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BOX I:OV 1 REEL 1 |
Part I: Correspondence and
Writings, 1873-1879
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Letterpress copies of Schuyler’s outgoing correspondence and writings including
drafts from his book Turkistan: Notes of a Journey in
Russian Turkistan, Khokand, Bukhara, and Kuldja (1876). Topics covered
in the correspondence relate to Schuyler's diplomatic and literary activities,
financial concerns, discussions about U.S elective politics, and notes concerning
his transfer requests. A microfilm edition is available at shelf no. 17,016. |
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Arranged chronologically and according to page number. |
BOX I:OV 1 |
Unbound letterpress copies (oversize),
1873-1879
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BOX II:1-II:3 |
Part II: Correspondence, 1862-1915
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Correspondence to and from Schuyler as well as some third-party correspondence
between others. The series contains letters by Schuyler to members of his family
including Gertrude Wallace King Schuyler (wife), Evelyn Schuyler Schaeffer
(sister), Matilda Scribner Schuyler (sister), and George Washington Schuyler
(father). Written between 1862 and 1890, the letters describe his diplomatic
affairs, nominations and resignations, travel, and social events and provide news
of significant persons and events, including atrocities in Bulgaria. Also included
in the series are letters written to Schuyler by people outside his family. This
correspondence is largely professional and relates primarily to his diplomatic and
writing careers. Third-party correspondence consists of letters to Gertrude
Wallace King Schuyler from her sister, Mary King Waddington, and a separate folder
of correspondence between other people. |
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Arranged largely as family, general, and third-party correspondence and therein
chronologically. |
BOX II:1 |
Family correspondence from
Schuyler |
BOX II:1 |
1862, Oct.-1865, Nov.
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BOX II:1 |
1867, Sept.-Dec.
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BOX II:1 |
1868, Mar.-Dec.
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(2 folders) |
BOX II:1 |
1869, Jan.-Dec.
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(2 folders) |
BOX II:1 |
1870, Jan.-Dec.
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BOX II:1 |
1871, Jan.-Nov.
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BOX II:1 |
1872, Feb.-Oct.
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BOX II:1 |
1873, Jan.-Dec.
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BOX II:1 |
1874, Jan.-1875, June
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BOX II:1 |
1876, July-Dec.
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BOX II:1 |
1877, Jan.-July
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BOX II:1 |
1878, July-1879, Aug.
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BOX II:1 |
1880, Mar.-Dec.
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BOX II:1 |
1881, Jan.-Apr.
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BOX II:2 |
1881, May-Nov.
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BOX II:2 |
1882, May-Nov.
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BOX II:2 |
1883, May-1885, Oct.
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BOX II:2 |
1886, Oct.-Dec.
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BOX II:2 |
1887, July-1888, May
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BOX II:2 |
1889, July-1890, Apr.
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BOX II:2 |
General correspondence to
Schuyler |
BOX II:2 |
1870, Jan.-1876, Dec.
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BOX II:2 |
1877, Jan.-1879, June
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BOX II:2 |
1880, Sept.-1883, Dec.
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BOX II:2 |
1884, Feb.-Oct.
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BOX II:2 |
1885, Feb.-1886, Nov.
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BOX II:2 |
1887, Feb.-1888, Dec.
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BOX II:2 |
1889, Jan.-1893, June
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BOX II:2 |
Undated
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BOX II:2 |
Letter of acceptance, Central Relief Committee,
1876
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BOX II:2 |
Letters between Schuyler and George Bakhmeteff,
1886-1890
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BOX II:2 |
Letters by Schuyler about Ármin Vámbéry's
published accounts of his travels in central Asia, 1874, undated
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BOX II:2 |
Receipt of Schuyler's resignation as U.S. consul
in Reval, Russia, 1870
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BOX II:2 |
Telegram of appreciation regarding atrocities in
Bulgaria, 1879
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BOX II:2 |
Third-party correspondence |
BOX II:2 |
Letters to Gertrude Wallace King Schuyler
(wife) from |
BOX II:2 |
Panaretoff, Stephen, 1901
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BOX II:2 |
Waddington, Mary King (sister),
1879, 1914-1915, undated
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BOX II:3 |
Waddington, Mary King (sister),
undated
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BOX II:3 |
Miscellaneous, 1876, 1887-1901,
undated
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BOX II:3-II:4 |
Part II: Writings File, 1868-2015
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Writings by Schuyler including printed copies of magazine and newspaper articles
by him, copies of the 1901 edition and 2015 reprint of his Selected Essays, handwritten manuscripts recounting his travels in Turkestan and Utrecht,
the Netherlands, and miscellaneous other writings including notes, transcriptions,
and translations. Also included are writings by Schuyler’s wife Gertrude Wallace
King Schuyler concerning her father Charles King; King family history in
Elizabeth, New Jersey, Oyster Bay, New York, and Rome; and events during the Civil
War including the New York City draft riots in 1863. The series also contains
notes in an unidentified hand on Anthony Jenkinson’s travels in central Asia. |
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Arranged by author and therein alphabetically by type of material. |
BOX II:3 |
By Schuyler |
BOX II:3 |
"Byzantium Churches," undated
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BOX II:3 |
Handwritten transcription of Sam Willson's Ghost by John Pierson, undated
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BOX II:3 |
Handwritten translations and transcriptions
of poems, prayers, and quotations by others, 1877-1879, undated
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BOX II:3 |
Lists, undated
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BOX II:3 |
Magazine articles, 1877-1889
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(2 folders) |
BOX II:3 |
Newspaper articles, 1868,
1889-1890
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BOX II:3 |
