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BOX 101-102 Addenda, 1882-1966
Journals, family correspondence and papers, general correspondence, writings, and miscellany.
Organized by the year in which the addition was processed and thereunder alphabetically by subject or type of material in conformity with the arrangement of the main body of papers.
BOX 101 1980 Addition
Family correspondence, Owen Jones Wister, 1882-1883 (formerly restricted) See also Container 6, same heading
1984 Addition
Journals, 1914-1915
(2 vols.)
Family papers
Tuckerman, Emily, 1907-1923, undated
Wister, Mary Channing (wife), 1916, undated
Wister, Sarah Butler (mother)
Correspondence, 1883, undated
Manuscript of "The Early Years of a Child of Promise," 1905
(5 folders)
Wister, William (son), 1937
General correspondence
Furness, Horace Howard, and family, 1897-1921, undated
Haines, Ella (Mrs. D. Jansen Haines), 1917
Harrison, Hall, undated
Kane, Florence B., 1898-1937, undated
Kipling, Rudyard, 1936
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919), 1915
Unidentified publisher, 1910
BOX 102 Writings
Essays
"In the Day of Our Innocence," 1918
"The Scab," 1904
Poem, "Ballade of Joyous Journeys," undated
Miscellany
Deed between Alexander W. Wister et al. and Elizabeth Dilks, 1909
General, 1932-1935
Story outline, author unknown, undated
1996 Addition
Family correspondence
Stokes, Frances K. Wister (daughter)
Letters from Wister, 1914, 1933 See also Container 3, Wister, Frances Kemble
Letters from others, including Stephen Vincent Benét, 1938, 1966 See also Container 14, Benét, Stephen Vincent
Stokes, Walter (son-in-law), 1934
Wister, Mary Channing (wife), 1904, 1910, undated See also Container 3, same heading
General correspondence
Johannsen, Albert, 1908 See also Container 25, same heading
Unidentified, 1908
Writings
Notes on father, undated
Poems, undated
Speech about Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1889

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