Inventory
Select a series below to jump to the inventory for that series:
Series I. Correspondence of Howard Chandler Christy: 1912-1952
Series II. Correspondence of Nancy Palmer Christy: 1921-1976
Series III. Address Books, Date Books, and Guest Books: ca. 1909-1952
Series IV. Financial and Legal Papers: 1908-1981
Series V. Subject Files: 1896-1981
Series VI. Photographic Material: ca. 1873-1952
Series VII. Original Artwork: ca. 1898-1944
Series VIII. Scrapbooks: ca.1919-1952
Series IX. Films: ca. 1929-2001
Series X. Miscellaneous Ephemera: ca. 1893-1950
Series XI. Related Collections: 1970s-2001
Series I. Correspondence of Howard Chandler Christy: 1912-1952
BOX 1
Folder | Title | Date |
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1 | Adair, Herbert and Dee Dee | n.d. |
2 | Adams, Gridley | 1937 |
3 | Adamson, Hans Christian | 1943 |
4 | Allen, Clarence | 1952 |
5 | American Artists League | 1938 |
6 | American Bemberg Corporation | 1935 |
7 | American Bible Society | 1942 |
8 | American Friends of Britain | 1941 |
9 | American Guild of Musical Artists, Inc. | 1937 |
10 | American Guild of Variety Artists | 1944 |
11 | American Historical Society (see Ser. V, Biography for the American Historical Society) |
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12 | American Labor Party | n.d. |
13 | The American Legion | 1922-39 |
14 | The American Legion Monthly | 1927 |
15 | American Merchant Marine Library Association | 1942 |
16 | American Overseas Aid – United Nations Appeal for Children | 1948 |
17 | American Red Cross | 1920 |
18 | American War Heroes Foundation, Inc. | 1942 |
19 | Aponian, Haig L. | 1946 |
20 | Architect of the Capitol | 1936-40 |
21 | Army and Navy Club | 1950 |
22 | Army Air Forces – War Department | 1943 |
23 | Arnold, Arthur T. | 1946-52 |
24 | Ashurst, Henry F. | 1940 |
25 | Astor, Helen | 1937-39 |
26 | Atlantic City Pageant | 1924-44 |
27 | Aucoin, Lionel A. | 1937 |
28 | Austin, Irene Delroy | 1932 |
29 | Austin, Warren R. | 1940-51 |
30 | Autry, Gene and Ina | 1951; n.d. |
31 | Baer, Louise “Bugs” | n.d. |
32 | Baker, John C. | 1946 |
33 | Baker, Margaret | 1949 |
34 | Baldwin, Col. and Mrs. | n.d. |
35 | Bankhead, W. B. and Florence | 1936-39; n.d. |
36 | The Banshees | 1936-47 |
37 | Barber, Fanny | 1926 |
38 | Barkley, Alben W. | 1940-47 |
39 | Barnes, Foster L. | 1950 |
40 | Barrett, John M. | 1934 |
41 | Barrington, [?] | 1943 |
42 | Barthelmess, Richard and Jessica | 1934-39; n.d. |
43 | Barton, Bruce | 1937 |
44 | Bean, Mr. and Mrs. George | n.d. |
45 | Beard, Daniel C. | 1935-39 |
46 | Beaton, Ralph H. | 1943 |
47 | Beebe, Ralph A. | 1950 |
48 | Beebe, Dr. and Mrs. William | n.d. |
49 | Bell, Ulric | n.d. |
50 | Bellamy, Francis Rufus | 1942 |
51 | Bendix, Vincent | 1930-44; n.d. |
52 | Bendix Aviation Corporation | 1937 |
53 | Benmont Papers, Inc. | 1948 |
54 | Bennett, George R. | 1948 |
55 | Benney, W. B. | 1924 |
56 | Benson, Stuart | n.d. |
57 | Benter, Charles | 1937-41 |
58 | Bercovicis, [?] | n.d. |
59 | Berk, Ann | 1949 |
60 | Bigelow, Poultney | 1937 |
61 | Biggers, George C. | 1949 |
62 | Bingham, Barry | 1950 |
63 | Bixby, Mrs. Kingore | n.d. |
64 | Blair, Henry T. | n.d. |
65 | Blake, Katherine | 1922-23 |
66 | Blethen, Clarence B. | 1926 |
67 | Bloom, Sol (see also Cameron, George T.) |
1935-48; n.d. |
68 | Bloom, Vera | n.d. |
69 | Blount, Judson H. | 1949; n.d. |
70 | Blount, Marvin K. | 1951-52 |
71 | Blumenthal, Ann | 1943 |
72 | Boland, Patrick | 1938 |
73 | Boomer, Lucius | 1937 |
74 | Booth, Willis | n.d. |
75 | Boothe, Clare | 1940 |
76 | Borow, Ben | n.d. |
77 | Borow, Louis | n.d. |
78 | Borow, Maurice | n.d. |
79 | Boston, Barbara | n.d. |
80 | Boston, Lyon | n.d. |
81 | Bowman, S. B. | 1934 |
82 | Boy Scouts of America | 1935-37 |
83 | Braden, Spruille | 1945 |
84 | Bragdon, Claude | n.d. |
85 | Brann, Louise J. | 1937-41 |
86 | Brannan, Alma | n.d. |
87 | Branson, Taylor | 1937 |
88 | Brisbane, Arthur | 1933 |
89 | Brokaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Tuttle | n.d. |
90 | Brown, Arthur William | 1952 |
91 | Brown, E. W. | 1947 |
92 | Brown, Ethel Zaring | 1938 |
93 | Brown & Bigelow | 1950 |
94 | Bryon, Joseph M. | 1949; n.d. |
95 | Bryon, Kathleen | n.d. |
96 | Buck, Frank | 1938 |
97 | Buck, Gene | 1937 |
98 | Budd, Ralph | 1927-41 |
99 | Budner, George | n.d. |
100 | Bulkeley, Alice | 1952; n.d. |
101 | Bulkeley, John D. | 1942-52; n.d. |
102 | Bullock, Mrs. Hugh | n.d. |
103 | Bundles for Britain | 1941 |
104 | Burdick, Usher L. | 1941 |
105 | The Burke [Edmund] American Memorial Committee | 1940 |
106 | Burman, Joy | n.d. |
107 | Burton, Harold H. | 1946-52 |
108 | Byrd, Harry F. | 1949 |
109 | Byrne, J. J. | 1937 |
110 | Cadison, Leo M. | 1947 |
111 | Cameron, George T. | 1947 |
112 | Cameron, Ralph | 1924 |
113 | Campfire Girls, Inc. (see Ser. V, Posters – Campfire Girls) |
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114 | Cantrell, William | 1938 |
115 | Caraway, Hattie W. | 1937-38 |
116 | Carpenter, Horace T. | 1937-40; n.d. |
117 | Carstarphen, F. E. | 1940 |
118 | Carter, Amon G. | 1949 |
119 | Cartoonists and Illustrators School | 1948 |
120 | Castle, B. | 1933 |
121 | Catlin, Robert | 1949 |
122 | Chadwick, Stephen F. | 1939 |
123 | Chandler, Albert “Happy” | 1937-40; n.d. |
124 | Chandler, George F. | 1925 |
125 | Chandler, Irving A. | 1936 |
126 | Chandler, Mildred | 1939-48; n.d. |
127 | Chandler, Carolyn | n.d. |
128 | Chase, Harry Woodburn | 1939 |
129 | Chase, Joseph Cummings | 1947 |
130 | Chase, R. Dana | 1949 |
131 | Cheek, John H. | 1937 |
132 | Cheek , Robert S. | 1936-41 |
133 | Chenoweth, M. O. | 1944 |
134 | The Chicago Tribune | 1946 |
135 | Christenberry, C. W. (see Recruiting Publicity Bureau) |
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136 | Christian, George | 1922 |
137 | Christy, Nancy Palmer | n.d. |
138 | [Christy, Natalie?] (see also Chandler, Carolyn) |
n.d. |
139 | Church, P. Schuyler | 1950-51 |
140 | The City Club of New York | 1937 |
141 | City of New York George Washington Bicentennial Commission | 1932 |
142 | Clapp, Paul | 1940-46; n.d. |
143 | Clark, Tom C., U. S. Attorney General | 1947 |
144 | Clayburgh, Alma | 1927-37 |
145 | Clemens, Cyril | 1937 |
146 | Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | n.d. |
147 | Cohan, George M. | 1935-38 |
148 | Collens, David | 1920 |
149 | Collins, Virginia Lee | n.d. |
150 | Commander, C. C. | 1938 |
151 | Committee on the Constitution | 1937 |
152a
152b |
Common Cause, Inc.
Conard, Evelyn |
1951
1912-13 |
153 | The Congressional Club | 1940 |
154 | Connally, Tom | 1938-47 |
155 | Coolidge, Calvin | 1924-27 |
156 | Coolidge, Grace | 1934 |
157 | Cooper, Irene | 1940 |
158 | Cooper, Martha K. | 1952 |
159 | Cooper, Prentice | 1941-42 |
160 | Cooper, William P. | 1938 |
161 | Coppock, F. D. | 1947-50 |
162 | Condon, Richard | n.d. |
163 | Conzelman, Jim | 1950 |
164 | Cornwell, Dean | n.d. |
165 | Cortes, P. M. | n.d. |
166 | Costin, Mildred Chandler | 1949 |
167 | Cotillo, Judge and Mrs. | n.d. |
168 | The Courtenay Club | 1939 |
169 | Cox, E. E. | 1941-49 |
170 | Craig, Clayton Bion | 1949-50 |
171 | Cramer – Tobias Co., Inc. Advertising | 1936 |
172 | Crawford, Mrs. George Gordon | 1921 |
173 | Crist, W. E. | 1951 |
174 | Crocker, Samuel E. M. | n.d. |
175 | Cromwell, James | 1935; n.d. |
176 | Crooks, Richard | 1937 |
177 | The Crowell – Collier Publishing Company | 1949 |
178 | Crowson, Charles and Margaret | 1952 |
179 | Crumbaker, Maurice and Rosa | 1946 |
180 | Curran, D. Edward, Jr. | n.d. |
181 | Currin, Jack | n.d. |
182 | Curtis, Polly | 1927; n.d. |
183 | Custer, Elizabeth B. | n.d. |
184 | Dale, Ernest H. | 1936 |
185 | Dall, Anna Roosevelt (see also Ser.V, Illustration– “When the White House…”) |
1934 |
186 | Damrosch, Walter | 1939 |
187 | Darling, Gaile | 1949 |
188 | Daugherty, Harry M. | 1923 |
189 | Daughters of Ohio in New York | 1935-37 |
190 | Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | n.d. |
191 | Davis, James H. | n.d. |
192 | Davis, James J. | 1925-41; n.d. |
193 | Davis, Smith | 1949-52 |
194 | Davis, Vachel | 1939-50 |
195 | Dayton, Fred | 1947 |
196 | Dayton, Helena Smith | 1942-48 |
197 | de Forest, Laura B. | n.d. |
198 | de Milhan, Zella | n.d. |
199 | Dempsey, Jack | 1950 |
200 | de Paula Machado, Decio | 1936-40; n.d. |
201 | de Ruddicombe, Jack | n.d. |
202 | Deramus, W. N. | 1950 |
203 | Dewart, William Thompson | n.d. |
204 | Dewey, Thomas | 1948-50 |
205 | Di Castagnola, Alice | 1941 |
206 | Diehl, Mrs. Ambrose | n.d. |
207 | Di Frasso, Dorothy | 1929 |
208 | Dirksen, Everett McKinley | 1950 |
209 | Disabled Veterans Art Guild | 1949 |
210 | Doblhoff, Baron and Baroness Robert | n.d. |
211 | Doheny, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | 1928; n.d. |
212 | Doheny, Lucy | 1927-30 |
213 | Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | 1932-39; n.d. |
214 | Dollar, R. Stanley | 1926 |
215 | Dondero, George A. | 1949; n.d. |
216 | Donnelly, John | 1938 |
217 | Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs. James | 1950-51; n.d. |
218 | Downey, Morton | n.d. |
219 | Doyle, Michael Francis | 1947 |
220 | Drum, General and Mrs. Hugh A. | n.d. |
221 | The Drums of Peace (see Ser. V, Illustration – The Drums of Peace) |
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222 | Duke, C. W. | 1941 |
223 | Duncan, Peggy | 1940 |
224 | du Pont, Alfred V. | 1948-49 |
225 | Durban, Bangie | n.d. |
226 | Dutch Treat Club | 1952 |
BOX 2
Folder | Title | Date |
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1 | Earhart, Amelia | n.d. |
2 | Eaton, Charles A. | 1947-48 |
3 | Edison, Charles | 1940-52 |
4 | Edwards, William H. | 1932-42; n.d. |
5 | Ehle, Francese M. | n.d. |
6 | Eisenhower, Dwight D. | 1943 |
7 | Eldridge, Paul | 1943 |
8 | Eliot, Maud Stoutenburgh | n.d. |
9 | Ellison, Grace | n.d. |
10 | Embassy Club | 1929 |
11 | Endicott, Katy | 1939-52 |
12 | Endicott, Samuel | 1939 |
13 | Engel, Michael and Mary Diller | n.d. |
14 | Ermsderger, Helen | n.d. |
15 | Ernst, Richard P. | 1924 |
16 | Ewing, John | 1949; n.d. |
17 | Exposition of Women’s Arts and Industries | 1953 |
18 | Fabian, Dominick | 1948 |
19 | Farly, James A. | 1937-40; n.d. |
20 | Farnham, Sally James | 1940 |
21 | Ferger, Mr. and Mrs. Roger | 1949-52; n.d. |
22 | Figuerva, Alfonso | n.d. |
23 | Finger, John W. | 1943 |
24 | The First Church of Christ, Scientist | 1948-49 |
25 | Fish, Hamilton | 1936 |
26 | Fitch, Willis S. | 1943; n.d. |
27 | Flagg, James Montgomery | 1925-38; n.d. |
28 | Fleishel, Marc | 1945 |
29 | Flynn, F. M. | 1948 |
30 | Ford, Elise | 1936-49; n.d. |
31 | Foster, Lorraine | 1930-38 |
32 | Foster, Marion | 1941 |
33 | Foster, Stephen Memorial Commission | 1948-51 |
34 | Franklin, Chester M. | 1952 |
35 | Fraser, J.E. | 1939 |
36 | Freeman, Augusta H. | 1937 |
37 | Frid, J. W. | 1928 |
38 | Friedman, Anna (see also Ser. I, II, V – Kentucky Colonels) |
1940-44 |
39 | Furey, Bernard A. | 1938 |
40 | Gallagher, Michael | 1932-51 |
41 | Garden Publications, Inc. | 1950 |
42 | Gardner, Nadine R. | 1950 |
43 | Garibaldi, Guiseppe | n.d. |
44 | Garner, J. | 1939 |
45 | Gautier, Eleanor | 1933 |
46 | General Motors Corporation | 1938-49 |
47 | Gerard, James W. | 1935 |
48 | Gilcrease, Thomas | 1949-51 |
49 | Gilmore, Gladys Chase | 1949 |
50 | Girdler, T. M. | 1943 |
51 | Glover, Mary Julian | n.d. |
52 | Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rube | 1937; n.d. |
53 | Goldman, Albert | 1949-50 |
54 | Goldman, Herman | 1949 |
55 | Goldman, Mayer C. | 1932 |
56 | Golembieski, F. E. (see Recruiting Publicity Bureau) |
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57 | Gossler, Mr. and Mrs. Philip | n.d. |
58 | Grafenecker, William J. | 1949 |
59 | Graham, E. R. | 1927 |
60 | Graham, Ruby | 1927 |
61 | Grand Central Art Galleries | 1936-52; n.d. |
62 | Grauer, Ben | 1945-47 |
63 | Grauman, Sid | n.d. |
64 | Gray, Pauline B. | 1951 |
65 | Gray, T. | 1935 |
66 | Gray, Theodore M. | 1951 |
67 | Green, Joshua | 1926 |
68 | The Greenbrier and Cottages | 1938 |
69 | Greene, Ellen Hunt | 1950 |
70 | Greenough, Edmee | 1932-49 |
71 | Greenwood, Ruth M. | 1949 |
72 | Gruber, Florence | 1951 |
73 | Guiglia, Alfonso Facchetti | 1935-36 |
74 | Guion, Molly | 1956; n.d. |
75 | Guyer, U. S. | 1932-37 |
76 | Gwalter, L. Ivimy | 1948 |
77 | Hackett, Edmund | 1947 |
78 | Hadley Foundation, Inc., The Henry | 1938 |
79 | Hague, Robert L. | 1934-37 |
80 | Haldorson, Jean and Roy | 1952 |
81 | Hallman, Frances | 1939 |
82 | Hamilburg, Mitchell J. | 1951 |
83 | Hand, Minnie T. | 1950 |
84 | Hanna, Eloise Smith | 1952 |
85 | Hanson, Clarence B. | 1951 |
86 | Harbord, J. G. | 1937 |
87 | Harding, Warren | 1937; n.d. |
88 | Haring, Alma M. | 1951 |
89 | Harriman, Grace | 1936-38; n.d. |
90 | Harris, William | 1938 |
91 | Harriss, Dr. and Mrs. | 1930 |
92 | Hawkins, Gladys | 1939 |
93 | Hawthorne, Lila | n.d. |
94 | Hayden, Susan | 1949 |
95 | Hays, Will | 1923-45; n.d. |
96 | Hearst, Millicent | 1923-24 |
97 | Hearst, W. R. | 1930 |
98 | Hearst’s International/Cosmopolitan | 1933 |
99 | Heinen, William C. | 1939 |
100 | Heitman, Bessie | 1950; n.d. |
101 | Heitman, Charles E. | 1948 |
102 | Henderson, Donald | 1936 |
103 | Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | 1937 |
104 | Henderson, Martha B. | 1936 |
105 | Herbert, Paul M. | 1948 |
106 | Herbert, Thomas | 1947 |
107 | Hersholt, Jean | 1942-43; n.d. |
108 | Higgins, Daniel P. | 1935 |
109 | Hill, K. | 1938 |
110 | Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. | n.d. |
111 | Hines, General and Mrs. John L. | n.d. |
112 | Hodge, James D. | 1926; n.d. |
113 | Holdridge, Nell | n.d. |
114 | Holdridge, Dr. and Mrs. P. | n.d. |
115 | Holt, Homer A. | 1937-39 |
116 | Hoover, Herbert | 1944; n.d. |
117 | Hoover, J. Edgar | 1938-49; n.d. |
118 | Horn, Aloysius S. | 1948 |
119 | Howard, Meredith | 1946 |
120 | Howard, Roy | 1943 |
121 | Howard Chandler Christy Reproductions, Inc. | 1939 |
122 | Hubbard, Elbert | 1938 |
123 | Hughes, Charles E. | 1924-37 |
124 | Hughes, Robert Thornley | n.d. |
125 | The Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin | 1937 |
126 | Humber, Robert Lee | 1950-52; n.d. |
127 | Humphreys, Rogers | n.d. |
128 | Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick | 1938-49; n.d. |
129 | Hurst, Fannie | n.d. |
130 | Hussey, J. Gordon | 1942 |
131 | Hutchinson, Edith S. | 1933; n.d. |
132 | Hutton, Marjorie | 1935; n.d. |
133 | Ignatius, Sister | 1950-51; n.d. |
134 | Impellitteni, Vincent R. | 1951 |
135 | Jacobs, Leonebel | 1939 |
136 | Jacobs-Bondi, C. | 1940 |
137 | Jahncke, Ernest Lee | 1930 |
138 | James, Marquis | 1938; n.d. |
139 | Jameson, Edith and House | n.d. |
140 | Jarman, Pete | 1940 |
141 | Jeffers, W. M. | 1938; n.d. |
142 | Johnson, Arthur C. | 1946-49 |
143 | Johnson, Jed | 1941 |
144 | Johnson, Keen | 1940 |
145 | Johnson, Louis (see also Recruiting Publicity Bureau) |
1944-52; n.d. |
146 | Johnson, Lucy | 1936 |
147 | Jones, Fred | 1949-50 |
148 | Jones, W. Alton | 1936-50; n.d. |
149 | Jordonaires Choral Ensemble | 1940 |
150 | Juley, Paul | 1943; n.d. |
151 | Kane, Lillian | 1950 |
152 | Kansas City Southern Railway Co. | 1949 |
153a | Keelan, Ellen | n.d. |
153b | Keller, Dean | 1941 |
154 | Keller, Kent E. | 1936 |
155 | Kelly, Joan | 1945 |
156 | Kelso, Bob | 1947 |
157 | Kendall, Messmore | 1940 |
158 | Kentucky Colonels | 1939-50 |
159 | Kenyon, Doris | n.d. |
160 | Kerney, James D. (see VFW) |
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161 | Kettering, Charles F. | 1956 |
162 | Key Syndicated Services Corporation | 1939 |
163 | Kiernan, William L. | 1938 |
164 | King, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace | n.d. |
165 | King, Marion | 1940 |
166 | Kirlin, Julie | 1939 |
167 | Kreisler, Fritz | 1941; n.d. |
168 | Kress, Rush | 1931-37 |
169 | Kross, Anna Moscowitz | n.d. |
170 | La Brague, Julia | 1949-50 |
171 | Laemmle, Carl | 1935 |
172 | Laffoon, Emily | n.d. |
173 | La Guardia, F. H. (see also Ser. V, Posters – Bill of Rights, Four Freedoms) |
1934-41; n.d. |
