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Special Collections
Milton S. Eisenhower Library
The Johns Hopkins University
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 516-8348

Gilman (Daniel Coit) 1831-1908
Papers (1773-1942)
Ms. l


Size:        95 document boxes
               22 bound volumes
               (42 linear feet)

Processed:          l985
By:                     M.C. Beecheno
Edited:                Cynthia H. Requardt

Provenance:         The papers were a gift to the University from Elisabeth Gilman.

Access:        Access to the papers is unrestricted.

Permission:         Permission to publish material from this                   
               collection must be requested in writing
               from the Manuscripts Librarian at the
               address above.


Citation form:      Daniel C. Gilman Papers Ms. l
               Special Collections
               Milton S. Eisenhower Library
               The Johns Hopkins University


                     Gilman (Daniel Coit) 1831-1908
                        Papers (1773-1942)
                              Ms. 1


                                
                        Table of Contents

Provenance                    ....................     Page 1

Biographical Sketch           .....................    Page 1

Scope and Content Note        .....................    Page 2

Series Descriptions           .....................    Page 2   


Container Lists:

     Series 1       Correspondence (1842-1907)    Page 6
     Series 2       Notebooks (1852-1900)         Page 97
     Series 3            Photographs                   Page 98
     Series 4            Official Papers and Autographs     Page 106
     Series 5       Publications by Gilman        Page 115
     Series 6       Publications from Gilman's Library Page 125
     Series 7            Scrapbooks (1835-1907)        Page 135
     Series 8            Tribute Volumes (1901-2)      Page 135
     Series 9       Memorials (1852, 1908-9)      Page 136
     Series 10      Personal                 Page 136
     Series 11      Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman Papers  Page 137
                    (1857-1911)
     Series 12           Mary Ketcham Gilman Papers (1860-70)    Page 138
     Series 13           Alice Gilman Wheeler Papers (1869-1925) Page 138
     Series 14           Elisabeth Gilman Papers (1877-1942)     Removed to Ms. 234
     Series 15             to be sorted                     Page 138


Appendices

     Alphabetical List of Prominent Correspondents
     Correspondents Identified by Profession

                  Gilman (Daniel Coit) 1831-1908
                        Papers (1773-1942)
                              Ms. 1

Provenance

     The papers were donated by Gilman's daughter Elisabeth Gilman.
     Commemorative dinner album, Chamber of Commerce, New York City (1897) added June 1999.  The
          Accession Number is 93-94.29.  Removed from CAGE.

Biographical Sketch

     Daniel Coit Gilman was born July 6, 1831 in Norwich, Connecticut.  He was the fifth of
nine children of William Gilman, a wealthy mill owner.  Daniel attended Yale from 1848 to
1852, and after his graduation attended Harvard University briefly before making a trip in 1854
to Europe, where he eventually served as attache to the United States Legation in St. Petersburg.
After his return to America in 1855, Gilman worked as a fund-raiser for the Sheffield Scientific
School (affiliated with Yale) and also as assistant librarian at Yale.  In 1858 he was promoted to
the position of head librarian, a post which he resigned in 1865.  In the meantime, he had become
school visitor for New Haven.  In that job, and in his subsequent post on the State Board of
Education, he developed a reputation as an educational reformer.

     In 1872 Gilman became the president of the University of California.  When the trustees
of the newly-endowed Johns Hopkins University wrote to presidents Eliot of Harvard, Angell of
Michigan and White of Cornell in 1874 to ask for suggestions for the presidency of the new
university, all three independently recommended Gilman.  The post was formally offered in early
1875; Gilman accepted, and soon achieved prominence as a educator and administrator.  He is
credited with having created the first full graduate program in America, and until his retirement
in 1901 Gilman consistently stressed research and scholarship.  After his retirement from
Hopkins, he was for two years president of the new Carnegie Institution of Washington.  He died
in 1908, survived by his second wife Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman and by two daughters
Alice Gilman Wheeler and Elisabeth Gilman, the latter of whom was a leader of the Socialist
Party in Maryland in the 1930s.

     Among Gilman's publications are James Monroe (1883), University Problems (1898), and
The Launching of a University (1906).  There are two published biographies of Gilman; one by
Fabian Franklin published in 1910 and one by Abraham Flexner appeared in 1946.

Scope and Content Note

     The papers document Gilman's wide-ranging interests especially his travels in Europe and
work as attache in St. Petersburg (1854-55), his years  (1855-58) at Yale, and his presidencies of
the University of California (1872-75) and the Johns Hopkins University (1876-1902)

     Gilman's correspondence is especially rich with letters from prominent, contemporary
educators, scientists, politicians, and literary figures.  The collection includes a large number of
photographs of Gilman's contemporaries.
         
     The collection includes some papers of Gilman's two wives Mary Ketcham Gilman
(1838-69) and Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman (1839-1910) as well as those of his daughter
Alice Gilman Wheeler (b. 1863).  The papers of his daughter  Elisabeth Gilman (1867-1950?)
form Ms. 235 also available in Special Collections.  Elisabeth was a social activist and member
of the Socialist Party of the U.S.  Her papers contain material on her work (1917-19) in France
with the YWCA, her work for the unemployed in the 1930s, and her campaigns for governor,
senator,  and mayor of Baltimore on the Socialist Party ticket. 

Series Descriptions

     Series I Correspondence  1842-1907    60 boxes

This is largely Gilman's incoming letters arranged alphabetically by correspondent.  There are
some drafts of outgoing letters. The majority of the letters relate to the Johns Hopkins University.
Principal correspondnets include: Andrew Dickson White, Charles W. Eliot, Herbert Baxter
Adams, Charles S. Peirce, William K. Brooks, Ira Remsen, Sidney Lanier, Simon Newcomb,
Richard T. Ely, Basil L. Gildersleeve, J.J. Sylvester, Henry Rowland, and Francis Lieber.

     Other correspondents represented by a lesser volume include a number of notables of the
time including Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Matthew Arnold,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, William Cullen Bryant, William Dean Howells, Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, Frederick Law Olmstead, Robert Louis Stevenson, James Garfield, Grover
Cleveland, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft,
Woodrow Wilson, Henry Adams, John Hay, William James, George Bancroft, John Dewey,
Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Huxley, Andrew Carnegie, Horace Greeley, Henry Ward
Beecher, Helen Keller, and Louis Pasteur.


     There is a card index to this series available on A-Level.
     This series also includes 7 boxes of material that has not been sorted.  Some is
correspondence, most is not.

     Correspondence not included in this series are letters in Gilman's autograph collection.
These are personal letters written to Gilman which he mounted in albums.  When these letters
were restored, they were assigned to Series IV.  A list of these letters is in the container list for
Series IV.

     Letters written by Gilman to his family can be found in Series X, Series XIII, and Series
XIV.

Series II  Notebooks  1852-1900   3 boxes

     See container list


Series III  Photographs    boxes

     Includes photographs of Gilman and his family as well as photographs of contemporary
public figures.  See container list.


Series IV  Official Papers and Autographs

     This series needs processing.  It contains letterpress volumes of outgoing letters and
various groups of official Johns Hopkins University correspondence.  Related material can be
found in the Ferdinand Hamburger, Jr. Archives.

     The autograph collection of Gilman correspondence is also part of this series.  See
container list.


Series V   Publications by Gilman  2 boxes, 7 vols.

     These are copies of nearly all the writings and speeches that Gilman published.  Some
were bound and titled "Connecticut Public Schools 1856-70,"  "University of California 1872-
75," and "Various Speeches and Articles 1854-1905."

Series VI  Publications from Gilman's Library  4 boxes, 8 vols.

     These include speeches and articles collected by Gilman.  Some are bound and titled
"Yale College Class Records," "Education: Public Schools," "Education: Industrial Schools,"
"Education: Universities and Colleges," "Religion," and "Biography."


Series VII   Scrapbooks   1835-1907

     See container list.

Series VIII   Tribute Volumes  1901-2

     See container list.


Series IX    Memorials   1852, 1908-9

     See container list.


Series X   Personal  1842-1908   6 boxes

     This includes Gilman's diaries, appointment books, registers of personal letters sent,
letters conferring honorary membership in various organizations, and some autobiographical
writings. Also included are letters written by Daniel C. Gilman to his parents, brother and sisters.
Most were written during 1854-55 while he was traveling in Europe and serving as attache to the
legation in St. Petersburg.


Series XI  Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman Papers                    
                         1857-1911  2 boxes

     These are the papers of Daniel C. Gilman's second wife Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey
Gilman (1839-1910) whom he married in 1877.  The papers include her correspondnece largely
outgoing. There are letters to her parents and sisters written while she was traveling.  Outgoing
letters she wrote to her step-daughters Alice and Elisabeth are found with Alice's papers in Series
XIII. Elisabeth's incoming letters for 1908 are condolences on the death of Daniel C. Gilman.

     The series also includes Elisabeth's diary for the years 1873, 1877, and 1889-90.

Series XII  Mary Ketcham Gilman Papers  1860-70  1/2 box

     Mary Van Winker Ketcham Gilman (1838-69) was Daniel C. Gilman's first wife.  Her
papers consist of letters (1860-6l) she wrote to Daniel, a memoir of her by Daniel, and an account
book from her estate.

Series XIII  Alice Gilman Wheeler Papers  1869-1925  1/2 box

     Alice (b. 1863) was the oldest daughter of Mary K. and Daniel C. Gilman.  Her papers
consist of incoming letters.  There is a series of condolence letters (1925) written on the death of
her husband Everett Wheeler.  There is a series of letters (1869-1907) written to Alice and her
sister Elisabeth together from their parents.  The third set of letters (1917-19) were written by
Elisabeth Gilman while she was in France with the YWCA.  These letters appear to have been
returned to Elisabeth and are filed with Elisabeth's outgoing letters in Series XIV.


NOTE:  Series XIV has been removed to form the Elisabeth Gilman Papers Ms. 235

Series XIV   Elisabeth Gilman Papers  1877-1942  4 boxes    [Removed to Ms. 235] 

     Elisabeth Gilman (1867-1950?) was the younger daughter of Mary K. and Daniel C.
Gilman.  She was a social activist and member of the Socialist Party. Her papers reflect her many
public activities.  The papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, diaries, newspaper
clippings, printed material, memorabilia, and photographs.

     FRom 1917 to 1919 Elisabeth served as a Secretary for the YMCA in Paris.  This work is
documented in her letters home to her sister Alice and her aunt.  The letters apparently were
returned to Elisabeth after she returned home and are filed with her papers.  Elisabeth also wrote
several articles about her war work which are included in the papers.

     After returning home, Elisabeth became active in progressive later Socialist Party
activities.  There are letters, speeches, writings, and clippings about her work for the unemployed
and especially her forays into politics as a candidate for governor, senator, and mayor of
Baltimore on the Socialist Party ticket.

     Elisabeth's personal life is less well-documented.  There are a few childhood diaries and
incoming letters from her parents. Since these letters (1869-l907) were written jointly to
Elisabeth and her sister Alice, they have been filed together in Series XIII.


Series XV  Miscellaneous

     See container list.

                              Ms. 1
                          Container List


CORRESPONDENCE
               Filed alphabetically

Box 1.1 - A-Aiken

Various aa-ak
Abel, C.
Abel, Mary Hinman
Abel, A.S. & Co.
Abel, John J.
Abell, Edwin F.
Abney, W. W. W.
Adams, C.F., Jr.
Adams, C.K.
Adams, C.R.
Aiken, Charles S.
Aiken, William A.
Abbe, Cleveland
Abbot, Ezra
Abbot, Henry L.
Abbott, Gorham D.
Abbott, John S. C.
Acland, C. F. D.
Acland, Thomas D.
Acland, Sir Henry
Acland, G.
Acland, H. W.
Adam, G. Mercer
Adams, Charles Francis
Adams, C. K.
Adams, Henry
Box 1.1 - A-Aiken (Cont.)

Adams, Henry Carter
Adams, H. C.
Adams, Herbert Baxter
Adams, Reverend William
Adkinson, L. G.
Adler, Cyrus
Agassis, A.
Aiken, Charles A.

Box 1.2 - Ain-Az

Ainsworth, George J.
Various al-an
Alexander, George
Alexander, J. W.
Alexander, A.
Allan, W.
Allan, W.
Allen, D. O.
Allen, E.
Allen, J.
Allen, James
Allen, W. H.
Allon, H.
Alvord, W.
Alcott, Amos Bronson
Alexander, Francesca
Allen, Arthur H.
Allen, Edward G.
Allen, William F.
Allibone, S. Austin
Allison, W. B.
Alvord, Benjamin
Alvord, Henry E.
Ames, James Barr
Ames, Joseph S.
Anderson, M. B.
Anderson, Robert
Andrews, C. M.
Andrews, G. F.
Andrews, John W.

Box 1.2 - Ain-Az (Cont.)

Andrews, W. W.
Andrews, Reverend S. J.
Angell, James B.
Various ao-az
Appleton, C.
Appleton, D. & Co.
Appleton, F. H.
Appleton, J.
Appleton, J. H.
Archer, G. W.
Archer, George
Armstrong, G.
Asakawa, K.
Atterbury, W. W.
Atwater, L. H.
Atwater, W. O.
Atwell, R. H.
Arms, H. P.
Arnold, Matthew
Asburner, William
Atherton, G. W.
Atkinson, Edward
Averill, R.
Avery, Samuel P.
Azarias, Brother

Box 1.3 - Bab-Bel

Various baa-bal
Babcock, M. D.
Bacon, L. L. A.
Bache, R. M.
Bacon, W. P.
Bacon, Theodore
Various bar-bay
Barker, F.
Bartel, J. L.
Bass, E. W.
Bassett, E. D.
Bartlett, L. C.
Battle, Kemp P.

Box 1.3 - Bab-Bel (Cont.)

Bayley, W. S.
Backus, John
Baer, W. J.
Bacon, D. Francis
Bacon, Francis
Bacon, Reverend G. B.
Bacon, Leonard W.
Various bai-ban
Baird, C. W.
Baker, James H.
Balch, G. B.
Baldwin, E. Francis
Ball, Robert
Bancroft, Charles E.
Bancroft, C. F. P.
Bancroft, George
Bancroft, H. H.
Bancroft, A.L. & Co.
Baird, J. G.
Baird, Spencer F.
Baker, B. N.
Baker, Marcus
Balch, Thomas
Balfour, J. H.
Ball, Thomas R.
Balloi, H. Starr
Barker, G. F.
Barker, Lewellys F.
Barnard, F. A. P.
Barnard, Henry
Barneaud, Charles
Barrow, Mrs. "Aunt Fanny"
Barrett, W. F.
Bartlett, T. H.
Bartlett, J. R.
Bartlett, William C.
Bascom, John
Bateman, Newton
Bates, O. S.
Baumler, C.
Beach, J. W. W.

Box 1.3 - Bab-Bel (Cont.)

Beets, Charles
Beers, H. A.
Bell, D. C.
Bellknap, George E.
Beecher, Catherine E.
Bellows, John
Beard, A. F.
Beecher, Henry Ward
Bell, Alexander Graham
Bell, Alexander Melville
Bell, Alonzo
Bell, D. C.

Box 1.4 - Bem-Bor
 
Various bem-ber
Bemis, D. W.
Benedict, W. R.
Bentley, W. A.
Beresford, P.
Berry, J. O.
Bertrand, L. J.
Besant, Walter
Beswick, Samuel
Various bes-bez
Bevan, W. L.
Bevier, Louis
Bickmore, Albert S.
Bierstadt, Albert
Bigelow, Albert
Bigelow, Allen Gilman
Bigelow, John
Bikelas, D.
Billings, Fairchild
Billings, J. S.
Bingham, T. A.
Binney, John
Bishop, M. E.
Billings, John S.
Bingham, J. F.
Binney, Horace, Jr.

Box 1.4 - Bem-Bor (Cont.)

Birkinbine, John
Birney, William
Bixler, C. A. G.
Various bl
Black, E. Charlton
Blachfield, Edwin Howland
Blair, Montgomery
Black, James
Blake, James
Blagden, G. W.
Bliss, E. M.
Blake, W. P.
Blanc, Madame Therese
Blashfield, E. H.
Various boa
Boas, Franz
Boatwright, F. W.
Boeckh, Philipp August
Boenfre, Jules
Various bol-bor
Bolles, Albert S.
Bolton, Sarah K.
Bolton, S. K.
Bombaugh, Charles C.
Bond, H. L.
Bonsal, Stephen
Booth, Newton
Bonaparte, Charles J.
Bond, A. T.
Bond, Henry R.
Bonney, Charles C.

Box 1.5 - Bos-Brooks, W.K. (up to 1886)

Various bos-boz
Bossange, H.
Botte, Anne C.
Bovey, Henry T.
Bowen, B. L.
Bowen, T.
Bowles, S.

Box 1.5 - Bos-Brooks, W.K. (Cont.)

Bourinot, John George
Boutmy, Emile
Bowdoin, Henry J.
Bowdoin, W. G.
Bowne, B. P.
Boyd, D. F.
Various bra-bri
Braithwaite, J. B.
Brevoort, J. C.
Brinley, Charles A.
Bristol, George P.
Brinley, G.
Brace, Charles Loring
Brackett, J. R.
Bradham, B.
Bradley, C. W.
Bradley, Leonard A.
Brainerd, Cephas
Brandt, H. C. G.
Brashear, J. A.
Braun, A.
Brearley, S., Jr.
Breckinridge, John
Brent, C. H.
Brewer, David J.
Brewer, T. P.
Brewer, W. H.
Brewster, C. B.
Brewster, James
Brown, George William
Bright, J. W.
Brimmer, M.
Brinton, D. G.
Various bro
Bromson, W. H.
Broadus, John A.
Bromley, G. T.
Brown, Addison
Brown, Elmer E.
Brown, G. S.
Brown, J. C.

Box 1.5 - Bos-Brooks, W.K. (Cont.)

Brown, John Mason
Brown, M. E.
Brown, Robert, Jr.
Brown, W. A.
Browning, William
Brock, R. A.
Brockett, Dr. L. P.
Brocklerby, John
Brockway, Z. R.
Brogger, W. C.
Brooks, Phillips
Brooks, Bishop
Brooks, William K.

Box 1.6 - Brooks, W.K.-Browning

Brown, F. J.
Brown, Francis
Brown, Frank
Brown, G. W.
Brown, Glenn
Brown, George S.
Brown, Jacob B.
Brown, J. H.
Brown, Reverend S. G.
Browne, William Hand
Browning, Robert

Box 1.7 - Bruce-Cam

Bruce, Frederick
Brunetiero, Ferdinand
Brunton, Lander
Brush, Edward N.
Brush, George J.
Bryan, George J.
Bryant, William Cullen
Bryce, James
Buckham, M. H.
Buckham, H. B.
Buckingham, William A.

Box 1.7 - Bruce-Cam (Cont.)

Various bum-buz
Bump, C. W.
Burr, E. F.
Bunsen, G.
Burr, George Lincoln
Burt, B. C.
Bushnell, Horace
Bushnell, May A.
Butler, C.
Butler, W. A.
Butterfield, Horatio Q.
Burdett, Henry C.
Burlingame, E. L.
Burnett, C. H.
Burr, Aaron
Burton, Rachel C.
Burton, Richard E.
Bushnell, Reverend Horace
Buti, Rudolph
Butler, James D.
Butler, Nicholas Murray
Butler, Richard
Butler, William F.
Byland, C.
Cable, G. W.
Cadbury, Joel
Cadwalader, John L.
Various cal-cam
Caldwell, S. B.
Calhoun, E.
Calkins, P. W.
Callender, J.
Campbell, A.
Campbell, J. R.
Calhoun, John Caldwell
Callender, Sir George W.
Calvert, George H.

Box 1.8 - Cameron-Chew

Cameron, H. C.
Camp, Hon. D. N.
Campbell, Sir G.
Campbell, Thomas
Campbell, William H.
Various can-car
Canfield, James H.
Carey, H. C.
Carmany, John H.
Carnegie, Andrew
Carpenter, W. H.
Harrington, Henry B.
Carroll, A.
Carter, A., Jr.
Carter, A. M.
Carter, John M.
Carter, R. Kelsbon
Carroll, John Lee
Carter, Bonham
Carter, Edith Bonham
Carter, Franklin
Carter, Henry B.
Carter, James C.
Carter, Robert Brudenell
Casimir, Perrier
Caspary, Robert
Cass, Lewis
Cass, Lewis, Jr.
Castelar, Emilio
Caswell, Thomas T.
Various cat
Catchings, J. C.
Cattell, J. P.
Cattell, J. McKeon
Cattell, William C.
Cattell, W. C.
Caulfield, Richard
Caulkins, Frances M.
Cayley, A. and Susan
Various ce-ch
Cesnola, L. B.

Box 1.8 - Cameron-Chew (Cont.)

Chamberlain, Mellen
Chambers, T. W.
Channing, E.
Chapin, A. S.
Chapin, Frederick H.
Chapin, Robert Coit
Chaplin, W. S.
Chapman, Charles H.
Cheston, A. T.
Cheston, Galloway
Cheyne, T. K.
Cheyne, T. R.
Chichester, Charles F.
 Buel,
 Johnson, Robert U.
 Smith, Roswell
Chamberlain, L. T.
Chamberlain, T. C.
Chamberlain, I. E.
 (references to Keller, Helen)
Champlin, E. H.
Chapin, J. B.
Chaplin, J. D.
Charnley, W. S.
Charsley, R. H.
Chase, Pliney C.
Chase, Thomas
Chase, W. C.
Cheney, T. A.
Chentung, Hiang Cheng
Chessin, Alexander S.
Cheston, Galloway
Chew, S. C.

Box 1.9 - Child-Colquitt

Child, Francis J.
Childs, George W.
Childs, T. H.
Chun, Kwong Ki
Choate, Joseph H.

Box 1.9 - Child-Colquitt (Cont.)
Chollet, T.
Christy, Samuel Benedict
Claghorn, Henry T.
Clark, [various]
Clark, John Bates
Clark, N. G.
Clark, W. N.
Clark, William Bullock
Clark, J. Edward
Clarke, James Freeman
Clarke, Samuel
Clement, C. E.
Cleveland, Grover
Cleveland, N.
Cleveland, H. M.
Coale, James Carey
Coan, T. M.
Cobden, Richard
Various coc-col
     Cochrane, H. C.
     Coe, Edward B.
     Coe, E. C.
     Cogswell, J. G.
     Cohn, Adolphe
     Colburn, Jereh
     Collins, D. E.
     Collins, J. C.
Colton, H. M.
Cochery, M. George
Coffin, William A.
Cohen, Mendes
Cohnheim, J.C.
Coit Familily - Geneology
Coit, Henry M.
Coit, J.H.
Coit, D.L.
Coleman, Lyman
Collier, C.A.
Collier, M. Dwight
Collins, C.T.
Collins, E.H.
Colquitt, A. H.

Box 1.10 - Com-Cross

Various Com - Coo
     Comegys, C.G.
     Comfort, G.F.
     Compton, Barnes
     Comstock, Anthony
Conaty, Thomas J.
Conkling, Clinton L.
Cowene, James H.
Cook, Clarence
Cook, Thomas
Cooper, Elwood
Cooper, P. H.
Compton, William
Conn, H. W.
Connally, A.
Converse, J.H.
Cook, A.S.
Cook, G.H.
Cooldige, Susan
Cooper, Jacob
Cooper, Sarah B.
Cooper, Sarah P.
Various Cop-Cor
     Cordell, E.F.
     Coffee, Henry
     Cornell, A.B.
     Corson, Hiram
Various Cot-Coz
     Cothman, T.
     Coudert, Frederic R.
     Councilman, W.T.
     Councilman, W.T.
     Courtenay, W.A.
Cowen, John K.
Timrod, Henry
Cox, C.C.
Cox, A.C.
Cox, S.H.
Cope, A.C.
Coubertin, Pierre
Cooley, T.M.

Box 1.10 - Com-Cross (Cont.)

Couvreur, Aug.
Cowen, John D.
Cowperthwait & Co.
Cox, Rev. Samuel H.
Various Cr
     Crafton, J.M. 
     Crafts, J.M.
     Craig, Croyden F.
     Creighton, H.
     Crew, Henry
     Crooks, G.R.
     Crooks, M.
     Crosby, A.
     Crosby, E.H.
     Crosby, H.
     Cross, R.K.

Box 1.11 - Crow-Day, J.

     Crowell, J.F.
     Croswell, J.G.
     Crowell, Thomas Y.
     Crowinshield, A.S.
Craig, Thomas
Craig, Louise
Craighill, William P.
Crane, W.W.
Crapo, William W.
Croffat, W.A.
Crowninshield, A.S.
Cullum, G.W.
Cullum, G.W.
Cummings, Joseph
Curtis, George William
Curtis, George William
Curtis, H. Holbrook
Cushing, Caleb
Cutler, C.
Cuvier, Georges
Various Cu - Cz
     Cullum, Elizabeth H.

Box 1.11 - Crow-Day, J. (Cont.)

