.
(Bonaventura of Rome)
M-46
(Feb. 3, 1915)
"Methods of Character Interpretation--Part IX--By Pictorial Treatment." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no.
393. (H. Essenhigh Corke)
M-47
(Feb. 17, 1915)
"Methods of Character Interpretation--Part X--By Dress and Accessories." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, (D'Ora
of Vienna)
M-48
(March 3, 1915).
"Methods of Character Interpretation--Part XI--By Decorative Treatment." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no.
398. (H. Essenhigh Corke)
M-49
(March 24, 1915)
"Methods of Character Interpretation--Part XII--By Flat Treatment and Pattern Device." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography,
vol. 16, no. 400
M-50
(April 7, 1915)
"A Midsummer Night's Dream." The Lantern, M-50a
(Aug., 1913).
"Milton Waide--One Man of Photgraphy." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 44, M-51
(1907).
"The Misanthrope--Letter to the Editor." _____. The Camera, vol. 10, no. 1 M-52
(Jan., 1906)
"Misapplied Relief?" Sadakichi Hartmann. The Art Digest, M-52a
(May 1, 1936).
"Mob Psychology." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. VIII, no. 90 M-53
(June, 1929)
"Modern Chiaroscular Deficiencies and Their Influence on Pictorial Art." A. Chameleon. Camera Work, no. 26, M-54
(April, 1909).
"Modern Portraits." Sadakichi Hartmann. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 399. (Jean Jacques Henner) M-55
(March 31, 1915)
"Modern Portraits." Sadakichi Hartmann. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 402. (Lucien Simon) M-56
(April 21, 1915)
"Modern Portraits." Sadakichi Hartmann. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 403. (Charles W. Hawthorne) M-57
(April 28, 1915)
"Modern Portraits." Sadakichi Hartmann. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 405. (William M. Chase) M-58
(May 12, 1915)
"Modern Portraits." Sadakichi Hartmann. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 406. (Jean van Beers) M-59
(May 19, 1915)
"Modern Portraits." Sadakichi Hartmann. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 407. (Robert Henri) M-60
(May 26, 1915)
"Modern Scandinavian Authors: Kielland, Garborg, Strindberg, Ola Hansson." Poet Lore, vol. 3, M-60a
(1891).
"Monologue." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 6, M-61
(April, 1904).
"The Mother and Child Picture in Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 46, M-62
(April, 1909).
"The Mother and Child Picture in Portraiture." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 53, no. 7 M-63
(July, 1916)
"A Munich Artist: A Visit to Gabriel Max." C.Sadakichi Hartmann The American, vol. XII, no. 310 M-64
(July 17, 1886)
"Munich and Bayreuth." Claude Phillips. Fortnightly, vol. LX, no. CCCLVIII M-65
(Oct. 1, 1896)
"My Experiences at the Fairbanks Studio." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. 4, no. 37 M-66
(Jan., 1925)
"My Experiences at the Fairbanks Studio." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera!, vol. 6, no. 42. (Reprint of M-66) M-67
(Feb. 2, 1934)
"A New Departure in Light and Shade Arrangements." Sadakichi Hartmann. Photo Era, vol. 29, no. 5 N-1
(Nov., 1912)
"A New Departure in Photography." Sidney Allan. The Lamp, vol. XXVII, no. 1 N-2
(Feb., 1904)
"A New European Departure." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LII, no. 1 N-3
(Jan., 1915)
"The New Kodachrome Process of Color Photography." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography, vol. 16, no. 407 N-4
(May 26, 1915
"A New Phase of Activity." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times Bulletin, vol. 36, no. 10 N-5
(Oct., 1904)
"A New Power of Artistic Expression: The Pictorial Movement in Photography." Sidney Allan. Smith's Magazine, N-5a
(Jan., 1908).
"The New York Camera Club." Sadakichi Hartmann. Photographic Times, vol. 32, no. 2 N-6
(Feb., 1900)
"A Note on Louis Fleckenstein and His Work." The Photographic Times-Bulletin, vol. 36, no. 10 N-7
(Oct., 1904)
"Nym Crinkle, the Critic." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. The Theatre Magazine, vol. 6, no. 11 N-8
(Jan. 18, 1890)
"Old Colonial Rooms." (Listed by Sadakichi Hartmann as one of his). Camera Work, no. 32, O-1
(Oct., 1910).
"An Old Topic Once More: A Discussion of Tonal Qualities." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. 45, no. 1 O-2
(Jan., 1913)
"On Backgrounds." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, (formerly Wilson's), vol. LIV, no. 1 O-3
(Jan., 1917)
"On Composition." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. 4, no. 4 O-4
(April, 1901)
"On Exhibitions." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. 5, no. 2 O-5
(Oct., 1901)
"On Exhibitions, Juries and Awards." Sidney Allan. The Photographer, vol. VII, no. 159 O-6
(May 14, 1907)
"On Genre." Sidney Allan. Camera Notes, vol. 4, O-7
(1901).
"On Impressionism." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 9, no. 7 O-8
(July, 1905)
"On Light Effects." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 54, no. 3 O-9
(March, 1917)
"On Originality." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 37, (Original and photocopy) O-10
(Jan., 1912).
"On Pictorial and Illustrative Qualities." Sidney Allan. Camera Notes, vol. (Two copies) O-11
6, (Dec., 1903) no. 4.
"On Plagiarism and Imitation." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. 3, O-12
(1900).
"On Sitting Positions." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 53, no. 12 O-13
(Dec., 1916)
"On Sitting Positions." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 57, no. 3 O-14
(March, 1920)
"On Strictly Commercial Lines--Theo. Marceau." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 43, O-15
(1906).
"On the Arrangement of Groups." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 57, O-16
(Jan., 1920).
"On the Arrangement of the Skirt in Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 46, O-17
(1909).
"On the Composition of Two-Figure Portraits." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, no. 46, O-18
(July, 1909).
"On the Composition of Two-Figure Portraits." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LII, no. 5 O-18a
(May, 1916)
"On the Lack of Culture." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 6, O-18b
(April, 1904).
"On the Possibility of New Laws of Composition." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 30 O-19
(April, 1910).
"On the Use of Furniture in Portraiture." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 46, O-20
(June, 1909).
"On the Use of Furniture in Portraiture." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LIII, no. 6 O-21
(June, 1916)
"On the Vanity of Appreciation." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 5, O-22
(Jan., 1904).
"On Tone and Values." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America America, vol. LIV, no. 2 O-23
(Feb., 1917)
"Once More Matisse." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 39, O-24
(July, 1912).
"The One-Print Exhibition." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, no. 44, O-24a
(May, 1907).
"An Open Letter." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. II, no. 6 O-25
(June, 1907)
"An Open Letter from Sidney Allan" and "Replies." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 44, O-26
(June, 1907).
"An Answer to an Open Letter." Sidney Allan. The Photographer, vol. VII, no. 163 O-27
"Correspondence: The Open Letter." J.D. Mitchell and J. Geo. Nussbaumer (separate comments to O-27). The Photographer, vol.
VII, no. 165
O-28
" 'The Open Letter.' " Harry A. Bloiss. The Photographer, vol. VII, no. 167. (Reply to O-27) O-29
(July 9, 1907)
"Originality: The Power of Producing New Conceptions." Cluny. The American Amateur Photographer, vol. 17, no. 6 O-30
(June, 1905)
"Our American Art Museums (Toledo and Milwaukee)." Sadakichi Hartmann. Arts and Decoration, O-30a
(Aug. and Oct., 1915).
"Our Second Pilgrimage." Klingsor the Magician. Camera Work, no. 33, O-31
(Jan., 1911).
"The Overland Limited." Sadakichi Hartmann. New York Call Magazine, O-32
(May 23, 1920).
"A Painter Photographer--J.H. Garo." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, no. 43, P-1
(March, 1906).
"Painters and the Public." S. Hartmann. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, no. 44, P-2
(Feb., 1907).
"Parisian Night Asylums." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. John Swinton's Paper, vol. 4, no. 189 P-2a
(May 22, 1887)
"Phono-Film Infection." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. VIII, no. 87 P-3
(April, 1929)
"The Photo-Secession, A New Pictorial Movement." S. Hartmann. The Craftsman, vol. 6, no. 1 P-4
(April, 1904)
"The Photo-Secession Exhibition at the Carnegie Art Galleries, Pittsburg, Pa." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 6, P-5
(April, 1904).
"A Photographer of New York Society--A.F. Bradley." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 43, P-5a
(Feb., 1906).
"A Photographer of Pretty Women." Sadakichi Hartmann. American Amateur Photographer, vol. XVIII, (Will Armstrong). Two copies P-6
(Feb., 1906).
"The Photographer with an Artist's Temperament." Sidney Allan. The American Annual of Photography, vol. XXVIII, (Robert R.
McGeorge)
P-7
(1913).
"A Photographic Enqûete." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. V, no. 4 P-8
(April, 1902)
"The Photographing of Types." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LIX, no. 5 P-9
(May, 1922)
"Photography vs. Old Masters: Series I--A Few Madonna Pictures." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 14, no. 3. (Series runs from
P-10 through P-15)
P-10
(March, 1910)
"Series II--The Choice of Subject." no. 4 P-11
(April, 1910)
"Series III--The Principles of Portraiture." no. 5 P-12
(May, 1910)
"Series IV--The Conventions of Drapery." no. 6 P-13
(June, 1910)
"Series V--A Few Remarks on the Nude." no. 7 P-14
(July, 1910)
"Series VI--Fancy and Study Heads." no. 8 P-15
(Aug., 1910)
"Pictorial Progress." Sadakichi Hartmann. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 50, no. 12 P-16
(Dec., 1913)
"Picturesque New York: The Esthetic Side of Jewtown." Sidney Allan. Camera Notes, vol. VI, P-17
(Feb., 1903).
"A Pilgrimage to the Secession Shrine at Pittsburg." Klingsor the Magician. Camera Work, no. 6, P-18
(April, 1904).
"Placing of the Head." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LIII, no. 2 P-19
(Feb., 1916)
"A Plea for Good Taste and Common Sense." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 42, P-20
(1905).
"A Plea for Good Taste and Common Sense." Sidney Allan. American Amateur Photographer, vol. 17, no. 10 P-21
(Oct., 1905)
"A Plea for Localism." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 9, no. 12 P-22
(Dec., 1905)
"A Plea for Straight Photography." Sadakichi Hartmann. American Amateur Photographer, vol. XVI, no. 3. (Two copies) P-23
(March, 1904)
"A Plea for the Picturesqueness of New York." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. IV, no. 2 P-24
(Oct., 1900)
"Pleasing Expressions: An Appreciation of the Working Methods of A.O. Titus of Titus and Burnell, Buffalo, N.Y." Sidney Allan.
Bulletin of Photography, vol. 17, no. 426
P-25
(Oct. 6, 1915)
"A Poet of Sunshine and Mist--a Recorder of Atmosphere: Maude Wilson." Sidney Allan. Photo-Era, vol. 27, no. 6 P-25a
(Dec., 1911)
"Pointers on Composition from Sidney Allan." _____. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 47, P-26
(Feb., 1910).
"Pointers on Composition from Sidney Allan." _____. Abel's Photographic Weekly, vol. V, no. 130 P-27
(June 25, 1910)
"The Popular Element in Pictures." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. XL, no. 6 P-28
(June, 1908)
"Popular Landscape Photography." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. 47, no. 9 P-29
(Sept., 1914)
"Portrait Painting and Portrait Photography." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. III, no. 1. (Two copies) P-30
(July, 1899)
"The Portrait Print--Its Significance in Interior Decoration." Sadakichi Hartmann. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 46, P-31
(Aug., 1909).
"Portraits at the Paris Salon." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 47, P-32
(June 1910).
"Portraiture and Picture Making." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 50, no. 5 P-33
(May, 1913)
"Portraiture at the Buffalo Exhibition." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 47, P-34
(Dec., 1910).
"Possibilities--Figure Composition." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 16, no. 2 P-35
(Feb., 1912)
"The Pretty Woman in Photography." Sadakichi Hartmann. Cosmopolitan, vol. 43, no. 1 P-35a
(May, 1907)
" 'The Prince of Photographers': Morris Burke Parkinson." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 42, P-35b
(Nov., 1905).
"Print-in-Ground Backgrounds." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography and the Photographer, vol. 5, no. 108 P-36
(Sept. 1, 1909)
"Print-in Ground." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 13, no. 10 P-37
(Oct., 1909)
"The Problem of Perfect Illusion." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 16, no. 4 P-38
(April, 1912)
"Professional Pictorialism." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. L, no. 11 P-39
(Nov., 1913)
"A Professional Pictorialist-- Sadakichi Hartmann Lifshey." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 9, no. 10 P-40
(Oct., 1905)
"The Profile View." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LIII, no 3 P-41
(March, 1916)
"Puritanism--Its Grandeur and Shame." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 32, P-42
(Oct., 1910).
"Quite in the Gentlemanly Interest." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Times Bulletin, vol. XXXVI, no. 9. (Corthell) Q-1
(Sept., 1904)
Box 21
"Random Thoughts on Criticism." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. III, no. 3 R-1
(Jan., 1900)
"The Recent Exhibition of the Photo-Secession Society." Sidney Allan. Camera Craft, vol. III, no. 6 R-2
(May, 1904)
"Recent Conquests in Night Photography." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Times, vol. XLI, no. 11 R-3
(Nov., 1909)
"Recent Italian Writers." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Poet-Lore, vol. 2, no. 11 R-3a
(Nov., 1890)
"Recent Work by J.C. Strauss." Sadakichi Hartmann. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 51, no. 10 R-3b
(Oct., 1914)
"Repetition, with Slight Variation." Sidney Allan. Camera Work, no. 1, R-4
(Jan., 1903).
"A Reverie at the Sea Shore." Sadakichi Hartmann. Harper's Monthly Magazine, vol. CV, no. DCXXVIII R-5
(Sept., 1902)
"Review of the Exhibition (Professional Photographer's Society of New York)." Sidney Allan. Bulletin of Photography and the
Photographer, vol. 4, no. 88
R-6
(April 14, 1909)
"Review of the Exhibition of Photographic Studies by Charles I. Berg." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. IV, no. 1 R-7
(July, 1900)
"Rialto Echoes." Caliban. New York Dramatic Mirror, vol. 42, no. 1,074 R-7a
(July 22, 1899)
"The Ride Into the Desert." Sadakichi Hartmann. Mother Earth, vol. II, no. 12. (Original and photocopy) R-7b
(Feb., 1908)
"Roaming in Thought." Sidney Allan. Camera Work, no. 4, R-8
(Oct., 1903).
"Rodin's Balzac." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 34/35, R-9
(April-July, 1911).
"Rudolph Eickemeyer, Jr." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Times, vol. 32, no. 4 R-10
(April, 1900)
"Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr. An Appreciation." Sidney Allan. Photo-Era, vol. XV, no. 3 R-11
(Sept., 1905)
"The St. Louis World's Fair Photographer's Impressions." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Photographic Times Bulletin, vol. XXXVI,
no. 11
S-1
(Nov., 1904)
"The Salon Club and the First American Photographic Salon at New York." Sadakichi Hartmann. American Amateur Photographer,
vol. 16, no. 7. (Two copies)
S-2
(July, 1904)
"Searchlight Vista." Sadakichi Hartmann. Mother Earth, vol. 3, no. 3. (Original and photocopy) S-2a
(May, 1908)
"Sherril Schull, Portrait Pictorialist." Sidney Allan. Photo-Era, vol. XXVIII, no. 4 S-3
(April, 1912)
"Shooting in Japan." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Outing, vol. 21, S-3a
(March, 1893).
"Should an Artist Be National or Cosmopolitan?" Sadakichi Hartmann. Greenwich Village, vol. 2, no. 1 S-3b
(June 23, 1915)
"The Silhouette Idea in Landscape Photography." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. XLVII, no. 4 S-4
(April, 1915)
"Simple Separate Persons." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 50, no. 673 S-5
(Jan., 1913)
"The Solitary Horseman." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 7, S-5a
(July, 1904).
"Some New Haikai." Sadakichi Hartmann. Greenwich Village, vol. 2, no. 2 S-5b
(July 15, 1915)
"Some New Ideas in Picture Frames." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. 45, no. 10 S-6
(Oct., 1913)
"Some New Ideas in Portrait Photography: A Visit to the Studio of Howard A. Beach." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine,
vol. 48,
S-7
(1911).
"Some Problems in Home Portraiture." Sidney Allan. The Photo-Miniature, vol. XII, no. 141 S-8
(Sept., 1915)
"Some Whistler Etchings." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 16, no. 6 S-9
(June, 1912)
"Standing Positions." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. 57, no. 4 S-10
(April, 1920)
"Story-Telling Photography." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. XL, no. 4. (On H.B. Conyer's work) S-11
(April, 1908)
"Structural Units." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 36, (Original and photocopy) S-12
(Oct., 1911).
"Studio Bonaventura, Rome, Italy." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LII, no. 9 S-13
(Sept., 1915)
"Studio Talk." Sadakichi Hartmann. International Studio, vol. 27. (Linder) S-13a
"Studio Talk." Sadakichi Hartmann. International Studio, vol. 29, (Aman-Jean) S-13b
(1907).
"Studio Talk." Sadakichi Hartmann. International Studio, vol. 29, (Childe Hassam) S-13c
(1907).
"Studio Talk." Sadakichi Hartmann. International Studio, vol. 29, (Charles Austin Needham) S-13d
(1907).
"Studio Talk." Sadakichi Hartmann. International Studio, vol. 30, (W.D. Paddock, P. Dougherty, R. Henri) S-13e
(1908).