174 | Lahm, [?] – als to Lahm from HCC | 1942 |
175 | Lamb, Charles Rollinson | 1937-39; n.d. |
176 | The Lambs | 1935-50; n.d. |
177 | Langford, Laura | 1926 |
178 | Langworthy, Elmer D. | n.d. |
179 | Latona, Jacob A. (see VFW) |
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180 | Lausche, Frank J. | 1945-49 |
181 | Leach, William H. | 1948 |
182 | League of Nations Association, Inc. | 1939 |
183 | Leary, F. D. | 1947 |
184 | Leonard, Lillian | 1949 |
185 | Levett, Benjamin A. | 1950 |
186 | Levey, Ralph M. | 1937-46 |
187 | Lewis, B. Palmer | 1949 |
188 | Lewisohn, Adolph | 1924 |
189 | Lewitt, George | 1941 |
190 | Life | 1937 |
191 | Lilly, Josiah K. | 1938-40 |
192 | Lin, Betty Nina Lisen | 1948 |
193 | Linn, [?] | n.d. |
194 | Little, E. H. | 1938 |
195 | Lloyd, Starr H. | 1935 |
196 | Logan, Josephine Hancock | 1936-39 |
197 | Longstreet, Helen Dortch | 1939 |
198 | Lorimer, John C. | 1949 |
199 | The Lotos Club | 1937-52 |
200 | Lynn, David (see Architect of the Capitol) |
BOX 3
Folder | Title | Date |
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1 | MacArthur, Douglas | 1942-48 |
2 | MacArthur, Jean | 1943 |
3 | MacDonald, Byrnes | 1937 |
4 | MacLeish, Archibald | 1941 |
5 | MacNichol, Laura | n.d. |
6 | Magee, James C. | 1942 |
7 | Maier, Ruth R. | 1937 |
8 | March, Charles H. | 1937 |
9 | Markham, Baird H. | 1946-47; n.d. |
10 | Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Carrington | 1948-49; n.d. |
11 | Marshall, Vause W. | 1938 |
12 | Mason, Mr. and Mrs. George Grant | 1939-61; n.d. |
13 | Mason Hospital, Virginia | 1936 |
14 | McAllister, D. Edward | 1935 |
15 | McCall’s Magazine | 1924 |
16 | McClelland, Lila | 1933 |
17 | McCordock, Robert Stanley | 1937 |
18 | McCormick, Tom | n.d. |
19 | McCurrach, George (see Ser. V, Advertisements – McCurrach Organization) |
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20 | McIntyre, B. D. | 1950-51; n.d. |
21 | McFall, Walter T. | 1949 |
22 | McGrann, W. H. | 1939 |
23 | McGregor, Louise W. | 1946 |
24 | McLain, Raymond, S. | 1947; n.d. |
25 | McLaughlin, Charles F. (see Bloom, Sol) |
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26 | McReynolds, Sam D. | 1937 |
27 | Meier, Nellie Simmons | 1938 |
28 | Merrill, Dick | 1937 |
29 | Mertins, Louis | n.d. |
30 | Metropolitan Club | 1950 |
31 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 1949 |
32 | Meyer, Annie | 1943 |
33 | Miles, J. Fred | 1940 |
34 | Miley, Thomas Jefferson | 1935 |
35 | Miller, George T. | 1936 |
36 | Minnesota Historical Society | 1927 |
37 | The Minute Women of the U.S.A | n.d. |
38-44 | Miscellaneous Greeting Cards and Invitations | |
45 | Mix, Tom | n.d. |
46 | Moore, Anna | 1940 |
47 | Moore, Fanny | 1927; n.d. |
48 | Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arthur | n.d. |
49 | Moore, W. J. | 1940 |
50 | Morgan, Mrs. George | n.d. |
51 | Moss, Jas. A. (see also Bloom, Sol) (see also United States Flag Association) |
1939-41 |
52 | The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association | 1940 |
53 | Mulrooney, Edward P. | 1932 |
54 | Munsey, Frank A. Company | 1912 |
55 | Munson, Vera and Don | n.d. |
56 | Murphey, Vincent J. | 1942 |
57 | Mussolini, Benito | 1928-29 |
58 | Naftzger, M. C. | 1947 |
59 | Nanovic, John L. | 1948 |
60 | Nashville Woman’s Press and Authors Club | 1942 |
61 | National Bureau For Blind Artists, Inc. | 1938 |
62 | National Committee of the Birthday Ball for the President | 1935 |
63 | National Cyclopedia of American Biography | 1938 |
64 | National Security League, Inc. | 1918 |
65 | National Sesquicentennial Committee | 1925 |
66 | National Society United States Daughters of 1812 | 1941-42 |
67 | National Variety Artists, Inc. | n.d. |
68 | Navy Athletic Association | 1937 |
69 | Neely, Matthew M. | 1941 |
70 | Nelson Gallery of Art, William Rockhill | 1937 |
71 | New York Infirmary | 1941 |
72 | New York Institute for the Education of the Blind (see also Ser. V, Posters – Education of the Blind) |
1943-45 |
73 | The New York Times | 1936-40 |
74 | New York World’s Fair | 1939 |
75 | Noonan-Kocian Company | 1947 |
76 | North American Rayon Corp.: | 1945 |
77 | Northrup, Ada | 1949 |
78 | Oberhardt, [Obie] | 1952 |
79 | Obolensky, Serge (see Ser. V, Park Lane Hotel/Sherry-Netherland) |
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80 | O’Connor, John | 1938 |
81 | Odlum, Floyd | 1938 |
82 | O’Dwyer, William | 1947-48 |
83 | Office of Civilian Defense (see Ser. V, Posters-Bill of Rights, Four Freedoms) |
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84 | Ohio Bell Telephone Company | 1947-48 |
85 | Ohio State Archaeological & Historical Society | n.d. |
86 | Ohioana Library Association | 1950-51 |
87 | Oklahoma Historical Society | 1946 |
88 | Oklahoma State Society, Inc. | 1935 |
89 | Oldham, Samuel T. | 1951 |
90 | Oliver, Oren | 1949 |
91 | O’Ryan, John F. | 1937 |
92 | Oxnam, G. Bromley | 1949 |
93 | Palmer, Bessie P. | 1936 |
94 | Pancani, A. | 1940; n.d. |
95 | Parker, Elmer Oris | 1937 |
96 | Parsons, Kathryn | n.d. |
97 | Paterno, Minnie | 1937; n.d. |
98 | Patigian, Haig | 1948 |
99 | Patriotic New Yorkers | 1922 |
100 | Patterson, Russell | 1951 |
101 | Patterson, V. Marie | n.d. |
102 | Payne, Mrs. E. R. | 1938 |
103 | Peale, Norman Vincent | 1939-52; n.d. |
104 | Pease, Clarke D. | 1948 |
105 | Pell, [?] | n.d. |
106 | Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. Claude | 1939-40; n.d. |
107 | Pepper, George Wharton | 1938 |
108 | Perkins, Dorothy | 1932; n.d. |
109 | Peru, Katharine | n.d. |
110 | Pitts, Zasu | 1944-45; n.d. |
111 | The Players Club | 1939 |
112 | Police Athletic League [PAL] | 1937-52 |
113 | Pollock, Channing | 1928 |
114 | Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. | 1924 |
115a | Poor Richard Club of Philadelphia | 1936 |
115b | Porter, Martha Byrd | 1941 |
116 | Post, Charles Johnson | 1950 |
117 | Potter, John S. | n.d. |
118 | Pouch, Mrs. William H. | 1942 |
119 | Pratt, Marsha Whitney | 1952 |
120 | Presnal, William B. | 1939 |
121 | Pritchards, Charles C. | 1938 |
122 | Putnum, George Palmer (see Earhart, Amelia) |
BOX 4
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Quinn, Ralph H. | 1939 |
2 | Radcliff, George | 1939-45 |
3 | Ralston, Samuel M. | 1924 |
4 | Ramsay, Collette | n.d. |
5 | Ramsay, Mrs. J. Reid | n.d. |
6 | Raynor, Josephine | n.d. |
7 | Recruiting Publicity Bureau | 1950 |
8 | Reid, J. D. | 1937 |
9 | Reid, Robert Pittman | 1938 |
10 | Reynolds, Robert R. | 1937 |
11 | Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. | n.d. |
12 | Rickenbacker, Adelaide | 1941-51; n.d. |
13 | Rickenbacker, Eddie V. | 1933-51 |
14 | Rickert, Edward J. | n.d. |
15 | Riley, James Whitcomb, Memorial Association | 1922 |
16 | Rinehart, Mary Roberts | 1927-45; n.d. |
17 | Ripley [Believe it or not] | 1941; n.d. |
18 | Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. | 1939; n.d. |
19 | Robinson, Joe T. | 1924-30 |
20 | Rockefeller, John D. | 1943 |
21 | Rogers, Betty | 1937-41; n.d. |
22 | Rogers, Edith Nourse | 1938-50 |
23 | Roosevelt, Eleanor | 1939 |
24 | Roosevelt, Franklin D. | 1939-42 |
25 | Roosevelt, Sara D. | 1934 |
26 | Rowe, L. S. | 1924 |
27 | Rudisill, Earl S. | 1938 |
28 | Russell Feature Service | 1935 |
29 | Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Babe | n.d. |
30 | Ryan, Mrs. Martin | 1946 |
31 | The Salvation Army (see Ser. V, Posters–The Salvation Army Fighting Faith Crusade) |
|
32 | Sansome, Frederick A. | 1948 |
33 | Sauter, James | 1947 |
34 | Schafer, Lorena A. | 1948 |
35 | Schoonover, Frances S. | n.d. |
36 | Scott, Mary | 1951 |
37 | Seabury, John Alden | 1921 |
38 | Seaman, J. A. | 1950 |
39 | Sears, Ruth | 1950 |
40 | Secrest, Robert T. | 1942 |
41 | Serrati, Col. M. | 1928 |
42 | Seton, Ernest Thompson | 1925-40; n.d. |
43 | Shaw, Winfield | 1952-53 |
44 | Sheldon, Theodore | 1955 |
45 | Sherwood, Uncle Bob | n.d. |
46 | Shoap, Pearl | 1939 |
47 | Shun, Louis J. | 1950 |
48 | Siegel, John Otto | 1919 |
49 | Signing of the Treaty of Greene Ville | 1944-46; n.d. |
50 | Slack, Erle B. | 1949 |
51 | Slater, Ellis D. | 1949 |
52 | Slaton, John M. | 1924 |
53 | Slemp, Campbell Bascom | n.d. |
54 | Sloane, John E. | 1950 |
55 | Slocum, John J. | 1941 |
56 | Smith, Alfred | 1927; n.d. |
57 | Smith, Frank | 1936 |
58 | Smith, Harmon | 1943; n.d. |
59 | Smith, Holly | n.d. |
60 | Smoot, Reed | 1924 |
61 | Society of Illustrators | 1947-52; n.d. |
62 | Soldiers and Sailors Club Ball | 1935 |
63 | Sousa, Mr. and Mrs. John Philip | n.d. |
64 | Southern Vermont Art Center | 1950 |
65 | Spaulding, Edward S. | 1937-38 |
66 | Speaks, Margaret | 1948 |
67 | Speaks, Oley | n.d. |
68 | Spellman, F. Cardinal | 1948 |
69 | Spreckels, Ellis | n.d. |
70 | The Spur | 1937 |
71 | Stalsburg, Charles | 1943-44; n.d. |
72 | Starling, Colonel and Ida Lee | n.d. |
73 | States Lithographic Association | 1932 |
74 | Stemmler, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Washington | n.d. |
75 | Stephen Foster Memorial Commission | 1948 |
76 | Sterlini, Albert | 1946 |
77 | Stettinius, Edward R. Jr. | 1946-48 |
78 | Stevens, Robley Durham | 1938 |
79 | Stimson, Henry L. | 1942 |
80 | Stone, John Timothy | 1936 |
81 | Stone, Lester B. | 1941 |
82 | Stone, Seymour M. | 1940 |
83 | Stover, Phyllis | n.d. |
84 | Strang, William F. | 1944 |
85 | Straus, Joseph K. | 1943 |
86 | Studio Guild, Inc. | 1933 |
87 | Swaythling, The Lady | 1923 |
88 | Swett, Samuel | 1935 |
89 | Talbot, Ethel | 1938 |
90 | Talbot, S. G. | 1938-39 |
91 | Taylor, Lillian | 1937 |
92 | Taylor, Marion Sayle | 1939 |
93 | Temple, Fred | 1950 |
94 | Thomas, Lowell | 1938-52 |
95 | Thompson, W. C. | 1937 |
96 | Thornburg, Raymond | 1951 |
97 | Thurn, Allen | 1952 |
98 | Tibbett, Lawrence | 1937-47; n.d. |
99 | Timmons, Bascom N. | 1935-36 |
100 | Tirrell, Dorothy | 1941 |
101 | Tompkins, Mary | n.d. |
102 | Torbert, J. E. | n.d. |
103 | Townsend, Mary | n.d. |
104 | Traphagen, Ethel | 1948 |
105 | Trotter, L. Steele | 1948-50 |
106 | Truman, Harry S. | 1947-49 |
107 | Tyne, Thomas J. | 1936 |
108 | United Service Organization [USO] 1942 War Fund Campaign (see also Stimson, Henry L.) |
1942 |
109 | United States Congress | 1939 |
110 | United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission | 1936 |
111 | United States Department of the Interior-National Park Service | 1949 |
112 | United States Flag Association | 1935-36 |
113-15 | United States Government Acknowledgements to HCC | 1938 |
116 | United States Navy Band | 1934 |
117 | United States Polo Association | 1939 |
118 | U.S.S. Lexington | 1927 |
119 | Unknown misc. | |
120 | Umberto, Prince of Italy | 1928-32 |
121 | Vallee, Rudy | n.d. |
122 | Van Ameringen, Lily | 1933 |
123 | Vandenberg, Arthur H. | 1947 |
124 | Vanderbilt, Cornelius | 1950 |
125 | Van Horn, Pat and Charlie | 1951 |
126 | Veterans of Foreign Wars [VFW] | 1926-49 |
127 | Veterans of Foreign Wars [VFW]-Ladies Auxiliary | 1937-49 |
128 | Vincent, Florence Smith | 1933 |
129 | The Vocate | 1922 |
130 | Vodrey, Mr. and Mrs. William H. | 1949-50; n.d. |
131 | von Schmidt, Harold | n.d. |
132 | Votichenko, Sacha | n.d. |
133 | Wagner, Jas. C. | 1942 |
134 | Wagner, Robert F. | 1956-61 |
135 | Waite, H. M. | 1932 |
136 | Wales, Prince of | 1935 |
137 | Walker, Silvia and Ted | 1945 |
138 | Wallaer, Florence | n.d. |
139 | Wallander, Arthur W. | 1948-52 |
140 | Wanamaker, John R. | 1947 |
141 | War Department (see Ser. V, Posters-Fly! For Her Liberty and Yours) |
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142 | Ward, Mabel Carter | 1940 |
143 | Waring, Fred | 1948-52 |
144 | Warren, Charles B. | 1923 |
145 | Warth, Philip Roger | 1938 |
146 | Washburn, Cadwallader | 1937 |
147 | Wasserman, Herman | n.d. |
148 | Wathen, Otho H. | 1937 |
149 | Watson, Emile E. | 1936 |
150 | Watson, James E. | 1924 |
151 | Watson, Thomas J. | 1931-52; n.d. |
152 | Watt, James | 1948 |
153 | Weaver, Chauncey I. | 1948 |
154 | Weaver, Spencer Fullerton | n.d. |
155 | Wedell, G. | 1943 |
156 | Weekley, Margaret | 1947-48 |
157 | Welch, Doris G. | 1950 |
158 | Wells, John B. | 1936 |
159 | Wells, Marion S. | 1946 |
160 | Wheeler, Post | 1940 |
161 | White, George | 1932-34 |
162 | Wiles, Irving R. | 1924 |
163 | Williams, T. B. | 1937 |
164 | Williams, W. Harry | 1951 |
165 | Williams, Wheeler | 1952 |
166 | Willis, Frank B. | 1924 |
167 | Willkie, Edith | 1942 |
168 | Wilson, Wilbur | 1948 |
169 | Winter, Mrs. P. | 1951 |
170 | Winter, Trina | 1952 |
171 | Winthrop, Alice | n.d. |
172 | Wolfe, H. E. | 1947-48 |
173 | Women’s National Institute | 1944 |
174 | Woods, Albert | 1937 |
175 | Woolley, Mrs. Leon | 1937 |
176 | World Outlook | 1949 |
177 | Yawkley, Tom | 1941-49; n.d. |
178 | Yeager, W. B. | 1937 |
Series II. Correspondence of Nancy Palmer Christy: 1921-1976
BOX 5
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Abell, Jane | 1952 |
2 | Academy of American Poets | 1935-52 |
3 | Adams, Jeannette J. | n.d. |
4 | Air Force Service Command, Headquarters VI | 1943 |
5 | Alcott, Mayme | 1952 |
6 | Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Foster | n.d. |
7 | Alexandrof, Vladimir | 1926 |
8 | Allen, Clarence C. | n.d. |
9 | Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | n.d. |
10 | American Friends of Britain | 1940-42 |
11 | Astor, Mrs. Vincent | 1935 |
12 | Austin, Warren R. | 1952 |
13 | Baby Life | 1940 |
14 | Baer-Kranich, Inc. | 1940 |
15 | Baldwin, Leon C. | 1952 |
16 | Bankhead, Florence | 1945; n.d. |
17 | Barber, Fanny Louise | n.d. |
18 | Barnes, Carman | n.d. |
19 | Barrie, Erwin S. | 1952 |
20 | Barrington, [?] | 1943 |
21 | Barthelmess, Richard | 1937-52; n.d. |
22 | Bates, Joe E. | 1945; n.d. |
23 | Beckjord, Walter C. | 1952 |
24 | Beebe, Elswyth Thane | n.d. |
25 | Beercroft, Edmund M. | 1952-53 |
26 | Bells, H. | n.d. |
27 | Benia | n.d. |
28 | Benjamin, Roger | 1952 |
29 | Bernstein, John H. | 1944 |
30 | Blair, Henry | 1935-52 |
31 | Bleiberg, Carl | 1945 |
32 | Bloom, Evelyn | n.d. |
33 | Bloom, Vera | 1952 |
34 | Blount, Florence and Marvin | 1952 |
35 | Blount, Judson and Clyde | 1932-52 |
36 | Booth, Ferris | 1952 |
37 | Booth, Willis H. | 1952 |
38 | Borden, Edith | n.d. |
39 | Borow, Anne | 1952; n.d. |
40 | Borow, Beatrice | 1952 |
41 | Borow, Louis S. | 1952 |
42 | Borow, Maurice | 1952 |
43 | Bound Brook Hospital | 1945 |
44 | Bran, Helen M. | n.d. |
45 | Breakfast Club | n.d. |
46 | Briegal, Jesse | 1952 |
47 | Briscoe, Mrs. [Trevor?] | 1952 |
48 | British War Relief Society, Inc. | 1940 |
49 | Brooklyn Army Base Medical Department | n.d. |
50 | Brown, Grace | n.d. |
51 | Bryan, J. M. | 1952 |
52 | Bryan, Kathleen Price | n.d. |
53 | Borghese, Mr. [from NPC] | 1965 |
54 | Brown, Arthur William | 1952 |
55 | Brown, Walter | 1959 |
56 | Bulkeley, Alice | n.d. |
57 | Bundles For Britain, Inc. | 1941 |
58 | Burdick, Mary | n.d. |
59 | Bush, Ruth H. | n.d. |
60 | Cadigan, Anna | n.d. |
61 | Camp Fire Girls | 1934; n.d. |
62 | Campbell, Heyworth | 1952 |
63 | Campbell, Jean | n.d. |
64 | Campion, William S. | n.d. |
65 | Carafa d’Andria, Renee | 1938; n.d. |
66 | Card, Helen L. | 1952 |
67 | Carroll, J. W. | 1934 |
68 | Caruthers, Allen | n.d. |
69a | Cathcart, Marie | 1952 |
69b-c | The Celebrity Cookbook | ca. 1939 |
70 | Chadbourne, William M. | 1952 |
71 | Chandler, Mildred | 1937-39; n.d. |
72 | Cheek, Helen | 1952; n.d. |
73 | Cheek, Susan | n.d. |
74 | Chester, Lily | 1932-52; n.d. |
75 | Chester, William | 1943 |
76 | Chrisdie, Mrs. Charles | 1952 |
77 | Christian, Stella | n.d. |
78 | Christian Science Board of Directors | 1952 |
79 | Christian Science Committee on Publication for the State of NY | 1952 |
80 | Christy, Bob | 1952 |
81 | Christy, Howard Chandler | 1924-49 |
82 | Christy, Howard Chandler | n.d. |
83 | Church, P. Schuyler | 1952 |
84 | Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy | 1942 |
85 | Clapp, Julie | 1952 |
86 | Clark, Blanche | n.d. |
87 | Clark, Charles Patrick | 1959 |
88 | Clark, Elmer T. | 1952 |
89 | Clark, Nanita and Guy | 1952 |
90 | Clarke, Grace and John | 1944; n.d. |
91 | Clarke, Mary and Lewis | n.d. |
