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Speeches and Writings, 1921-circa 1970
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A report on the annual meeting of the
Manuscript Society held in Washington, D.C., 9/19-22/1963. Prepared for LC
Information Bulletin. 9/24/63.
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Remarks in support of H.R. 6237, 86th
Congress, 1st Session. October 4, 1963.
Forwarded to the Archivist of the United States for use in justification of
funds for NHPRC to allocate for the compilation of documentary sources
significant to the history of the United States. |
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Long Remembered: Facsimiles of the five
versions of the Gettysburg Address in the handwriting of Abraham Lincoln.
Notes and Comments on the Preparation of the Address by David C. Mearns and
Lloyd A Dunlap. The Library of Congress, Washington: 1963. Z663.34.147 |
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J. Franklin Jameson. A tribute incorporated
in a letter from Mr. Mearns to Ruth Anna Fisher dated November 18, 1963.
Printed in: J. Franklin Jameson: A Tribute, fourteen contributors, edited by Ruth Anna Fisher and William
Lloyd Fox and published by the Catholic University of American Press,
Washington, D.C., 1965. |
BOX 119 |
1964-1965
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Not Known at This Address. A speech delivered
before the New York Civil War Round Table at The Lamb's Club, New York City,
February 11, 1964. Printed in: Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address: Commemorative Papers. Edited by Allan Nevins, University of
Illinois Press, 1964. pp.
118-133. |
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Five quotes from The Lark by Colett Burges. 2/17/64 [My
Feet; The Lecture; A Bore in the House; A Parisian Beverage; and The
Floorless Room] |
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Drafts for two citations. For 1) Allan Nevins
and 2) Carl Sandburg. Prepared March 17,
1964, for use of the Chief of General Reference and Bibliography
Division. |
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Three Drafts: Variant comments on proposed
legislation to amend the title of the Library of Congress to include "the
National Library of the United States." March
25, 1964.
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Civil War Centennial Commission 7th National
Assembly, Atlanta, Georgia, June 11,
1964. DCM remarks as moderator of a discussion on the problems of
the Civil War; drafts of introductions of Dr. Albert Burton Moore, Roy
Kirklin Davenport, and Dr. Charles P. Roland; and draft of an introduction
of Allan Nevins by The Honorable Fred Schwengel, M.C. |
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Alice Lee Parker: "Set Down Aught in Alice,
or, The Prince and the Photographs." A poem written on the occasion of Miss
Parker's retirement from the Library of Congress. July 15, 1964.
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Many Happy Returns: A Discourse on the 70th
Anniversary of the District of Columbia Library Association, September 26,
1964. Printed in: D.C. Libraries, Vol. 36, No. 1, January
1965.
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Ford's Theatre. [Restoration]. Remarks made
on Sunday evening at the Lincoln Museum, Washington, D.C., November 29, 1964.
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The Answerers: A Fog-Laden Panorama of LC's
Collections. Parts I and II. Prepared January 19, 1965. Printed in: The Library Journal, Vol. 90, No. 7, April 1, 1965, and Vol. 90, No. 8, April 15, 1965.
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Work Papers for the Library Journal article. |
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"Brush of the Comet": Archibald MacLeish at
the Library of Congress. Written on February 15, 1965, for The Atlantic Monthly. Printed in Vol. 215, No. 5, May
1965.
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To the Clients of Clio. An address read
before the faculty of St. Albans School, Washington, D.C., February 24, 1965.
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Ars Longa Vita Brevis. March 19, 1965. [Plan for an expanded
program for LC in all fields and activities.] |
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Aged Six Years. About Daniel J. Reed upon the
occasion of his leaving the staff of the Library of Congress. July 16, 1965.
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To: O. M. S. with love from the Misonaist.
Remarks at a luncheon on the occasion of the retirement from the Library of
Congress of Olive M. Seltzer. December 20,
1965.
