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