92 | Clayburgh, Alma and Fred | 1952; n.d. |
93 | Clemens, Cyril | 1952 |
94 | Clough, Jane B. | n.d. |
95a | Coffen, Mareau Crujer | n.d. |
95b | Conneen, Robert (Bobby) | ca. 1956-57 |
96 | Connell, J. J. | 1944 |
97 | Connolly, Jewel Marie | n.d. |
98 | Considine, Mildred | 1940 |
99 | Cook, Lila | 1936 |
100 | Coolidge, Grace | 1927-28; n.d. |
101 | Coon, Milton C. | 1945-52 |
102 | Cooper, Prentice | 1952 |
103 | Cootes, Mr. and Mrs. Graham | n.d. |
104 | Coppock, F. D. | 1952 |
105 | Copthorne, Ashley | 1952 |
106 | Cotte, William L. | n.d. |
107 | Cotter, Bill | n.d. |
108 | Crandell, Bradshaw | 1952 |
109 | Crespi, Consuela O’Connor | 1952 |
110 | Cromwell, J. H. R. | 1939-52 |
111 | Crooks, Bill | n.d. |
112 | Crowley, Anna L. | 1952 |
113 | Crowson, Charles Mason | 1952-59 |
114 | Dane, Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. | n.d. |
115 | Davies, Eleanor | 1924 |
116 | Davies, Joseph E. | 1952 |
117 | Davies, Marjorie | 1952 |
118 | Davis, Gladys | n.d. |
119 | Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Smith | 1949-58; n.d. |
120 | Davis, Vachel | 1953-65 |
121 | Day, Daisy | n.d. |
122 | de Guinard, Clothilde | n.d. |
123 | Delmonico, Edith | n.d. |
124 | Dennis, Sherwood A. | 1952 |
125 | de Tuvache, Bernadine | n.d. |
126 | Dewart, Fred W. | 1930 |
127 | Di Bella, Emil | n.d. |
128 | Dick, Carl P. | 1952 |
129 | Di Frasso, Dorothy | n.d. |
130 | Disabled American Veterans | 1951 |
131 | Doheny, Estelle | n.d. |
132 | Dooling, H. C. | 1945 |
133-36 | Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs. J. | 1949-52; n.d. |
137 | Dowling, Clara B. | 1970 |
138 | Doyle, Michael Francis | 1952 |
139 | Dunne, Edward G. | 1943-44; n.d. |
140 | Du Pont, Dorothy | n.d. |
141 | Eastern National Park and Monument Association | 1957 |
142 | Edison Electric Institute | 1953 |
143 | Edsberg, J. | 1942 |
144 | Edwards, Bill | n.d. |
145 | Eisemann, Alexander | 1932 |
146 | Ellison, Grace | 1952; n.d. |
147 | Endicott, Katy | 1939-52 |
148 | Endicott, Samuel C. | 1939 |
149 | Enright, Pat | 1952 |
150 | Evans, Barbara | n.d. |
151 | Evans, Evelyn S. | 1930 |
152 | Ewald, L. A. | n.d. |
153 | Ewing, Bessie Hazel | 1952 |
154 | Ewing, John D. | 1952 |
155 | Facchetti-Guiglia, Count | n.d. |
156 | Farley, James A. | 1952-61; n.d. |
157 | Fawcett Publications, Inc. | 1955 |
158 | Ferger, Mr. and Mrs. Roger | 1945-51; n.d. |
159 | Finger, Carol | n.d. |
160 | Fiske, Frances | 1943-44 |
161 | Fitch, Nina | 1943 |
162 | Flagg, James Montgomery | 1939-52; n.d. |
163 | Flanagan, William and Jamie | n.d. |
164 | Flowerton, Consuela | 1952 |
165 | Fogg, Oscar | n.d. |
166 | Fosdick, Gertrude C. | 1952 |
167 | Foster, Gertrude and Niles | 1952 |
168 | Foster, [?] | 1948 |
169 | Foster Memorial Corporation, Stephen | 1952 |
170 | Franchot, Constance P. | n.d. |
171 | Frank, Colman Dudley | n.d. |
172 | Frank, Paul A. | 1952 |
173 | Free Milk Fund For Babies, Inc. | 1935 |
174 | Friedman, Anna (see also Ser. V, Kentucky Colonels) |
1939 |
175 | Friedrichs, Arthur C. | n.d. |
176 | Friedrichs, Arthur M. | n.d. |
177 | Gallagher, Hugh | 1952 |
178 | Gallagher, Michael | 1952 |
179 | Gamerra, E. | 1939 |
180 | Gans, Louis | 1925 |
181 | Gard, June E. | 1928 |
182 | Garner, Nancy | 1935 |
183 | Genn, Lillian G. | 1933-37 |
184 | Gilcrease, Thomas | 1952 |
185 | Gingrich, Arnold and Jane | 1959-76; n.d. |
186 | Glenn, Rosena | n.d. |
187 | Godwin, Frank | n.d. |
188 | Goen, Paul S. | 1952 |
189 | Goldfarb-My Florist, Inc. | n.d. |
190 | Goldman, Albert | 1952 |
191 | Goodwin, Martha | n.d. |
192 | Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Kingdon | n.d. |
193 | Gray, Theodore M. | 1945 |
194 | Greater New York Safety Council, Inc. | 1939 |
195 | Greco, Maud | n.d. |
196 | Greenough, Edmee Busch | 1932-52; n.d. |
197 | Grey, Frank | 1937 |
198 | Grunewald, Henry W. | 1938 |
199 | Gwin, H. S. B. | 1943 |
BOX 6
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Hague, Mary | 1936 |
2 | Hague, Robert L. | 1938 |
3 | Hale, Blan W. | 1943-45; n.d. |
4 | Hall, Marylin Jones | n.d. |
5 | Hamilton, Mary | 1952 |
6 | Hancock, Austin F. | n.d. |
7 | Hanfling, Seymour L. | 1943 |
8 | Harbord, General | n.d. |
9 | Harris, Hayden B. | n.d. |
10 | Harrison, Victor | 1952 |
11 | Harter, Donna | 1941 |
12 | Haver, Maude | n.d. |
13 | Hawkins, Mrs. G. F. | 1952 |
14 | Hawley, Guy D. | 1945-52 |
15 | Hawley, Hudson R. | 1952 |
16 | Hays, Jessie | n.d. |
17 | Hays, Lucile | 1952 |
18 | Hays, Will | 1924-52; n.d. |
19 | Hearst, Millicent | 1952-62; n.d. |
20 | Hearst, W. R. | 1937 |
21 | Henderson, Betty | 1952 |
22 | Herrington, Arthur | 1967; n.d. |
23 | Hersholt, Mr. and Mrs. Jean | 1952 |
24 | Hinch, M. | n.d. |
25 | Hines, John L. | 1952 |
26 | Hooker, Margaret and Earl | n.d. |
27 | Hoover, John Howard | n.d. |
28 | Horine, Geo. T. | 1942 |
29 | Hotel des Artistes | 1973 |
30 | Howard, Margaret Robe | n.d. |
31 | Howe, Stanley H. | 1938-39 |
32 | Howland, R. J. | 1942 |
33 | Hughes, J. G. (see also Dunne, Edward) |
1943 |
34 | Hull, Lytle | 1945 |
35 | Humphreys, Rogers | 1952 |
36 | Hurst, Fannie | n.d. |
37 | Hutton, Marjorie P. | 1932 |
38 | Ignatius, Sister | 1952 |
39 | Irish Guards | 1941 |
40 | Janni, Marie Isabel | n.d. |
41 | Jeffrey, Bob | 1943-52 |
42 | Johnson, Eleanore Bailey | n.d. |
43 | Johnson, Grace Reah | n.d. |
44 | Johnston, Glen | 1943-44 |
45 | Jones, B. W. (Biff) | 1952 |
46 | Jones, Mary Eddy | n.d. |
47 | Jones, Mary Wright | 1921 |
48 | Jones, Norma and L. Ewing | 1952 |
49 | Joyce, Constance | 1947 |
50 | Judy, Martha Cooper | 1952 |
51 | Juley, Magdalene | n.d. |
52 | Junior League of the City of New York | 1938 |
53 | Juvonen, Helmi D. | n.d. |
54 | Kalish, Max | 1936 |
55 | Kavanaugh, Marie | 1934 |
56 | Keeby, Philip | 1952 |
57 | Kelleher, William F. | 1958 |
58 | Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. John A. | n.d. |
59 | Kennedy, Bruce | n.d. |
60 | Kennedy, Edith | 1937 |
61 | Kennerley, Diana and Richard | 1952; n.d. |
62 | Kentucky Colonels | 1943-65 |
63 | King, Betty and E. | n.d. |
64 | King, Earline | 1955 |
65 | King, Emmett Myles | n.d. |
66 | King, Joseph Wallace | 1955 |
67 | King, Walter W. | 1947-52 |
68 | Klein, Ethel and Warren | 1952 |
69 | Korst, Maja | 1956 |
70 | Kreisler, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz | 1952 |
71 | Kress, Rush | 1931-40 |
72 | Kughler, Bill | 1956 |
73 | Kurrinsky, Elisabeth M. | 1941-42 |
74 | Laffoon, Emily | n.d. |
75 | The Lambs | 1941-62 |
76 | Landers, W. N. | n.d. |
77 | Lane, Deborah | 1943 |
78 | Langeloth, Valeria | n.d. |
79 | Laning, Pearl and Fred | 1952 |
80 | Laymen’s National Committee | n.d. |
81 | Lee, Ida | n.d. |
82 | Le Fevre, Margaret B. | 1941 |
83 | Legions of Ambrican | 1941 |
84 | Lehman, Madaline | n.d. |
85 | Lehmann, Lotte | 1938 |
86 | Leonard, Donald | 1952 |
87 | Levey, Ralph M. | 1944 |
88 | Lewis, Florens H. | n.d. |
89 | Lewis, Rosanna B. | 1952; n.d. |
90 | Linn, Milman and Helen | n.d. |
91 | Longstreet, Helen Dortch | 1939; n.d. |
92 | Loose, Ella | n.d. |
93 | Loranger, Eli | 1945 |
94 | The Lotos Club | 1955 |
95 | Ludlum, Robert | n.d. |
96 | Macht, Henry R. | 1952 |
97 | Macleod, John | 1952 |
98 | MacNichol, Laura | 1952 |
99 | Manwaring, Addie and Jim | n.d. |
100 | March, Aimee Wells | n.d. |
101 | Margherita Society, Inc. | 1936 |
102 | Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Baird H. | 1952 |
103 | Martin, Jeanne | 1952 |
104 | Martiny, Yvonne | n.d. |
105 | Marsaudon, Florentine Preston | 1952 |
106 | Marshall, Dora F. | 1952; n.d. |
107 | Mason, Helen | n.d. |
108 | May, Miss | 1952 |
109 | McCall, Mrs. Robert | n.d. |
110 | McClain, Elizabeth (see Ellison, Grace) |
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111 | McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Tom | n.d. |
112 | McHale, Madeline | n.d. |
113 | McHugh, Arline | n.d. |
114 | McIntyre, Jane | n.d. |
115 | McLain, General and Mrs. Ray | 1952 |
116 | McllHenny, Ned | 1921 |
117 | McMillan, Donald | 1952 |
118 | McMurrey, Lucile | n.d. |
119 | McNamara, Mrs. Stuart | n.d. |
120 | McQuillen, Claire | 1952 |
121 | Meade, Lucille | n.d. |
122 | Mears, Betty | n.d. |
123 | Mekelburg, Cecile | 1956 |
124 | Melik, Zaven | 1953 |
125 | Metropolitan Opera Guild, Inc. | 1936 |
126 | Metropolitan Riding Club | n.d. |
127a | Mickle, Rosamond | 1949-69; n.d. |
127b | Miley, Mimi | n.d. |
128 | Milk Fund Benefit | 1935 |
129 | Mills, Mrs. H. Dudley | 1952 |
130 | Minute Women of the U.S.A. | 1952 |
131-36 | Miscellaneous Greeting Cards and Invitations | n.d. |
137 | Mitchell, Grace C. | n.d. |
138 | Mollath, Gertie | 1952 |
139 | Momand, Arthur | n.d. |
140 | Monaghan, George P. | 1952 |
141 | Montgomery, Shirley | n.d. |
142 | Moore, Eugenie | 1927 |
143 | Moore, Lucille and Ray | 1952 |
144 | Morgan, Keith | n.d. |
145 | Morris, John H. | 1937 |
146 | Murray, Mary | 1952 |
BOX 7
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Naftzger, B. and M. | n.d. |
2 | National Bureau For Blind Artists, Inc. | 1938 |
3 | National Cyclopedia of American Biography | 1952 |
4 | National Father’s Day Committee | 1939 |
5 | National Geographic Society | 1946 |
6 | Navy Relief Society | 1942 |
7 | New York City Cancer Committee | 1935-40 |
8 | New York Heart Campaign | 1948 |
9 | New York Infirmary for Women and Children | 1941 |
10 | Niemeyer, Bernhardt | n.d. |
11 | Noci, Arturo | n.d. |
12 | Northrup, Ada | 1952 |
13 | Obolensky, Serge | 1951-52 |
14 | O’Brien, Anne | n.d. |
15 | O’Brien, Helen | n.d. |
16 | O’Connor, Marian | n.d. |
17 | Ohio Historical Society | 1952 |
18 | Oldham, Samuel T. | 1952 |
19 | Oliphant, Ruth | 1952 |
20 | O’Neill, John Raymond | 1952 |
21 | Oursler, Grace | 1952 |
22 | Outdoor Cleanliness Association | 1936-47 |
23 | Paffrath, Mr. and Mrs. J. | n.d. |
24 | Pan American Medical Association | 1936 |
25 | Pancani, [?] | n.d. |
26 | Paterno, Mina M. | 1936 |
27 | Patterson, Ruth and Russell | 1943-52 |
28 | Paulson, Arvid | 1952 |
29 | Peale, Norman Vincent | 1952-73 |
30 | Peale, Ruth | 1952-56 |
31 | Pearson, Major | 1944 |
32 | Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. | 1943-45; n.d. |
33 | Pell, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton | n.d. |
34 | Pellitteri, Carl | 1952 |
35 | Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. Claude | 1939-52 |
36 | Perdue, Helen | 1939-63 |
37 | Perry, Ruth Wynne | n.d. |
38 | Peterson, Jane | 1941 |
39 | Peyser, Theodore A. | 1934 |
40 | Phelps, Mona | n.d. |
41 | Phillips, Edna Porter | 1952 |
42 | Phillips, Sydney | 1952 |
43 | Pick, Gerard | 1952 |
44 | Pierce, Eugene McKinley | 1963 |
45 | Pisano, Ronald G. | 1973 |
46 | Poe, Clarence | 1952 |
47 | Police Athletic League (PAL) | 1952-61 |
48 | Presley, Georgia and William | 1952 |
49 | Quinn, Ralph | 1939 |
50 | Quinn, Theresa | 1944 |
51 | Ralston, Byron Brown | n.d. |
52 | Ranney, Mrs. A. Elliot | n.d. |
53 | Rayner, Josephine | 1952 |
54 | Reade, Esther Ivy and Leonard | n.d. |
55 | Red Cross War Fund | 1942 |
56 | Relief Society for the Aged, Inc. | n.d. |
57 | Repton, George | n.d. |
58 | Republican County Committee | 1951 |
59 | Reynolds, Arthur W. | 1952 |
60 | Rheim, Jane Foster | n.d. |
61 | Rice, Elwood | 1956 |
62 | Richardson, Elinor and Edmund | 1952 |
63 | Richardson, Susie | n.d. |
64 | Rickenbaker, Adelaide | 1952; n.d. |
65 | Rickenbaker, William F. | 1952 |
66 | Roauer, William P., Jr. | 1952 |
67 | Robinson, Bertha and Emma | n.d. |
68 | Robinson, Myron W. | 1936 |
69 | Rochole, Sam | n.d. |
70 | Rodgers, Ruth | n.d. |
71 | Roebling, Mrs. | 1938 |
72 | Roessing, Jennie | 1958 |
73 | Rogers, Betty | n.d. |
74 | Rogers, Edith Nourse | 1952 |
75 | Rogers, Hugo E. | 1946; n.d. |
76 | Rohde, J. Arnold | 1952 |
77 | Romayne, Gil | 1937 |
78 | Roosevelt Tribute Committe, Sara Delano | 1938 |
79 | Rosimond, Melville | n.d. |
80 | Ruppert, Mr. and Mrs. George | n.d. |
81 | Rush, [?] | 1952 |
82 | Russian Opera Foundation | 1932 |
83 | Salomon, Milton | 1952 |
84 | Sands de Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar | n.d. |
85 | Sanford, Eleanor | 1952 |
86 | Satchel, Blanche | 1952 |
87 | Schmid, Marta and Alfred | 1952 |
88 | Schumacher, Frederick W. | 1952 |
89 | Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr | 1951-52 |
90 | Seeman, Phyllis | 1952 |
91 | Seltzer, Marion E. | n.d. |
92 | Shelley, Howard | n.d. |
93 | Sherry-Netherland | 1952 |
94 | Sidenstricker, Lillian | n.d. |
95 | Simonson, Maude | 1952 |
96 | Skemp, Robert Oliver | 1962 |
97-98 | Smith, Harmon [“Honnie”] | 1933-44; n.d. |
99 | Smith, Mrs. Lester H. | n.d. |
100 | Society of Illustrators | 1952 |
101 | Soffel, Sara | 1958 |
102 | Sons of the American Revolution | n.d. |
103 | Spalding, Geraldine Wyman | 1952 |
104 | Spencer, M. A. | 1945 |
105 | Spierkits, Alma | 1926 |
106 | Stafford, Mauve | n.d. |
107 | Stalsburg, Charles | 1944-52 |
108 | Stebbins, Clair C. | 1952 |
109 | Steinman, D. B. | 1952 |
110 | Stephenson, Robert Coleman | n.d. |
111 | Sterlini, Mrs. Victor and Sons | 1952 |
112 | Stevens, Frank M. | 1939-52 |
113 | Stevenson, Suzanne and Ned | 1952 |
114 | Stewart, Arthur | 1966 |
115 | Stoers, Amanda M. | 1952 |
116 | Strang, William F. | 1944 |
117 | Sturdza, Michel R. | 1929-52; n.d. |
118 | Sturtevant, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | n.d. |
119 | Styka, Mr. and Mrs. Tade | 1952 |
120 | Sutton, Mrs. Keith Shipley | n.d. |
121 | Sweet, Fred | 1941 |
122 | Syracuse, Mrs. Victor Royce | 1943 |
123 | Talbot, Noel | 1952 |
124 | Teagle, Walter C. | 1952 |
125 | Temple, Alma and Fred | n.d. |
126 | Thomas, Mrs. Kirby | n.d. |
127 | Thornburg, Raymond | 1952 |
128 | Thousand Islands Bridge Authority | 1938 |
129 | Tibbett, Mrs. Lawrence | 1939-40 |
130 | Timmons, Bascon N. | 1938 |
131 | Timmons, John W. | 1938 |
132 | Trout, Kit | 1963 |
133a | Trumbull, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | 1952; n.d. |
133b | Turner, Grace | 1947 |
134 | Turner, Mabel | n.d. |
135 | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation | 1962 |
136 | Ufford, Helen | n.d. |
137 | Umberto, Prince of Italy | 1927-66; n.d. |
138 | United China Relief | 1942 |
139 | United Nations | 1953 |
140 | Valley, Fay | 1932 |
141 | Vanderbloom, Lillian Edgren | 1938 |
142 | Van Dyck, Elizabeth | n.d. |
143 | Van Horn, Charles R. | 1952 |
144 | Van Kirk, Florence | 1952 |
145 | Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) | 1938-52 |
146 | Vodrey, Mr. and Mrs. William H. | 1952 |
147 | Volunteers of American | 1937 |
148 | Wagner, Nancy (see Romayne, Gil) |
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149 | Wagner, Robert F. | 1955-63 |
150 | Wallander, Arthur W. | 1952 |
151 | Walsh, Clara Bell | 1952 |
152 | Warburton, William John (Jack) | 1952 |
153 | Watson, Thomas J. | 1952 |
154 | Watts, Elise | n.d. |
155 | Weidenhammer, Pat Ryan | 1952 |
156 | Weiner, Arthur | 1953 |
157 | Wertheim, Edward L. | 1952 |
158 | Westchester Opera Association | n.d. |
159 | White, Florence Bliss | n.d. |
160 | Widdemer, Margaret | n.d. |
161 | Wilhelm, Sara | 1952 |
162 | Williams, Edith | 1952 |
163 | Williams, Jo and Mike | 1952 |
163 | Willmarth, Charles T. | 1942 |
164 | Willsey Family | 1952 |
165 | Wilson, [?] | 1932 |
166 | Winn, Joe | n.d. |
167 | Winthrop, Alice | n.d. |
168 | “Women in War Work” | 1942 |
169 | Women World War Veterans | 1937-40 |
170 | Women’s Civic Organization | 1933 |
171 | Women’s Democratic Club of the City of New York, Inc. | 1933 |
172 | Women’s International Exposition | 1937-52 |
173 | Women’s Victory League, Inc. | 1942 |
174 | World Scope Encyclopedia | 1952 |
175 | Wright, Arthur W. | 1952 |
176 | Wright, Cobina | 1937 |
177 | Wynne, Charlie | 1948-52 |
178 | Wyseman, Charlotte T. | n.d. |
179 | Zepp, Erwin C. | 1945-53 |
180 | Zitomer Pharmacy | n.d. |
181 | Zizelman, Paul A. | 1956 |
182-83 | unknown misc. |
Series III. Address Books, Date Books, and Guest Books: 1909-1952
Subseries 1. Howard Chandler Christy
BOX 8
Title | Date |
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Guest Book | ca. 1909-1913 |
Address Book | ca. 1930s |
Date Book | 1942 |