"Studios of Sweet--An Appreciation." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 19, no. 8 S-14
(Aug., 1915)
"Subject and Treatment." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol. 5, no. 3 S-15
(Jan., 1902)
"A Summer Reverie in the Woods." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times Bulletin, vol. XXXIV, no. 10 S-16
(Oct., 1902)
"The Swinging Lantern." Sadakichi Hartmann. Altruria S-17
"Tacahpua." Sadakichi Hartmann. Altruria T-1
"Talks on Composition I: Training the Pictorial Scene." Sidney Allan. Kodakery, vol. II, no. 8. (Series runs from T-1a through
T-12)
T-1a
(April, 1915)
"II: Emphasizing the Point of General Interest." no. 9 T-2
(May, 1915)
"III: Controlling Shapes." no. 10 T-3
(June, 1915)
"IV: Reliable Formulae in Landscape Work." no. 11 T-4
(July, 1915)
"V: Avoid Unnecessary Detail." no. 12 T-5
(Aug., 1915)
"VI: How to Obtain a Decorative Effect." Vol. III, no. 1 T-6
(Sept., 1915)
"VII: Significance of Geometrical Shapes." no. 2 T-7
(Oct., 1915)
"VIII: Foreground, Distance and Middle Distance." no. 3 T-8
(Nov., 1915)
"IX: On the Division of Light and Dark Planes." no. 4 T-9
(Dec., 1915)
"X: The Pictorial Value of Shadows." no. 5 T-10
(Jan., 1916)
"XI: Place Your Figures in Space." no. 6 T-11
(Feb., 1916)
"XII: Have Your Values Correct." no. 7 T-12
(March, 1916)
"Talks on Composition: Some Individual Forms of Landscape Composition." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Camera, vol. 20, no. 6. (This
series runs from T-13 through T-24)
T-13
(June, 1916)
"Second Paper: Legitimate Imitation." no. 7 T-14
(July, 1916)
"Third Paper: Divided Points of Interest." no. 8 T-15
(Aug., 1916)
"Fourth Paper: The Repetition of Shapes." no. 9 T-1641661
(Sept., 1916)
"Fifth Paper: The Diagonal Foreground Line." no. 10 T-17
(Oct., 1916)
"Sixth Paper: Line Feeling in Figures." no. 11 T-18
(Nov., 1916)
"Seventh Paper: The Vanishing Point in Out-of-Door Work." no. 12 T-19
(Dec., 1916)
"Eighth Paper: The Picturesqueness of Odd Forms." Vol. 21, no. 1 T-20
(Jan., 1917)
"Ninth Paper: On Pattern Design." no. 2 T-21
(Feb., 1917)
"Tenth Paper: The Japanese Foreground Idea." no. 3 T-22
(March, 1917)
"Eleventh Paper: Color Values in Monochrome Representation." no. 4 T-23
(April, 1917)
"Twelfth Paper: The Pictorial Importance of Rhythm." no. 5 T-24
(May, 1917)
"The Technique of Mystery and Blurred Effects." Sidney Allan. Camera Work, no. 7, T-25
(July, 1904).
"Terpsichore's Art Discussed." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. The Theatre Magazine, vol. 6, no. 25 T-25a
(June, 1890)
"Texture in Photography." Sadakichi Hartmann. The American Annual of Photography and Photographic Times Almanac, vol. XIV,
(Contains the missing Eugene portrait of Hartmann)
T-26
(1900).
"That Toulouse-Lautrec Print!" Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 29, T-26a
(Jan., 1910).
"Theatre Libre of Paris." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Boston Evening Transcript, vol. 63, no. 19,055 T-26b
(Nov. 26, 1892)
"To Walt Whitman." C. Sadakitshe Hartmann T-26c
"The Towles Studio." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 45, T-27
(Nov., 1908).
"Twenty-five Years of Photographic Activity." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 46, T-28
(Jan., 1909).
"Twilight Hours (poems)." Sadakichi Hartmann. Free Press (Tujunga), T-29
(1931).
"Two Hours with Coppée." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Boston Evening Transcript, vol. 63, no. 19, 050 T-30
(Nov. 19, 1892)
"The Unconventional in Portrait Photography." Sidney Allan. Photo-Era, vol. XIII, no. 2 U-1
(Aug., 1904)
"Unphotographic Paint: The Texture of Impressionism." _____. Camera Work, no. 28, U-2
(Oct., 1909).
"Unexpected Charity (Stories from My Own Life)." Sadakichi Hartmann. Mother Earth, vol. 1, no. 9 U-3
(Nov., 1909)
"The Value of Apparently Meaningless and Inaccurate." Sidney Allan. Camera Work, no. 3, V-1
(July, 1903).
"Visions of the Nude." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 31, V-2
(July, 1910).
"A Visit to the Chicago Art Institute." Sadakichi Hartmann. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 48, V-3
(1911).
"A Visit to Lesseps." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Boston Evening Transcript, vol. 63, no. 19,096. (Ferdinand de Lesseps, builder
of the Suez Canal)
V-3a
(Jan. 14, 1893)
"A Visit to John Burroughs." Sadakichi Hartmann. The Century Magazine, vol. 101 (n.s. 79), no. 5 V-4
(March, 1921)
"A Visit to John Burroughs." Sadakichi Hartmann. Modern Essays and Stories, Reprint of above article V-4a
(1922).
"Voltairine de Cleyre." Sadakichi Hartmann. Mother Earth, vol. 10, no. 2. (American anarchist) V-5
(April, 1915)
"Von den New Yorker Theatern." Sadakichi Hartmann. Buhne und Welt V-6
"A Walk Through the Exhibition of the Photographic Section of the American Institute." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Notes, vol.
II, no. 3. (Two copies)
W-1
(Jan., 1899)
"Walter Zimmerman's Travel Pictures." Sadakichi Hartmann. American Amateur Photographer, vol. 15, no. 9 W-2
(Sept., 1905)
"The Well-Made Print--Steffens." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 43, W-2a
(Nov., 1906).
"What is a Camera Club?" Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 16, no. 3 W-3
(March, 1912)
"What 'Grandpa' Has to Say." Grandpa. The Camera, vol. VIII, no. 9 W-4
(Sept., 1904)
"What is the Commercial Value of Pictorial Prints?" Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times Bulletin, vol. 36, no. 12 W-5
(Dec., 1904)
"What is the Matter with Eisenstein?" Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. IX, no. 108 W-6
(Dec., 1930)
"What Photographers May Learn from the Old and the New Masters: Paper I, On the Choice of Subjects." Sidney Allan. The Photographic
Times, vol. XLII, no. 9
W-7
(Sept., 1910)
"What Photographers May Learn from the Old and the New Masters: Paper II, On Interiors." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times,
vol. XLII, no. 10
W-8
(Oct., 1910)
"What Photographers May Learn from the Old and the New Masters: Paper IV, On Drapery." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times,
vol. XLII, no. 12
W-9
(Dec., 1910)
"What Remains." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 33, W-10
(Jan., 1911).
"What the Editors Are Saying of 'Composition in Portraiture.' " Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. 46, W-11
(1909).
"Where Are the Gestures of Yesterday?" Sadakichi Hartmann. The Curtain, vol. IX, no. 97. (Original and photocopy) W-12
(Jan., 1930)
"White Chrysanthemums." Sadakichi Hartmann. Camera Work, no. 5, W-12a
(Jan., 1904).
"Why Was Rembrandt?" Sidney Allan. American Annual of Photography, vol. XXX, W-13
(1916).
"Wilkes-Barre Camera Club Exhibition." Sidney Allan. The Camera, vol. 19, no. 5 W-14
(May, 1915)
"A Winter Ramble." Sadakichi Hartmann. Harper's Monthly Magazine, vol. CIII, no. DCXVIII W-15
(Nov., 1901)
"Yellow Leaves." Sadakichi Hartmann. Reedy's Mirror, vol. 22, no. 39 Y-1
(Nov. 21, 1913)
"The Younger Generation." Sidney Allan. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. LI, no. 8 Y-2
(Aug., 1914)
Box 21
"Landscape and Figure Composition." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. 41, and vol. 42, (Series runs from L-33 through
L-44)
(1909), (1910).
"Chapter I." Vol. 41, no. 5, p. 164-171 L-33
(May, 1909)
"Chapter II." Vol. 41, no. 6, p. 203-208 L-34
(June, 1909)
"Chapter III." Vol. 41, no. 7, p. 253-262 L-35
(July, 1909)
"Chapter IV." Vol. 41, no. 8, p. 285-296 L-36
(Aug., 1909)
"Chapter V." Vol. 41, no. 9, p. 332-339 L-37
(Sept., 1909)
"Chapter VI." Vol. 41, no. 10, p. 371-377 L-38
(Oct., 1909)
"Chapter VII." Vol. 41, no. 11, p. 412-420 L-39
(Nov., 1909)
"Chapter VIII." Vol. 41, no. 12, p. 462-470 L-40
(Dec., 1909)
"Chapter IX." Vol. 42, no. 1, p. 22-31 L-41
(Jan., 1910)
"Chapter X." Vol. 42, no. 2, p. 49-57 L-42
(Feb., 1910)
"Chapter XI." Vol. 42, no. 3, p. 97-104 L-43
(Mar., 1910)
"Chapter XII." Vol. 42, no. 4, p. 137-145 L-44
(April, 1910)
"The Man Behind the Gun--J. C. Strauss." Sadakichi Hartmann. (n.p., M-1c
n.d.)
"Methods of Character Interpretation. Paper I: By Straightforward Realism." Bulletin of Photography, vol. 15, p. 518-519 M-68
(Oct. 21, 1914),
"A Photographer of Japan -- Arnold Genthe." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times, vol. 42, no. 12, p. 458-464 P-43
(Dec., 1910)
"What Photographers May Learn from the Old and the New Masters: Paper III: On the Nude." Sidney Allan. The Photographic Times,
vol. 42, no. 11, p. 420-426
W-16
(Nov., 1910)
Hartmann's German Scrapbook (from Oscar Klausner)
Box 22
(cf. listing with scrapbook for contents)
Nov. 18, 1898 to Dec. 30, 1900
File with loose pages from Scrapbook
General note
(found in floorboards of Linto house. Basically concerned with acquaintances of Sadakichi Hartmann and obituaries)
Box 22
"Zum Tode Paul Verlaine's"
No date:
"Sichtbarkeit der Farben auf grössere Entfernungen"
Arnold Schroeder in Auto Accident"
"Lifelike Color Film for Pocket Cameras"
1935, April 18:
"America's Native Music"
No date:
"Mrs. Surratt an Innocent Victim"
"Angel Dancers Done with Tramps"
"Inside a Sixty-four-day Limit"
"Queen of Zanzibar" by Francis S. Saltus
"Fanatic Dunlap Was Buried Secretly"
"Dentist's Riches Do Good in a Queer Way"
"Langtry's Fame Recalled"
"Trial Pacts by Villagers Not Unusual"
"Sleeping with Window Open Dealt Blow"
1932, Dec. 29:
"Nine Times More Wavelengths Given Radio"
No date:
"J.C. Strauss, Photographer, Dies Aged 67"
"Remarkable Escape from Death"
"Gustav Cramer Dies After Operation"
1914, July 17:
"...Is Shot by Playmate"
1911, April 21:
"William B. Potter Dies at Age of 67"
1914, July 15:
"Between the Atoms of Time"
No date:
"Noted Sculptor Saved from Pauper's Grave"
"All Food Stuff Now Are Adulterated"
"A Tough Girl Who Is Really Tough"
"To One Departed" (poem) by Anna H. Branch
"Einladung zur Jagd" (poem) by Paul Heyse
"The Secret of Ancient Music"
--flood in L.A. Times--
1934, Jan. 6:
"County Flood-Control"
1934, Jan. 7:
"John McGurk's 'Suicide Hall' Gone from the Bowery" in New York Herald
1902, March 23:
"Modern French and German Opera" by Arthur Elson in The Etude
No date:
"Harry Thaw Shoots and Kills Stanford White in Madison Square Roof Garden"
1906, June 26:
"Hobo Feast Asked in Reitman's Will"
1942, Nov. 16:
"Widow Fails to Aid Jury in Probe of Dodson Death"
1933, Sept. 21:
"Dr. Bruguiere, Record Says, Has 4th Wife"
No date:
"Edgar Allan Poe Memorial"
"John H. Garo, Artist, Is Dead"
1939, Nov. 1:
"Suicide of Count Zubof"
No date:
"E.C. Stedman, Banker Poet, Dies Suddenly"
1908, July, 19:
"Death Stays the Hand of Daniel C. French, Aged and Noted American Sculptor"
No date:
"Julius Grunzig" (obituary)
"A Life in Prison for a Woman's Love"
"Loaded Pistol for Husband"
"Society Girl Lost Her Mind"
"Wandering House Vainly Seeks a Resting Place"
"Funeral Today for Dr. L.M. M'Cormick"
1922, Jan. 11:
"Noted Author of India is S.F. Visitor"
No date:
"Morgan Robertson Dead"
1915, March 24:
"Frau Berta Mener" (obituary)
1921, Feb. 9:
"J.G. Huneker, Critic, Is Dead"
1921, Feb. 9:
"Death of Reedy"
1922, July 8:
"Mother of Artist Killed in France Petitions to Administer Estate"
1941, March 11:
"Hanlon Brothers to See 'Erminie' "
No date:
"Moore Picture Actors' Mother Called by Death"
1924, Oct.:
"Nearly Married His Own Daughter"
No date:
"Fix Cause of Death of Dr. Rahtjen"
1925, Jan.:
"The French Academy" by Pierre de Lanux
No date:
"Two Artists Victims of Asphyxiation"
1912, April 1:
"Isadora Duncan, Dancer, Killed"
No date:
"The Human Bats of Discord, Theme of Montesquiou"
"Rejected Models Caused Sculptor to End Life" (John Donoghue)
"The Sea Madness" (poem) by F. O'Neill Gallagher
"Sculptor Donoghue's Body Identified"
1903, July 6:
"Agnes Ethel, Once Stage Star, Dead"
No date:
"Park Godwin Dies, Aged 88"
1904:
"Fought 'Car Ahead' Order 500 Blocks"
No date:
"Wrote to Actress, Lands in a Cell"
"Die letzten Buren" (poem)
"Liebe im Traumland" (poem) by Georg C. Viereck
"Double Tragedy All Due to Love"
1895, Feb. 7:
"Young Girl Struck by Lightning in the Street"
"Daughter of the Late Julian Ralph, Weds"
"Historic Greenwich Village Homes"
"Beauty (Baron de Riviere's daughter) Who Adorns $2 Bill Is Accused"
"Tragedy Hits Third Time at Art Circle" (Margery Winter's death)
1940, Aug. 19:
"Die Ruhe des Mogul" (poem) by Ernst Lenbach
No date:
"Miss Steiner Holds Mines at $2,000,000"
"Judge Ponders Jap Plea"
1944, July 15:
"Orchestra Manager Dead" (George H. Wilson)
1908, March 19:
"James Jeffrey Roche Passes Away in Berne"
No date:
"Stage Star Dies Poor" (Sadie Martinot)
1923, May 7:
"Three Themes of Verse Told by Woman Poet" (M. Madelva)
No date:
"La Soularde," "My Grandmother," and "The Ingenue" (poems)
"Gedichte" by Theodor Sufe
"Diana (Duffe-Cooper) in Life Fight"
"Sonia Made 'Atmosphere' as She Sold Cigarettes"
"Noted Sculptor, P. Martiny, Dies; Local Resident"
1927, June 26:
"Actor Power on Way to 'Finer Role' "
1937, Jan. 2:
"The Value of a Hypodermic Case"
No date:
"Noted Author (Edmund Russell) Dead in N.Y."
1923:
(poem) by Wells Hawks
No date:
"Cavalier Accepts 'Bob,' Says Friend"
"Richmond Home of the Lost Lenore"
"Crowd at East Side Funeral" (Shaikewitz)
1906:
"Mathieson, Actor Killed in Arizona, to be Buried Here"
1932, Feb. 19:
"Donor of $5,000,000 to Art Units Can't Pay Wife's Rent"
1931, Sept.:
"U.S. Jury Indicts Duncan Renaldo on Passport Charge"
No date:
"Schomer (Shaikewitz) Hebrew Novelist, Is Dead"
"Miss Sage is Given Degree by Syracuse"
"A Chinese Dinner in New York" by Julian Jerrold
"Public Can't Get to Art Museum So (Francis E.A.) Curly Quits"
1915, Feb. 26:
"A Schedule of the Moral Effects of Colors"
No date:
"Sculptor Perry Sticks to Jail"
"167 Vegetables at Society Dinner"
"Poe Centenary Celebrations"
"Under the Willows" (poem) by Strickland W. Gillian
"The Great Profile," Newsweek obituary of John Barrymore
--Walt Whitman article in Time--
1943, Dec. 6:
"Iowa's Painter," Time
1942, Feb. 23:
"Citizenship Won by Alien Over Protest"
No date:
"Julian Wendt, Sculptor, Dies"
1942, June 23:
"Ida Kruse McFarlane"
No date:
"Barrymore's Funeral Services to Be Private"
1942, May 29:
"Susan Eakins Dies"
No date:
--Reginald Bathurst obituary in Time--
1943, June 28:
"Dies in Sweden" (Marta Af Ekenstam)
1939, Aug. 4:
"Lowengard, Duvcen Head, Dies"
No date:
"Ida M'Farlane Is Dead After Long Illness"
1940, June 19:
"Death Stays the Pen of Peyton Poswell--a Full Career at 57" Art Digest
1937, Jan. 1:
"One Europe" (review of Crusade for Pan-Europe by Richard N. Coudenhove-Kalergi) Time
1943, Nov. 29:
" 'Millionaire Hobo' Dies from Effects of Long Self-Denial"
No date:
"East-West Romance Recalled." Los Angeles Examiner
1942, Feb. 11:
(Scrapbook: Revelations: Tome I
Reviews of Sadakichi Hartmann's works: Christ, Buddha, Tragedy in a New York Flat, The Art Critic, History of American Art,
Japanese Art, The Whistler Book. Also announcements of and reactions to his lectures and readings. Clippings of Sadakichi
Hartmann's conflict with Upton Sinclair at Helicon Hall
Box 24
Atma D. Hartmann-Gilliland's Scrapbook of clippings and lecture announcments for Sadakichi Hartmann
"Red" Scrapbook (Webster's Dictionary)
Announcements of lectures and reports of Sadakichi Hartmann's activities
Skrip-Skrap (collected by Claude W. Ballard)
Box 25
Almost exclusively announcements of Sadakichi Hartmann's books, readings, and lectures
Photocopy of pages from scrapbooks
Hartmann Art Essays in Aileen Pringle's scrapbook
Photocopy of "Red" Scrapbook
Photocopy of Atma Gilliland's scrapbook
Miscellaneous Family Correspondence
1 typed leaf and 3 photostats of poems by Astor
1 post card change of address from Astor
Draft of a letter by Sadakichi Hartmann to U.S. Army
Letter of Wistaria H. Linton to Pvt. Walz (a friend of Astor's)
1 rejection slip to Astor from Saturday Evening Post,
1938.
1 U.S. Army form naming Wistaria as beneficiary and sending her an allotment
1 ALS to Wistaria. Inglewood,
Ca. Feb. 21, 1955.
Scope and Contents note
About Wistaria's suit against Fowler.
1 PCS to R.G. Heckman, Banning, Ca.
Oct. 2, 1957.
1 ANS to Helga Hansen, Banning, Ca.
March 30, 1945.
Letters from Atma to H. Lawton,
Nov. 1969-1971.
1 enclosure of advertisement for S. Kimmel's "Leaves on the Water" for which Sadakichi Hartmann wrote the preface
From Atma D. Gilliland. St. Petersburg, Fla.
Dec. 4, 1944.
Scope and Contents note
Describes Sadakichi Hartmann's death there and burial in Royal Palms Cemetery.
1 APC from Matt Moore,
July 29, 1954.
1 TLS from Judson Metzgar to Wistaria. Los Angeles, Ca.
Feb. 23, 1950.
Scope and Contents note
With a pencilled note from Sadakichi Hartmann to J. Metzgar enclosed.
