A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of The Garrison Family Papers Series 3: Correspondence Part D: Letters to the Garrisons and Other Correspondence, 1744–1985 A UPA Collection from Cover: Opening page of letter dated March 2, 1885, from Franklin B. Sanborn to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) regarding a committee responsible for raising funds to support the widow of John Brown (Reel 22, Frame 0932). William Lloyd Garrison (1838), Ralph Waldo Emerson, and John Greenleaf Whittier were members of the committee. Research Collections in American Politics General Editor: William Leuchtenburg in association with Research Collections in Women’s Studies General Editor: Anne Firor Scott Garrison Family Papers Series 3: Correspondence Part D: Letters to the Garrisons and Other Correspondence, 1744–1985 Guide by Kristen M. Taynor A UPA Collection from 7500 Old Georgetown Road ● Bethesda, MD 20814-6126 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Garrison family papers [microform] / processed by Susan Boone ; project coordinators, Stephen Want and Daniel Lewis. microfilm reels ; 35 mm. –– (Research collections in American politics) (Research collections in women’s studies) “Microfilmed from the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College.” Summary: Reproduces letters and other documents of William Lloyd Garrison and his descendants relating to the family’s involvement in a wide range of reform movements including anti-imperialism, conservation, free trade, immigration reform, pacifism, and temperance, as well as their interest in business, art, literature, religion, and education. Accompanied by a printed reel guide, entitled: A guide to the microfilm edition of Garrison family papers. Guides to series 1 compiled by Jeffrey T. Coster; series 2 compiled by Kristen M. Taynor; series 3 compiled by Eric H. Doss, Ariel W. Simmons, Kristen M. Taynor, and Rosemary Orthmann; series 4 compiled by Kristen M. Taynor; series 5–6 compiled by Mark A. Zimmerman; series 7 compiled by Earl Shimabukuro; series 8 compiled by Norma Wark; and series 9 compiled by Earl Shimabukuro. ISBN 978-0-88692-895-7 (ser. 1) –– ISBN 978-0-88692-896-4 (ser. 2) –– ISBN 978-0-88692-897-1 (ser. 3A) –– ISBN 978-1-60205-014-3 (ser. 3B) –– ISBN 978-1-60205-015-0 (ser. 3C) –– ISBN 978-1-60205016-7 (ser. 3D) –– ISBN 978-0-88692-898-8 (ser. 4) –– ISBN 978-0-88692-904-6 (ser. 5) –– ISBN 978-088692-905-3 (ser. 6) –– 978-1-60205-017-4 (ser. 7) –– ISBN 978-1-60205-018-1 (ser. 8) –– ISBN 978-160205-019-8 (ser. 9) 1. Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805–1879. 2. Antislavery movements––United States––History––19th century. 3. Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805–1879––Family. 4. Garrison family. 5. Social reformers––United States. I. Want, Stephen. II. Lewis, Daniel, 1972– III. Coster, Jeffrey T., 1970– IV. Taynor, Kristen M., 1978– V. Zimmerman, Mark A., 1979– VI. Title: Guide to the microfilm edition of Garrison family papers. VII. Series. VIII. Series: Research collections in women’s studies E449 973.7’114092––dc22 2007061528 Copyright © 2010 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ISBN 978-1-60205-016-7. TABLE OF CONTENTS Family History ........................................................................................................................................... Scope and Content Note......................................................................................................................... Source Note ................................................................................................................................................ Editorial Note ............................................................................................................................................ Acknowledgments..................................................................................................................................... Collection Level Terms ........................................................................................................................... v ix xi xi xi xi Reel Index Garrison Family Correspondence Letters to the Garrisons, organized by author Reels 1–26.............................................................................................................................................. 1 Miscellaneous letters to the Garrisons, organized by recipient Reels 26–32............................................................................................................................................ 81 Condolence Letters Reels 32–33 .......................................................................................................................................... 91 Wedding and Engagement Letters, organized by recipient Reel 33.................................................................................................................................................... 94 Birth Letters, organized by recipient Reels 33–34............................................................................................................................................ 95 Third-Party Letters, organized by author Reels 34–35............................................................................................................................................ 97 Principal Correspondents Index........................................................................................................... 105 Subject Index.............................................................................................................................................. 125 iii FAMILY HISTORY The Garrison Family Papers cover five generations of the Garrison family, four generations of the Wright family, and five generations of the Stephenson family. Detailed biographical sketches exist in standard reference works as well as biographies of members of the Garrison and Wright families. These include Dictionary of American Biography (DAB); Notable American Women (NAW); William Lloyd Garrison, 1805–1879: The Story of His Life Told by His Children; All On Fire: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery by Henry Mayer; Growing Up Abolitionist: The Story of the Garrison Children by Harriet Alonso; and James and Lucretia Mott: Life and Letters by Anna Davis Hallowell. The Garrison Family Generation 1: Abijah Garrison and Frances (“Fanny”) Lloyd Garrison The Garrison Family Papers begin with Abijah Garrison (1773–?) and Frances (“Fanny”) Lloyd Garrison (1776–1823). Abijah was born in an isolated farming community in New Brunswick, Canada. By the 1790s he had become a seaman based in St. John. He married Frances Lloyd in 1798, and they settled on the Jemseg River in New Brunswick. They moved to St. John in 1801. They had two daughters (Mary Ann and Caroline Eliza) and a son (James Holley). Mary Ann died in infancy, and in 1805 the family moved to Newburyport, Massachusetts. In December of that year a fourth child, William Lloyd, was born, followed by Elizabeth Knowlton in 1808. A man of intemperate habits, Abijah abandoned his wife and family shortly after Elizabeth’s birth. He was never heard from again. Generation 2: William Lloyd Garrison and Helen Benson Garrison Frances Lloyd Garrison, abandoned with small children to care for, placed her son William Lloyd (1805– 1879) (see DAB) in the care of Deacon Ezekiel Bartlett. William Lloyd received little schooling, and was apprenticed in 1818 to Ephraim Allen of the Newburyport Herald. In 1826 he became editor of the Free Press. When the press failed he became a journeyman printer, and in 1828 he joined with Nathaniel White in editing the temperance newspaper National Philanthropist. Influenced by Benjamin Lundy, a Quaker, William Lloyd became interested in the abolition movement, a cause he championed for the next thirty years. He founded the abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator, in 1831, which he published until 1865. In 1834 he married Helen Benson, daughter of a retired merchant and member of an abolitionist family. They had seven children: George Thompson (1836–1904), William Lloyd (1838–1909), Wendell Phillips (1840–1907), Charles Follen (1842–1849), Helen Frances (“Fanny”) (1844–1928), Elizabeth Pease (1846–1848), and Francis Jackson (1848–1916). Although there are papers generated by all of the surviving children, those of William Lloyd are best represented. Generation 3: Children of William Lloyd Garrison and Helen Benson Garrison There are seven descendents in Generation 3 of the Garrison family. All of the children of William Lloyd and Helen Benson Garrison, with the exception of George, followed in their father’s reform footsteps. Wendell, via his editorship at The Nation, was involved in abolition, freedman’s relief, and racial and sexual equality. Fanny, following the death of her husband, Henry Villard, became involved in the suffrage movement and pacifism. Francis, in addition to his position as editor at Houghton Mifflin, championed racial and sexual equality. A detailed description of all of the children in Generation 3 can be found in Harriet Alonso’s Growing Up Abolitionist: The Story of the Garrison Children. The primary persons in this generation represented in the papers are William Lloyd Garrison and Ellen Wright Garrison. v William Lloyd Garrison left school at the age of eighteen to begin a business career. In 1855 he became associated with abolitionist James Buffum and lived with the Buffum family for seven years, where he became involved in various reform movements. He held clerical and banking positions, and in 1864 he went into the wool business. William Lloyd established one of the earliest electric light stations in Brockton, Massachusetts, and also dealt in bonds, retiring from business in 1902. He was, however, a reformer at heart, and up until his death in 1909 was involved in abolition, women’s rights and suffrage, immigration reform, Armenian and Russian relief, Irish home rule, anti-imperialism, pacifism, temperance, and free trade. He was also an avid single taxer and president of the Massachusetts Single Tax League. In 1864 he married Ellen Wright, daughter of Martha Coffin and David Wright (see Wright Family). Ellen Wright was born in 1840 and grew up in a Quaker abolitionist community. She was educated at abolitionist Theodore Weld’s Eagleswood School in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Sharon Female Seminary in Darby, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Sedgwick’s Young Ladies School in Lenox, Massachusetts. Influenced by her mother’s activism, a life-long friendship with Susan B. Anthony, and the reform movements of her husband, Ellen was an active life member in the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Generation 4: Children of William Lloyd Garrison and Ellen Wright Garrison There are eighteen descendents in Generation 4 of the Garrison family. William Lloyd and Ellen had five children: Agnes (1866–1950), Charles (1868–1951), Frank Wright (1871–1961), William Lloyd (1874–1964), and Eleanor (1880–1974). Although there is material on all of the children as well as other family members, William, Eleanor, and Agnes are the most well represented in these papers. William graduated from Harvard in 1897 and attended Harvard Law School. He became an investment banker and in 1908 became a partner in the firm of Perry, Coffin & Burr. When that partnership was dissolved, he became president of the new firm of Coffin & Burr. According to family members, in hard times he was known to have reimbursed clients from his own pocket if they lost money from his investments. He retired in 1933. A reformer at heart his causes included anti-vaccination, anti-imperialism, free trade, pacifism, and racial and sexual equality. In 1901 he married Edith Alice Stephenson (see also Stephenson Family). Edith was born in 1878, the third of seven children of Benjamin Turner and Luda Grant Stephenson. She was trained as a concert pianist. In addition to raising six children, she was active in the suffrage movement and was president of the Newton Equal Suffrage League. Eleanor graduated from Smith College in 1904 and received a Master of Arts degree from Radcliffe in 1906. When she graduated, the suffrage movement was at its peak, and she worked avidly for the vote until 1919. In 1912 she became an organizer for Carrie Chapman Catt who headed the New York State campaign for women’s suffrage headquartered in New York City. When the campaign ended she became interested in photography, which occupied her for ten years. In the 1940s she moved to California to care for her sister Agnes, remaining there with her brother Frank after Agnes’s death. Generation 5: The children of William Lloyd Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison There are twenty-nine descendents in Generation 5 of the Garrison family. The papers primarily concern the children of William Lloyd and Edith Stephenson: William Lloyd (1902–1988) Claire (“Tita”) (1903–1985), David Lloyd (1906–2001), John Bright (1909–1988), Faith (1910–1981), and Edith Lloyd (“Yoy”) (1913– 1993). The largest portion of the papers concerns David. David Lloyd Garrison graduated from Harvard in 1928 with a degree in fine arts. He taught for several years and then joined J. H. Emerson Co., manufacturers of breathing equipment. He was an avid birder, and just prior to World War II he was curator of birds at New England Museum of Natural History and the editor of the Bulletin of New England Bird Life. He published a number of papers on birds. He relinquished his conscientious objector status and served as a non-combatant medical technician during World War II. He married Alice (“Pat”) O’Reilly (his superior officer) in 1945. After the war he resumed his work for the J. H. Emerson Company. He was also an amateur artist and was active in peace activism, land conservation, and civic and church affairs. The papers do not go beyond Generation 5 of the Garrison family, but there are sixty Garrison descendents in Generation 6. vi The Wright family There are four generations of the Wright family represented in the Garrison family papers. Material in these papers primarily represent Martha Coffin Wright, Lucretia Coffin Mott, Marianna Pelham Mott, and Eliza Wright Osborne. Martha Coffin Wright (see NAW) was the eighth child of Thomas Coffin and Anna Folger Coffin. She was born in 1806, and in 1824, after three years of boarding school, she married army captain Peter Pelham. They had a daughter Marianna. Pelham died in 1826. In 1829 Martha married lawyer David Wright with whom she had six children: Eliza (1830), Matthew Tallman (1832), Ellen (1840), William Pelham (1842), Frank (1844), and Charles (1848). In 1848 she joined with her sister Lucretia Coffin Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Jane Hunt, and Mary Ann McClintock in planning the first woman’s rights convention at Seneca Falls, New York. She continued to be active throughout her life in the cause for women’s rights and suffrage. She was elected to the presidency of the National Woman Suffrage Association in 1874. Lucretia Coffin Mott (see NAW) was the second child of Thomas Coffin and Anna Folger Coffin. Born in 1793 on Nantucket, Massachusetts, in a Quaker household, she was educated in a Friends boarding school near Poughkeepsie, New York, where she later taught. In 1811 she married James Mott, a fellow teacher, who shared her causes and feminist leanings. She was an avid abolitionist and pacifist, and along with her sister Martha Coffin Wright, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Jane Hunt, and Mary Ann McClintock, planned the first woman’s rights convention at Seneca Falls, New York. She was president of the American Equal Rights Association from 1866 until the organization split into the National American Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association in 1869. The Motts had five children: Anna, Maria, Thomas, Elizabeth, and Martha. Thomas Mott married Marianna Pelham, the eldest daughter of Martha Coffin Wright. Marianna Pelham was the daughter of Martha Coffin Wright by her first husband, Peter Pelham. In 1845 she married her cousin, Thomas Mott, son of Lucretia Coffin Mott and James Mott. They had three children: Isabel (1846), Emily (1848) and Maria (1853). Eliza was the eldest of six children of Martha Coffin and David Wright. In 1851 she married David Munson Osborne. They had four children: Florence (1856), Emily (1853), Thomas Mott (1859), and Helen (1884). Stephenson Family There are five generations of the Stephenson family represented in the Garrison Family Papers. The first generation includes Bryant Parrot (1784–1841) and Abigail Gilbert Balkam (1784–1857) Stephenson. There is further documentation of the subsequent generations up to the nieces and nephews of Edith Stephenson Garrison. Edith’s papers are included with the Garrison Family, and the Stephensons are primarily represented by Benjamin Turner and Lucinda (Luda) Grant Stephenson, the parents of Edith Alice Stephenson. The Collection The Garrison Family Papers consist of 117.75 linear feet of material and contain thousands of primary sources that document three families’ involvement in most of the major reform movements of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The collection spans the years 1694 to 2005, but the bulk of the material dates from 1830 to 1950. Types of material include correspondence, diaries, writings, speeches, legal documents, photographs, journal and newspaper articles, memorabilia, and a wide variety of printed sources. vii Included are the papers of two families who married into the Garrisons: the Wrights (Ellen Wright married William Lloyd Garrison (1838–1909)) and the Stephensons (Edith Stephenson married William Lloyd Garrison (1874–1964)). The Wright family includes the Coffins (Ellen’s mother was Martha Coffin Wright) and the Mott family (Ellen’s aunt, Martha’s elder sister, was Lucretia Coffin Mott) and their descendents. These papers trace the activities of the Garrison, Wright, and Stephenson families and their friends and associates in England, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and New York, among other places. Although there is unique correspondence, biographical material, printed material, and memorabilia related to William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879), the largest part of the collection relates to his son William Lloyd Garrison (1838–1909) and son’s wife, Ellen Wright Garrison, and their descendents. The influence of patriarch William Lloyd Garrison (1805) can be seen as each generation took its place in the reform movements of the time. These include abolition, anti-imperialism, anti-vaccination, conservation, free trade and tariff reform, immigration reform, pacifism, race, single tax, and temperance. The papers are an especially important source for the suffrage and women’s rights movements because they include the correspondence of Martha Coffin Wright and Lucretia Coffin Mott with other leaders of the movement; as well as correspondence, printed material and ephemera of Eleanor Garrison, who was an organizer for the Empire State suffrage campaign under Carrie Chapman Catt. Major correspondents addressing the subjects of abolition, women’s rights, and other reforms include Susan B. Anthony, Alice Stone Blackwell, Henry B. Blackwell, Carrie Chapman Catt, Lucy Conant, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Henry George, Lucretia Coffin Mott, Emmeline and Sylvia Pankhurst, Theodore Parker, Wendell Phillips, Parker Pillsbury, Louis Prang, Caroline Severance, Anna Howard Shaw, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, Booker T. Washington, Theodore Dwight Weld, Frances E. Willard, and Marie Zakrzewska, among many others. Because the Garrisons were a close-knit family, in addition to a wide view of reform, the papers offer a look at two centuries of intimate family life, inter-generational dynamics, and social history. There is extensive correspondence between parents and children, siblings, husbands and wives, cousins, aunts, and uncles. They also had a wide circle of friends and associates and an extensive social network, especially in and around Boston. For the purposes of this project, Garrison family members have been defined as original Garrisons and their direct descendants and anyone who married into the family. In order to differentiate between the various William Lloyd Garrisons, they have been identified by initials and birth dates: i.e., WLG 1805, WLG 1838, WLG 1874, and WLG 1902. It is not always clear which WLG some of the material relates to. The same holds true for the three generations that contain a Benjamin Turner Stephenson in the Stephenson family. Susan Boone Reference Archivist Sophia Smith Collection Smith College Northampton, Massachusetts viii SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE Garrison Family Papers, Series 3: Correspondence, Part D: Letters to the Garrisons and Other Correspondence, 1744– 1985 is arranged in four sections. The first section (Reels 1–26) consists of personal letters written to the Garrisons; section two (Reels 26–32) consists of additional miscellaneous letters from less well-known people to the Garrisons; condolence letters and engagement, wedding, and birth congratulations compose the third section (Reels 32–34); and the fourth section (Reels 34–35) consists of third-party letters that were collected, saved, and donated by Garrison family members, and although this is the smallest section it provides valuable material to researchers including coverage of Victoria Woodhull’s women’s rights activities and typewritten copies of letters exchanged by the Carret family who lived in Cuba during the mid-1800s. Section one, consisting primarily of personal letters written to the Garrisons, is arranged alphabetically by author. Where appropriate, letters are then arranged by recipient and in a small number of cases matching letters from a Garrison have been attached. On the topic of abolition and other reforms, major correspondents include Henry Brown Blackwell (1875–1909), Josephine Butler (1875–1890), Ednah Dow Cheney (1890, 1897), Moncure Conway (1880– 1901), Frederick Douglass (1894), Abby Kelley Foster (1883), George Fowlds (1907–1923), Henry George (1888–1897), John Haynes Holmes (1915–1923), Oliver Johnson (1858–1888), Mary Livermore (1886–1902), Theodore Parker (1860 and undated), Wendell Phillips (1856–1877), Parker Pillsbury (1860–1897), Louis Prang (1894–1916), Hattie Purvis (1856–1902), Booker T. Washington (1896–1909), Theodore Dwight Weld (1860–1880), Frances E. Willard (1887–1895), and Marie Zakrzewska (1887–1898). Suffrage and women’s rights activities are discussed by a number of correspondents, including Susan B. Anthony (1881–1905), Alice Stone Blackwell (1896–1948), Carrie Chapman Catt (1906–1947), Lydia Maria Child (1859, 1879), Helen Bright Clark (1879–1918), Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1896, 1898), Isabella Beecher Hooker (1870–1889), Julia Ward Howe (undated), Elizabeth Pease Nichol (1876–1893), Mary Gray Peck (1917–1950), Emmeline and Sylvia Pankhurst, (1912, 1914), Maud Wood Park (1907–1951), Caroline Severance (1883–1911), Anna Howard Shaw (1897–1913), Rebecca Spring (1903–1904), Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1899–1900), and Lucy Stone (1882–1888). Susan B. Anthony’s letters are particularly significant. She wrote primarily to Ellen Wright Garrison during 1881–1905. These personal letters also report her suffrage activities and comment on the movement in general. There are also Anthony letters in the third-party correspondence of this series, as well as Series 8 of the Garrison Family Papers. Additionally, in section one, there are letters from writer George Washington Cable (1899–1900); Thomas Edison (1883–1894); Edward Everett Hale (1880–1897); Nancy Hale (1925); Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1856–1906); comic actor Joseph Jefferson (1882–1884); naturalist and artist Roger Tory Peterson (1935–1937); artist Joseph Lindon Smith (1863–1950), containing sketches; and sculptor Anne Whitney (1883–1904). Also of interest is a long run of letters from artist Lucy Scarborough Conant (1883–1906) to her friend Agnes Garrison, and from Nora Sayre (1962–1974) to her friend Eleanor Garrison. Section one also contains letters from several families: Clarks, Mays, Buffums, Daniels, and McKims. The Clarks were English cousins of the Garrisons, and there are letters from twenty-one Clark cousins, dating from 1879 to 1966, which provide a long overview of two world wars and the British suffrage movement. There are letters from six members of the May family. Samuel, the patriarch, was a pacifist and abolitionist friend of the Garrisons. There are six Buffums represented in this correspondence spanning from 1855 to 1886. William Lloyd (1838) did an apprenticeship with abolitionist James Buffum beginning in 1855. The Daniels were a Cape Cod family, and the letters date from 1876 to 1952. Kate Daniel was a family employee and close friend of the Garrisons. She nursed William Lloyd (1838) after his railroad accident in 1871 and her husband Charles did the maintenance on the Wianno homes for the family. Finally, there are four members ix of the McKim family represented including James Miller McKim and Sarah McKim, parents of Wendell Phillips Garrison’s wives Lucy and Anne. Information about the relationship between Smith College and the Garrison family, especially Eleanor Garrison, can be found in the letters from Margaret Storrs Grierson (1947–1997), Marine Leland (1955– 1959), and Elizabeth Duvall (1973–1975). The second section in this series consists of additional miscellaneous letters from less well-known people to the Garrisons. Letters are arranged by recipient and then alphabetically by sender. The unidentified letters in this section are arranged alphabetically by first name. Of interest in this section are letters to Ellen Wright Garrison from her Eagleswood School friends (1857–1860). Correspondents in this section are often difficult to identify due to handwriting legibility and sender’s signing letters with only first names or initials. The third section of letters consists of condolences written to family members on the deaths of Ellen Wright Garrison (1931), Francis Jackson Garrison (1916), Frank Wright Garrison (1961), Helen Benson Garrison (1876), William Lloyd Garrison (1805) (1879), William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (1909), William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (1964), Katherine Garrison Norton (1948), Benjamin T. Stephenson (1914), Luda Grant Stephenson (1930), and Martha Coffin Wright (1875). Section three also contains letters written to William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson on their engagement and wedding and to William Lloyd (1838) and Ellen Wright on their wedding, as well as letters of congratulations to Edith and William Lloyd (1874) on the birth of their children. These letters are from family and friends and contain letters from notable people. Finally, there is a file of postcards to the Garrisons arranged in no particular order. The fourth and final section consists of third-party letters arranged alphabetically by author. When both sides of the correspondence exist they have been combined. The origin of these letters is not always clear; some are copies made by Martha Coffin Wright and Frank Wright Garrison. Highlights of the correspondence in this section include John Quincy Adams to Edmund Quincy (1838) regarding an invitation from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society; a series of letters between Edmund Quincy and Dublin abolitionist Richard Webb (1843–1859); letters between Isabella Beecher Hooker and Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1870–1871) and from Hooker to Susan B. Anthony (1872); Lucy Stone to James Buffum (1856) in which she writes “a wife should no more take her husband’s name that he should hers”; Scottish evangelist Ralph Wardlaw to British abolitionist George Thompson (1838); Victoria Claflin Woodhull to Mrs. Bladen (1871); and William Lloyd (1805)’s friend Oliver Johnson to Fredrick Douglass (1845). McKim family correspondence includes letters exchanged between James Miller McKim and his wife Sarah A. Speakman McKim (1837–1884). There are letters from the McKims to Mary Byrne, an Irish servant who became a close family friend. Finally, a miscellaneous category includes letters to Mary Randall (1908 and undated) and a number of unidentified third-party letters. Other LexisNexis collections of interest include Grassroots Women’s Organizations; Records of the Women’s City Club of New York, 1916–1980; Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association Records, 1894–1923; Women’s Suffrage in Wisconsin; National Woman’s Party Papers; Clara Barton Papers, 1822–1912; and The Margaret Sanger Papers. Also of interest to researchers will be the other eleven parts of the Garrison Family Papers published by LexisNexis from the holdings of the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. (Text for the scope and content note is adapted from the Garrison Family Papers Finding Aid, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts.) x SOURCE NOTE LexisNexis has filmed Garrison Family Papers, Series 3: Correspondence, Part D: Letters to the Garrisons and Other Correspondence, 1744–1985 from the Garrison Family Papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. EDITORIAL NOTE The documents microfilmed in Series 3, Part D are housed in boxes 109–141 of the Garrison Family Papers collection, held by the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. The scope and content note in this guide is adapted from the inventory to the Garrison Family Papers prepared by Susan Boone. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LexisNexis staff would like to thank Sherrill Redmon, director of the Sophia Smith Collection, and Susan Boone, reference archivist, for their help in completing this microfilm project. Special thanks also to Cathy Ferguson and Edgar O’Bannon who put in many long hours in order to make sure that this collection was completed on time. COLLECTION LEVEL TERMS The following term applies to the entire collection and thus does not appear in any of the indexes. Social and family life xi REEL INDEX The following index is a listing of the folders that compose Garrison Family Papers, Series 3: Correspondence, Part D: Letters to the Garrisons and other Correspondence, 1744–1985. The four-digit number on the far left is the frame number at which a particular file folder begins. This is followed by the folder title. Substantive issues are highlighted under the appropriate category. Within each category, substantive issues are listed in the order in which they appear on the film, and each is listed only once per folder. The subject term “Social and family life” applies to most folders, and therefore does not appear in this index. Reel 1 Frame No. 0001 0011 0031 0033 0037 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons Acevedo, Pearl to Garrison, Edith Stephenson, 1946, 1959, n.d. Descriptive Title: Pearl Acevedo correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1946, 1959, and undated Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Home health services Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1902) Principal Correspondents: Acevedo, Pearl Dates: 1946, 1959, and undated Adams, Charles Francis, 1894–1929 Descriptive Title: Charles Francis Adams correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1894–1929 Subject Terms: Tariffs Principal Correspondents: Adams, Charles Francis Dates: 1894–1929 Adams, James Truslow, n.d. Descriptive Title: James Truslow Adams correspondence, undated Principal Correspondents: Adams, James Truslow Dates: Undated Adams, Nathan, 1882 Descriptive Title: Nathan Adams correspondence, 1882 Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Abijah Principal Correspondents: Adams, Nathan Dates: 1882 Ahlborn, Emil, 1920–30 Descriptive Title: Emil Ahlborn correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1920–1930 Subject Terms: International relations; War; Food supply; Travel; Taxation; Household economics and management; Health condition; Investments; Securities Geographic Place Names: Germany; Europe Principal Correspondents: Ahlborn, Emil Dates: 1920–1930 1 Frame No. 0257 0381 0555 0558 0566 0589 0610 0612 0619 0627 0631 Ahlborn, Emil, 1931–42, n.d. Descriptive Title: Emil Ahlborn correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1931–1942, and undated Subject Terms: Investments; Securities; Household economics and management; Household finance; Health condition; Taxation Principal Correspondents: Ahlborn, Emil Dates: 1931–1942, and undated Ahlborn, Emily, 1915–32, n.d. Descriptive Title: Emily Ahlborn correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1915–1932, and undated Subject Terms: Household economics and management; Taxation; Securities; Investments Principal Correspondents: Ahlborn, Emily Dates: 1915–1932, and undated Alcott, Bronson, 1863 Descriptive Title: Bronson Alcott correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1863 Principal Correspondents: Alcott, Bronson Dates: 1863 Alder, Charles, 1957–58 Descriptive Title: Correspondence between Charles Alder and Frank Wright Garrison, 1957–1958 Subject Terms: Death and dying; Wills and probate Principal Correspondents: Alder, Charles; Garrison, Frank Wright Dates: 1957–1958 Alder, Margaret Rachel Bruce “Shibby,” 1955–57 Descriptive Title: Margaret Rachel Bruce “Shibby” Alder correspondence to Frank Wright Garrison, 1955–1957 Principal Correspondents: Alder, Margaret Rachel Bruce “Shibby” Dates: 1955–1957 Allen, Francis H., 1937–39 Descriptive Title: Francis H. Allen correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1937–1939 Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation Principal Correspondents: Allen, Francis H. Dates: 1937–1939 Allen, Nathaniel, 1898 Descriptive Title: Nathaniel Allen correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1898 Principal Correspondents: Allen, Nathaniel Dates: 1898 Allen, Walter, 1904–05 Descriptive Title: Walter Allen correspondence, 1904–1905 Principal Correspondents: Allen, Walter Dates: 1904–1905 Alter, William, 1885–88 Descriptive Title: William Alter correspondence, 1885–1888 Principal Correspondents: Alter, William Dates: 1885–1888 Ames, Charles Burton to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916 Descriptive Title: Charles Burton Ames correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916 Principal Correspondents: Ames, Charles Burton Dates: 1916 Ames, Charles Gordon, 1884–95, n.d. Descriptive Title: Charles Gordon Ames correspondence, 1884–1895, and undated Principal Correspondents: Ames, Charles Gordon Dates: 1884–1895, and undated 2 Frame No. 0639 0646 0656 0678 0690 0702 0714 Angell, George T., 1896–1905 Descriptive Title: George T. Angell correspondence, 1896–1905 Principal Correspondents: Angell, George T. Dates: 1896–1905 Anthony, Lucy E., 1905–15 Descriptive Title: Lucy E. Anthony correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1905–1915 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Conferences; Women’s suffrage Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Lucy E. Dates: 1905–1915 Anthony, Susan B. to Garrison, Ellen Wright, 1875–81 Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1875–1881 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Wright, Martha Coffin; Mott, Lucretia Coffin Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Content Notes: In June 1875, Anthony wrote, “How almost constantly my thought has turned to you since the shock of your mothers death first came to me….it has seemed as if a part of myself had been wrenched away” (Frames 0658–0659). Ellen’s mother, Martha Coffin Wright, was an active member in the women’s rights movement. Typed copies of Anthony’s letters follow the handwritten originals. Dates: 1875–1881 Anthony, Susan B. to Garrison, Ellen Wright, 1888–91 Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1888–1891 Subject Terms: Travel Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Content Notes: Typed copies of Anthony’s letters follow the handwritten originals. Dates: 1888–1891 Anthony, Susan B. to Garrison, Ellen Wright, 1896–98 Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1896–1898 Subject Terms: Travel Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Content Notes: Typed copies of Anthony’s letters follow the originals. Dates: 1896–1898 Anthony, Susan B. to Garrison, Ellen Wright, 1900–01 Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1900–1901 Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Content Notes: Typed copies of Anthony’s letters follow the handwritten originals. Dates: 1900–1901 Anthony, Susan B. to Garrison, Ellen Wright, 1902–05, n.d. Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1902–1905, and undated Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Content Notes: On December 27, 1904, Anthony wrote of tactics that the suffrage movement should employ: “I propose that we begin to wage a war upon Congress to make the basis of representation the number of actual voters. I think for us Suffrage women to move off in this [direction] will be a splendid agitation, and may possibly effect something, but if it don’t it will do good. It will come to this complexion at last: the women must become voters in all the states of the union just as they are in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Idaho…. Tell William I want he should think it over and see if all the reform men, all the old abolitionists, and everybody that goes in for justice won’t join with us!” (Frame 0721). Typed copies of Anthony’s letters follow the originals. Dates: 1902–1905, and undated 3 Frame No. 0725 0729 0751 0781 0795 0802 0836 Anthony, Susan B. to Garrison, Francis Jackson, 1891 Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1891 Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Content Notes: Typed copies of Anthony’s letters follow the handwritten originals. Dates: 1891 Anthony, Susan B. to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1881–84 Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1881–1884 Subject Terms: Historic documents and artifacts; Women’s suffrage Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Content Notes: Typed copies of Anthony’s letters follow the originals. Dates: 1881–1884 Anthony, Susan B. to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1895–98 Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1895–1898 Subject Terms: Conferences; Women’s suffrage; Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Content Notes: Typed copies of Anthony’s letters follow the originals. Dates: 1895–1898 Anthony, Susan B. to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1901–05 Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1901–1905 Subject Terms: Membership organizations; Women’s suffrage; Voting rights; Black Americans; Legislation; Congress Organization Names: National American Woman Suffrage Association Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Content Notes: On January 4, 1905, Anthony wrote, “You present quite a new phase of Senator Platt’s bill. I take ‘The Colored Citizen’ of Boston, and its editor says the same thing. I do think, however, that with a million colored men born in the south since the war, who have never felt the lash on their backs, that they will long be content to be crowded away from the ballot box, either by the Ku Klus [sic] method or the method of not allowing them to register and vote. They are getting too intelligent and too numerous not to be reckoned with in the political world. There is truth in your saying that the white race will eventually enfranchise the negro. They must do it, but of course I was thinking not so much of them as I was of the effect upon the women of the country. The 2nd Section of the 14th Amendment has always been construed to mean that women were disfranchised by the power of the original constitution. We fought it with might and main from ‘65 to ‘68, when it was ratified, and Mrs. Stanton told them plainly then that if they persisted in shutting out women the time would come when the amendment would not protect black men, and that time is here. I would like it if we could by some means get the question settled and out of the way, for I would so like to enter into the other questions that are before Congress and the people for adjudication” (Frames 0790–0791). Dates: 1901–1905 Anthony, Susan B.––Unidentified fragments, n.d. Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony unidentified correspondence fragments, undated Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Dates: Undated Ardle, Lillian W., 1909–24 Descriptive Title: Lillian W. Ardle correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1909–1924 Principal Correspondents: Ardle, Lillian W. Dates: 1909–1924 Astley, Frank and Muriel, 1923–41, n.d. Descriptive Title: Frank and Muriel Astley correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1923–1941, and undated Subject Terms: Travel; Children; Families Geographic Place Names: New Zealand 4 Frame No. 0897 Principal Correspondents: Astley, Frank; Astley, Muriel Dates: 1923–1941, and undated Astley, F. Lloyd, 1923–56 Descriptive Title: F. Lloyd Astley correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1923–1956 Subject Terms: Travel; Children; Families Principal Correspondents: Astley, F. Lloyd Dates: 1923–1956 Reel 2 0001 0015 0101 0113 0156 0163 0227 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Atkinson, Will J., 1906–07, n.d. Descriptive Title: Will J. Atkinson correspondence, 1906–1907, and undated Subject Terms: Ethics; Employment; Banks and banking; Poetry Principal Correspondents: Atkinson, Will J. Dates: 1906–1907, and undated Atwater, Abby, 1879–92 Descriptive Title: Abby Atwater correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1879–1892 Subject Terms: Health condition; Death and dying; Children Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Mary Pratt; Atwater, Richard Principal Correspondents: Atwater, Abby Dates: 1879–1892 Atwater, Richard, 1881–90 Descriptive Title: Richard Atwater correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1881–1890 Subject Terms: Death and dying; Expense accounts Principal Correspondents: Atwater, Richard Dates: 1881–1890 Avery, Susan Look, 1903–09 Descriptive Title: Susan Look Avery correspondence, 1903–1909 Subject Terms: Writers and writing; Speeches and addresses; Foreign relations; Canals; Foreign trade Geographic Place Names: Panama Principal Correspondents: Avery, Susan Look Dates: 1903–1909 Axon, William, 1890–1907 Descriptive Title: William Axon correspondence, 1890–1907 Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805); Garrison, Wendell Phillips Principal Correspondents: Axon, William Dates: 1890–1907 Ayers, Mary Wilcox, 1927–29 Descriptive Title: Mary Wilcox Ayers correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1927–1929 Subject Terms: Education; Teachers Geographic Place Names: Germany Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Faith Principal Correspondents: Ayers, Mary Wilcox Content Notes: All letters, except for the first, are signed “Ann.” Dates: 1927–1929 Babcock, Katharine, 1934–40, n.d. Descriptive Title: Katharine Babcock correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1934–1940, and undated Subject Terms: Marriage 5 Frame No. 0256 0262 0266 0272 0277 0514 Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874); Garrison, Faith; Garrison, Claire “Tita” Principal Correspondents: Babcock, Katharine Dates: 1934–1940, and undated Baily [sic], Warren Worth, 1905–07 Descriptive Title: Warren Worth Bailey correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1905–1907 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Geographic Place Names: Johnstown, Pennsylvania Principal Correspondents: Bailey, Warren Worth Dates: 1905–1907 Baker, Ray Stannard, 1905–07 Descriptive Title: Ray Stannard Baker correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1905–1907 Principal Correspondents: Baker, Ray Stannard Dates: 1905–1907 Barbey, J. A., 1916–23 Descriptive Title: J. A. Barbey correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916–1923 Principal Correspondents: Barbey, J. A. Dates: 1916–1923 Barnet, Charles Swasey, 1917–18 Descriptive Title: Charles Swasey Barnet correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1917–1918 Subject Terms: Books and bookselling Organization Names: The Trotty Veck Messengers Principal Correspondents: Barnet, Charles Swasey Dates: 1917–1918 Barr, Carolyn (“Shorty”), 1926–May 1942, n.d. Descriptive Title: Carolyn “Shorty” Barr correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1926–May 1942, and undated Subject Terms: Marriage; Children; Divorce; Voluntary military service Persons as Subjects: Barr, Richard, Jr.; Barr, Richard “Dickie,” III; Barr, Binnie Principal Correspondents: Barr, Carolyn “Shorty” Content Notes: Carolyn wrote David on January 23, 1942: “I feel that I should tell you something which I have tried hard to conceal from you. You are going so far away and may be gone so long. I want you to know that I love you very very much, and I believe I always have. I know I always shall…. I realize that our paths are destined to be apart probably the rest of our lives––that I can never become a part of yours––that I could never be anything but a draw back and a nuisance to you and I will never let that happen, but I want you to know how I feel––I want you to know how deeply I care” (Frame 0458). Carolyn and David appear to have met in the early 1920s when David was in college and Carolyn still a high schooler living in Nashville with her family. Although Carolyn married Richard Barr in 1929 and had two children, she maintained a regular correspondence with David in which she often poured out her heart about her marriage and thoughts of leaving her husband. Dates: 1926–May 1942, and undated Barr, Carolyn (“Shorty”), June 1942–45, n.d. Descriptive Title: Carolyn “Shorty” Barr correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, June 1942–1945, and undated Subject Terms: Children; Summer camps; Military personnel; Holidays; Marriage; Diseases and disorders; Death and dying; Eye diseases and defects Persons as Subjects: Barr, Richard “Dickie,” III; Barr, Binnie; Barr, Richard, Jr. Principal Correspondents: Barr, Carolyn “Shorty” Content Notes: On June 24, 1943, Carolyn wrote David: “I wonder how we’ll feel when we see each other again. Certainly not like strangers I am convinced of that. Won’t it be wonderful when it’s all over and we can begin to really live” (Frame 0700). On March 1, 1945, not knowing David had married in June 1944, Carolyn again wrote: “I am full of hope for us––I can see daylight now–– 6 Frame No. 0880 and I even have a hope chest with some very snazzy unmentionables tucked away! The Cape Cod cottage sounds best of all your plans––without the Cod fish, please” (Frame 0797). Frames 0836– 0843 contain Carolyn’s letter to David upon learning of his marriage. She wrote, “It was such a horrible shock…. In the letter before it you vowed eternal love, and counted the days until we were together, then without batting an eye you are head over heels in love with another girl…. I might as well stay married––certainly I shall never fall in love again or consider seriously anything any man ever tells me concerning it. Twice is enough” (Frames 0837 and 0839). Frames 0831– 0832, and 0877, contain letters from Carolyn’s son, Dickie, to David. Frame 0878 contains a letter from Carolyn’s daughter, Binnie, to David. Dates: June 1942–1945, and undated Barrows, Eliza, 1909 Descriptive Title: Eliza Barrows correspondence, 1909 Principal Correspondents: Barrows, Eliza Dates: 1909 Reel 3 0001 0025 0054 0064 0075 0093 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Barrows, Isabel, 1893–1907 Descriptive Title: Isabel Barrows correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1893–1907 Principal Correspondents: Barrows, Isabel Dates: 1893–1907 Barrows, Samuel, 1893–98 Descriptive Title: Samuel Barrows correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1893–1898 Subject Terms: Elections; Tariffs; Immigration Principal Correspondents: Barrows, Samuel Dates: 1893–1898 Barry, Charles Arthur, 1916–28 Descriptive Title: Charles Arthur Barry correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916–1928 Principal Correspondents: Barry, Charles Arthur Dates: 1916–1928 Barry, Jane Becket, 1920–38 Descriptive Title: Jane Becket Barry correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1920–1938 Principal Correspondents: Barry, Jane Becket Dates: 1920–1938 Basset, Sara Ware, 1944–59, n.d. Descriptive Title: Sara Ware Basset correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1944–1959, and undated Principal Correspondents: Basset, Sara Ware Dates: 1944–1959, and undated Bauduin, Therese and Jean, 1947–56, n.d. Descriptive Title: Therese and Jean Bauduin correspondence, 1947–1956, and undated Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Holidays; Health condition; Children Principal Correspondents: Bauduin, Therese; Bauduin, Jean Content Notes: Most letters are written in French. Includes pictures. Correspondence is most likely with William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison. Dates: 1947–1956, and undated 7 Frame No. 0218 0298 0358 0364 0380 0383 0387 0395 0409 0412 Baxter, Philip, 1920–28 Descriptive Title: Philip Baxter correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1920–1928 Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Outdoor recreation; Colleges and universities; Vacations; Travel Principal Correspondents: Baxter, Philip Dates: 1920–1928 Beaman, Mary S., 1936–39, n.d. Descriptive Title: Mary S. Beaman correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1936–1939, and undated Subject Terms: Colleges and universities; Music; Birds and bird conservation Geographic Place Names: England Principal Correspondents: Beaman, Mary S. Dates: 1936–1939, and undated Beecher, Walter H., 1906–08 Descriptive Title: Walter H. Beecher correspondence, 1906–1908 Principal Correspondents: Beecher, Walter H. Dates: 1906–1908 Bement, Ruth, 1919–74, n.d. Descriptive Title: Ruth Bement correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Eleanor Garrison, 1919–1974, and undated Subject Terms: Land use Principal Correspondents: Bement, Ruth Dates: 1919–1974, and undated Benson, J. C., 1873 Descriptive Title: J. C. Benson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), 1873 Subject Terms: Health condition Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson Principal Correspondents: Benson, J. C. Dates: 1873 Benson, Thomas, 1899 Descriptive Title: Thomas Benson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1899 Subject Terms: Mortgages Principal Correspondents: Benson, Thomas Dates: 1899 Berry, Benjamin H., 1904–05 Descriptive Title: Benjamin H. Berry correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1904–1905 Subject Terms: Banks and banking Principal Correspondents: Berry, Benjamin H. Dates: 1904–1905 Bird, Margery W., 1922–45, n.d. Descriptive Title: Margery W. Bird correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1922–1945, and undated Subject Terms: Libraries; Furniture and furniture industry Principal Correspondents: Bird, Margery W. Dates: 1922–1945, and undated Birney, George Henry, 1888 Descriptive Title: George Henry Birney correspondence, 1888 Subject Terms: Families Principal Correspondents: Birney, George Henry Dates: 1888 Birney, Laura Stratton, 1861–62 Descriptive Title: Laura Stratton Birney correspondence, 1861–1862 Subject Terms: Civil War; Military personnel 8 Frame No. 0475 0530 0556 0671 0740 0799 0805 Principal Correspondents: Birney, Laura Stratton Content Notes: Birney’s letters may have been written to Ellen Wright Garrison. Dates: 1861–1862 Birney, Laura Stratton, 1863–65 Descriptive Title: Laura Stratton Birney correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1863–1865 Subject Terms: Civil War; Military camp life; War casualties Principal Correspondents: Birney, Laura Stratton Dates: 1863–1865 Blackwell, Alice Stone to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1896–1909 Descriptive Title: Alice Stone Blackwell correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1896–1909 Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage; Colonialism and colonial affairs Persons as Subjects: Catt, Carrie Chapman Principal Correspondents: Blackwell, Alice Stone Dates: 1896–1909 Blackwell, Alice Stone to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1906–29 Descriptive Title: Alice Stone Blackwell correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1906–1929 Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage; Gifts and donations; Charitable organizations; Personal and family income; Writers and writing; Health condition Principal Correspondents: Blackwell, Alice Stone Dates: 1906–1929 Blackwell, Alice Stone to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1930–48 Descriptive Title: Alice Stone Blackwell correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1930–1948 Subject Terms: Personal and family income; Gifts and donations; Eye diseases and defects; Trust funds Principal Correspondents: Blackwell, Alice Stone Dates: 1930–1948 Blackwell, Alice Stone to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (Harriet Sewell Trust), 1933–44 Descriptive Title: Alice Stone Blackwell correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1933–1944 Subject Terms: Personal and family income; Investments; Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Blackwell, Alice Stone Dates: 1933–1944 Blackwell, Henry Brown, 1875–1909 Descriptive Title: Henry Brown Blackwell correspondence, 1875–1909 Principal Correspondents: Blackwell, Henry Brown Dates: 1875–1909 Blatch, Harriot Stanton, 1908–09 Descriptive Title: Harriot Stanton Blatch correspondence, 1908–1909 Principal Correspondents: Blatch, Harriot Stanton Dates: 1908–1909 Reel 4 0001 0034 Garrison Family Correspondence-Letters to the Garrisons cont. Bolster, Lucy and Richard, 1920–29 Descriptive Title: Lucy and Richard Bolster correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1920–1929 Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Colleges and universities; Sports and athletics; Outdoor recreation; Vacations Principal Correspondents: Bolster, Lucy; Bolster, Richard Dates: 1920–1929 Bonney, Frederick P., 1942–43 Descriptive Title: Frederick P. Bonney correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1942–1943 Subject Terms: Highways 9 Frame No. 0040 0050 0060 0067 0085 0102 Geographic Place Names: Maine Principal Correspondents: Bonney, Frederick P. Dates: 1942–1943 Boutwell, George, 1898–1903 Descriptive Title: George Boutwell correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1898–1903 Principal Correspondents: Boutwell, George Dates: 1898–1903 Bowditch, W. I., 1885–88 Descriptive Title: W. I. Bowditch correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1885–1888 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Bowditch, W. I. Dates: 1885–1888 Bowles, Samuel, 1899–1908 Descriptive Title: Samuel Bowles correspondence, 1899–1908 Subject Terms: Writers and writing; Publishers and publishing Organization Names: The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts) Principal Correspondents: Bowles, Samuel Content Notes: Correspondence is to either William Lloyd Garrison (1838) or (1874). Dates: 1899–1908 Boyd, William Riley, 1898–1908 Descriptive Title: William Riley Boyd correspondence, 1898–1908 Subject Terms: Racial discrimination; Race relations; Black Americans; Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Boyd, William Riley Content Notes: Correspondence is to either William Lloyd Garrison (1838) or (1874). Dates: 1898–1908 Boynton, Theodore, 1908–09, n.d. Descriptive Title: Theodore Boynton correspondence, 1908–1909, and undated Principal Correspondents: Boynton, Theodore Content Notes: Correspondence is to either William Lloyd Garrison (1838) or (1874). Dates: 1908–1909, and undated Bragdon, Henry W. to Garrison, David Lloyd, 1928–44, n.d. Descriptive Title: Henry W. Bragdon correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1944, and undated Subject Terms: Colleges and universities; Football; Hockey; Travel; Museums; Art; Dance; Marriage; Children; Teachers; School administration Geographic Place Names: England; Germany; Italy Persons as Subjects: Bragdon, Katherine; Bragdon, David; Bragdon, Peter Organization Names: Cambridge University; Harvard University Principal Correspondents: Bragdon, Henry W. Content Notes: On January 16, 1929, Bragdon presciently commented, “In spite of the ballyhoo about ill-feeling at the Olympic games, it is international sport such as we had last month that will help to prevent the next war. This war is already simmering, although it will surely not be brought to a boil for another ten years, but as things are going now, there is much to make for one. Mussolini has an army of 5,000,000 men in arms. The Germans in Jugo-Slavia are appealing for the aid of the German Republic, as are those in Hungary; England is fed up with France; Germany is waiting for revenge; France has a finger in every pie, and has engineered a ‘defensive alliance’ with Jugo-Slavia, Czecko-Slovakia, and Poland, which completely surrounds Germany, and England and the U.S.A. are engaged in a furious and unscrupulous shipping war. In my opinion the only solution lies in the appearance of a Messiah, because the memory of the last War, which was to be forever a safeguard against another seems only to make for further ill feeling” (Frame 0112). Dates: 1928–1944, and undated 10 Frame No. 0226 0252 0265 0281 0293 0305 0331 0342 0458 Bragdon, Henry W. to Garrison, Edith Stephenson, n.d. Descriptive Title: Henry W. Bragdon correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1933, 1943, and undated Persons as Subjects: Bragdon, David; Bragdon, Peter; Bragdon, Katherine Principal Correspondents: Bragdon, Henry W. Dates: 1933, 1943, and undated Bragdon, Katherine, 1933–38 Descriptive Title: Katherine Bragdon correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1933–1938 Persons as Subjects: Bragdon, David; Bragdon, Henry W. Principal Correspondents: Bragdon, Katherine Dates: 1933–1938 Bragdon, May (“Aunt Maisie”), 1928–38 Descriptive Title: May “Aunt Maisie” Bragdon correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1938 Subject Terms: Holidays Persons as Subjects: Bragdon, Henry W.; Bragdon, David; Bragdon, Katherine Principal Correspondents: Bragdon, May “Aunt Maisie” Dates: 1928–1938 Braggiotte, Gloria, 1928–30, n.d. Descriptive Title: Gloria Braggiotte correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1930, and undated Principal Correspondents: Braggiotte, Gloria Dates: 1928–1930, and undated Brandt-Erickson, Patsy, 1974 Descriptive Title: Patsy Brandt-Erickson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1974 Subject Terms: Health condition Principal Correspondents: Brandt-Erickson, Patsy Dates: 1974 Bretz, Harold and Helen, 1918–41 Descriptive Title: Harold and Helen Bretz correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1918– 1941 Subject Terms: Personal and family income; Ships and shipbuilding; Personal debt; Employment Persons as Subjects: Bretz, Harold; Bretz, Barbara Principal Correspondents: Bretz, Harold; Bretz, Helen Dates: 1918–1941 Bridgman, Sidney, 1892–98 Descriptive Title: Sidney Bridgman correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1892–1898 Subject Terms: Human rights Principal Correspondents: Bridgman, Sidney Dates: 1892–1898 Bromage, Gladys, 1926–66 Descriptive Title: Gladys Bromage correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), Edith Stephenson Garrison, and David Lloyd Garrison, 1926–1966 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Holidays; Rationing; Children; Household gardening; World War II; Voluntary military service Geographic Place Names: England Principal Correspondents: Bromage, Gladys Dates: 1926–1966 Brown, Alice, n.d. Descriptive Title: Alice Brown correspondence, undated Subject Terms: U.S. flag Principal Correspondents: Brown, Alice Dates: Undated 11 Frame No. 0470 0498 0504 0549 0563 0571 0578 0604 0613 0619 Brown, Betty, 1935–37 Descriptive Title: Betty Brown correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1935–1937 Subject Terms: Teachers; Private schools; Birds and bird conservation Principal Correspondents: Brown, Betty Dates: 1935–1937 Brown, E. R., 1890 Descriptive Title: E. R. Brown correspondence, 1890 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery Persons as Subjects: Brown, Hiram; Brown, Eveline Principal Correspondents: Brown, E. R. Dates: 1890 Brown, Florence A., 1901–13, 1963, n.d. Descriptive Title: Florence A. Brown correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1901–1913, 1963 Subject Terms: Hearing and hearing disorders; Education; Children Persons as Subjects: Kennedy, Mildred Principal Correspondents: Brown, Florence A. Dates: 1901–1913, 1963 Brown, John, Jr., 1886–92 Descriptive Title: John Brown Jr. correspondence, 1886–1892 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Brown, John, Jr. Dates: 1886–1892 Brown, William Wells, 1858, 1863 Descriptive Title: William Wells Brown correspondence, 1858, 1863 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Brown, William Wells Dates: 1858, 1863 Browne, Francis F., 1904–05, n.d. Descriptive Title: Francis F. Browne correspondence, 1904–1905, and undated Principal Correspondents: Browne, Francis F. Dates: 1904–1905, and undated Bryce, James, 1883–1907, n.d. Descriptive Title: James Bryce correspondence, 1883–1907, and undated Principal Correspondents: Bryce, James Dates: 1883–1907, and undated Buckingham School, 1936–39 Descriptive Title: Correspondence from the Buckingham School to David Lloyd Garrison, 1936–1939 Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Speeches and addresses Organization Names: Buckingham School Principal Correspondents: Vaillant, Marian Dates: 1936–1939 Buffum, Abby, n.d. Descriptive Title: Abby Buffum correspondence, undated Geographic Place Names: Ireland Principal Correspondents: Buffum, Abby Dates: Undated Buffum, James, 1886 Descriptive Title: James Buffum correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1886 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Military officers Principal Correspondents: Buffum, James Dates: 1886 12 Frame No. 0625 0628 0657 0720 0725 0744 0761 0788 0795 0802 Buffum, Lydia, 1862 Descriptive Title: Lydia Buffum correspondence, 1862 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Buffum, Lydia Dates: 1862 Buffum, Rebekah Northey to Garrison, William Lloyd (1805), 1860–61 Descriptive Title: Rebekah Northey Buffum correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), 1860– 1861 Principal Correspondents: Buffum, Rebekah Northey Dates: 1860–1861 Buffum, Rebekah Northey to Garrison, William Lloyd (1838) and Garrison, Ellen Wright, 1862–89, n.d. Descriptive Title: Rebekah Northey Buffum correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1862–1889, and undated Principal Correspondents: Buffum, Rebekah Northey Dates: 1862–1889, and undated Buffum, Ruth, 1864, 1887 Descriptive Title: Ruth Buffum correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1864, 1887 Principal Correspondents: Buffum, Ruth Dates: 1864, 1887 Buffum, William, 1855–57 Descriptive Title: William Buffum correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1855–1857 Subject Terms: Education Principal Correspondents: Buffum, William Dates: 1855–1857 Burleigh, Florence, 1907–16 Descriptive Title: Florence Burleigh correspondence, 1907–1916 Principal Correspondents: Burleigh, Florence Dates: 1907–1916 Burr, Allston, 1900–41 Descriptive Title: Allston Burr correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1900–1941 Principal Correspondents: Burr, Allston Dates: 1900–1941 Burr, Elizabeth Randolph, 1918–32 Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Randolph Burr correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1918– 1932 Principal Correspondents: Burr, Elizabeth Randolph Dates: 1918–1932 Burr, H. M., 1913–32 Descriptive Title: H. M. Burr correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1913–1932 Principal Correspondents: Burr, H. M. Dates: 1913–1932 Butler, Josephine, 1875–90, n.d. Descriptive Title: Josephine Butler correspondence, 1875–1890, and undated Geographic Place Names: England Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Butler, Josephine Dates: 1875–1890, and undated 13 Frame No. 0826 0832 Buxton, Thomas Powell, 1841–42 Descriptive Title: Thomas Powell Buxton correspondence, 1841–1842 Principal Correspondents: Buxton, Thomas Powell Dates: 1841–1842 Cable, George Washington, 1899–1900 Descriptive Title: George Washington Cable correspondence, 1899–1900 Organization Names: Berea College Principal Correspondents: Cable, George Washington Dates: 1899–1900 Reel 5 0001 0067 0102 0144 0198 0277 0303 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Call, Anne P., 1928 Descriptive Title: Anne P. Call correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928 Subject Terms: Summer camps; Teachers; Youth; Religions Persons as Subjects: Day, Fairfield; Swami Paramananda Organization Names: Ananda-Ashrama (religious center) Principal Correspondents: Call, Anne P. Dates: 1928 Call, Anne P., 1929 Descriptive Title: Anne P. Call correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1929 Subject Terms: Youth; Summer camps Persons as Subjects: Day, Fairfield Principal Correspondents: Call, Anne P. Dates: 1929 Call, Anne P., 1930–31 Descriptive Title: Anne P. Call correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1930–1931 Subject Terms: Youth; Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Call, Anne P. Dates: 1930–1931 Call, Anne P., 1932–34, n.d. Descriptive Title: Anne P. Call correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1932–1934, and undated Subject Terms: Youth; Teachers Principal Correspondents: Call, Anne P. Dates: 1932–1934, and undated Call, Anne P., 1936–39 Descriptive Title: Anne P. Call correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1936–1939 Subject Terms: Youth; Education; Teachers Principal Correspondents: Call, Anne P. Dates: 1936–1939 Call, Don, 1937–38 Descriptive Title: Don Call correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1937–1938 Subject Terms: Education; Summer camps; Youth Geographic Place Names: Florida Principal Correspondents: Call, Don Dates: 1937–1938 Carnighan, M. H. and W. M., 1857 Descriptive Title: M. H. and W. M. Carnighan correspondence, 1857 Subject Terms: Highways; Land use; Cemeteries and funerals Geographic Place Names: Baltimore, Maryland 14 Frame No. 0312 0317 0320 0335 0357 0367 0441 0523 0534 0545 Principal Correspondents: Carnighan, M. H.; Carnighan, W. M. Dates: 1857 Carret, Frances, 1926 Descriptive Title: Frances Carret correspondence to her nephew Robert Hale Garrison, 1926 Principal Correspondents: Carret, Frances Dates: 1926 Carret, Georgiana, 1904 Descriptive Title: Georgiana Carret correspondence, 1904 Subject Terms: Housing Principal Correspondents: Carret, Georgiana Dates: 1904 Carret, Grandmother, 1926–27 Descriptive Title: Grandmother Carret correspondence to her grandson Robert Hale Garrison, 1926– 1927 Subject Terms: Marriage Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Catherine Cooper Dates: 1926–1927 Carret, J. F., 1892, 1895, n.d. Descriptive Title: J. F. Carret correspondence to his daughter Margaret Carret Garrison and son-in-law Charles Garrison, 1892, 1895, and undated Principal Correspondents: Carret, J. F. Dates: 1892, 1895, and undated Carret, Margaret, 1874–82 Descriptive Title: Margaret Carret correspondence to her niece Margaret Carret Garrison, 1874–1882 Principal Correspondents: Carret, Margaret Dates: 1874–1882 Carret, Sarah W., 1892–95 Descriptive Title: Sarah W. Carret correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1892–1895 Subject Terms: Marriage Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Charles; Garrison, Margaret Carret Principal Correspondents: Carret, Sarah W. Dates: 1892–1895 Carret, Sarah W., 1896–98, n.d. Descriptive Title: Sarah W. Carret correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1896–1898, and undated Subject Terms: Children; Health condition Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Charles; Garrison, Margaret Carret; Garrison, Robert Hale Principal Correspondents: Carret, Sarah W. Dates: 1896–1898, and undated Carter, Elizabeth C., 1931, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth C. Carter correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1931, and undated Principal Correspondents: Carter, Elizabeth C. Dates: 1931, and undated Carter, Frank, 1900–02 Descriptive Title: Frank Carter correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1900–1902 Principal Correspondents: Carter, Frank Dates: 1900–1902 Carter, Franklin Jr., 1903–24 Descriptive Title: Franklin Carter Jr. correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1903–1924 Subject Terms: Summer camps Principal Correspondents: Carter, Franklin, Jr. Dates: 1903–1924 15 Frame No. 0573 0614 0638 0674 0699 0702 0707 0710 0725 0733 0736 Carter, Helen, 1895–1900 Descriptive Title: Helen Carter correspondence to Edith Stephenson, 1895–1900 Principal Correspondents: Carter, Helen Dates: 1895–1900 Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1906–7 Descriptive Title: Carrie Chapman Catt correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1906–1947 Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage; Radical politics; Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Catt, Carrie Chapman Dates: 1906–1947 Chace, Eliza G., 1875–86, n.d. Descriptive Title: Eliza G. Chace correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1875–1886, and undated Principal Correspondents: Chace, Eliza G. Dates: 1875–1886, and undated Chace, Elizabeth Buffum, 1884–99, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Buffum Chace correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1884–1899, and undated Subject Terms: Wills and probate Principal Correspondents: Chace, Elizabeth Buffum Dates: 1884–1899, and undated Chace, Elizabeth E., 1914 Descriptive Title: Elizabeth E. Chace correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1914 Principal Correspondents: Chace, Elizabeth E. Dates: 1914 Chace, Fenner, 1922 Descriptive Title: Fenner Chace correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1922 Subject Terms: Physicians; Religions Principal Correspondents: Chace, Fenner Dates: 1922 Chace, Lillie Buffum, 1917 Descriptive Title: Lillie Buffum Chace correspondence, 1917 Subject Terms: Legal aid and services Principal Correspondents: Chace, Lillie Buffum Dates: 1917 Chadwick, John W., 1892–1902 Descriptive Title: John W. Chadwick correspondence, 1892–1902 Subject Terms: Tariffs; Writings Principal Correspondents: Chadwick, John W. Dates: 1892–1902 Chamberlain, D. H., 1875–1904 Descriptive Title: D. H. Chamberlain correspondence, 1875–1904 Principal Correspondents: Chamberlain, D. H. Dates: 1875–1904 Channing, William Henry, 1864 Descriptive Title: William Henry Channing correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1864 Principal Correspondents: Channing, William Henry Dates: 1864 Chapman, John Jay, 1914 Descriptive Title: John Jay Chapman correspondence, 1914 Principal Correspondents: Chapman, John Jay Dates: 1914 16 Frame No. 0753 0766 0771 0780 0785 0793 0820 0824 0829 0844 Chapman, Maria Weston, 1884–85 Descriptive Title: Maria Weston Chapman correspondence, 1884–1885 Subject Terms: Books and bookselling Principal Correspondents: Chapman, Maria Weston Dates: 1884–1885 Chase, Donald A., 1838–39 Descriptive Title: Donald A. Chase correspondence, 1838–1839 Subject Terms: Poetry Principal Correspondents: Chase, Donald A. Dates: 1838–1839 Chase, Mary C., 1972–74, n.d. Descriptive Title: Mary C. Chase correspondence, 1972–1974, and undated Principal Correspondents: Chase, Mary C. Dates: 1972–1974, and undated Chase, Phillip P., 1928–39 Descriptive Title: Phillip P. Chase correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1928–1939 Principal Correspondents: Chase, Phillip P. Dates: 1928–1939 Chase, Stuart, 1916–29 Descriptive Title: Stuart Chase correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916–1929 Principal Correspondents: Chase, Stuart Content Notes: On July 28, Stuart wrote, “Can you possibly arrange to come to Boston and act as chairman of the free speech and birth control meeting Sunday night at the Majestic Theater. Margaret Sanger and others to speak, we need you, & we need your name, wire reply in my office” (Frame 0790). Dates: 1916–1929 Chase, William Beverly and Edith, 1861–62 Descriptive Title: William Beverly and Edith Chase correspondence, 1861–1862 Principal Correspondents: Chase, William Beverly; Chase, Edith Dates: 1861–1862 Cheever, Rev. George B., 1885 Descriptive Title: Rev. George B. Cheever correspondence, 1885 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery Principal Correspondents: Cheever, George B. Dates: 1885 Cheney, Ednah Dow, 1890, 1897 Descriptive Title: Ednah Dow Cheney correspondence, 1890, 1897 Subject Terms: Mental health and illness Principal Correspondents: Cheney, Ednah Dow Dates: 1890, 1897 Chesson, Amelia A. E., 1884–99, n.d. Descriptive Title: Amelia A. E. Chesson correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1884– 1899, and undated Subject Terms: Writings; Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Chesson, Amelia A. E. Dates: 1884–1899, and undated Chesson, F. W., 1877–87 Descriptive Title: F. W. Chesson correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1877–1887 Subject Terms: Death and dying; Writings Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Chesson, F. W. 17 Frame No. Content Notes: Chesson wrote Frank Garrison on May 29, 1879, on hearing of the death of Frank’s father, William Lloyd Garrison (1805): “We have lost a man whose position in the world was absolutely unique; who was the greatest champion the black race has had since the days of Wilberforce and Clarkson;…” (Frames 0847–0848). Dates: 1877–1887 Reel 6 0001 0005 0012 0016 0024 0043 0053 0155 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Chesson, Fred W., 1888 Descriptive Title: Fred W. Chesson correspondence, 1888 Subject Terms: Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Chesson, Fred W. Dates: 1888 Chesson, W. H., 1902 Descriptive Title: W. H. Chesson correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1902 Subject Terms: Death and dying; Families Principal Correspondents: Chesson, W. H. Dates: 1902 Chestnut, Charles W., 1903 Descriptive Title: Charles W. Chestnut correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1903 Subject Terms: Racial discrimination; Race relations Principal Correspondents: Chestnut, Charles W. Dates: 1903 Child, Lydia Maria, 1859, 1879 Descriptive Title: Lydia Maria Child correspondence, 1859, 1879 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery Persons as Subjects: Brown, John Principal Correspondents: Child, Lydia Maria Dates: 1859, 1879 Choate, Joseph, 1900–29 Descriptive Title: Joseph Choate correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1900–1929 Subject Terms: Marriage; Foreign relations Principal Correspondents: Choate, Joseph Dates: 1900–1929 Claflin, Jehiel, 1884–91 Descriptive Title: Jehiel Claflin correspondence, 1884–1891 Subject Terms: Abolitionist movement Principal Correspondents: Claflin, Jehiel Dates: 1884–1891 Clark, Alice, 1898–1946 Descriptive Title: Alice Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison (1874), and David Lloyd Garrison, 1898–1946 Subject Terms: Elections; Children; Travel; Women’s suffrage; Marriage; Families Geographic Place Names: England; Netherlands Principal Correspondents: Clark, Alice Dates: 1898–1946 Clark, Bancroft, 1928–47, n.d. Descriptive Title: Bancroft Clark correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1928–1947, and undated Subject Terms: Football; Economic policy 18 Frame No. 0174 0179 0184 0291 0383 0465 0554 0560 Principal Correspondents: Clark, Bancroft Dates: 1928–1947, and undated Clark, Eleanor, n.d. Descriptive Title: Eleanor Clark correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, undated Principal Correspondents: Clark, Eleanor Dates: Undated Clark, Ellery H., 1933–44 Descriptive Title: Ellery H. Clark correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1933–1944 Subject Terms: Books and bookselling Principal Correspondents: Clark, Ellery H. Dates: 1933–1944 Clark, Helen Bright, 1879–99 Descriptive Title: Helen Bright Clark correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and Agnes Garrison, 1879–1899 Subject Terms: Children Principal Correspondents: Clark, Helen Bright Dates: 1879–1899 Clark, Helen Bright, 1900–02 Descriptive Title: Helen Bright Clark correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, Theresa Holmes Garrison, and Agnes Garrison, 1900–1902 Subject Terms: Children Principal Correspondents: Clark, Helen Bright Dates: 1900–1902 Clark, Helen Bright, 1903–08 Descriptive Title: Helen Bright Clark letters to Agnes Garrison, Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, Theresa Holmes Garrison, Ellen Wright Garrison, and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1903– 1908 Subject Terms: Travel; Children; Health condition; Death and dying Geographic Place Names: England Principal Correspondents: Clark, Helen Bright Dates: 1903–1908 Clark, Helen Bright, 1909–18, n.d. Descriptive Title: Helen Bright Clark mainly correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison (1838), Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, and Agnes Garrison, 1909–1918, and undated Subject Terms: Children; Health condition; Death and dying; Travel; International relations Geographic Place Names: England Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1838) Principal Correspondents: Clark, Helen Bright Dates: 1909–1918, and undated Clark, Hilda, 1901 Descriptive Title: Hilda Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1901 Principal Correspondents: Clark, Hilda Dates: 1901 Clark, J. Edmund, 1882–85 Descriptive Title: J. Edmund Clark correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1882–1885 Subject Terms: Death and dying; Children; Religious faith Principal Correspondents: Clark, J. Edmund Dates: 1882–1885 19 Frame No. 0577 0625 0632 0636 0654 0659 0699 0714 0716 0728 Clark, John Bright, 1898–1910 Descriptive Title: John Bright Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1898–1910 Principal Correspondents: Clark, John Bright Dates: 1898–1910 Clark, K., 1905 Descriptive Title: K. Clark correspondence, 1905 Subject Terms: Tariffs Principal Correspondents: Clark, K. Dates: 1905 Clark, Lucretia, n.d. Descriptive Title: Lucretia Clark correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, undated Principal Correspondents: Clark, Lucretia Dates: Undated Clark, Margaret, 1900–08 Descriptive Title: Margaret Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1900– 1908 Subject Terms: Travel Principal Correspondents: Clark, Margaret Dates: 1900–1908 Clark, Mariane, 1951, n.d. Descriptive Title: Mariane Clark correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1951, and undated Principal Correspondents: Clark, Mariane Dates: 1951, and undated Clark, Mary L., 1938–63 Descriptive Title: Mary L. Clark correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and David Lloyd Garrison, 1938–1963 Subject Terms: Outdoor recreation; Children Principal Correspondents: Clark, Mary L. Dates: 1938–1963 Clark, Nathan, 1949–50, 1985, n.d. Descriptive Title: Nathan Clark mainly correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1949–1950, 1985, and undated Principal Correspondents: Clark, Nathan Dates: 1949–1950, 1985, and undated Clark, Peter, 1937 Descriptive Title: Peter Clark correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1937 Principal Correspondents: Clark, Peter Dates: 1937 Clark, Priscilla, 1930–31 Descriptive Title: Priscilla Clark correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1930–1931 Principal Correspondents: Clark, Priscilla Dates: 1930–1931 Clark, Roger, 1890–1900 Descriptive Title: Roger Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1890–1900 Subject Terms: Colleges and universities; Travel; Black populations Principal Correspondents: Clark, Roger Dates: 1890–1900 20 Frame No. Reel 7 0001 0113 0276 0411 0499 0509 0643 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Clark, Roger, 1901–09 Descriptive Title: Roger Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1901–1909 Subject Terms: Children; Families; Health condition; Travel; Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Clark, Sarah Bancroft Principal Correspondents: Clark, Roger Content Notes: On October 15, 1907, Roger wrote, “Did it reach you that Alice had refused to pay her income tax owing to not being given a vote? She was anticipating going to prison but they seem to think they can make the company deduct it from her salary as Director & pay it direct, & they don’t intend to bother about what is due on last year!” (Frame 0081). Dates: 1901–1909 Clark, Roger, 1910–14 Descriptive Title: Roger Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison, Edith Stephenson Garrison, and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1910–1914 Subject Terms: Children; Families Persons as Subjects: Clark, Sarah Bancroft Principal Correspondents: Clark, Roger Dates: 1910–1914 Clark, Roger, 1935–47 Descriptive Title: Roger Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison (1874), and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1935–1947 Subject Terms: Children; Families Persons as Subjects: Clark, Sarah Bancroft; Clark, Bancroft; Clark, Priscilla Principal Correspondents: Clark, Roger Dates: 1935–1947 Clark, Roger, 1948–60 Descriptive Title: Roger Clark correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison (1874), Eleanor Garrison, and Frank Wright Garrison, 1948–1960 Subject Terms: Marriage; Anniversaries; Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Clark, Sarah Bancroft Principal Correspondents: Clark, Roger Dates: 1948–1960 Clark, Rosamond, 1972–73 Descriptive Title: Rosamond Clark correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1972–1973 Principal Correspondents: Clark, Rosamond Dates: 1972–1973 Clark, Sarah Bancroft, 1899–1915 Descriptive Title: Sarah Bancroft Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1899–1915 Subject Terms: Travel; Holidays; Children; Families; Death and dying; Women’s suffrage Persons as Subjects: Clark, Roger Principal Correspondents: Clark, Sarah Bancroft Dates: 1899–1915 Clark, Sarah Bancroft, 1916–22 Descriptive Title: Sarah Bancroft Clark correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1916–1922 Subject Terms: Children; Families; Peace movements; World War I; Travel Persons as Subjects: Clark, Roger Principal Correspondents: Clark, Sarah Bancroft 21 Frame No. 0714 0817 Content Notes: On May 1, 1918, Sarah wrote of her husband, “I suppose thou realizes that prison seems imminent for Roger. I hope he will stand it well, but I don’t feel as courageous about it as I should. The war seems to weigh more and more heavily upon us” (Frame 0672). Sarah and her family were involved in peace activities in the United Kingdom during World War I, and her expectation of Roger’s imprisonment may have been related to that. Dates: 1916–1922 Clark, Sarah Bancroft, 1924–34 Descriptive Title: Sarah Bancroft Clark correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), Agnes Garrison, Edith Stephenson Garrison, and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1924–1934 Subject Terms: Children; Families; Travel; Health condition Persons as Subjects: Clark, Roger Principal Correspondents: Clark, Sarah Bancroft Dates: 1924–1934 Clark, Sarah Bancroft, 1935–66 Descriptive Title: Sarah Bancroft Clark correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and Eleanor Garrison, 1935–1966 Subject Terms: Children; Families; Health condition Persons as Subjects: Clark, Roger Principal Correspondents: Clark, Sarah Bancroft Dates: 1935–1966 Reel 8 0001 0063 0079 0179 0194 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Clark, Stephen, 1930–74, n.d. Descriptive Title: Stephen Clark correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), Edith Stephenson Garrison, David Lloyd Garrison, and John Bright Garrison, 1930–1946, 1974, and undated Principal Correspondents: Clark, Stephen Dates: 1930–1946, 1974, and undated Clark, William, 1900–07 Descriptive Title: William Clark correspondence, 1900–1907 Principal Correspondents: Clark, William Dates: 1900–1907 Clothier, Esther Clark, 1901–33, n.d. Descriptive Title: Esther Clark Clothier correspondence to Agnes Garrison, Ellen Wright Garrison, and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1901–1933, and undated Subject Terms: Holidays; Children; Families Persons as Subjects: Clothier, Peter Principal Correspondents: Clothier, Esther Clark Dates: 1901–1933, and undated Clothier, Thompson, 1919–29 Descriptive Title: Thompson Clothier correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, Agnes Garrison, and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1919–1929 Principal Correspondents: Clothier, Thompson Dates: 1919–1929 