Date Book | 1942 |
Date Book | 1943 |
Address/Date Book | 1947 |
Address/Date Book | 1948 |
Address/Date Book | 1949 |
Address/Date Book | 1950 |
Address/Date Book | 1951 |
Address Book | 1952 |
Subseries 2. Nancy Palmer Christy
BOX 9
Title | Date |
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Date Book | 1925 |
Date Book | 1925 |
Date Book | 1926 |
Date Book | 1926 |
Date Book | 1927 |
Date Book | 1927 |
Date Book | 1928 |
Address Book | ca. 1941 |
Address Book | n.d. |
Series IV. Financial and Legal Papers: 1908-1981
BOX 10
Folder | Title | Date |
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1 | Bank Books – HCC | 1934-53 |
2 | Bank Statements – HCC/NPC | 1951-53 |
3 | Bank Statements – NPC | 1926-29 |
4 | Bank Statements – NPC | 1936-53 |
5 | Bills | 1931-52 |
6 | Conneen, Robert F. – Estate of | 1981 |
7 | Contract – Autobiography of HCC | 1934 |
8 | Contract – Biography of HCC by NPC | 1957-58 |
9 | Contract – Café Des Artistes | 1934 |
10 | Contract – Foster Memorial | 1939-50 |
11 | Contract – Jackson, Mrs. Andrew | 1941 |
12 | Contract – Knapp, Dorothy, Statue of [Water Nymph] | 1925 |
13 | Contract – Mastercraft Greeting Cards (see also Ser. V, Illustration-Mastercraft Greeting Cards) |
1945 |
14 | Contract – Signing of the Constitution | 1939 |
15 | Contract – Treaty of Greene Ville | 1945 |
16 | Estate Papers [HCC] | 1952-55 |
17 | Funeral [HCC] | 1952 |
18 | Hotel Des Artistes | 1915-72 |
19 | ID Cards – NPC | n.d. |
20 | Income Tax | 1934-50 |
21 | Insurance Policies | 1908-50 |
22 | Miscellaneous Financial/Legal – HCC | 1923-34 |
23 | Passports | 1923; 1927 |
24 | Real Estate – Ohio | 1914 |
25 | Record Book | ca. 1924-24 |
26 | Safety Deposit Boxes | 1947-51 |
27 | Stock – Gotham Art Bronze, Inc. | 1925 |
28 | Will – HCC | 1927 |
Series V. Subject Files: 1896-1981
Subseries 1. General
BOX 11
Folder | Title | Date |
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1 | Address Lists | n.d. |
2a | Advertisements – Benedictine | n.d. |
2b | Advertisements – Black Knight China | 1929 |
3a | Advertisements – Cushing-Fabrics, Inc. | n.d. |
3b | Advertisements – Djer-Kiss Rouge and Face Powder Compacts | |
3c | Advertisements – Jack Tar Togs [Middies, Dresses, Bloomers, Skirts] (see oversize) |
1920 |
4 | Advertisements – Lucky Strike Cigarettes | 1932 |
5 | Advertisements – Mallory Hats [Poster] (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1918 |
6 | Advertisements – McCurrach Organization | 1939 |
7 | Advertisements – North American Rayon Corporation | 1924 |
8 | Advertisements – Royal Baking Powder | n.d. |
9 | Advertisements – Ties | n.d. |
10 | Advertisements – Velvee Rose Bath Salts (see also Ser. X) |
1916 |
11a | Advertisements – Waterman’s [Pens] | 1934 |
11b | Advertisements – When the American Girl Meets Saint Valentine [from The Ladies’ Home Journal for Feb. 1908] (see oversize) |
|
12 | Advertisements -Wine Advisory Board | 1940 |
13 | Ainslie Galleries | n.d. |
14 | Alfalfa Club | 1929 |
15-16 | Allentown Art Museum Exhibition | 1977 |
17 | American Friends of Britain | 1941 |
18 | American Legion | 1925-37 |
19a | Articles – “Art Students League of New York.” Décor (1980): 68-70; 110. | |
19b | Articles – Baskind, Samantha. “Allegory vs. Authenticity.” Winterthur Portfolio vol. 46. no 1: 63-92. | |
20 | Articles – Beal, Joseph Carleton. “Know Thy Neighbor.” West of Central Park (?): 9. | |
21 | Articles – Brown, Arthur William. “Howard Chandler Christy…” American Artist (Jan.1952): 50-51; 68. | |
22 | Articles – Brown, Arthur William. “Howard Chandler Christy…a tribute…on his 80th birthday.” Bulletin, Society of Illustrators (Jan. 1952). | |
23 | Articles – Christy, Howard Chandler. “HCC Tells How Historical Groups Can Help Promote Interest In Historical Paintings.” | |
The Bulletin, The Franklin County Historical Society (Feb. 1950): 115-116. | ||
24 | Articles – Christy, Howard Chandler. “My Models.” Cosmopolitan (1933). | |
25 | Articles – Christy, Howard Chandler. “Now I See.” Guideposts (Feb. 1949): 3-4; 21. | |
26 | Articles – Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Paintings of Gustave Dore.” Think (Nov. 1947): 22-23; 44. | |
27 | Articles – Christy, Howard Chandler. “Some Picture People.” [unknown pub.]. | |
28 | Articles – Christy, Howard Chandler. “Portrait Painting–What Does It Mean?” Art Review (Nov. 1921): 12 | |
29 | Articles – Christy, Nancy Palmer. “Recipe for Hosting…” Key (July 1939): 9; 22. | |
30a | Articles – Clemens, Cyril. “Howard Chandler Christy: Impressions and Letters.” Hobbies (Jan. 1953): 32-33; 75. | |
30b | Articles – Duke, Charles W. “World Famous Illustrator and Portrait Painter.” (1941). | |
30c | Articles – Ferguson, Charles B. “Illustration – the Stepchild of the Fine Arts.” North Light vol. 8 no.4 (July/Aug. 1976):6-14;26-29. | |
31 | Articles – Leach, William H. “An Evening With Howard Chandler Christy.” Church Management (May 1948): 45; 47. | |
32 | Articles – McCormick, William B. “Christy Turns to the Portrait.” International Studio LXXVI (Oct. 1922): 60-67. | |
33 | Articles – Meyer, Susan E. “Howard Chandler Christy.” American Artist 42 (May 1978): 42-47; 98-101. | |
34a | Articles – “Painter of Presidents.” Wardman Park Vista vol. 2 no. 28 (April 1924): 1; 14. | |
34b | Articles – “Pappy’s Picture.” Time (Dec. 2, 1935): 32-33. | |
35a | Articles – “People Talked About.” Leslie’s Weekly (Nov. 10, 1898): 359. | |
35b | Articles – Rockwell, Norman. “The Illustrator in America.” American Artist (Mar. 1967): 38-46. | |
36 | Articles – Roosevelt, Theodore. “Frontier Types.” Old Stuff (1978): 4-9. | |
37 | Articles – Schneider, Norris F. Howard Chandler Christy. Zanesville, Ohio, 1975 | |
38 | Articles – Smith, Bradley. “Artists at Work.” Pageant Magazine (Apr. 1945): 26-34. | |
39 | Articles – Stahlman, James G. “Wings to the Orient.” The Nashville Banner Magazine [reprint] (1936). | |
40 | Articles – Vanity Fair (n.d.): 56. | |
41 | Articles – Wilson, B. F. “Who Are the Beauties of Today? Howard Chandler Christy…” Movie Classic (June 1935): 28-30; 65. | |
42a | Arts Students League Exhibition Catalog | 1943 |
42b | Atlantic City Pageant | |
42c | Auction Prices | 1961-2000 |
43-44 | Autobiography [unpublished] – AMs notes | n.d. |
45 | Autobiography [unpublished] – AMs text | n.d. |
46-47 | Autobiography [unpublished] – TMs text | n.d. |
48 | The Barracks | 1926 |
49-50 | Biographical Information | n.d. |
51-53 | Biography [first carbon: pp.1-343] | n.d. |
54-55 | Biography [typescript: pp.1-232] | n.d. |
56-57 | Biography [photocopy: pp.1-201] | n.d. |
58 | Biography for the American Historical Society | 1934 |
BOX 12
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Boys Town | 1948 |
2 | Busts of HCC | n.d. |
3 | Café Des Artistes | n.d. |
4 | California Palace of the Legion of Honor Catalog | 1926-27 |
5 | Canadian Marconi Company | 1971-73 |
6 | Canvas Preparation | n.d. |
7 | Cartoons | 1899; n.d. |
8 | Chalom Galleries, Maurice | n.d. |
9 | Charmed Land Woman’s Magazine | 1926 |
10 | Chase, William Merritt | n.d. |
11 | Christian Science | n.d. |
12 | Christy, Nancy Palmer – Biographical Notes | n.d. |
13 | Christy, Nancy Palmer – Book Drive | 1943 |
14 | Christy, Nancy Palmer – Memorabilia ca. | 1918-53 |
15 | Christy, Nancy Palmer – Radio Transcripts | 1932-38; n.d. |
16 | Christy Gardens (see Sculpture) |
|
17-25 | Clippings | 1900s-70s; n.d. |
26a | Communism | 1949 |
26b | Conneen, Bobby | |
27 | Conte Rosso | 1927 |
28 | Divorce (see Biographical Information) |
|
29 | Exhibition of World War Posters | n.d. |
30 | Exhibitions – Miscellaneous | 1922-62 |
31 | Family Club | 1926 |
32a | Federation Aeronautique Internationale – France | 1915 |
32b | Fisher, Harrison | n.d. |
33 | Flagg, James Montgomery | n.d. |
34 | Funeral | 1952 |
35 | Furniture and Decorations from the HCC Collection (see Ser. IV, Conneen, Robert F. – Estate of) |
|
36 | Gallery 154 Exhibition | 1945 |
37 | Genealogy (see also Ser. I: Chandler, Irving A. and Hand, Minnie T., Ser. II: Jones, Mary Wright) |
1945 |
38 | Gibson, Charles Dana | 1975 |
39 | Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art | 1963 |
40 | Goffman Fine Art | n.d. |
41 | Grand Central Art Galleries | 1935; n.d. |
42-50 | Grand Central Art Galleries Catalog | 1938-44 |
BOX 13
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
1-5 | Grand Central Art Galleries Catalog | 1945, 1947, 1949, 1951, n.d. |
6 | Grand Central Art Galleries Exhibition – Inness | 1947 |
7 | Grand Central Art Galleries Exhibition – Waugh | 1936 |
8 | Gridiron Club | 1923-39 |
9 | Hollywood | n.d. |
10 | Hotel Des Artistes | 1915; n.d. |
11a | Idaho Dinner | 1938 |
11b | Indianapolis Museum of Art | |
12 | International Hotel Alliance | 1934 |
13 | Italy | 1927 |
14-16 | Kentucky Colonels ca. | 1938-47 |
17 | Kroh, Christian | n.d. |
18 | Lambs, The | 1937-52 |
19a | Laymen’s National Committee, Inc. | 1942 |
19b | Leyendecker, J. C. | 1975 |
20 | Library of Congress – Copyrights | 1934-37 |
21 | Lotos Club, The | 1952 |
22 | Manhattan Club | 1934 |
23 | Marriages (see Biographical Information) |
|
24-26 | Memorabilia | misc. dates |
27 | Meyer, Susan E. America’s Great Illustrators (Harry N. Abrams, New York, | 1978). [photocopy of intro.] |
28 | National Academy of Design Centennial Exhibition | 1925 |
29 | National Arts Club | n.d. |
30 | National Father’s Day Committee | n.d. |
31 | National Press Club of Washington | 1934-38 |
32 | National Press Club Yearbook | 1936 |
33 | National Portrait Gallery – HCC Exhibition | n.d. |
34 | New York Department of Parks Permit | 1933 |
35 | North Carolina State Capital Blueprints | 1924 |
36 | Notes by HCC | n.d. |
37 | Obituaries | 1952 |
38 | Ogunquit Art Center Exhibition | 1941 |
39 | Ohio | n.d. |
40 | Ohio Society of New York | 1928 |
41 | Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society | 1945 |
42 | Ohio Teen-Ager Hall of Fame | n.d. |
43 | Ohioana Library Association, Martha Kinney Cooper | 1951 |
44 | Park Lane Hotel/Sherry Netherland | 1933-52 |
45 | Philosophy, Notes on [by HCC] | n.d. |
46-47 | Poetry and Prose [by HCC] | n.d. |
48 | Police | 1920-48 |
49 | Police Athletic League (PAL) | 1950-52 |
50 | Postcards | n.d. |
BOX 14
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Radio Transcripts | 1936-48; n.d. |
2 | Recipes [NPC] | n.d. |
3 | Red Cross | 1943-44 |
4 | Riley, James Whitcomb | n.d. |
5-6 | St. Ursula’s School, Bronx, NY | 1950-51 |
7 | Sargent, John Singer | n.d. |
8 | Schneider Art Galleries – Exhibition | n.d. |
9 | Sculpture | 1925; n.d. |
10 | Social | n.d. |
11 | Society of Illustrators | 1980 |
12 | Travel Agenda – England | n.d. |
13 | Treasury Department Art Projects | 1937-38 |
14 | United States Flag Association (see also oversize) |
1940 |
15 | USO War Fund Campaign | 1942 |
16 | Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) | 1949 |
17 | Women’s National Press Club | 1934 |
18 | Zanesville Art Center Exhibition | 1975 |
Subseries 2. Illustration
BOX 15
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1a | Ainslee’s [cover] (March 1911). |
1b | Ainslee’s [cover] ([?] 1913). (see oversize) |
2 | Ainslee’s [cover] (June 1913). (see oversize) |
3a | Ainslee’s [cover] (June 1914). (see oversize) |
3b | “American Beauty” (see oversize) |
4 | The American Legion Monthly [cover] (Oct. 1926). (see also oversize) |
5 | The American Legion Monthly (Jan. 1927). |
6a | The American Legion Monthly [cover] (Feb. 1927). (see oversize) |
6b | The American Legion Monthly [cover] (May 1927). |
7a | The American Legion Monthly [cover] (June 1927). |
7b | The American Legion Monthly [cover] (July 1927). |
7c | The American Legion Monthly [cover] (Aug. 1927). |
8 | The American Legion Monthly (Sept. 1927). |
9 | The American Legion Monthly (Oct. 1927). |
10 | The American Legion Monthly (Nov. 1927). |
11 | The American Legion Monthly [cover] (Dec. 1927). |
12a | The American Weekly Section of the New York/Boston Sunday American (Aug. 4, 1918) [cover] (Aug. 11, 1918) [cover] (Aug. 18, 1918) (Sept. 8, 1918) (Sept. 29, 1918) (June 15, 1919) [cover] (Nov. 16, 1919) [cover] (Dec. 14, 1919) [cover] (Feb. 15, 1920) [cover] (May 2, 1920 – 2 cop.) [cover] (May 9, 1920) [cover] (May 30, 1920) [cover] (Jul. 4, 1920) [cover] (Jul. 18, 1920) [cover] (see oversize for all dates) |
12b | The American Weekly Section of the San Francisco Examiner [cover] (July 14, 1918). (see oversize) |
13 | Archibald, James F. J. “Almost Home.” Leslie’s 87 (Dec. 22, 1898). [photocopy] |
14 | Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 1 – The Awful Panic in Caney.” Leslie’s 87 (Oct. 20,1898). [photocopy] |
15 | Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 2 – After Bloody Caney.” Leslie’s 87 (Nov. 3, 1898). [photocopy] |
16 | Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 3 – The Unwelcome Night Attack in Front of Santiago.” Leslie’s 87 (Nov. 17, 1898). [photocopy] |
17 | Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 5 – The ‘Bloody Bend’.” Leslie’s 87 (Dec. 8, 1898). [photocopy] |
18 | Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 6 – Awful Suffering of Our Wounded.” Leslie’s 87 (Dec. 29,1898). [photocopy] |
19 | Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 8 – Pathos and Humor in the Trenches.” Leslie’s 88 (Jan.19, 1899). [photocopy] |
20a | Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 9 – The Climax of the Cuban Campaign – Santiago’sSurrender.” Leslie’s 88 (Feb. 2, 1899). [photocopy] |
20b | Association of YMCA Men – The Red Triangle Magazine [cover] (Dec. 1918). |
20c | “Bad Indians and Wiskey.” Leslie’s 87 (Oct. 27, 1898): 327 [ill. 321]. [photocopy] |
20d | Banning, Margaret Culkin. “The Bride Book.” Redbook 48 (Nov. 1926):82-85; 131-137. [photocopy] |
21a | Banning, Margaret Culkin. “Honeymoon.” Redbook 45 (May 1925); 60-63; 130-137. [photocopy] |
21b | Banning, Margaret Culkin. “The Joy of Battle.” Redbook 43 (June 1924): 46-49; 174-181. [photocopy] |
21c | Banning, Margaret Culkin. “The Little Model.” Redbook 44 (Jan. 1925): 60-63; 114-117. [photocopy] |
21d | Banning, Margaret Culkin. “Rich White Trash.” Redbook 42 (Apr. 1924): 36-40; 100-102. [photocopy] |
21e | Banning, Margaret Culkin. “Silk Velvet.” Redbook 45 (July 1925): 64-67; 120-124. [photocopy] |
21f | Bartlett, Frederick Orin. “DeLancy-Himself.” The Marines’ Bulletin v. 1, no. 2 (Christmas 1918): 41-47. [photocopy] |
22 | Becket, John J. A. “An Echo of the Purple.” Leslie’s 85 (Dec. 23, 1897). [photocopy] |
23a | “The Best Man.” Hearst’s. |
23b | Boys’ Life [cover] (July 1937). (see oversize) |
23c | Brady, Cyrus Townsend. “In Oklahoma.” Scribner’s 31 (Feb. 1902): 231-243. [photocopy]. |
24 | Brady, Cyrus Townsend. “In Oklahoma.” Scribner’s 31 (Feb. 1902). [repro. from Antiques (May 1972): 758.] |
25a | Brady, Cyrus Townsend. “A Syndicate Hero.” Scribner’s 34 (Nov. 1903). [photocopy] |
25b | The Broadside – A Journal For The Naval Reserve Force [cover] (Nov. 8, 1918). (see oversize) |
26a | Bryant, Sara Cone. “The Other Man.” McClure’s 17 (Oct. 1901). [photocopy] |
26b | Burt, Katherine Newlin. “Fair Exchange.” Redbook 44 (Nov. 1924): 52-56; 154-156. [photocopy] |
27a | Calendars: 1904, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1911 (see oversize) |
27b | “Canoe-Mates.” 1905 (see oversize) |
28 | “The Castle Builders.” 735. |
29a | Chambers, Robert W. “Ex Curia.” Scribner’s 36 (Aug. 1904): 240-250. [photocopy] |
29b | Chambers, Robert W. “The Hidden Children.” Cosmopolitan 55-57 (Nov. 1913-Sept. 1914): misc. pgs. |
30 | Chambers, Robert W. “The Hidden Children.” Cosmopolitan 55-57 (Nov. 1913-Sept. 1914) [photocopy] |
31a | Chambers, Robert W. “A Pilgrim.” Harper’s 103 (Aug. 1901): 358-368. [photocopy] |
31b | Chartres, Vivanti. “A Fad.” Leslie’s 88 (Feb. 9, 16, 23, 1899). [photocopy] |
31c | Chester, George Randolph. “Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band.” Hearst’s 22 (Oct. 1912): 54-64 [photocopy] |
31d | Chester, George Randolph. “Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band.”Hearst’s 22 (Dec. 1912): 113-124. [photocopy] |