     Curry, C.E.
     Curtier, Saul O.
     Curtis, A. Aleander
     Curtis, J.G.
     Cushing, F.H.
     Cushing, J.M.
     Cutler, Arthur H.
     Cutter, H.F.
     Cuyler, Theo S.
Curry, J.L.M.
Dabney, Charles W., Jr.
Dale, R.W.
Dallam, H.C.
Dalrymple, E.A.
Daly, Charles C.
Daly, Charles P.
Daly, Charles P.
Damon, N.H.R.
Dana, C.A.
Dana, E.S.
Dana, James D.
Various Dan-Daz
     Dana, M.M.G.
     Danell, J.W.
     Daniels, J.L.
     Davenport, J.A.
     Dawson, N.H.R.
     Day, George E.
     Day, W.C.
     Day, W.R.
Darwin, Charles
Davidson, George
Davidson, Thomas
Davies, Thomas F.
Various Davies
Davis,  J.
Davis, Thomas
Various Davis
     Davis, A.H.
     Davis, DeW
     Davis, G.B.

Box 1.11 - Crow-Day, J. (Cont.)

     Davis, W.M.
     Davis, H.G.
     Davis J.W.
Dawes, H.L.
Dawson, H.B.
Dawson, J.W.
Day, David T.
Day, Jeremiah

Box 1.12 - Day, H.-Dosal
 
Day, Horace
Day, Sherman
Day, William S.
Dearborn, H.
Various Dec-Deg
Deems, Charles F.
De Forest, H.S.
De Forest, Robert W.
De Kay, Charles
Delancey, William H.
Delano, C.
Delisser, R.L.
Deming, Col. H.C.
Various Dep-Dex
     Depew, Chauncey
     De Remer, I.A.
     Dennis, C.H.
     De Vere, M. Schele
     Dexter, Elias
De Saussure, Rene
De Vinne & Co.
Devries, W.L.
Dewey, John
Dewey, Melville
Dexter, Franklin B.
Dexter, Henry
Dexter, Henry M.
Various Dia-Dil
     Dickie, J.J.
     Dickson, S.

Box 1.12 - Day, H.-Dosal (Cont.)

Dike, S.W.
Diman, Prof. J.L.
Dippold, G.T.
Dixon, William T.
Various Do
     Doan, R.W.
     Dole, Isaiah
     Dolliver, J.P.
     Donaldson, F.
     Donaldson, Henry H.
     Douglas, H.T.
     Dorpfeld, D.T.
     Douglas, Charles H.
Doane, W.C.
Doane, Bishop W.
Dobbin, George, W.
Dodge, Grace H.
Dodge, Robert
Dodge, William E.
Dohre, Anton
Dole, Nathan
D'Oooge, M.L.
Dosal, J.V.

Box 1.13 - Douglas, H.K.-Elliott, A.

Douglas, H.K.
Dowden, Edward
Draper, Andrew S.
Draper, W.F.
Various Dre-Dro
     Drewry, W.S.
Dreher, Julius D.
Various Du
     Dubois, L.P.
     Duff, M.G.
     Duganne, A.
     Dulles, J.W.
     Duniway, C.E.
     Dunne, M.W.
     Durant S.A.

Box 1.13 - Douglas, H.K. - Elliott, A. (Cont.)

     Dutten H.
     Dutton C.E.
     Dunyea, J.T.
Du Bois, W.E.B.
Dugdale, R.L.
Durand, H.W.
Durand, J.
Duyckinck, E.A.
Various Dwi-Dy
     Dwight, B.W.
Dwight, H.E.
Dwight J.H.
Dyer, S.H.R.
Dwight, Edmund
Dwight, Theodore F.
Dwight, Theodore W.
Dwight, Timothy
Dwight, Timothy
Dwight, William B.
Durinelle, John W.
Dyer, George L.
Dyer, Louis
Various Ea-Ed
     Earle, George
     Eaton, C. G. M.
     Eaton, M. M.
     Eccleston, J. H
     Eckels, James H.
     Edwards, E.
     Edwards, G. C.
     Edwards, T.
Eames, Wilberforce
Eaton, A. B.
Eaton, D. B.
Eaton, D. Cady
Eaton, John
Edmonds, R. H.
Edwards, C. L.
Edmonds, E. J.
Edwards, Henry
Edwards, J. M.

Box 1.13 - Douglas, H.K. - Elliott, A. (Cont.)

Edwards, John H.
Various Eg-El
     Eggleston, W. H.
     Ehninger, John W.
     Elder, W.
     Eliot, C. N. E.
     Eliot, Charles W.
     Eliot, W. G.
Egleston, Thomas
d'Eichthal, Eugene
Eliot, Samuel
Ely, Richard T.
Elliott, ?
Elliott, A. M.

Box 1.14 - Elliott, W.J.-F.

Elliott, William, Jr.
Ellis, George E.
Ellsworth, O.
Ellsworth, James W.
Ellsworth, W. W.
Ellsworth, William W.
Various Ells-Ely
     Ellsworth, Oliver
     Ely, Alfred
Ellyson, J. Taylor
Elmer, H. C.
Elton, Oliver
Various Em-En
     Emerton, E.
     Emmons, S. F.
     Encyclopaedia Britannica
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Emmett, Robert
Emmott, George H.
Emmott, E. B.
English, James E.
Various Et-Ez
     Etting, F. M.
     Evans, Charles

Box 1.14 - Elliott, W.J.-F. (Cont.)

     Evans, E. P.
     Evans, H. T.
     Evans, Thomas St. Clair
     Ezekiel, M.
Eutler, George R.
Evarts, William M.
Everett, Edward
Everett, William
Ewell, Benjamin
Ewing, Augt.
Various Fa
     Fairchild, E. M.
     Fairchild, H. L.
     Falkner, R. P.
     Farnam, Henry W.
     Faure, Ch.
Fairchild, C. S.
Farlow, W. G.
Farrar, F. W.
Farrer, Thomas C.
Farrer, W. J.
Faxon, John Lyman
Fay, E. A.
Fay, Edwin W.
Various Fe
     Fenner, Charles E.
     Fernald, H. T.
     Fessenden, F.
     Fetterholf, A. W.
Fell, Thomas
Fellowes, R. W.
Fellows, R. S.
Felton, C. C.
Ferguson, John Day
Ferree, J. B.
Ferry, O. S.
Fessenden, Thomas K.
Various Fi
     Field, R. S.
     Field, Stephen
     Fields, Annie

Box 1.14 - Elliott, W.J.-F. (Cont.)

     Fields, James T.
     Finch, E. M.
     Findlay, J. J. L.
     Finley, J. P.
     Fish, S. A.
     Fische, A.
     Fisher, Allan G.
     Fisher, R. D.
     Fisk, F. W.
     Fiske, D. W.
     Fiske, Thomas S.
     Fiske, W.
     Fitz-Hugh, N.

Box 1.15 - Field-Friedrich

Field, Cyrus W.
Field, Reverend H. M.
Field, Mary J.
Field, M. B.
Fields, James T.
Fields, J. T.
Fifield, L. B.
Finley, John H.
Finney, J. M. T.
Fish, Hamilton
Fisher, George
Fisher, William
Fiske, John
Fiske, Willard
Fitch, Eleanora
Fitch, J.G.
Fleming, Horace T.
Fleming, William H.
Fletcher, Alice S.
Flexner, Abraham
Flexner, Simon
Floyd, R.S.
Fluegel, Reverend Maurice
Various Fo
     Folks, Homer

Box 1.15 - Field-Friedrich (Cont.)

Folsom, George
Folson, Norton
Foote, E.M.
Force, M.F.
Ford, William F.
Foreman E.
Forrest, C.H.
Foster, W.E.
Foster, D.
Foster, J.
Fowler, Harold N.
Folsom, C.
Folwell, William W.
Foote, Kate
Forsythe, John
Foster, L.F.S.
Foster, John W.
Foster, W.E.
Fowler, Francis
Fowler, W.C.
Various Fr
     Fraley, Fred
     Freeman, A.E.
French, J.R.
French, J.
French, W.M.R.
Frick, Frank
Friedenwald, Harry
Friedlander, Julius
Franklin, C.L.
Franklin, Fabian
Franklin, Benjamin (to Daniel L. Coit)
Fraser, A. C.
Fraser, J. Bishop
Frear, W. F.
Freeman, Edward A.
Frelinghuyson, F. T.
Fremantle, W. H.
French, Thomas, Jr.
Freud, Isaac
Frick, Frank

Box 1.15 - Field-Friedrich (Cont.)

Friedenwald, Co.
Friedenwald, Harry
Friedrick, Johann

Box 1.16 - Frisbee-Gibson, R.

Frisbee, E.S.
Frissell, H.B.
Frothingham, A.L.
Various Fu-Fy
     Fuller, H. T.
     Fullerton, T.
     Fulton, R. B.
     Fun, Wagnall
     Fultz, J. H.
Fuchs, Otto
Fuller, Melville W.
Furness, Horace Howard
Garrett, Mary E.
Garrett, John Work
Garrett, Emma
Various Ga
     Gaebel, Julius
     Gage, S. P.
     Gall, G. W.
     Gaines, M. R.
     Gaines, R. E.
     Gallmay, C. B.
     Gamger, Arthur
     Gammack, J.
     Gandhi, Virchand R.
     Gannett, ??
     Gardiner, H. N.
     Gardner, W. R. W.
     Garner, Samuel
     Garrett, Philipe
     Garrett, T. Harrison
     Gary, James A.
     Gaul, L.
Gajani, G.
Gallagher, F. W.

Box 1.16 - Frisbee-Gibson, R. (Cont.)

Gallatin, Albert
Gallaudet, E. M.
Galloway, T. C.
Gardner, J. T.
Garfield, J. A.
Garfield, James
Garnett, James
Garrett, Mary E.
Garrett, Mary S.
Garrett, Robert
Garrison, Wendell P.
Gates, Merrill
Gay, J. E.
Various Ge
     Gerely, J. P.
     Geddes, Patrick
     Geikie, Arch
     Ghequier, T. Buckler
Various Gi
     Gillispie, W. M.
     Giger, G. M.
     Gillette, F.
     Gill, Theo
     Gide, C.
     Gitterman, J. M.
     Gill, H. A.
Gibbons, James Cardinal
Gibbs, J. Willard
Gibbs, Josiah W.
Gibbs, Walcott
Gibson, R. L.

Box 1.17 - Gi-Goodrich, C.

Gilbert, G. K.
Gilder, R. W.
Gilder, J. B.
Gilder, J. L.
Gildersleeve, Basil L.
Gill, John
Gillman, Henry

Box 1.17 - Gi-Goodrich, C. (Cont.)

Gilman, Alice
Gilman, Benjamin Ives
Gilman, A.
Gilman, Daniel C. ( to R. Brent Keyser )
Gilmore, James R.
Various Gl
     Glaisher, J. W. L.
     Glass, D. W.
     Glenn, John
Various Goo
     Goodall, George L.
     Goode, G. Brown
     Goodfellow, Edward
     Goodman, Edgar
     Goodrich, W. H.
     Goodrich, J. K.
     Goodwin, C. J.
     Goold, Sir Henry V.
Goodrich, Charles A.
Goodrich, C.
Goodrich, C. F.

Box 1.18 - Goodridge-Gregory

Goodridge, E. A.
Goodwin, W. W.
Goodyear, Charles and Charles, Jr.
Goodyear, Fanny
Goodyear, W. H.
Godkin, E. L.
Various Gor-Gow
     Gordon, B. B.
     Gordon, J. B.
     Gore, G.
     Gore, S. S.
     Gorp, L. V.
     Gosset, W. L.
     Gottherl, R.
     Goucher, John F.
     Gough, John B.
     Gould, C. H.

Box 1.18 - Goodridge-Gregory (Cont.)

     Gould, Charles
     Gowing, R.
Gordon, M. S.
Gore, J. H.
Gore, J. W.
Gorman, A. P.
Gosse, Edmund
Goton, Seitaro
Gould, E. R. L.
Gouverneur, Marion
Grasty, C. H.
Various Gre
     Greeley, H. N.
     Green, D. L.
     Green, H. E.
     Greene, C. W.
     Greene, H. E.
     Greene, Thomas L.
     Greenleaf, C. H.
     Greenleaf, Mrs. Charles R.
     Gregg, J. B.
Greeley, Horace
Greely, A. W.
Green, Samuel A.
Green, Samuel S.
Green, W. H.
Greene, Jacob L.
Greene & CO., W. L.
Greener, Richard T.
Greenleaf, E. W.
Greenwood, J. G.
Gregory, C. R.

Box 1.19 - Grey-Hale

Grey, W.
Gries, Rabbi Moses J.
Griffin, Edward H.
Griffith, J. Eveleth
Grimke, F.
Various Gri-Gry

Box 1.19 - Grey-Hale (Cont.)

     Griffin, J. W.
     Griffis, William Elliot
     Grinnell, Henry
     Grinnell, H.
     Grinnell, Louis
     Griscom, J. H.
Grimm, Jacob
Griscom, Lloyd
Grove, S.
Various Gu
     Guggenheimer, R.
     Gulliver, J. P.
     Guthrie, J.
     Gunsaulus, F. W.
     Gummuri, F. B.
     Gurley, J. G.
Guild, Reuben A.
Guizot, ??
Gurney, E. W.
Guthrie, Donald
Guyot, Arnold
Gwinn, Charles J. M.
Hack, A. R.
Various Hac-Hal
     Hacker, C.
     Hague, Arnold
     Haight, H. H.
     Hailmann, W. N.
     Haislif, R. D.
     Hale, George E.
     Hale, L.
Haden, F. Seymour
Hadley, Arthur T.
Hadley, James
Hager, John S.
Haidinger, W.
Haight, Milton
Haines, Weld & Tiffany
Hale, Charles R.
Hale, E. W.
Hale, Edward E.

Box 1.20 - Hale-Harrington

Hale, George S.
Various Hall
     Hall, Bolton
     Hall, Charles
     Hall, Charles
     Hall, Charles
     Hall, Charles C.
     Hall, Isaac H.
     Hall, J. L.
     Hall, James
     Hanington, M. W.
     Hall, W. G.
Hall, Asoph
Hall, Clayton C.
Hall, Edwin H.
Hall, G. Stanley
Hall, Thomas W.
Hall, W.  E.
Halle, E. von
Various Halli-Ham
     Hallidie, A. S.
     Hamson, H. Lynda
     Haman, B. H.
     Hamersby, W.
     Hamilton, C. R.
     Hamilton, G. E.
     Hamilton, C. S.
     Hampton, Isabel
Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard
Hallowell, Henry C.
Halstead, George Bruce
Halstead, William S.
Hamerick, Asger
Hamilton, Alexander
Hammett, C. E.
Hancock, Harris
Hancock, Winfield S.
Hardie, R. G.
Various Har
     Hardy, A. M.
     Hardy, A.

Box 1.20 - Hale-Harrington (Cont.)

     Harjes, John
     Harland, J. M.
     Harland, John M.
     Harper, W. F.
Hardie, R. G.
Hardy, Arthur S.
Harkness, A.
Harper Brothers
Harper, H. H.
Harper, William R.
Various Harr
     Harrington, Mark W.

Box 1.21 - Harris-Hawley

     Harris, I. Morrison
     Harris, William
     Harrison, Caskie
     Harrison, George L.
     Harrison, H. B.
     Harrison, Henry H.
     Harrison, Hall
     Harrison, R. G.
     Harrison, T. P.
     Harrower, Pascal
Harris, Elisha
Harris, G.
Harris, J. Rendel
Harris, Samuel S.
Harris, W. Hall
Harris, W. T.
Harrison, C. C.
Harrison, James A.
Harrison, Samuel A.
Harrisse, Henry
Harry, I. Morrison
Harry, J. E.
Hart, Burdett
Various Hart-Harw
     Hart, Caroline M. C.
     Hart, Edward

Box 1.21 - Harris-Hawley (Cont.)

     Hart, Samuel
     Hartridge, J.
     Hartsock, S. M.
     Harwood, E. H.
     Harwood, W.
     Harwood, W.S.
Hart, J. M.
Hartwell, E. M.
Various Has-Hau
     Haskins, David G.
     Hasking, C. H.
     Hasson, W. F. C.
     Hatch, A. F.
     Hathaway, A. S.
     Haughton, H. O.
     Haupt, L. M.
Hastings, C. S.
Hastings, S. C.
Hastings, Thomas S.
Hatfield, E. F.
Hatfield, J. T.
Haupt, Paul
Various Hav-Haz
     Haweis, R.
     Haworth, E.
     Haworth, Erasmus   
     Hayes, T. G.
     Haynes, D. F. & Co.
     Haynes, D. F.
     Hayes, William
     Hawkesworth, Alan S.
     Hawkins, F.
     Hayden, ??
     Haxen, A. D.
Haven, S. F.
Havens, R. N.
Hawkes, W. W.
Hawley, J. R.


Box 1.22 - Hay-Hitchcock

Hay, John
Hayden, H. C.
Hayes, Isaac Israel
Hayes, R. B.
Hayes, Thomas G.
Haygood, Atticus
Hazard, Caroline
Hazard, R.
Hazard, R. G.
Various Hea-Heo
     Head, Franklin H.
     Healy, P. F.
     Hearst, Phoebe
     Hearst, W. R.
     Heberle, Joseph
     Hecktenberg, Klara
Hebard, Daniel
Heber, Reginald
Hecker, J.
Hegger, Frank
Heineman, N.
Helfferich, Ad.
Helmer, C. D.
Various Hel-Hem
     Helmolt, H. F.
     Hemmeter, John C.
     Hempl, George
     Hemphill, C. R.
Various Hen-Hez
     Henderson, C. R.
     Henez, D.
     Henry, Abram
     Hepburn, A. D.
     Hering, H. S.
     Hering, J. W.
     Herrick, Sophie B.
     Hety, Charles H.
     Hewett, W. T.
     Heymann, M.
Hendrix, Eugene Russell
Henry, Joseph

Box 1.22 - Hay-Hitchcock (Cont.)

Herbert, H. A.
Herrick, Edward C.
Herrick, E. C.
Herrick, F. H.
Herrick, S. B.
Hervey, Walter L.
Hesse, Charles Henry
Hewit, Nath
Various Hi
     Hickey, P.
     Higgins, Anthony
     Higley, M. A.
     Hillyer, J. F.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
Hilgard, E. W.
Hilgard, J. E.
Hill, David J.
Hill, John W.
Hill, Thomas
Hill, Thomas
Hillhouse, James
Hillis, Newell Dwight
Hillis, Francis Lowell
Hioki, Eki
Various Hiu-Hit
     Hinkley, E. O.
     Hinsdale, B. A.
     Hinton, C. H.
     Hippisley, A. E.
     Hitchcock, Henry
     Hite, Lewis F.
     Hitz, John
Hitchcock, Ripley
Hitchcock, Roswell D.

Box 1.23 - Hoadley-Hoxie

Hoadley, Charles J.
Hoar, George F.
Hobbs, L. L.
Hobbs, William H. (to Thomas Ball)

Box 1.23 - Hoadley-Hoxie (Cont.)

Hodge, C. F.
Various Hod-Holl
     Hodges, F. L.
     Holley, A. H.
     Hooley, A. H.
     Hogan, J.
     Hodson, Thomas S.
Hodges, J. S. B.
Hodges, N. D. C.
Hodges, S. H.
Various Hoffman
     Hoffman, Paul
     Hoffman, Samuel    
     Hoffman, William E.
     Hoffman, Charles G.
     Hoffman, E. A.
     Hofmann, Fred
Hoge, W. J.
Holden, E. S.
Holland, H. S.
Hollander, Jacob H.
Holley, A. H.
Holleben, Theodor von
Holls, Frederick W.
Holmes, D. H.
Holmes, (various)
Holst, Hermann Edward von
Holt, Hamilton
Holt, Henry
Various Hom-How
     Homes, Thomas A.
     Hooker, John  
     Horner, J. M.
     Horner, Leonard
     Horwitz, Orville
     Hosmer, J. K.
     Hough, F. B.
Hooker, J. D.
Hooker, Lewis L.
Hooper, Franklin W.
Hooker, Louis L.

Box 1.23 - Hoadley-Hoxie (Cont.)

Various Hopkins
     Hopkins, Annette
     Hopkins, Gerard Y.
     Hopkins, Harry Patterson
     Hopkins, Joseph H.
     Hopkins, L.N.
     Hopkins, Washburn
Hopkins, Johns
Hopkins, Samuel
Hopkins, Sarah W.
Holt, Hamilton
Hoppin, J.M.
Hough, Theodore
Houghton, Richard Monckton Milnes
Houghton - Mifflin & Co.
Howard, Charles Webb
Houston, David J.
Howard, O.O.
Howe, Julia Ward
Howell, Edwin E.
Howell, William H.
Howells, Williams Dean
Hoxie, Henry N.

Box 1.24 - Hoyt-Ja

Hoyt, John W.
Various Hu - Hy
     Hubbard, S.A.
     Hubbell, C.B.
     Hubner, E.
     Hughes, W.H.
     Humen, E.H.
     Humphrey, M.A.
     Humphreys, E.R.
     Humphreys, John T.
     Humphreys, M.W.
     Humphreys, W.J.
     Hume, E.H.
     Hungerford, Edward
Hubbard, J.D.

Box 1.24 - Hoyt-Ja (Cont.)

Hubard, O.P.
Hubbard Publishing Co.
von Humboldt, Alexander
Humphrey, Mrs. H.H.
Hunt, Hellen W.F.
Hunt, T. Sterry
Hunt, T. Sterry
Huntington, Charles P.
Huntington, E.B.
Huntington, General Jabez
Huntington, Samuel
Huntington, W.R.
Hurd, Henry M.
Hurlbut, Joseph
Hurst, John F.
Hutchinson, Cary T.
Hutchinson, Paul
Hutchinson, William
Hutton, T. Maxwell
Huxley, Henrietta
Huxley, Thomas H.
Hyde, J.E.
Various "I"
     van Idsinga
     Ignes, E.S.
     Ingersoll, Colin M.
     Ion, T.P.
     Irby, Richard
     Irving, R.D.
Irwin, Agnes
Inglis, J.A.
Institute of Agriculture and Education
International Review
Irving, Washington
Ives, Charles L.
Various Ja


Box 1.25 - Jackson-Johnson, Robert

     Jackson, A.
     Jackson, H.W.
     Jackson, W.W.
     Jacobi
     Jaeques
     James, George F.
     James, George F.
     Jamieson, A.F.
     Jamieson, A.F.
     Jastings, S.M.
Jackson, A.V.W.
Jackson, A.W. Jr.
Jackson, Andrew
Jackson, E.E.
Jackson, G.E.
Jackson, F.W.
Jackson, George A.
Jackson, Helen Hunt
Jackson, Joseph C.
Jackson, L.L.
Jackson, Herman
Jacques, W.W.
James, Edmund J.
James, Henry
James, William
Jameson, J.F.
Janneu, Susan W.
Jastrow, Joseph
Jastrow, Morris, Jr.
Jay, John
Jebb, Richard C.
Various Je
     Jenanyan, H.S.
     Jerge, J.M.
     Jessup, C.A.
     Jewell, Lewis E.
     Jewett, H.J. Jr.
Jenks, Jeremiah W.
Jefferson, Thomas
Jesse, R.H.
Jessup, H.H.

Box 1.25 - Jackson-Johnson, Robert (Cont.)

Jessup, Morris K.
Jewell, Marshall
Jewett, C.C.
J.H.U. Club of the Middle West
Johns Hopkins University
Various Johnson
     Johnson, C.C.
     Johnson, Charles F.
Johnson, C.W.L.
Johnson, D.S.
Johnson, George Ben
Johnson, John Hensley
Johnson, J. Hensley
Johnson, John Q.
Johnson, S. W.
Johnson Co., A. J.
     Adams, C. K.
     Dana, E. S.
     Lilly, Robert
     Nichols, J. W.
Johnson, Alexander
Johnson, Andrew
Johnson, B. F.
Johnson, G.
Johnson, R. U.
Johnson, Reverdy, Jr. (plus photograph)

Box 1.26 - Johnson, Rossiter-Kellogg

Johnson, Rossiter
Johnson, W. Woolsey
Johnson, Christopher
Johnston, Henry E.
Johnston, H. P.
Johnston, R. M.
Johnston, William Preston
Various Jones
     Jones, Charles C., Jr.
     Jones, E. C.
     Jones, J. Francis
     Jones, J. S.

Box 1.26 - Johnson, Rossiter-Kellogg (Cont.)

     Jones, Martha (Jones, Mrs. E. Lee)
     Jones, Sam
     Jones, W. A.
     Jones, William Y.
     Jones, Frederick R.
     Jones, Luther M.
     Jones, William Carey
Jordan, David S.
Joy, A. Bruce
Joy, C. A.
Joynes, E. S.
Judson, Abby A.
Jusserand, Jean Adrien Antoine Jules
Various Ka
     Kayser, L. T.
        Cantor, S.
     Karsten, Gustaf E.
     Kasson, John A.
     Kaufman, A. C.
     Kay, Joseph
Various Ke
     Keasbey, A. Q.
     Keet, A. E.
     Keller, Arthur E.
     Kellicott, D. S.
     Kellogg, S. N.
     Kennedy, J. S.
     Kennedy, Thomas J.
     Kerr, C. G.
Keane, John J.
Keeler, James E.
Keen, W. W.
Keane, John H.
Keep, Robert P.
Keller, Mrs. Deane
Keller, Helen
Kellogg, Martin
Kellogg, Theodore D.