Clothier, Violet and Peter, 1943–48 Descriptive Title: Violet and Peter Clothier correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1943–1948 Principal Correspondents: Clothier, Violet; Clothier, Peter Dates: 1943–1948 22 Frame No. 0208 0220 0242 0244 0247 0301 0436 0542 0610 Codman, John S., 1916–30, n.d. Descriptive Title: John S. Codman correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916–1930, and undated Subject Terms: Presidential elections; Business cycles Organization Names: American Civil Liberties Union Principal Correspondents: Codman, John S. Dates: 1916–1930, and undated Coffin, Winthrop and Gertrude, 1929–34 Descriptive Title: Winthrop and Gertrude Coffin correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1929–1934 Subject Terms: Business; Vaccination and vaccines Principal Correspondents: Coffin, Winthrop; Coffin, Gertrude Dates: 1929–1934 Colby, Clara Bewick, 1907 Descriptive Title: Clara Bewick Colby correspondence, 1907 Principal Correspondents: Colby, Clara Bewick Dates: 1907 Colman, Lucy, 1890 Descriptive Title: Lucy Colman correspondence, 1890 Principal Correspondents: Colman, Lucy Dates: 1890 Conant, Lucy Scarborough, 1883–85 Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1883–1885 Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Dates: 1883–1885 Conant, Lucy Scarborough, 1886–87 Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1886–1887 Subject Terms: Travel; Passenger ships; Painting; Art Geographic Place Names: France; England Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Dates: 1886–1887 Conant, Lucy Scarborough, 1888–89 Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1888–1889 Subject Terms: Art; Music; Travel; Health condition Geographic Place Names: France Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Dates: 1888–1889 Conant, Lucy Scarborough, 1890 Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1890 Subject Terms: Health condition; Art Geographic Place Names: France Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Dates: 1890 Conant, Lucy Scarborough, 1893–94 Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1893–1894 Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Content Notes: On September 6, 1893, Lucy wrote to Agnes of a special guest: “Our grand excitement has been the advent and visit of Mr. and Mrs. Rudyard Kipling who proved absolutely delightful and who fitted in with the unconventional FairView people in just the most unsuspicious and friendly of ways…. One evening, he did for us what he is scarcely ever known to do, outside of 23 Frame No. 0676 0783 0871 the family––read us one of his stories––moreover––an unpublished jungle story––and one of the Mowgli tales” (Frame 0615). Dates: 1893–1894 Conant, Lucy Scarborough, 1895 Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1895 Subject Terms: Art; Outdoor recreation Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Dates: 1895 Conant, Lucy Scarborough, 1896 Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1896 Subject Terms: Outdoor recreation; Seashores; Art Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Dates: 1896 Conant, Lucy Scarborough, 1897–1904 Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1897–1904 Subject Terms: Outdoor recreation; Apartment houses; Cemeteries and funerals; Art Geographic Place Names: Netherlands; France; Italy Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Dates: 1897–1904 Reel 9 0001 0097 0248 0276 0286 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Conant, Lucy Scarborough, 1905–06 Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1905–1906 Subject Terms: Travel; Art; Music; Historic sites Geographic Place Names: Europe; France; Italy Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Dates: 1905–1906 Conant, Lucy Scarborough, n.d. Descriptive Title: Lucy Scarborough Conant correspondence to Agnes Garrison, undated Subject Terms: Art; Health condition; Music Geographic Place Names: France Principal Correspondents: Conant, Lucy Scarborough Dates: Undated Conway, Moncure, 1886–1901, n.d. Descriptive Title: Moncure Conway correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and Agnes Garrison, 1886–1901, and undated Subject Terms: Black Americans; Racial discrimination; Lynching; Colonialism and colonial affairs Principal Correspondents: Conway, Moncure Dates: 1886–1901, and undated Cook, Frederick F., 1888, 1899 Descriptive Title: Frederick F. Cook correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1888, 1899 Subject Terms: Tariffs; Tax reform Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Cook, Frederick F. Dates: 1888, 1899 Cooke, Ruth Emerson, 1935–69 Descriptive Title: Ruth Emerson Cooke correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1935–1969 Subject Terms: U.S. citizens abroad 24 Frame No. 0326 0349 0485 0537 0547 0570 0758 Geographic Place Names: England Principal Correspondents: Cooke, Ruth Emerson Dates: 1935–1969 Corey, Eva D., 1897–1926, n.d. Descriptive Title: Eva D. Corey correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1897–1926, and undated Subject Terms: Travel Geographic Place Names: London, England; Europe Principal Correspondents: Corey, Eva D. Dates: 1897–1926, and undated Cowin, Katherine C., 1922–25 Descriptive Title: Katherine C. Cowin correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1922–1925 Subject Terms: Summer camps; Private schools; School-based activities; Dance; Sports and athletics; Colleges and universities Organization Names: Dana Hall (Wellesley, Massachusetts); Aloha Camp (Fairlee, Vermont); Vassar College Principal Correspondents: Cowin, Katherine C. Dates: 1922–1925 Cowin, Katherine C., 1926–69, n.d. Descriptive Title: Katherine C. Cowin correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1926–1969, and undated Subject Terms: Colleges and universities; Travel Geographic Place Names: South America Principal Correspondents: Cowin, Katherine C. Dates: 1926–1969, and undated Cox, C. F., 1888–92 Descriptive Title: C. F. Cox correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1888–1892 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses; Tariffs; Political parties Principal Correspondents: Cox, C. F. Dates: 1888–1892 Cram, Charles E., 1877–1900, n.d. Descriptive Title: Charles E. Cram correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1877–1900, and undated Subject Terms: Housing construction; Colonialism and colonial affairs; Executive Office of the President Persons as Subjects: McKinley, William; Bryan, William Jennings Principal Correspondents: Cram, Charles E. Dates: 1877–1900, and undated Cram, Mary Wells, 1874–1905, n.d. Descriptive Title: Mary Wells Cram correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1874–1905, and undated Subject Terms: Marriage; Housing construction; Children; Death and dying; Household finance; Household economics and management; Rental housing; Housing maintenance and repair Persons as Subjects: Cram, Charles E. Principal Correspondents: Cram, Mary Wells Dates: 1874–1905, and undated Cram, Robert, 1904–13 Descriptive Title: Robert Cram correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1904–1913 Subject Terms: Household finance; Household economics and management; Rental housing; Property insurance; Personal and family income; Leasing and renting; Warehouses; Wills and probate; Marriage Persons as Subjects: Bretz, Helen 25 Frame No. 0852 Principal Correspondents: Cram, Robert; Cram, Mary Wells Dates: 1904–1913 Cram, Robert, 1916–18 Descriptive Title: Robert Cram correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916–1918 Subject Terms: Household finance; Household economics and management; Securities; World War I; Voluntary military service; Military education and training Persons as Subjects: Bretz, Helen Principal Correspondents: Cram, Robert Content Notes: On March 18, 1918, Robert wrote, “When I learned to-day that we very possibly will have to pick up the wounded on the battlefield which is the most dangerous part of the service, I signed up for the whole $10,000 [life insurance policy] and made Helen my beneficiary” (Frame 0902). Even though Robert was beyond the age of the draft, he volunteered for service during World War I and appears to have worked in a medical capacity. Dates: 1916–1918 Reel 10 0001 0088 0197 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Cram, Robert, 1919–22 Descriptive Title: Robert Cram correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1919–1922 Subject Terms: World War I; Voluntary military service; Household finance; Household economics and management; Securities; Taxation; Personal and family income; Peace movements; Investments Persons as Subjects: Cram, Gertrude; Bretz, Helen Principal Correspondents: Cram, Robert Dates: 1919–1922 Cram, Robert, 1927–42 Descriptive Title: Robert Cram correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1927–1942 Subject Terms: Securities; Investments; Household finance; Household economics and management; Personal and family income; Children; Private schools; Personal debt Persons as Subjects: Cram, Gertrude; Bretz, Helen; Bretz, Harold; Bretz, Barbara Principal Correspondents: Cram, Robert; Cram, Mary Wells Dates: 1927–1942 Cromwell, Otelia, 1934–54 Descriptive Title: Otelia Cromwell correspondence to Fanny Garrison and Eleanor Garrison, and from Fanny Garrison to Eleanor Garrison, 1934–1954 Subject Terms: Historic documents and artifacts; Research; Biographies Persons as Subjects: Mott, Lucretia Coffin; Wright, Martha Coffin Principal Correspondents: Cromwell, Otelia; Garrison, Fanny Content Notes: Cromwell was attempting to compile material to write a biography of Lucretia Mott and she wrote to Fanny Garrison for assistance. Fanny wrote to Eleanor Garrison in the hopes that she would have more information on Lucretia Mott: “The enclosed from Otelia Cromwell, Smith 1900, came today and rightly should go to you or someone of your family, as I believe your mother was a niece of Lucretia Mott, & perhaps daughter of the Mrs. Martha Wright mentioned…. You may remember [Miss Cromwell] the first colored girl admitted to Smith” (Frame 0202). Eleanor’s mother, Ellen Wright Garrison, was indeed the daughter of Martha Coffin Wright and niece of Lucretia Coffin Mott, who were women’s rights activists. Cromwell later wrote to Eleanor, “I shall welcome any and all letters, but my preferences are for the earlier ones and then those directed to or sent from M.C.W., Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. I am particularly desirous to get all the information I can about M.C.W. because I think 26 Frame No. 0247 0251 0265 0283 0292 0383 0394 0456 she deserves a little more attention than the other biographies of L.M. have paid her” (Frame 0217). Dates: 1934–1954 Crosley, Edith A., 1958 Descriptive Title: Edith A. Crosley correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1958 Principal Correspondents: Crosley, Edith A. Dates: 1958 Crosby, Eleanor D., 1892, n.d. Descriptive Title: Eleanor D. Crosby correspondence, 1892, and undated Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage; Historic documents and artifacts Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805); Phillips, Wendell Principal Correspondents: Crosby, Eleanor D. Dates: 1892, and undated Crosby, Ernest Howard, 1897–1905 Descriptive Title: Ernest Howard Crosby correspondence, 1897–1905 Subject Terms: Writings Principal Correspondents: Crosby, Ernest Howard Dates: 1897–1905 Crosby, J. W., 1921–27 Descriptive Title: J. W. Crosby correspondence, 1921–1927 Subject Terms: Employment Principal Correspondents: Crosby, J. W. Dates: 1921–1927 Cummings, Philip H., 1946–47, n.d. Descriptive Title: Philip H. Cummings correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1946–1947, and undated Subject Terms: Poetry; Weather; Trees and plantlife Principal Correspondents: Cummings, Philip H. Content Notes: Consists mainly of poetry and discussions of poetry: “Fission is confusion and corruption/In the very courts of Law Himself/It is the merest unit, given birth/To uncontrollable disaster/Ending earth” (Frame 0303); “I did not go to Harvard, I did not tread the yard/I never met the Cabots, I was unknown by the Lowell’s God/I never skiffed upon the Charles, I never picnicked at Revere/So dear friend for all my learning I have no wisdom/For all my ambition no hope of fame/For I did not go to Harvard to incarnadine my name” (Frame 0375). Dates: 1946–1947, and undated Curran, Mary A. Lafferty, 1914–17 Descriptive Title: Mary A. Lafferty Curran correspondence, 1914–1917 Subject Terms: Household workers; Employment; Children Principal Correspondents: Curran, Mary A. Lafferty Dates: 1914–1917 Cushman family, 1900–47, n.d. Descriptive Title: the Cushman family correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), Edith Stephenson Garrison, and David Lloyd Garrison, 1900–1947, and undated Subject Terms: Employment; Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Cushman, Robert; Cushman, Polly Content Notes: These letters appear to be from Robert and Polly Cushman and their son and daughter of the same names. Dates: 1900–1947 Cutler, John, 1936–39, n.d. Descriptive Title: John Cutler correspondence, 1936–1939, and undated Subject Terms: Membership organizations 27 Frame No. 0463 0503 0530 0597 0612 0623 0651 0658 Organization Names: Tuesday Club Principal Correspondents: Cutler, John Dates: 1936–1939, and undated Cutting, Jim, 1929–34, n.d. Descriptive Title: Jim Cutting correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1929–1934, and undated Subject Terms: Property damage and loss; Vacations; Colleges and universities; Employment; Private schools Principal Correspondents: Cutting, Jim Dates: 1929–1934, and undated Cutting, R. Bayard, 1897–98, n.d. Descriptive Title: R. Bayard Cutting correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1897–1898, and undated Principal Correspondents: Cutting, R. Bayard Dates: 1897–1898, and undated Dahlman, Jane, 1932–42, n.d. Descriptive Title: Jane Dahlman correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1932–1942, and undated Subject Terms: Colleges and universities; Travel Principal Correspondents: Dahlman, Jane Dates: 1932–1942, and undated Dall, Caroline H., 1879–1909 Descriptive Title: Caroline H. Dall correspondence to Helen Frances Garrison “Fanny” Villard and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1879–1909 Subject Terms: Health condition; Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805); Garrison, William Lloyd (1838) Principal Correspondents: Dall, Caroline H. Dates: 1879–1909 Dalton, Susan, 1910–41, n.d. Descriptive Title: Susan Dalton correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1910–1941, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying; Children; Health condition Principal Correspondents: Dalton, Susan Dates: 1910–1941, and undated Daniel, Charles, 1879–1903 Descriptive Title: Charles Daniel correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1879–1903 Subject Terms: Real estate business; Housing construction Persons as Subjects: Daniel, Kate Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Charles Dates: 1879–1903 Daniel, Charles, Jr., 1935–38, 1952, n.d. Descriptive Title: Charles Daniel Jr. correspondence, 1935–1938, 1952, and undated Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Charles, Jr. Dates: 1935–1938, 1952, and undated Daniel, Edward, 1918–32, n.d. Descriptive Title: Edward Daniel correspondence, 1918–1932, and undated Subject Terms: Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Edward Dates: 1918–1932, and undated 28 Frame No. 0674 0761 Daniel, Kate, 1876–80 Descriptive Title: Kate Daniel correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1876–1880 Subject Terms: Employment; Children; Household finance; Gifts and donations; Real estate business; Moving expenses; Household workers; Housing maintenance and repair; Livestock and livestock industry; Poultry and poultry industry; Household economics and management Persons as Subjects: Daniel, Charles Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Kate Dates: 1876–1880 Daniel, Kate, 1881–85 Descriptive Title: Kate Daniel correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1881–1885 Subject Terms: Poultry and poultry industry; Dairy industry and products; Farm life; Household workers; Housing maintenance and repair; Children; Health condition; Household economics and management; Livestock and livestock industry; Libraries; Wills and probate Persons as Subjects: Daniel, Charles Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Kate Dates: 1881–1885 Reel 11 0001 0108 0259 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Daniel, Kate, 1886–89 Descriptive Title: Kate Daniel correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1886–1889 Subject Terms: Boarding homes; Health condition; Household workers; Poultry and poultry industry; Farm life; Children; Housing maintenance and repair; Household economics and management; Livestock and livestock industry; Dairy industry and products Persons as Subjects: Daniel, Charles Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Kate Dates: 1886–1889 Daniel, Kate, 1890–99 Descriptive Title: Kate Daniel correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1890–1899 Subject Terms: Housing maintenance and repair; Household economics and management; Household workers; Gifts and donations; Holidays; Health condition; Children; Insurance; Employment; Personal and family income Persons as Subjects: Daniel, Charles Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Kate Dates: 1890–1899 Daniel, Kate, 1900–10 Descriptive Title: Kate Daniel correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1900–1910 Subject Terms: Household workers; Household economics and management; Housing maintenance and repair; Health condition; Death and dying; Gifts and donations; Employment; Children; Personal and family income Persons as Subjects: Daniel, Charles Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Kate Dates: 1900–1910 29 Frame No. 0439 0558 0649 0666 0671 0776 0786 0800 0804 0810 Daniel, Kate, 1911–32 Descriptive Title: Kate Daniel correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison (1874), and Agnes Garrison, 1911–1932 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Holidays; Children; Families; Health condition Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Kate Dates: 1911–1932 Daniel, Kate, n.d. Descriptive Title: Kate Daniel correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), undated Subject Terms: Household workers; Housing maintenance and repair; Household economics and management; Employment; Health condition; Children; Gifts and donations; Holidays Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Kate Dates: Undated Daniel, Robert M., 1900–05 Descriptive Title: Robert M. Daniel correspondence, 1900–1905 Subject Terms: Housing maintenance and repair Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Robert M. Dates: 1900–1905 Daniel, Teresa, 1887, n.d. Descriptive Title: Teresa Daniel correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1887, and undated Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Teresa Dates: 1887, and undated Daniel, “Yi-Yi,” 1911–41, n.d. Descriptive Title: “Yi-Yi” Daniel correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1911–1941, and undated Subject Terms: Holidays; Gifts and donations; Travel Principal Correspondents: Daniel, Yi-Yi Dates: 1911–1941, and undated Davis, Charles Henry, 1938–46 Descriptive Title: Charles Henry Davis correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1938–1946 Subject Terms: Peace movements; War Principal Correspondents: Davis, Charles Henry Dates: 1938–1946 Day, Fairfield, 1928–29 Descriptive Title: Fairfield Day correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1929 Subject Terms: Private schools; Summer camps Principal Correspondents: Day, Fairfield Dates: 1928–1929 Day, George Parmly, 1915–24 Descriptive Title: George Parmly Day correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1915–1924 Subject Terms: Sports and athletics Organization Names: Yale University Principal Correspondents: Day, George Parmly Dates: 1915–1924 Day, Henry B., 1917–30 Descriptive Title: Henry B. Day correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1917–1930 Subject Terms: Business Principal Correspondents: Day, Henry B. Dates: 1917–1930 Day, Joseph, 1928–29 Descriptive Title: Joseph Day correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1929 Subject Terms: Private schools; Summer camps Persons as Subjects: Day, Fairfield 30 Frame No. 0819 0826 0844 Principal Correspondents: Day, Joseph Dates: 1928–1929 Day, Julia, 1915–23 Descriptive Title: Julia Day correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1915–1923 Principal Correspondents: Day, Julia Dates: 1915–1923 DeMille, Anna George, 1928–40 Descriptive Title: Anna George DeMille correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1928–1940 Subject Terms: Conferences; War Organization Names: Henry George Centenary Principal Correspondents: DeMille, Anna George Dates: 1928–1940 Denton, Georgina Kay, 1927–28, n.d. Descriptive Title: Georgina Kay Denton correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1927–1928, and undated Principal Correspondents: Denton, Georgina Kay Dates: 1927–1928, and undated Reel 12 0001 0041 0070 0079 0084 0098 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. DePierrefeu, Dodo, 