2 APC and 2 ALS from Mrs. W. Purcell,
1944-1958.
1 TLS from Grant Sharman to Wistaria. Los Angeles, Ca.
Aug. 10, 1959.
Scope and Contents note
Thanks for photocopy of Sadakichi Hartmann's Tanka and Haiku.
Letters of Nurva (Mrs. W.J. Gallagher) to Wistaria
ALS. To Lillian Bonham Hartmann
1934, May 19.
ALS. Concord, Mass.
1944, Dec. 1.
General Physical Description note: 4 p.
Scope and Contents note
About Sadakichi Hartmann's death.
TLS. Concord, Mass.
1945, Dec. 15.
General Physical Description note: 5 p.
Scope and Contents note
About family.
ALS. So. Acton, Mass.
1955, Oct. 21.
General Physical Description note: 4 p.
Scope and Contents note
About settlement with Gene Fowler.
ALS. So. Acton, Mass.
1956, Jan. 19.
General Physical Description note: 4 p.
Scope and Contents note
Family matters.
TLS. So. Acton, Mass.
1957, Apr. 22.
General Physical Description note: 4 p.
Scope and Contents note
Describes what Sadakichi Hartmann manuscripts she has to send to Ridgeway Library (3 p. typed).
"How I Made My First Pictures." Nurva Hartmann. The Camera, vol. 14, no. 6. (Ghosted by Sadakichi Hartmann?)
(June, 1910)
1 notice and 1 advertisement in the Musical Courier (New York), Photocopies
Sept. 16 and 30, 1896.
1 ALS. Denver, Colo.
Jan. 25, 1914.
Scope and Contents note
To Wistaria?
1 ALS. Gilbert Hotel Stationery, Hollywood, Ca.
July 16, 1940.
General Physical Description note: 4 p.
Scope and Contents note
To Wistaria. Has met most of Sadakichi Hartmann's friends; visited the Deckers, the beach and the Krasnow's.
George Knox to Dorothea Gilliland
Riverside, Ca.
Aug. 11, 1969.
General Physical Description note: 2 p. (2 copies).
Miscellaneous family items
Letters, notes, newspaper clippings
Sadakichi Hartmannn: Early Life to 1900
Box 27
Staatsarchiv Hamburg
General Physical Description note: 1 roll microfilm of Hartmann family records.
Sadakichi Hartmann miscellaneous holographs
General Physical Description note: (2 items).
General autobiographical items, typewritten and autograph
Folder of transcriptions of microfilm from Staatsarchiv Hamburg with translation
A document signed from Hamburg Amtsgericht to Sadakichi Hartmann concerning his omission from Ernst Ferdinand Caspar Hartmann's
will
Biographies from reference books
Photocopies of pages from Philadelphia City Directory
1882-86
Sadakichi Hartmann holographic list of publications to March, 1891
1891
Photocopies of biographical articles: (1) Introduction to Buddha, Confucius, Christ, by H. Lawton and George Knox
Newspaper report of Sadakichi Hartmann arrest, Dec. 22, 1893, and letter from Boston Boston Public Library, re: Christ
1893
Photocopies of pages from Boston City Directory
1894-95
Photocopy of review of "Tragedy in a New York Flat."
1896
Atma Hartmann's baptismal certificate, Paris, France, Oct. 6, 1899
1899
Sadakichi Hartmann: Mid-Life, 1900-1930
Box 28
"History of American Art," reviews and bibliography
1901
Lecture tours. Cover letters and list of topics, program of a presentation of a "perfume concert" at the New York Theatre,
Dec. 7, 1904
1904-06
Program of readings from Sadakichi Hartmann's four dramas, Buffalo, N.Y.
1910
Will and testament,
1911
General Physical Description note: 1 typed leaf.
Program of recitation in English and German, San Francisco, May 21, 1913
1913
General Physical Description note: 1 leaf.
1 exhibit card with description of Greenwich Village, 1915, and Sadakichi Hartmann's move to San Francisco
1915
Photocopies of articles about Sadakichi Hartmann, and 1 card noting lecture by Sadakichi Hartmann, Jan. 9, 1916, Brooklyn,
N.Y.
1916
3 cards and 1 photocopy of lecture announcements
1917
Photocopies of articles about Sadakichi Hartmann and family living in San Mateo County, Ca., July-Aug., 1918
1918
Invitation card to Japanese Dinner celebrating Sadakichi Hartmann's 51st birthday
1920
"The Last Thirty Days of Christ," background and reviews
Knox, George. Introduction to "The Last Thirty Days of Christ."
Program of lectures, Nov.-Dec., 1921, Asheville, N.C.
1921
Price list of Sadakichi Hartmann's books and program of lectures, Hollywood, Ca., Jan., 1923
1923
Program of lecture, July, 1924, New York (?)
1924
Program of lectures, Jan.-Feb., 1925, Hollywood
1925
2 tickets to "A Japanese Perfume Symphony," May, 1926, Los Angeles, Ca., and 2 programs to readings by Sadakichi Hartmann,
Hollywood and Glendale, Ca.
1926
Photocopy of ad for "Passport to Immortality," ticket to talk and programs of reading, Hollywood, Ca.
1927
2 programs to readings by Sadakichi Hartmann, Hollywood, Ca.
1928
2 programs to readings by Sadakichi Hartmann, Hollywood, Ca.
1929
Sadakichi Hartmann: Late Life,
1930-1944
Box 29
2 lecture programs, Albuquerque, N.M. and Hollywood, Ca.
1930
San Jacinto Mountain (Sadakichi Hartmann drawing)
Newspaper article on Sadakichi Hartmann theory of weather, in Illustrated Daily News, (Los Angeles, Ca.), Feb. 26, 1931
1931
Invitation to lecture, Los Angeles, Ca., March
1932
Photocopies of articles about Sadakichi Hartmann in Art Digest,
1930-1932.
Programs for 2 lectures, Los Angeles; "Souvenir of a Visit to New York," by Holger Cahill, about Sadakichi Hartmann
1933
Announcement of Sadakichi Hartmann's 63rd birthday
Announcement of party, Hollywood, Ca.
1934
Photocopies of 2 articles from American Spectator, (1935) about Sadakichi Hartmann
1935
Invitations and announcements of lectures, Hollywood and New York; letter of introduction from Joint Application Bureau
Photocopy of article about Harris Hotel Fire, Washington, D.C., Dec. 7, 1936
1936
AN quoting Ezra Pound on Sadakichi Hartmann
Typed page of ms. (letter?)
dated Nov. 23, 1936.
1 page letter--"Good luck," from Mrs. J.E. Spingarn
1938
Flyer for Great Art Derby
Nov., 1938.
Catalogue of exhibit at Palowetski Galleries, N.Y.,
1938.
Statement about Sadakichi Hartmann's Great Art Derby of 1939; and nominations for the 1939 Art Derby, N.Y.
1939
Typed statement signed about Sadakichi Hartmann's status during World War II
1942
Photocopy of FBI report on Sadakichi Hartmann; one envelope
1943
Announcement of Sadakichi Hartmann's 75th birthday
1944
Newspaper obituary notices, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, New York Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Daily News, and Banning
newspaper
TLS. Minerva to Dorothy Gilliland. 4 p., reaction to news of Sadakichi Hartmann's death
Nov. 27.
Telegram. Wistaria to D. Gilliland
Nov. 23 (?).
TLS. Wistaria to Atma (Dorothy Gilliland), reaction to Sadakichi Hartmann's death
Dec. 5.
TL. To Dorothy Gilliland from Mrs. W.J. Gallagher (Minerva) with copy of Sadakichi Hartmann's Last Will and Testament
Nov. 23. (dated 1935).
Article: "The First Hippie," by Richard Hill. Swank, vol. 16 (April, 1969) no. 2
1969
Item from the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, about Sadakichi Hartmann in Banning. (Photocopy)
194-
Stenographer's notebook with lists of books to read. (Knox and Lawton background notes.)
193-
Background Material
General note
Gathered by Knox and Lawton
The items in this section are listed in the order they were received and were not reorganized into sub-groups.
Box 30
Conversations with Walt Whitman (with notes by unknown)
Purity in Print, by Paul S. Boyer, (re: American Watch and Ward Society, Boston)
1968
"Eleonore Duse." The Weekly Review, Boston, vol. III, no. 80
(Jan. 28, 1893)
"Boston Letter." Charles E.L. Wingate. The Critic, vol. 24, no. 637
(May 3, 1894)
"Authors in Decadence." Editorial. Providence Journal,
(May 30, 1892).
Who's Who on the Stage,
1908.
The New York Dramatic Mirror, vol. XXXII, no. 82
(Sept. 22, 1894)
The New York Dramatic Mirror, vol. XXX, no. 771
(Oct. 7, 1893)
Advertisement (newspaper),
(Aug. 30, 1893).
Boston Evening Transcript,
(Aug. 29, 1893; Oct. 3, 1893; July 10, 1893; Aug. 12, 1893; Aug. 29, 1893).
New York Times,
(May 10, 1923).
Several photocopies of The Lark
Elbert Hubbard: Genius of Roycroft. David Arnold Balch,
1940.
"Nemesis." Michael Monahan,
1926.
"The Boy in the Dark Room."
In Search of Greatness. Yousuf Karsh, (re: John H. Garo)
1962
"John H. Garo--A Study and an Estimate." A.J. Philpott. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. LI, no. 6
(June, 1914)
"Personal Recollections of Dr. H.W. Vogel." Edward L. Wilson. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. XXXVI, no. 507
(March, 1899)
"Arnold Genthe." Will Irwin. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. L, no. 7
(July, 1913)
"Lecture by Rudolph Duhrkoop Before the Photographers' Association of America." Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. XLVIII,
no. 637
(Sept., 1911)
"Up and Down Fifth Avenue." Harry H. Brodine. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, vol. L, no. 10
(Oct., 1913)
Photo of Sadakichi Hartmann by Louis Fleckenstein, Pittsburgh, American Photography, vol. XIII, no. 6
1919, (June, 1919)
"The Photographers' Metropolis." Abel's Photographic Weekly, vol. III, no. 59
(Jan., 16, 1909)
"The American Pictorial Photographs for the International Art Exhibit at Glasgow." Alfred Stieglitz. Camera Notes, vol. IV,
no. 4
(April, 1901)
"Albert Groll's Work in Landscape."
"In Bohemia" (poem). John Boyle O'Reilly. The Bookman, vol. 3,
(1902-3).
Manhatten Kaleidoscope. Frank Weittenkampf,
1947.
"Luchows." Benjamin De Casseres. American Mercury, vol. XXIV, no. 96
(Dec., 1931)
"Mouquins." Benjamin De Casseres. American Mercury, XXV, no. 99
(March, 1932)
"Red-Ink Days." Benjamin De Casseres. American Mercury, XIII, no. 49
(Jan., 1928)
"Tragic Publishers, By One of Them." Guido Bruno. Pearson's Magazine, vol. 39,
(July, 1918).
And He Sat Among the Ashes. William Schack,
1939.
"Ghost Walks in the House of Passion--Art Climbs Hill." Hortense Russell. San Francisco Bulletin,
(190-).
" 'We've got more going for us than the Edsel' had, say movie makers." T.E. Foreman. Press-Enterprise,
(Aug. 8, 1971).
Thief of Bagdad: Development of Discussion of (outline ms.)
April 28, 1923
"Gene Fowler Tells of His Writing Plans." van Gelder. New York Times Book Review,
(Sept. 15, 19--).
General Background Materials:
Hearn on Japanese Poetry (typed transcripts)
"Ghosts." Edgar Saltus. Smart Set, vol. 43, no. 2
(1914)
The Rest of My Life. Carolyn Wells,
1937.
Programs of Plays Attended. (From S. H.'s trunk.)
"Art in America." Henry B. Fuller. The Bookman, vol. X,
(Nov., 1899).
"The Paris Salon." Karl Kasdy. Boston Journal,
(June 8, 1892).
"The Salons of 1892." John Preston Beecher. The Collector,
(June 1, 1892).
James Gibbons Huneker. Arnold T. Schwab,
1963.
Art and Life in America. Oliver W. Larkin,
1949.
Modern Dancing and Dancers. John Ernest Crawford Flitch,
1912.
Un Jardin, (two photocopies)
Dec., 1894,
The House Beautiful (journal), vol. 1, no. 2
(Jan., 1897)
"American Literary Men in Paris." Theodore Stanton. The Critic, vol. 30, no. 786
(March 13, 1897)
"Les Trois Formes." Jonathan Sturgis. Mercure de France, vol. 15,
(Sept., 1895).
"The Lies of Naturalism." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. The Theatre Magazine, vol. 7,
(Nov. 10, 1890).
"Impressionism: What Is It?" Charles H. Chaffin. Camera Notes, vol. IV, no. 3
(Jan., 1901)
"Symbolism." F. Colburn Clarke. Camera Notes, vol. V, no. 1
(July, 1901)
"The French Symbolists." Adolph Cohn. The Bookman, vol. 1, no. 2
(March, 1895)
"The Symbolist School in France." P.G.K. The Artist, vol. XXX,
(April, 1901).
"Tinkling Symbolism." William Sharp. The Critic, vol. 26,
(May 25, 1895).
"Decadence in Modern Art." Frederic Harrison. Forum, vol. XV,
(June, 1893).
A History of American Art, vol. 1,
(1902).
"Symbolism in Art." Photo-Era, vol. III, no. 7
(Dec., 1899)
"F. Holland Day: An Estimate." Herbert Whyte Taylor. Photo-Era, vol. IV, no. 3
(March, 1900)
Mercure de France, vol. 28,
(Nov., 1898).
"Vance Thompson's Plagiarism of Teodor de Wyzewa's Articles on Mallarmé." Bruce A. Morrissette. Modern Language Notes, vol.
LXVII, no. 3
(March, 1952)
Letter from Elizabeth S. Blake to Michael J. Elderman (re: Mallarmé and Sadakichi Hartmann)
"Un Correspondant Americain de Mallarmé." Elizabeth S. Blake. Revue d'Histoire Litteraire de La France, vol. 68,
(Jan. & Feb., 1968).
"Impressions of Maurice Maeterlinck and the Theatre de L'oeuvre." Richard'). Hovey (?). Poet-lore
"Paul Verlaine." Anatole France (translated by M.G.M.) The Chapbook, vol. 1, no. 4
(July 1, -?-)
Copies from The Chapbook on French Literature and Symbolism
"A Symbolism in Sculpture." The Daily Tatler, vol. 1, no. 10
(Nov. 18, 1896)
Saburo Ota: "Carl Sadakichi Hartmann and Japan." (Typed copy)
Edgar Saltus on Sadakichi Hartmann:
"Sadakichi Hartmann." Edgar Saltus. The Biblio, vol. 3, no. 5; vol. 3, no. 11
(Nov., 1923) (May, 1924)
"With Wit and Love." (Review of Minutes of the Last Meeting). Newsweek, vol. XLIII, no. 14
(April 5, 1954)
"The Spirit of Christmas." The Bookman, vol. XXXII, no. 4
(Dec., 1919)
"The Drama Shelf." Bookman, vol. LVIII, no. 6
(Feb., 1924)
"Letter to the Editor." Marie Saltus. Bookman, vol. LVIII, no. 5
(Jan., 1924)
"The Whistler Book." (Review). Literary Digest, vol. XLI, no. 21
(Nov. 19, 1910)
"The Edgar Saltus I Knew." Sadakichi Hartmann. Bookman, vol. LVIII, no. 1
(Sept., 1923)
"Modern Scandinavian Authors: Kielland, Garborg, Strindberg, Ola Hansson." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Poet-lore, vol. III, no.
1
(Jan., 1891)
Good Night, Sweet Prince (excerpt). Gene Fowler,
1944.
The Nation, vol. 73, no. 1900
(Nov. 28, 1901)
Rebel in Paradise. Richard Drinnon,
1961.
"Art." The Nation, vol. 91, no. 2372
(Dec. 15, 1910)
Letter from W.T. Rabe to George Knox (re.: Klausner and Sadakichi Hartmann)
Article on Sadakichi Hartmann by Oscar Klausner
C. Verne Klintworth letter to Lawton
Christel Gang letters regarding Sadakichi Hartmann
Letter about Sadakichi Hartmann and a typed article: "The Ex-King of Bohemia Among the Bay Bohemians." Gordon Curzon
(Interview) Article sent to The New Yorker,
June 15, 1936.
New York Scene, From the Diaries, Notes, and Correspondence, Edited by Bruce St. John
1906-1913.
John Sloan: A Painter's Life. Van Wyck Brooks,
1955.
Articles on Sadakichi Hartmannn
Box 31
Artists on Sadakichi Hartmann:
"Requiem (In Memory of Sadakichi Hartmann)." Helga Hansen. Art Digest, vol. 19, no. 6
(Dec. 15, 1944)
Art and Life in America. Oliver W. Larkin. (Excerpts from Chapter 25. Original and revised editions)
"Five Portraits on Galvanized Iron." Benjamin De Casseres. American Mercury, vol. 9,
(Dec. 26, 1926).
Literary Lanes and Other Byways. Robert Cortes Holliday,
1925.
Living My Life. Emma Goldman,
1931.
The Confident Years: Van Wyck Brooks,
1885-1915. 1952.
Between Sittings. Joe Davidson,
1951.
Thomas Moran: Artist of the Mountains. Thurman Wilkins
Sculpture in America. Wayne Craven,
1968.
The Roving Critic. Carl van Doren,
1923.
Danton's Inferno. Danton Walker,
1955.
"An Early Estimate of Sadakichi Hartmann." James G. Huneker. Musical America,
(1897).
Edgar Saltus: Don't Rush Him. Hugo Sonnenschein. Brentano's Book Chat
Carl Van Vechten and the Irreverent Decades. Bruce Kellner,
1968.
"Books More or Less Amusing." H.L. Mencken. Smart Set, vol. 62,
(Aug., 1920).
"The Limbo of American Literature." Gorham B. Munson. Broom, vol. II,
(June, 1922).
Tales of San Francisco. Samuel Dickson,
1949.
Tales of San Fransisco. Samuel Dickson, (Chapter on Sadakichi Hartmann)
1959.
"The Passing of '291.' " G.B. Pearson's Magazine, vol. 38,
(March, 1908).
Fragments from Greenwich Village
Articles on Art and Theater (possibly by Sadakichi Hartmann)
Miscellaneous Poems by (?)
Musical Courier articles about Sadakichi Hartmann
Musical Courier articles about Sadakichi Hartmann by James G. Huneker
Boston Artists: A Parisian Critic's Notes. S.C. de Soissons, Boston,
1894.
"Review" of above. The Art Interchange, vol. 33, no. 4
(Oct., 1894)
"Sascha Schneider." Vol. XXXII,
(Oct., 1901).
"Arnold Bocklin." The Artists, vol. XXXI,
(Aug., 1901).
"Her Majesty the American Woman." The Artists, vol. XXIII,
(Oct., 1898).