31e | Chester, George Randolph. “Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band. A Bolt of Pink Ribbon.” Hearst’s 21 (June 1912): 2442-2458. [photocopy] |
31f | Chester, George Randolph. “Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band. Enterprise No. 1-Bonnets and Millions.” Hearst’s 21 (May 1912): 2317-2330. [photocopy] |
31g | Chester, George Randolph. “Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band. The Captain Dickers.” Hearst’s 22 (Jul. 1912): 78-93. [photocopy] |
31h | Chester, George Randolph. “Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band. Doodles and Mosquitoes.” Hearst’s 22 (Aug. 1912): 78-89. [photocopy] |
31i | Chester, George Randolph. “Financing Maribo.” Hearst’s 24 (Dec. 1913): 872-883. [photocopy] |
32 | Chester, George Randolph. “Skeezicks.” McClure’s 25 (Aug. 1905). |
33 | Chester, George Randolph. “Skeezicks.” McClure’s 25 (Aug. 1905). [photocopy] |
34 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Admiral Dewey.” Leslie’s 89 (Sept. 30, 1899): 270-271[?]. [photocopy] |
35 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Advancing on the Filipinos.” Leslie’s 88 (Mar. 30, 1899): 248-253. [photocopy] |
36 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “After the Rough Riders’ Heroic Charge, Near Siboney.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 1,1898): 168-173. [photocopy] |
37 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Arrival of the Sick Soldiers From Montauk Point, New York.” Leslie’s 87 (Oct. 6, 1898): 261 [photocopy] |
38a | Christy, Howard Chandler. “An Artist at El Poso.”Scribner’s 24 (Sept. 1898): 283-284. [photocopy] |
38b | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Bloody Charge of the First and Tenth Regular Cavalry at Las Guasimas, Cuba, June 26th.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 15, 1898): 208-213. [photocopy] |
39 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “A Century Between Them.” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 12, 1901): 18-19. [photocopy] |
40 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Choosing Her Partner.” Collier’s 28 (Jun. 4, 1902): 12-13. [photocopy] |
41a | Christy, Howard Chandler. “A Christmas Surprise – The Return of the Missing Soldier.” Leslie’s 87 (Dec. 29,1898): 518-519. [photocopy] |
41b | Christy, Howard Chandler. The Christy Book of Drawings. New York, Moffat, Yard, 1908. [photocopy-incomplete] |
42a | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Daring Rough Riders at the Front.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 8, 1898). [photocopy-see 17:7c for complete issue] |
42b | Christy, Howard Chandler. Drawings: Reproductions in Black & White. New York: The Review of Reviews Company, 1910. [loose plate] (see oversize) |
43 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Drilling at Tampa.” Leslie’s 86 (Jun. 30, 1898): 431. [photocopy] |
44 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Fatal Defect.” Century Magazine 51 (Feb.1896): 640. |
45a | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Fete Days – Two Drawings – Halloween – Christmas.” Scribner’s 59 (Jan. 1916): 25-27. [photocopy] |
45b | Christy, Howard Chandler. “A Fourth of July Lawn Fete…” Scribner’s 60 (Jul.1916): 75. |
46a | Christy, Howard Chandler. “A Fourth of July Lawn Fete…” Scribner’s 101 (Jan.1937). |
46b | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Glimpses of the Summer Girl.” Century Magazine 70 (Aug. 1905): 554-560. |
46c | Christy, Howard Chandler. “His Attempt at Reconciliation.” Century Magazine 52 (Aug. 1896): 639. [photocopy] |
47 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “How Fashionable Society Makes the Heat Wave Endurable.” Leslie’s (July 28,1900): 68-69. [photocopy] |
48 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “How Our Western Soldiers are Forcing Peace in the Philippines.” Leslie’s 88 (May 25, 1899): 410-411. [photocopy] |
49 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “How Society’s Luxurious Yachtsmen Followed the ‘Columbia’ in the Second Race.” Leslie’s 89 (Oct. 28, 1899): 341-341. [photocopy] |
50 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “How the American Troops Fight Under a Tropical Sun.” Leslie’s 88 (Apr., 1899): 308-313. [photocopy] |
51 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “It’s Not Always the Bullets That Kill.” Leslie’s 88 (Jun. 15, 1899): 470-471. [photocopy] |
52 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Kansas Yell!” Leslie’s 89 (Aug. 3, 1899): 84-89.[photocopy] |
53a | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Latest Fad of New York’s Four Hundred.” Leslie’s 88 (Mar. 9, 1899). [photocopy] |
53b | Christy, Howard Chandler. Liberty Belles: Eight Epochs in the Making of the American Girl. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1912. [photocopy] |
54a | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Most Heroic Deed of the Campaign in the Jungle.” Leslie’s 88 (May18,1899): 390-391. [photocopy] |
54b | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Music and Life: A Series of Drawings.” [ca. 1904] |
55 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Opening Night at the Metropolitan Opera House…” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 5, 1901):12-13. [photocopy] |
56 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Opening the Astoria Hotel.” Leslie’s 85 (Nov. 18, 1897): 328-329. [photocopy] |
57 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “Opening the Campaign in Cuba.” Leslie’s 87 (Jul. 21, 1898): 44. [photocopy] |
58 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Pathetic Side of the Happy Home – Coming of Our Volunteers.” Leslie’s 89 (Jul.20, 1899): 37. [photocopy] |
59 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Recent Attempt of the Filipino Insurgents to Burn Manila.” Leslie’s 88 (Mar. 16,1899): 201. [photocopy] |
60 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the Mauser Bullet.” Leslie’s 88 (Jun. 8, 1899): 460 [?]. [photocopy] |
61 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “ The Story of the War.-I.” Leslie’s 87 (Aug. 18, 1898): 134 [ill. 128-133]. [photocopy] |
62 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-II.” Leslie’s 87 (Aug. 25, 1898): 154 [ill. 148-153]. [photocopy] |
63 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-III.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 1, 1898): 174 [ill. 178]. [photocopy] |
64 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-IV.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 8, 1898): 194. [photocopy] |
65 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-V.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 22, 1898): 234 [ill. 228-233]. [photocopy] |
66a | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-VI.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 29, 1898): 246 [ill. 248-253]. [photocopy] |
66b | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Sweet Girl Graduate.” Century Magazine 72 (July 1906): 484. [photocopy] |
66c | Christy, Howard Chandler. Types of the American Girl. New York: Scribners, 1900. [3 plates] (see oversize) |
67 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Vast Crowd Pressing into the Convention Hall.” Leslie’s 90 (Jun. 23, 1900):481. [photocopy] |
68 | Christy, Howard Chandler. “You Look Tired, Edith.” Life 31 (Feb. 3, 1898): 85. [photocopy] |
BOX 16
Folder | Title |
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1 | Churchill, Winston. “A Far Country.” Hearst’s 25 (Apr.-Dec. 1914). [incomplete original and complete photocopy] |
2 | Collier’s 28 (Nov. 30, 1901): 25. [photocopy] |
3 | Corbin, John. “The Lights and the Stars of Broadway.” Scribner’s 37 (Feb. 1905): 129-142. [photocopy] |
4 | Cosmopolitan Print Department [photocopy] |
4b | Crowell, Chester T. “A Fair-Weather Love.” Cosmopolitan (June 1925): 100-101; 185-187. [photocopy] |
4c | Dale, Virginia. “Safely Married.” Redbook 46 (Dec. 1925): 48-51; 92-94. [photocopy] |
5 | Dall, Anna Roosevelt. “When the White House Gives a Party.” Cosmopolitan (March 1935): 32-33. (see also Ser. I, Dall, Anna Roosevelt) |
6a | “Dare-Devil Johnson.” Leslie’s 86 (Jun. 2, 1898): 355. |
6b | Daskam, Josephine Dodge. “Mr. Dud’s Sister.” Harper’s 104 (Jan. 1902): 279-286. [photocopy] |
6c | Daskam, Josephine Dodge. “A Reversion to Type.” Scribner’s 31 (Apr. 1902): 452-460. [photocopy] |
6d | Davis, Richard Harding. “The Battle of San Juan.” Scribner’s 24 (Oct. 1898). 387-403. [photocopy] |
7a | Davis, Richard Harding. “The Lion and the Unicorn.” Scribner’s 26 (Aug. 1899). |
7b | Davis, Richard Harding. “The Porto Rican Campaign.” Scribner’s 24 (Nov. 1898): 515-527. [photocopy] |
7c | Davis, Richard Harding. “The Rough Riders’ Fight at Guasimas.” Scribner’s 24 (Sept. 1898): 259-273. [photocopy] |
7d | Dell, Ethel M. “The Honorable Burford.” McCalls (Dec. 1922): 5-6. (see oversize) |
7e | “Drifting” ( n.d.). [illustration on plate] (see Box 64, Tray 3, Compartment 1) |
7f | The Drums of Peace [letterhead] |
8a | Duer, Alice & Henry Wise Miller. “The Lion’s Mouth.” Scribner’s 28 (Dec. 1900): 685-694. [photocopy] |
8b | Duganne, Phyllis. “Nan is Diverted.” Redbook 43 (Oct. 1924): 48-51; 146-153. [photocopy] |
8c | Duvall, E. “The Fourth Gentleman.” Harper’s 103 (July 1901): 259-264. [photocopy] |
8d | Everybody’s Magazine: 627-628; 631-632. |
8e | Fernald, Chester Bailey. “The Tragedy of the Comedy.” Century Magazine. 51 (Nov. 1895): 98-109. [photocopy] |
8f | Ford, Paul Leicester. Wanted-A Matchmaker. New York: Dodd, Mead. 1900. [book jacket] |
8f | Fyles, Franklin. “The Theatre and Its People.” Ladies Home Journal 17 (Dec. 1899): 11-12. [photocopy] |
9a | Goddard, Felicia. “The President’s Prerogative.” Collier’s 27 (Jul. 27, 1901). [photocopy] |
9b | “Gold Is Not All.” Charles Scribners Sons, New York. 1904. [single plate – The Grignard Litho. Co. NY] (see oversize) |
10 | Hancock, H. Irving. “The Most Famous Feat of the New Century.” Leslie’s 92 (Apr. 13, 1901). [photocopy] |
11a | Hancock, H. Irving. “Telling Fight of the Campaign.” Leslie’s 89 (Aug. 12, 1899). [photocopy] |
11b | Harper’s Bazaar [illustration entitled “Dixie” – and some memories!] (ca. 1911). (see oversize) |
12 | Harper’s Bazaar (1913): 35-36. |
13 | “Harper’s Round Table.” (1897). |
14a | Hearst’s: 223-224. |
14b | Hibbard, George. “The Journal of a Millionaire.” Century Magazine. 65 (Nov. 1902): 96. [photocopy] |
14c | Hibbard, George. “The Marvels of Science.” Scribner’s 29 (Apr. 1901): 476-482. [photocopy] |
15a | Hibbard, George. “A Vehicle of Love.” McClure’s 17 (Aug. 1901). [photocopy] |
15b | The Home Magazine [cover] (Nov. 1906). (see oversize> |
16 | Hope, Anthony. “More Dolly Dialogues. Ancient History.” McClure’s 16 (Dec. 1900). |
17 | Hope, Anthony. “More Dolly Dialogues. Ancient History.” McClure’s 16 (Dec. 1900). [photocopy] |
18 | Hope, Anthony. “More Dolly Dialogues. The Curate’s Bump.” McClure’s 17 (Sept. 1901). [photocopy] |
19 | Hope, Anthony. “More Dolly Dialogues. A Life Subscription.” McClure’s 17 (May 1901). [photocopy] |
20 | Hopper, James. “The Cub, the Girl, and the Little Gray Nurse.” Hearst’s 23 (Mar.-Apr. 1913). [incomplete original and complete photocopy] |
21 | Hopper, James. “The Long Desire.” Hearst’s 24 (Aug. 1913). [incomplete original and complete photocopy] |
22a | Hopper, James. “Love in Lavendar.” Hearst’s 24 (Sept. 1913). [incomplete original and complete photocopy] |
22b | Hopper, James. “The Other House.” Hearst’s 24 (Jul. 1913): 109-118. [photocopy] |
22c | Hopper, James. “Pietro, an Undesirable.” Hearst’s 23 (Jun. 1913): 851-858. [photocopy] |
23a | Hopper, James. “The Quitter.” Hearst’s 24 (Oct. 1913): 616. |
23b | Illustrated Current News (31 Jan. 1916). (see oversize) |
24 | Johnson, Owen. “The Woman Gives.” Cosmopolitan 60-61 (Jan.-Oct. 1916). [photocopy] |
25a | Jones, G. F. “Clara’s Vocation.” Scribner’s 29 (June 1901): 720-726. [photocopy] |
25b | Kummer, Frederic Arnold. “A Song of Sixpence.” American Sunday Monthy Magazine Section (1914). |
BOX 17
Folder | Title |
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1a | “Lady With Gun.” (1926). [photocopy] |
1b | The Ladies’ Home Journal [cover] (July 1899). (see oversize) |
1c | The Ladies’ Home Journal [cover] (May 1900). (see oversize) |
1d | The Ladies’ Home Journal [cover of the Bridal Number] (March 1905). (see oversize) |
1e | The Ladies’ World (Aug. 1915). (see oversize) |
2 | Leslie’s 87 (Jul. 7, 1898): 7. [photocopy] |
3 | Leslie’s 87 (Nov. 3, 1898): 355. [photocopy] |
4 | Leslie’s (Oct. 7, 1899): 291. [photocopy] |
5 | Leslie’s (Dec. 9, 1899): 471. [photocopy] |
6 | Leslie’s 93 (Jul. 20, 1901): 39. [photocopy] |
7a | Leslie’s 93 (Dec. 5, 1901): 531; 537. [photocopy] |
7b | Leslie’s [cover] (Mar. 23, 1916). (see oversize) |
7c | Leslie’s Weekly. vol. LXXXVII, no. 2243 (Sept. 8, 1898). (see oversize) |
7d | Leslie’s Weekly. [cover] (Christmas 1898). (see oversize) |
8 | Life 36 (Dec. 1, 1900): 443. [photocopy] |
9 | Life 38 (Sept. 26, 1901): 257. [photocopy] |
10 | Life 38 (Nov. 28, 1901): 442. [photocopy] |
11 | Life 38 (Nov. 28, 1901): 450. [photocopy] |
12 | Life 40 (Dec. 18, 1902): 544. [photocopy] |
13 | Life 42 (Dec. 17, 1903): 545. [photocopy] |
14a | Lodge, Henry Cabot. “The Spanish-American War – IV. Santiago.” Harper’s 98 (May 1898): 833-858. [photocopy] |
14b | Lodge, Henry Cabot. “The Spanish-American War – V. The Fall of Santiago, and the Puerto Rican Campaign.” Harper’s 99 (June 1899): 53-77. [photocopy] |
14c | Lodge, Henry Cabot. “The Story of the Revolution – VI. The Burgoyne Campaign and Its Results.” Scribner’s 23 (May 1898): 551-571. [photocopy] |
14d | Lodge, Henry Cabot. “The Story of the Revolution – VII. How the West Was Saved – The Invasion of Georgia.” Scribner’s 24 (July 1898): 60-79. [photocopy] |
14e | London, Jack. “The Little Lady of the Big House.” Cosmopolitan 58-60 (Apr.1915-Jan. 1916): 526-527, 532, 684, 806. |
15 | London, Jack. “The Little Lady of the Big House.” Cosmopolitan 58-60 (Apr. 1915-Jan. 1916). [photocopy] |
16 | London, Jack. “The Valley of the Moon.” Cosmopolitan 54-56 (Apr.-Dec. 1913): misc. pgs. |
17 | London, Jack. “The Valley of the Moon.” Cosmopolitan 54-56 (Apr.-Dec. 1913). [photocopy] |
18 | Lowrie, H. R. “Chicago Breaks Loose.” Leslie’s 87 (Nov. 10, 1898). [photocopy] |
19 | “Lunch For Two.” (1912). (see oversize) |
20 | Lynch, Gertrude F. “Miss Chance’s Progressive Dinner.” Leslie’s 87 (Nov. 10, 1898). [photocopy] |
21 | “The Madonna of the Trail.” (1930). |
22a | Magruder, Julia. “Harry of England.” Scribner’s 32 (Nov. 1902): 513; 528-540. [photocopy] |
22b | Map of the U.S. [photocopy] |
22c | Martin, Edward S. “The Courtship of a Careful Man.” Harper’s 104 (Jan. 1902): 191-198. [photocopy] |
22d | Martin, Edward S. “A Party at Madeira’s.”Harper’s 103 (Sept. 1901): 590-598. [photocopy] |
23 | Mastercraft Greeting Cards 1945 (see also Ser. IV, Contracts-Mastercraft Greeting Cards) |
24 | Mawson, Harry P. “The Rough Riders in New York.” (Oct. 13, 1898). [photocopy] |
25a | McCall’s [cover] (Nov. 1918). (see oversize) |
25b | McCall’s [cover] (Jan. 1919). (see oversize) |
26a | McCall’s [cover] (Jan. 1922). (see oversize) |
26b | McCall’s [article] (Feb. 1922). (see oversize) |
26c | McCall’s[cover] (May 1922). (see oversize) |
26d | Merwin, Samuel. “Business Every Minute. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth.” Cosmopolitan 62 (Jan. 1917): 38-43; 96-107. [photocopy] |
27a | Merwin, Samuel. “Call It A Day.” Cosmopolitan 61 (Nov. 1916). [photocopy] |
27b | Merwin, Samuel. “The Counter-Irritant. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth.” Cosmopolitan 62 (May 1917): 62-69; 158-162. [photocopy] |
27c | Merwin, Samuel. “Cupid the Homeopath. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth.” Cosmopolitan 62 (Feb. 1917): 21-27; 135-141. [photocopy] |
27d | Merwin, Samuel. “The Devil is Sick. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth.” Cosmopolitan 62 (Apr. 1917): 43-50; 104-107. [photocopy] |