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BOX 120 |
1966-1968
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The Library of Congress and the U. S. Civil
War Centennial Commission: A Summary Statement. January 25, 1966. Prepared for transmission to the Acting
Director of the U. S. Civil War Centennial Commission. |
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When's A Pentagon Not a Pentagon? September 12, 1966. Excerpt from the
Charles S. Hamlin Papers, Diary for December 16, [1941], Manuscript
Division, Library of Congress. |
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A brief review of the establishment of the
Center for the Coordination of Foreign Manuscript Copying. Remarks of the
Chief of the Manuscript Division at a meeting of the Librarian's Advisory
Committee for the Center held in the Library of Congress, October 14, 1966.
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From the Od!DSE of Homer. Remarks on the
occasion of the retirement from the Library of Congress of Dorothy S. Eaton.
October 24, 1966.
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Gettysburg on the Eve of an Address. A speech
delivered on the occasion of the 103rd Anniversary of the Dedication of the
Cemetery at Gettysburg. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1966.
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Not Enough Room. A talk delivered at the Area
Chapter meeting of the Manuscript Society, held in the Library of Congress,
March 3, 1967.
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Ainsworth the Unforgettable. [Ainsworth Rand
Spofford]. A paper read before the Literary Society, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1967. Printed in: LC Quarterly Journal, Vol. 25, No. 1, January 1968. |
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Waldo G. Leland. [Tribute-Obituary] October 19, 1967. Prepared for the American
Philosophical Society and published in their Yearbook 1968. |
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Mearns Autobiography. Prepared at the request
of, and forwarded to, Mr. Armistead Boothe of the Literary Society,
Washington, D.C. October 26,
1967.
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Diminuando. Remarks of Mr. Mearns made at his
retirement dinner, The Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C., December 16, 1967.
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A Doleful Sound. Paper read before the Iota
Chapter, Beta Phi Mu, Department of Library Science, The Catholic University
of American, Thursday evening, April 25,
1968.
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Capitol Punishment: An Address on the
Defamation of Cuspidoria Americana. Delivered before the U. S. Capitol
Historical Society, September 11,
1968.
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History of the Library of Congress. Lecture
delivered on September 19, 1968, in the
George Washington-Library of Congress Lecture Series, in the Library of
Congress, Page School, Room 324A Main Building. |
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"Ever and Ever, Carl." An address delivered
at the dinner meeting of the Manuscript Society held in Springfield,
Illinois. September 26, 1968. [A tribute
to Carl Sandburg presented under the auspices of the Illinois
Sesquicentennial Commission.] |
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To Forgive Divine. An address delivered
before the Cum Laude Society, St. Albans School, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1968.
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Manuscript Resources of the Library of
Congress for the Study of the Secession Years. A lecture delivered on November 12, 1968, in the George
Washington-Library of Congress Lecture Series, in the Library of Congress,
Page School, Room 324A, Main Building. |
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Remarks at Reference Department Division
Chiefs' Luncheon. Library of Congress, Whittall Pavilion. February 12, 1969.
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circa 1970, Address delivered to a convocation
at St. Albans School for Boys, Washington, D.C., 1970 or 1971
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BOX 121 |
Book Reviews |
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1945-1958
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BOX 122 |
1959-1964
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Radio and Television Broadcast Scripts, 1949-1962; and Introductions of persons,
alphabetically arranged. |
BOX 123 |
Ghost writings, 1944-1963
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BOX 124 |
Three Presidents and Their Books, University of Illinois Press, 1955 hardback; 1963 paperback. Research
Notes; galley proof, page proof, clippings, comments, etc. |
BOX 125 |
Largely Lincoln, St. Martin's Press, 1961.
Drafts. |
BOX 126 |
Largely Lincoln, St. Martin's Press, 1961.
Printer's copy; reviews, comments, etc.