Other writings and notes,
undated
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BOX II:3 |
Selected Essays, with a Memoir by Evelyn Schuyler Schaeffer
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BOX II:3 |
1901 edition
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BOX II:3 |
2015 reprint |
BOX II:4 |
Travels |
BOX II:4 |
Turkestan, Central Asia, 1868
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BOX II:4 |
Utrecht, the Netherlands,
undated
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BOX II:4 |
By Gertrude Wallace King Schuyler (wife),
undated
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BOX II:4 |
By unidentified writer, notes on Anthony
Jenkinson's travels in central Asia, undated
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BOX II:4 |
Part II: Printed Matter, 1868-1925
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Magazine and newspaper articles mentioning Schuyler as well as articles on other
topics collected by him. Included in the series is a scrapbook detailing
Schuyler’s family history, diplomatic service, appointments and nominations,
investigation of the atrocities in Bulgaria, and translation of The Cossacks (1852) by Leo Tolstoy as well as his other literary works, lectures,
social life, health, and death. The series also contains a message by the United
States president about revolt in the Turkish provinces in 1877, a report on the
atrocities in Bulgaria, and a Greek pamphlet on canon law. |
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
BOX II:4 |
Magazine articles |
BOX II:4 |
Mentioning Schuyler, 1876-1901
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(3 folders) |
BOX II:4 |
Other articles, 1888, 1890
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BOX II:4 |
Message from the president of the United States
relating to the revolt in the Turkish provinces, 1877
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BOX II:4 |
Newspaper articles |
BOX II:4 |
General, 1868, 1877-1880, 1909, 1925,
undated
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BOX II:4 |
Mentioning Schuyler |
BOX II:4 |
Loose clippings, 1874, 1885-1901,
1925, undated
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BOX II:4 |
Scrapbook, 1874-1891
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BOX II:4 |
Pamphlet on canon law in Greek,
1872
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BOX II:4 |
Report of the Central Committee for the Relief of Distress in Bulgaria, 1877
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BOX II:4-II:5 |
Part II: Miscellany, 1663-1905
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Cards and stationary; a certificate awarded to Schuyler; family genealogy
pertaining to the Cochrane, Schuyler, and Van Rensselaer families; a graphite
sketch; a black and white map of the famine in Russia; obituaries and memorials;
photographs, including those of Schuyler and his wife; a passport; and royalty
statements. The series also contains letters concerning the donation of Schuyler’s
library and unidentified items including a drawing of a plaque and a manuscript
titled "Lettre de Yozgat." |
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
BOX II:4 |
Cards and stationery, undated
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BOX II:4 |
Certificate, 1861
See Container II:OV 1 same heading
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BOX II:4 |
Family genealogy, 1663, 1698, 1718, 1857,
1877-1901
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(2 folders) |
BOX II:5 |
Family genealogy, undated
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BOX II:5 |
Graphite sketch, undated
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BOX II:5 |
Letters referring to the donation of Schuyler’s
library to the New York Public Library, New York, N.Y., and Department of
State, Washington, D.C., 1901, 1905
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BOX II:5 |
Map of famine in Russia, undated
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BOX II:5 |
Obituaries and memorials, 1890
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BOX II:5 |
Passport in Russian, 1874
See Container II:OV 2, same heading
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BOX II:5 |
Photographs, undated
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BOX II:5 |
Royalties from Charles Scribner's Sons,
1902-1905
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BOX II:5 |
Unidentified items |
BOX II:5 |
Drawing of a plaque, circa 1868
See Container II:OV 3, same heading
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BOX II:5 |
Summary of "Lettre de Yozgat" concerning the
treatment of Armenians in Yozgat İli, Turkey, author unknown,
undated
See Container II:OV 4, same heading
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BOX II:OV 1-II:OV 4 |
Part II: Oversize, 1861-1871
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An oversized certificate, a passport, drawings, and a manuscript. |
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Arranged according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items
were removed. |
BOX II:OV 1 |
Miscellany |
BOX II:OV 1 |
Certificate awarded to Schuyler,
1861 (Container II:4, same heading) |
BOX II:OV 2 |
Passport in Russian,
1871 (Container II:5, same heading) |
BOX II:OV 3 |
Unidentified items |
BOX II:OV 3 |
Drawings of a plaque,
circa 1868 (Container II:5, same heading) |
BOX II:OV 4 |
Summary of "Lettre de
Yozgat" concerning the treatment of Armenians in Yozgat İli, Turkey,
author unknown, undated (Container II:5, same
heading) |
BOX III:1-III:3 |
Part III: Correspondence, 1859-1933
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The Correspondence series contains correspondence to and from Schuyler as well as
some third-party correspondence. The series is divided into family, general and
third party. The bulk of Schuyler’s writings to his family consists of letters to
his sister, Evelyn Schuyler Schaeffer. Correspondence to Schuyler include letters
from George H. Boker, Samuel S. Cox, Nicholas Fish II, Edward A. Freeman, Sir
Henry H. Howorth, Marshall Jewell, and Frederick William Seward and mostly relate
to Schuyler's professional work. Third-party correspondence includes letters
written to Schuyler’s wife, Gertrude Wallace King Schuyler from her sister, Mary
King Waddington from Paris during World War I, as well as some correspondence to
Schuyler’s sister Evelyn Schuyler Schaeffer and her husband, Charles Ashmead
Schaeffer. |
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Arranged largely as family, general, and third-party correspondence and therein
chronologically. |
BOX III:1 |
Family correspondence from
Schuyler |
BOX III:1 |
1859-1868
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BOX III:1 |
1870-1873
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BOX III:1 |
1879
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BOX III:1 |
1882-1890, undated
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(9 folders) |
BOX III:1 |
General
correspondence |
BOX III:1 |
From Schuyler |
BOX III:1 |
1871-1890,
undated
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(5 folders) |
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