27e | Merwin, Samuel. “Fancy Turns.” Redbook 43 (Aug. 1924): 58-61;120-125. [photocopy] |
27f | Merwin, Samuel. “Now, Fido. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth.” Cosmopolitan 62 (Dec. 1916): 36-41; 158-165. [photocopy] |
27g | Merwin, Samuel. “Youth Begs the Question. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth.” Cosmopolitan 62 (Mar. 1917): 32-38; 102-105. [photocopy] |
27h | Meyers, Robert C.V. “The Consul’s College Friend.” Women’s Home Companion 27 (Aug. 1900): 7-9. [photocopy] |
28a | Miller, Alice Duer. “A Drive in the Park.” Collier’s 27 (Apr. 6, 1910). [photocopy] |
28b | Miller, Alice Duer. “The Penalty of Greatness.” Scribner’s 36 (Sept. 1904): 289-298 [photocopy] |
29 | Miller, Warner. “A Powerful Organization.” Leslie’s 86 (Feb. 10, 1898). [photocopy] |
30 | Morris, Gouvernor. “The Penalty.” Cosmopolitan 54 (Mar. 1913): 467, 470. |
31 | Morris, Gouvernor. “The Penalty.” Cosmopolitan 53-54 (Aug. 1912-Apr. 1913). [photocopy] |
32 | Morris, Gouvernor. “The Seven Darlings.” Cosmopolitan 57-58 (Sept. 1914- Mar. 1915): misc. pgs. (see also oversize) |
33a | Morris, Gouvernor. “The Seven Darlings.” Cosmopolitan 57-58 (Sept. 1914- Mar. 1915). [photocopy] |
33b | Motor [cover – reprint] (Jan. 1923). |
33c | Motor [cover] (April 1923). |
33d | Motor [cover] (May 1923). |
33e | Motor [cover] (July 1923). |
33f | Motor [cover] (Sept. 1923). |
33g | Motor [cover] (Oct. 1923). |
3h | Motor [cover] (Nov. 1923). |
34 | “My Money-Spoiled Husband.” Hearst’s: 611, 615, 617. |
Box 18
Folder | Title |
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1 | “The Nurse.”: 7, 11. |
2a | Ollivant, Alfred. “The Cleansing of the Lie.” Harper’s 103 (Aug. 1901): 328-340. [photocopy] |
2b | Osbourne, Lloyd. “Old Dog Tray.” McClure’s 25 (Oct. 1905). [photocopy] |
3 | “Out of the Shadow.” Sunday New York American (1918). (see oversize) |
4 | Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. I – Marrying Out of the Army.” Collier’s 26 (Dec. 22, 1900). [photocopy] |
5 | Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. II – Against His Own People.” Collier’s 26 (Dec. 29, 1900). [photocopy] |
6 | Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. III – The Taming of the Captain.” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 5, 1901). [photocopy] |
7 | Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. IV – The Romance of Private Saunders.” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 12, 1901). [photocopy] |
8 | Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. V – As Man to Man.” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 19, 1901). [photocopy] |
9 | Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. VI – Struther’s Temptation.” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 26, 1901). [photocopy] |
10 | Peck, Samuel Minturn. “Not in the Play.” Leslie’s 85 (Jul. 29; Aug. 5, 1897). [photocopy] |
11 | Perry, James Raymond. “My Love-Story.” Scribner’s 26 (Dec. 1899). |
12a | Phillips, David Graham. “The Price She Paid.” Cosmopolitan 51-53 (Oct. 1911- Jul. 1912). [photocopy] |
12b | Pictorial Review [cover] (Aug. 1912). (see oversize) |
13a | “A Plea for Arbitration.” Scribner’s (1903). (see oversize) |
13b | Postcards: “At The Opera” [ca. 1906] “The Winter Girl” [ca. 1906] |
14a | Rabb, Kate Milner. “A Municipal Experiment.” Leslie’s 84 (May 13; 20, 1897). [photocopy] |
14b | Roach, Lorin J. “A Mistake in the Count: A Story of an Army Hospital in the Philipines.” Century Magazine 62 (May 1901): 48. [photocopy]. |
15a | Robinson, Albert Gardner. “At Chickamauga.” Leslie’s 86 (Jun. 2, 1898). [photocopy] |
15b | Roche, Arthur Somers. “Alms of Love.” Redbook 42 (Mar. 1924): 67-71; 129-130. [photocopy] |
15c | Roche, Arthur Somers. “Where You Find It.” Redbook 43 (May 1924): 46-50; 110-112. [photocopy] |
15d | Roche, Arthur Somers. “The Wiser Generation.” Redbook 42 (Jan. 1924): 53-57; 124-126. [photocopy] |
15e | Ruhl, Arthur. “A Break in Training.” Scribner’s 32 (Aug. 1902): 177-188. [photocopy] |
15f | Saltus, Edgar. “A Business Man.” Hearst’s 25 (Mar. 1914): 375-379. [photocopy] |
16a | Scribner’s [ad. for Chambers, R. W. Two Little Beaded Moccasins]. |
16b | Sousa, John Philip. The Fifth String. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1907 [book with Christy cover, inside illustrations missing]. |
17a | Speed, Jno Gilmer. “Gambling at Long Branch.” Leslie’s 85 (Aug. 26, 1897). [photocopy] |
17b | Sunday Magazine of the Boston Sunday Post [cover] (Aug. 7, 1910). (see oversize) |
18 | Sunday Magazine of the Philadelphia Press [article] (Sept. 11, 1910). (see oversize) |
19 | Sunday Magazine of the Philadelphia Press [cover] (Oct. 23, 1910). (see oversize) |
20a | Thanet, Octave. “Max – or His Picture.” Scribner’s 26 (Dec. 1899): 739-750. [photocopy] |
20b | Thanet, Octave. “The Object of the Federation.” Scribner’s 30 (Aug. 1901): 239-250. [photocopy] |
20c | Think [cover] (1942). |
20d | Thomas, Albert Ellsworth. “The Wooden Indian.” Scribner’s 31 (Jan. 1902): 68-74. [photocopy] |
21 | “Throwing Up Intrenchments.” Leslie’s 86 (Jun. 30, 1898): 429 [ill. 421]. [photocopy] |
22 | “To The Fighting 165th Regiment.” (1918). |
23a | Tracy, Louis. “Cynthia’s Chauffer.” Sunday Magazine of the Philadelphia Press 3 (Sept. 1910). (see oversize) |
23b | Truth vol. XVII no. 585 [cover] (July 6, 1898). |
24-26 | Unidentified (see also oversize) |
27 | Van Vorst, Marie. His Love Story. Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1913. |
28a | Vance, Louis Joseph. “The Coast of Cockaigne.” McCall’s (Oct. 1921; Jan. 1922). (see oversize) |
28b | “A Veritable Queen.” Moffat, Yard, & Co., 1906. |
29a | W., J. H. “The Stars and Stripes in Havana.” Leslie’s 88 (Jan. 19, 1899): 55. [photocopy] |
29b | The W. Martin Johnson School of Art (n.d.). [brochure with HCC illustration] |
29c | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 104 (May 1902): 850-865. [photocopy] |
29d | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 105 (June 1902): 46-58. [photocopy] |
29e | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 105 (July 1902): 198-209. [photocopy] |
29f | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 105 (Aug. 1902): 410-424. [photocopy] |
29g | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 105 (Sept. 1902): 534-547. [photocopy] |
29h | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 105 (Oct. 1902): 701-715. [photocopy] |
29i | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 105 (Nov. 1902): 925-940. [photocopy] |
29j | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 106 (Dec. 1902): 91-105. [photocopy] |
29k | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 106 (Dec. 1903): 253-268. [photocopy] |
29l | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 106 (Feb. 1903): 462-475. [photocopy] |
29m | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 106 (Mar. 1903): 589-609. [photocopy] |
29n | Ward, Mrs. Humphry. “Lady Rose’s Daughter.” Harper’s 106 (Apr. 1903): 757-778. [photocopy] |
29o | Warwick, Anne. “Anne – Just a Plain Woman.” Harper’s 122 (Feb. 1911): 401-406. [photocopy] |
29p | Warwick, Anne. “Chalmers – Clearly a Club-Man.” Harper’s 123 (July 1911): 303-309. [photocopy] |
29q | Warwick, Anne. “Gladys – Marie – Merely a Maid.” Harper’s 122 (Apr. 1911): 719-723. [photocopy] |
29r | Warwick, Anne. “Sheila – Simply a Society Person.” Harper’s 122 (May. 1911): 871-876. [photocopy] |
29s | Warwick, Anne. “Timothy – Oncly a Writer.” Harper’s 122 (Mar. 1911): 577-583. [photocopy] |
29t | Waterbury, Jennie Bullard. “His Primeval Conscience.” Harper’s 103 (July 1901): 244-250. [photocopy] |
30 | Willets, Gilson. “All Aboard for Cuba!” Leslie’s 86 (Jun. 16, 1898). [photocopy] |
31 | Willets, Gilson. “The Invasion of Cuba.” Leslie’s 87 (Jul. 1898). [photocopy] |
32a | Willets, Gilson. “With Our Regulars in the Field.” Leslie’s (May 26, 1898). [photocopy] |
32b | Wilson, Woodrow. “Colonies and Nation: A Short History of the People of the United States – The Parting of the Ways.” Harper’s 103 (July 1901): 285-300. [photocopy] |
32c | “The Wooing of Lorna Doone.” (Jan. 1909). (see oversize) |
33 | Wright, Marcus J. Wright’s Official History of the Spanish-American War (War Records Office, Washington, D.C., 1900): 374-375. (see oversize) |
34 | Wright, Marcus J. Wright’s Official History of the Spanish-American War (War Records Office, Washington, D.C., 1900). [photocopy] |
Subseries 3. Paintings
BOX 19
Folder | Title | Date |
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1a | After the Storm | 1936 |
1b | Barnegat Bay | n.d. |
2 | Café des Artistes (see SeriesV, Subseries 1. General: Café des Artistes) |
|
3a | Coming of Peace and the Prince of Peace | n.d. |
3b | Conneen Collection | 1988 |
4 | Dawn of a New Light (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1946-55 |
5-7 | Foster Memorials | 1938-50 |
8 | Giving the Great Commission (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
n.d. |
9 | Hiawatha’s Wooing | n.d. |
10 | Jesus the Christ (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1945 |
11 | Missouri, Surrender of the Japanese on the Battleship | 1946 [never executed?] |
12 | Peace on Earth (see also oversize) |
n.d. |
13 | Prices | 1942 |
14 | Sale (see Ser. II, Davis, Smith) |
1958 |
15 | Sale | 1981 |
16-18 | Signing of the Constitution of the United States (see also Box 64, Tray 3, Compartment 2) |
1937-73 |
19-20 | Signing of the Treaty of Greene Ville | 1943-53 |
21 | Signing of the United Nations’ Charter | 1946 |
22 | Summer Dreams (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
n.d. |
23 | Washington in New York | 1936 |
24 | We The People | 1937-49 |
25 | Well on the Landscape | 1940 |
Subseries 4. Portraits
BOX 20
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Adams, Maude | n.d. |
2 | Addison, Lucy | n.d. |
3 | Alcott, Mayme | n.d. |
4 | Austin, Mrs. William L. | n.d. |
5 | Autry, Gene | 1950 |
6 | Aycock, Charles B. | 1951 |
7 | Bacon Rind, Chief | n.d. |
8 | Bankhead, William | n.d. |
9 | Bond, Edward J. | 1942 |
10 | Bulkeley, John D. | n.d. |
11 | Carman, Mrs. Joseph and Son (see Charmed Land Woman’s Magazine) |
1926 |
12 | Caron, Francesca | 1936 |
13 | Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benjamin | 1938 |
14 | Chandler, Natalie | n.d. |
15 | Cheek, Robert and Helen | 1936 |
16 | Christy, Nancy Palmer | 1978; n.d. |
17 | Church, Mrs. P. Schuyler | n.d. |
18 | Clay, Dorothy | n.d. |
19 | Cocklan [Cochran?], Jackie | n.d. |
20-22 | Coolidge, Calvin and Grace (see also oversize) |
1924-52 |
23 | Corse, Mrs. Cadwallader Colder | 1926 |
24 | Cromwell, James | n.d. |
25 | Davies, Marion | 1934 |
26 | Denney, Des Cygne Gilcrease | n.d. |
27 | Dibert, Mrs. John | n.d. |
28 | Diehl, Joan | n.d. |
29a | Di Frasso, Dorothy | 1927 |
29b | Doheny, Estelle and Edward | 1925-26 |
30 | Doherty, Grace | n.d. |
31 | Doherty, Helen Lee | n.d. |
32 | Doolittle, James | 1948 |
33 | Du Pont, Dorothy | 1948 |
34 | Earhart, Amelia | 1937 |
35 | Eddy, Mary Baker (see also Ser. I, The First Church of Christian Science) (see also Heitman, Charles E.) |
1949 |
36a | Edison, Thomas A. (see Ser. V.3. Paintings – Dawn of a New Light) | |
36b | Edward, Prince of Wales | 1923 |
37 | Edwards, William | 1921 |
38 | Ellison, Elizabeth | 1940 |
39 | Evans, Laura | n.d. |
40a | Farley, James A. | 1934 |
40b | Ford, Elise | n.d. |
41 | Foster, Jane | n.d. |
42 | Gandy, Mrs. A.C. | 1928 |
43 | Garner, John | 1938-39 |
44 | Grunewald, Christine and Erna | n.d. |
45 | Hall, Anita (“Miss Victory”) | 1942 |
46 | Harding, Ann | 1933 |
47 | Harding, Warren | 1922-23 |
48 | Harvey, George | 1923 |
49 | Hay, Lady Drummond | n.d. |
50 | Hays, Will | 1922 |
51 | Hearst Family [W.R., Millicent, Blanche] | n.d. |
52 | Henderson, Betty | 1937 |
53 | Hershott, Jean | n.d. |
54 | Hesse, Phillip | 1927 |
55 | Hoffman, Rosamond Childs Dodge | 1949 |
56 | Hoover, Herbert | 1949-50 |
57 | Howell, Lillian | n.d. |
58 | Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans | n.d. |
59 | Jackson, Rachel (see also Ser. I, National Society United States Daughters of 1812) |
1941-53 |
60 | James, Lee Warren (see also Ser. I, Metropolitan Club) |
1950 |
61 | Keller, Kent | 1939 |
62 | Kennedy, Mrs. John A. | 1934 |
63 | Kohler, Mrs. Chris and two sons | n.d. |
64 | Kreisler, Fritz | 1950 |
65 | Lincoln, Abraham (see also Ser. I, The American Legion) |
n.d. |
66 | Lists | n.d. |
67 | Long, Kathryne | 1938 |
68 | Longstreet, General James | 1939-40 |
69 | MacArthur, Douglas | 1959 |
70 | Mallon, Mrs. Frances | 1942 |
71 | Mason, Jane Kendall | 1929 |
72 | McCulloch, George B. (see Ser. V.1, Charmed Land Woman’s Magazine) | |
73 | Munson, Mrs. Donald | n.d. |
74 | Murray, Mae | n.d. |
75 | Mussolini, Benito | 1927-28 |
76 | O’Brien, John P. | 1933 |
77 | Oliver, Oren A. | n.d. |
78 | Patten, Thomas G. | n.d. |
79 | Patterson, Martha Johnson (see also Ser. I, Langford, Laura) |
n.d. |
80 | Peale, Norman Vincent | n.d. |
81 | Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. Claude | 1939-41 |
82 | Pickford, Mary | n.d. |
83 | Rainey, Henry T. | 1935 |
84 | Rand, Eleanor | n.d. |
85 | Rickenbacker, Edward V. | 1950 |
86 | Rinehart, Mary Roberts | n.d. |
87 | Roberts, Millicent | n.d. |
88 | Rogers, Will | 1939-52 |
89 | Roosevelt, Theodore | 1924 |
90 | Ruffo, Titta | 1922 |
91 | Russell, Lillian | n.d. |
92 | Scott, Kerr | n.d. |
93 | Shotwell, Margaret | n.d. |
94 | Snowden, Mrs. J. H. | 1923 |
95 | Soule, George | n.d. |
96 | Speaks, Oley | n.d. |
97 | Spellman, Cardinal | 1955-61 |
98 | Steagall, Henry B. | 1942 |
99 | Strang, William F. | n.d. |
100 | Sullivan, James Hoge (see Ser. V.1, Charmed Land Woman’s Magazine) |
|
101 | Sullivan, Hoge and Mary Louise | 1927-28 |
102 | Talmadge, Constance | 1925 |
103 | Talmadge, Norma | 1925 |
104 | Tinker, Mrs. Edward Laroque | 1921 |
105 | Trumbull, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | n.d. |
106 | Twain, Mark | 1935 |
107 | Umberto of Italy | 1927 |
108 | Unidentified | n.d. |
109 | Van Buren, Martin | n.d. |
110 | Wessel, Mrs. Theodore William (see Doherty, Helen Lee) |
|
111 | White, George | n.d. |
112 | Yawkey, Elise Sparrow | 1944 |
Subseries 5. Posters
BOX 20 (cont’d)
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
113 | Actors National Memorial Day To the Actors Fund of America |
1919 |
114a | America Speaks Buy Bonds For Defense |
1941 |
114b | America Warns You! | ca. 1920s |
115 | American Friends of Britain | 1941 |
116 | American Legion Peace Through Preparedness |
1937 |
117 | The American Legion The Victory Ball |
1931 |
118 | Americans All (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) | 1919 |
119 | Aviation Fly With the U.S. Marines (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1920 |
120 | Better Than Ever (see Ser. I, Recruiting Publicity Bureau) |
n.d. |
121 | Bill of Rights Four Freedoms |
1941-42 |
122 | Boy Scouts of America | 1936-37 |
123 | Buddy Poppy (see also Ser. I, VFW) |
1926 |
124 | Buddy Poppy (see also Ser. I, VFW) |
1949 |
125 | Campfire Girls | 1935 |
126 | China Relief | 1947 |
127 | Christmas Seal, T.B. | n.d. |
128 | City Planning | n.d. |
129a | Clear-The-Way-!! Buy Bonds Fourth Liberty Loan (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
n.d. |
129b | Come on! Help Police Relief Fund (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) | 1920 |
130 | The Coming of Peace | n.d. |
131 | The Dawn of Victory…Re-Elect Herbert Hoover | n.d. |
132 | Education of the Blind | 1943 |
133 | Father’s Day | 1939 |
134 | Fight or Buy Bonds (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1917 |
135 | Fly! For Her Liberty and Yours (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1943 |
136 | For Thine Is The Kingdom and the Power and the Glory Forever (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1942 |
137 | Freedom Is Your Business Join Now! U.S. Army (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1950 |
BOX 21
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
1 | Gee!! I Wish I Were A Man I’d Join The Navy, Navy Reserve or Coast Guard (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1917-18 |