1927–36, n.d. Descriptive Title: Dodo DePierrefeu correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1927–1936, and undated Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Travel Geographic Place Names: Europe Principal Correspondents: DePierrefeu, Dodo Dates: 1927–1936, and undated DePierrefeu, Elsa Tudor, 1935–47, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elsa Tudor DePierrefeu correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1935–1947, and undated Subject Terms: War; Arms control and disarmament Principal Correspondents: DePierrefeu, Elsa Tudor Dates: 1935–1947, and undated DePierrefeu, Katharine, 1934–35 Descriptive Title: Katharine DePierrefeu correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1934–1935 Principal Correspondents: DePierrefeu, Katharine Dates: 1934–1935 DePierrefeu, Yann, 1935 Descriptive Title: Yann DePierrefeu correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1935 Principal Correspondents: DePierrefeu, Yann Dates: 1935 Dickinson, Anna, 1907–08 Descriptive Title: Anna Dickinson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1907–1908 Principal Correspondents: Dickinson, Anna Dates: 1907–1908 Dickson, Irene, Nov. 1946–Sept. 1948 Descriptive Title: Irene Earle Dickson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, November 1946– September 1948 Subject Terms: Health condition; Surgeons and surgery Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Agnes 31 Frame No. 0188 0289 0390 0411 0430 0437 0444 0448 0454 Principal Correspondents: Dickson, Irene Earle Dates: November 1946–September 1948 Dickson, Irene, 1949 Descriptive Title: Irene Earle Dickson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, Frank Wright Garrison, and Agnes Garrison, 1949 Subject Terms: Health condition; Travel; Socialism Geographic Place Names: England; France; Italy Principal Correspondents: Dickson, Irene Earle Dates: 1949 Dickson, Irene, 1950–54, n.d. Descriptive Title: Irene Earle Dickson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1950–1954, and undated Subject Terms: Travel; Health condition; Holidays Geographic Place Names: Italy Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Agnes Principal Correspondents: Dickson, Irene Earle Dates: 1950–1954, and undated Dietrick, Louise, 1930–45 Descriptive Title: Louise Dietrick correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and David Lloyd Garrison, 1930–1945 Subject Terms: Securities; Teachers; Private schools Persons as Subjects: Call, Anne P. Principal Correspondents: Dietrick, Louise Dates: 1930–1945 Dole, Charles F., 1915–28, n.d. Descriptive Title: Charles F. Dole correspondence, 1915–1928, and undated Principal Correspondents: Dole, Charles F. Dates: 1915–1928, and undated Donald, Malcom [sic], 1903–04, n.d. Descriptive Title: Malcolm Donald correspondence, 1903–1904, and undated Principal Correspondents: Donald, Malcolm Dates: 1903–1904, and undated Douglas, David, 1886–1909 Descriptive Title: David Douglas correspondence, 1886–1909 Principal Correspondents: Douglas, David Dates: 1886–1909 Douglass, Frederick, 1884 Descriptive Title: Frederick Douglass correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1894 Principal Correspondents: Douglass, Frederick Content Notes: On September 29, 1894, Douglass wrote, “I was favored sometime since with a number of the Christian Register containing your grand speech against the lawless violence now prevailing against the negroes of the south…. If you care to know what I think of that speech I will tell you: To my mind, no better or effective word has been spoken on the subject. I am doing but little speaking now, but what I do say, is for most part on this subject” (Frame 0445). Dates: 1894 Dreier, Ethel, 1931, 1956 Descriptive Title: Ethel Dreier correspondence, 1931, 1956 Principal Correspondents: Dreier, Ethel Dates: 1931, 1956 Dreier, John, 1928–36, n.d. Descriptive Title: John Dreier correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1936, and undated Subject Terms: Teachers; Employment; Music Principal Correspondents: Dreier, John 32 Frame No. 0552 0576 0578 0604 0630 0802 0863 0879 Content Notes: On March 24, 1930, Dreier wrote of attending a dance given by Henry Ford: “…I was asked by them to go to a dance given by Henry Ford at Dearborn. Not knowing anything about Henry Ford or his dances, I accepted thinking it would be a fine party and a wonderful glimpse at the way the richest man in the world did things…. it was to be held not in his house, which was too small for such great affairs, but in one of his factory buildings. We finally reached the place, got out of the car and entered a large loft building with several acres of floor space all covered with every model of Ford ever made…. [Mr. and Mrs. Ford] were both arrayed in the simplest if not meanest style of evening dress imagineable – Mr. Ford’s looked as though it had been bought at Sear’s Roebuck spring sale…. The informality of the whole thing was complete…. Never did [Mr. Ford] suggest in the slightest way by his manner that he was anything beyond anyone else present, and certainly the party was not the kind which was calculated to show off the wealth of the world’s richest man” (Frames 0519–0520). Dates: 1928–1936, and undated Dresel, Anna L., 1876–1890, n.d. Descriptive Title: Anna L. Dresel correspondence, 1876–1890, and undated Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Dresel, Anna L. Dates: 1876–1890, and undated DuBois, W. E. B., 1909 Descriptive Title: W. E. B. DuBois acceptance of a speaking engagement, 1909 Principal Correspondents: DuBois, W. E. B. Dates: 1909 Duggan, Mary Alice “Polly,” 1930, n.d. Descriptive Title: Mary Alice “Polly” Duggan correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1930, and undated Principal Correspondents: Duggan, Mary Alice “Polly” Dates: 1930, and undated Duncan, Elsa, 1927–42, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elsa Duncan correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1927–1942, and undated Subject Terms: World War II; Children; Families Principal Correspondents: Duncan, Elsa Dates: 1927–1942, and undated DuPont, Deo, 1927–31, n.d. Descriptive Title: Deo DuPont correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1927–1931, and undated Principal Correspondents: DuPont, Deo Dates: 1927–1931, and undated Durham, Meza, 1927–28 Descriptive Title: Meza Durham correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1927–1928 Subject Terms: Vacations; Colleges and universities Principal Correspondents: Durham, Meza Dates: 1927–1928 Duvall, Elizabeth, 1973–75 Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Duvall correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1973–1975 Principal Correspondents: Duvall, Elizabeth Dates: 1973–1975 Dwight, Theodore F., 1889 Descriptive Title: Theodore F. Dwight correspondence to Wendell Phillips Garrison, 1889 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Persons as Subjects: Adams, John Quincy Principal Correspondents: Dwight, Theodore F. Dates: 1889 33 Frame No. 0882 0897 0899 0907 0961 0973 0986 Dyer-Bennet, John, 1930–38, n.d. Descriptive Title: John Dyer-Bennet correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1930–1938, and undated Subject Terms: Education; Communism and communist parties Geographic Place Names: Germany; Russia Principal Correspondents: Dyer-Bennet, John Dates: 1930–1938, and undated Eastman, Crystal, 1918 Descriptive Title: Crystal Eastman correspondence to Frank Wright Garrison, 1918 Principal Correspondents: Eastman, Crystal Dates: 1918 Eaton, Elma, 1974, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elma Eaton correspondence, 1974, and undated Principal Correspondents: Eaton, Elma Dates: 1974, and undated Eaton, Peg, 1974, n.d. Descriptive Title: Peg Eaton correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1936–1941, and undated Subject Terms: World War II Principal Correspondents: Eaton, Peg Dates: 1936–1941, and undated Edison, Thomas A., 1883–94 Descriptive Title: Thomas A. Edison correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1883–1894 Subject Terms: Electric power; Lighting systems Principal Correspondents: Edison, Thomas A. Content Notes: In 1887, Edison wrote, “I perhaps forgot to mention, that it is not my intention to only make electrical inventions[.] I’m going out in the wide world of everything” (Frame 0971). Dates: 1883–1894 Ehrich, Louis, 1896–1909 Descriptive Title: Louis Ehrich correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1896–1909 Subject Terms: Tariffs Principal Correspondents: Ehrich, Louis Dates: 1896–1909 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1952 Descriptive Title: Dwight D. Eisenhower correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1952 Principal Correspondents: Eisenhower, Dwight D. Dates: 1952 Reel 13 0001 0026 Garrison Family Correspondence––Letters to the Garrisons cont. Ellis, Allan V., 1918–23 Descriptive Title: Allan V. Ellis correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1918–1923 Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Sports and athletics Principal Correspondents: Ellis, Allan V. Dates: 1918–1923 Emerson, Fran, 1935–38, 1947 Descriptive Title: Fran Emerson correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1935–1938, 1947 Principal Correspondents: Emerson, Fran Dates: 1935–1938, 1947 34 Frame No. 0038 0047 0057 0145 0307 0334 0337 Endicott, William, Jr., 1876–1909 Descriptive Title: William Endicott Jr. correspondence, 1876–1909 Subject Terms: Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Endicott, William, Jr. Dates: 1876–1909 Epstein, Dena, 1957–65 Descriptive Title: Dena Epstein correspondence, 1957–1965 Subject Terms: Research Principal Correspondents: Epstein, Dena Dates: 1957–1965 Estlin, Mary, 1876–1902 Descriptive Title: Mary Estlin correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1876–1902 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson; Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Estlin, Mary Dates: 1876–1902 Evans, Rebecca Winsor, 1936–53, n.d. Descriptive Title: Rebecca Winsor Evans correspondence to Frank Wright Garrison and Mildred Yarnall Garrison, 1936–1953, and undated Subject Terms: War; Health condition; Historic documents and artifacts; Writings; Income taxes; Peace movements Persons as Subjects: Nock, Albert Jay; Winsor, Ellen; Neilson, Francis Principal Correspondents: Evans, Rebecca Winsor Content Notes: On September 7, 1950, Evans wrote, “…Ellen and I would seriously consider giving up our citizenship and sailing across the seas. To be an American to-day is something to be ashamed of. The deterioration of the superb American people into a race of thugs and bandits in the short space of a few hundred years is a spectacle which has never been duplicated in history. Sooner or later I suppose Russia & Korea will be bombed” (Frame 0240). Frame 0245 contains a notice from Evans and her sister, Ellen Winsor, to the Internal Revenue Service explaining that they would no longer pay taxes as this money funded wars they were opposed to as “non-resistant pacifists.” In an undated letter, Evans closed with “Did I tell you the new name for Washington D.C.? It has just been christened Franklingrad!” (Frame 0304). Frank Garrison was editing the letters of Albert Jay Nock for Evans and her sister. Dates: 1936–1953, and undated Facio-Lince, Daniel and Nohra, 1964–71 Descriptive Title: Correspondence between Daniel and Nohra Facio-Lince and David Lloyd Garrison and Alice O’Reilly “Pat” Garrison, 1964–1971 Subject Terms: Educational exchanges Principal Correspondents: Facio-Lince, Daniel; Facio-Lince, Nohra; Garrison, David Lloyd Content Notes: Some letters are in Spanish. Dates: 1964–1971 Fairbanks, Calvin, 1865–98 Descriptive Title: Calvin Fairbanks correspondence, 1865, 1898 Principal Correspondents: Fairbanks, Calvin Dates: 1865, 1898 Farrison, W. Edward, 1949–52 Descriptive Title: W. Edward Farrison correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1949–1952 Subject Terms: Research; Historic documents and artifacts Persons as Subjects: Brown, William Wells Principal Correspondents: Farrison, W. Edward Dates: 1949–1952 35 Frame No. 0341 0380 0391 0426 0437 0476 0488 0512 0515 Fentress, Louise, 1928–29, n.d. Descriptive Title: Louise Fentress correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1929, and undated Subject Terms: Religious faith Principal Correspondents: Fentress, Louise Dates: 1928–1929, and undated Fish, W. H., 1896–1905 Descriptive Title: W. H. Fish correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1896–1905 Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Fish, William H. Dates: 1896–1905 Fisher, Iris, 1927–30 Descriptive Title: Iris Fisher correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1927–1930 Subject Terms: Travel Geographic Place Names: Europe Principal Correspondents: Fisher, Iris Dates: 1927–1930 Flint, Martha E., 1913–29, n.d. Descriptive Title: Martha E. Flint correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1913–1929, and undated Subject Terms: Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Flint, Martha E. Dates: 1913–1929, and undated Flynn, Patrick, 1904–09 Descriptive Title: Patrick Flynn correspondence, 1904–1909 Subject Terms: Christianity; Writings Organization Names: Lexington Independent (newspaper) Principal Correspondents: Flynn, Patrick Dates: 1904–1909 Forbes, Allan, 1919–55 Descriptive Title: Allan Forbes correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1919–1955 Subject Terms: Books and bookselling Organization Names: State Street Trust Company Principal Correspondents: Forbes, Allan Dates: 1919–1955 Forbes, John Murray, 1881–95 Descriptive Title: John Murray Forbes correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1881–1895 Subject Terms: Tariffs Principal Correspondents: Forbes, John Murray Dates: 1881–1895 Foster, Abby Kelley, 1883 Descriptive Title: Abby Kelley Foster correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1883 Principal Correspondents: Foster, Abby Kelley Dates: 1883 Fowlds, George, 1907–03 [sic] Descriptive Title: George Fowlds correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1907–1923 Subject Terms: Economic policy; Business; World War I; Elections Geographic Place Names: New Zealand Persons as Subjects: Hammond, R. B. S. 36 Frame No. 0559 0576 0582 0585 0611 0632 0768 0858 Principal Correspondents: Fowlds, George Dates: 1907–1923 Fowler, Francis [sic], 1940–46 Descriptive Title: Frances Fowler correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrisons, 1940–1946 Principal Correspondents: Fowler, Frances Dates: 1940–1946 Frayer, William, 1935–36 Descriptive Title: William Frayer correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1935–1936 Principal Correspondents: Frayer, William Dates: 1935–1936 Freeman, Elizabeth, 1911 Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Freeman correspondence, 1911 Organization Names: The Women’s Social and Political Union Principal Correspondents: Freeman, Elizabeth Dates: 1911 Fukui, Eiko, 1925–41, n.d. Descriptive Title: Eiko Fukui correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1925–1941, and undated Subject Terms: Foreign students Principal Correspondents: Fukui, Eiko Content Notes: Fukui and another foreign student, Amandi Madgaoha, spent a Christmas with the Garrisons while studying at Vassar College (Reel 19, Frame 0471). Madgaoha can be found on Reel 19, Frame 0448. Dates: 1925–1941, and undated Fuller, Lucy Derby and Samuel Richard, 1897–1906 Descriptive Title: Lucy Derby and Samuel Richard Fuller correspondence, 1897–1906 Principal Correspondents: Fuller, Lucy Derby; Fuller, Samuel Richard Dates: 1897–1906 Fyffe, Elizabeth, 1909–52, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Fyffe correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison (1874), and David Lloyd Garrison, 1909–1952, and undated Subject Terms: Children; Health condition; World War II; Marriage Persons as Subjects: Fyffe, Joseph B. Principal Correspondents: Fyffe, Elizabeth Content Notes: In an undated letter, Fyffe presciently commented, “And what did you all make of FDR’s talk the other night? And what do you think of the photographs of him taken recently? We are going to take an awful risk if we elect him – well [sic] end up with Truman -- or Possibly, Mrs. Roosevelt, in the role played by Mrs. Wilson. That is my guess. I was shocked at Roosevelt’s speech – not the matter, but the fumbling manner of it” (Frame 0733). Dates: 1909–1952, and undated Gaines, Mary L., 1926–29 Descriptive Title: Mary L. Gaines correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1926–1929 Subject Terms: Employment Principal Correspondents: Gaines, Mary L. Dates: 1926–1929 Galbraith, F. W., 1900–17 Descriptive Title: F. W. Galbraith correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1900–1917 Organization Names: The Queen City Tobacco Company Principal Correspondents: Galbraith, F. W. Dates: 1900–1917 37 Frame No. 0870 0899 0905 0919 0924 Gale, Philip B., 1940–45, n.d. Descriptive Title: Philip B. Gale correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1940–1945, and undated Principal Correspondents: Gale, Philip B. Dates: 1940–1945, and undated Gannett, Mary Thorn Lewis, 1887–89 Descriptive Title: Mary Thorn Lewis Gannett correspondence, 1887–1889 Principal Correspondents: Gannett, Mary Thorn Lewis Dates: 1887–1889 Gardner, Bertram, 1896–1912, n.d. Descriptive Title: Bertram Gardner correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1896–1912, and undated Principal Correspondents: Gardner, Bertram Dates: 1896–1912, and undated Garland, Hamlin, 189?-1904 Descriptive Title: Hamlin Garland correspondence, 1904, and undated Principal Correspondents: Garland, Hamlin Dates: 1904, and undated Gay, Elizabeth Neall, 1895 Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Neall Gay correspondence, 1895 Principal Correspondents: Gay, Elizabeth Neall Dates: 1895 Reel 14 0001 0046 0098 0125 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Gay, S. M., 1896–1900 Descriptive Title: S. M. Gay correspondence, 1896–1900 Principal Correspondents: Gay, S. M. Dates: 1896–1900 George, Henry, 1888–93 Descriptive Title: Henry George correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1888–1893 Subject Terms: Tax reform; Tariffs; Immigration; Speeches and addresses; Writings Principal Correspondents: George, Henry Content Notes: On January 14, 1888, George wrote, “You say you do not see in the single tax a panacea for poverty. Nor yet do I. The panacea for poverty is freedom. What I see in the single tax is the means of serving that industrial freedom which will make possible other triumphs of freedom” (Frame 0049). Dates: 1888–1893 George, Henry, 1894–97 Descriptive Title: Henry George correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1894–1897 Subject Terms: Writings; Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: George, Henry Dates: 1894–1897 George, Henry, Jr., 1891–1909 Descriptive Title: Henry George Jr. correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1891–1909 Subject Terms: Chinese exclusion laws Principal Correspondents: George, Henry, Jr. Dates: 1891–1909 38 Frame No. 0148 0150 0157 0186 0212 0233 0237 0251 0327 0376 George, Marie M., 1897 Descriptive Title: Marie M. George correspondence, 1897 Principal Correspondents: George, Marie M. Dates: 1897 Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1896, 1898 Descriptive Title: Charlotte Perkins Gilman correspondence, 1896, 1898 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Dates: 1896, 1898 Goldthwait, Frances and Joel, 1939–5 [sic], n.d. Descriptive Title: Frances and Joel Goldthwait correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1939–1945, and undated Principal Correspondents: Goldthwait, Frances; Goldthwait, Joel Dates: 1939–1945, and undated Golz, Joseph, n.d. Descriptive Title: Joseph Golz correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison and Alice O’Reilly “Pat” Garrison, 1945, and undated Subject Terms: World War II; Military duty assignments and releases; Veterans employment Principal Correspondents: Golz, Joseph Dates: 1945, and undated Gorham, Florence, 1915–6 Descriptive Title: Florence Gorham correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1915–1936 Subject Terms: Investments Principal Correspondents: Gorham, Florence Dates: 1915–1936 Gould, Elizabeth Porter, 1892 Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Porter Gould correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1892 Principal Correspondents: Gould, Elizabeth Porter Dates: 1892 Gowan, Rosa, 1889 Descriptive Title: Rosa Gowan correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1889 Principal Correspondents: Gowan, Rosa Dates: 1889 Grady, Anna Elizabeth, 1928–32, n.d. Descriptive Title: Anna Elizabeth Grady correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1932, and undated Principal Correspondents: Grady, Anna Elizabeth Dates: 1928–1932, and undated Graecen, Bertha and Walter, 1929–59, n.d. Descriptive Title: Bertha and Walter Graecen correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1929– 1932, and undated Subject Terms: Health condition Principal Correspondents: Graecen, Bertha; Graecen, Walter Dates: 1929–1932, and undated Gray, Maria Freeman, 1899–1909 Descriptive Title: Maria Freeman Gray correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1899–1909 Subject Terms: Colonialism and colonial affairs Principal Correspondents: Gray, Maria Freeman Dates: 1899–1909 39 Frame No. 0395 0398 0413 0446 0558 0676 0795 Greener, Richard, 1879 Descriptive Title: Richard Greener correspondence to Helen Frances Garrison “Fanny” Villard, 1879 Subject Terms: Health condition Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Greener, Richard Dates: 1879 Gregory, Eugene M., 1925–29 Descriptive Title: Eugene M. Gregory correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1925–1929 Subject Terms: Marriage; Cemeteries and funerals Principal Correspondents: Gregory, Eugene M. Dates: 1925–1929 Grew, Mary, 1859–1889 Descriptive Title: Mary Grew correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1859–1889 Subject Terms: Families Principal Correspondents: Grew, Mary Dates: 1859–1889 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1947–49 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1947–1949 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Dates: 1947–1949 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1950–51 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1950–1951 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. On April 15, 1950, Grierson wrote of Otelia Cromwell conducting research in the Garrison collection: “Otelia Cromwell had wonderful days here, and even she, who had known the letters before, was quite overwhelmed by the richness of this collection…. I was tremendously touched by a last talk with her, telling how she came to start this book and what Mrs. Mott had meant in her life” (Frame 0577). Correspondence between Cromwell and Eleanor Garrison regarding Cromwell’s research can be found on Reel 10 Frame 0197. Dates: 1950–1951 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1952–54 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, Edith Stephenson Garrison, and Frank Wright Garrison, 1952–1954 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations; Research Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Dates: 1952–1954 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1955–57 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Frank Wright Garrison, Eleanor Garrison, and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1955–1957 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations; Research Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs 40 Frame No. 0893 Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Dates: 1955–1957 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1958 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, Edith Stephenson Garrison, and Frank Wright Garrison, 1958 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Dates: 1958 Reel 15 0001 0039 0090 0188 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1959 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison and Frank Wright Garrison, 1959 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Dates: 1959 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1960 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison and Frank Wright Garrison, 1960 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Dates: 1960 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1961 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1961 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Frank Wright Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Dates: 1961 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1962 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1962 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Covers successful efforts to arrange a quasi-Garrison family reunion at the Smith College Library. Dates: 1962 41 Frame No. 0311 0412 0523 0574 0772 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1963 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1963 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. On September 22, 1963, Grierson wrote, “Most important was a letter from one James McPherson, who came up to read Garrison letters, a few years ago, for his Ph.D. thesis at Johns Hopkins, on Civil War reconstruction period. Now, he is on the faculty of Princeton, and the Princeton Press is to bring out his study. He wrote for permission to quote the letters…. In this case, he is a solid good man” (Frame 0383). Dates: 1963 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1964 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1964 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Dates: 1964 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1965–69 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1965–1969 Subject Terms: Libraries; Historic documents and artifacts; Gifts and donations Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Content Notes: Detailed letters about the material that the Garrison family donated to Smith College. Dates: 1965–1969 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1970 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1970 Subject Terms: Travel; Health condition Persons as Subjects: Leland, Marine Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Dates: 1970 Grierson, Margaret S[torrs], 1971 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1971 Subject Terms: Health condition Persons as Subjects: Leland, Marine Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Dates: 1971 Reel 16 0001 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Grierson, Margaret S[torrs], 1972 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1972 Subject Terms: Health condition Persons as Subjects: Leland, Marine Organization Names: Smith College 42 Frame No. 0161 0322 0431 0434 0438 0442 0480 0512 0514 Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Dates: 1972 Grierson, Margaret S[torrs], 1973 Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1973 Subject Terms: Health condition; Housing maintenance and repair; Television; Watergate Affair Persons as Subjects: Leland, Marine Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Dates: 1973 Grierson, Margaret Storrs, 1974–97, n.d. Descriptive Title: Margaret Storrs Grierson correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, Nancy McGilpin Garrison, and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1974–1997, and undated Subject Terms: Energy resources; Rationing; Television; Holidays; Children; Families Persons as Subjects: Leland, Marine Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Dates: 1974–1997, and undated Grimké, Archibald, 1900 Descriptive Title: Archibald Grimké correspondence, 1900 Principal Correspondents: Grimké, Archibald Dates: 1900 Grimké, Francis J., 1905 Descriptive Title: Francis J. Grimké correspondence, 1905 Principal Correspondents: Grimké, Francis J. Dates: 1905 Grimké, Sarah, 1865 Descriptive Title: Sarah Grimké correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1865 Principal Correspondents: Grimké, Sarah Dates: 1865 Griscom family, 1936–42, n.d. Descriptive Title: the Griscom family correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1936–1942, and undated Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Birds and bird conservation; Colleges and universities Principal Correspondents: Griscom, Edith R.; Griscom, Edith S.; Griscom, Ludlow Dates: 1936–1942, and undated Guerrier, George P., 1899–1905, n.d. Descriptive Title: George P. Guerrier correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1899–1905, and undated Subject Terms: Poetry Principal Correspondents: Guerrier, George P. Content Notes: Mostly poems by Guerrier. Dates: 1899–1905, and undated Guyot, Yve, 1907 Descriptive Title: Yve Guyot correspondence, 1907 Principal Correspondents: Guyot, Yve Dates: 1907 Habicht, Max and Elizabeth, 1929–60, n.d. Descriptive Title: Max and Elizabeth Habicht correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1929–1960, and undated Subject Terms: International relations; Children; Marriage Geographic Place Names: Switzerland 43 Frame No. 0552 0560 0577 0586 0594 0601 0605 0639 0659 0673 Principal Correspondents: Habicht, Max; Habicht, Elizabeth Dates: 1929–1960, and undated Hadley, Amos I., 1900–41 Descriptive Title: Amos I. Hadley correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1900–1941 Subject Terms: Investments Principal Correspondents: Hadley, Amos I. Dates: 1900–1941 Hale, Edward Everett, 1880–97 Descriptive Title: Edward Everett Hale correspondence, 1880–1897 Principal Correspondents: Hale, Edward Everett Dates: 1880–1897 Hale, Nancy, 1925 Descriptive Title: Nancy Hale correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1925 Principal Correspondents: Hale, Nancy Dates: 1925 Hall, Bolton, 1906–33 Descriptive Title: Bolton Hall correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1906–1933 Principal Correspondents: Hall, Bolton Dates: 1906–1933 Hall, Edward, n.d. Descriptive Title: Edward Hall correspondence, undated Principal Correspondents: Hall, Edward Dates: Undated Hall, Edward R., 1885, n.d. Descriptive Title: Edward R. Hall correspondence, 1885, and undated Principal Correspondents: Hall, Edward R. Dates: 1885, and undated Hall, H.R., 1863–72, n.d. Descriptive Title: H. R. Hall correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and her mother Martha Coffin Wright, 1863–1872, and undated Principal Correspondents: Hall, H. R. Dates: 1863–1872, and undated Halle, Ann, 1936–41 Descriptive Title: Ann Halle correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison and John Bright Garrison, 1936– 1941 Principal Correspondents: Halle, Ann Dates: 1936–1941 Halliday, Eliza W., 1900 Descriptive Title: Eliza W. Halliday correspondence to Agnes Garrison, Edith Stephenson Garrison, and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1900 Principal Correspondents: Halliday, Eliza W. Dates: 1900 Hallowell, Penrose (“Buck”), 1897–1947, n.d. Descriptive Title: Penrose “Buck” Hallowell correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1897–1947, and undated Subject Terms: Football; Household finance; Engagement Persons as Subjects: Sherman, George E. Principal Correspondents: Hallowell, Penrose “Buck” Dates: 1897–1947, and undated 44 Frame No. 0699 0714 0883 0888 0891 Halvorsan, Anne, 1940–42, n.d. Descriptive Title: Anne Halvorsan correspondence, 1940–1942, and undated Principal Correspondents: Halvorsan, Anne Dates: 1940–1942, and undated Hamill, Esther, 1935–48, n.d. Descriptive Title: Esther Hamill correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1935–1948, and undated Subject Terms: Children; Private schools; Prisons; Prisoners; Crime and criminals; Writers and writing; Religions Organization Names: Massachusetts Reformatory for Women Principal Correspondents: Hamill, Esther Content Notes: Frames 0794–0813 contain a detailed description of Hamill’s visit to the Massachusetts Reformatory for Women. Dates: 1935–1948, and undated Hamlin, Charles E., 1893–97 Descriptive Title: Charles E. Hamlin correspondence, 1893–1897 Principal Correspondents: Hamlin, Charles E. Dates: 1893–1897 Harper, Ida Husted, 1909 Descriptive Title: Ida Husted Harper correspondence to Helen Francis Garrison “Fanny” Villard, 1909 Principal Correspondents: Harper, Ida Husted Dates: 1909 Hartwell, Fred, 1927–28, n.d. Descriptive Title: Fred Hartwell correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1927–1928, and undated Principal Correspondents: Hartwell, Fred Dates: 1927–1928, and undated Reel 17 0001 0028 0035 0045 0060 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Harwood, Mary R., 1934–43 Descriptive Title: Mary R. Harwood correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1934–1943 Principal Correspondents: Harwood, Mary R. Dates: 1934–1943 Hastings, John K., 1900–06 Descriptive Title: John K. Hastings correspondence, 1900–1906 Principal Correspondents: Hastings, John K. Dates: 1900–1906 Hauser, Elizabeth J., 1906–08, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth J. Hauser correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1906–1908, and undated Principal Correspondents: Hauser, Elizabeth J. Dates: 1906–1908, and undated Hautermans, Elsa, 1936–40, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elsa Hautermans correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1936–1940, and undated Principal Correspondents: Hautermans, Elsa Dates: 1936–1940, and undated Henry, Richard K., Sr., 1938–43 Descriptive Title: Richard K. Henry Sr. correspondence, 1938–1943 Subject Terms: World War II; Voluntary military service; Navy 45 Frame No. 0094 0146 0159 0172 0373 0439 0590 0600 Principal Correspondents: Henry, Richard K., Sr. Dates: 1938–1943 Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1856–1906 Descriptive Title: Thomas Wentworth Higginson correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1856–1906 Subject Terms: Black Americans; Voting rights Principal Correspondents: Higginson, Thomas Wentworth Dates: 1856–1906 Hill, Leslie Pinckney, 1906, n.d. Descriptive Title: Leslie Pinckney Hill correspondence, 1906, and undated Subject Terms: Black Americans; Poetry Principal Correspondents: Hill, Leslie Pinckney Dates: 1906, and undated Hills, Katherine, 1906–07 Descriptive Title: Katherine Hills correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1906–1907 Subject Terms: Health condition; Elections Geographic Place Names: United Kingdom Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Agnes Principal Correspondents: Hills, Katherine Dates: 1906–1907 Hills, William Henry, 1889–99 Descriptive Title: William Henry Hills correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison (1838), William Lloyd Garrison (1874), Ellen Wright Garrison, and Agnes Garrison, 1889–1899 Subject Terms: Death and dying; Abolitionist movement; Travel; Literature; Writers and writing Geographic Place Names: England Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Hills, William Henry Dates: 1889–1899 Hills, William Henry, 1900–08 Descriptive Title: William Henry Hills correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1900–1908 Subject Terms: Travel; Housing; Death and dying Geographic Place Names: England Principal Correspondents: Hills, William Henry Dates: 1900–1908 Hills, William Henry, 1905–15, n.d. Descriptive Title: William Henry Hills correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1905–1915, and undated Subject Terms: Travel; Health condition; International relations; Books and bookselling; Literature Geographic Place Names: England Principal Correspondents: Hills, William Henry Dates: 1905–1915, and undated Hillyer, Jeanne and Robert, 1961–62 Descriptive Title: Jeanne and Robert Hillyer correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1961–1962 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Frank Wright Principal Correspondents: Hillyer, Jeanne; Hillyer, Robert Dates: 1961–1962 Himes, Joshua V., 1885–90 Descriptive Title: Joshua V. Himes correspondence to Wendell Phillips Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1885–1890 Subject Terms: Books and bookselling 46 Frame No. 0618 0623 0627 0749 0761 0765 0769 0777 0800 Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Himes, Joshua V. Dates: 1885–1890 Hoar, George Frisbie, 1892 Descriptive Title: George Frisbie Hoar correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1892 Subject Terms: Chinese exclusion laws Principal Correspondents: Hoar, George Frisbie Dates: 1892 Hobart, Arthur, 1881–95 Descriptive Title: Arthur Hobart correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1881–1895 Subject Terms: Engagement Principal Correspondents: Hobart, Arthur Dates: 1881–1895 Holbrook, Arthur “Sandy” and Sue, 1925–45, n.d. Descriptive Title: Arthur “Sandy” and Sue Holbrook correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1925–1945, and undated Subject Terms: Travel; Medical education; Marriage; Physicians; World War II Principal Correspondents: Holbrook, Arthur “Sandy”; Holbrook, Sue Dates: 1925–1945, and undated Holbrook, Bertha and Arthur T., 1926–45 Descriptive Title: Bertha and Arthur T. Holbrook correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1926–1945 Principal Correspondents: Holbrook, Bertha; Holbrook, Arthur T. Dates: 1926–1945 Holley, Sallie, 1865 Descriptive Title: Sallie Holley correspondence to Martha Coffin Wright, 1865 Principal Correspondents: Holley, Sallie Dates: 1865 Holmes, Clara, 1879 Descriptive Title: Clara Holmes correspondence to Mary Pratt Garrison and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1879 Subject Terms: Marriage Principal Correspondents: Holmes, Clara Dates: 1879 Holmes, John Haynes, 1915–23 Descriptive Title: John Haynes Holmes correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1915–1923 Subject Terms: Passive resistance; Pacifism; Membership organizations Principal Correspondents: Holmes, John Haynes Dates: 1915–1923 Holt, Byron W., 1899–1924 Descriptive Title: Byron W. Holt correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1899–1924 Subject Terms: Tariffs; Private clubs and societies Principal Correspondents: Holt, Byron W. Dates: 1899–1924 Hooker, Isabella Beecher, 1870–89 Descriptive Title: Isabella Beecher Hooker correspondence to Martha Coffin Wright, 1870–1889 Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage; Congress Principal Correspondents: Hooker, Isabella Beecher Dates: 1870–1889 47 Frame No. 0812 0868 0904 0911 0924 0928 0931 0940 0959 Hopper, Lue, 1854–61 Descriptive Title: Lue Hopper correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1854–1861 Principal Correspondents: Hopper, Lue Dates: 1854–1861 Hoskin, John and Kate, 1855–89, n.d. Descriptive Title: John and Kate Hoskin correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1855–1889, and undated Principal Correspondents: Hoskin, John; Hoskin, Kate Dates: 1855–1889, and undated Houghton, Henry O., 1877–95 Descriptive Title: Henry O. Houghton correspondence, 1877–1895 Organization Names: Riverside Press Principal Correspondents: Houghton, Henry O. Dates: 1877–1895 Howard, Harold S., 1928 Descriptive Title: Harold S. Howard correspondence, 1928 Principal Correspondents: Howard, Harold S. Dates: 1928 Howe, Julia Ward, n.d. Descriptive Title: Julia Ward Howe correspondence, undated Principal Correspondents: Howe, Julia Ward Dates: Undated Howells, William Dean, 1899 Descriptive Title: William Dean Howells correspondence, 1899 Principal Correspondents: Howells, William Dean Dates: 1899 Howland, Emily, 1896–1908 Descriptive Title: Emily Howland correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1896–1908 Subject Terms: Loans; Fraud Persons as Subjects: Smallwood, J. J. Principal Correspondents: Howland, Emily Dates: 1896–1908 Hubbard, Hope, 1939–43 Descriptive Title: Hope Hubbard correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1939–1943 Principal Correspondents: Hubbard, Hope Dates: 1939–1943 Hubbard, Joe and Martha, 1941–46, n.d. Descriptive Title: Joe and Martha Hubbard correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison and Alice O’Reilly “Pat” Garrison, 1941–1946, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Teachers; Employment Principal Correspondents: Hubbard, Joe; Hubbard, Martha Dates: 1941–1946, and undated Reel 18 0001 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Hughes, Sarah F., 1905–06, n.d. Descriptive Title: Sarah F. Hughes correspondence, 1905–1906, and undated Subject Terms: Black Americans; Discrimination in education; Racial discrimination Principal Correspondents: Hughes, Sarah F. Dates: 1905–1906, and undated 48 Frame No. 0027 0044 0048 0060 0079 0113 0126 0141 0161 0171 Jackson, Annie Belle, 1904–09 Descriptive Title: Annie Belle Jackson correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1904– 1909 Principal Correspondents: Jackson, Annie Belle Dates: 1904–1909 Jackson, George, 1867 Descriptive Title: George Jackson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), 1867 Organization Names: Scottish National Reform League Principal Correspondents: Jackson, George Dates: 1867 Jameson, John D., 1953–54 Descriptive Title: John D. Jameson correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1902), 1953–1954 Subject Terms: Travel; Teachers Geographic Place Names: Mexico Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1902) Principal Correspondents: Jameson, John D. Dates: 1953–1954 Jefferson, Joseph, 1882–84 Descriptive Title: Joseph Jefferson correspondence, 1882–1884 Principal Correspondents: Jefferson, Joseph Dates: 1882–1884 Johnson, Oliver, 1858–88 Descriptive Title: Oliver Johnson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1858–1888 Subject Terms: Health condition; Household finance; Elections; Black Americans; Voting rights Principal Correspondents: Johnson, Oliver Dates: 1858–1888 Johnson, Samuel (?), 1861 Descriptive Title: Samuel Johnson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), 1861 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery Geographic Place Names: Europe Principal Correspondents: Johnson, Samuel Dates: 1861 Johnson, Tom L., 1893–1905 Descriptive Title: Tom L. Johnson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1893–1905 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses; Tariffs; Legislation; Elections; Political parties Principal Correspondents: Johnson, Tom L. Dates: 1893–1905 Kelsey, Albert Warren, 1904–09, n.d. Descriptive Title: Albert Warren Kelsey correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1904–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses; Tariffs; Travel Principal Correspondents: Kelsey, Albert