"Maxime Gorky." The Contemporary Review, vol. 80,
(Dec., 1901).
"Jean August Ingres." Contemporary Review, vol. 92,
(Sept., 1907).
In Monte Carlo. Henryk Sienkiewicz (translated by Soissons)
"Modern German Lyric Poetry." Contemporary Review, vol. 77,
(April, 1900).
"Jean Arthur Rimbaud." Contemporary Review, vol. 81,
(June, 1902).
"Paul Verlaine." Forum, vol. 24,
(Sept., 1897 - Feb., 1898).
"Arnold Boecklin." Contemporary Review, vol. 88,
(Nov., 1905).
"The Ideal in Art." Contemporary Review, vol. 118,
(Oct., 1920).
"Deutsche Chansons." Contemporary Review, vol. 83,
(April, 1903).
"The German Drama of Today." Contemporary Review, vol. 89,
(March, 1906).
"The German Movement Against Pessimism." Contemporary Review, vol. 79,
(March, 1901).
"The Modern German Novel." Contemporary Review, vol. 85,
(Feb., 1904).
"Maeterlinck as a Reformer of the Drama." Contemporary Review, vol. 86,
(Nov., 1904).
"The Spiritual Art." Contemporary Review, vol. 109,
(May, 1916).
"The Pictorial Art of Japan." Contemporary Review, vol. 100,
(Sept., 1911).
"Pictorial Art of Asia." Contemporary Review, vol. 99,
(May, 1911).
A Parisian in America. Boston,
1896.
The Aesthetic Purpose of Byzantine Architecture and Other Essays. Boston,
1914.
"The Delsarte System." Nym Crinkle (A.C. Wheeler). The Voice, vol. VIII, no. 6
(June, 1886)
George Lesoir articles in The Theater Magazine:
"In the Limelight's Glare." Vol. V, nos. 15 - 26; Vol. VI, no. 2
(June 15, 1889 - Oct. 26, 1889) (Nov. 9, 1889)
"The Chinese Play." Vol. V, no. 16
(June 29, 1889)
"The Snake and the Lute." Vol. V, no. 18
(July 27, 1889)
Articles from The Theatre:
"A Modern Disease." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VII, no. 8
(Dec., 1890)
"A Few Notes on Portrait Painting." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VII, no. 10
(Dec. 15, 1890)
"Romeo and Juliet." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VII, no. 11
(Dec. 20, 1890)
"Sybil Johnstone." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VII, no. 14
(Jan. 24, 1890)
"My Autobiography." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VII, no. 15
(Jan. 31, 1890)
Short items on contemporary theatrical events by Sadakichi Hartmann
"An Austrian Dramatist." (Eduard Bauernfeld). Emil Friend (possibly Sadakichi Hartmann). Vol. 9,
(June 1, 1892).
"In the Limelight's Glare." George Lesoir. Vol. VI, no. 1
(Nov. 2, 1889)
"Otto Hegner." James Huneker. Vol VI, no. 1
(Nov. 2, 1889)
"Cues, Cuts, and Changes." Cousin Pons (possibly Sadakichi Hartmann). Vol. VI, no. 2
(Nov. 9, 1889)
"The Wounded Toe in Art." Nym Crinkle, and "In the Limelight's Glare." George Lesoir. Vol. VI, no. 3
(Nov. 16, 1889)
"In the Limelight's Glare." George Lesoir. Vol. VI, no. 4
(Nov. 23, 1889)
"How She Became a Millionairess." Emil Friend. Vol. VI, no. 4
(Nov. 23, 1889)
"The Great Unknown. A Resume." George Lesoir. Vol. VI, no. 4
(Nov. 23, 1889)
"In the Limelight's Glare." George Lesoir. Vol. VI, no. 5
(Nov. 30, 1889)
"In the Limelight's Glare." George Lesoir. Vol. VI, no. 6
(Dec. 7, 1889)
"With the Germans." Frank White (possibly Sadakichi Hartmann). Vol. VI, no. 6
(Dec. 7, 1889)
"Edmund Russell." Ariel (possibly Sadakichi Hartmann). Vol. VI, no. 6
(Dec. 7, 1889)
"Richard Voss." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VI, no. 7
(Dec. 14, 1889)
"In the Limelight's Glare." George Lesoir. Vol. VI, no. 7
(Dec. 14, 1889)
"In the Limelight's Glare." George Lesoir. Vol. VI, no. 8
(Dec. 21, 1889)
"Mansfield as Richard III." Fileur (Sadakichi Hartmann). Vol. VI, no. 8
(Dec. 21, 1889)
"Twelfth Night." Karma (possibly Sadakichi Hartmann). Vol. VI, no. 8
(Dec. 21, 1889)
"The Foolishness of the Ibsenites." Nym Crinkle. Vol. VI, no. 9
(Jan. 4, 1890)
"The Rivals." Emil Friend. Vol. VI, no. 9
(Jan. 4, 1890)
"A New Departure in Germany." Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VI, no. 10
(Jan. 11, 1890)
"Idea Models." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VI, no. 18
(March 22, 1890)
"Notes and News." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 18
(March 22, 1890)
"Notes and News at the Amberg." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 19
(March 29, 1890)
"Evolution in Acting." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VI, no. 12
(Jan. 25, 1890)
"Recent New York Productions." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VI, no. 15
(Feb. 15, 1890)
"What They Are Doing at Amberg's." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 13
(Feb. 1, 1890)
"Dollars and Sense." J.R. Sawin. Vol. VI, no. 14
(Feb. 8, 1890)
"Ernest Possart's Farewell Performances." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 14
(Feb. 8, 1890)
"A Mistaken Toleration." J.W.R. Sawin. Vol. VI, no. 15
(Feb. 15, 1890)
"Notes at the Amberg." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 15
(Feb. 15, 1890)
"What the Germans Are Doing." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 16
(Feb. 22, 1890)
"The Goncourts." C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VI, no. 17
(March 8, 1890)
"News at the Amberg." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 17
(March 8, 1890)
"A German Novelist and Dramatist." (Paul Heyse). C. Sadakichi Hartmann. Vol. VI, no. 17
(March 15, 1890)
"Our German Theatre." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 17
(March 15, 1890)
"Novelties at the Amberg." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 21
(April 12, 1890)
"A Timely Hint." M. Esteye. Vol. VI, no. 22
(April 19, 1890)
"In 'Clover' at Amberg's." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 21
(April 19, 1890)
"Wool-Gatherings in the Academy of Design Exhibition Rooms." M. Esteye; "A Persian Comedy." (possibly Sadakichi Hartmann);
"European Dramatists." C. Sadakichi Hartmann; "A French Play at Amberg's." Frank Linstow White. Vol. VI, no. 23
(April 26, 1890)
"Cues, Cuts, and Changes." Vol. VI, no. 23
(April 26, 1890)
"Milloecker's Autobiographical Sketch." Emil Friend. Vol. VI, no. 24
(May 3, 1890)
"Marie Bashkirtseff." E.Sadakichi Hartmann (Sadakichi Hartmann)
"The Drama in Munich." Melvin G. Winstock. Vol. I, no. 5
(April 19, 1886)
"Clara Morris." Karma. Vol. VI, no. 1
(Nov. 2, 1889)
"The Lost Art--Pantomime." Vol. V, no. 22
(Sept. 21, 1889)
"Grace Filkins." Vol. V, no. 23
(Oct. 5, 1889)
"A Lady Travelling Steerage." Mrs. Sadakichi Hartmann. Boston Evening Transcript, vol. 63, no. 19, 076
(Dec. 21, 1892)
"Out of the Wonderful East."
"Review of 'Whisperings of a Wind Harp.' "
List of "Names for Sadakichi Project."
"Oeuvres de Peter Krasnow." Paris
(Feb. 16 - March 3, 1934).
From: Sinclair Lewis, An American Life. Mark Shorer,
1961.
E.H. Hansen, Pasadena Art Museum,
March 11 - April 8, 1956.
Articles attributed to Sadakichi Hartmann
Addresses of people who knew of or about Sadakichi Hartmann
Reviews copied from Sadakichi Hartmann's scrapbook with translations:
"Sadekichi (sic) Hartmann." P.G. Sonntags Correspondenten, Baltimore,
(Feb. 8, 1903).
"Die amerikanischen Symbolisten." A. von Ende. New Yorker Staatszeitung,
(Sept. 3, 1897).
"Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas." George Viereck. Sonntags Correspondenten,
(Aug. 31, 1902).
"Sadakichi Hartmann." Otto Coubron
"Christ." (Review). Hamburger Fremdenblatt,
(May 24, 1893).
"Amerikanische Literature." Die Gesellschaft Munchen
"Die Dramen Sadakichis." Otto Coubron
(May 14, 1911).
"A Craze for Delsarte." Peggy Pendennis. The World, (Typed transcript and two photocopies)
(Aug. 16, 1891).
"The Delsarte Method: Three Frontiers of Actor Training." E.T. Kirby
"The Genteel Transition American Delsartism."
Letters to Lawton re: Willie Boy and Sadakichi Hartmann
Box 32
History of Japanese Literature. W.G. Asten,
1899.
Bibliography (Sadakichi Hartmann 's own list of works)
Hartmann bibliography (location of items). Separate folders concerning Sadakichi Hartmann 's MSS in New York, Philadelphia,
Washington, D.C., Harvard, Yale, Chicago, Oregon
Sadakichi Hartmann periodical article listing at Free Library of Philadelphia
Corrections for Buddha, Confucius, Christ
References to articles by Sadakichi Hartmann
Box 33
Ray Brossard (see also oversized Box 37)
"She's the Modern Woman." (Mina Loy). The Kansas City Star,
(Feb. 17, 1917).
Letters from Thomas Barrow to George Knox
Outline for Lawton's Sadakichi Hartmann series
Bibliography of Sadakichi Hartmann articles on photography
Miscellaneous information on Sadakichi Hartmann (including quotes from letters and "Newsletter")
Interviews re.: Sadakichi Hartmann
Letters to Lawton/Knox on Sadakichi Hartmann from George Fisher, Ben Marx, Bruce Morrissette, Museum of Modern Art, Norman
Holmes Pearson, Saburo Ota, A.T. Schwab, Beaumont Newhall
Art criticism from James Gibbons Huneker. Arnold T. Schwab,
1963.
Interview with Mrs. George Lardner
Manuscripts and library papers list
Articles on Sadakichi Hartmann (see oversized Box 37)
Tom Patterson article on Sadakichi Hartmann
(Aug. 12, 1973).
Catclaw Siding (plans, etc.)
Miscellaneous Sadakichi Hartmann material
Various bills of Sadakichi Hartmann
Cancelled checks and stubs
Various receipts and bills
Box 34
"The First Hippie." Richard Hill. Swank, vol. 16, no. 2
(April, 1969)
List of pastels by Sadakichi Hartmann
Art work, Sadakichi Hartmann's and others
List of artists who recorded Sadakichi Hartmann
Sadakichi Hartmann by Brossard (see oversized Box 37)
Drawings and art work by Brossard (see oversized Box 37)
Wiboldt drawing of Sadakichi Hartmann
Sadakichi Hartmann by Brossard
Photographers and other artists: Eickemeyer, Weston, Carl Sandburg, John Decker
The Young Man from Denver. Will Fowler,
1962.
Letter from Fowler to Elizabeth Blanche Walsh
Reviews of Minutes of the Last Meeting
Reviews of Minutes of the Last Meeting, and news of Wistaria's suit
Wistaria's complaint against Fowler
"Sadakichi March." Music by Josef Reiter
"Sadakichi Hartmann: 'The Education of America in Art Matters.' " William Hemmerdinger,
1974.
Advertisements for Sadakichi Hartmann's books
Review of White Chrysanthemums
Review of The Valiant Knights of Daguerre
Copyright forms for Sadakichi Hartmann
Publications/announcements for lectures and readings, etc.
Catalogue galley proofs, UCR Exhibit,
1970.
"Hartmann Newsletter" mailing list
Walt Whitman Society (see oversized Box 37)
Lock of Sadakichi Hartmann's hair
Sadakichi Hartmann priced bibliography
Sadakichi Hartmann bookplate by L. Bonham
Research material (on 3 × 5 cards)
Sadakichi Hartmann miscellany (outline of grandchildren's hands, and sketches)
Ink illustrations by Sadakichi Hartmann for White Chrysanthemums (see oversized Box 37)
Ten sketches of/by Sadakichi Hartmann
Background articles on Sadakichi Hartmann
N.Y. train schedule, 1940
Box 35
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings
Greenwich Village. Ed.: Guido Bruno,
1915.
Bruno's Weekly, several mentions of Sadakichi Hartmann
"Books: The Rubaiyat of Hartmann." Jeffrey Sussman. Manhattan Tribune,
(June 5, 1971).
Hartmann-Eickemeyer TMsCC by Roger Hull
Miscellaneous articles on Sadakichi Hartmann
Articles with mention of Sadakichi Hartmann and reviews of his books
Articles on photography by various authors
Obituaries of photographers
"The New York of the Novelists, Part III." Arthur B. Maurice. The Bookman, vol. 42,
(Nov., 1915).
Photo-Secession. Robert Doty,
1960.
"Djuna's (Barnes) Exhibit." Bruno's Weekly
Catalogue for sale of Mary M. Ward Library, (Original and photocopy)
1913.
Copyright form for Christ (photocopy)
Lists, including "Pictures disposed of."
Box 36
Lawton: Press-Enterprise series on Sadakichi Hartmann (5 files)
Article on Wistaria's suit against Fowler
Articles about Sadakichi Hartmann
Article about Enemy Alien Control
First draft of "Editor's Introduction" for Valiant Knights of Daguerre
Index of names for the Valiant Knights of Daguerre
Newspaper advertisement for exhibit catalogue
"Literary Hippie a Big Draw." Tom Patterson. Press-Enterprise,
(Aug. 12, 1973).
Correspondence re.: Valiant Knights of Daguerre
Literary contracts of Knox and Lawton
Legal agreement between Sadakichi Hartmann and Gene Fowler (see oversized Box 37)
Theater articles possibly by Sadakichi Hartmann (see oversized Box 37)
Letterhead paper for Sadakichi Hartmann Newsletter
Japanese art materials and literature
"Journey to Sadakichi" (poem) by Joe Weinberg
Bogart list (of names and addresses in Sadakichi Hartmann's hand)
References to Sadakichi Hartmann in The Mirror,
1905-1914.
Poems by Elizabeth Blanche Walsh
Box 37
Oversized material previously listed
Sadakichi Hartmann photographs
circa 1889-1940.
Box 38, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann as he appeared as lecturer and entertainer at the Hotel Vendome, Boston (1)
1889.
Box 38, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann as he appeared as lecturer and entertainer at the Hotel Vendome, Boston (enlargement of #1) (2)
1889.
Box 38, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann holding a child's hand (3)
circa 1890.
Box 38, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (possibly by Ben Yusuf) (4)
circa 1898.
Box 38, Folder 1
Contact prints: Sadakichi Hartmann holding a child's hand (duplicate of #3); Sadakichi Hartmann in front of an oriental screen;
Sadakichi Hartmann profile; Two children; Sadakichi Hartmann with a child; Elizabeth Blanche Walsh
(5a-f)
Box 38, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann in front of an oriental screen (enlargement of #5b) (6)
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr. (negative included) (7)
circa 1900.
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann on chair with cigar by B.J. Falk (8)
circa 1899.
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann on chair with cigar by B.J. Falk (enlargement of #8) (9)
circa 1899.
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann seated in a chair wearing a suit and hat (10)
1906.
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann on a pedestal, portrait by J.C. Strauss (11)
circa 1905.
Box 39a
J.C. Strauss and Sadakichi Hartmann pictured together wearing suits (12)
1905.
Box 38, Folder 2
J.C. Strauss and Sadakichi Hartmann pictured together wearing suits (duplicate of #12) (12a)
1905.
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by W.M. Hollinger (13)
circa 1905 .
Box 38, Folder 2
"Sidney Allan" portrait by J.C. Strauss (14)
circa 1906 .
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann profile by Steichen (15)
circa 1905 .
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by B.J. Falk (16)
circa 1899.
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by B.J. Falk (17)
circa 1899.
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by B.J. Falk (18)
circa 1899.
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Paul Fournier (19)
Box 38, Folder 2
"Sidney Allan" portrait by Strauss Studios (20)
circa 1907 .
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann and Professional Photographers' Society, Buffalo, NY (21)
circa 1905 .
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann and Professional Photographers' Society, Buffalo, NY (enlargement of #21) (21a)
circa 1905 .
Box 38, Folder 2
Press cliipping of Sadakichi Hartmann and Professional Photographers' Society, Buffalo, NY (21a)
circa 1905 .
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Howard Beach (22)
1914 .
Box 38, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by J.C. Strauss, St. Louis, MO (23)
1913 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (24)
circa 1915 .
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (enlargement of #24) (25)
circa 1915 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann at monument to Robert Louis Stevenson (signed), San Francisco, CA (26)
1916 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann at monument to Robert Louis Stevenson (signed), San Francisco, CA (enlargement of #26) (27)
1916 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (note on back: "Only good for a pastel sketch") (28)
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann snapshot (signed) (29)
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann snapshot (mounted/signed) (29a)
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Schroeder (30)
circa 1920 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Bessie Buehrman (31)
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Bessie Buehrman (duplicate of #31) (31a)
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by A.A. Nicolas, Kane, PA (32)
1912 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Van Dyck Studio, Denver, CO (33)
1916 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Dunbar Wright, San Francisco, CA (signed by Wright) (34)
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann profile by Edward Weston (2 copies) (35)
1917 .
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann as "Oswald." (36)
1917.
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (inscription: "Merry Christmas, XVIII") (37)
1918 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann reading "California Demokrat," San Francisco, CA (38)
circa 1915 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann profile (signed) (39)
1914 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann profile (signed) (40)
circa 1920 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann and John Burroughs (41)
1920 .
Box 38, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann and John Burroughs (duplicate of #41) (42)
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann as court magician, partial picture, Sadakichi Hartmann held by hair (43)
1923 .
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (caption: "Life sentence for asthma") (44)
Box 39a
The Court Magician by C. Warrington (45)
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann profile by Klintworth (46)
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann looking toward sky (47)
1926 .
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (caption on back: "Sadakichi Hartmann: his imitation of Joseph Conrad") (48)
1929 .
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann front-on shot by Matt Moore (49)
1926 .
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann profile by Matt Moore (50)
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann front-on shot by Matt Moore (51)
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Klintworth (52)
1922 .
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait; signed (53)
1929 .
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann back (note on back: "My latest portrait--I wish I was as stout as the desert air makes me look") (54)
circa 1929 .
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann profile, looking down (55)
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait with pipe by Stockton, Hollywood, CA (56)
1925 .
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann profile by Arthur Ermates, Hollywood, CA (signed: "From Father, 1927") (57)
1927 .