2 | Give Us the Faith and Courage of Our Forefathers (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1950 |
3 | Hands Across The Sea | 1941 |
4 | His Day [VFW] | 1945 |
5 | I Am An American (see also: Ser. I, O’Dwyer, William; La Guardia, F. H.; Sauter, James; Stone, Lester B.; Wagner, Robert F.; Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1941 |
6 | I Want You For the Navy (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1917 |
7 | If You Want To Fight Join the Marines (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1915 |
8 | Infantile Paralysis/Polio (see Ser. V.5, Roosevelt’s Birthday Balls) |
|
9 | Lafayette Day (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1918 |
10 | Legalizing Lotteries | 1935 |
11 | Liberty Lives On 450th Anniversary of the Discovery of American, 1492-1942 (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
|
12 | Liberty Loan | 1917 |
13 | Miscellaneous | 1951; n.d. |
14 | The Motor Corps of America (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1918 |
15 | New York Institute For The Education of The Blind (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1945 |
16a | New York Osteopathic Clinic | 1937 |
16b | North American Rayon and the American Bemberg Corporations’ Memorial (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files; photo series) |
n.d. |
17 | Police Athletic League [PAL] | 1937 |
18 | Police Field Day | 1925 |
19 | The Prince of Peace | n.d. |
20 | Roosevelt’s Birthday Ball | 1934 |
21 | Roosevelt’s Birthday Ball (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1935 |
22 | Roosevelt’s Birthday Ball | 1936 |
23-24 | Roosevelt’s Birthday Ball | 1937 |
25 | Roosevelt’s Birthday Ball | 1938 |
26 | Roosevelt’s Birthday Balls [misc.] | n.d. |
27 | The Salvation Army Fighting Faith Crusade (see also Ser. V.5, The Coming of Peace) |
1946 |
28 | Red Cross | 1943 |
29 | The Red Cross is You! | 1943 |
30 | The Spirit of America Join | 1915 |
31 | The Spirit of America | 1922 |
32 | Think The Price of a False Alarm |
n.d. |
33 | To The Red Cross | 1943 |
34 | To The Victory – Ball | 1931 |
35 | United States Flag Association | n.d. |
36 | Untitled (see also Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1946 |
37 | Victory Food Special | n.d. |
38 | We Invite You | n.d. |
39 | We the People | 1937 |
40 | Will Rogers Memorial Fund (see Spec. Coll. Flat Files) |
1935 |
Subseries 6. Programs
BOX 21 (cont’d)
Folder | Title | Date |
---|---|---|
41 | The Academy of American Poets | 1935 |
42 | American Federation of Radio Artists You’re in Our Hearts | 1942 |
43 | American Guild of Musical Artists, Inc. [AGMA] | 1937-38 |
44 | The American Legion Peace Through Preparedness |
1937 |
45 | The American Legion Victory Ball | 1922 |
46 | The American Legion Victory Balls [not by HCC] | 1923; 1925 |
47 | The American Legion Welcome | 1919 |
48 | Annual Navy Relief Ball | 1940 |
49 | Army vs. Navy | 1936 |
50 | Army vs. Navy | 1938 |
51 | Army vs. Notre Dame | 1938 |
52 | Army vs. Notre Dame | 1939 |
53 | Catholic Big Brothers Concert | 1920 |
54 | Flood and Tornado Relief Benefit | 1936 |
55 | Francesca Caron in…Recital | 1936 |
56a | Graduation Exercises [Police] | 1932 |
56b | The Hand Embroidered Way Royal Society |
1914 |
57 | International Poetry Music and the Dance, Soiree of | 1935 |
58a | The June Log | 1920 |
58b | Lafayette College Promenade Concert [dance card/program] | 1907 |
59 | The Lambs | 1934 |
60 | The Lambs | 1935 |
61 | The Lambs | 1936 |
62 | The Lambs | 1937 |
63 | The Lambs | 1938 |
64 | The Lambs | 1939 |
65 | The Lambs | 194[1?] |
66 | The Lambs | 1952 |
67 | Miss Robinson Crusoe of New York | 1925 |
68 | Motion Picture Exhibition & Concert Liberty Film Committee |
1918 |
69 | National Bureau for Blind Artists, Inc. “To The Blind Artists” |
1938 |
70 | National Variety Artists, Inc. | 1944 |
71 | Navy Day | 1935 |
72 | Navy Day | 1936 |
73 | New York City’s Civil Defense Program | 1951 |
74 | Police Athletic League [PAL] (see Ser. V.5) |
1937 |
75 | Press Photographers Association of New York Eight Annual Dance and Entertainment “A Real Newsgetter” |
1937 |
76 | The Social Service Dispensary League | 1940 |
77 | The Tin Can Ball | 1942 |
78 | The United States Fleet Ball | 1934 |
79 | USO Salute To Our Fighting Forces You’re in our hearts |
1942 |
80 | “The Wheel That Squeaks…” | 1926 |
81 | Ziegfeld Girls Club | 1938 |
Series VI. Photographic Material: ca. 1873-1952
Subseries 1. General
BOX 22
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Balboa Fountain The Battle of Santiago Boating by Moonlight Café des Artistes |
2 | Café des Artistes |
3 | Damsels in the Forest With Knight Dawn of a New Light (see also oversize) Foster Memorial -see also oversize Fountain of Youth |
4 | Hiawatha’s Wooing Inauguration of Lincoln, Abraham [never executed?] Landscapes, Untitled |
5 | Landscapes, Untitled |
BOX 23
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Madonna of the Trail North American Rayon Corporation Nudes, Untitled |
2 | Nudes, Untitled |
3 | Nudes, Untitled |
4 | Peace on Earth Riverscape with Two Houses The Scuffle Signing of the Constitution of the United States -see also oversize |
5 | Signing of the Constitution of the United States Signing of the Treaty of Green Ville -see oversize |
BOX 24
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Signing of the United Nations’ Charter -see also oversize |
2 | Signing of the United Nations’ Charter To the Autumn Couple |
3 | Untitled Washington in New York [never executed?] |
4 | Washington in New York We The People The Western Girl |
Subseries 2. Portraits
BOX 24 (cont’d)
Folder | Title |
---|---|
5 | Alwell, Mrs. Lee (Thurns) Autry, Gene Aycock, Charles B. Bacon Rind, Chief Tom Baer, Bugs Baker, Mrs. Walter |
BOX 25
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Bankhead, Mrs. Bankhead, William B. Barbour, Edward/John Ewing Barkley, John Lewis Barton, Dorothy |
2 | Baxter, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Joseph Blount, Mr. Bowers, Mrs. Bulkeley, John D. Carman, Mrs. Joseph and Son Chandler, Natalie Charles |
3 | Cheek, Susan Christy, Howard Chandler Christy, Nancy Palmer |
4 | Church, Mrs. Schuyler Churchill, Jeff Clapp, Mrs. Paul-Colombus Ohio Power Clapp, Paul, Daughters of Cochran, Jacqueline Connally, Tom |
5 | Coolidge, Calvin Coolidge, Grace Corse, Mrs. Cadwallader Colden Councilman, Jim Cushing, Ina Cushing, Stephen Ira |
BOX 26
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Davies, Marion Davidson, J. Davis, Smith Dewart, Mr. Diehl, Joan di Frasso, Dorothy Dodge, Mrs. |
2 | Doheny Boys Doheny, Lucy F. Doherty, Helen Lee Doherty, Mrs. Henry L. Dunlap, Ed, Daughter of du Pont, Coleman Durant, Mrs. and Daughters |
3 | Earhart, Amelia Eddy, Mary Baker Ellison, Elizabeth Endicott, Mr. Evans, Evelyn Ewing, Mr. |
4 | Farley, James A. Fink, Mrs. F. B. Fitzhugh, Anna Ford, Mrs. Lottie Evans Foster, Jane Franklin, Benjamin Frasso, Countess |
5 | Gallan, J. H. Gandy, Mrs. A.C. and Children Garner, John Nance Gilcrease, Mr. Graham, Mrs. Ernest R. Green, Joshua |
BOX 27
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Hall, Anita [“Miss Victory”] Hamlin, Mrs. Howard Harding, Warren Harvey, George Hays, Will Hearst, Mrs. George Hearst, William Randolph Herrington, Mr. Herrington, Mrs. |
2 | Hersholt, Jean Hesse, Phillip of Hoffman, Richard Jr. Hoover, Herbert House, Mrs. Percy Hughes, Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. Charles Evans |
3 | Humber, Mrs. Robert Lee Hutton, Madeline Jackson, Rachel Johnson, Colonel Keller, Kent E. Kendall, Jane Kenyon, Doris and Son Klein, Mrs. George L. La Forge, Mrs. |
4 | Langeloth, Valerie Larsen, Mrs. Lautz, William Leberman, Commander Long, Mrs. Joseph Benjamin Longstreet, General MacArthur, Douglas Maramaroneck, Mrs. Gerls Marshall, Carrington T. Marshall, Mrs. John, Daughter of Mason, Mrs. Frank E. Mason, Mrs. Grant Mayers, Mrs. |
BOX 28
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | McConnell, Mildred McCullough, George B. McIntyre, Mrs. B. D. Meeker, Ezra Moore, Grace Morris Jr., Mrs. Dave H. Munsey, Frank Mussolini Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Laura |
2 | Patton, Thomas G. Peale, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Mrs. Norman Vincent Pepper, Mrs. Claude Poole, Mr. Post, Marjorie Merrywether Quantrelle, Mrs. and Son Radcliffe, Senator Ramsey, Colette |
3 | Rickenbacker, Eddie Ridder, Miss Rinehart, Mary Roberts Roberts, Millicent Roberts, Mrs. Bob Roberts, Son Rogers, Will Russell, Lillian |
4 | Scott, W. Kerr Sewickley, Mrs. Richards Shotwell, Mrs. Souby, Mrs. James M. Strang, William F. Talmadge, Constance Talmadge, Norma Tanner, Dr. |
BOX 29
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Taylor, Mr. Umberto Van Buren, Martin Vodery, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Thomas Wessel Winegren, Mr. (Groff) Wood, Mrs. B. Yawkey, Elise Sparrow |
2 | Unidentified Women |
3 | Unidentified Women |
4 | Unidentified Men |
5 | Unidentified Children and Groups |
Subseries 3. Posters
BOX 30
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | The Academy of American Poets Americans All Boy Scout Sesquicentennial Tribute Buy a Buddy Poppy Camp Fire Girls China – The New Dawn |
2 | The Coming of Peace Fighting Faith Crusade – The Salvation Army For Thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory Forever Gee!! I Wish I Were A Man… Hands Across the Sea I Am An American I Want You for The Navy If You Want To Fight Join The Marines |
3 | Police Athletic League Roosevelt’s Birthdays Victory Food Special We Invite You |
4 | Wear a Buddy Poppy Will Rogers Memorial Fund Your Angel of Mercy |
Subseries 4. Sculpture
BOX 30 (cont’d)
Folder | Title |
---|---|
5 | miscellaneous |
Subseries 5. Illustration
BOX 30 (cont’d)
Folder | Title |
---|---|
5 | miscellaneous |
Subseries 6. Works by Other Artists
BOX 31
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Farr, [?] Fisher, Harrison Flagg, James Montgomery Ford, Elise |
2 | Guion, Molly Hall, Monty Hare, J. Knowles Ingram, Rex Seppeler, William |
3 | Unidentified |
Subseries 7. Individuals
BOX 32
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | A to B |
2 | B to C |
3-4 | Christy, Howard Chandler |
BOX 33
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1-5 | Christy, Howard Chandler |
BOX 34
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Christy, Howard Chandler |
2-5 | Christy, Nancy Palmer |
BOX 35
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1-5 | Christy, Nancy Palmer |
BOX 36
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1-2 | C |
3 | C – D |
4 | E – F |
5 | F – L |
BOX 37
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | M – R |
2 | R |
3 | S |
4 | S – Z |
BOX 38
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1-4 | Unidentified |
5 | Unidentified models |
Subseries 8. Groups
BOX 39
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1-4 | Howard Chandler Christy and Nancy Palmer Christy |
5 | Miscellaneous |
Subseries 9. Locations
BOX 40
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | Birthplace of HCC, Ohio Barracks, Duncan Falls, Ohio |
2 | Chase, W. M. – Studio in NYC |
3 | Exhibitions- Allentown, PA Seattle, WA |
4 | Hotel des Artistes – Studio in NYC |
BOX 41
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1-3 | Miscellaneous |
Subseries 10. Animals
BOX 42
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1-3 | Miscellaneous |
Series VII. Original Artwork: ca. 1898-1944
Subseries 1. Sketches and Drawings
BOX 43
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1-2 | Figures Crigui, Mary Franklin, Benjamin [Hiawatha] [MacArthur, Douglas] [Roosevelt, F. D.] Unidentified |
3 | Landscapes and Objects |
4 | Other Artists Davidson, Joe Knowles, J. Longuski, Holly Chandler Stanley, Frederic Unknown |
5 | Early Illustration |
Subseries 2. Sketchbooks
BOX 44a
Title | Date |
---|---|
Music Lessons with Misc. Sketches | ca. 1922 |
Foster Memorial | ca. 1944 |
Animals | n.d. |
Costumes/Misc. Illustration | n.d. |
Opera Costumes | n.d. |
Illustration | n.d. |
BOX 44b
Title | Date |
---|---|
Spanish American War | 1898 |
BOX 44c
Title | Date |
---|---|
World War I Posters | ca. 1915 |
Subseries 3. Paintings
BOX 45
Title | Date |
---|---|
Peace Be-Unto You | n.d. |
The Stirrup Cup [watercolor study] | 1919 |
[Untitled-nude] | n.d. |
[Untitled-unidentified] | n.d. |
Series VIII. Scrapbooks: ca. 1919-1952
Scrapbook No. 1
BOX 46
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | inventories; pp. 1-9 |
2 | pp. 10-19 |
3 | pp. 20-29 |
4 | pp. 30-39 |
5 | pp. 40-49 |
6 | pp. 50-60 |
Scrapbook No. 2
BOX 47
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-10 |
2 | pp. 11-22 |
3 | pp. 23-32 |
Scrapbook No. 3
BOX 48
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-10 |
2 | pp. 11-20 |
3 | pp. 21-31 |
4 | pp. 32-43 |
5 | pp. 44-53 |
6 | pp. 54-62 |
Scrapbook No. 4
BOX 49
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | inventory; pp. 1-9 |
2 | pp. 10-19 |
3 | pp. 20-29 |
4 | pp. 30-39 |
5 | pp. 40-49 |
6 | pp. 50-62 |
Scrapbook No. 5
BOX 50
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-11 |
2 | pp. 12-21 |
3 | pp. 22-29 |
4 | pp. 30-43 |
5 | pp. 44-53 |
6 | pp. 54-62 |
Scrapbook No. 6
BOX 51
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-9 |
2 | pp. 10-19 |
3 | p. 20-29 |
4 | pp. 30-39 |
5 | pp. 40-50 |
Scrapbook No. 7
BOX 52
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-11 |
2 | pp. 12-21 |
3 | pp. 22-31 |
4 | pp. 32-43 |
5 | pp. 44-53 |
6 | pp. 54-62 |
Scrapbook No. 8
BOX 53
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-9 |
2 | pp. 10-21 |
3 | pp. 22-35 |
4 | pp. 36-45 |
5 | pp. 46-55 |
6 | pp. 56-67 |
7 | pp. 68-74 |
Scrapbook No. 9
BOX 54
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-9 |
2 | pp. 10-19 |
3 | pp. 20-29 |
4 | pp. 30-39 |
5 | pp. 40-49 |
6 | pp. 50-60 |
Scrapbook No. 10
BOX 55
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-9 |
2 | pp. 10-19 |
3 | pp. 20-29 |
4 | pp. 30-41 |
Scrapbook No. 11
BOX 56
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-10 |
2 | pp. 11-20 |
3 | pp. 21-30 |
4 | pp. 31-40 |
5 | pp. 41-52 |
Scrapbook No. 12
BOX 57
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp.1-10 |
2 | pp. 11-20 |
3 | pp. 21-32 |
Scrapbook No. 13
[does not exist or is missing – see series description]
Scrapbook No. 14
BOX 58
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-11 |
2 | pp. 12-19 |
3 | pp. 20-29 |
4 | pp. 30-44 |
5 | pp. 45-54 |
6 | pp. 55-64 |
7 | pp. 65-73 |
8 | pp. 74-83 |
9 | pp. 84-93 |
10 | pp. 94-103 |
11 | pp. 104-113 |
12 | pp. 114-123 |
13 | pp. 124-133 |
14 | pp. 134-138 |
Scrapbook No. 15
BOX 59
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-6; 9-12 |
2 | pp. 13-22 |
3 | pp. 23-34 |
4 | pp. 35-44 |
5 | pp. 45-54 |
6 | pp. 55-66 |
7 | pp. 69-78 |
8 | pp. 79-88 |
9 | pp. 89-100 |
10 | pp. 101-110 |
11 | pp. 111-119 |
Scrapbook No. 16
BOX 60
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-9 |
2 | pp. 10-19 |
3 | pp. 20-29 |
4 | pp. 30-38 |
5 | pp. 39-42; misc. items |
Scrapbook No. 17
BOX 61
Folder | Title |
---|---|
1 | pp. 1-10 |
2 | pp. 11-20 |
3 | pp. 21-30 |
4 | pp. 31-40 |
5 | pp. 41-50 |
6 | pp. 51-60 |
7 | pp. 61-71 |
Series IX. Films: ca. 1929 – 2001
BOX 62
16 mm Film Reels 1-14 (see descriptions under Box 63 )
VHS Tapes 1-2 (copied from Reels 13-14)
Title: “Elise Ford and Howard Chandler Christy” [ca. 1930s-1940]
Donor: Holly Christina Longuski, May 2001
Time: 19 minutes, 20 seconds
Audio: No
Copy date: 6/17/88
Description: Combination of black & white and color 16mm film clips, not in chronological order. Some home movies, filmed by Howard Chandler Christy and Elise Ford, as well as newsreel clips. Topics include: Christy painting Elise Ford; both attending publicity events involving Christy’s artwork; Christy, Elise Ford, and daughter Holly as an infant at vacation home in Vermont; Christy painting landscapes outdoors; Christy, Elise and Holly displaying some of his landscape canvases.