Box 1.27 - Kelly-Langdon

Kelly, Dr. Howard A.
Kelsey, Francis W.
Kelvin, Lord William Thomson
Kemp, Lawrence B.
Kennon, Beverly
Kernochan, J. F.
Ketcham, F.
Keyser, Ephraim
Keyser, R. Brent
Keyser, William
Various Ki
     Kimball, J. P.
     Kimball, R. D.
     King, William F.
     Kingsbury, J. T.
     Kipel, G. E.
     King, Anne T.
     Kirk, Anne T.
     Kirk, J. F.
     Kirkland, C. M.
Kimball, Arthur
King, Clarence
King, Elizabeth T.
King, Francis T.
Kingsbury, F. J.
Kingsley, Reverend Charles
Kingsley, William L.
Kinne, W.
Kip, William Ingraham
Kirby, Georgiana B.
Kirkland, J. H.
Kirkus, W.
Various Kl-Kn
     Knower, H. M.
     Klapp, William H.
     Knapp, W. I.
     Knox, J. J.
     Knox, J. M.
Knight, William
Various Ko-Ky
     Koniston, J. E.

Box 1.27 - Kelly-Langdon (Cont.)
     Koren, John
     Koto, B.
     Koyle, C. H.
     Kriehn, George
     Kunze, William F.
     Kurino, S.
Kraft, H. F.
Kuhara, Mitsura
Kuki, R.
Kunz, George F.
Ladd, Christine
de La Fayette, Marquis
Various La
     Laffan, William M.
     Lagarde, Paul
     Lamb, Eli M.
     Lamberton, W. A.
     Lamborn, Robert H.
     Landon, M. D.
     Lane, F. R.
     Lane, Gardiner M.
     Lane, L. C.
     Langdon, C.
     Latchfield, H.
     Latimer, E. W.
     Lawrence, William
     Laussedat, A.
     Lawton, W. C.
     Law, John
     Law school (letter of DCG re: formation of a law school)
Lalor, J. J.
Lamb, J. & R.
Lanciani, Rodolfo Amadeo
Lane, G. M.
Lang, A.
Langdon, William Chauncy

Box 1.28 - Langley-Liddell
Langley, S. P.
Lanman, C. R.
Lanham, Charles
Larcom, Lucy

Box 1.28 - Langley-Liddell (Cont.)

Latrobe, Ferdinand C. (plus photographs)
Latrobe, J. H. B.
Latrobe, John H. B.
Lavigerie, Cardinal
Lawrence, William
Lawton, William C.
Lazear, Mrs. Jesse W. (to Daniel C. Gilman)
     Paton, Stewart
     Howell, W. H.
     Jesse William Lazear Memorial (pamphlet)
     Lazear, Mrs. M.
     Dennu, J. W.
     Hurd, Henry M.
     Lazear, Mabel H. (Mrs. Jesse W. Lazear)
Lea Brothers & Co. and Lea, C. M.
Various Le
     Leakin, G. A.
     Leavitt, Joshua
     Le lear, Thomas
     Leeds, George
     Lefavour, H.
     Leffingwell, E. H.
     Leiter, F. Z.
Learned, Marion Dexter
Learned, W. L.
Le Conte, John
Le Conte, Joseph & John
Various Lee
     Lee, Henry
     Lee, John W.
     Lee, S. D.
     Lee, S. H.
     Lee, S. H.
     Lee, Stephen L.
     Lee, S. L.
     Lee, Thomas S.
     Lee, William
     Lee, William Lee
Lee, Benjamin
Lee, Gerald Stanley
Lee, G. W. M.

Box 1.28 - Langley-Liddell (Cont.)

Lee, Robert E.
Lee, S. S.
Lefevre, George
Leftwich, Adelia
Leftwich, J. F.
Leo, W.
Leonard, Gardner C.
Lepsius, Richard
Lesquereux, Leo
Levasseur, Richard
Levering, Eugene
Various Le-Lez
     Levy, R. G.
     Leyburn, John
Various Lewis
     Lewis, Grace A.
     Lewis, J. R.
     Lewis, L.
     Lewis, T. H.
     Lewis, Taylor
     Lewis, W. J.
     Lewis, William R.
Lewis, A. N.
Lewis, Charlton J.
Lewis, Charlton T.
Various Li
     Libbey, J. M.
     Lieber, John
     Lindsay, J. S.
     Lindsay, T. B.
     Lindsley, Thales
     Littlehales, G. W.
     Littell, E. T.
Libbey, William
Liddell, M. H.

Box 1.29 - Lieber-Lyman

Lieber, Francis
Lieber, J. Norman
Lieber, Mathilde

Box 1.29 - Lieber-Lyman (Cont.)

Lilley, Robert
Lippincott, Co., J. B.
Lippitt, Elisa W. & Elisa G.
Lippitt, Francis J.
Litchfield, Grace D.
Livermore, George
Various Loa-Lou
     Loch, C. S.
     Locu, William A.
     Loeb, Morris
     Lodge, G.
     Logan, J. M.
     Long, Augustus W.
     Long, John S.
Locke, Josephine C.
Lockyer, J. Normal
Lockyer, Sir J. N.
Lodge, H. C.
Logan, Walter S.
Long, John D.
Longfellow, A. W., Jr.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Longley, S. P.
Various Loo-Loz
     Loomis, A. M.
     Lord, D.
     Lord, Frances E.
     Lord, J.
     Lord, John
     Lovering, Joseph
     Lowery, R.
Loomis, Elias
Loomis, H., Jr.
Loring, Katherine P.
Lotsy, T. P.
Loudon, James
Lounsbury, T. R.
Loverwell, J. T.
Low, Seth
Lowden, T. S.
Lowndes, Lloyd

Box 1.29 - Lieber-Lyman (Cont.)

Lowell, Augustus
Lowell, James Russell
Loyson, Charles
Various Lu-Ly
     Lucas, G. A.
     Luckey, G. W. A.
     Lyman, T. B.
     Lucky, George J.
     Ludlow, Helen W.
     Lukens, Herman T.
     Lyman, David
Lyman, C. S.
Lyman, J. H.


Box 1.30 - M-Marquand

Mabie, Hamilton W.

Various Mab-Mac
     Mabilleau, L.
     MacCormac, William
     Mace, Jean    
     Mackenzie, Michael Alexander
     Mackenzie, W. D.
     MacVeagh, Franklin
     Macy, J. Everit

MacAlister, James
MacCracken. H.W.
MacKenzie, James C.
MacLean, F. P.
MacLean, George
MacNab, Fullerton
MacVeagh, Wayne

Box 1.30 - M-Marquand   (Cont)

M Various McA-McG
     McAneny, George W
     McCabe, W. Gordon
     McComas, L. E.
     McCormick, Henry (3)
     McCulloch, R. L.
     McCully, L. M.
     McDonald, Marshall.
    
     McFadden, Edward B.
     McGee, W. J
     McGuck, E. A.

McCauley, J. A.
McClure, S. S.
McComas, L. E.
McCook, John S.
McCosh, James
McCoy, John Williamson
McCrady, John
MacDonald, Arthur  
McF...?,  (on Charlotte Perkins Gilman)
McGee, M. J.

McI-MV (Various)
     McIlwaine, R. M.
     McInnis, L.L.
     McIntire, Charles
     McIntosh, B.
     McIver, C.D.
     McKew, D.I.
     McKinley, Carlyle
     McLane, A.
     MCLane, R,M.
     McLaughlin, William
     McCarter, J.B.
     McSherry, J
     McVicar, P.

McKim & Company
McKim, Charles F.

Box 1.30 - M-Marquand   (Cont.)

McKim, J. M.  
McLane, James
McLane, Kate M.
McLean, J. K.
McPherson, John H.T.    

Macullum, A.B.               
Machen, A. W.
Machen, Minnie Gresham
    
Mad-Map (Various)
     Maddox, Knox
     Magoun, H. W.
     Mahaffy, J. P.
     Makespeace, F. B.
     Mall, F. P.
     Mallery, Garrick
     Mallory, George S.
     Mangum, A. W.
     Manning, Eugene W.
     Mapes, E. S.

Magill, Edward H.
Magnieu, A.
Mahan, Alfred Thayer
Mall, Franklin P.
Mallet, J. W.
Manatt, Irving J.
Manchester, J.
Marburg, Theodore
Marquand,  Allan


    

Box 1.31 - Marsh-Metcalf

Marsh, O. C.
Marston, W. S.
Martin, H. Newell

Box 1.31 - Marsh-Metcalf   (Cont.)

Martenet  -  Martin      (Various)
     Martenet, Fussell
     Martin, D. S.
     Martin, H.C.
     Martin, W. R.

Martin, James
Martin, W. H.. P.

Mary - Mayo    (Various)
     Marye, George T., Jr.
     Maryland National Guard
     Mason, O.T.
     Mason, Perry & Co.
     Maspero, Gaston
     Massey, J. E
     Matthews, Edward B.
     Mathias, J.J.
     Matthews, R. E.
     May, Abby W.
     Matz, F.P.
     May, Dick
     Mayer, Brants
     Mayer, Charles F.
     Mayer, F. B.
     Mayo, A.D.

Maryland Geological Survey
Maryland State Geological Survey
Maryland Institute (for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts.
     Carter, John M.
     McLane, K. M.
     Carter, John M. (5)
     Cordell, E. F.
     Gilman, Daniel C. (to Maryland Institute)
     Gilman, Daniel C. (to James M. Carter)
     Gilman, Daniel C. (to Andrew Carnegie)

Box 1.31 - Marsh-Metcalf  (Cont.)

Maryland Institute Annual Report (1904-1905)
Maryland Institute - Plans, Memorandum, Etc.
Maryland Institute Carnegie Gift - Newspaper Clippings

Mather   (Various)
     Mather, F. J.
     Mather, Samuel
     Mather, W.
Matheson, P. E.
Mathews & Co., E. J.
Matzke, John E.
Mayer, Alfred M.
Mayo-Smith, Richmond

Mea - Mei (Various)
     Mears, Ellis
     Meany, E. S.
     Mecoy, W. J.
     Meier, Henry

Mead, E. D.
Means, D. McG
Mendenhall, T. C.
Menger, L.E.

Mer  - Mey (Various_
     Meriwether, Colyer
     Merrifield, 
     Meyer, J.

Merrian (Various)
     Merriam, A. C.
     Merriam, Alice M.
     Merriam, C. Hart
     Merriam, G. C.
     Merriam, G. S.
     Merriam, G. W.
     Merriam, J. M.
     Merriam, James F.
Merriam, Edward L.
Merriam, G. & C.

Box 1.31 - Marsh-Metcalf (Cont.)

Merriman (Various)
     Merriman, Alice AM.
     Merriman, G.C.
     Merriman, Mansfield

 Merriman, Daniel
Merrill (Various)
     Merrill, P. I.
     Merrill, Selah
Metcalf, L.S.

Box 1.32 - Mic-Morris

Michie, Peter S.
Middleton, H. C.
Various Mi
     Mikkelsen, M. A.
     Miles, William Porter
     Mindeleff, Cosmos
     Minot, C. S.
     Minton, Maurice M.
     Mitchell, E. K.
     Mitchell, O. H.
     Mittag, Seffler
Miller, Francis
Miller, Joseph Dana
Milhouse, F. Russell
Mills, D. O.
Mills, Wesley
Minns, Edwin
Letters In Connection with his "Life of Sidney Lanier"
     Page, W. H.
     Minnis, E. (2)
     Lanier, Charles D.
     Gilman, Daniel C. (to Ira Remsen)
Minturn, E. T.
Minturn, R. B.

Box 1.32 - Mic-Morris (Cont.)
                                            
Mitchell, Donald G.
Mitchell, Henry
Mitchell, Lucy M.
Mitchell, S. Weir
Mitsukuri, Kakichi
von Mitzlaff, E.
Various Moa-Moo
     von Mohe, Ottmer
     Molineux, E. L.
     Monro, D. B.
     Montague, C. O.
     Montgomery, J. M.
     Moore, B. P.
     Moore, E. H.
     Moore, Frank
     Moore, J. L.
     Moore, W. L.
     Moore, Willis
     Moorehead, W. K.
     Moorly, D. L.
     Mogyorossy, Arcade
        (also Minton, Warren)
Monod, G.
Moody, D. L.
Moore, C. H.
Moore, George F.
Moore, Norman
Various Mop-Moz
     Morley, B. F.
     Morse, Leopold
     Mosher, Robert Brent
     Motora, Yuigiro
     Mott, Hallan
     Mottier, D. M.
     Moulton, Franklin W.
     Moulton, J. H.
     Moulton, R. G.
     Mozormdar, P. C.
Morgan, George F. G.
Morgan, J. P.


Box 1.32 - Mic-Morris (Cont.)

Morgan, L. H.
Morgan, J. H.
Morgan, T. H.
Mori, Arinori
Morison, N. H.

Box 1.33 - Morse-Nelson

Morse, Samuel F. B.
Morton, Paul
Motora, Yujiro
Moulton, Richard G.
Muirhead, J. F.
Mulford, E.
Muller, Dr. H. C.
Various Mum-Muz
     Mumford, Edward W.
     Munro, Dana C.
     Munroe, Charles E.
     Murray, John
     Murray, Lindley
     Mutsu, Munemitsu
     Munbridge, Edward
Munger, T. T.
Munn, C. E.
Munro, J. E. Crawford
Murfee, J. T.
Murphy, Franklin
Murray, A. S., Jr.
Murray, David
Murray, J. O.
Murray, N.
Murray, Professor T. C.
Muss, Arnolt W.
Muzzarelli, Antoine
Various Na
     Nachtrieb, Henry F.
     Nausen (Clapham, Lionel)
     Navilly, Edouard
Nadal, E. S.
Nash, Francis Phillip

Box 1.33 - Morse-Nelson (Cont.)

National Civil Service Reform League
Various Ne
     Nelson, A. L.
     Nelson, Julius
     New, John C.
     Newbury, J. S.
     Newcomb, W.
     Newcomer, B. F.
     Newton, C. T.
     Newton, J. Calhoun
     Newton, J. K.
Neal, David
Neal, Margaret Eleanor
Neander, J. A. W.
Nelson, C. K.
Nelson, H. L.

Box 1.34 - New Mercantile Library-Newcomb

New Mercantile Library (A-L)
     Baldwin, W. H.
     Bonaparte, Charles J.
     Bowdoin, Henry J.
     Brown, Alexander
     Brune, William H.
     Carey, James, Jr.
     Cate, Charlotte Abbott
     Cohen, Jacob I.
     Cohen, Mendes
     Crouch, Martha
     Donaldson, John J.
     Carmichael, Mrs. William
     Colston, Frederick M.
     Cowen, John K.
     Eaton, C. J. M.
     Ellicott, J. F.
     Garrett, M. E.
New Mercantile Library   (Cont.)
     Garrett, T. H.
     Garrett, Robert    
     Garrett, T. Harrison Box 1.34 - New Mercantile Library-Newcomb (Cont.)

     Gary, James A.
     Gatchell, J. C.
       Bond, James
     Glenn, John
     Gordon, B. B.
     Grafflin, ?
     Graham, John T.
     Grieves, Mary (Mrs.)
     King, Francis T.
     Rogers, Julia
     Gregg, Maurice
     Irving, A. M.
     Jones, J. W.
     James, H.
     Keyser, R. Brent
     Lee, J. W. M.
     Levering, E.
     Keyser, William
     King, F. T.
     Kirwan, E. F.
New Mercantile Library (Part II - M-Z)
     Maryland Historical Society
     McCoy, J. W.
     McSherry, G. A.
     Merrefield, Joseph
     Morris, W. H.
     Newcomer, Waldo
     Park, Henry A.
     Poindexter, ?
     Randall, Blanchard
     Redwood, John
     Rieman, Joseph H.
     Tompkins, J. A.
     Riggs, Lawrason
     Shoemaker, A. C. E.
     Simpson, R. F.
     Slingluff, F. C.
     Smith, W. L.

     Spence, W. W.
     Stickney, J. Henry

Box 1.34 - New Mercantile Library-Newcomb (Cont.)

     Stockbridge, Henry
     Tansall, K. G.
     Tompkins, J. A.
     Vincent, J. M.
     Wallis, S. T.
     Weld, W. George
     Witte, G. E.
     Yardley, William
     Yerkes, Eliza W.
The New Mercantile Library - Documents
     First Annual Report of The New Mercantile Library Assoc. of Baltimore City
     2nd Annual Report of the New Mercantile Library Assoc. of Baltimore City
     New Mercantile Library - 1898
     New Mercantile Library - Books Deemed Valuable on Account of Rarity
     [List of Books]
     "Chapter 145"
     New Mercantile Library - Books Suitable for Maryland Historical Society
     Gift Fund (list of donors)
     Re-Organization of the Mercantile Library
     New Mercantile Library - The Johns Hopkins University - 1897
     New Mercantile Library - Royal Insurance Company - 1888
     New Mercantile Library - 1890
     New Mercantile Library (Stockholders' Meeting - November 14, 1903)
     Thomas Wilson Sanitarium - 1891-1892
     New Mercantile Library - Third Annual Report of Board of Managers, 1890
Newbold, William Romaine
Newcomb, Simon

Box 1.35 - Newel-Paget

Newel, S.
Newell, Hugh
Newell, M. A.
Newman, S. M.
Newton, H. A.
Nichols, Herbert
Nichols, J. W.
Nicodemus, Patriarch of Jerusalem
Nield, Ernest


Box 1.35 - Newel-Paget (Cont.)

Various No-Nu
     Nordhof, Charles
     Norman, Henry
     Norris, William H.
     Norton, John T.
     Neophila, Mary, S. S. N. D.
     Notre Dame of Maryland, Sisters of
     Nusima, J. H.
Norris, J. Olney
North, Dr. E. D.
North, Edward
North East Harbor Library (in memory of Daniel C. Gilman)
Northend, Charles
Northrop, B. G.
Northrop, Cyrus
Northwestern Association of JHU Alumni
Norton, Charles Benjamin
Norton, Charles E.
Norton, Richard
Nott, Eliphalet
Notton, R.
Noyes, Daniel R.
Noyes, J. L.
Noyes, William
Various Oa-Ol
     Ober, Frank W.
     Odell, William H.
     O'Doherty, George
     Oertel, Hanns
     Ogden, Herbert G.
     Ogden, W. B.
     Ogle, P. R.
     O'Grady, M. I.
     Oliver, R. B.
     Olney, E.
     Olcott, H. S.
O'Connell, D. J.
O'Connor, B. J.
Oesinger, Henri
Olmstead, Denison 


Box 1.35 - Newel-Paget (Cont.)

Olmstead, John B.
Olmstead, Frederick Law
Olney, Richard
Ord, William M.
Orr, Gustavus J.
     Osborn, Henry F.
     Oakey, [Oudin & Oakey]
     Ottley, C. W.
     Owens, R. B.
Orr, A. E.
Osborn, Henry L.
Osborn, C. S.
Osler, Sir William
Page, Thomas Nelson
Page, Walter H.
Paget, Francis
Paget, James and Lydia

Box 1.36 - Paine-Pierce, B.

Paine, J. A.
Paine, Robert Treat
Painter, C. C.
Palfrey, John G.
Various Palmer
     Palmer, E. D.
     Palmer, Elizabeth C.
     Palmer, S. H.
     Palmer, T. W.
     Palmer, William H.
Palmer, Chase
Palmer, Henry A.
Palmer, Joseph

Par-Pau   (Various)
     Parkhurst, C. H.
     Passano, L.M.
     Passmore, John A. M.
     Paton, Wm.
     Patrick, George
     Patten, James. H.
     Patton, Wm. W.
     Pauncefote, Julian

Paret, Wilham
Paris, Gaston to A. M. Elliott to the Executive Committee
Parish, Ariel

Parks (Various)
     Parks, C. Wellman
     Parks, J. L
     Park, J. R.

Park, Edward A.
Parker (Various)
     Parker, Cortland
     Parker, Foxhall
     Parker, Horatio
     Parker, John D.
     Parker, Mary A.
     Parker, W. H.


Box 1.36 - Paine-Pierce, B.  (Cont.)

Parker, Peter [Missionary & U. S.  Minister to China}
Parker, Peter
Parmenter, C. W.
Parsons, E. B.
Parsons, John B.
Parsons, John C.
Paten“t e, J.
Patterson, C. P.
Patton, Francis
Paul, A. G.
Payne, Prof. W. H
Peabody (Various)
     Peabody, Endicott
     Peabody, S.H.
     Peabody, Elizabeth P.
    
Peabody, A. P.
Peabody, Francis G.
Peabody, George
Peabody, George & Co.
Peabody, George Foster

Peabody Institute - Lecturers, Programmes, Etc.
     Provosts' Report 1893-1894
     Tabular Statement regarding Lecture Courses at Peabody
     Lectures, 1896-1897
     Lectures, 1896-1899
Peabody Institute - Lecturers B-R
     Barker, George F.
     Bendann, David
     Bickmore, D. S.
     Blashfield, E. H.
     Carter, S. R.
     Dana, C. A.
     Dodge, T. A.
     Fenell, E. F.
     Frothingham, A. L.
     Frothingham, A. L., Jr.
     Hale, G. E.
     Hale, W. G.

Box 1.36 - Paine-Pierce, B.  (Cont.)

     French, D. C.
     Hitchcock, R.
     Ives, F. E.
     Jastrow, M., Jr.
     Keeler, James E.
     La Farge,
     Lord, A. W. (3)
     Merrill, S.
     Merriman, D. (3)
     Moorel, W. L.
     Newton, R. Q.
     Niles, W. H.
     Norton, C. E.
     Parker, H.
     Pyle, Howard (3)
     Robinson, Edward
     Rowland, H. A.

Peabody Institute - Lecturers S-Y
     Sands, M. H.
     Schauffler, A. F.
     Shaler, N. S.
     Smith, J. Hopkinson
     Smith, Charles Sprague
     Spaulding, H. G.
     Sturgis, Russell
     Taylor, J. W.
     Thomson, Elihu
     Tiffany, C. C.
     Trowbridge, J. T.
     Walker, C. Howard
     Walker, F. A.
     Walters, H.
     Ware, W. R.
     Warner, C. D. (2)
     Weir, J. F.
     Willis, B.
     Wilson, E. L.
     Wyatt, J. B. N.
     Young, C. A. (2)


Box 1.36 - Paine-Pierce, B.  (Cont.)
 Pearce (Various)
     Pearce, E. H.
     Pearce, J. A.

Peary, Robert E.  and Peary, Josephine

Peas - Pen (Various)
     Pelham, Henry
     Pease, E.M.
     Pennington, Josias
     Pennington, James H.

Peaslee, Edward H.
Peck (Various)
     Peck, E. L
     Peck, H.P.
     Peck, L.B.
     Peck, Tracy
     Peckham, Leroy Bliss

Peed,  M. T.
Peirce, B. K.
Peirce, Benjamin [Professor Benjanim Peirce-Mathematics-Professor in Harvard College]

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Box 1.37 - Paine-Pierce, B.
 
C.S. Peirce's Library
Peirce, Charles  S.
Peirce, J. M.
Peirce, Josiah Jr. M.
Peirce, Walter
Pendleton, Charlotte
Penn, H.
Penniman, G. D.
Pennington, R. G. Harper
Pepper, William

Per-Pet (Various)
     Percival, J. W.
     Perot, W. A.
     Perrin, Lavalette

Box 1.37 - Paine-Pierce, B.  (Cont.)
     Pessels, Constance
     Peters, C. H. F.
     Peters, J. P.
     Peterson, T. S.

Percival, James G. - [Geologist and Poet]
Perdicaris, Ion
Perier, Casimir
Perine, E. G.

Perkins (Various)
     Perkins, C. A.
     Perkins, Charles C.
     Perkins, Eliza
     Perkins, Elizabeth
     Perkins, J.
     Perkins, Jos.
     Perkins, William

Perkins,Elisha H.
Perkins, F. B.
Perkins, George L.
Perron, James
Perry, A. L.
Perry, E. D.
Perry, Mason & Co.
Perry, T. S.
Pertz, G. H.
Pertz, Leonora
Petermann, August Heinrich
Peters, Clinton
Peters, John
Peters, Winfield
Peterson, W.
Petrie, F.


Box 1.37 - Paine-Pierce, B.  (Cont.)

Phelps (Various)
     Phelps, Austin
     Phelps, A. E.
     Phelps, C. E.
     Phelps, E. J.
     Phelps, Edward J.

Phelps, M. Stuart
Phelps, William Walter
Philbrick, John D.
Phillips, Henry Jr.

Box 1.38 - Pi-Pr

Piccerillo, Charles
Pickering, Charles
Pierrepont, Edward
Pierrepont, H. E.
Pierson, H. L.
Pilling, F. A.
Pinchot, Clifford
Pinkney, C. W.
Pickering, Edward C.
Pickering, Timothy
Pierce, S. L.
Pierce, G. W.
Pierce, H. M.
Pierce, Imogen S.
Pierce, Granville
Pierce, Moses
Pierpont, John
Pierson, W. S.
Pierson, C. C.
Pine, John B.
Piper, W. H.
Pitt, Faris C.
Placzek, S.

Box 1.38 - Pi-Pr (Cont.)