Box 38, Folder 4
Scene from
The Thief of Bagdad
(58)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann profile in costume from
The Thief of Bagdad
(59)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann from
The Thief of Bagdad taken by Wistaria Hartmann Linton
(60)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait from
The Thief of Bagdad taken by Wistaria Hartmann Linton
(61)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann in costume from
The Thief of Bagdad
(62)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann in costume from
The Thief of Bagdad taken by C. Warrington
(63)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann in costume from
The Thief of Bagdad taken by C. Warrington (duplicate of #63)
(64)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 4
Sadakichi Hartmann in costume from
The Thief of Bagdad taken by C. Warrington (enlargement of #63)
(65)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 4
Scene with Sadakichi Hartmann from
The Thief of Bagdad (includes negative)
(66)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 4
Scene with Sadakichi Hartmann from
The Thief of Bagdad (enlargement of #66)
(67)
circa 1940.
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by J. Ernest Mock (68)
circa 1930 .
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by J. Ernest Mock (69)
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by J. Ernest Mock (duplicate of #69) (69a)
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (70)
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann with Cliff Wesselman (71)
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann in Tujunga, CA by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (72)
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann in Tujunga, CA by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (enlargement of #72) (73)
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann in Tujunga, CA by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (74)
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann in Tujunga, CA by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (enlargement of #74) (75)
Box 38, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann's shack in Tujunga, CA (76)
1931 .
Box 38, Folder 5
Multiple images of "Essence of Sadakichi" by Herb Quick (77a-h)
Box 39a
Image of "Essence of Sadakichi" by Herb Quick (enlargement of #77a-h) (77i)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann at Matt Moore's house (78)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann at Matt Moore's house (79)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann by Alfred Fabris (80)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann by Alfred Fabris (duplicate of #80) (81)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Alfred Fabris (includes negatives) (82)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Alfred Fabris (duplicarte of #82) (83)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Alfred Fabris (84)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait when younger (85)
circa 1900 .
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Sadakichi Hartmann profile (caption on back: "Sadakichi puzzled about the generosity of bonus veterans") (86)
1936 .
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Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (cut), (caption on back: "Just another snap") (87)
1940 .
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Sadakichi Hartmann with grandchildren (caption on back: "Methuselah and his grandchildren--or is it Lazarus!") (88)
1938 .
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Sadakichi Hartmann with grandson Sargents Court pictures (89)
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Sadakichi Hartmann in truck (90)
circa 1937 .
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Ben Berlin, Sadakichi Hartmann, and Raymond Brossard (91)
1935 .
Box 38, Folder 6
Ben Berlin with "Flowering Decadent" (painting) (92)
1937 .
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Sadakichi Hartmann and Margery Winter (93)
circa 1938 .
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann at Sargents Court (95)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (97)
circa 1935 .
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Sadakichi Hartmann profile by Bob Davis for Davart Co., New York, NY (98)
circa 1938 .
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Ewing, Washington, D.C. (caption: "A study of wrinkles" and signed by Sadakichi Hartmann) (99)
1936 .
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Sadakichi Hartmann with pastel, from Kay Ford (100)
circa 1930 .
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Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (101)
circa 1930 .
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann profile by C. Vernon Klintworth (102)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann in robe with pipe at Tujunga, CA by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (103)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann next to trench (104)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann next to trench (enlargement of #104) (105)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann sitting by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (106)
Box 38, Folder 6
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (107)
Sadakichi Hartmann photographs
circa 1940-1944.
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait; inscribed at bottom: "Hink"? (108)
circa 1940.
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait; inscribed at bottom: "Hink"? (duplicate of #108) (109)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann snapshot (caption on back: "Up to his old tricks seeing his horse come in last The Great Also Ran") (110)
1942 .
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann seated on rocks (111)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann with three grandchildren (112)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann in St. Petersburg (note on back: "Left Morgans' " and mentions letter to Henry Morgenthau) (113)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann visiting the Fowlers Catclaw Siding shack (in envelope): (114)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann sitting on rock (115)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann in front of shack under construction (116)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann in front of shack under construction (enlargement of #116) (117)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann in front of shack under construction (duplicate of #116) (118)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann sitting in uncompleted shack by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (119)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann sitting in uncompleted shack by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (duplicate of #119) (120)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann sitting in uncompleted shack by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (duplicate of #119) (121)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann watching construction of shack by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (122)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann watching construction of shack by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (enlargement of #122) (122a)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann watching construction of shack by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (enlargement of #122) (122a)
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann watching construction of shack by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (enlargement of #122) (122b)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann watering plants by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (124)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann watering plants by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (duplicate of #124) (125)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann watering plants by Wistaria Hartmann Linton (duplicate of #124) (126)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann looking at flowers (127)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann looking at flowers (duplicate of #127) (128)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann's shack (129)
1941 .
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Sadakichi Hartmann's shack (enlargement of #129 with caption on back: "How it looks now from the east") (130)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann's shack (enlargement of #129) (131)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann's shack (enlargement of #129) (131a)
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann's shack (enlargement of #129) (131b)
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Sadakichi Hartmann exiting shack by Wistaria (132)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann exiting shack (133)
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Shack before completion (134)
Box 39, Folder 1
Shack before completion (135)
Box 39, Folder 1
Fence posts, road, and mountains (136)
Box 39, Folder 1
Road (inscribed: "Road that leadeth to the poet's shack") (138)
1939..
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Shack (note on back: "Father's shack and San Jacinto") (139)
Box 39, Folder 1
Shack under construction (140)
1938.
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Sadakichi Hartmann at gate (caption: "You see, the gate is made out of the end of an iron bed stead; will the horsehoe bring
me any luck!")
(141)
1943.
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann standing at the gate in front of his shack (negative of #142) (142a)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann standing at the gate in front of his shack (enlargements of #142) (142b-c)
Series of four pictures of Sadakichi Hartmann's shack
circa 1950.
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Sadakichi Hartmann's shack (143)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann's shack (144)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann's shack (145)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann's shack under construction (146)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann's shack under construction (duplicate copy of #146) (146a)
Box 39, Folder 1
Walter Linton's house By Cliff Wesselman (147)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann with grandchildren (148)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann with grandchildren (duplicate of #148) (149)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann with Wistaria's whole family (150)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann with Wistaria's whole family (duplicate of #150) (150b)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann and Wesselman playing chess (151)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann at chess board (caption on back: "A novel opening") (152)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann with hand in front of face (153)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann with mountains in background (154)
Box 39, Folder 1
Sadakichi Hartmann with mountains in background (155)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann with hands on hips (156)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann with hands on hips (157)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann with hands on hips (duplicate of #157 with caption: "What weather is it in the world today!") (158)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (caption: "What's to be done?..." signed by Sadakichi Hartmann) (159)
circa 1940.
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann profile (signed by Wesselman and Sadakichi Hartmann) (160)
1940.
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait (161)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann with John Barrymore as Hamlet (162)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann with John Barrymore as Hamlet (enlargement of #162) (163)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann with John Barrymore as Hamlet (164)
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Fabris (165)
circa 1940.
Sadakichi Hartmann's family
Box 39, Folder 2
Osada; Sadakichi Hartmann's mother (negative included) (167)
Box 39, Folder 2
Carl Herman Oscar Hartmann; Sadakichi Hartmann's father (168)
Box 39, Folder 2
Carl Herman Oscar Hartmann; Sadakichi Hartmann's father (enlargements of #168) (168a-c)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann's grandmother (169)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann's grandmother (enlargement of #169) (170)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann's grandmother (enlargement of #169) (171)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann and his brother, Taru (172)
Box 39, Folder 2
Captain Coles; Sadakichi Hartmann boarded with him 1880-1883 (173)
Box 39, Folder 2
Captain Coles; Sadakichi Hartmann boarded with him 1880-1883 (enlargement of #173) (174)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann as a naval cadet (?) (175)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann at age 13 (176)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann at age 13 (negatives of #176) (176a-b)
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Anna Heyne; companion of Sadakichi Hartmann's grandmother and his governess (177)
Box 39, Folder 2
Anna Heyne; companion of Sadakichi Hartmann's grandmother and his governess (enlargement of #177) (178)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann's father (179)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann's father (180)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sadakichi Hartmann's father and stepmother (181)
Box 39, Folder 2
Aunt Lucille (?) (enlargement of #182) (183)
Box 39, Folder 2
Aunt Lucille's mother (184)
Box 39, Folder 2
Aunt Lucille's mother (enlargement of #184) (185)
Box 39, Folder 2
Sheet of 19 contact prints (186)
Box 39, Folder 3
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh portrait by Frank Eugene (187)
Box 39, Folder 3
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh portrait by Frank Eugene (enlargement of #187) (188)
Box 39, Folder 3
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh portrait by Frank Eugene (enlargement of #187) (188a-b)
Box 39, Folder 3
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh portrait by Frank Eugene (negative of #187) (189)
Box 39, Folder 3
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh portrait by Frank Eugene (negative of #187) (190)
Box 39, Folder 3
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh color slide of portrait in frame (191)
Box 39, Folder 3
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh color slide of portrait in frame (negative of #191) (192)
Box 39, Folder 3
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh color slide of portrait in frame (enlargement of #191) (193)
Box 39, Folder 3
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh color slide of portrait in frame (enlargement of #191) (193a)
Box 39, Folder 3
Anne Throop portrait (194)
1894.
Box 39, Folder 3
Anne Throop portrait (enlargement of #194) (195)
Box 39, Folder 3
Anne Throop portrait (enlargement of #194) (196)
Box 39, Folder 3
Anne Throop portrait (enlargement of #194) (197)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham portrait (198)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham portrait (199)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham portrait (200)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham portrait (201)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham portrait (202)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham's profile portrait (205)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham sitting in garden (206)
Box 39, Folder 3
Unk, Lillian Bonham, and Wistaria Hartmann (207)
Box 39, Folder 3
Unk, Lillian Bonham, and Wistaria Hartmann (enlargment of #207) (208)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham and three children (209)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham's profile in Denver, CO (210)
1916
Box 39a
Album of Lillian Bonham's post-card sketches of Sadakichi Hartmann
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann as child by Sadakichi Hartmann (211)
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann as child by Sadakichi Hartmann (duplicate of #211) (212)
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann as child (213)
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann as child (214)
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann as child (215)
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann as child (216)
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann as child (217)
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann as child (218)
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann as adult in bathing suit (219)
Box 39, Folder 3
Wistaria Hartmann Linton with her children and husband (220)
1941.
Box 39, Folder 3
Marigold Linton (221)
1936
Box 39, Folder 3
Marigold Linton in bathing suit (222)
1953.
Box 39, Folder 3
Marigold Linton in bathing suit (duplicate of #222) (223)
Box 39, Folder 3
Marigold Linton at her graduation (224)
1954.
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Marigold Linton in darkroom (225)
Box 39, Folder 3
Grandson with wheelbarrow (226)
1936
Box 39, Folder 3
Grandson with monkey on his back (227)
Box 39, Folder 3
Grandson with a pile of bricks (228)
1930
Box 39, Folder 3
Grandson at the ocean (229)
Box 39, Folder 3
Paul Hartmann portrait, Tampa, FL (230)
1969.
Box 39, Folder 3
Paul Hartmann portrait, Tampa, FL (231)
Box 39, Folder 3
Contact sheet of Sadakichi Hartmann's grave in St. Petersburg, FL (232)
Box 39, Folder 3
Picture of Sadakichi Hartmann's hand (233)
circa 1930.
Box 39, Folder 3
Sadakichi Hartmann's signature (234)
Box 39, Folder 3
Lillian Bonham with Marigold and Wistaria taken in Buffalo, New York by Sadakichi Hartmann (negative included) (235)
Artwork
General note
All items are photographs of originals unless otherwise noted.
Artwork by Sadakichi Hartmann
Box 39, Folder 4
Head of Christ (negative of #235) (236)
Box 39, Folder 4
Head of Christ (enlargement of #235) (237)
Box 39, Folder 4
Head of Christ (enlargement of #235) (238)
Box 39, Folder 4
Head of Christ (enlargement of #235) (239)
Box 39, Folder 4
Watercolor, 4×6 (original) (240)
Box 39, Folder 4
Pencil profile (original) (241)
Box 39a
Oil landscape, 9×12 (original) (242)
Box 39, Folder 4
"October Fiesta" pencil sketch (original) (243)
Box 39, Folder 4
"Boat" pencil sketch (original) (244)
Sculptures of Sadakichi Hartmann
Box 39, Folder 4
Relief by Lillian Bonham (245)
Box 39, Folder 4
Bust by Ejnar Hansen (246)
Box 39, Folder 4
Bust by Ejnar Hansen (duplicate of #246) (247)
Box 39, Folder 4
Bust (author unknown) (248)
Sketches and watercolor of Sadakichi Hartmann
Box 39, Folder 4
Pencil sketch by F.H. Thompkins, Boston (250)
1893
Box 39, Folder 4
Self-portrait (?) (duplicate of #251) (251a)
Box 39, Folder 4
Sketch by Leslie Caudwell (252)
1894
Box 39, Folder 4
Sketch by E. Gordigiani (253)
1897.
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Sketch by E. Gordigiani (enlargement of #253) (254)
Box 39, Folder 4
Sketch by E. Gordigiani (enlargement of #253) (255)
Box 39, Folder 4
Sketch by E. Gordigiani (enlargement of #253) (256)
Box 39, Folder 5
Portrait by John Decker (257)
Box 39, Folder 5
Portrait by John Decker (duplicates of #257) (257a-b)
Ink drawings of Sadakichi Hartmann
Box 39, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann seated by John Decker (258)
Box 39, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann reading Poe at Schindler's by Boris Deutsch (259)
1928
Box 39, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann reading Poe at Schindler's by Boris Deutsch (duplicate of #259) (259a)
1928
Box 39, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann reading Poe at Schindler's by Boris Deutsch (negative of #259) (259b)
1928
Box 39, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann by L.G. (260)
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann by L.G. (enlargement of #260) (261)
Box 39, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann with Denver caption by Lillian Bonham (262)
Box 39, Folder 5
Sadakichi Hartmann with children by Lillian Bonham (263)
Box 39a
Sadakichi Hartmann with pagoda head by Lillian Bonham (264)
Box 39, Folder 5
"The Critic" by Lillian Bonham (265)
Box 39, Folder 5
"Madonna" by Raymond Brossard; Christmas card (original) (266)
Box 39, Folder 5
Ink sketch of Sadakichi Hartmann by Raymond Brossard (original) (267)
Box 39, Folder 5
Ink sketch of Sadakichi Hartmann by Raymond Brossard (2 leaves; original) (267a)
Box 39, Folder 5
Brochure, "The Paintings of John S. Coppin" featuring an image of a full length portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann (268)
circa 1954
Box 39, Folder 5
Full length portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann by John S. Coppin (269)
Box 39, Folder 5
Portrait by John Decker, with note from Sadakichi Hartmann about colors (270)
1940.
Box 39, Folder 5
Portrait by Peter Krasnow (271)
circa 1930.
Box 39, Folder 5
Profile by Frederick Dana Marsh (272)
Box 39, Folder 5
Portrait by Marvin Beerbohm (273)
1940.