See also Oversize
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BOX 127 |
The Lincoln Papers, 2 vols. Published by Doubleday, 1948
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Correspondence concerning the details of
publication and correspondence about the published volumes; promotional
material; and clippings. |
BOX 128 |
Research notes (2 binders) |
BOX 129 |
Abstracts from correspondence in the Robert
Todd Lincoln Collection. Binder, copies 1 and 2. |
BOX 130 |
Drafts |
BOX 131 |
Transcripts from the Robert Todd Lincoln
Collection |
BOX 132 |
Transcripts from the Robert Todd Lincoln
Collection. Selected but not used. |
BOX 133 |
Handwritten transcript notes. |
BOX 134 |
Typed transcriptions, no. 1 |
BOX 135 |
Typed transcriptions, no. 2 |
BOX 136 |
Index - Galleys. |
BOX 137 |
The Story Up To Now
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1946
(Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress) |
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1947
(Separate) |
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Rough drafts |
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Text |
BOX 138 |
Notes and abstracts,
miscellaneous |
BOX 139 |
Partial bibliography;
miscellaneous |
BOX 140 |
Typescript copies 2 and 3 |
BOX 141 |
Galley proofs, page proofs
(annotated) |
BOX 142 |
Corrected galley proofs; page
proofs |
BOX 143-149 |
Research File
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Notes on a variety of subjects including material on the history of the various
copies of the Gettysburg Address. Includes bound copies of Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook of the War (2 vols., 1865) and copies of newspaper articles about Mark Twain in
Washington, D.C., published in 1868. |
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Arranged by type of material. |
BOX 143 |
Declaration of Independence and Life of Mistress
Dorothie Vernon of Haddon Hall |
BOX 144 |
General and Miscellaneous |
BOX 145 |
Vestvali |
BOX 146 |
Dunlap-Mearns notes on the Gettysburg
Address |
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Set 1 |
BOX 147 |
Set 2 |
BOX 148 |
Set 3 |
BOX 149 |
Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook of the War, 2 vols., 1865
See Oversize
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Lincoln assassination conspiracy. Negative
copies of material in National Archives concerning Criminal Case No. 4525 and
Pardons |
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Mark Twain in Washington, copies (negative
photostats) of newspaper articles published in 1868 relating to the residence of Mark Twain
See Oversize
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Parsons, Edward Alexander, notes on
collection |
BOX 150-155 |
Editorial File and Advisory Review
Material
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Books and articles submitted to Mearns as editor or for advisory review by
publishers. |
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Arranged by title of publication or type of material. |
BOX 150 |
The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Vol. I |
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Pages 1-599 |
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(4 folders) |
BOX 151 |
Pages 600-924 |
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(2 folders) |
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The Lincoln Collector(Story of the Oliver Barrett Collection) by Carl Sandburg. Advance
uncorrected proofs. (Reviewed for the New York Herald Tribune, 1949) |
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Checklist of the Abraham Lincoln Collection
of Oliver R. Barrett, copies, 1948
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(2 folders) |
BOX 152 |
(1 folder) |
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Uncorrected proofs |
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(2 folders) |
BOX 153 |
Lincoln Day By Day, Vol. III. Page proofs; galley proofs for complete index published in
Vol. III |
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(2 folders) |
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The American Story, Broadcast Music, Inc., in association with the Society of American
Historians, 1955
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BOX 154 |
Papers and books |
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Hollis, C. Carroll, “Lincoln's First
Biographer” |
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Miers, Earl Schenck, “Capitol
Hill” |
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Searcher, Victor, “Lincoln's Journey to
Greatness” |
BOX 155 |
Thomas, Benjamin P., “Abraham Lincoln”
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Ulin, Arnold Arthur, “Take Your Case to the
People” [radio and television techniques] |
BOX 156-160 |
Miscellany, 1830-1967
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Appointment calendars, awards, mementoes and souvenirs, photographs, and prints.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
BOX 156 |
Appointment calendars |
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1950-1957
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(2 folders) |
BOX 157 |
1958-1960
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(2 folders) |
BOX 158 |
1961-1965
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(3 folders) |
BOX 159 |
1966-1967
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Awards and certificates, 1948-1949, 1958-1967
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Invitations, 1939,
1954-1967
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(4 folders) |
BOX 160 |
Mementoes and souvenirs |
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Autographs |
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Collected, 1830-1935
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Compliments of authors, 1940-1944, 1954-1961
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Library of Congress sesquicentennial logo,
1950
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Presidential inaugural souvenir book, 1901
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