Platner, S. B.
Playfair, Lynn
Playfair, R. L.
Platt, Walter B.
Pleasants, J. H.
Poe, Edgar Allan
Morgan [?]
Williams, Henry W.
Slye, Edward
Stone & Kimball
Pohndorff, F.
Poinier, Porter
Poland, W. C.
Pomeroy, J. N.
Pond, J. B.
Poole, W. F.
Poor, Charles
Porter, Edward C.
Porter, Samuel
Porter, J. A.
Porter, Mary Burr
Porter, Noah
Post, George E.
Potter, Edward T.
Potter, H. C.
Potter, Giles
Potter, Howard
Potter, Webster
Potts, Laurette E.
Powell, E. F.
Powell, G. T.
Powell, J. W.
Powell, W. B.
Powers, Thomas
de Poyen, Rene
Potts, William
Potwin, Lemmell S.
Powell, Francis S.
Prang, & Co. Louis & Prang Louis
Pratt, Bela L.
Pratt, Enoch

Box 1.38 - Pi-Pr (Cont.)

Pratt, George
Pratt, G. W.
Pratt, Lewellyn
Pratt, R. H.
Pratt Charles
Pratt, Waldo S.
Pratt & Co.
Prentiss, E.
Preston, E. D., Jr.
Price, H[enry]
Price, Overton W.
Price, Overton
Price, Thomas R.
Price, William
Price, J. Seargeant
Prime, W.
Proctor, R. A.
Prothero, R. E.
Prince, J. Dyneley
Pritchett, Henry S.
Proudfit, Alex


Box 1.39 - Pu-Rising

Purdy & Nicholas
Pullenayegun, B. D.
Pumpelly, Raphael
Puriton, D. B.
Purnell, W. H.
Purnell, T. N.
Pyle, Howard
Pyne, P. R.
Putnam, George P. & Sons
Putnam, J. P.
Putnam. F. W.
Putnam, James O.
Putnam, Herbert
Pye-Smith, P. H.
Pynchon, T. R.
Quincey, Edmind

Box 1.39 - Pu-Rising (Cont.)

 Quinet, Edgar
Quinet, E.
Quinn, Prof. Daniel
Rabge, Carl
Rabillon, L.
Ramage, B. J.
Randolph, A. M.
Rankin, R. G.
Rankins, W. B.
Rambeau, A.
Ramsay, W.
Rand, Edward L.
Randall, Blanchard
Randall, Don R.
Randall, J. W.
Randall, S. J.
Randall, W. W.
Randall, Elizabeth
Randall, James R.
Randolph, Dr. R. L.
Rathbone, James D.
Rathburn, Richard
Ranck, Samuel H.
Raymond, A. V. V.
Raymond, H. J.
Raymond, Juliette
Raymond, R. R.
Raymond, J. H.
Raymond, R. W.
Rayner, Isidor
Reed, Edwin
Read, Daniel
Ready, Augustus
Read, E. A.
Reed, Edwin
Reeves, W. P.
Reid, D. B.
Martin, W. A. P.
Peid, Gilbert
Reinstein, J. B. Box 1.39 - Pu-Rising (Cont.)
Retzius, Gustaf
Redfield, John H.
Reed, C. E. B.
Reed, Jacob alias Atsiektaty [?]
Reeves, William Peters
Reese, Charles
Reid, Harry F.
Reid, W. F.
Reid, Whitelaw
Reinhardt, Bertha
Remsen, Ira
Reynolds, James B.
Reynolds, W. A.
De Riano, Emilia G.
Ricardo, J.
Ricco, A.
Rice, A.
Rice, Edwin W.
Richards, George
Richards, W. R.
Richardson, C. H.
Ridgway, Robert
Ritchie, Albert [C.]
Rivers, William J.
Richardson, E. L.
Rhoads, James E.
Rhodes, James Ford
Richards, Ellen H.
Richardson, A. C.
Richardson, Ellen A.
Rideing, William H.
Ripley, George
Ripley, William Z.
Rising, W. B.
Box 1.40 - Ritchie-St. John

Ritchie, Anne
Ritter, Carl
Roberts, Ellis H.
Robbins, Chanden
Roberts, Ellis H.
Roby, H. J.
Robin, Charles
Robertson, G.
Robinson, Edward
Robinson, Henry C.
Robinson, J. H.
Robinson, Therese
Rocca, Le Prince della
Rockefeller, John D.
Roche, John R.
Rockwell, Alfred P.
Rockwell, M. W.
Rockwell, H. E.

Box 1.40 - Ritchie-St. John (Cont.)

Rockewell, John
Rockwell, John A.
Rockwood, C. G.
Bell, Alexander Graham
Bryant, W. M.
Collie, Geo. L.
Eliot, Charles W.
Fulton, Robert B.
Gage, S. P.
Gilman, Daniel C.
Hopkins, Archibald [Mrs.]
Hoyt, John W.
Jameson, J. Franklin
Josephson, A. S.
Langley, S. P.
Low, Seth
Mullan, James M.
Wise, Peter M.
Walcott, Charles D.
National University Debate - H. Of R.
A National University in Washington
Gilman, Daniel C.
Smithsonian Instiution
Views of the Early Presidents of the United States
54th Congress - Senate
Speeches, Hon. Eppa Hunton of Virginia, and Hon. William F. Vilas of Wisconsin
54th Congress - Senate
Rodgers, Arthur
Rogers, Charles
Rogers, Fairman
Rogers, Julia R.
Rogers, Robert W.
Rogers, William B.
Rolleston, M. F.
Rodgers, C. R. P.
Rodgers, John
Rodzinsky, Jan
Rogers, Henry Wade
Rood, Ogden N.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Root, Elihu
Root, N. W. Taylor

Box 1.40 - Ritchie-St. John (Cont.)

Rossiter, T. P.
Roundell, C. W.
Roy, Charles
Reed, A. E. [Mrs.]
Ropes, Arthur R.
Ropes, W. F. A.
Roscoe, H. E.
Rosenau, Nathaniel S.
Rosenfeld, Jesse
Rosenthal, Lessing
Rosewater, Victor
Ross, George W.
Ross, L. W.
Rossiter, T. P.
Ropes, C. J. H.
Ropes, Anna R.
Ropes, J. S.
Rosengarten, J. G.
Ross, William B.
Rotter, Mrs. Edward J.
Rotton, J. F.
Roswell, Joseph C.
Rowland, K. M.
Royce, Josiah
Russell Sage Foundation
Ryland, C. H.
Ruger, Thomas
Ruggles, S. B.
Russell, A.
Russell, Bertrand A. W.
Russel, Edward C.
Russell, F. T.
Russell, Israel C.
Russell, J. E.
Russell, W. C.
Rutzker, R.
Rye, Walter
Sachs, Julius
Sadler, M. E.
Safford, F. H.
Sage, H. W.
Saigo, K.

Box 1.40 - Ritchie-St. John (Cont.)

St. Nicholas, Editor
Safford, George B.
St. Gaudens, Augustus
St. John, Mrs. Cynthia M.


Box 1.41 - Salisbury-Scott

St. Petersburg, University    -   See box 1.59
Salisbury, Edward E.
Slamon, L. M.
Sampson, W. F.
Sandwith, F. M.
Sargent, C. S.
Satterlee, [Henry Y.]
Sauerwein, P. G.
Sawin, A. M.
Scaife, Walter B.
Schauffer, A. F.
Schem, A. J.
Schenler, James
Schaff, Phillip
Scharf, J. Thomas
Hopkins, Lewis N.
Sloane, William M.
Scharfetter, Henry
Schele, de Vere, Maximilian
Schiaffina, Prospero
Schieffelin, W. F.
Schimper, W.
von Schlagintweit, Adolf
Schler, E. G.
Schmidt, L. W.
Schoenrich, C. O.
Schrantz, Charles B.
Schofield, J. M.
Schouler, James
Schmucker, Samuel D.
Schryver, Edison M.
Schuler, Hans
Schnuck, Barbara
Schwab, J. C.

Box 1.41 - Salisbury-Scott (Cont.)

Schultz, Otto
Schuyler, Louisa
Schurman, J. G.
Schurz, Carl
Schuyler, Eugene
Michele, J.
Scripture, E. W.
Scott, Adam
Brooks, W. K.
Scott, C. P. G.
Scott, Frank H.
Scott, J.
Scott, Mary A.
Bissing, Gustav
Scott, R. P.
Scott, W. H.
Scott, William
Scott, Austin
Scott, Eben
Browne, William Hand


Box 1.42 - Schribner-Shinn

Schribner, Charles
Scribner & Co., Charles
Scribner's Monthly, Editor
Scudder, H. E.
Scudder, Samuel H.
Seamon, W.
Sears, E. J.
Sears, J. H.
Sebring, Emma G.
Sedgmile, C. F.
Segsworth, A. E.
Seip, Theo. L.
Selfridge, S. W.
Seth, A. N.
Sears, L.
Sedgwick, William
Seelye, Julius H.
Seelye, L. C.

Box 1.42 - Schribner-Shinn (Cont.)

 Sequin, E.
Seward, W. H.
Seymour, T. D.
Seymour, Thomas H.
Sewall, Henry
Seward, George F.
Seyffarth, Prof. G.
Seymour, Edward
Seymour, Gov. T. H.
Seytter, Emil
Shahan, Rev. Th. J.
Shaler, N. S.
Sharpless, Isaac
Sharrswood, William
Shattuck, George
Shaw, Frank G.
Shaw & Hunnewell
Shattuck, George Burbank
Shaw, Albert
Shaw, W. E.
Sheed, W. G. T.
Sherin, S.
Shields, G. O.
Shoemaker, John V.
Short, Charles
Shustleff, G. W.
Sheffield, J. E.
Shepard, Irviwin
Shepherd, Prof. H. E.
Sherlock, Charles R.
Sherman, Frank Dempster
Sherman, W. T.
Sherwood, Sidney
Shibley, George H.
Shinn, Charles H.
Shinn, M. W.


Box 1.43 - Shipley-Slater Fund

Shipley, J. S.
Shipman, Nathaniel
Shipman, Thomas L.
Shriver, Alfred J.
Shumway, Edgar S.
Sibley, John Langdon
Sidgwick, Henry
Siegel, F.
Siegfried, Andre
Siegerfoos, C. P.
Silsbee, Nutte
Silvester, R. W.
Simon, Abram
Simpson, Edward
Simpson, James
Sims, Clifford S.
Sims, W. R.
Sims, W. Ralph
Sinclair, J. E.
Sioussat, Anniel
Sigourney, L. H.
Sihler, E. G.
Sill, Edward R.
Silliman, Benjamin
Silliman, Benjamin
Silliman, B., Jr.
Skilton, James A.
Skinner, Charles R.
Skinner, R.
Slack, S. B.
Sladen, Douglas
Slater, H. D.
Slater, J. W.
Slater, J. F.
Slater, J. L.


Box 1.43 - Shipley-Slater Fund (Cont.)

Slater Fund -
     Du Bois, William Edward
     Du Bois, W. E. B.
     Schnnuller, G.
     Du Bois, W. E. B.
     Wagner, A.
     Schnuoller, G.
     Peabody, Francis E.
     Abbott, L.
     Aauchmuty, Richard T.
     Bacon, A. M. et al
     Baylor, F. C.
     Bumstead, H.
     Channing, Edward
     Chase, T. N.
     Clark, Henry
     Curry, J. L. M.
     Dodge, W. N.
     Elliot, Charles W.
     Frissell, H. B.
     Gannett, Henry
     Gilman, Daniel C. G.
     Gilman, Daniel C.
     Hobson
     Gilman, Daniel C.
     Hart, Albert Bushnell
     Hayes, Rutherford B.
     Haygood, A. G.

Box 1.44 - Slater Fund-Spooner

Slater Fund (Cont.)
     Hopkins, C. E.
     Hobson, E. C.
     Jessup, M. K.
     John D. C.
     Kunz, G. E.
     Northern, W. J.
     Palmer, B. L.
     Potter, William B.
     Shaler, N. S.
     Sherwood, S.

Box 1.44 - Slater Fund-Spooner (Cont.)

     Slater, W. A.
     Twentieth Meeting
     Slater, John
     Slater, John M.
     Slater, John F.
     Southern Workman and Hampton School Record
     Stewart, O.
     Talbot, H.
     Thomas, W. D.
     Washington, B. T.
     Wills, A. W.
Slater, William A.
Slaughter, W. I.
Slattery, J. R.
Slicer, T. R.
Slate, Frederick
Slocum, S. E.
Sloane, William M.
Slocum, William F., Jr.
Smallidge, L. Belle
Smiley, Albert K.
Smiley, S. L.
Smith, Alan P.
Smith, Benjamin
Smith, C. A.
Smith, C. Alphonse
Smith, C. Walter
Smith, Charles S.
Smith, Charlotte R.
Smith, Donald A.
Smith, Emily
Smith, Eugene A.
Smith, F. A.
Smith, George P.
Smith, H. B.
Smith, Sanderson
Smith, Sidney I.
Smith, Thomas S.
Smith, Zilpha D.
Smith, A. Magill
Smith, Charles Lee
Smith, Charles Sprague

Box 1.44 - Slater Fund-Spooner (Cont.)

Smith, E. L.
Smith, Edward P.
Smith, Eli
Smith, F. H.
Smith, George Adam
Smith, George W.
Smith, George W.
Smith, Goldwin
Smith, Goldwin
Smith, J. Gergory
Smith, J. Lawrence
Smith, James H.
Smith, John Donnell
Smith, Robert Pearsall
Smith, Roswell
Smith, Wilder
Smyth, Albert H.
Smyth, Egbert C.
Smyth, Herbert Weir
Snow, F. H.
Snowden, A. London
Snowden, S. Guy
Snyder, M. B.
Snyder, Z. A.
Sommerville, C. W.
Soper, F. A.
Soule, R., Jr.
Sothworth, George C. S.
Southworth, E. W.
Snow, Freeman
Snow, M. S.
Soley, J. R.
Sonneborn, Henry


Box 1.44 - Slater Fund-Spooner (Cont.)

Sonnenschein, E. A.
Soubeiran, Jean Leon
Sparks, Charles B.
Spencer, Herbert R.
Spencer, J. Clinton
Spenser, S.
Spofford, Ainsworth R.
Sprague, E. C.
Smith, Charles [Sprague]
Spring, Samuel
Sparks, Jared
Sparks, Mary C.
Spence, W. W.
Spencer, Edward
Spencer, Henry F.
Spencer, Herbert
Sponneck, W.
Spooner,John C.

Box 1.45 - Sprague-Story

Sprague, Homer B.
Sprague, W. B.
Sprind, Gardiner
Sproull, William O.
Stafford, D. J.
Stein, Robert
Stakely, Charles A.
Stephens, H. M.
Steiner, Lewis H.
Stevens, Henry
Stevens, Morris Putnam
Stewart, C. Morton
Stewart, C. Morton
Stickney, Austin
Stickney, J. H.
Stiles, Ezra
Stille, C. J.
Stillman, J. M.
Stillman, W. J.
Stimson, John Ward

Box 1.45 - Sprague-Story (Cont.)

Stickney, J. Henry
Stockbridge, Henry
Stockton, C. H.
Stockel, G. J.
Stone, A. L.
Stone, J. T.
Storer, H. R.
Stoddard, Charles Warren
Storey, Moorfield
Storrs, M.
Storrs, Richard J.
Story, W. W.
Story, William S.

Box 1.46 - Stowe-Sylvester

Stowe, C. E.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Stratton, A. W.
Straziwky, E. R.
Street, Caroline M.
Strouse, Leopold
Stryker, L. D., Jr.
Stuckenberg, J. H. W.
Studley, E. E.
Study, E.
Stull Bros.
Sturgis, W. C.
Stutson, H. H.
Stringham, W. Irving
Strong, Augustus H.
Strong, Benjamin
Strong, E. H.
Strong, Oliver
Strong, F.
Strong, Hugo
Emmens, Stephens H.
Strong, Emory F.
Strong, Rev. Josiah
Strong, J.

Box 1.46 - Stowe-Sylvester (Cont.)

Strong, W. S.
Sturgis, Russell
Sulzberger, D.
Summer, George
Sundberg, J. C.
Supplee, J. Frank
Swift, M. I.
Symington, W. Stuart
Symington, W. Stuart
Sylvester, J. J.
Summer, Charles
Swain, Joseph
Sweetser, H. E. & C. H.
Swift, John F.
Sykes, F. H.
Symmes, Harold S.
Gilman, Daniel C. et al
Blondheim, David S.
Sylvester, J. J.
Sylvester, Pamphlet & Newspaper Clippings
Halstead, George Bruce
Nelson, A. B.
Sylvester, J. J.
Baird, Spencer, F.

Box 1.47 - Ta-Trowbridge

Taft, Alphonse
Taft, Lorado
Taft, Hewy W.
Taft, P. G.
Talbot, Emily
Tappan, H. P.
Tatlock, William
Todd, C. E.
Todd, C. C.
Todhunter, J.
Toldteberg, Aug.
Tohemache, L. A.
Tome, Evalyn S.
Toner, J. M.

Box 1.47 - Ta-Trowbridge (Cont.)

Tottie, W. H.
Tower, C.
Toy, C. H.
Tracy, Charles
Trask, Spencer
Trayhern, J. E.
Treat, S. B.
Tredease, Wm.
Trescot, W. H.
Trescot, W. H.
Trevail, Silvanus
Tribon, E, M.
Trimble, J. R.
Trubner, Karl
Trubner, N.
Trumbull, David
Taft, Wm. H.
Tappan, Eli T.
Tappan, Sarah S.
Taylor, Robertson
Thayer, A. E.
Thayer, A. W.
Thayer, G. A.
Thayer, W. C.
Thayer, J. B.
Thayer, J. Henry
Thayer, Martin Russell
Thayer, Judge W.
Thayer, William R.
Thayer, W. S.
Theobald, Samuel
Thomas, George
Thomas, Alfred
Thomas, J.
Thomas, Mary W.
Thomas, James Carey
Thomas, M. Carey
Thompson, Charles L.
Thompson, C. O.
Thompson, J. C.
Bloomfield, Maurice

Box 1.47 - Ta-Trowbridge (Cont.)

Thompson, R. E.
Thompson, W. O.
Thompson, W.
Thurston, R. H.
Thwing, C. F.
Tierney, John J.
Tilden, Douglas
Tilgham, Oswald
Tilgham, B. R.
Ticknor, Anne E.
Tiffany, C. C.
The Times
Todd, C. B.
Todd, C. C.
Todhunter, J.
Toedteberg, Aug.
Tome, Evelyn S.
Toner, J. M.
Tottie, W. H.
Tower, C.
Toy, C. H.
Tracy, Charles
Trask, Spencer
Trayhern, Mrs. J. E.
Treat, S. B.
Trelease, William
The Round Table
Trescot, W. H.
Trevail, S.
Tribon, E. M.
Trimble, J. R.
Trubner, Karl
Trubner, N.
Trumbull, David
Tocqueville, Vicomte de
Todd, Henry A.
Tolman, A. H.
Tolman, W. H.
Bryce, James
Clark, Emmons
Roosevelt, Theodore

Box 1.47 - Ta-Trowbridge (Cont.)

Tolman, William H.
Towne, Edward C.
Train, A. L.
Trask, C. H.
Trippe, Andrew C.
Trotter, Coutts
Trowbridge, John
Trowbridge, W. P.

Box 1.48 - Trumbull-Venezuela

Trumbull, H. Clay
Trumbull, J. H.
Trumbull, Jonathan
Trumbull, Joseph
Trumbull, L.
Turnbull, Lawrence
Tucker, Stephen
Tucker, W. P.
Tully, William
Tupper, James A.
Tupton, Thomas N.
Tuska, Benjamin
Macaulay, P. Stewart
Turnbull, Robert
Turnbull, Thomas L.
Tusca, Benjamin
Tuttle, Esther B.
Tyler, Morris F.
Tyler, W. W.
Tutte, Esther B.
Tyler, Morris F.
Tuck, S. P.
Tucker, William J.
Tuckerman, Henry T.
Tulloch, John
Turnbull, Francis L.
Turner, S. E.
Turner, Sir W.
Tyler, A. W.
Tyler, Moses Coit

Box 1.48 - Trumbull-Venezuela (Cont.)

Tyndall, John
Tyrrell, R. Y.
Upton, E.
Uhler, P. R.
Unwin, T. Fisher
Vail, Henry H.
Vail, Stephen
Vance, Hirman Albert
Va Bibber, John
Van Burschoten
Vance, Z. B.
Vanderwater, George R.
Van Dyke, John C.
Van Hise, C. R.
Van Meter
Van Name, A.
Van Rensselear, M. K.
Van Rypen, W. K.
Van Vleck
Vaux, Clavert
Venable, C. S.
Vermilye, T. E.
Verrill, A. E.
Vest, G. G.
Villari
Vos, B. J.
Vroom, P. D.
Valentine, John J.
Vande Velde, C. W.
Van Dyke, Henry
Van Dyke, Henry I.
Van Eyck, James C.
Vaughan, Rev. Kenelm
Venable, Richard M.
Venezuela
     Coudert, Frederic R.
     De Haan, F.
     Jameson, J. Franklin
     Brewer, David J.
     Burr, George L.
     Venezuela Boundary Commission


Box 1.49 - Venezuela-Walker

Venezuela (cont.)
     Venezuela Boundary Commission
     Mallet - Provost, Servo
     Mallet - Provost, Servo
     Parker, Edmund M.
     White, Andrew D.
     Winsor, Justin  
Vignaud, Henry
Villard, Henry
Vincent, Boyd
Vincent, J. H.
Vincent, George E.
Vincent, John H.
Volch, A. J.
Vroom, Peter D.
Wakefield, John Lathrop
Waldo, Frank
Wait, J. T.
Waite, Chief Justice, M. R.
Walcott, Charles D.
Waldstein, Charles
Walker, Amasa, Hon. L. L. D.
Walker, Francis A.
     Massachusetts Inst. Of Technology
     Taylor, J. M.
     Carll, P. R.
     Fitch, Lucius W.
Walker, Edward A.
Walker, E. C.
Walker, Hugh
Walker, Philip
Walker, R. A.
Walker, Sophia
Walker, C. Howard
Walker, George
Walker, John Bribsen


Box 1.50 - Wallace-Weir

Wallace, Alfred Russell
Wallace, John William
Wallis, Severn Teackler
Walters, Henry
Walters, W. T.
Wanamaker, John
Ward, A. W.
Ward, Henry A.
Ward, Julius H.
Ward, William Mayes
Warden, A. M.
Ware, E. A.
Warfield, Benjamin B.
Warner, J. D.
Warner, W.
Warner, W. R.
Ware, William R.
Waring, G. E.
Warner, Amos G.
Warner, Anna
Warner, C. D. & G.
Warner, Susan
Warren, E. J.
Warren, Joseph
Warren, L. M.
Warren, Samuel R.
Warren, M.
Warren, S. E.
Warren, Alome M.
Warren, W. F.
Washburn, Emory
Washburn, John D.
Washington, Booker T.
Washington, George
Watase, Shozaburo
Martin, H. Newwll
Mitauk im, K.
Gilman, Daniel
Sato, Tokio
Waterman. Richard, Jr.
Watson, John [Ian Maclaren]

Box 1.50 - Wallace-Weir (Cont.)

Wayland, H. L.
Webb, A. S., General
Webb, C. H.
Webb, J. E.
Weeden, William B.
Weeks, S. B.
Weidmann, C. F.
Weld, M. C.
Welles, Edgar A.
Wells, B. W.
Wells, Benj. W.
Wells, J. Hunter
Webster, Daniel
Weida, George F.
Weir, John F.

Box 1.51 - Weekly Journal of Science-Wernicke

Weekly Junior of Science
     Newspaper articles on "Science"
     Bell, Alexander G.
     Bell, C. J.
     Boas, Franz
     Condit, C. L.
     King, Moses
     Lockyer, N.
     McGee, W. T.
     Maguire, F. S.
     Marsh, O. C.
     Newcomb, Simon
     Taylor, C. A.
     Hodges, N. D. C.
     Hubbard, Gardiner & Gertrude M.
     Scudder, S. H.
     W., T. W.
Welch, William H.
Weld, Charles R.
Wells, David A.
Welling, James C.
Wellington, George L.
Wells, David A.

Box 1.51 - Weekly Journal of Science-Wernicke (Cont.)

Wells, H. G.
Wells, Thomas B.
Welsh, Herbert
Welsh, John
Wenlersse, G.
Wernicke, P.

Box 1.52 - West-White, Andrew

West, Andrew F.
West, Charles E.
Westmore, A. R.
Whitehouse
Wharton, Francis
White, Clymer
White, Francis
Whitehouse, F. Cope
Wheeler, A. H.
Wheeler, A. M.
Wheeler, David H.
Wheeler, E. P.
Wheeler, H. N.
Wheeler, J. B.
Wheeler, Benjamin
Kellogg, Robert J.
Wheeler, Joseph T.
Wheeler, T. H.
Wheeler, William
Wheeler, William A.
Whipple, H. B.
White, E. E.
White, E. L.
White, Henry
White, I.
White, John
White,Francis
White, John S.
White, John Williams
White, J. Le Roy
White, Horace
Whiteley, James G.

Box 1.52 - West-White, Andrew (Cont.)