Box 39, Folder 5
Cubist portrait by Ben Berlin (274)
Box 39a
Cubist portrait by Raymond Brossard (275)
Box 39, Folder 5
Portrait by Ray Brossard (smaller version of #275) (275a)
Box 40A
Ink of Bruno's Garret by Herb Rota (276)
Yvette Guilbert, actress, Paris circa 1889, (277)
Coquelin, French comedian (278)
Befreiungshalle 1885, (282)
D. Garrick, English actor (283)
Sadi Constant, French actress (autographed) (284)
Frank J. Kernan, actor (autographed) 1895, (285)
Eleonora Duse, Italian actress (286)
Rachel, French actress (287)
Enlargement of #287 (288)
Dr. Guy Bogart with Sadakichi Hartmann pastel (290)
Captions for UCR exhibition (291)
Old photo equipment (292)
Display case of Sadakichi Hartmann books and articles (294)
Display case of scrapbooks and manuscripts (295)
Bust and pictures of Sadakichi Hartmann (296)
Correspondence and picture (298)
Pamphlet for Leaves on the Water (301)
Matt Moore (signed) (303)
Zaida Ben-Yusuf, self-portrait (304)
Walt Whitman relief by Lillian Bonham (oversize) (305)
Negatives
General note
(all items listed below are reproductions unless otherwise noted)
Box 40A
From The Valiant Knights of Daguerre:
Advertisement for Camera Notes by Sinclair (306)
Advertisement for Camera Work by Marius de Zayas (307)
Advertisement for the Ilotype Company (308)
Sadakichi Hartmann by Howard D. Beach (309)
"Mutual Attraction" by Curtis Bell (310)
"Ravvy and Caddy" by Curtis Bell (311)
"Two Little Dutch Girls" by Jeanne E. Bennett (312)
Untitled by Jeanne E. Bennett (313)
Whistler by Giovanni Boldini (314)
"Waiting for Fair Weather in Brittany" by W.G. Gorthell (315)
"The Goose Picker" by Nellie Coutant (316)
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh portrait by Frank Eugene (317)
Bertha Galland and "Nicky" by B.J. Falk (318)
"Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight" by B.J. Falk (319)
"Girl Feeding Birds" by B.J. Falk (320)
"May Morning" by J.H. Field (322)
"A Pastorale" by Louis Fleckenstein (323)
Elias Goldensky, Philadelphia, Pa. (324)
Meredith Janvier, Baltimore, Md. (325)
Lone Bear by Gertrude Kasebier (326)
"At Rest" by Burr McIntosh (327)
"Iron Man" Joe McGinnity by Burr McIntosh (328)
Lou Dillon by Burr McIntosh (329)
J.E. Mock, Rochester, N.Y. (330)
Niagara Falls, N.Y., July 1850, (331)
"Sleeping Girl" by W. and G. Parrish (332)
"The Butterfly" by Adolf Petzold (333)
"A Girl Dancing" by Henry H. Pierce, Boston, Mass. (334)
Untitled by Henry H. Pierce, Boston, Mass. (335)
"The Bridge" by J.W. Schuler (336)
"Madame G." by Elizabeth Flint Wade and Rose Clark (337)
"A Franz Hals Type" by Elizabeth Flint Wade and Rose Clark (338)
"The Newspaper Office at Night" by W.M. Van der Weyde (339)
"The New York City Hall at Midnight" by W.M. Van der Weyde (340)
"The Plaza, New York, N.Y." by W.M. Van der Weyde (341)
"The Single Building" by W.M. Van der Weyde (342)
"A Torch Light Parade on Fifth Avenue on a Wet Night" by W.M. Van der Weyde (343)
"George Washington Statue on the Steps of the Subtreasury in Wall Street" by W.M. Van der Weyde (344)
Captain de Witt, Princton, N.J. 1903, (345)
"In Brittany" by Walter Zimmerman (346)
"A Vitre Street" by Walter Zimmerman (347)
Famous photographers: Zaida Ben-Yusuf
Portrait of an Old Lady (360)
Young Man in the Panama Hat (362)
Late Afternoon in Winter (366)
Portraits of Mrs. R. and son (367)
When Age Comes Stealing On (369)
Untitled portrait of a woman (378)
Untitled portrait of a man (379)
Untitled (man sitting with book and flowers) (382)
H.H. Kiston, Sculptor (383)
Untitled portrait of a woman (386)
Untitled portrait of a child (388)
Untitled portrait of a man (389)
Untitled (woman and child) (390)
Dr. Jacobi, New York (391)
Untitled (woman and child with a book) (392)
Blessed Art Thou Among Women (393)
Untitled (woman on ground mending clothes) (395)
General Adna R. Chaffee (396)
Walter J. Travis, American Golf Champion (399)
Untitled portrait of a woman (400)
At the Well--Hopi Land (401)
The Canyon de Chelly (402)
Untitled portrait of a man (403)
The Cage of the Blackbird (404)
Feeding the Pigeons (407)
Lady Tying Her Bonnet (408)
The Flatiron Building (410)
The Little Round Mirror (412)
Miss Maude Hellman and J.C. Strauss (416)
An Altar-Dresser, San Juan Capistrano (420)
Mist from the Ocean (421)
Santa Barbara Mission (422)
Negatives by unknown photographers
City Street Scene, people with umbrellas (423)
Nude child at ocean (424)
Man with overcoat and hat (425)
Woman at door examining dress material of another woman (426)
Woman playing piano (428)
Woman with umbrella and bonnet (429)
Woman and child in a chair (430)
Woman seated holding a small pitcher (431)
Woman seated next to a small copy of statue of Venus de Milo (432)
Three women seated, man standing at door (433)
Profile of an Indian woman (435)
Small trees with buildings in background (437)
Portrait of a child (438)
Portrait of a man with head resting on his hand (439)
Ben Berlin, Sadakichi Hartmann, Ray Brossard (443)
Ben Berlin, Sadakichi Hartmann, Ray Brossard (444)
Ray Brossard, standing (445)
Ray Brossard, sitting (446)
Ben Berlin and Margery Winter (447)
Sadakichi Hartmann in truck, Ray Brossard dancing (448)
Ben Berlin, Sadakichi Hartmann, Margery Winter (449)
Margery Winter, Sadakichi Hartmann at Sargents Court (451)
Sadakichi Hartmann and Margery Winter (452)
Line drawings of faces (454)
Margery Winter and Ben Berlin (455)
Ronald P------, Sadakichi Hartmann, and Margery Winter (456)
Ray Brossard dancing (457)
Ray Brossard standing (458)
Ray Brossard sitting (459)
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Bruguiere (460)
Bust of Sadakichi Hartmann by Ejnar Hansen (461)
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Peter Krasnow (464)
Sadakichi Hartmann reading Poe by Peter Krasnow (465)
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Polowetski (two copies) (466)
Stieglitz and Kitty by Steichen (467)
Flatiron Building by Steichen (468)
Guido Bruno caricatures by Herb Rota (470)
Negatives from Sadakichi Hartmann catalogue
Sadakichi Hartmann portrait by Marvin Beerbohm (471)
The Birth of Sadakichi Hartmann by Raymond Brossard (472)
Cubist portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann by Raymond Brossard (473)
Sadakichi Hartmann thinking of Heliogabalus by Raymond Brossard (474)
Portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann by John Decker (475)
Sadakichi Hartmann by Ejnar Hansen (476)
The Old Philosopher by Ejnar Hansen (477)
Garret-Splendor by Sadakichi Hartmann (478)
The Acrobat and the Magician by Sadakichi Hartmann (479)
The Redheaded Woman by Sadakichi Hartmann (480)
Sadakichi Hartmann Reading His Poetry to an Invalid by Peter Krasnow (481)
Sadakichi Hartmann Reading His Poetry to Young People by Peter Krasnow (482)
Sadakichi Hartmann by Albert Rosenthal (483)
Robert Bruce Pierce portrait by Abraham Bogardus (484)
Untitled (man) by Bogardus (485)
La Fille Au Capuchon by Jeanne E. Bennett (486)
Three Women in a Field (487)
Extra prints of illustrations for Valiant Knights of Daguerre
Box 40A
Sadakichi Hartmann by Howard Beach (488)
Two Little Dutch Girls by Jeanne E. Bennett (489)
Elizabeth Blanche Walsh by Frank Eugene (490)
Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight by B.J. Falk (491)
Girl feeding birds by B.J. Falk (492)
Winter Evening by John H. Garo (495)
Elias Goldensky portrait (496)
Waiting for Fair Weather in Brittany by W.G. Gorthell (497)
Meredith Janvier portrait (498)
Sadakichi Hartmann by Gertrude Kasebier (499)
Lou Dillon, World's Champion Trotter by Burr McIntosh (500)
Niagara Falls, N.Y., July 1850, (501)
Sleeping Girl by W. and G. Parrish (502)
Henry H. Pierce portrait (503)
A Dancing Girl by Henry H. Pierce (504)
A Franz Hals Type by Elizabeth Flint Wade and Rose Clark (505)
Madame G. by Elizabeth Flint Wade and Rose Clark (506)
George Washington Statue on the Steps of the Subtreasury on Wall Street by Van der Weyde (507)
The New York City Hall at Midnight by Van der Weyde (508)
Negatives commissioned by Sidney Berger
Box 40A
Images of Sadakichi Hartmann (534)
Tape recordings made by Harry Lawton
General note
(all items are photos of originals unless otherwise noted)
Atma and Paul Hartmann (515)
Atma and Paul Hartmann (516)
Atma and Paul Hartmann (517)
Atma and Paul Hartmann (518)
Atma and Paul Hartmann (519)
Tape recordings from the Will Fowler Collection made by Gene Fowler
General note
(These recordings are located in Box 3 of the Will Fowler Collection)
Reminiscing about Sadakichi Hartmann and Decker
Reminiscing about Sadakichi Hartmann and Decker
Box 41
White Chrysanthemums, Literary Fragments and Pronouncements, by Sadakichi Hartmann Compiled and edited from writings of the
period 1891-1944 by George Knox and Harry Lawton
2. First draft (two copies)
3. Original draft (final)
4. Printer's copy of final draft
5. Galley proofs (two copies)
Miscellaneous Research Materials
Letters to Harry Lawton and George Knox
Box 44
Letters to Harry Lawton and George Knox
Scope and Contents note
re: Sadakichi Hartmann
Photocopies of Sadakichi Hartmann's works
Bruno Chap Books, Tanka and Haikai
My Rubaiyat, third edition
Last Thirty Days of Christ (four copies)
Photocopies of scrapbooks
Box 46
Pringle scrapbook: Sadakichi Hartmann's art essays
Atma Dorothea Gilliland, two scrapbooks
Extra pages of scrapbooks
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She is out of town, he wishes he could had been with her "during the day when the sun shines in early in the morning."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, n.p.
Scope and Contents note
He wants her to stick to her program, she is traveling too fast for him.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Philadelphia, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
He wonders why she thinks he will object of her going to visit her sick mother!
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that he had "packed up things with the studio."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He wants his wife to stop "weeping. Thre is no earthly use in that unless it gives you pleasure."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, San Francisco, CA
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes, "I like to drink and want to drink but not too much, and that is more difficult than not drinking at all. It takes
more will power."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Buffalo, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He believes he is a little nearer to the goal, but does not know yet "exactly how I have made out."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
A letter containing money order "got astray, but it will be traced, so it will reach me, I hope, soon."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Erie, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
He compares porches of Erie with Buffelo.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Kane, Pa.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Philadelphia, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
He is sending a receipt of the insurance of the "goods" that he is mailing.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, n.p.
Scope and Contents note
His asthma is "pretty bad."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Detroit, Mich.
Scope and Contents note
He writes his lectures "now don't take place at all, there is a general revolt...I can tell it some day to you much better
than explain it by writiing."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He still does not know if he will stay in St. Louis. He is wondering how the children are changing and is hoping that "growing
more beautiful than your description."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He is listing a list of things that his wife should send him.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He thinks his Western campaign has begun; there was an article in the paper of Sunday, December 6 issue, "I may soon start
something but I am badly handicapped by lack of money."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He has moved to a new address and has seen a few poeple, "things seems to be rather slow...today is Sunday, and I well see
nobody but just write letters."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Columbus, Ohio
Scope and Contents note
He has always money problem. In this letter he is trying to comfort his wife, "I am sorry, dear, that your debts worry you.
Mine do too, but cheer up, we will get along somehow."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Columbus, Ohio
Scope and Contents note
He had lunch with a family in their house; he writes "we too some day will have a palace that W. & M. can play in it."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Columbus, Ohio
Scope and Contents note
He finds it almost impossible to meet the exact hour of the appointments.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Detroit, Mich.
Scope and Contents note
Schmidt is finally coming back, so he would know what he is going to do, "I am rather tired and disgusted and upset."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Detroit, Mich.
Scope and Contents note
Ford is running for Senate, representing Lansing, Mich.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Detroit, Mich.
Scope and Contents note
One evening at the hotel, six people came to him and introduced themeselves. He believes they recognized him from his pictures
in the newspapers or in his books, and he finds it "quite remarkable."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Detroit, Mich.
Scope and Contents note
He will give a talk to the students of the School of Design; after the talk there will be tea and he is "supposed to meet
a very rich old lady."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Detroit, Mich.
Scope and Contents note
He lost his cane on the way to Detroit.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He writes "I'll come home after my St. Louis experience, I rather starve in S.A. than here." He aslo says that streets are
filled with unemployed people, who have no money to spare.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Buffalo, N.Y.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
Followup to his February 8 letter
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
After his lecture, there will be a party where 200 people are invited.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He hopes his lecture "will be a huge success." Afte the lecture buffet lunch will be served.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that he had forgotten to take the "cut of the bookplate with" him.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He wants her to send him the gas bill that he "will attend to it."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He has been appointed the director of an "X" art school.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
While sleeping he swollowed his plate, which had stucked in his throat, and had to go to the hospital to have it pull out.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
It seems his wife did not like two people that he was working with in St. Louis, "nor I am astonished that you did not like
them - whom did you ever like - it is not necessary either, but it is nice if you can get along with all people and care just
for a few."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He is sending her money for the gas bill and informs her that he is having a new plate made.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He has received the news of the birth of his second daughter; wonders how Wistaria reacted to her and writes that "will know
this week wether I am going to stay in St. Louis or not."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that the "book does not sell as well as it should be. I am listing it but that cost money."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 5 pp., ALS, Savannah, Ga.
Scope and Contents note
He describes his trip from Baltimore to Savannah on a boat. He writes that "this will be a memorable trip as it is the first
time I really go South...The passengers are rather dull, hardly a pretty woman on board...a lot of old men, and some big fat
men and women that eat... quantities of the rather good food."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He went to see Ryder. He thinks he looks a men over 70. He writes "what is the matter with all men that they degenerate so
early in life."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He complains about money, "if I can make...money, what is the use of leading a strenuous life."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He finally has a check to pay the gas bill and the rent.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Atlanta, Ga.
Scope and Contents note
On his way from Washington to New York, he will go to the "Theresa after all, as I can get special rates and it is more centrally
located."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Atlanta, Ga.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that he does not "regret of having made the trip, I get a lot of material for pictures and a story, I always wanted
to write something about the colored people, and this it may lead to something else in the picture."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Savannah, Ga.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about the gallery, "no arts and craft ... not even a first class photographer, but quite a good gallery, with some
excellent pictures." (it includes an excerpt about his impression of Sevannah and the gallery)
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Savannah, Ga.
Scope and Contents note
He describes houses in Savannah; he writes about the branches of the trees, "strange, are also the yellow leaves." About the
cemetery, "is the much beautiful cemetery I have ever seen."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
Mock wants him to write another article about him and that will "square the debt." He wants his wife to send him the pholto
of Mock, which he believes is "in...suitcase in the grey cardboard."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is going to Atlanta, after that he will be back to New York to start a ...movement, "I mean perform some plays..."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He promises his wife to pay the gas bill, and will do his best to raise a part of the money that they owe to the landlord.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Baltimore, Md.
Scope and Contents note
He is in the train for Baltimore. He will try to get home for Christmas, if only for a day or two.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Binghamton, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
It seems he owes to his landlord some $45.00 rent. He wants her to write to their friend Carl E. Schmidt for money, "flatter
him a little."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is in New York to make some money, but so far he has only two dollers to send to his wife. He is pleased that the hall
where he gave a talk was full, and 20-30 people were standing.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about his second meeting being as "crowded as first, even more so...The audience is not as stupid as you may think--guite
a number of artists, Jewish poets, librry girls, etc."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Cleveland, Ohio
Scope and Contents note
He writes about "Old Schmidt" who had opened a new pashionable place near the hotel. "Strange that people who have enough
money to retire always want to make more."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes her that he has not written to her brother, only long time ago to her mather, who it seems, has neglected to mention
it to her. "Nobody has a right to dictate to you." He wants her to come to St. Louis, "Nobody will make trouble, if you love
me and trust me absolutely. Thie is an education for all of us."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 PP., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
Follow up. It seems they have forged checks in addition to other illegal activities. He writes that going to prison does not
concern him, "I don't care if I go to jail for 5 years, you will too."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 14 pp., ALS, Philadelphia, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
He tells his wife that he has been always loyal to her and has not been with other women for the last 4 years. He promised
to take care of her, "if you are really dying away...I will take care of you and nurse you as nobody else can."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 5 pp., ALS, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to know why she sold the furniture, how much she got, who sold it for her, "this is absolutely necessary for my welfare."
(includes pictures)
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He wishes her happiness, "be happy if you can, but you have destroyed my life and happiness completely...I do not blame you;
well what is the use. So long for the last time."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He likes San Francisco; he wants her to move there with her children...but before she moves she should sell a picture of Hughes...he
is always in need of money.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Buffalo, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
Another follow up letter, "you will come back to me by the 29th of February...or I will make public all those little transactions...I
absolutely mean what I said...I do not care what happens to me."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes, "I love you, and will die without you, so please do what you can, by the 26th (in Sadakichi Hartmann will cease
to exist) at 12 p.m. that night," then he adds (just kiding).
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, St. Lous, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He wants her to meet him at Denver to dicide where to go from there. "We won't stay there...You do not need to be afraid of
anything, besides they do not need to know." It seems he is referring to the problems that they were having.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is booked for about 7 or 8 readings and talks; he expect to be home by the 18th or 19th of January and he hopes his wife
finds time to do somthing else "besides cleaning, mending and watering the flowers."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 6 pp., ALS, Buffalo, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
It seems his wife has left him and gone to Colrado Springs. He accuses her of making him the "laughing stock of the village."
Also land lord locked him out and "I am now absolutely homeless." He asks his wife if "was it your intention to get rid of
me and kill me?"
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 11 pp., ALS, Buffalo, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
Follow up letter. He wants her back, if she would not come back until February 27, he will "inform the district attorneys
of all states where we did something illegal together." He accuses her having an affair with Krang, "I suppose he always came
when I was not at home, and the child may not even be mine."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to know where she would like to move; he preperres the west such as Santa Baraba. He also scolds her, "You are a
very very bad girl and mother, as you do not seem to understand the one person who loved you...some day again will talk...and
be nicer to me."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He does not want to go where his wife is, "I get a cough each time I come back. I don't mind that as long as it is not asthma."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
His asthma is over for the time being, and he will write again as soon as there are any news to tell. He is expecting something
from M.P., "if M.P. would send something, it would be a great help."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He is expecting a letter from the Chambers, and if letter "should come, let me know at once, don't send it."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He is looking for a house and hoping to pay it in installments.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about Alma Sprechels (she seems to have connection with the Belgium Relief Fund), "she is so stupid or rather tired
out. She would like to be a leader but somehow can't manage to be recognized as
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
It seems the weather in San Mateo (where his wife lives) causing his asthma to come back. He complains that for 32 hours he
had it, "I will never come to San Mateo again if I can help it."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New york, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He thanks his wife for her trouble of finding a lost page and sending it to him.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New york, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that "it will please you to know that I have a new coat."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Philadelphia, Pen.
Scope and Contents note
He had an asthma attack and had to call an osteopath.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Philadelphia, Pen.
Scope and Contents note
He is complaining about the cold, " some of the nights must have been terrifically cold."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to know if he has mailed $10.00 to his wife. If she has not received it, he must have lost it.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that his book is coming along, but his health is still very poor.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Philadelphia, Pen.
Scope and Contents note
He writes "what a wonderful blessful feeling it is, to be able to lie down again at full length without any breathing difficulty."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to go home on weekends, because he writes on saturday and sunday all offices are closed in New York, and everybody
goes away.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He has made his mind to leave New York after a series of lectures in October.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He lunched with "Brugrenie," talking about "Moore?" and he is hoping that "B" will get some more photographs out of it.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is struggling from day to day "just to get hold of a few dollars." If he can not make it in New York, he will start a lecturing
tour in September.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that his asthma was pretty bad when he arrived in New York, then it changed into a "dismal cough."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is writing all the time and has already sent six articles to the publishers.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He advises his wife to use "iodine" for the itch of the children, "I fear it will take the children a week to get over it;
wash them as little as possible."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He asks his wife to go to the Castle and ask if they can have the house, "I have the 35 and we better take it at once.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He expresses his grief over the death of his daughter Marigold, "I miss her so much. There is no event in my life which has
shown me the futility of things as much as her death."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
Whenever he is alone, his thoughts invariably turns to their daughter Marigold. " It is difficult to persuade myself that
she is gone."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He does not like the people of Asheville. "They seems to think of nothing else but to soack the tourists and invalids." He
wants his wife to move with him, and points out that they would not stay there for ever, "but a year or so would not be bad."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns money.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes he is hungry, but he "can't charge in the hotel so have to be satisfied with a cup of coffee from outside...Pardon
my sins and keep the children warm. There is still hope."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns his health. "I just managed to give the first lecture. There is only one thing to do: to leave as soon as possible."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is pleased that his financial situation is getting better.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
Since he does not life the ordinary hotels and hate boarding houses, he lives in a "House of Mystery." His first talk in Asheville
will be to the Asheville photographers.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is making plans to take a few trips with his wife.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 6 pp., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He went horse back riding and fell hurting three fingers of his left hand, but nothing serious. He is getting ready for an
art exhibition.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
Because he has no money and it is already late, he is not going to send anything for Christmas. He wishes that children should
have a pleasant time. He also writes that the door had fallen on his right foot, for three days he could not walk, had too
much pain.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He is sending her some money and he is very concern for not hearing from her.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He is unhappy in Acheville, he wants to move back to New York, but he has no money. He thinks he can get a few hundre dollars,
if he can sell a painting. He also writes that "the chances for photographic work are everywhere the same. If you had once
mastered the trade you could get work easy enough."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He had a meeting with "Chenbr?" which is "always a stenuous affair. He likes my article about him. This article will surely
go over and I hope to get a good price for it."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
When he was sending his friend "Old Schmidt from detroit" to Germany, he met some of his acquaintances among the passengers,
"it made me feel blue as I would like to go too."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He has been writing all week. Monday being the Labor day, he can not send her money, but if she needs money, he advise her
to borrow some from Mr. B.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
Concerns his health.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about his impression of North Carolina.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Memphis, Tenn.