VHS Tape 3
Title: “Christy Marker Dedication, May 3rd, 2001”
Donor: Helen Copley, Summer 2001
Time: approximately 20 minutes
Audio: Yes
Copy date: Summer 2001
Description: Scenes from the outdoor dedication ceremony for Christy marker in Morgan County, Ohio, and the following reception and exhibition of Christy artwork. In color.
BOX 63
DVDs and DigiBeta Copies-
Transferred from 16 mm reels #1-5
Title: See descriptions below
Donor: Jane Conneen, July 10, 2000
Time: Approximately 10 minutes total
Audio: None
Copied to DVD and DigiBeta: August 26, 2002
Description
Black & white film clips of the following:
1) “Swimming pool people. Dec. 1929”
Views of large estate and pool, numerous people in semi-formal dress, one of which is Nancy Palmer Christy
2) “Picture of Mr. Eastman in office, n.d.”
Man in suit with glasses and gray hair, sitting and reading aloud
3) “Beach, many children HCC in waves, 1 shot of Nancy in beginning, Sept.”
Beach scenes including Nancy Palmer Christy, Harmon Smith, Carolyn Chandler, Elise Ford, and Howard Chandler Christy
4) “Baby?, Zanesville, Ohio on box, Jan. 1932”
Unidentified baby, held by unidentified woman, in a bedroom
5) “Nancy – HCC at beach, organ grinder, Sept. 1936”
Filmed on the boardwalk, includes Nancy Palmer Christy, Elise Ford, Carolyn Chandler, Harmon Smith, and Howard Chandler Christy. Others present include organ grinder, monkey, and many on-lookers
Transferred from 16 mm reel #6
Title: “H.C. Christy Camp Scenes. Flaming Geyser July 24&30/ Aug. 6& 7”
Donor: Jane Conneen, July 10, 2000
Time: Approximately 15 minutes
Audio: None
Copied to DVD and DigiBeta: August 26, 2002
Description
Black & white film clips of the following scenes:
1) Camp scenes, including snow-capped mountains, rows of cabins, people viewing mountains through telescopes, large groups of people in semi-formal dress, Howard Chandler Christy smoking a pipe, Nancy Palmer Christy with a group, rivers flowing over rocks and waterfalls, many landscape scenes
2) Views of naval ship in the water, Nancy Palmer Christy, Howard Chandler Christy, and Natalie Chandler on shore, group scenes with military officers on board a ship, shot of a sign on ship reading “COMD’R W. F.LAFRENZ, U.S.N.”
3) Beautiful home and grounds overlooking ships in a river, groups of people in semi-formal dress including Nancy Palmer Christy and Natalie Chandler, scenes of people dancing the Charleston on the grass, walking through a garden, Howard Chandler Christy painting outdoors by a stream and smoking a pipe, Nancy Palmer Christy and Natalie Chandler dressed in overalls and working outside of a camp, sailors in rowboats in a river
Transferred from 16mm reel #7
Title: “Fish Fry/Lindbergh Arriving at le Bourge, Paris, etc.”
Donor: Jane Conneen, July 10, 2000
Time: Approximately 20 minutes
Audio: None
Copied to DVD and DigiBeta: August 26, 2002
Description
Black & white film clips of the following scenes:
1) Social gathering on the grounds of a mansion, high above a river. Nancy Palmer Christy and others with walking sticks, with a dog near a fountain on grounds. Howard Chandler Christy smoking his pipe. Scene of the group on a parapet of the mansion. Scene of group playing croquet on the grounds, Nancy Palmer Christy sitting with a group, watching croquet game and smoking. Howard Chandler Christy sits to join group, excellent close-ups of both NPC and HCC.
2) Beach scene, Howard Chandler Christy in bathing suit by water’s edge with unidentified others.
3) Return to lawn scenes at a mansion, views of formal gardens, Nancy Palmer Christy sitting on a porch by large columns, overlooking the gardens.
4) Scene of dock with a yacht, Nancy Palmer Christy and Howard Chandler Christy boarding the yacht with a boating party. Yacht motors off, passing large homes on shore.
5) Scene of yacht back at dock, passengers disembarking, name on boat appears to be “Dec. Oats, Alexandria, [N.Y.?]”
6) Two smaller rowboats with people being pulled behind the yacht with a rope tow, views of passengers on board again, including Howard Chandler Christy and daughter Natalie.
7) Rowboats are pulled ashore; fish fry scene commences on the banks of a wooded shore. Shot of Natalie holding fish in a dress coat with a fur collar. Nancy Palmer Christy holds fish wearing dress clothes and pearls.
8) Newsreel footage entitled “Lindbergh’s Triumphant Arrival in Paris”
“Produced by William J. Ganz Company, New York, Issue No. 2”
– “Le Bourget, Paris, France, as viewed from the air.”
Scene of people at the airport with biplanes parked on the runways.
– “Giant searchlights illuminate the sky for our ‘Flying Ambassador’.”
Hundreds of people running in the beams of the spotlight.
– “After 33 hours and 30 minutes Lindbergh alights surrounded by the largest crowd ever assembled at le Bourget.”
Hundreds of people running, some carrying bicycles above their heads. Shot of Lindbergh standing next to the Spirit of St. Louis.
– “Vive l’Americain! Vive l’Americain!”
People rushing to see Lindbergh.
– “The next day – Lindbergh at the American Embassy.”
Lindbergh on a balcony, waving an American flag. Then view of him coming out of the building to crowds of well wishers, entering a car and driving away through the crowds of people.
– “President Doumergue of France decorates the Lone Eagle.”
Lindbergh with two Frenchmen, Lindbergh wearing medal on his lapel, then walking with a group of men at the airport and standing in front of the Spirit of St. Louis.
– “My plan did it.”
Close up of Lindbergh’s face.
Transferred from 16mm reel # 8
Title: “Conte Rosso Genova at Sea/Lunch in an Italian garden”
Donor: Jane Conneen, July 10, 2000
Time: Approximately 15 minutes
Audio: None
Copied to DVD and DigiBeta: August 26, 2002
Description
Black & white film clips of the following scenes:
1) Large cruise ship sailing with mountains in the distance. Nancy Palmer Christy with various unidentified individuals and posing with a man in uniform who appears to be the ship’s captain. Shot of Howard Chandler Christy with binoculars and posing with the captain. Views of rough seas, the ship’s mast, and a rainbow over the water. Views of the shore and sailing into port, crowds on the deck. Good shots of Nancy Palmer Christy in furs and Howard Chandler Christy on deck.
[Note from Ser. V, Box 11, Folder 57, Page 173: Conte Rosso’s Captain was Antonio Lena].
2) Views of a formal lunch in a garden. A large group of formally dressed people in attendance. Howard Chandler Christy is seen speaking with a man in military dress near a fountain, Nancy Palmer Christy is with a woman on a porch overlooking the town below. Close ups of a man in very formal military attire, Nancy Palmer Christy in a fur stole and a hat with feathers.
[Note from Ser. V, Box 11, Folder 57, Page 168: Countess de Frasso was the host of this luncheon at the Villa Madonna; Prince Phillip of Hesse was present]
Transferred from 16mm reel #9
Title: “Conte Rosso/Villa Madonna”
Donor: Jane Conneen, July 10, 2000
Time: Approximately 15 minutes
Audio: None
Copied to DVD and DigiBeta: August 26, 2002
Description
Black & white film clips of the following scenes:
1) Ships on water (lake?)
2) Group of people, including Nancy Palmer Christy, walking along a shoreline in the woods – Flaming Geyser Park. Shots of bubbling hot springs, Howard Chandler Christy standing by the water’s edge, and Nancy Palmer Christy with an unidentified female companion wading in the springs.
3) Another view of the above-noted shoreline with a cityscape in the foreground.
4) A fishing party including Howard Chandler Christy, Nancy Palmer Christy, and several other women. Nancy with a bandage on her face. Excellent shots of Howard and Nancy with Natalie Chandler, walking arm in arm and all dressed in overalls. Views of cabins in the background, and the women holding up fish.
5) View of the city and shoreline again, taken from a rooftop or cliff? Shots are very hazy with ships in the water in the distance.
6) Nancy Palmer Christy and Howard Chandler Christy walking in the country with a group of women. Views of the group bathing in a lake. Excellent shot of Howard on a diving board and jumping into the lake and swimming. Shot of Natalie Chandler with a bathing cap and swimming.
7) Howard Chandler Christy and two other men holding up a very large dead bird and exhibiting the wingspan for the camera.
8) Howard Chandler Christy painting a landscape by water’s edge.
9) View of a group on a porch.
10) Back to hot springs.
11) Back to group on porch, including Nancy Palmer Christy.
12) Women picking flowers.
13) Unidentified woman with a large eye bandage.
14) Howard Chandler Christy with a shotgun in one hand while wading in a river and casting a fishing rod in the other hand.
15) View of cabins with a banner reading “Flaming Geyser Park”
16) Views of a river from a cliff and a bridge. Shot of a car driving over this bridge with Nancy Palmer Christy and another woman riding on the running boards.
17) More group fishing scenes.
18) Nancy Palmer Christy holding up a shotgun and aiming.
Transferred from 16mm reel #10
Title: “Rhodes Place/Flowers at Hotel Fountains/Flaming Geyser Park/Columbia Highway”
Donor: Jane Conneen, July 10, 2000
Time: Approximately 15 minutes
Audio: None
Copied to DVD and DigiBeta: August 26, 2002
Description
Black & white film clips of the following scenes:
1) Views of a river in the mountains, along a roadway, and Nancy Palmer Christy in a car.
2) Views of waterfalls in a forest, a creek running from the waterfall, a bridge in front of a waterfall.
3) Shot of a stone building with a waterfall in the background.
4) View of a man standing in front of a car with a waterfall in the background.
5) Outdoors at a mansion/hotel with men walking down stairs from a porch to beautiful grounds.
6) Shot of Howard Chandler Christy walking down stairs.
7) Close up of Nancy Palmer Christy with fuschia flowers in her hair.
8) Scene with two little boys and dogs playing on the grounds
9) Howard Chandler Christy in formal gardens with many rose bushes and fountains, other people seen walking the grounds.
10) Views of a beach shoreline with cliffs and trees and shots of the ocean.
11) Nancy Palmer Christy dressed in fur in front of a hotel?
12) Nancy Palmer Christy arranging flowers – very dark scenes, hard to see floral arrangements, but a very good close up of Nancy smiling with flowers in the shadows behind her.
13) View of a large building under construction.
14) Back to Flaming Geyser Park with Nancy Palmer Christy and a woman walking in overalls and eating sandwiches.
15) Howard and Nancy Christy with a blonde woman posing and walking in the woods near a creek, over wooden bridges.
16) Shot of a dog in river.
17) Shot of Nancy Palmer Christy holding the wet dog, then of her floating in the river and holding onto a large boulder.
18) Views back at the hotel
19) Nancy Palmer Christy and Natalie Chandler dressed up and walking the grounds with a man and woman, then Natalie chasing a dog.
Transferred from 16 mm reel #11
Title: “Deer Drive/needs repairing/Thorne Place/Swimming Hole/ Ferry to Frisco/ m train to S.P./R.R.”
Donor: Jane Conneen, July 10, 2000
Time: Approximately 15 minutes
Audio: None
Copied to DVD and DigiBeta: August 26, 2002
Description
Black & white film clips of the following scenes:
1) Palm trees on a beach
2) Groups of men in the woods during a deer hunt, horses, hunting dogs, and rifles. Women in riding gear, including Natalie Chandler and Nancy Palmer Christy, sharing a picnic. Howard Chandler Christy present at hunt as well. Shots of the slain deer hanging and carried to cars.
3) Nancy Palmer Christy riding a horse.
4) Howard Chandler Christy with a pipe and rifle
5) Views of cabins, including a young boy and girl.
6) Ferryboat named “San Francisco.” Views of the water, shore, Nancy Palmer Christy in a mink stole and an unidentified woman on board.
7) Followed by scenes of Nancy Palmer Christy and the same woman riding a train in the same outfits [later that day?]. Views of landscape, fields, farms with cattle, a train station, river, and mountains covered in snow in the background.
8) Nancy Palmer Christy and unidentified women displaying a large animal skin [deer?] and Natalie Chandler in a horse drawn buggy with two other women.
9) Nancy Palmer Christy standing next to a woman on a horse.
10) Women dressed for the cold, walking outdoors, a view of a covered bridge.
11) A car with Nancy Palmer Christy crossing a river on a ferry
12) View of women on a rooftop, one carrying a black dog.
13) Blonde woman wearing overalls and wading in a river.
14) Shot of a hawk in a cage
15) Scenes of fish jumping in a river
16) Same blonde woman swimming in a river with Howard Chandler Christy.
17) Nancy Palmer Christy and blonde woman walking in bathing suits
Transferred from 16 mm reel # 12
Title: Swimming & Canoeing/Models/Painting
Donor: Jane Conneen
Time:Approximately 15 minutes
Audio: None
Copied to DVD and DigiBeta: August 26, 2002
Description
Black & white film clips of the following scenes:
1) Nancy Palmer Christy and a group walking on a bridge in the woods, views of the river, Howard Chandler Christy in overalls.
2) Women in bathing suits in the river, including Nancy Palmer Christy and Natalie Chandler.
3) Nancy and Howard Chandler Christy exchanging kisses, shots of Howard jumping into the water and waving from a bridge.
4) A group drinking soda from bottles.
5) Howard Chandler Christy painting besides a river (a nude of a woman in a river), Natalie Chandler and blonde woman watch, Nancy Palmer Christy displays a canvas (blonde woman is model for nude in the painting).
6) Views of tents and cabins.
7) Swimming scenes again of Howard Chandler Christy, Natalie Chandler and the blonde model.
8) Scenes of Natalie and blonde model fishing.
9) Scenes of canoeing with Howard Chandler Christy, Natalie Chandler, and models.
10) Natalie, unidentified woman, and Howard Chandler Christy displaying caught fish on sticks.
11) Nancy Palmer Christy feeding ducks with other women near a pond.
12) More canoeing scenes.
Transferred from 16 mm reels #13 & 14, respectively
Title: Untitled
Donor: Jane Conneen, July 10, 2000
Time: Approximately 20 minutes, combined
Audio: None
Copied to DVD and DigiBeta: August 26, 2002
Description
Black & white and color clips combined. Duplication of scenes in VHS Tape No. 1-2, “Elise Ford and Howard Chandler Christy.” Higher quality resolution on DVD copies.
Series X. Miscellaneous Ephemera: ca. 1893-1950
BOX 64
Tray 1
Compartment | Title |
---|---|
1 | Native American Indian belt |
2 | Native American Indian wig |
3 | Native American Indian belt |
4 | Native American Indian loin cloth |
Tray 2
Compartment | Title |
---|---|
1 | Velvee Rose Bath Salt glass jar featuring portrait of NPC by HCC on label |
2 | Kentucky Colonels drinking glass featuring “Howdy Colonel” drawing by HCC |
3 | Medals: – Silver Jubilee Greetings Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W. Columbus Ohio 1938 [silver box] – V.F.W. Honorary Member [blue velvet box] – National Academy of Design, NY Antique School Day Class Torso 1893 verso. Elliot 1870 – 1924 Democratic National Convention NY National Convention Committee Reception & Entertainment Committee – Director Atlantic City Pageant Sept. 6-7-8 1922 |
4 | Engraving block with portrait of HCC |
Tray 3
Compartment | Title |
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1 | Dresden china plate featuring HCC illustration “Drifting” Stamped in gold “Souvenir of Schuylerville, N.Y.” 6.5 in. diameter |
2 | Porcelain hotplate featuring HCC painting “Signing of the Constitution” U.S. Capitol Historical Society 6 in. square |
BOX 65a
Tray 1
Compartment | Title |
---|---|
1 | Native American Indian mallet |
2 | Native American Indian moccasins |
3 | Native American Indian moccasins |
BOX 65b
Tray 1
Compartment | Title |
---|---|
1 | Christy cigar box |
2 | McCurrach blue tie collection designed by Christy |
3 | Mahjong set and silk nightgown of N.P. Christy |
BOX 65c
Tray 1
Compartment | Title |
---|---|
1 | Miss America bronze statuette, 1925 |
Series XI. Related Collections: 1970’s-2001
Subseries 1. Jane Conneen Files
BOX 66
Mixed Media and Subject Note Cards
BOX 67
Subject and Portrait File Note Cards
BOX 68
Portrait File and Chronology Note Cards
BOX 69
Folder | Title |
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1 | Note Cards in copy – Mixed Media |
2 | Note Cards in copy – Portrait Files |
3 | Note Cards in copy – Chronology |
4-6 | Miscellaneous Research Material |
Subseries 2. Holly Christina Longuski Files
BOX 69 (cont’d)
Folder | Title |
---|---|
7 | Scrapbook of Elise Ford [photocopy] pp. 1-68 |
8 | pp. 69-162 |
9 | Journal of Elise Ford [dictated by HCC – photocopy] pp. 1-70 |
10 | pp. 71-130 |
11 | pp. 131-190 |
12 | pp. 191-271 |
13 | Journal of Elise Ford [photographs – copies] |
14 | Manuscript “Rattling Eden’s Gate” by H. C. Longuski |
15 | Christy paintings photographed by Elise Ford |
Oversize Materials
Materials are filed in the same order they appear on the inventory in the following locations:
BOX 70
BOX 70 addition
BOX 71
FLAT FILE A2
FLAT FILE A6
FLAT FILE E1