White, Andrew D.
Gilman, Daniel C.
Andrew, D. White

Box 1.53- White, Andrew-Whyte

White, Andrew D.
Whitman, Saul W.
Whitmore, C. W.
Whitney, Eli
Whitney, J. D.
Whitney, Milton
Whittingham, W. H.
Whitney, William D.
Whitney, Prof. W. D.
Whiton, James M.
Whittier, John Greenleaf
Whyte, William Pinkney

Box 1.54 - Wia-Wis

Wigmore, J. H.
Wiley, W. M.
Stuart, H. Villier
Wilhelm, Lew W.
Willard, Everett C.
Willey, S. H.
Willey, S. H.
Willis, R. S.
Willoughby, W. F.
Willis, A. W.
Wiggins, B. L.
Wight, P. B.
Wilcox, G. A.
Wilder, B. G.
Willard, S. G.
Williams, George
Williams, Samuel Wells
Williams, Mary Wood [Mrs. George H.]
Williams, Abby D.
Williams, F. W.

Box 1.54 - Wia-Wis (Cont.)

Williams, S.
Williams, J. W.
Williams, J. Whitridge
Williams, Joseph
Williams, W. H.
Williams, Talcott
Williams, T.
Hilprecht, B. V.
Murray, Nicholas
Williamson, Emily E.
Williamson, Hedworth
Williamson, Joseph
Williamson, S. E.
Willis, Bailey
Willoughby, Wester W.
Willis, N. P.
Wilson, A. D.
Wilson, Daniel
Wilson, Edward
Wilson, H. M.
Wilson, E. L.
Wilson, H. M.
Wilson, J. B.
Wilson, J. M.
Wilson, James
Wilson, W. P.
Wilson, Edmund B.
Wilson, George
Wilson, Henry V.
Wilson, James Grant
Wilson, Mrs. L. L. W.
Wilson, Ellen A.
Gilman, Daniel C.
Wilson, Woodrow
Wilson, William L.
Winchell, Alexander
Winchester, C. F.
Winchester, W. W.
Wines, E. C.
Wines, Emma J.
Wing, Yung

Box 1.54 - Wia-Wis (Cont.)

Winlock, Joseph
Winchester, C. T.
Wines, Fred H.
Yuno Wino
Winslow, William C.
Winsor - Gilman D. C.
Winston, Charles H.
Winston, George T.
Winston, Harris
Winston, Justin
Winthrop, R. C.
Winthrop, Robert C.
Wise, H. A.
Wise, M. J.
Wistar, I. J.
Wistar, Sara B.
Wister, AnnieLee
Witherspoon, Jere
Wister, Caspar [Mrs.]

Box 1.55 - Wo-Z

Wolff, P. E.
Woodruff, Clinton Rogers
Woodruff, John
Woodthorpe, R. A.
Worthington, I. K.
Wood, H. C.
Kinley, William, Jr.
Stockridge, H., Jr.
Wood, J. S.
Adams, H. B.
Wood, W. C.
Wood, William M.
Wood, C. E. S.
Wood, Henry
Woodberry, G. E.
Woodhull, A. A.
Woodhull, J. F.
Woodruff, George W.
Woods, George

Box 1.55 - Wo-Z (Cont.)

Woods, Kate T.
Woods, James H.
Adams, H. B.
Woods, W. H.
Woods, H. G. & M. L.
Woods, M. L.
Woods, H. G.

Box 1.56  Alaska Trip

Box 1.57  Atlanta Exposition


Series 1  Miscellaneous  (Following Correspondence)
         

Box 1.58   Misc. N.D.; News clippings 1852-1869

Box 1.59  1839-1879
         
          1839-52   Misc.
          1854-55   Russia (2 folders)
          Notes on Juvenile delinquency
          Yale Memorial Chapel     1865-68
          Yale Catalog   1852
          Letters of Gilman to JHU Trustees (1875)  (2 folders)
          Gilman's notes on Universities and religion
          1878-79   JHU and French classes
          1867      Sunday evening lectures
          1875      Plan for JHU  (copy)
          1876-78   Faculty reports
          1876-79   Fellowships
          1875      Newpaper clippings re: JHU
         
          Map of JHU (copy)
          1871      Visit to Fort Wordsworth Dakota
          Notes on American Education
          1876-1880 JHU faculty, lectures
          Notes:    Gilman on choosing faculty for JHU
          Speeches: National Deaf Mute College    1904     
                    Church of Brou 1877
                    After School Studies     1878
                    Newspaper clippings


Box 1.60  1880-1889

          Trustees:
                    Mathematics Courses, 1876-1882
                    1880-1883
                    Baxley, H. Willis (Estate) 1880
                    Teachers Class 1880-81
                    New Buildings for JHU
                    Long Range Planning - Faculty  1881
                    Weather Service  1882
                    Vaccination of students  1883
                    YMCA 1886
                    Report on public lectures 1882
                    1884-1886
                    JHU Public Lectures 1876-86; 1889
                    1887-8
                    JHU and the Press   1889
                    1889
                    Gilman to JHU Trustees, April 1, 1889


          Speeches:
                    Commemoration Day   1876-83
                    Reorganization of the Mercantile Library 188-
                    "The Idea of the University"  1881
                    Commemoration Day  1881
                    "The Genesis of a Great Gift [1882]
                    College Education for Baltimore Boys    1883
                    "Choice of a Vocation"  1884
                    Universities   1884
                    "The Benefits which Society derives from
                         Universities"  1885
                    "Hand-Crafts"  1886
                    The Charity Organization Society   1889
                    "Greek Art in a Manufacturing Town of New
                         England"
                    "The Future of the Johns Hopkins
                          University"  1888
                    1889
                    Commemoration Day   1889
                    Samuel Coleridge Taylor
                    "George W. Lane"

Box 1.60 (Cont.)                  
                    "Pelatiah Perit"    1889
                   
          Visit to William and Mary
          Ph.D Degrees   1889
          Newspaper Clippings & Printed Matter
          Death of James A. Garfield
          Baltimore & Ohio RR
          JHU Emergency Fund  1887, 1888
          JHU Faculty Pensions  1881
          Guest book from Sir William Thompson (Lord Kelvin)
                    lectures  1884

Box 1.61  1890-1897
         
          Gilman to JHU Board of Trustees 1891
          Electrical Engineering at JHU 1890; report 1892-93
            Steam Engineering 1894
          Trustees 1894-97
          History Examinations 1890, 1895
          Trustees 1890-93
          Gilman to JHU Trustees
            1891-93 Medical School
          Congratulatory Greeting, Princeton, 1896
          Gilman to Paul Haupt (Latin Greeting 1894)
          JHU Junior Class Proclamation, Oct. 1894
          Articles and Speeches 1890-91
          Articles and Speeches 1891
          Articles and Speeches 1892
          Articles and Speeches 1893
          Articles and Addresses 1894-95
          Articles and Speeches 1896 (2 folders)
          Printed Articles, Addreses, Mss. Notes 1896-97
          Peabody Lectures 1896?
          '91 Club
          Franco-American Union 1895
          Newspaper Clippings 1890-1891
          Newspaper Clippings 1892-1894
          Gilman & the New York City Public School System - Newspaper Clippings (3  
       folders)
          Memos re: New York Public Schools 1896

Box 1.62  1898-1901

          Reports: 1898-1899 - electricity; astronomy; fellowships; scholarships
          Addresses & manuscript notes, 1898-1899
          "Books & Politics."  Address delivered at Princeton, October 22, 1898
          Newspaper clippings, 1898-1899 (2 folders)
          Newspaper & magazine clippings, 1900-1901 (2 folders)
          Congratulatory letters on 70th Birthday, July 6, 1901
          Gilman to Board of Trustees [Beginning Presidency of JHU November 15, 1900     
       & February 22, 1901]
          Miscellaneous, 1900-1901
          Nominations for successor to Gilman as JHU President, 1900-1901
          Addresses, 1901

Box 1.63  1902-1906

          Addresses, Articles & Notes, 1902-1905 (2 folders)
          Addresses, 1906-1907 (2 folders)
          Article: "American Oriental Society," 1906
          Addreses & Articles
          Origin of the JH Medical School [1906?]
          Walter Reed Memorial Fund
          Article on Tallyrand [1906?]
          Addresses on Selection of Faculty & Early Public Lectures at JHU [1906]
          Articles, 1906-1907
          Gilman & the Carnegie Institutions
          Newspaper clippings 1902-1904
          Obituary notes & memorial, 1908
                   
                    Series 2 Notebooks

Box 2.1   n.d  "Notes on Books"
          n.d. [notes on European history]
          n.d. "James Monroe"
          1852 [notes on meteorology course at Yale
               by Denison Olmsted
          1862 [notes on modern history

          1868 Von Sybel, "The German Universities; Their Results                   
     and Needs"
          1871 Von Hofmann, "The  Universities in the New German
               Empire"
          n.d. Laas, "Gymnasium and Realschule; Old Questions
    
               Historically...Prussian Education Bill"
          1874 Gallenkamp, "The Reform of the Higher Institutions
               of Learning Particularly of the Realschule"
          1875 Bonitz, "The Question of Reform in Our HIgher                   
          Schools"
          [1876] "Notes chiefly on universities"
          [1878] "Social Sciences"
          [1878] "A.E. and I.O.for U." [notes on Bonapartes and
               Wordsworth]
          [1878] "University"

Box 2.2   1879 "JHU Conclusion Book D.C.G."
          1880 "Notes on Books Read"
          1885 "Notes and Queries"
          1890 Notes from Books"
          n.d. [notes on nature]
          1891 "Odds and Ends"
          1892 [notes on Winchester]
          1899-1900 "McClure"
          1905 [notes]

Box 2.3   1876 "Notes Chiefly on Universities"
          1888 "Notes on Universities-Colleges Teaching"
          1888 "Miscellaneous Citations"
          [1891] "Progress of Science for Sholer's Book"
          1893 [notes]
          Series 3 Photographs


Box 3.1
     4.   Photo album given to Daniel Gilman by the Berkeley Club [note: the relative    
     chronology of albums 4 and 5 has not been determined.  Although Wm. C.         
Bartlett and one unidentified figure are depicted in both collections, it is possible that they were
parts of the same commemorative donation. Neither bears a date, but each probably relates to
Gilman's resignation from the University of California in 1875. Many of the identifications,
especially in album 4, are uncertain; that of Willard Risings, for expamle, is probably wrong 
     (cf. III. B. bb. above), and others may have been shifted from their original
          order. For the most part, identifications that remain are in the form of       
     signatures on the backs of the pages.] 
          a.   Unidentified man
          b.   A. Campbell
          c.   [I?] A. Benton
          d.   Geo. Mooar
          e.   Unidentified
          f.   N. P. Gibbons
          g.   Warring Wilkinson
          h.   W. B. Rising
          i.   Horatio P. Livermore
          j.   L. Hamilton
          k.   J. K. McLean


Box 3.1 (Cont.)
          l.   Unidentified
          m.   Wm. C. Bartlett
          n.   C. T. H. Palmer, 1875
          o.   Unidentified
          p.   Walt. M. Fisher
          q.   James O. Putnam
          r.   John Le Conte
          s.   Martin Kellogg
          t.   Unidentified (two)
          u.   H. H. Haight
          v.   Unidentified (four)


Box 3.2
     5.   Photo album depicting members of the University of California
          a.   Unidentified (two)
          b.   Robt. E. C. Steames
          c.   Unidentified, but same figure as the last in album 4
          d.   Unidentified (six)
          e.   Rev. Horaito Stebbins
          f.   Unidentified (sixteen)
          g.   Wm. C. Bartlett
          h.   Unidentified (two)
          i.   Sam. B. Christy ["To President Gilman in Memory of 'Berkeley, dear   
          Berkeley,' and the men of '74.  With the Godspeed of his wellwishers.          
     University of Cal. Berkeley, March 4, 1875"]
          j.   A. Wendell Jackson, Jr.
          k.   Ed. A. Parker ["U. C. Class of '74"]
          l.   Joseph C. Rowell
          m.   Wm. R. Davis
          n.   J. M. Stillman ["Class '74"]
          o.   Unidentified
          p.   Isaac Freud
          q.   Thomas F. Barry ["Class '74"]
          r.   A. C. Richardson

Box 3.3
     3.   Album of photgraphs of public figures
          a.   John Henry (Cardinal) Newman [1801-1890; English theologian]
          b.   Charles Kinsley [1819-1875; English novelist and Christian Socialist]
          c.   "Stokes" [probably Sir George Gabriel Stokes, 1819-1903, Cambridge   
          professor of mathematics; back of photo reads, "Prof. Stokes"]
          d.   William Benjamin Carpenter [1813-1885; professor of physiology at    
          Royal Institution, London] 
          e.   Isaac Todhunter [1839-1884; English mathematician]
          f.   [probably James Haughton, 1795-1873, philanthropist and founder of the    
          Dublin Mechanics' Institute; album page identifies it as Prof. (Sir John       
     Pentland) Mahaffy, 1839-1919, but the mounting card bears at bottom            
the inscription, "Prof. Haughton", and the print itself bears a fragment             of the
inverted inscription, "Proff. Haughton".  The latter may have              been inscribed
on the negative]
          g.   John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor [1825-1910, classicist and master of St.     
          John's, Cambridge]
          h.   Friedrich Max Muller [1823-1900, philologist and Oxford professor]
          i.   Group of clerics, mostly uinidentified, with arrow on page singling out
               Henry Parry Liddon [1829-1890, canon of St. Paul's and participant in     
          the Oxford movement of Pusey and Keble]
          j.   [photograph missing; page reads, "Matthew Arnold"]
          k.   George Salmon [1819-1904, theologian and mathematician, provost of   
          Trinity College, Dublin]
          l.   William Henry Bateson [1812-1881, master of St. John's, Cambridge]
          m.   Vicomte Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps [1805-1894; French diplomat and   
          promoter of the Suez Canal]
          n.   Victor Cousin [1792-1867, French philosopher and educator]
          o.   Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot [1787-1874, historian, premier of   
          France until the Revolution of 1848]
          p.   Emile de Girardin [1806-1881, French journalist]
          q.   Victor Hugo [1802-1885, French novelist and poet]
          r.   Augustin Eugene Scribe [1791-1861, French playwright]
          s.   Pierre Antoine Berryer [1790-1868, French lawyer and parliamentarian]
          t.   Alexandre Dumas the elder [1802-1870, French novelist]
          u.   Alexandre Dumas the younger [1824-1895, French playwright]
          v.   "E. Arago" [probably Etienne Vincent Arago, 1802-1892, French poet,  
          playwright, and politician; but possibly his nephew Emmanuel, 1812-       
     1896, a politician]
          w.   Joseph Ernest Renan [1823-1892, French historian]
          x.   Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigne [1794-1872, Swiss theologian]

Box 3.3. (Cont.)
          y.   Adrien Etienne Pierre (Comte) de Gasparin [1783-1862, French author  
          and politician, presided over the agricultural jury at the Exposition Box      
     Universelle of 1855, to which Gilman was a delegate]  
          z.   Giacomo Antonelli [1806-1876, Italian cardinal and statesman]
          aa.  Edmond Francois Valentin About [1828-1885, French novelist and  
          playwright]
          bb.  [photograph by Abdullah Freres of "sa Majeste Imperiale Le Sultan,"  
          Constantinople -- probably Abd el Kadir]    
          cc.  "Schlagintweit" [probably Robert von Schlagintweit, 1833-1885,       
     professor of geography at Giessen] 
          dd.  Johann Joseph Ignaz von Dollinger [1799-1890, German theologian]
          ee.  Unidentified man [probably Johann Overbeck, 1789-1869, painter]
          ff.  Giuseppe Garibaldi [1807-1882, Italian patriot revolutionary]
          gg.  Elizabeth Barrett Browning [1806-1861, English poet]
          hh.  Browning, Robert [1812-1889, English poet]
          ii.  William Makepeace Thackeray [1811-1863, English novelist]
          jj.  [labeled on reverse, "Isaac Taylor of Ongar" [1759-1829, author and  
          engraver] but actually his son, Isaac Taylor of Stanford Rivers [1787-         
     1865, theologian, artist, and inventor]
          kk.  Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg [1802-1872, German philosopher]
          ll.  Hermann Eduard von Holst [1841-1904, German historian of the United  
          States]; photograph inscribed on reverse, "H. Holst with his best regard       
     to Prof. Gilman. Freidburg/Pr. 29 Aug. '75"
          mm.  Otto von Bismark [1815-1898, German Statesman]
          nn.  Count Helmuth von Moltke [1800-1891, Prussian soldier]
          oo.  Charles Kingsley [1819-1875, English novelist]
          pp.  John Ruskin [1819-1900, art critic]
          qq.  James Anthony Froude [1818-1894, English historian]
          rr.  Charles Dickens [1812-1870, English novelist]
          ss.  Richard Cobden [1804-1865, English economist and politician]


Box 3.4
     2.   Family album [inside cover bears inscription, "LIZZIE GILMAN MARCH 14,    
     1870."]
          a.   Mary Ketcham Gilman with Elisabeth Gilman, June, 1869
          b.   Alice Gilman, October, 1869 [page bears apparently mistaken date of  
          1869; photograph is a duplicate of III. F. 1. m. above]
          c.   Daniel Coit Gilman [New Haven, ca. 1869]
          d.   Mrs. Tredwell Ketcham
          e.   Tredwell Ketcham

          f.   "Mrs. Danciel [sic: Daniel?] C. Eaton"
Box 3.4 (Cont.)
          g.   Louisa Gilman
          h.   William Charles Gilman [Daniel Gilman's father, 1795-1863; page bears     
          date 1863]
          i.   Eliza Coit Gilman [page reads, "1866?"]
          j.   Mrs. Tredwell Ketcham
          k.   Mary and Alice Gilman [October, 1866; page reads, "1868 (?)" but the 
          photograph is a duplicate of III. F. 1. 1. above]
          l.   Alice Gilman, spring, 1871 [duplicate of III. F. 1. y. above]
          m.   Elisabeth Gilman, spring, 1871 [duplicate of III. F. 1. z.]
          n.   Daniel Gilman, ca. 1874

Box 3.5
     1.   Family album [possibly originally the property of Mary Ketcham Gilman, D. 
     1869]
          a.   Mary Ketcham Gilman [a note on the back, almost surely a mistake,    
          identifies this photo as Louisa Gilman, Daniel's sister, and dates it          
     March 6, 1861; the album page bears the date Jan. 1861]
          b.   [note on reverse reads, "Miss Ketcham, Nov. 1860"]
          c.   Mary Gilman, Jan. 1862
          d.   Mary Gilman, "Early 1862"
          e.   Mary Gilman, August, 1862
          f.   Mary Gilman with daughter Alice, October, 1863  
          g.   Mary and Alice Gilman, October, 1866
          h.   Mary and Alice Gilman, July 30, 1864
          i.   Alice Gilman, July, 1864
          j.   Mary and Alice Gilman, October, 1864
          k.   Alice Gilman, March, 1865
          l.   Mary and Alice Gilman, October, 1866
          m.   Alice Gilman, October, 1866
          n.   Alice Gilman, March, 1867
          o.   Alice Gilman, March, 1868
          p.   Mary and Elisabeth (Lizzie) Gilman, July, 1868
          q.   Mary and Elisabeth Gilman, December, 1868
          r.   Elisabeth Gilman, June, 1869


Box 3.5 (Cont.)
          s.   Elisabeth Gilman, June, 1869
          t.   Mary and Alice Gilman, June, 1869
          u.   Mary, Daniel, Alice (with doll "Hattie"), and Louisa Gilman, Hanover,     
          New Hampshire, June, 1869 [for narrative surrounding this photograph      
     and a duplicate print, see II. B. 17. above]
          v.   Elisabeth Gilman, November 1, 1869
          w.   Alice Gilman, November 1, 1869
          x.   Alice Gilman (with doll "Hattie"), November 1, 1869
          y.   Alice Gilman, spring, 1871
          z.   Elisabeth Gilman, spring, 1871
          aa.  [photograph missing -- page reads, "Alice, May 1877"]
          bb.  [after many empty pages, the last bears a photograph of Madison Suare     
          Church, New York City, 1863]

Box 3.6
     1.   Portraits
          a.   Herbert Baxter Adams [historian, Hopkins professor, 1850-1901]
          b.   Eugene Arthur Francois Bersier [French divine, 1831-1889]
          c.   Count Herbert Bismarck [son of Otto von Bismark, 1849-1904]
          d.   Rev. Dr. Daniel Bliss [founder and president of the American College in   
          Beirut, 1823-1916]
          e.   Charles Joseph Bonaparte [Baltimore lawyer, U. S. Attorney-General,  
          1851-1921]
          f.   Charles J. Bonaparte
          g.   Mrs. Charles Bonaparte [nee Ellen Channing, m. 1875]
               h.   Mrs. Frederick J. Brown of Philadelphia
          i.   Dr. John Brown [Scottish physician and writer, 1810-1882]
          j.   James Bryce (three prints of the same negative) [English jurist, historian,    
          and statesman, 1838-1922]
          k.   James Bryce
          l.   Emilio Castelar y Ripoll [Spanish historian and statesman, 1832-1899]
          m.   Francesco Crispi [Italian statesman, 1818-1901]
          n.   Prof. James Dwight Dana [American geologist, 1813-1895]
          o.   Charles William Eliot [president of Harvard, 1834-1926]
          p.   James Gamble and son, of Oakland, California
          q.   Daniel Coit Gilman (copied from a daguerrotype made in Belfast in    
          1855)
          r.   Edwin L. Godkin [editor of New York Evening Post, 1831-1902]
          s.   C. W. Gordon
          t.   Dr, Hans T. Helmolt [German historian, 1865-1929]

          u.   Henry Irving [John Henry Brodribb, British actor, 1838-1905]
Box 3.6 (cont.)
          v.   Rose Kingsley [daughter of British novelist Charles Kinsley, b. 1845]
          w.   Cardinal [Charles Martial Allemand] Lavigerie [1825-1892]
          x.   Emile Francois Loubet [French statesman and president, 1838-1929]
          y.   Princess Nagli [of Egypt?]
          z.   Coral Urquhart Potter [and unidentified woman]
          aa.  James Ford Rhodes [American historian, 1848-1927]
          bb.  Willard Rising [Univ. Of Cal. chemsitry professor, 1838-1910]
          cc.  Joseph Henry Shorthouse [English novelist, 1834-1903]
          dd.  Dr. George Adam Smith [English Old Testament scholar, 1856-1942]     
          and Mrs. Smith [nee Alice Lilian Buchanan, m. 1889]        
          ee.  Dr. George Smith [editor of Calcutta Review and pricipal of Doveton  
          College, dates unknown], Sir George Buchanan [Scottish surgeon, 1827-     
     1905], Dr. George Adam Smith, and George Buchanan Smith
          ff.  Herbert Spencer [English philosopher, 1820-1903]
          gg.  William Thomson [Lord Kelvin, English scientist, 1824-1907]
          hh.  Richard Wagner [German Composer, 1813-1883]
          ii.  Richard Wagner
          jj.  Pierre Marie Rene Waldeck-Rousseau [jurist and premier of France,    
          1846-1904]
          kk.  Severn Teackle Wallis [Maryland lawyer, 1816-1894]
          ll.  Three foreign students at Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania,   
          1885
          mm.  Woman in folk costume, Bruges
          nn.  Unidentified woman [Baltimore]
          oo.  Unidentified man [Annapolis]
          pp.  Unidentified man [Annapolis]
          qq.  Unidentified group of men; photo dated June 29, 1887 [Baltimore]
          rr.  Unidentified group of men [San Francisco -- probably includes Tomimi 
          Iwakura, 1835-1883, Japanese diplomat]
     2.   Photographs of engravings and paintings (nine)
     3.   Scenes from Wagner operas [seven from Parsifal, four from Die Meisteringer,    
     and one from Tristan und Isolde; one of the scenes from Die Meistersinger      
bears the date, 1888, the remainder dating from 1889]
     4.   Photograph of Daniel Coit Gilman [two prints, by Jeffres of Baltimore]
     5.   Family photographs
          a.   Unidentified
          b.   Unidentified
          c.   Alice Gilman at the age of 10 [two prints, one tinted]
          d.   Alice Gilman [Baltimore, after 1880]
          e.   Elisabeth Gilman at the age of 5

          f.   Alice Gilman at the age of 10 [San Francisco, May, 1873]
Box 3.6 (cont.)
          g.   Daniel Coit Gilman at Overedge [two prints]
          h.   Daniel Coit Gilman at Overedge
          i.   Daniel Gilman and Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman at Overedge
          j.   Daniel and Elisabeth Gilman at Overedge
          k.   Elisabeth D. W. Gilman at Overedge
          l.   Elisabeth D. W. Gilman at Overedge
          m.   Daniel Gilman and unidentified man [probably Ira Remsen]
          n.   Daniel Gilman and unidentified man [same as above]
          o.   Two unidentified men and Daniel Gilman [with negative]
          p.   Unidentified man, Elisabeth Gilman, unidentified woman, and Daniel   
          Gilman at Overedge
          q.   Elisabth D. W. Gilman and unidentified woman [probably Elisabeth     
          Gilman] [two prints]
          r.   Dog
          s.   Dog

6.   Portraits of Gilman's five sisters [formerly framed together; the framed portraits       
are reported to have hung in Gilman's study]
          a.   Elisabeth Gilman Thompson [1821-1892]
          b.   Maria Perit Gilman [1824-1906]
          c.   Harriet Lathrop Gilman Lane [1828-1881, first wife of George W. Lane,     
          m. 1865]
          d.   Emily Serena Gilman [1835-1910]
          e.   Lousia Gilman Lane [1838-19--?, second wife of George W. Lane, M.    
          1883]
     7.   Photographs of places (twelve)
     8.   Three Russian photogrpahs [taken by Carrick, ca. 1854-5]
     9.   Photographs belonging to Elisabeth Gilman [five prints and five negatives, not 
     all matching]
     10.  Miscellaneous [non-photographic pictures, four]