Scope and Contents note
He is on his way to Albuquerque but has no more money to leave Memphis. He wants her to make sure that "children have some
sort of a Christmas. I will try and forget that is is Christmas and eat doughnuts for dinner."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 5 pp., ALS, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
It seems he has sent 200 letters to advertise his pastils. He has received only 29 answers--"literary men 2, business 2, artists
4, photographers 2, rich men 3, pinters 5, sculptors 5, married ladies 4, ordinary business men 2." He has sold one pastil.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Memphis, Tenn.
Scope and Contents note
He has to make up his mind to go to New York or to Albuquerque, "to go back to N.Y. or to stay here for instance in Memphis
means suicide; my body is too much worn out, and I have very little power of resistance left."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Memphis, Tenn.
Scope and Contents note
He is still in Memphis trying to get some money ($45.-)to make it to Albuquerque. He wants her to write often to "keep up
my courage."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Palmetto, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He complains about his wife's spending habit. He gave her $40 and she spent it "in a wild goose chase, and now you are still...and
I am here, nothing accomplished. We will never learn."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He complains that when he does not send money regularly, she does not write and he begins worrying. He blames her for leaving
Asheville and going to North, "if you at the time had written a cheerful letter...I would have stayed in Asheville and saved
myself a lot of unnecessary suffering."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to know about the house that his wife wants to rent. He is asking if there is playground close to it, how near are
the neighbours, how far is from the station, etc.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He advises her, purely for business reasons, to call herself Mrs. L. Bonham Hartmann or Lillian Bonham Hartmann. "Unless you
want to establish your artistic name as Lillian Bonham."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He thinks those who buy his pastil die or get in a trouble, "fate does not seem to deal very kindly with people who buy pastils
of me."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He advises her to borrow a few dollars, so that "you don't starve or freeze and that none of the children will fall sick."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is back in New York and writes to his wife if she could "get the house sufficiently warm for me, I might venture out on
a mild day just for a few hours to talk matters over."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes "Did you find out about that photographic advertisement. I really think that something could be done in that line."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Palmetto, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about his impression of the town (not very flattery). It has about 2500 inhabitants, "but I can't imagine where
they live...Also churches are not conspicuous. Can't get my mimeographing done here and probably have to go to Tempa for it,
which is three hours away."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Huntsville, Ala.
Scope and Contents note
He decides to go to Albuqueque and believes this is his last chance. "I hope my sufferings will end there..." He also writes
that he worries about her and the little ones, and he has written to several people to send her some money.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Palmetto, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
If he stays in Florida, it would not be in Palmetto. "Palmetto is really no health resort at all, but indifferently striving
to become one."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Palmetto, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
It is only a week he is in Palmetto, and he feels as if he had a new lease on life. He asks her to write on the top of every
letter "Don't come back, whatever you do." He believe one day she also will join him.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Jacksonville, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about his daughter Atma: "You are wrong about Atma. she is really a very nice motherly sort of a girl when at her
best..."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 6pp., ALS, Huntsville, Ala.
Scope and Contents note
He does not like small towns, such as Palmetto, Gainseville, and now Huntsville. In those towns "isolation is simply awful."
He wants her to write him a "nice incouraging letter" if she can.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Huntsville, Ala.
Scope and Contents note
He is in Huntsville and he wants her to come and visit him. The air-fare is more than $120.00 and he does not have it.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 8 pp., ALS, Huntsville, Ala.
Scope and Contents note
Miscellaneous pages written on different dates and on different subjects. He complains about their living condition, "I wish
that we were settled somewhere, and then uncertainty and everlasting suffering and worry were over!"
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3pp., ALS, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He criticises the people in St. Petersburg, "I have never seen such crowds of rich and old people in my life, not even in
Los Angeles. Main street looks like a sanatorium."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Jacksonville, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He apologize for his October 1 letter, "was written in a sinister black mood." He writes about his visit to St. Augustine,
"what pleased me best (artistically)...were the gravyards. The tombstones, almost 400 years old, were so beautifully yellow
and mellos in time, but I believe there are no corpses underneath, they must have been washed away...long ago."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 7 pp., ALS, Gainesville, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He is complaining about the weather, no opportunity to make money in Gainesville, but he wants to stay in Florida at least
until spring, and then may be he will try El Paso, Texas, or Albuquerque, N.M., "whatever I'll do, I am not coming North again."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Palmetto, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
His daughter Atma has remarried but he has not seen her yet. He wants to know if Wistaria is helping her in the kitchen, if
she is he will send her a "dollar or so."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 7 pp., ALS, Jacksonville, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He complains about his health and the weather in Florida, "the whole trouble with Florida is that the land is too low, ofen
below the sea level, so there is mosture everywhere..." He wants her to write to some people and ask for moneny. "Still every
$10 or so will help...well, it is a gamble - I'll let you know what to write when the time comes."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He is staying with his daughter at St. Petersburg--he seems to be happy. He writes that he is going to give a talk at the
Art School, "Altho' I do not really care to do this sort of thing at present, I can't refuse money when it comes my way easily."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Palmetto, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
His daughter Atma and her husband came to visit him; she is married Otis Hurst, champion light weight boxer of Florida. He
is advising his wife not to pay the rent until 25th of the month. "When you come, you simply don't pay for the last month."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Palmetto, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He is complaining about mosquitoes; he fears that his wife and children could get the fever too. "Of course, now the supposidly
beautiful season is going to start, but I don't believe anything any more until I
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Scope and Contents note
He has hung the pictures (draws the locations on the wall where the pictures are hung); if he sales a picture, he will send
her money and pay his own rent.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He is having difficulty to raise $188 for the fare, "as that is not all, you need money on the train, I have to live...no
chance to borrow any money, I have to earn it all." He also is upset with his wife's landlady, she "must be a beast, still
I do not understand how she could have objected if you had offered her ten dollars for two weeks more or something like that."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
His health in Los Angeles is steadily improving, so is his finance--it seems--"There is more than a bare possibility that
I will get a job as a motion picture actor...they want me to play an Indian Prince." He believes, if he gets the job, he will
be paid $250 per week for several weeks. It is the Fairbanks Studio that wants him and all will be decided in a few days.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about his arrival in Los Angeles and his problems to setle down. He has bought a used suit, "as good as new...I
look quite swell. It is $60-75 suit, so indeed a great help." Aileen, who has a beautiful apartment will take care of his
pictures, "that is she will once more exert her influence over both sexes."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
he thanks her for the tie, "made in Japan." He writes that there are no artists in Albuquerque. "I am the only one. They are
all up in Sante Fe (35) and about 50 in Texas."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He is concerned about his teeth. If he wants to give public lecturies, he needs a plate. But to have a plate made in Albuquerque
would be very expensive; he wishes he was in Los Angeles, where a Japanese dentist "if he is still alive and there, would
make me one at cost price, juste as he could make one for you if you should ever get so far West again."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about his works, "the art books are the most difficult to get as they are out of print, and I really had to charge
$10 a volume to make it pay." He askes about the tie that she has sent him. "Did you buy it or did Wisteria make it! What
do you mean by saying 'Wisteria is out as usual'. Do you not make her help you. You better do, it is for her own good."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 6 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about the life of his doctor, Dr. Abams?, in detail. "To me he was the greatest...I have ever met." With this letter
there is also a clipping from "Albuquerque Morning Journal" describing Hartmann's exhibit. "Mr. Hartmann has been known...leading
critics. He has exhibited his paintings with Sloane, Glackens and Perrine, who are leaders in modern art."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian 39987
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He is tired from hanging 60 pictures on the wall for his exhibit. He already has sent 50% of his circuler letters. " I hope
a few pictures will be sold. I made the prices rather low."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
It seems she wants him to stay in the west and, at least for the time beeing, he agrees with her. He is asking about "Rubaiyats"
that she has mail to him, "too bad you did not send them first class. Probably did not have the necessary postage."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian 39983
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to know why she wants a road map. "Do you intend to walk and get choked by sand storms in the dead land. Nearly 55%
of all New Mexico is uncultivated, lack of water makes it look like the desert." He writes that he has discovered "Vic Vapor
Rub. It is much more efficient...and smells like pine woods."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He has located her mails and package which were misplaced in the post office. he advise her to take a job in New Brunswick,
"if you can manage...It might help to solve the problem."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He is still struggling with the altitude of the city. He points out that Denver is higher than Albuquerque, and he was in
a much better condition there. He also writes about the people, "I do not know whom I like best or least, Negro, Mexican or
Indian. They are all lazy and stupid." He goes on describing them one by one.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He lists the names of his new acquaintances, among them Mr. Walter, former mayor of Albuquerque, Mrs. La Belle, president
of Women's Club, etc. He points out that the Mexicans and Indians live by themselves. "They have villages of their own...Houses
are all built with bricks, that is certain kind of soil mixed with water."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He gives his opinions about the city and he thinks he will get use to live there, "I believe Albuquerque will do in the long
run." He has a gassip section, he writes about his daughter Otma "who is once more in New York and Miss Hartmann once more,
I do not know how she manages those things."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He has arrived in Albuquerque. He describes his trip from Texas to N. Mexico. "All Texas and N. Mexico up to 2 hours from
Albuquerque is desert like, earth dotted with cactus grass - no other vegetation to speak of, vary few settlements, no traces."
His main concern is "how my body will fare here."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Amarillo, Tex.
Scope and Contents note
Since his train was a few minutes late, he missed the connection and he will spend a day in Amarillo, Tex. He likes the people
in Texas, "there is more snap to them than in the old South."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Memphis, Tenn.
Scope and Contents note
He is leaving for Albuquerque via Oklahoma City. He sends his address there and asks his wife to write rightaway.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He remembers his daughter Marigold's birthday. "She would be nine years old. I was drinking champagne...when the telegram
arrived...She is right here with me now in the little white frame."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to leave Albuquerque; he has received a telegram from a friend of his who will be passing through Albuquerque on
his way to Los Angeles. "Let us see what that will do. I may join him !? He'll be delighted to pay for my meals anyway."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He is in Los Angeles, but he does not sound happy. "These are hard days! I split with you...This develish asthma...after all
this is a more favorable climate and as I am once here, I'll stay here and make the best of it."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about two friends of his, Matt M. & Aileen P.? He thinks they are the most beautiful persons in the world, "in a
way Aileen is just like a daughter to me, as much as Atma." Soon he will starts lecturing at $5 the tickect, and in a few
weeks he will have enough money to send her to join him in Los Angeles.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
To her concern about her looks and appearance when she comes to Los Angeles, he writes "As for your looks and appearance,
I think you look a d- side better at any time than those clubwomen who stroll with their ugly clothes and faces and think
that they are ok."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
She has moved a new place, he advises her not to get in trouble with the authorities. He wants her to send the children to
the school and have them vaccinated. "Vaccination is compulsory in most of the larger towns...you would not try to keep the
children out of school for that reason, would you?"
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He has sent her $40, "that should help a little and cheer you up." He is selling copies of his books to movie stars, "easy
eough if you get to see them, but it is a hard job to get anywhere near them." He also is trying to sell some of his pictures,
but that also is hard since he does not have a studio to display them.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 5 pp., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He seems quite happy in Los Angeles; he is getting ready to have the family moved in Los Angeles and he has steady work for
a change, "I have the bigest part in the Arabian Nights production next to Fairbanks." After that, he believe, he can get
any position "if I wish to continue a little while longer."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He will start lecturing; the first one will be on Sunday, and from then on every Sunday, "at least such is the plan. Much
will depend on its success. It will be exceedingly difficult on account of my teeth."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., ALS, Albuquerque, N.M.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about Dr. Abrams that "is of divine origin only a trifle far back, like all good Jews he is a descendent of Jehovah."
He also mentions that he bought the World's Almanac, but just what he wanted "the altitudes in different states are left out
in this issue."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He complains that he got sick at the time when he should have been busy selling tickets or pictures. He wants Wistaria to
have her teeth fixed but how to get the money, "that's the problem."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He apologize to her for his behavior, "too bad that we did not get along any better last time." He seems to be down, "I have
so many disappointments that I feel very discouraged at times."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
It seems she has sent him a list to do shopping; he does not want to purchase shoes because "it is always doubtful if they
fit."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He complains about the time passing so quickly and he has to raise "a bigger sum pretty soon," as the rents have to be paid
for his and her places.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 9 pp., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.?
Scope and Contents note
A collection of letters written from different cities and carry different dates. In one he encourage his wife to keep doing
her art works, in another one he writes about Wistaria, she seems to be in Los Angeles and he promise to send her home with
the afternoon bus or train.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1 p., ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He wants her to come to Los Angeles on the bus for the weekend and "I may then be able to tell you the good news?"
French, Wilfred A. to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 1, TLS, Boston, Mass.
Scope and Contents note
Rejection letter of one of his articles.
Alsman, Eve to "Sadakichi's pastels weird as strange artist himself"
General Physical Description note: Printed
Scope and Contents note
Excerpts from different newspapers.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to "Passport to immortality"
General Physical Description note: 1, PrAd
Scope and Contents note
An advertisement for Hartmann's book which was published in 1927, "limited author's edition."
"The Saint Souis art study club"
General Physical Description note: 2 pp., PrAd, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
The club advertisement about its activities, including six lectures to be given by Sadakichi Hartmann.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Lillian Bonham
General Physical Description note: 1
Scope and Contents note
A telegram to his wife, "glad you made the move, will come and see you..."
"Sadakich Hartmann"
General Physical Description note: 1, PrAd, Buffalo, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
An invitation to attend the reading of his series of four dramas.
"Sadakichi Hartmann"
General Physical Description note: 4 pp., New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
Announcement about his lectures and reading in New York.
"Scenes from the Thief of Bagdad"
General Physical Description note: 4, Ph
Scope and Contents note
Cat. No. 111, 130, 149, etc.
Brossard, Raymond to "A sketch"
General Physical Description note: 1, Signed
Scope and Contents note
"Sur-ralist sketch of Sadakichi Hartmann, without obligation to the artist" (original)
"Sadakichi Hartmann"
General Physical Description note: 1
Scope and Contents note
A public invitation to his hotel.
"Sadakichi is back"
General Physical Description note: 1, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
A form letter of invitation for a dinner to raise money to pay for the publication of Sadakichi's book.
Kray, F.L.? to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 3 pp., ALS, n.p.
Duvean, Catharine Macvicar to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 6 pp., ALS, n.p.
Scope and Contents note
The first part is a quote from a poem, may be her own, the rest is addressed to Hartmann. She writes about his "Rubaiyat,"
her feelings for him, etc.
Hartmann, Sadakichi Document
General Physical Description note: 1, DTS, n.p.
Scope and Contents note
He listed the names of his children (including an illegitimte son) as his heirs.
Fujimoris, J? to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 1, TLS, Tokyo, Japan
Scope and Contents note
A thank you letter for Hartmann's donation of his book, Confucius, to the library of the Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan.
Luter, John W. to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 1 p., TLS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
Letter is from the attorney of Mrs. Kathryn H. Stewart, Hartmann's land lady. It seems he has not paid the rent for the month
of October 1923 and other debts.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Inness, George Jr.
General Physical Description note: 1, TLS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
Because of his health he has to leave New York, and he is asking Inness for financial support.
La Rocque, Rodrick R. to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 1, TLS
Scope and Contents note
An "endorsement for the Motion Picture Blue Book"
Hartmann, Sadakichi Document
General Physical Description note: 1, PrAd, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
A document asking information from the people who wants to be listed in the "Motion Picture Blue Book." It will be edited
by Hartmann.
Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 6 pp., TMs, n.p.
Scope and Contents note
A part of the Hartmann's autobiography.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to know since when she started preferring the rainy weather. "Whenever you tell me that you had a good time, it is
the case of a rain or hailstorm."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 6, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He wants his wife to come to New York. He warns her about difficulties she will be facing as she starts looking for a job--he
advises her to ask "extra 100" from her mother, which could help her until she makes up her mind what she wants to do.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 5, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
It seems Lillian's mother sent him her love. He writes "Tell her that such formality is not love at all, merely a pleasant
sensation, or rather physical imitation. I suppose we have to be thankful for all we get. It seems to me that most people
have not the slightest idea what love is." He has written seven articles and worked on a story, ' gone over it again and again.
You can't imagine what ... torture it is to finish a story."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He complains that his wife does not write often because she thinks she does not have much to write, "Life, you know, is not
made up of big events but of minor acts, thoughts and sentiments. Why don't you try and write your future diary to me!"
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes about a vacation he has just taken; he promises her that he "will look about and see if there is any kind of opening
for you here in N.Y."; and he is hoping that twelve of his stories will be published before Christmas.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Pittsburg, Pa
Scope and Contents note
He writes that things are progressing rather slowly. "Well I'll get something out of it anyhow. Have the promise for a lecture
at 100 for ..."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N,Y,
Scope and Contents note
He describes his feeling during a snowstorm; "I felt lonesome like a little wolf left out in the cold."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N,Y,
Scope and Contents note
He does not understand her reference to the 23rd. "What did ever happen on the 23th of Sept. Did you leave East Amora in that
date three yers ago? And why so sad! Cheer up, little girl, and make the best of
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N,Y,
Scope and Contents note
He complains about the weather; but it seems he is happy for a change, he writes "I had a very peaceful life. Eat well, sleep
well, drink perhaps a little too much and write a lot." He also writes that he has not yet seen her sister--"They keep her
away from me, dangerous man that I am."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Buffalo, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is sending her money to come to Buffalo and promises that she will have good time if she will be good.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, New York, N,Y,
Scope and Contents note
It seems his wife owes money to Mrs. Richards; so he promised to send her $5 that she can pay ger debt, and he writes that
Mrs. Richards is a "wonder, tell her that I think so. People like to be flattered."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bohman, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Buffalo, N.Y.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Kane, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
It seems his wife is in Buffalo and he does not want to go there. He will stay in Kane until after Christmas and then go to
Philadelphia--he is hoping she will join him in the following year. He adds "...was here for two days. He is a harmless good
fellow. I rather like him. He has the artistic temperament. I can't get along for any length of time with any body but artists.
So you here to remain an artist do you hear."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Buffalo, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is sending money to his wife to come to Buffalo, and hoping she will have good time, "but you must be good."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, State Collge, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
It seems he wants to send a letter to his mother and he wants to address Lillian's letter to her maidan name. "Could I address
you Mrs. L Bonham...I fear it will look rather funny in a small place like Kane, Pa. where have only one village P.O. to send
special delivery letter to two Mrs. Hartmanns."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Kane, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
It seems she owes money to Mrs. C. and Sadakachi does not have money to send her to pay her debt. His letter is quite nasty.
He writes "It is not the baby, dear, it is all a matter of money. You never were able to support yourself, how can you now
- tired out and without any clothes - support a baby in the bargain....She would, no doubt, trust you if she knew you were
really married, but an unmarried woman with a child nobody trusts..." He advise her to do housework, "I fear all you can do
is manual work."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Kane, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that he has solved the problem of two Mrs. Hartmann. "One is my mother. By the way give it any name you like. Wistaria...She
can keep it until she is old enough to select one herself."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, State Collge, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
He needs his wife's help for a lecture on art. "I need the art lecture after all. So roll it up and mail it at once by special
delivery."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Erie, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
It seems his wife does not understand how one gets tired by sending art circulars. " Well if you only know what I had to do.
Send out a 1000 circulars, write the addresses and do the folding and stamping, and ... hundred typewritten letters with enclosed
tickets which I had to sign... if I don't make anything--it will be a nice mess."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Erie, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
It seems they have a baby daughter and the question is what to name her. "It is her name and shall be as far as I am concerned,
until she can select a name for herself. ... I suppose it is that Mrs. Pabe? bothering you to call her Wistaria."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Erie, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
He advises his wife to go back to the ..."if they have changed residence and have a nice room for you ... I may drop in on
you some day unexpectably."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, Erie, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
On November 11 he will be going to State College, Pa. He is hoping she will join him there, but he "must first know what there
is for me to do this winter." He writes about his health and that he is not drinking "one whisky occasionally (2 this week)
and a glass of bear for dinner, that is my limit."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, Erie, Pa.
Scope and Contents note
In both letters he describes his trip to Erie; he visited schools to give tham atlas & glag; in one school he found "only
the teacher and one pupil."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is sending money to her to join him; he wants her to wear a hat--he has drawn the shape of the hat--"Get a hat shaped like
this ...I think you will book best in it, and if I could persuade you to wear a veil..."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Wheeling, W.V.
Scope and Contents note
He is in West Virginia, his hotel is comfortable, trying to arrange some lectures and he has received her article, which he
thinks is allright.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Wheeling, W.V.
Scope and Contents note
In addition of his complains about the city, he advise his wife not to let Wistaria bother her too much. "Make her obey you,
as you will have your hands full. Could you make me a good copy of the caricature?"
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that he is very tired from seeing people and attending to the sale of the books. Even though he does not have money,
he will manage to be with her for the New Year. He closes his letter by asking if she is teaching Wistaria words with the
blocks.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
His book will be out 'in time - circulating begins next week - to day to Kajiwara, with him to Art Museum in Park."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He is very excited, his poem will be published, will cost $250.- but he has time until February 14 to pay and he has two endorsements;
he mentions the names of those two people and tells his wife to get their names "sink deep into your memory, as they are in
a way the re-maker of S. H. ... Really, the publication of the poem means new life to me - the sunny South for you, Eruope
for me, some day."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
It seems November 8 was his birthday, "Yesterday was my birthday, and I am now two years younger than I was before (44), so
you will finally catch up with me." He does not know how long will stay in St. Louis, may be until December 20, and "then
pay you a holiday visit."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Huntington, W.V.
Scope and Contents note
He is in a new town, where the weather is fine and his health if fair, but, it seems, he is not happy with the arrangement,
"this lecturing business gets on my nerves - and there is nothing in it. My idea is now to go directly to St. Louis ... see
if I can get my poem published."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Wheeling, W.V.
Scope and Contents note
It sems his lecture did not go well, the "lecture was dismal ... I did not even get what I invested - I am ... for the moment
so I will do some writing and picture selling if possible."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Wheeling, W.V.
Scope and Contents note
He is trying to recuperate financially. He has change is place; there are hills all around this new place and he will make
some excursions if the weather permits, but most time he will write: "I will now write to the landlord. A task just as nasty
as the weather."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, Boston, Mass.
Scope and Contents note
On his way to Boston, he meets a group of people who run games in the fair grounds. He finds them different, "and there conversation!
more interesting to me than that of circus people, as I had never met that type before."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Hartford, Conn.
Scope and Contents note
He visits some lady and describes her: "Well ... was at home, but I get a picture in my memory of her life - she would not
open the door, and so I went around to ... there she sat, she must be 65, her hair hanging all around her. I saluted her in
my politest manner, but she snapped at the window with her comb. She was always queer and does not seem to have changed."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, Rochester, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that he went to Mock's (photographer) country place, which is overlooking a valley; he has two daughters who reminded
him his mom "(only they are much more lady like). Made me feel a blue - the girls just adore their father and work with him
- as a home like this was once my dream."
Sellagetts, Alberta to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 7, ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
Letter is written by a 22 year old women who has just given birth to a daughter whose father she claims is Sadakichi. She
is asking Sadakichi to support her and the little girl financially, "You helped Dreamy before Wistaria's birth and since her
birth too." It seems Sadakichi sends this letter to Lillian and asks her "what do you say to this. Seriously do you believe
it. Advise me, dear heart."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, St. Louis, Mo.
Scope and Contents note
He is sending her $15- "the very best I can do at the moment."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
The hotel that he is staying seems to be very convenient, "everything seems to be in reach." His trip to San Francisco was
interesting, and he finds women as "beautiful here as they were uninteresting in Denver."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He has left the hotel and is living with a photographer for a week then will rent a furnished room. He is scheduled for three
lectures; he thinks San Francisco has a peculiar climate, "it is too cold and mist ... and there are no appropriate heating
apparatuses as people don't use them in the right and generous way. ... I have met quite a number of interesting people, they
are very hospitable, but it is difficult to get any money from them."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He wants her to write more cheerfully. "It is surely just as cold here as in Denver and I suffered greatly. And if Mrs. V.
grows silent, it is because you never make the slightest effort to please anybody."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
His first reading was well attended "55 persons actually paid the one dollar admission. With reporters etc there was a total
about 72. This was considered a great triumph for so short a time. But of course it went all for expenses. The next two time
there will be real profit."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
It seems he has published a new edition of the Japonese poems and he thinks his wife would like to know more about it. "I
will send you a copy as soon as I have one to spare. You will see that I publish in better taste than Bruno."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, San Francisco, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
This is a letter of instruction - how to buy a train ticket, what to wear, children's ages, with whom to travel, etc.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y,
Scope and Contents note
He writes that he has too many troubles and he is sorry that she has her troubles; he can send her only $20.- "I think I hope
you will forgive me. I will come home all fagged out and I fear with very little money."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
In Rochester he had no luck with Eastmans, but he met with a few of his old friends. "Everybody here and elswhere knows about
my House of Mystery and Redwood City episodes. It's time that I come to my own."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
It seems his wife is going to have a baby, he wants to have her in the East with him, but he does not have $350.- for the
trip and for renting a place. He is trying to have a book published that he can make some money.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, Detroit, Mich.
Scope and Contents note
On his way from Detroit to New York, he will stop at Rochester to find out if the "Eastmans have any work for me." He will
try to raise some big money, so that he "can carry out some of my plans and that your trip will be merely an (expensive) incidental."
In the conclusion of the later, he advises her to have all her teeth fixed so that they will last for some years.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, Detroit, Mich.
Scope and Contents note
He caught hay fever by going to Mt. Clemens; "Fortunately I am almost over it, but Detroit is no place for me." He is booked
for a reading of "Sebbeus" in a restaurant, one dollar is the admission, and he is hoping to make a few dollars. "But I think
I'll soon go the New York and tro to raise some big money for publication a transp;oration (this latter of special interest
to you)."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, Omaha, Neb.
Scope and Contents note
In Omaha he believes the art is yet "unhuman, its all business. ... No art dealer, no picture buyer." Though there are a few
women's clubs which aspire to encourage and develop art, he had no luck with them. "There is nothing to do immediately so
I decided to go straight to Detroit where I am sure to make some
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He is comparing New York city with Detroit, "But Detroit was even worse, where they have wider streets and more autos. Here
many streets are so narrow that they have to pass in single file, one this way and the other in the opposite direction with
the cars in the middle. ... I have not yet been in the Sub and wan't go if I can help it." His readings are going well, he
is making money but he thinks to do better "it needs more advertising in N.Y. to draw a crowd."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
It seems he is having problems with his health, "I either have to improve greatly or will be forced to leave N.Y. for good."
He is pleased with his doctor, he "is very much interested and believes he can cure me in time. Surely he has done wonders
as far as the asthma is concerned."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
His asthma is back, he wants to leave New York but he wants her to move a new place, "I'll come out as soon as you have moved."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
He has lost his address book; first he missed it in Philadelphia, "I felt so bad at the time and many other times, that it
might hav dropped out during one of these awful coughing attacks. They are record all Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco addresses."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He is giving lectures and is very "busy seeing people and addressing envelops (that everlasting occupation of mine I wish
you once had the job)," and he never had so many auto rides in "my life as I
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that all his acquaintances are photographers except the two ladies who are painters. He thinks they are a sort of
a wedge, but "one does not get very far with this sort of a wedge. It might get stuck. I called on one rich lady who aspires
to be a society leader. She has a beautiful estate ... I do not get very well along with this kind of people. I am so serious
and cynical in all matters pertaining the art."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He complains about his health and the expenses that they are living apart; he wants her to move with him, "You better get
ready, slowly, think of your own apperance particularly." He does not want to pay full fair for one of his children, "...really
has to pay lot by saying that he will be five in January, it can be avoided. (Two months make little difference in a child's
appearance and nobody could prove it)."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He is in Asheville and seems to like it; he meets two sisters, both painters; he describes them, he finds them friendly but
he does not think very highly about their paintings.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, Asheville, N.C.
Scope and Contents note
He complains about his health and the weather, "I come to think more and more that I could live anywhere if I had a steam
heated room, proper diet, and no many (money worry)." He also is talking about selling prints. "But you had to create the
demand, and it is a long way from selling a few prints to real money making."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS
Scope and Contents note
He writes that he has an item of interst for her: "Your Alice Graig is advertised as teacher of children in Robert Reid's
Art School in Colorado Spring." He also goes on telling her about her trip to Tempa, Florida, to meet him, "All you will have
to do is to write half a dozen letters or more, and then wait for the result."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Bonham, Lillian
General Physical Description note: several pages, ALS, n.p.
Scope and Contents note
There are eight letters--no publication place, no date--in this folder. The main theme of all letters is the lack of money
to send her, in one he writes: "... As it is I will stay as long as I can afford it, which won't be very long. And then I
will resume my homeless wanderings."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Tansy
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He is writing that Wistaria? is working part time in Santa Monica. "Perhaps she will come down soon to se you,"--she lives
in Laguna Beach, Ca.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Tansy
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He advise her not to tell to the relief workers that he is on the reservation, "they will find out anyway from press notices
and people telling - but don't you say anything except that." He also writes about his pastels exhibition, which was a "big
fizzle financially."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Los Angeles, Co.
Scope and Contents note
He is back at Los Angeles and looking for a job, "I think, I can get a job again in the movies if I hang on."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Los Angeles, Co.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to know if "dambell Carlos been there."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 2, AL, Tujunga, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He is writing about a lady with the name of Sedarte, "I think she is half crazy or takes dope - amusing study anyway - she
is surely a good musician."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Los Angeles, Co.
Scope and Contents note
It seems Wistaria is upset with him, "My dear Wistaria - when you came home I talked to you but you prefered not to talk to
me - well let it pass!" He also writes that he is expecting to sign a movie contract.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Los Angeles, Co.
Scope and Contents note
It seems Wistaria wants to come to Los Angeles to see the "Miracle Play. "... may be I'll send you with someone else, as it
will be hard for me to see it the second time and yet I may be able to stand it."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Pasadena, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He writes that he has a bad rupture, " I simply can not walk long distances just now."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Los Angeles, Co.
Scope and Contents note
He finds United buses comfortable, "but they take you all over Southern California before you reach Los Angeles." Also he
does not enjoy traveling on Sunday, "I sh'all never travel on Sundays again, as long as my name is Kich (but also that may
change)."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Los Angeles, Co.
Scope and Contents note
He wants her to send "a nice New Year card to three people." He writes the addresses of those people and advise her to put
in corner "Hartmann Family."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Jacksonville, Flo.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Jacksonvill, Flo.
Scope and Contents note
He is sending $2 to Wistaria and asking her to give .75c to Aster and keep the rest and, in return, he wants her to write
a "real nice long letter ."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Los Angeles, Co.
Scope and Contents note
He is sending her an announcement of his talk, "I will be very busy next week." He also wants her to send him a drawing of
her new house and the yard.
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Wistaria
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Los Angeles, Co.
Scope and Contents note
He wants her to say a lot in her latter, "If you hav'nt much to say, say a lot anyway, that is the art of letter writing."
He also wants to know if Aster got his teeth fixed, "how did he like it."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Hartmann, Robert
General Physical Description note: 2, TLS, Los Angeles, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
It seems his son Robert is building a shack for him; he wants him to keep a good record of his expenses, "Kindly keep strict
account on all expenses. When relatives do things together they should do it in businesslike fashion, just as if they were
strangers...it avoids any unnnecessary dispute and unpleasntness."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Eagle, Red
General Physical Description note: 1, TLS, n.p.
Scope and Contents note
He wants to spend a few days at Mrs. Red Eagle's ranch, "I am too impoverished to stay at a hotel, but perhaps I can find
a room for a few days or a week."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to Contemporary
General Physical Description note: 1, TL, Banning, Ca.
Scope and Contents note
He is requesting contribution for his new book - entitled, "Thousand Happy Moments..." He closes his appeal with the words,
"Any word of cheer or small contribution will be received with enthusiasm."
Hartmann, Sadakichi to
General Physical Description note: ALS
Scope and Contents note
In folder 20 there are fifteen post cards sent by Hartmann to his family members from different places and times. In folders
21 & 22 there are empty envelopes and telegrams.
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, New York, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She writes about the weather in New York city and goes on telling him that, "I try to imagine you in New York smoking the
same cigars and drinking the same pale-ale."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 7, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She writes that there was not much in the paper about Hartmann, only "to mention about your being a Japanese poet." She goes
on telling him that, "... Only it troubles me to think that after all I may disappoint you. It seems like a long climb to
reach your mental altitude."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 5, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She writes about their experience in Rochester, N.Y. It seems she went there with someone with the initial of W. (she refers
to him/her only as W.). Also she writes that when "I asked W. what she had to tell you, she said tell him I dreamed of him
last night, but she said it wasn't appropriate to tell me. She won't let me tell any more."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, Quinton, N.J.
Scope and Contents note
She writes that her mother and borother are coming to visit her, but she is not happy about it, " I wish they wouldn't at
all. That will interfere with you and I don't like it." She goes on writing that, "You lament because you cannot be as great
as Michael? - But you've made the most of life that you could under the conditions which you had no control over - and which
molded you."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She writes that Wistaria's baby sister asked her if Hartmann was her father, "I told her you used some of the rooms for storage,
and I rented the rest from you. No one else has questioned. They'll soon get used to the lack of a 'baby's papa' and forget
that have one around is the usual custom!"
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She writes that she dreamed they both died at the same time and were buried together and that she was "supremely happy! I
don't care if I had a soul or not just as I could lie with you for ever. I suppose Mrs. K. would like it too! and G.T. does
in her secret heart, and Mrs. E.B.H. will when she get old!"
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She has her own stationery and for the first time she is using it by writing to Hartmann, "I christen this paper by writing
to ylou."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She thanks him for the flowers, "I had a surprise yesterday of a box of flowers ... So you won't wait until I die? ... I feel
much stronger but cannot eat much yet. My stomach must be weak - I get enough so quick - I used to eat and eat, and eat, but
never again, I guess."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She writes about Wistaria's photo, "Isn't that the funniest little photo of Wistaria - the one in which she looks like you!"
She also writes that "Get rested and take good care of yourself - to please Mrs. Kennedy." She wants to send her a pastel,
"a little landscape in pastel which may be is good enough for her."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, Quinton, N.J.
Scope and Contents note
She writes that "I dreamed last night you came back to me and I read everything in your face before you said a word ... I
thought you had a 'falling out' with Mrs. K. on account of drinking! ... 'Dream haven' is just the name for our home."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, Quinton, N.J.
Scope and Contents note
She is complaining about her life, but it seems she is more concerned about Hartmann, "I keep thinking of how you ought to
be resting - but keep urging yourself on the drink, drink, drink. Some day there will be a sudden ending. I am so worried
that I can take pleasure in nothing and the world seems dull, indeed."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 3, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
Scope and Contents note
She wants to know how Hartmann is getting along with the photographers "without drinking with them!" She is keeping busy with
her work, which is her only salvation, "You know what I said when I first met you, that I could never cross the chasm of my
early training to reach your heights. The dark cloud that bounced over me as a girl will never be lifted for me to comprehend
- what?"
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
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She writes that she is going to give up writing him letters "except to tell you what I've done, that I'm striving hard to
make things, for that is all you want anyway."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
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She is sending him drawings and hoping that he will not think they are bad. She is also happy that Hartmann is keeping busy,
"I am so glad things are moving for you."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
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She wants to know if he is goind to see any of the artists, "Tell me who they are, and if you see any nice paintings."
Bonham, Lillian to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 2, ALS, East Aurora, N.Y.
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She writes about their two children, Wistaria and Marigold, "See how Marigold gets bigger all the time because she drinks
so much milk." She also describes one morning how first she started caughing, then Marigod, and "then Wistaria joined in and
there was a coughing chorus."
Valentine, E.E. to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Basking Ridge, N.J.
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This is a thank you letter for $2 that he had sent to Mrs. Valentine, who was in charge of the cemitery where Marigold was
buried. "The evergreen tree is growing very beautifully and is spreading so that it covers almost entirely the grave of your
little daughter. As the little tree seems to speak of an everlasting love so I trust you may some day be re-united in love
and happiness with your daughter."
? to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 4, ALS, Corona, Ca.
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Probably they are business letters--could not read a word.
Phillips, Duncan to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Washington, D.C.
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It seems Hartmann has sent a painting to the Phillips Memorial Gallery in Washington, D.C. This letter is a reply to his inquiry
about the painting--first Phillips did not like it but now he wants to keep it and sending him a check for fifty dollars.
Macavoy, Florence B. to Hartmann, Sadakichi
General Physical Description note: 1, ALS, Hollywood, Ca.
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She writes that "the title of your forthcoming thesis intrigues me ... what a world of 'blood, lust, greed and fears,' to
paraphrase Winston."
Art Digest
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Issues of Art Digest from January 15, 1937 through November 1, 1944.