Box 3.7
     11.  Travel photographs [57 cabinet-sized cards, som with hand-written notes on     
     the reverse]
     12.  Prints made from Gilman's lantern slides [25; see below for lantern slides]
     13.  Oversize photographs
          a.   George William Childs [American publisher, 1829-1894]
          b.   Reverdy Johnson, Sr. [American jurist and diplomat, member of the    
          board of trustees of JHU, 1796-1876]
          c.   William Angus Knight [1836-1916, British author; photo dated May,    
          1896]

Box 3.7 (cont.)
          d.   William Angus Knight [note on reverse in handwriting other than      
     Gilman's reads, "The one I propose to reproduce for the Book"]
          e.   Everett Pepperrell Wheeler [1840-1925, New York lawyer and      
          reformer; photograph dated 1905]
          f.   Andrew Dickson White [1832-1918, diplomat and first president of     
          Cornell; photograph signed on recto with the date of July, 1899,               
inscribed on verso, "To my friend of nearly fifty years.  To Daniel C.               Gilman
from A. D. W."]
          g.   Claribel Cone [1864-1929, physician and art connoisseur whose        
          collection became the core of the present Baltimore Museum of Art]
          h.   Three unidentified women
          i.   Three unidentified women [Washington, D.C.]
          j.   Unidentified woman [1904]
          k.   "The house of Major John Gilman (gr. gr. f. of D. C. G.) Standing in 
          Exeter N. H. 1891 From Mrs. C. H. Bell Mch. 1891" [note in Gilman's       
     hand on reverse]
          l.   Unidentified house [Cambridgeport, Mass.]
          m.   Unidentified street [Cambridgeport, Mass.]
          n.   Overedge [Gilman's summer home in Northeast Harbor, Maine]
          o.   Canterbury Cathedral [dated 1876]
          p.   "Photo of Mrs. Minton Warren in her living room 1502 Madison         
     Avenue.  A good example of a Baltimore interior in the 1890s."                 
[handwriting not Gilman's]
         
                      Series 3 Photographs
Eighteen lantern slides from Gilman's trip through tidewater Maryland and Virginia [boxed, in last
metal filing drawer in collection; for prints of most of the slides, see Box 3.7

Daguerrotype of Gilman, ca. 1850 [in last drawer]

Large portrait of Gilman (formerly framed) by Wilcox [n.d.], stored in top drawer of map case

                             

          Series 4 Official Papers

Box 4.1
     letterpress book 1 June 1875-August 1876
     letterpress book 2 April-July 1876
     letterpress book 3 July 1876-June 1880

Box 4.2
     letterpress book 4 Sept. 1880-Sept. 1889
     letterpress book 5 Oct. 1889-Feb. 1894
     letterpress book 6 Nov. 1886-May 1887
     letterpress book 7 Nov. 1865-March 1891
     letterpress book 1889 ("Johns Hopkins Hospital Director")

Box 4.3
     "Important Letters 1888"
     "Special Correspondence 1894-95"
     "Turnbull Lectures and Others 1896-97, 1897-98"
     "Correspondence with Lecturers 1898-99, 1900"
    
     Photostatic copies copies of correspondence re: Johns Hopkins Hospital 1875-1900,   
n.d. (Originals of these letters are also in the Gilman Papers)
    
Box 4.4
     alphaberical index volumes to:
     "Official Papers Sept. 1891-June 1892"
     "Official Papers Sept. 1892-June 1893"
     "Official Papers Sept. 1893-June 1894"
     "Official Papers Sept. 1894-June 1895"
     "Official Papers Sept. 1895-June 1896"
     "Official Papers Sept. 1896-June 1897"
     "Official Papers Sept. 1897-June 1898"
     "Official Papers Sept. 1898-June 1899"
     "Official Papers Sept. 1899-June 1900"
     "Official Papers Sept. 1900-June 1901"

Box 4.5
     [Note: Boxes 5, 6, 7, 8 contain correspondence and documents formerly bound in four 
volumes as a collection of autogrpahs.  Titles of the bound volumes and their contents    in
original order follow below]
     

               Autographs
          a.   Tennyson, Alfred, to Mr. Massey, Aug. 11, 1855
          b.   Moore, Thomas, Feb. 8, 1825
          c.   [Arnold, Matthew, to Gilman, Dec. 22, 1883; this letter was removed  
          from the volume to the regular correspondence file sometime previous to        
     the dismantling of the remainder of the volume, and still remains in the  

Box 4.5 (Cont.)
          file]
          d.   Browning, Robert, July 2, 1883
          e.   Lang, Andrew, n.d.
          f.   [Gosse, Edmund, to Gilman, July 2, 1883; this letter, like the Matthew    
          Arnold above, was removed to the regular file]
          g.   Aldrich, T. B., to Gilman, Dec. 11, 1884
          h.   Bryant, William Cullen, to Gilman, Feb. 12, 1869
          I.        Burton, Richart, to Gilman, Aug. 22 [no year]
          j.   Cable, George Washington, to Gilman, March 24, 1883
          k.   Emerson, Ralph Waldo, to Gilman, June 1, 1866
          l.   Gilder, Richard Watson, to Gilman, July 27, 1882
          m.   Holland, J. G., to Gilman, March 28, 1865
          n.   Holmes, Oliver Wendell, to Gilman, Dec. 14, 1879
          o.   Howells, William Dean, to Gilman, June 2, 1892
          p.   Hunt, Helen, to Gilman, Oct. 17, 1872
          q.   Lanier, Sidney, to Gilman, Feb. 4, 1879
          r.   Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, to Gilman, Oct, 6, 1879
          s.   Lowell, James Russell, to Gilman, Jan. 12, 1888
          t.   Mitchell, Silas Weir; printed broadside of poem, "A Prayer" signed at     
          bottom by Mitchell [n.d.]
          u.   Percival, James B.; three manuscript fragments, two of them signed, and   
          a passage of musical notation titled, "Bohemian"
          v.   Sill, E. R.; to Gilman, Nov. 5, 1878, with three leaves of manuscript     
          verse titled, "The Departure of the Pilot"
          w.   Stedman, E. C.; to Gilman, Oct. 20, 1881
          x.   Story, William Westmore, Nov. 27, 1882
          y.   Tabb, John Bannister, to Gilman, May 6, 1896
          z.   Talyor, Bayard, Nov. 25, 1865
          aa.  Van Dyke, Henry, to Gilman, May 22 [no year]
          bb.  Willis, N. P., to Gilman, July 2, 1853
          cc.  Woodberry, G. W., to Gilman, March 30, 1905
          dd.  Woolsey, Sarah, to Gilman [n.d.]
          ee.  Rossetti, Christina, [no month] 24th, 1872
          ff.  Ingelow, Jean, to Miss Woolsey [Sarah], Nov. 5th [no year]
          gg.  Whittier, John Greenleaf, Feb. 21, 1890
          hh.  Thaxter, Celia, to Sarah Woolsey, March 2, 1890
          ii.  Sigourney, L. H., to Gilman, April 26, 1856


Box 4.6
     Men of Science
          a.   Acland, A. H. D., to Gilman, Jan. 15, 1893
          b.   Agassiz, Alexander, to Gilman, April 28, 1893
          c.   Baird, Spencer F., to Gilman, Sep. 6, 1884
          d.   Bell, Alexander Graham, To Gilman, Dec. 30, 1880
          e.   Braun, Alexander, Nov. 9, 1894
          f.   Brewer, William H., to Gilman, April 14, 1876
          g.   Brooks, William, to Gilman, June 1, 1894
          h.   Brush, G. J., to Gilman, Nov. 15, 1902
          i.   Cayley, Arthur, to Gilman, August 14, 1881
          j.   Craig, Thomas, to Gilman, March 16, 1895
          k.   Dana, James D., to Gilman, Jan. 6, 1892
          l.   Edison, Thomas, to Gilman, Feb. 20, 1889
          m.   Foster, Michael, to Gilman, July 17 [no year]
          n.   Gibbs, J. Willard, to Gilman, Nov. 20, 1901
          o.   Gibbs, Wolcott, to Gilman, Jan. 2, 1888
          p.   Gray, Asa, to Gilman, March 11, 1880
          q.   Greeley, S. W., to Gilman [n.d.]
          r.   Guyot, Arnold, to Gilman, April 12, 1869 [in French]
          s.   Hall, Asaph, to Gilman, Nov. 1, 1876
          t.   Hayes, Isaac, to Gilman, Feb. 16, 1868
          u.   Henry, Joseph, to Gilman, Oct. 25, 1876
          v.   Hooker, Joseph, to Gilman, Aug. 21, 1886
          w.   Huxley, Thomas H., to Gilman, June 27, 1876
          x.   James, William, to Gilman, Feb. 22, 1882
          y.   Lord Kelvin [William Thomson] to Gilman, July 17, 1883
          z.   King, Clarence, to Gilman [n.d.]
          aa.  Langley, S. P., to Gilman, Feb. 11, 1881
          bb.  Le Conte, John, to Gilman, Aug. 12, 1876
          cc.  Le Conte, Joseph, to Gilman, April 23, 1888
          dd.  Lockyer, J. Norman, 187?
          ee.       Loomis, Elias, Jan. 24 [no year]
          ff.  Lyell, Sir Charles, 1855
          gg.  Martin, H. Newell, to Gilman, May 31, 1889
          hh.  Mitchell, Maria, to JHU, Oct. 29 [no year]
          ii.  Mitchell, Silas Weir, to Gilman, Nov. 11, 1894
          jj.  Morse, Samuel F. B., to the Committeee of the Governing Board of the 
          Sheffield Scientific School, Dec. 6, 1869
          kk.  Newcomb, Simon, to Gilman, March 26, 1891
          ll.  Newton, Hubert, to Gilman, Nov. 2, 1876
          mm.  Olmsted, Denison; manuscript page dealing with capillary attraction  
          [n.d.] Box 4.6 (Cont.)         
          nn.  Pasteur, Louis, to "Monsieur le Recteur de l'Universite de Baltimore,"    
          Dec. 18, 1892 
          oo.  Pierce, Benjamin, to Gilman [n.d.]
          pp.  Petermann, August, Aug. 4, 1860
          qq.  Pickering, Edward, to Gilman, Jan. 23, 1901
          rr.  Remsen, Ira, to Gilman, July 4, 1893
          ss.  Baron Richtofen, to Gilman [n.d.]
          tt.  Rowland, Henry, to Gilman, July 26, 1876
          uu.  Silliman, Benjamin, to a committee of the New York State Senate, on  
          the back of a letter to him from the committee, Jan. 26, 1852
          vv.  Silliman, Benjamin, Jr., to Gilman, Dec. 5, 1853
          ww.  Spencer, Herbert, Sep. 29, 1882
          xx.  Spottiswoode, W., Dec. 16, 1879
          yy.  Sylvester, J. J., to Gilman, Aug. 17, 1892
          zz.  Walcott, Charles, to Gilman, Jan. 26, 1907
          aaa. Wallace, Alfred Russell, to Gilman, Dec. 3, 1886
          bbb. Young, C. A., to Gilman, Jan. 26, 1889
          ccc. Farlow, W. G., Nov. 14, 188[1?]
          ddd. Gould, B. A., to Gilman, Nov. 13, 1880
          eee. Hilgard, J. E., to Gilman, Feb. 18, 1879
          fff. Hilgard, Eugene, to Gilman [n.d.]
          ggg. Osler, William, to Gilman, Feb. 19, 1907
          hhh. Rood, Ogden, Nov. 27, 1882
          iii. Welch, William, to Gilman, Dec. 16, 1906
          jjj. Smith, Goerge, to Gilman, May 15, 1907
Box 4.7
     Some Men in Public Life
          a.   Adams, John, to Samuel Tufts, Feb. 8, 1773
          b.   Alvey, Richard H., to Gilman, Feb. 16, 1897
          c.   Allison, William, to Rutherford B. Hayes, Sep. 29, 1890
          d.   Angell, Jamaes, to Gilman, March 24, 1893
          e.   Blaine, James, to Gilman, March 24, 1893
          f.   Bonaparte, Charles J., to Gilman [n.d.]
          g.   Brewer, David J., to Gilman, Sep. 2, 1896
          h.   Bryce, James, to Gilman, March 3, 1906
          i.   Buchanan, James [document authorizing Gilman as bearer of dispatches 
          for American legations in London and Paris, signed by Buchanan, dated
               Sep. 30, 1854]
          j.   Buckingham, W. A., to Gilman, March 16, 1864
          k.   Clahoun, John C., to F. B. Winthrop, April 17, 1829

          l.   Carnegie, Andrew, to Gilman, Nov. 20, 1906
Box 4.7 (Cont.)         
          m.   Carroll, John Lee, to Gilman, Sep. 7, 1876
          n.   Cass, Lewis, to Gilman, July 19 [no year]
          o.   Choate, Joseph H., to Gilman, January 24, 1907
          p.   Cleveland, Grover, to Gilman, Nov. 8, 1898
          q.   Cooley, J. M., to Gilman, July 18, 1876
          r.   Coudert, Frederic, to Gilman, Feb. 15, 1897
          s.   Ellsworth, W. W., to Gilman, Aug. 17, 1865
          t.   Field, Cyrus, to Gilman, Oct. 23, 1884
          u.   Foster, John, to Gilman, Dec. 20, 1905
          v.   Fuller, Melville, to Gilman, Sep. 6, 1905
          w.   Garfield, James, to Gilman, Nov. 13, 1905
          x.   Greeley, Horace, to Gilman, Nov. 1, 1855
          y.   Grey, Albert, to Gilman, Oct. 11, 1883
          z.   Griswold, Roger, to Daniel coit, Feb. 9, 1801
          aa.  Hancock, Winifield, to Gilman, April 27, 1885
          bb.  Hawley, Joseph, to Gilman, Feb. 17, 1886
          cc.  Hay, John, to Gilman, Feb. 19, 1901
          dd.  Hayes, Rutherford B., to Gilman, Dec. 29, 1880
          ee.  Hill, David J., to Gilman, Jan. 22, 1903
          ff.  Hoar, George, to Gilman, Dec. 20, 1885
          gg.  von Hollegen, to Gilman, Feb. 17, 1900
          hh.  Jay, John, to Mrs. Stone, Oct. 8, 1844
          ii.       Jewell, Marshall, Oct. 16, 1872
          jj.  Johnson, Andrew, to W. A. Buckingham, July 24, 1868
          kk.  Kent, William, to Timothy Dwight, July 23, 1853
          ll.  Lieber, Francis, to the President of the Golden Gate, Aug. 3, 1872
          mm.  Loundes, Lloyd, to Gilman, Feb. 8, 1899
          nn.  MacVeagh, Wayne, to Gilman, Dec. 24, 1906
          oo.  Mallet-Prevost, S., to Gilman, Feb. 15, 1897
          pp.  Monroe, James [fragment of document bearing Monroe's signature, 
          April (illegible), 1818]
          qq.  Reid, Whitelaw, to Gilman, June 2, 1872
          rr.  Roosevelt, Theodore, to Gilman, Jan. 12, 1903
          ss.  Root, Elihu, to Gilman, Dec. 5, 1905
          tt.  Schurz, Carl, to Gilman, Dec. 6, 1900
          uu.  Seward, William, to Col. William Stone, Jan. 17, 1840
          vv.  Seymour, Horatio, general letter of introduction for Gilman, dated Dec.   
          3, 1853
          ww.  Seymour, Thomas, to Mr. Gilman, Dec. 8, 1833
          xx.  Spooner, John C., to Gilman, March 7, 1907
          yy.  Stanford, Leland, to Gilman, May 19, 1888
          zz.  Stanton, Edwin, note authorizing payment for expenses on the back of

Box 4.7 (Cont.)              
               Mrs. Gilman's calling card, dated April 27, 1864
          aaa. Taft, William Howard, to Gilman, Jan. 9, 1906
          bbb. Van Buren, John, July 19, 1853
          ccc. Wallis, S. J., to Gilman [n.d.]
          ddd. Warfield, Edwin, to Gilman, Feb. 1, 1905
          eee. Webster, Daniel, to Joseph Tilton [n.d.]
          fff. Welles, Gideon, to W. A. Buckingham, July 18, 1865
          ggg. White, Andrew, to Gilman, March 5, 1906
          hhh. White, William Pickney, to Gilman, April 7, 1898
          iii. Wilson, William, to Gilman, Feb. 14, 1897
          jjj. Winthrop, Robert, to Gilman, Feb. 27, 1883
          kkk. Wolcott, Roger, to Gilman, Oct. 18, 1897
          lll. Woodbury, Levi, to B. Gilman, Feb. 15, 1831

Box 4.8
     Men of Letters
          a.   Abbott, Lyman, to Gilman, Aug. 8 , 1887
          b.   Adams, Henry, to Gilman, Feb. 20, 1879
          c.   Bancroft, George, to Gilman, Thursday the 22nd [1883?]
          d.   Beecher, Henry Ward, to Gilman, June 13, 1873
          e.   Besant, Walter, to Prof. Johnson, Feb. 9, 1871
          f.   Bigelow, John, to Gilman, Feb. 24, 1888
          g.   Brooke, Stopford, to Edwin Griffin [n.d.]
          h.   Bryce, James, to Gilman, Nov. 30 [1882]
          i.   Bushnell, Horace, to Gilman, July 14, 1870
          j.   Child, F. S., to Gilman, May 1, 1888
          k.   Corson, Hiram, to Gilman, April 22, 1883
          l.   Creighton, Mandell, to Gilman, Dec. 23, 1891 [signed M. Petriburg]
          m.   Curtis, George William, to Gilman, Jan. 18, 1883
          n.   Dowden, Edward, to Gilman, Aug. 12, 1892
          o.   Drummond, Henry, to Gilman, Sep. 28, 1887
          p.   Eggleston, Edward, to Gilman, Dec. 18, 1893
          q.   Emerson, Ralph Waldo, to Gilman, Dec. 27, 1858
          r.   Everett, Edward, to Gilman, July 18, 1853
          s.   Farrar, F. W., to Gilman, Feb. 11, 1886
          t.   Fisher, George, to Gilman, March 5, 1896
          u.   Fiske, John, to Gilman, Jan. 29, 1885
          v.   Furness, H. H., to Gilman, Jan. 5, 1894
          w.   Gardiner, Samuel, Aug. 31, 1891
          x.   Cardinal Gibbons, to Gilman, Feb. 11, 1901
          y.   Gilder, Richard Watson, to Gilman, Jan. 17, 1884
          z.   Geike, A., to Gilman, Dec. 28, 1898

Box 4.8 (Cont.)         
          aa.  Green, J. R. [n.d.]
          bb.  Hale, Edward, to Gilman, Dec. 25, 1879
          cc.  Hay, John, to Gilman, March 29, 1897
          dd.  Halleck, F. G., to Gilman, July 18, 1853
          ee.  Harrison, Frederic, to Gilman, March 9, 1901
          ff.  Higginston, T. W., to Gilman, May 21, 1884
          gg.  Hoar, George F., to Gilman, April 10, 1892
          hh.  Hughes, Thomas, May 10, 1875
          ii.  James, Henry, to Gilman, Sep. 8, 1892
          jj.  James, William, to Gilman, April 22, 1878
          kk.  Jebb, R. C., to Gilman, July 29, 1892
          ll.  Johnston, R. M., to Gilman, Dec. 31, 1888
          mm.  Keller, Helen, to Gilman, March 8 [no year]
          nn.  Lanier, Sidney, to Gilman, July 28, 1878
          oo.  Lounsberry, J. R., to Gilman, July 2, 1893
          pp.  Lowell, James Russell, to Gilman, Jan. 17, 1887
          qq.  Mabie, Hamilton, to Gilman, Jan. 31, 1895
          rr.  Mitchell, Donald G., to Gilman, June 17, 1867
          ss.  Mitchell, Silas Weir, to Gilman [n.d.]
          tt.  Norton, C. E., to Gilman, March 23, 1894
          uu.  Page, Thomas Wilson, to Gilman, June 7, 1896
          vv.  Page, Walter, to Gilman, Nov. 23, 1899
          ww.  Palfrey, J. G., to Gilman, Nov. 2, 1864
          xx.  Rhodes, James, to Gilman, July 1, 1905
          yy.  Roosevelt, Theodore, to Gilman, Jan. 7, 1904
               zz.  Schouler, James, to Gilman, Feb. 12, 1897
          aaa. Schurz, Carl, to Gilman, Oct. 11, 1880
          bbb. Shaw, Albert, to Gilman, March 2, 1901
          ccc. Sidgwick, Henry, Oct. 9 [no year]
          ddd. Smith, F. Hopkinson, to Gilman [n.d.]
          eee. Smith, George A., to Gilman, May 18 [1896]
          fff. Smith, Goldwin, March 8 [no year]
          ggg. Spencer, Herbert, Aug. 3, 1875
          hhh. Stead, William, to Gilman, Dec. 7, 1898
          iii. Stanley, A. P., 1879
          jjj. Stevenson, Robert Louis, to Gilman [postmarked March 2]
          kkk. Story, William Wetmore, to Gilman, May 16, 1890
          lll. Tyrell, R. Y., to Gilman, May 18, 1895
          mmm. Watson, John, to Gilman, Sep. 29, 1896
          nnn. White, Andrew, to Gilman, Jan. 30, 1896
          ooo. Wilson, Woodrow, to Gilman, May 22, 1888
          ppp. Woolsey, T. W., to Gilman, April 6, 1870

Box 4.8 (Cont.)         
          qqq. Ripley, George, receopt for payment to Brook Farm, Aug. 5, 1841
          rrr. Sparks, Jared, to Gilman, Oct. 20, 1862
          sss. Haden, F. Seymour, Dec. 28, 1885
          ttt. Powers, Hiram, to Gilman, May 29, 1857
          uuu. Bruntiere, F., to Gilman, Dec. 10, 1898 [in French]
          vvv. Holst, H., to Gilman, Nov. 13, 1883
          www. Mommsen, T., to W. M. Ramsey [postmarked Sep. 24, 1894]
          xxx. Freeman, Edward, Oct. 20, 1881
          yyy. Parkman, Francis, Nov. 25 [no year]
          zzz. Ropes, J. C., to Gilman, Jan, 15, 1883
          aaaa.     Fraser, A.C., July 31, 1871
          bbbb.     Tulloch, John, to Gilman, Aug. 20, 1877
          cccc.     Williams, S. Wells, to Gilman, Feb. 28, 1879
          dddd.     Whitney, W. D., to Gilman, Jan. 27, 1873
          eeee.     Worcester, J. E., to Gilman, July 15, 1893
          ffff.     Hopkins, Mark, to Gilman, July 18, 1853
          gggg.     Mahan, A., to Gilman, Nov. 17, 1888
          hhhh.     Knight, William, to Gilman, March 19, 1898
          iiii.     Warner, Charles Dudley, to Gilman, Feb. 15, 1897
          jjjj.     MacDonald, George, to Miss Abbott, Aug. 24 [1871]
          kkkk.     Ritchie, Anne, to "My Dear Benefactress," Jan. 10, 1890
          llll.     Kemble, Fanny, Friday the 21st [no month or year]
          mmmm.  Woolson, Constance F., to Gilman [no date]
          nnnn.     Jewett, Sarah Orne, to "Coolidge," April 2, 1892
          oooo.     Howells, William Dean, to Prof. Eugenio Brunetta, April 8, 1890
          pppp.     Garrison, Wendell, to Gilman, April 2, 1906
          qqqq.     Godkin, Edwin L., to Gilman, June 6, 1887
          rrrr.     Gildersleeve, Basil, to Gilman, March 23, 1907
          ssss.     Litchfield, Grace Denis, to Gilman, Dec. 23, 1904
          tttt.     Stevenson, Robert Louis, two manuscript pages, numbered 26 and 27,   
          with a heading on page 26 of, "LIV/Butaritari: Husband and Wife"  
         
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                                                                                                                                          
                               
                               
                               
                               
               Series 5:   Publications by Gilman
                               
                                
Box 5.1 Bibliography of Gilman speeches and articles 1853-1907
                                        1854-1904
     1.   "An Address Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University" [1886]
     2.   "An Address Delivered at the Opening of the New Halls of the Teachers'         
College" [1894]
     3.   "An Address, Delivered in New Haven, February 4, 1860, Before the         
     Common-School Teachers of the City" [ca. 1860]
     4.   "Address to the Graduates in Medicine of the University of Maryland" [1878]
     5.   "An Address to the Members of the Graduating Class of the United States   
     Naval Academy" [1876]
     6.   "The Art Movement in America" [1887; three articles from The Century, of  
     which the third, "Hand-Craft and Rede-Craft," is by Gilman]
     7.   "Baltimore's Opportunities" [1879]
     8.   "The Benefits which Society derives from Universities" [1885]
     9.   "Bishop Berkeley's Gifts to Yale College" [1865]
     10.  "The Building of the University; an Inaugural Address" [1872]
     11.  "Development of the Public Library in America" [1891]
     12.  "Fremiet's 'Howard'"
     13.  "The Group System of College Courses in the Johns Hopkins University"          
[1886]
     14.  "The Idea of a Graded School" [1859]
     15.  "The Johns Hopkins University From 1873 to 1893" [1893]
     16.  "The Launching of a University" [1902]
     17.  "Introductory Note" [n.d.; on Francis Lieber]
     18.  "Memorial of Champlain, Discoverer of Mt. Desert, 1604-1904" [1906; first 
     state]
     19.  "Memorial of Champlain, Discoverer of Mt. Desert, 1604-1904" [1906; second     
     state, with additional photographs]
     20.  "Occasional Papers of the Trustees of the John F. Slater Fund" [n.d.; ten      
pamphlets bound together, of which the last, "A Study in Black and White," is        by
Gilman]
 

Box 5.2
     1.   "Peltiah Perit" [1889]
     2.   The South Atlantic Quarterly, Vol. IV, No. 2 (April, 1905) [contains Gilman's  
     "Sidney Lanier: Reminiscences and Letters"]
     3.   "Speech of President Daniel C. Gilman, LL.D., of the Johns Hopkins        
     University, at the Banquet of the Chamber of Commerce, New York,               
November 23, 1897"
     4.   "Statement of the Progress and Condition of the University of California"      
[1875]
     5.   Teachers' College Record, January, 1902 [contains Gilman's "Horace Mann,  
     the Educational Reformer"; uncut leaves]
     6.   The University Record.  Vol. VIII, No. 3 (July, 1903) [contains Gilman's       
"Convocation Address"]

     A Historical Discourse, Delivered in Norwhich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at
     the Bi-Centenial of the Settlement of the Town, by Daniel Gilman (Boston, 1859)
    
     University Problems in the United States, by Daniel Gilman (New York: Century Co.,  
1898)
    
     Letters From Russia During the Crimean War, by Gilman, published posthumously in    
1916.

Box 5.3
     1.   Connecticut Public Schools, 1856-70
          a.   "Scientific Education the Want of Connecticut" [1856]
          b.   "Manual of the Board of Education of the New Haven City School  
          District.  1856-7" [1857]    
          c.   "Annual Report of the Board of Education of the Nw Haven City School 
          District, For the Year ending September, 1857" [1857] 
          d.   "Annual Report of the Board of Education of the New Haven City       
     School District, For the Year ending September, 1858" [1858]
          e.   "Manual of the Board of Education of the New Haven City School  
          District" [1858]
          f.   "The Idea of a Graded School" [1859]
          g.   "Annual Report of the Board of Education of the New Haven City       
     School District, For the Year ending September, 1859" [1859]
          h.   "An Address, Delivered in New Haven, February 4, 1860, Before the    
          Common-School Visitors of the County and the Common-School           
Teachers of the City" [1860]


Box 5.3 (Cont.)
          I.   "Annual Report of the Board of Education of the New Haven City
               School District, For the Year ending September 1, 1860" [1860]
          j.   "Letter to Hon. Henry Barnard, Chancellor of the University of       
          Wisconsin, on School Matters in Connecticut" [from The Connecticut        
     Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Vol. VIII, No. 4           
(April, 1860)]
          k.   "Annual Report of the Board of Education of the New Haven City       
     School District, For the Year ending September 1, 1865" [1865]
          l.   "Annual Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut,     
          Presented to the General Assembly, May Sesson, 1866, Together with        
     the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board" [1866]
          m.   "Annual Report of the Board of Education of the New Haven City       
     School District, For the Year ending September 1, 1867" [1867]
          n.   "Annual Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut,     
          Presented to the General Assembly, May Session, 1867, Together with       
     the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board" [1867]
          o.   "New Phases of the School Question in Connecticut" [1867 or 1868]
          p.   "An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Connecticut Industrial   
          School for Girls, Middletown, June 30, 1870"

     2.   University of California, 1872-75 [note: the binding title is inaccurate; this 
     volume contains articles dating from 1849 to 1899, many of them not authored        
by Gilman but rather collected by him.  It is not know when or where the        binding was
done.]
          a.   "Mission to California" [author unknown; from The Home Missionary,   
          Vol. XXI, No. 9 (Janaury, 1849)]
          b.   "Movement for a University in California.  A Statement tot the Public,    
          by the Trustees of the College of California, and an Appeal, by Dr.       
     Bushnell" [1857]
          c.   "Register of the University of California, 1870-1871." [1870]
          d.   "Register of the University of California" [1871]
          e.   "The Building of the University.  An Inaugural Address Delivered at  
          Oakland, Nov. 7th, 1872" [1872]
          f.   "Report of the Regents of the University of California, Relative to the   
          Operations and Progress of the Institution" [1872]
          g.   "Register of the University of California.  Department of Letters and     
          Science.  1872-73" [1873]
          h.   "Biennial Report of the Regents of the Uinversity of California, for the  
          Years 1872-73" [1873]
          i.   "University of California.  Statement of Income and Expenditures for 
          the Year Ending May 31st, 1874"

Box 5.3 (Cont.)
          j.   "Programme of the Commencement Exercises if the University of        
     California.  July 22nd, 1874"
          k.   "Bulletin of the University of California" [Mo. 1, October, 1874]
          l.   "Regulations.  Approved by the Faculty, October, 1874"
          m.   "Bulletin of the University of California" [No. 2, October, 1874]
          n.   "Bulletin of the University of California" [No. 6, December, 1874]
          o.   "Report of Joint Committee on the Geological Survey of the State"
          p.   "Report of the Finance Committee to the Board of Regents of the      
     University of California" [1875]
          q.   "Bulletin of the University of California" [No. 7, January, 1875]
          r.   "Statement of the Progress and Condition of the University of        
          California" [1875]
          s.   "Recent Information Respecting Agricultural Education Elsewhere"     
          [n.d.]
          t.   "The Inauguration of Benjamin Ide Wheeler as President of the        
          University" [1899]

    
     Various Speeches and Articles, 1854-1855 (Vol. I)
     a.   [an address to the National Public School Association reported in The          
Manchester Examiner and Times, Jan. 21, 1854]
     b.   "Scientific Schools in Europe" [1856]
     c.   "Art Exhibition in Yale College" [1858]
     d.   "Humboldt, Ritter, and the New Geography" [1860]
     e.   "Bishop Berkeley's Gifts to Yale College; A Collection of Documents       
     Illustrative of 'The Dean's Bounty.'" [1865]
     f.   "Our National Schools of Science"
     g.   [remarks before the legislature of New Jersey in reference to free high schools,    
     reported in an unidentified publication, headed "Professor Gillman" (sic) and       
dated by an unknown hand, March 1, 1871] 
     h.   "On the groeth of American Colleges and their Present Tendency to the Study    
     of Science" [1871]
     i.   "On the Structure of the Earth with Some Reference to Human History.  A   
     Synopsis of Twelve Geographical Lectures Delivered Before the Senior and       
Junior Classes in the College of New Jersey" [1871]
     j.   "An Address to the German Residents of New Haven, on the Festival of Peace,    
     April 10th, 1871"
     k.   "Annual Address Before the American Geographical Society In New York"     
     [1872]
     l.   "Report on the National Schools of Science" [1872]
     m.   "The Building of the University.  An Inaugural Address Delivered at Oakland,   
     Nov. 7th, 1872"

Box 5.3 (Cont.)
     n.   "Address" [to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, June 16, 1875]
     o.   "Remarks of President Gilman of the Johns Hopkins University, at the      
     Anniversary of the National Deaf Mute College, Washington, April 19, 1876" p.  
"An Address to the Members of the Graduating Class of the United States         Naval
Academy, Annapolis, June 20, 1876, Delivered at the Request of the         Official Board
of Visitors" [1876]
     q.   "Education in America, 1776-1876" [from an unidentified publication]
     r.   "American Education, 1869-1879" [from a periodical issued by the American 
     Social Science Association, ca. 1879]
     s.   "Present Aspects of College Training" [from The North America Review, June,    
     1883]
     t.   "Suggestions for the Organization of Bryn Mawr College" [from an unidentified  
     publication ca. 1880]   
     u.   "Opening of Bryn Mawr College for Ladies" [from an unidentified publication,   
     ca. 1885]
     v.   [remarks before Lafayette College, reported in an unidentified publication, ca.     
     1880]
     w.   "Introductory Remarks by President Gilman at the Opening of the Tenth          
Academic Year of the Johns Hopkins University, October 1, 1885"
     x.   "A University Problem.  Part of a Speech that has not been Spoken" [ca. 1882]
     y.   "The Dedication of the New Buildings and Inaugural of Adelbert College of 
     Western Reserve University, Cleveland, O., October 26, 1882" [1883]
     z.   two clippings from The Nation on college controversies, dated July 17 and July 
     24, 1884 
          Various Speeches and Articles, 1885-1893 (Vol. II)
     a.   A collection of proof pages, headed "Notes," intended to support an address to 
     JHU of February 22, 1885.  A note in Gilman's handwriting states, "on          
reflection those notes were not printed." 
     b.   "An Address Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, July 1,   
     1886"  
     c.   "Hand-Craft and Rede-Craft" [from The Century, October, 1886]
     d.   "The Christian Resources of Our Country" [from an unidentified publication,    
     ca. 1888]
     e.   "Greek Art in a Manufacturing Town of New England.  An Address Delivered  
     at the Opening of The Slater Museum, Norwich, Connecticut" [from The       Studio,
November, 1888]
     f.   "A Plea for the Training of the Hand" [from an unidentified publication ca.    
     1888]
     g.   "President D. C. Gilman's Address" [from an unidentified publication ca.       
1889]
     h.   "An Address to the Woman's College of Baltimore" [from The Christian      
Union, 1888?]

Box 5.3 (Cont.)

     I.   "Pelatiah Perit.  A Sketch Prepared for the Catalogue of Portraits of the      
Chamber of Commerce, New York, 1889"
     j.   "George W. Lane.  A Sketch Prepared for the Catalogue of Portraits of the 
     Chamber of Commerce, New York, 1889"
     k.   "Charity and Knowledge, An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Johns  
     Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, May 7, 1889"
     l.   "Manual Training as a Part of a Liberal Education.  A Hint for Colleges" [from 
     an unidentified publication, ca. 1893]
     m.   "Remarks of D. C. Gilman, President of the Johns Hopkins University, Before    
     the Charity Organization Society of New York, February 5, 1889" [from an       
unidentified publication]
     n.   "Remarks of Daniel C. Gilman, President of the Johns Hopkins University, on    
     the Thirteenth Commemoration Day, February 22, 1889" [from an unidentified          
publication]
     o.   "Address" [from an unidentified publication, ca. 1891]
     p.   "The Johns Hopkins University (1876-1891)" [from an unidentified publication]
     q.   "Is it Worth While to Uphold Any Longer the Idea of Liberal Education?" Box
          [from Educational Review, February, 1892]
     r.   "De Juventute.  A Discourse on Boys and Boys' Schools" [from Cosmopolitan,     
     February, 1892]
     s.   "President Gilman's Address" [from a publication of the Columbia Institution   
     for the Deaf and Dumb, ca. 1893]
     t.   "Baltimore" [from The Century, Vol. XX, No. 10 (August, 1893)]
    
     Various Speeches and Articles, 1893-1904 (Vol. III)
     a.   "Higher Education.  Opening Address" [from an unidentified publication ca.     
     1893]
     b.   "Degree Standards" [from a publication of the University of the State of New   
     York, July 7, 1894]
     c.   "Address by President Gilman" [from the Teachers College Bulletin, 1895]
     d.   "Our Seaboard Universities" [from Harper's Weekly, April 6, 1895]
     e.   "Recollections of the Life of John Glenn Who died in Baltimore, March 30, 
     1896"
     f.   "A Study in Black and White.  An Address at the Opening of the Armstrong- 
     Slater Trade School Building, November 18, 1896" [1897]
     g.   "Modern Education.  Does It Educate, in the Broadest and Most Liberal Sense    
     of the Term?" [from Cosmopolitan, May, 1897] 
    


     Box 5.3 (Cont.)
     h.   [remarks on the presentation of Thorwaldsen's Statute of Christ to the Hopkins 
     Hospital, October, 1896, from an unidentified publication]
     i.   "The Inauguration of William Lyne Wilson, LL.D., as President of Washington    
     and Lee University, Lexington, Va., September 15, 1897"
     j.   "The Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University/a Semi-Centennial          
     Historical Discourse/October 28, 1897"
     k.   "A National University in Washington" [from The Century, November, 1897]
     l.   "Mendelssohn, Presentation of a Portrait, at a Memorial Concert, Baltimore,    
     November 4, 1897. -- Remarks of D. C. Gilman" [from an unidentified       
publication]
     m.   "Speech of President Daniel C. Gilman, LL.D., of the Johns Hopkins        
     University, at the Banquet of the Chamber of Commerce, New York,               
November 23, 1897"  
     n.   "Modern Progress in Medicine.  An Address at the Opening of the Hunt      
Memorial Building, in Hartford, Conn., February 1, 1898"
     o.   "Advances in Charities and Correction.  The Substance of an Address by D. C.   
     Gilman, LL.D., President of Johns Hopkins University" [from an unidentified         
publication, ca. 1898]
     p.   "Address by Daniel C. Gilman, LL.D., President of Johns Hopkins University"    
     [from a publication of the Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library, Lyme, Conn., ca.      
1898]
     q.   "Boks and Politics: An Address Delivered Before Princeton University October
          22, Anno Mirabili 1898, on the Completion of the New Library Building"         
[from Princeton University Bulletin, Vil. X, No. 1, November, 1898]
     r.   "Books and Politics" [from Normal Instructor, Jan. 1899]
     s.   "The Inauguration of Benjamin Ide Wheeler as President of the University" 
     [1899]
     t.   "The Early Days of the Johns Hopkins University" [n.d.]
     u.   "Francis Lieber" [from Yale Law Yournal, Vol. X., No. 7, May, 1901]
     v.   "Rev. Maltbie D. Babcock, D.D." [1901]
     w.   "Herbert B. Adams" [1901]
     x.   "The Launching of a University" [from Schribner's, Vol. XXXI, March, 1902]
     y.   "Some Noteworthy Scholars" [from Schribner's, Vol. XXXI, April, 1902]
     z.   "Pleasant Incidents of an Academic Life" [from Schribner's, Vol. XXXI, May,    
     1902]
     aa.  "Centennial of the British Bible Society" [from North American Review,         
March, 1904]


Box 5.4
     Various Speeches and Articles, 1858-1882 (Vol. IV)
     a.   "Barth and Livingstone on Central Africa" [from The New Englander, May,   
     1858]
     b.   "A Historical Discourse, Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7,  
     1859, at the Bi-Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of the Town" [1859]
     c.   "The Library of Yale College" [offprint from The University Quarterly,         
October, 1860]
     d.   "Archaeological Collection in the Library of Yale College" [offprint from The  
     University Quarterly, October, 1861]
     e.   "The Lake Region in Central Africa, South of the Equator" [from an        
     unidentified publication, January, 1862]
     f.   "James L. Kingsley, LL.D., Late Professor of Latin, Etc., in Yale College"     
     [from The Congressional Quarterly, Vol. V. No. 2, April, 1863] 
     g.   "Carl Ritter" [from North American Review, April, 1864]
     h.   "Benjamin Silliman" [offprint from The American Journal of Science and Arts,   
     Vol. XXXIX, January, 1865]
     i.   "First Annual Report of the Visitors of the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale     
     College, to the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, Together with an      
Historical Statement Respecting the School and an Account of the Established         Courses
of Study" [1866]
     j.   "The Sources of the Nile" [from North American Review, January, 1867]
     k.   "What Sort of Schools Ought the State to Keep?" [from The New Englander,  
     January, 1868]
     l.   "On the Growth of American Colleges and the Present Tendency to the Study of   
     Science.  An Address Delivered at the Dedication of the Sibley College, of the
          Cornell University, June 21, 1871" [1872]
     m.   [review of J. Thomas's Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and  
     Mythology, from North American Review, January, 1872]
     n.   "Four College Inaugurals.  White, McCosh, Eliot, Porter, By a Graduate of 
     Yale" [from The Christian Union, January 31, 1872]
     o.   "Louis Agassiz As a Teacher of Science in America.  Remarks of Professor D.    
     C. Gilman, President of the University of California, at the Memorial Meeting       
of the California Academy of Sciences, December 22d, 1873" [from an            
unidentified publication]
     p.   [a speech given at Berkeley in 1874, printed in an unidentified publication]
     q.   "The American System of Public Instruction" [fragment from an unidentified     
     periodical, ca. 1870]
     r.   "Annual Report of the Board of Visitors of the UnitedStates Military Academy,  
     Made to the Secretary of War, for the Year 1875"
     s.   "Address: Delivered by Request to Delegates from the Society of Friends,  
     December 21st, 1877" [from an unidentified publication]
    

     Box 5.4 (Cont.)
     t.   "Address to the Graduates in Medicine, of the University of Maryland, on their 
     Attainment of the Doctor's Degree, March 1, 1878"
     u.   "On the Studies which should Precede a Course of Study in Medicine, Hygiene,   
     etc.  A Report to the Trustees of the Johns Hopkins University" [1878]
     v.   "Baltimore's Opportunities, The substance of an Address delivered by request   
     in the Maryland Institute, Nov. 10, 1879, at the opening of the Winter courses"
     w.   "The alliance of Universities and the learned Societies" [remarks reported in a     
     publication of the American Philosophical Society, 1880]
     x.   "What shall our Daughters Study?" [from Good Company, Jan., 1881]
     y.   "The Idea of the University" [from North American Review, October, 1881]
     z.   "Francis Lieber" [from an unidentified publication, dated April, 1881]

     Various Speeches and Articles, 1885-1905 (Vol. V)
     a.   "The Benefits which Society derives from Universities" [1885]
     b.   "The Use and Abuse of Titles" [from North American Review, March, 1885]
     c.   "The Group System of College Studies in the Johns Hopkins University" [from    
     The Andover Review, Vol. V, No. 30, June, 1886]
     d.   "The Future of the Johns Hopkins University" [offprint from The Independent,   
     October 25, 1888]
     e.   "Examination and Education" [from The Century, American Supplement,       
March, 1889]
     f.   "The Problems of Ignorance and Misery in a Large Town" [an annotated      
bibliography published by the First Presbyterian Church in Baltimore, ca. 1890]
     g.   [remarks reported in the JHU Circular, November, 1890]
     h.   "Introductory Remarks" [from a publication of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity,  
     New York, 1891]    
     i.   "On the Study of Geography" [from Atlantic Monthly, June, 1891]
     j.   "College Term of Study" [clipping from the Troy Press, June 6, 1891]
     k.   "The Shortening of the College Curriculum" [from Educational Review,      
January, 1891]
     l.   [remarks reported in a publication of the University of Wisconsin, ca. 1891]
     m.   "Manual Training as a Part of a Liberal Education: A Hint for Colleges" [ca.   
     1893]
     n.   "Liberal Education, Especially in New England" [from an unidentified      
     publication, dated December 14, 1893]
     o.   "The Johns Hopkins University From 1873 to 1893"
     p.   "A Panorama of Charitable Work in Many Lands: Being a Review of the       
Papers Submitted to the International Congress in Chicago, June, 1893" [from a      
publication of the Charity Organization Society of Baltimore City, February,         1894]
     q.   [remarks on the inauguration of President Smith of Colgate, reported in a      
publication of Colgate University, ca. 1895]
    

     Box 5.4 (Cont.)
     r.   "The Death of Dr. James Carey Thomas" [1897?]
     s.   "An American Expedition to Oceana Sixty Years Ago" [from The Independent, 
     Nov. 10, 1898]
     t.   [galleys of a speech about JHU, ca. 1899; note on page states that they were   
     never published]
     u.   "Address by Daniel C. Gilman, LL.D./Horace Mann, the Educational          
     Reformer" [from the Teachers' College Record, January, 1902]
     v.   "The Carnegie Institution.  An Authoritative Statement by President Gilman"    
     [offprint from The Century, March, 1903]
     w.   "The Carnegie Institution of Washington/What It Is and What It Is Not" [from   
     an unidentified publication, March, 1903]
     x.   "The First Year of the Carnegie Institution" [from The Independent, February   
     5, 1903]
     y.   "Prospects of Science in the United States at the Beginning of the Twentieth   
     Century" [from the University Record of the University of Chicago, Vol. VIII,       
No. 3, July 1903]
     z.   [remarks reported in a publication of the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and     
     Dumb, 1904]
     aa.  [remarks on the opening of the surgical building of the Hopkins Hospital,      
reported in a Hopkins publication, ca. January, 1905]
     bb.  [review of Andrew Dickson White's autobiography, from The Nation, April 6,     
     1905]
     cc.  [review of The Long Ago and the Later On by George Tisdale Bromley, from  
     The Nation, April 13, 1905]
     dd.  "Sidney Lanier: Reminiscences and Letters" [from the South Atlantic Quarterly, 
     April, 1905]  
     ee.  "Address" [from a publication of the Maryland Institute, ca. 1905]
     ff.  "Some Thoughts Respecting Research" [from a publication of Clark University,   
     ca. 1906]

                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
         Series 6:   Publications from Gilman's Library

Box 6.1   Yale College Class Records, 1850-54
          a.   "Biographical Record of the Class of 1850, of Yale College, Prepared 
          by the Class Committee and Printed for the Members of the Class"          
     [1877]
          b.   "Biographical Record of the Class of 1850, of Yale College, With a   
          Report of the Decennial Meeting" [1861]
          c.   "Statistics of the Class of 1850, of Yale College, Presented July 27,     
          1853, by E. M. Jerome, Secretary of the Class" [1853]
          d.   "Statistics of the Class of 1851, of Yale College" [1854]
          e.   "Second Biographical Record of the Class of 1852 in Yale College,    
          Covering the Period of Ten Years After Graduation" [compiled by      
     Gilman; 1862]
          f.   "Record of the Class of 1852 Yale College, for the Quarter Century   
          After Graduation" [1878]
          g.   "Decennial Statistics of the Class of 1853, in Yale College" [1864]
          h.   "Statistics of The Class of 1854, of Yale College, Collected by M. N.     
          Whitmore, Class Secretary" [1858]
         
          Yale College Class Records, 1855-67
          a.   "Statistics of the Class of 1855, of Yale College, Collected by William   
          Wheeler, Class Secretary" [1859]
          b.   "Decennial Report of the Class of 1855, of Yale College" [1866]
          c.   "Statistics of the Class of 1856, of Yale College, Collected by Henry     
          Edwards Pardee, Class Secretary" [1859]
          d.   "Record of the Class of 1856, of Yale College" [1867]
          e.   "Biographical Record of the Class of 1857 of Yale College During     
          Twelve Years With an Account of the Decennial Meeting of the Class"       
     [1870]
          f.   "Addresses and Statistics of the Class of 1857 of Yale College" [1863]
          g.   "Report of the Triennial Meeting of the Class of 1867, Yale College, 
          Held at New Haven, Conn., July 20th, 1870, Together with             
     Biographical Statistics of Members of the Class" [1870]
         

Box 6.1 (Cont.)               Education Public Schools
          a.   "An Historical Discourse, on the Two Hundreth Anniversary of the     
          Founding of Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven Connecticut.                
Delivered before the "Hopkins Grammar School Association," July            24th,
1860, by Leonard Woolsey Bacon" [1860]
          b.   "The New Departure in the Common Schools of Quincy and Other    
          Papers on Educational Topics," by Charles F. Adams [1881]
          c.   "Addresses Delivered in Reference to Free High Schools, Before the   
          Legislature of New Jersey, March 1st, 1871" [1871]
          d.   "Public Libraries and Schools: Results of Recent Efforts to Make the 
          Former Useful to the Latter" by Samuel S. Green [1885]
          e.   "Some Defects in our System of Public Education," by Charles J.      
     Bonaparte [1885]
          f.   "Plan and Graded Programme of Institution in Drawing for the Public  
          Schools of Massachusetts of the Primary, Grammar, and High School         
     Grades," by Walter Smith [1880]
          Education Industrial Schools
          a.   "Catalogue of the Children's Industrial Exhibition Under the Auspices of  
          the Industrial Education Association" [1886]
          b.   "The Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Cooper Union  
          for the Advancement of Science and Art, May 28th, 1884" [1884]
          c.   "First Report of the Royal Commissioners on Technical Instruction"   
          [1882]
          d.   "Second Annual Report of the Industrial Education Association" [1886]
          e.   "Fifth Annual Catalogue of the Manual Training School of Washington  
          University, St. Louis" [1885]
          f.   "Manual Training School.  A Prospectus for the Year 1882-3"
          g.   "The Women's Institute of Technical Design, Fifth Avenue, New York.  
          Prospectus and Reports" [1885]
          h.   "The Second and Third Annual Reports of the Workingman's School,     
          Conducted Under the Auspices of the United Relief Works of the            
Society for Ethical Culture" [ca. 1883]
          i.   "The Fruits of Manual Training" by C. M. Woodward [offprint from     
          Popular Science Monthly, 1884]
          Education Universities and Colleges
          a.   "A College Fetich.  An Address Delivered Before the Harvard Chapter  
          of the Fraternity of the Phi Beta Kappa, In Sanders Theater, Cambridge,        
     June 28, 1883." by Charles Francis Adams
          b.   "Improvements Practicable in American Colleges," by F. A. P.         
          Barnard, LL.D. [1856]
          c.   "Annual Report of the President of Columbia College, Made to the

               Board of Trustees, June 2, 1879"

Box 6.1 (Cont.)         
          d.   "Two Papers on Academic Degrees," by Frederick A. P. Barnard         
     [1880]
          e.   "An Ideal University," by James Bryce [from The Contemporary         
     Review, June, 1884]
          f.   "An American University.  An Oration Before the Connecticut Beta of  
          the Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity at Trinity College, Hartford, 1856, July         
     15," by Benjamin Apthorp Gould, Jr. [1856]
          g.   "Higher Education and a Common Language," by Philip Gilbert          
     Hamerton et. al. [1879]
          h.   "Method of Study in Social Science.  A Lecture Delivered Before the St.   
          Louis Social Science Association, March 4, 1879," by William T.           
Harris
          i.   "The University of Leiden," by W. T. Hewett [from Harper's New       
     Monthly Magazine, n.d.]
          j.   "The Classical Question in Germany" by Edmund J. James [from The     
          Popular Science Monthly, January, 1884] 
          k.   "The Reorganisation of Liberal Education" [by R. G. Moulton? N.d.,   
          ca. 1882]
          l.   "The Place of the Scholar in American Life.  An Address Delivered at 
          the Annual Commencement of the University of Michigan, Thursday,          
     June 26, 1884," by the Rt. Rev. Henry C, Potter [1884]
          m.   "The Admission of Women to Universities.  Testimony gathered in 
          connection with an Essay, in the North American Review for January,       
     1883, on 'University Education for Women,'" by W. Le Conte Stevens             
[1883]
          n.   "What is a University?" by E. R. Sill [offprint from The Californian,     
          May, 1881]
          Religion
          a.   The American Missionary, Vol. XXXIX, No. 11 (November, 1885)
          b.   "Four Commemorative Discourses: Delivered on His Sixty-Third Birth-  
          Day, February 19th, 1865; On the Fortieth Anniversary of his              
     Installation, March 12th, 1865; and on his Retirement from Pastoral            
Duties, September 9th, 1866; by Rev. Leonard Bacon, D.D." [1866]
          c.   "Rectorial Address to the Students of Aberdeen University, Wednesday,     
          15th Nov., 1882," by Alexander Bain [1882]
          d.   "Jesus, the Reformer/A Sermon Delivered in the First Congregational  
          Unitarian Church/April 2, 1893," by W. H. Furness
          e.   "The Proposed Church College, or Hall, at the University of Michigan"     
          [n.d.]
          f.   "A Discourse Addressed to the Alumni of the Princeton Theological    
          Seminary, April 30, 1862, on Occasion of the Completion of its First      
     Half Century," by William Sprague

Box 6.1 (Cont.)         
          g.   "The Method and Influence of Theological Studies.  A Discourse,      
     Pronounced at Burlington, Before the Literary Societies of the                 
University of Vermont, August, 5th, 1845," by William Shedd
          h.   "Services in Adams Chapel at the Dedication of the New Buildings of  
          the Union Theological Seminary, 1200 Park Avenue, New York City"          
     [1885]
Box 6.2   Biography Vol. I
          a.   "An Address at the Funeral of Hon. Roger Sherman Baldwin, February   
          23, 1863, by Samuel W. S. Dutton, Pastor of the North Church in New       
     Haven" [1863]
          b.   "In Memoriam.  Jarvis Brush" [1883]
          c.   "An Address at the Funeral of Hon.David Daggett, April 15, 1851, by  
          Samuel W. S. Dutton, Pastor of the North Church in New Haven"             
[1851]
          d.   "Analysis of the Character of President Dwight as a Teacher," by          
     Denison Olmstead [1858]
          e.   "An Eulogy on Alexander Metcalf Fisher, A. M. Professor of      
          Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, in Yale College, Who Perished in      
     the Wreck of the Albion, April 22nd, 1822.  Delivered in the College           
Chapel, June 26, 1822," by James Kingsley [1822]
          f.   "The Faithful Servant.  Rev. Mr. Strong's Discourse on the Life and  
          Character of John W. Fitch, Esq." by Edward Strong [1861]
          g.   "A Discourse Commemorative of the Life and Services of Josiah        
     Willard Gibbs, LL.D., Professor of Sacred Literature in Yale College.               
Delivered in the College Chapel, On Sunday, March 31st, 1861," by               George
Fisher [1861]
          h.   "A Discourse Commemorative of the Life and Services of the Rev. 
          Chaucey Allen Goodrich, D.D., Professor in Yale College," by              
     Theodore Woolsey [1860]
          i.   "A Discourse, Commemorative of the Life of Charles Goodyear, the     
          Inventor," by Samuel Dutton [1860]
          j.   "The Death of a Young Man.  A Sermon Preached in the Chapel of Yale  
          College, June 1, 1851, in Reference to the Death of Albert Hebard, Just        
     Before the Close of His College Life," by Theodore Woolsey [1851]
          k.   "Sketch of the Life of Edward C. Herrick, Late Librarian and Treasurer    
          of Yale College," by T. A. Thacher [1862]
          l.   "Eulogy on Joseph S. Hubbard," by B. A. Gould [1864]
          m.   "An Address at the Funeral of Eli Ives, M.D., October 10th, 1861," by     
          Samuel W. S. Dutton [1861]
          n.   "The Beloved Physician.  A Discourse, Delivered in First Church in   
          New Haven, at the Interment of Jonathan Knight, M.D., Late Professor      
     of Surgery in Yale College," by Leonard Bacon [1864]
         
Box 6.2 (Cont.)         
          Biography Vol. II 
          a.   Discourse Commemorative of Rev. William Larned, Professor of         
     Rhetoric and English Literature in Yale College," by Theodore Woolsey               
[1862]
          b.   "In Memoriam.  William Augustus Norton." [1883?]
          c.   "John Pinktin Norton," by William Larned [1852]
          d.   "A Discourse, Commemorative of the Life and Services of Denison 
          Olmsted, LL.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in          
     Yale College, Who Died in New Haven, May 13th, 1859," by Theodore              
Woolsey [1859]
          e.   "A Discourse Comemorative of the Life and Character of Lucius        
     Duncan Olmsted, Delivered in the New England Church, Chicago,             
March 23, 1862," by S. C. Bartlett [1862]
          f.   "A Discourse Commemorative of the Life and Character of Mr. Joseph   
          Earl Sheffield, Delivered at the Battell Chapel, June 26, 1882," by Noah       
     Porter [1882]
          g.   "An Address Commemorative of the Life and Services of Benjamin  
          Silliman, Sen., Professor in Yale College," by Theodore Woolsey           
[1865]
          h.   "Memorial Addresses at the Unveiling of the Bronze Statue of Professor    
          Benjamin Silliman, at Yale College, June 24, 1884" [1885]
          i.   "Benjamin Silliman" [offprint from The American Journal of Science,  
          Vol. XXIX, February, 1885]
          j.   "The Faithful Minister's Joy in Death.  A Sermon, Preached March 9,  
          1862, at the Funeral of the Rev. David Smith, D.D., for Thirty-Three      
     Years Pastor of the Church in Durham, Conn.  Who Died March 5th,               
1862, Aged Ninety-Four," by Abraham Baldwin [1862]
          k.   obituary offprint from the New England Historical and Genealogical   
          Register, July, 1875, on Ralph Dunning Smith by Lewis H. Steiner
          l.   "A Sketch of the Life and Character of Rev. Nathaniel W. Taylor,          
     D.D." by Samuel W. S. Dutton [ca. 1858]
          m.   "An Address Delivered at the Funeral of Miss Apphia Thacher, August  
          25, 1874, by Professor Timothy Dwight, of Yale College"
          n.   "A Discourse on the Life and Character of Captain William Wheeler,   
          Delivered in the Third Congregational Church, New Haven, July 17th,       
     1864" by Timothy Dwight [1864]
          o.   "In Memoriam.  A Sermon Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church,  
          Utica, NY.  Upon the Life and Labors of Samuel Wells Williams,            
LL.D." by R. L. Bachman [1844]


Box 6.3  
     1.   Adler, Cyrus, "Trial of Jorge de Ameida by the Inquisition in Mexico"          
     (Washington, 1895)
     2.   "Address Delivered at the Funeral of Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater, D.D., LL.D.,     
     [etc.]" (New York, 1883)
     3.   The American Bible Society, "Addresses at the Celebration of the Thirty-ninth  
     Anniversary of the American Bible Society" (New York, 1855)
     4.   "The American Meeting in Berlin" (Berlin, ca. 1876)
     5.   The American Natonal Preacher, Vol. XXI, No. 4 (April, 1847)
     6.   The American Natonal Preacher, Vol. XXVII, No. 10 (October, 1853)
     7.   The American Natonal Preacher, Vol. XXIX, No. 11(November, 18)
     8.   The American Oriental Society, "Proceedings" (New Haven, 1890)
     9.   The American Union Commission, "Speeches of Hon. W. Dennison,        
     Postmaster-General, Rev. J. P. Thompson, D. D., President of the               
Commission, Col. N. G. Taylor, of East Tennessee, Hon. J. R. Doolittle, U. S.        Senate,
Gen. J. A. Garfield, M. C., in the Hall of Representatives, Washington,         Feb. 12, 1865"
(New York, 1865)
     10.  Andover Theological Seminary, "The Andover Creed" (Andover, 1882)
     11.  Anthon, George C., "Narrative and Documents Connected with the       
     Displacement of the Professor of the Greek Language and Literature in the      
University of the City of New York, April 2d, 1851" (New York, 1851)
     12.  Bachiene, P., "Considerations sur les propositions, presentees par le Dr.      
Thompson, a la Conference de Breme du 25 Septembre 1876" (n.d.)
     13.  Baltimore and Ohio Employes Relief Association, "Fourth Annual Report of the   
     Relief Features, and Second Annual Report of Savings and Building Features"         
(Baltimore, 1884)
     14.  Bartlett, W. C., "Samuel Williams, Journalist" (Berkeley, Cal.?, ca. 1881)
     15.  Bibbins, Arthur, "On the Distribution of Cordylophora in the Chesapeake        
Estuaries, and the Character of its Habitat" (Baltimore, ca. 1892)
     16.  Brackett, J. R., "The '91 Club" (1906)
     17.  Bryant, William Cullen, "Some Notices of the Life and Writings of Fitz-Greene  
     Halleck" (New York, 1869)
     18.  The Chamber of Commerece of the State of New York, Tribute of the Chamber 
     of Commerce of the State of New York, to the Memory of its President, the late      
George W. Lane" (New York, 1884)
     19.  "A Circular, Explanatory of the Recent Proceedings of the Sophomore Class, in  
     Yale College" (New Haven, 1830)
     20.  Durfee, Calvin, "A Sketch of the Life and Services of the Late Professor Amos  
     Eaton" (Boston, 1860)
     21.  Dwight, Timothy, "A Discourse in Commemoration of Rev. Timothy Dwight,    
     D.D., LL.D., [etc.]" (Southport, Conn., 1876)
     22.  "The Ethics of the Marketing System" (New York, 1885)

Box 6.3 (Cont.)
     23.  Everett, Edward, "An Address, Pronounced, October Twenty-first, at the Box
          Funeral of Rev. John Lovejoy Abbot, Pastor of the First Church of Christ in    
     Boston" (Boston, 1814)
     24.  Field, Kate, "Archibald Forbes, the English War Correspondent" (New York, 
     1881)
     25.  Fiske, D. T., "The Creed of Andover Theological Seminary" (Newburyport,   
     1882)
     26.  Furness, W. H., "An Easter Sermon Delivered in the First Congregational        
Unitarian Church of Philadelphia April 14th, 1892"
     27.  Gildersleeve, Basil, "Grammar and Aesthetics" (from The Princeton Review)  
     28.  Gilman, William, "Memoir of Daniel Lathrop Coit 1754-1833" (1907)
     29.  Gould, Benjamin Apthorp, "Reply to the 'Statement of the Trustees' of the 
     Dudley Observatory" (Albany, 1859)
     30.  Griswold, W. M. Descriptive List of Novels and Tales dealing with American     
     Country Life
     31.  Hall, G. Stanley, "The Contents of Children's Minds" (from The Princeton  
     Review)
     32.  Haygood, Atticus, "Annual Report of the General Agent of the 'John F. Slater   
     Fund'" (Atlanta , 1886)
Box 6.4
     1.   "Henry Barth, The African Traveler" (from Harper's)
     2.   Hicks, Thomas, "Thomas Crawford; His Career, Character, and Works" (New   
     York, 1858)
     3.   Hoyt, John W., Memorial in Regard to a National University (1892)
     4.   Jacobi, A., "Rudolf Virchow" (New York, 1881)
     5.   Johnson, Duncan S., "Notes on the Flora of the Banks and Sounds at Beaufort,   
     N.C." (Chicago, ca. 1891)
     6.   Johnston, William and Rosa, "Albert Sidney Johnston" (1885)
     7.   Koner, W., "Heinrich Barth" (Berlin, 1866)
     8.   Lane, Levi Cooper, "Shadows in the Ethics of the International Medical         
Congress" (San Francisco, 1885)
     9.   Lathrop, J. A., "A Few Brief Remarks Touching Mr. C. O. Shepard, and His  
     Memorial" (ca. 1837)
     10.  Latting, John J., "Biographical Sketch of Joseph Lemuel Chester, D. C. L.,     
     LL.D." (New York, 1882)
     11.  "The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Statesman, Scholar, Philanthropist" 
     (London, n.d.)
     12.  McGee, W. J., "The Geology of Washington and Vicinity" (1891)
     13.  "McTyeire vs. Shipp" (ca. 1885)
     14.  Martin, H. Newell, "A Correction of Certain Statements Published in the        
'Zoophilist' also a Castigation and an Appeal" (Baltimore, 1885)
     15.  "Mary Amanda Outwater White" (1887)

Box 6.4 (Cont.)    
     16.  Mr. Tata's Scheme" (ca. 1899)
     17.  The New York General Association, "Report of the Committee of the New     
     York General Association on the Relation of The American Board of              
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, The American Home Missionary Society,       The
American Tract Society, The American Missionary Association, and the       American
Sunday School Union, to the Subject of Slavery" (1855)
     18.  Newcomb, Simon, "The Two Schools of Political Economy" (from The          
Princeton Review)
     19.  "Paparchy and Neutrality" (1875)
     20.  Park, Edwards, "A Discourse Delivered at the Funeral of Professor Moses   
     Stuart" (1852)
     21.  Park, Edwards, "The Life and Character of Leonard Woods, D.D., LL.D."     
     (1880)
     22.  Parkhurst, Charles, untitled sermon; pamphlet cover reads, "Madison Square     
     Presbyterian Church to Its First Pastor, The Rev. William Adams, D.D., LL.D.         A
Tribute." (1880)
     23.  Parkhurst, Charles, "In Memoriam.  George W. Lane." (n.d.)
     24.  Peabody, Andrew Preston, "Charles Chauncy: Second President of Harvard"   
     (from The Harvard Register, March, 1881)
     25.  Peabody, Andrew Preston, "Memoir of the Hon. Emory Washburn, LL.D."  
     (1879)
     26.  Peirce, C. S., Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives (1870)
     27.  "Proceedings of the Trustees of the John F. Slater Fund for the Education of   
     Freedmen" (1894)
     28.  "Proceedings on Occasion of the One Hundreth Anniversary of the Ordination     
     of the Rev. Joseph Lathrop, D.D., at West Springfield, Mass." (1856)
     29.  Ruggles, Samuel, "The Duty of Columbia College to the Community, and Its  
     Right to Exclude Unitarians from Its Professorships of Physical Science.       
Considered by One of Its Trustees." (1854)
     30.  Scudder, Samuel H., "Dr. John Lawrence Leconte.  A Memoir Read to the     
     National Academy of Science, April 17, 1884, with an Appendix on the       Ancestry
of the Family" (1884) 
     31.  Shields, Charles W., "A Sketch of the Life of Elisha Kent Lane, M.D.,          
U.S.N." (n.d.)
     32.  "Sidney Lanier" (1881)


Box 6.5        1.Society of the Arts of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "In Memory 
     of William Barton Rogers, LL.D.  Late President of the Society." (1882)
     2.   Stille, C. J., "Reminiscences of a Provost.  1866-1880" (n.d.)
     3.   Thompson, Joseph P., "Abraham Lincoln, His Life, and Its Lessons, Sermon, 
     Preached on Sabbath, April 30, 1865" (1865)
     4.   Thompson, Joseph P., and Berthold Auerbach, "Addresses Delivered at the   
     Funeral of Bayard Taylor" (1878)
     5.   Thompson, Joseph P., "America as Seen From Europe" (1874)
     6.   Thompson, Joseph P., "The Armament of Germany" (1875)
     7.   Thompson, Joseph P., "Book-Worship" (1876)
     8.   Thompson, Joseph P., "Christ, The Church, and The Creed" (1878)
     9.   Thompson, Joseph P., "Christian Missions Necessary to a True Civilization"     
     (1857)
     10.  Thompson, Joseph P., "The College as a Religious Institution" (1859)
     11.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Concerning Treaties as Matter of the Law of Nations"     
     (1877)
     12.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Conciliation or Chronic War" (1877)
     13.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Il Conflitto Cogli Ultramontani In Germania" (1874)
     14.  Thompson, Joseph P., "The Contest with Ultramontanism in Germany" (1874)
     15.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Dr. Brugsch's Theory of the Exodus" (1874)
     16.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Dr. Manning and Germany" (1874)
     17.  Thompson, Joseph P., "The Egyptian Doctrine of a Future State" (1868)
     18.  Thompson, Joseph P., "An Essay Toward Principles of International Law to  
     Govern the Intercourse of Christian with Non-Christian Peoples" (1876)
     19.  Thompson, Joseph P., "The Faithful Preacher" (1857)
     20.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Final Cause: A Critique of The Failure of Paley and the  
     Fallacy of Hume" (n.d.: ca. 1878)
     21.  Thompson, Joseph P., "The Heroic Age of America, and its Legacy" (1874)
     22.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Implements of the Stone Age" (1877)
     23.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Lucretius or Paul.  Materialism and Theism Tested by     
     the Nature and the Needs of Man" (1875)
     24.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Man's Completeness in Christ" (1863)
     25.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Memorial Service for Three Hundred Thousand Union   
     Soldiers" (1866)
     26.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Military Success from God" (1862)
     27.  Thompson, Joseph P., "The Moral Unity of the Human Race" (1851)
     28.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Paganized Ecclesiasticism, the Chief Antagonist of the   
     Modern Missionary" (1854)
     29.  Thompson, Joseph P., "La Paix Consideree Comme Berceau de la Chevalerie"  
     (1874)
     30.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Palestine A Perpetual Witness for the Bible" (1859)
     31.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Papalism" (1876)
     32.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Peace Through Victory" (1864)

Box 6.6
     1.   Thompson, Joseph P., "The Permanence of Christianity in the Intention of Its   
     Founder" (1865) 
     2.   Thompson, Joseph P., "The Psalter and The Sword" (1863)
     3.   Thompson, Joseph P., "The Question of Races in the United States" (1874)
     4.   Thompson, Joseph P., "Rpeort on a Law of International Copy-Right" (1877)
     5.   Thompson, Joseph P., "Revolution Against Free Government Not a Right But a     
     Crime" (1864)
     6.   Thompson, Joseph P., "The Right of War-Indemnity" (1878)
     7.   Thompson, Joseph P., "Shall Our Common Schools Be Destroyed?" (1870)
     8.   Thompson, Joseph P., "Syllabus of Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity"   
     (1865)
     9.   Thompson, Joseph P., "The Theocratic Principle: Or, Religion the Bond of the   
     Republic" (1868)
     10.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Three New Routes to India" (1856)
     11.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Unity of the Bible" (1871)
     12.  Thompson, Joseph P., "The Uses of Affliction to he Minister of Christ" (1847)
     13.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Les Utensiles De L'Age De La Pierre Considerees     
     Comme Formant Une Demarcation Primitive Entre L'Homme Et Les Autres       
Animaux" (1876)
     14.  Thompson, Joseph P., "The Vatican Conflict in Free Nations" with letter dated  
     November 25, 1875, addressee unknown (1875)
     15.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Ein Versuch, die Prinzipien des Volkerrechts zu finden   
     und festzustellen, nach welchen der Verkehr der christlichen mit den           
nichtchristlichen Volkern geregelt werden sollte" (1876)
     16.  Thompson, Joseph P., "Vice Progressive" (1846)
     17.  Thompson, Joseph P., "No Slavery in Nebraska" (1854)
     18.  Thompson, Joseph P., "The Word of Life the Law of Missions" (1867)
     19.  "Tributes to Dr. Joseph P. Thompson" (1879)
     20.  "Tributes to the Memory of Miss Maria P. Gilman" (1907)
     21.  Trustees of the American Congregational Union, "Eighth Annual Report"          
(1861)
     22.  "Ultramontanism" (1874)
     23.  Union League Club of New York, "Proceedings in Reference to the Death of  
     Governor John A. Andrew" (1867)
     24.  Van Winkle, Edgar S., "A Tribute to the Memory of Robert Kelly" (1856)
     25.  Walker, Francis A., "Industrial Education" (1884)
     26.  Weeks, Stephen B. "Anti Slavery Sentiment in the South" (1898)
     27.  Wright, Richard R., "A Brief Historical Sketch of Negro Education in Georgia"  
     (1894)     

                               
                               
                     Series 7:    Scrapbooks

Box 7.1   Clippings of Gilman's foreign correspondxence, 1854-1855
    
          Clippings and ephemera from Gilman's presidency at the University of      
     California

Box 7.2   Clippings of newspaper coverage of Gilman's lectures, 1889-1891

          Ephemera and clippings related to Yale College, 1835-1901
    
          Clippings related to Gilman's resignation, 1900-1901
    
          Clippings related to The Launching of a University, 1906 

Box 7.3   General vacation scrapbook, 1906-1907

          Invitation and social affairs

     Added June 1999:
          Commemorative album, 129th Annual Banquet.  Chamber of Commerce
               New York City.  Nov. 23, 1897

    

                    Series 8:   Tribute Volumes
 

Box 8.1   Paul Haupt's congratulatory letter (in cuneiform), 1899

          Address of congratulation presented to DCG by the faculty, 1900

          Tribute from Alpha Delta Phi, 1901

          Tribute from the JHU Club of the Middle West, 1901

          Tribute from the Johns Hopkins University, 1902


                      Series 9:    Memorials


Box 9.1   Scrapbook of clippings and correspondence about Gilman's death, 1908-1909


Box 9.2   Scrapbook of clippings about Gilman, saved by Elisabeth Gilman


Box 9.3   Memorial from the JHU Circular, 1908

          Memorial by the Hopkins Alumni Association, 1909

          Memorial by the Berkeley Club, 1909

          Memorial by the University of California, 1909

          Memorial by the Yale Class of 1852
    

                      Series 10:    Personal

Box 10.1  autobiographical chronology 1831-1908
          chronologies of summers 1864-1908

          honorary memberships

          record of letters written 1854-55
          DCG family/travel letters 1845-1908

Box 10.2  1848 diary
          1855 diary
          1857 diary
          1865-66 diary
          1869 "Alice's Travels" by DCG
          1873 diary
          1874 diary
          1882-88 diary
          1883 diary
          1885-86 diary

Box 10.3  1886 diary
          1888-89 diary "Opening Hospital"
          1889-90 diary "Europe"
          1889-90 diary "Mediterranean"
          1892 diary "Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales
          1894 diary
          1896-98 "Entertainments"
          1897 memoranda book

Box 10.4  1899-1900 diary "Travel Europe 1900
               California 1899-1900"
          1900 memoranda book
          1901 appointment book
          1902 diary (2 volumes)
          1903 diary

Box 10.5  1904 diary
          1905 diary
          1906 diary

Box 10.6  1905-6 "Current" finances
          1907 diary
          1907 "To Europe in 1907 [8?] Catch-all"
          1908 diary
          n.d. "European addresses"


     Series 11 :   Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman Papers

1.   Account book of Dora H. Woolsey (1857)
2.   Diary of Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman (1873)
3.   Diary of Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman, with notes by Daniel Gilman (1877)
4.   Notebook of Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman (1879-1897)
5.   The Mediterranean, 1889-90 (bound typescript by Elisabeth D. W. Gilman)
6.   Diary of Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman (1890)
7.   Letters of Elisabeth Dwight Woolsey Gilman (published posthumously in 1911)
8.   Kinsolving, Arthur B., "In Memoriam Mrs. Daniel Coit Gilman"

                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
              Series 12 Mary Ketcham Gilman Papers
                               
                               
                               
                               
              Series 13 Alice Gilman Wheeler Papers
                               
                               
                               
                Series 14 Elisabeth Gilman Papers
         (Removed to Elisabeth Gilman Papers - Ms. 235)
                               
                               
                               
                               
             Series 15 Miscellaneous (to be sorted)

A.   Sketch of Gilman, in map case.
B.   Large photograph of Gilman, in map case.
C.   Photo of pond at Mt. Desert, in map case.
D.   Certificate as delegate to Paris Exhibition of 1885, in map case.
E.   Large folder of diplomas, certificates, and official correspondence related to the   diplomas
and certificates, in map case.
F.   Tube containing Gilman's genealogy (done in 1911), oversize case.

Box 15.1
     G.   Folder containing documents of Gilman's ancestry
     H.   Copy of document referring to Joseph Gilman and signed by George          
     Washington, in map case.
     I.   Gold-tipped cane given to Gilman in 1902 by Ellen Gilman Proctor, oversize     
     case.
     J.   Satirical poster produced by the junior class of 1897, in map case.

                                


 

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