Warren Dates: 1904–1909, and undated Kennedy, Mildred, 1903–18 Descriptive Title: Mildred Kennedy correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1903–1918 Principal Correspondents: Kennedy, Mildred Dates: 1903–1918 Kimball, John C., 1879–1905 Descriptive Title: John C. Kimball correspondence to Helen Francis Garrison “Fanny” Villard and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1879–1905 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses 49 Frame No. 0177 0317 0416 0534 0556 0567 0598 0610 Principal Correspondents: Kimball, John C. Dates: 1879–1905 Kingman, Edith, 1899–1902 Descriptive Title: Edith Kingman correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1899–1902 Subject Terms: Music; Boats and boating; Children Persons as Subjects: Kingman, John Principal Correspondents: Kingman, Edith Dates: 1899–1902 Kingman, Edith, 1903–14 Descriptive Title: Edith Kingman correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1903–1914 Subject Terms: Children Persons as Subjects: Kingman, John Principal Correspondents: Kingman, Edith Dates: 1903–1914 Kingman, Edith, 1925–59, n.d. Descriptive Title: Edith Kingman correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1925–1959, and undated Subject Terms: Children; Health condition Persons as Subjects: Kingman, John Principal Correspondents: Kingman, Edith Content Notes: In December 1938 Kingman wrote of her husband’s health: “[John’s] infirmity is a form of creeping paralysis called Parkinson’s Disease, that began with neuritis nearly five years ago, and has inexorably advanced” (Frame 0442). Dates: 1925–1959, and undated Kirkland, John, 1929–30 Descriptive Title: John Kirkland correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1929–1930 Subject Terms: Private schools; School-based activities Principal Correspondents: Kirkland, John Dates: 1929–1930 Kline, Effie H., 1906, n.d. Descriptive Title: Effie H. Kline correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1906, and undated Subject Terms: Writings; Periodicals Principal Correspondents: Kline, Effie H. Dates: 1906, and undated Kyllman, E., 1890–1909 Descriptive Title: E. Kyllman correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1890–1909 Principal Correspondents: Kyllman, E. Dates: 1890–1909 Lamont, Thomas W., 1932 Descriptive Title: Thomas W. Lamont correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1932 Subject Terms: Colleges and universities; War; Economic policy; International relations Principal Correspondents: Lamont, Thomas W. Dates: 1932 Lanier, David, 1927–1943, n.d. Descriptive Title: David Lanier correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1927–1943, and undated Subject Terms: Private schools; Sports and athletics; Teachers; Compulsory military service Principal Correspondents: Lanier, David Dates: 1927–1943, and undated 50 Frame No. 0665 0672 0681 0684 0693 0744 0762 0790 0863 0873 Lanman, Charles R., 1892–1900 Descriptive Title: Charles R. Lanman correspondence, 1892–1900 Principal Correspondents: Lanman, Charles R. Dates: 1892–1900 Laugel, Auguste, 1879–89 Descriptive Title: Auguste Laugel correspondence, 1879–1889 Principal Correspondents: Laugel, Auguste Dates: 1879–1889 Laugel, Elizabeth Bates, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Bates Laugel correspondence, undated Principal Correspondents: Laugel, Elizabeth Bates Dates: Undated Lauriat, Charles E., Jr., 1904–24 Descriptive Title: Charles E. Lauriat Jr. correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1904–1924 Principal Correspondents: Lauriat, Charles E., Jr. Dates: 1904–1924 Lee, Amice, 1944–61 Descriptive Title: Amice Lee correspondence to Frank Wright Garrison, 1944–1961 Principal Correspondents: Lee, Amice Dates: 1944–1961 Leggett, Joseph, 1892–1909 Descriptive Title: Joseph Leggett correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1892–1909 Subject Terms: Tariffs; Tax reform; Land ownership and rights Geographic Place Names: United Kingdom Principal Correspondents: Leggett, Joseph Dates: 1892–1909 Leland, Elsa Tudor, 1931–34, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elsa Tudor Leland correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1931–1934, and undated Subject Terms: Religious faith Principal Correspondents: Leland, Elsa Tudor Dates: 1931–1934, and undated Leland, Marine, 1955–59, n.d. Descriptive Title: Marine Leland correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and Eleanor Garrison, 1955–1959, and undated Subject Terms: Libraries; Research Persons as Subjects: Grierson, Margaret Storrs Organization Names: Smith College Principal Correspondents: Leland, Marine Dates: 1955–1959, and undated Lewis, Enoch, 1877–97 Descriptive Title: Enoch Lewis correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and Wendell Phillips Garrison, 1877–1897 Subject Terms: Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Lewis, Enoch Dates: 1877–1897 Lieber, Hetty Wood, 1923 Descriptive Title: Hetty Wood Lieber correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1923 Principal Correspondents: Lieber, Hetty Wood Dates: 1923 51 Frame No. 0880 0913 0926 Lindsey, Anne, 1898–1915, n.d. Descriptive Title: Anne Lindsey correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1898–1915, and undated Geographic Place Names: Scotland; England Principal Correspondents: Lindsey, Anne Dates: 1898–1915, and undated Lindsey, Kenneth, 1913–28 Descriptive Title: Kenneth Lindsey correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1913–1928 Subject Terms: Business Principal Correspondents: Lindsey, Kenneth Dates: 1913–1928 Livermore, Mary, 1886–1902 Descriptive Title: Mary Livermore correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1886–1902 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Livermore, Mary Dates: 1886–1902 Reel 19 0001 0022 0031 0041 0052 0090 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Lord, W. R., 1889–1906 Descriptive Title: W. R. Lord correspondence, 1889–1906 Principal Correspondents: Lord, W. R. Dates: 1889–1906 Loud, H. B., 1898–1908 Descriptive Title: H. B. Loud correspondence, 1898–1908 Principal Correspondents: Loud, H. B. Dates: 1898–1908 Lovett, Elizabeth Quincy, 1925–33, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Quincy Lovett correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1925– 1933, and undated Subject Terms: Handwriting analysis Principal Correspondents: Lovett, Elizabeth Quincy Dates: 1925–1933, and undated Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 1892–1903 Descriptive Title: Josephine Shaw Lowell correspondence, 1892–1903 Principal Correspondents: Lowell, Josephine Shaw Dates: 1892–1903 Lummis, Charles F., 1900–07, n.d. Descriptive Title: Charles F. Lummis correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1900–1907, and undated Subject Terms: Outdoor recreation; Historic documents and artifacts Geographic Place Names: California Principal Correspondents: Lummis, Charles F. Dates: 1900–1907, and undated Lupton, Joseph, 1876–89 Descriptive Title: Joseph Lupton correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1876–1889 Principal Correspondents: Lupton, Joseph Dates: 1876–1889 52 Frame No. 0104 0107 0110 0130 0172 0247 0278 0294 0313 Lutz, Alma, 1949 Descriptive Title: Alma Lutz correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1949 Subject Terms: Historic documents and artifacts Principal Correspondents: Lutz, Alma Content Notes: Lutz asked Eleanor Garrison for permission to quote from Susan B. Anthony–Martha Coffin Wright correspondence in the Garrison Collection at Sophia Smith College for a biography she was writing of Anthony. Dates: 1949 McCormick, Katharine Dexter, 1947 Descriptive Title: Katharine Dexter McCormick correspondence, 1947 Principal Correspondents: McCormick, Katharine Dexter Dates: 1947 McIlhenny, Barbara, 1932–36 Descriptive Title: Barbara McIlhenny correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1932–1936 Principal Correspondents: McIlhenny, Barbara Dates: 1932–1936 MacKay, Alexander Murray, 1923–33, n.d. Descriptive Title: Alexander Murray MacKay correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1923– 1933, and undated Subject Terms: Securities; Accidents and accident prevention; Claims, refunds or settlements Principal Correspondents: MacKay, Alexander Murray Dates: 1923–1933, and undated MacKaye, Percy and Marion, 1914–43, n.d. Descriptive Title: Percy and Marion MacKaye correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1914– 1943, and undated Subject Terms: Loans; Health condition Principal Correspondents: MacKaye, Percy; MacKaye, Marion Dates: 1914–1943, and undated MacKendrick, Alex, 1900–34 Descriptive Title: Alex MacKendrick correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1900–1934 Subject Terms: Tax reform; International relations Geographic Place Names: United Kingdom Organization Names: League of Nations Principal Correspondents: MacKendrick, Alex Dates: 1900–1934 McKenzie, William P., 1906 Descriptive Title: William P. McKenzie correspondence, 1906 Subject Terms: Alternative medicine; Religious faith; Church of Christ, Scientist Principal Correspondents: McKenzie, William P. Dates: 1906 McKim, Charles Follen, 1867–1905 Descriptive Title: Charles Follen McKim correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1867–1905 Principal Correspondents: McKim, Charles Follen Dates: 1867–1905 McKim, Ella Rosamond, 1929, n.d. Descriptive Title: Ella Rosamond McKim correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1929, and undated Principal Correspondents: McKim, Ella Rosamond Dates: 1929, and undated 53 Frame No. 0321 0333 0336 0427 0431 0448 0512 0517 0541 0555 McKim, James Miller, 1867–72 Descriptive Title: James Miller McKim correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1867–1872 Principal Correspondents: McKim, James Miller Content Notes: McKim was the father of Wendell Phillips Garrison’s two wives, Lucy and Anne. Dates: 1867–1872 McKim, Margaret S., n.d. Descriptive Title: Margaret S. McKim correspondence, undated Principal Correspondents: McKim, Margaret S. Dates: Undated McKim, Sarah A. Speakman, 1864–1890, n.d. Descriptive Title: Sarah A. Speakman McKim correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), Helen Eliza Benson Garrison, Ellen Wright Garrison, Wendell Phillips Garrison, and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1864–1890, and undated Principal Correspondents: McKim, Sarah A. Speakman Content Notes: McKim was the mother of Wendell Phillips Garrison’s two wives, Lucy and Anne. Dates: 1864–1890, and undated McLaren, Agnes, 1901 Descriptive Title: Agnes McLaren correspondence, 1901 Principal Correspondents: McLaren, Agnes Dates: 1901 McLaren, Pricilla Bright, 1901–02 Descriptive Title: Pricilla Bright McLaren correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1901– 1902 Principal Correspondents: McLaren, Pricilla Bright Dates: 1901–1902 Madgaoha, Amandi, 1924–59, n.d. Descriptive Title: Amandi Madgaoha correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1924–1959, and undated Subject Terms: Foreign students; Children; Families; Holidays; Asthma Principal Correspondents: Madgaoha, Amandi Content Notes: Madgaoha and another foreign student, Eiko Fukui, spent a Christmas with the Garrisons while studying at Vassar College (Frame 0471). Correspondence from Fukui can be found on Reel 13, Frame 0585. Dates: 1924–1959, and undated Mark, E. L., 1909 Descriptive Title: E. L. Mark correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1909 Principal Correspondents: Mark, E. L. Dates: 1909 Marshall, William E., 1915–22 Descriptive Title: William E. Marshall correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1915–1922 Subject Terms: Books and bookselling; Historic documents and artifacts Principal Correspondents: Marshall, William E. Dates: 1915–1922 Martineau, Jane, 1876–1910 Descriptive Title: Jane Martineau correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1876–1910 Principal Correspondents: Martineau, Jane Dates: 1876–1910 Martineau, R. F., 1877–1905 Descriptive Title: R. F. Martineau correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1877–1905 Principal Correspondents: Martineau, R. F. Dates: 1877–1905 54 Frame No. 0573 0586 0618 0626 0640 0653 0659 0665 0684 Marty, J., 1922, n.d. Descriptive Title: J. Marty correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1922, and undated Subject Terms: Vacations Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1902) Principal Correspondents: Marty, J. Dates: 1922, and undated Masten, Ann, 1931 Descriptive Title: Ann Masten correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1931 Principal Correspondents: Masten, Ann Dates: 1931 Maury, G. Bonet, 1900–07 Descriptive Title: G. Bonet Maury correspondence, 1900–1907 Principal Correspondents: Maury, G. Bonet Content Notes: Letters in French. Dates: 1900–1907 Mawson, Camie, 1907–10 Descriptive Title: Camie Mawson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1907–1910 Principal Correspondents: Mawson, Camie Dates: 1907–1910 Mawson, Elizabeth, 1879–95, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Mawson correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and Wendell Phillips Garrison, 1879–1895, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Mawson, Elizabeth Dates: 1879–1895, and undated May, Abby W., 1876, n.d. Descriptive Title: Abby W. May correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), 1876, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson Principal Correspondents: May, Abby W. Dates: 1876, and undated May, Adie, 1908 Descriptive Title: Adie May correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1908 Subject Terms: Anniversaries Principal Correspondents: May, Adie Dates: 1908 May, George E., 1906–25, n.d. Descriptive Title: George E. May correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1906–1925, and undated Principal Correspondents: May, George E. Content Notes: On November 6, 1925, May wrote to “a few Friends, tried and true” about his decision to “absolutely abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors” (Frame 0682). Dates: 1906–1925, and undated May, Joseph, 1876–1906 Descriptive Title: Joseph May correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1876–1906 Subject Terms: Tariffs Principal Correspondents: May, Joseph Dates: 1876–1906 55 Frame No. 0709 0715 0748 0757 0762 0790 May, Samuel J., 1864 Descriptive Title: Samuel J. May correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1864 Subject Terms: Marriage; Licenses Principal Correspondents: May, Samuel J. Content Notes: On October 26, May wrote, “I hasten to return the certificate of your marriage duly subscribed. This ought to have been done, and the certificate filed and the marriage recorded before the 11th day of this month. But the neglect will not invalidate the marriage––so Ellen is still your wife…” (Frame 0712). Dates: 1864 May, Samuel J., Jr., 1851–99 Descriptive Title: Samuel J. May Jr. correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), Wendell Phillips Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison (1838), and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1851–1899 Subject Terms: Historic documents and artifacts; Writers and writing Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: May, Samuel J., Jr. Content Notes: On April 4, 1897, May wrote, “Twice within a fortnight I have been called upon by High School pupils of Worcester for facts of Fugitive Slave Law & the Underground RR. To one of them I lent [illegible] and my ‘H. Tubman’ book. I shall send these 2 copies to 2 Worcester libraries” (Frame 0739). Dates: 1851–1899 May, Valentine H., 1931–36 Descriptive Title: Valentine H. May correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1931–1936 Subject Terms: Great Depression; Economic policy Principal Correspondents: May, Valentine H. Content Notes: On June 15, 1932, May wrote, “Most people seem to be going on the theory that because better times have followed other depressions, we need only wait a little longer and there will be a natural recovery which may carry prosperity to another height. The history of this country does show that heretofore we have been able to overcome the causes of depression, but there were many factors in our favor in the past that are not present today. One of these, as you point out in your letter, is that the country is no longer Anglo-Saxon. It has also lost the individualism and courage which went with the pioneer spirit that was present throughout the country during all other major depressions. In addition, the educational system which we have imposed upon the youth of the entire country has been of a type that fits men and women for urban rather than country life, making them seek employment from others rather than generating a spirit of self-reliance and independence” (Frame 0750). May went on to discuss economic systems and concluded “The factors at work today are the causes of what is going to happen tomorrow. The time seems to be here when sound thinking and honest leadership are absolutely necessary if we are to make this country safe for capital” (Frame 0752). Dates: 1931–1936 May, Winifred H., 1926 Descriptive Title: Winifred H. May correspondence, 1926 Principal Correspondents: May, Winifred H. Dates: 1926 Means, Martha, 1929–34 Descriptive Title: Martha Means correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1929–1934 Subject Terms: Travel; International relations Geographic Place Names: Paris, France; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Principal Correspondents: Means, Martha Dates: 1929–1934 Mendonça, Salvador de, 1886–89 Descriptive Title: Salvador de Mendonça correspondence, 1886–1889 Subject Terms: Biographies; Slaves and slavery 56 Frame No. 0794 0802 0810 0833 0905 Geographic Place Names: Brazil Principal Correspondents: Mendonça, Salvador de Content Notes: Mendonça wrote to the Garrison family assuring them that he had forwarded copies of the biography of William Lloyd Garrison (1805) to both Joaquim Nabuco, leading abolitionist in Brazil, and the emperor, Pedro II. Dates: 1886–1889 Meriam, Francis J., 1857, n.d. Descriptive Title: Francis J. Meriam correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1857, and undated Principal Correspondents: Meriam, Francis J. Dates: 1857, and undated Merrill, Edith, 1957–58 Descriptive Title: Edith Merrill correspondence to Frank Wright Garrison, 1957–1958 Subject Terms: Books and bookselling Persons as Subjects: Nock, Albert Jay Principal Correspondents: Merrill, Edith Dates: 1957–1958 Merrill, Walter M., 1950–70 Descriptive Title: Walter M. Merrill correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, Eleanor Garrison, and Frank Wright Garrison, 1950–1970 Subject Terms: Historic documents and artifacts; Writers and writing; Research Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Merrill, Walter M. Dates: 1950–1970 Milliken, Samuel, 1892–1917 Descriptive Title: Samuel Milliken correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1892–1917 Subject Terms: Writings; Tax reform; Religious faith; Speeches and addresses; Christianity; War Persons as Subjects: Stephens, Frank; Abbott, Lyman Principal Correspondents: Milliken, Samuel Dates: 1892–1917 Mills, James E., 1890–1901 Descriptive Title: James E. Mills correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1890–1901 Subject Terms: Tax reform; Tariffs; Chinese exclusion laws Principal Correspondents: Mills, James E. Dates: 1890–1901 Reel 20 0001 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Moore, Rebecca, 1879–1905 Descriptive Title: Rebecca Moore correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, Theresa Holmes Garrison, Agnes Garrison, and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1879–1905 Principal Correspondents: Moore, Rebecca Content Notes: In April 1888, Moore wrote, “Susan, the other maid at Cedar Hill was born a slave. I asked her if she remembered…Emancipation Day in D.C…. She said no she was in S. Carolina …. Her Master had sent her South when her daughter & his was 6 yrs old. He wanted to keep the child siparate [sic] & would not even let her see her…” (Frame 0017). Dates: 1879–1905 57 Frame No. 0145 0191 0207 0295 0334 0344 0370 0379 Morgan, Allen, 1935–46 Descriptive Title: Allen Morgan correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1935–1946 Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Voluntary military service; Colleges and universities; Military education and training; Military officers; Armed services reserves; Employment Principal Correspondents: Morgan, Allen Dates: 1935–1946 Morgan, Lillian, 1931, n.d. Descriptive Title: Lillian Morgan correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1931, and undated Persons as Subjects: Emerson, Claire Garrison “Tita”; Emerson, Robert Principal Correspondents: Morgan, Lillian Dates: 1931, and undated Morgan, Morrill, Midge, 1926–31 Descriptive Title: Midge Morrill correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1926–1931 Subject Terms: Sports and athletics; Travel Geographic Place Names: Italy; Paris, France; Berlin, Germany; London, England; California; Canada Principal Correspondents: Morrill, Midge Content Notes: Morrill played tennis competitively and discussed a trip to Europe where she played in France and in England at Wimbledon. Dates: 1926–1931 Morse, Alice and Frank (Boston Bird Book Company), 1937–39 Descriptive Title: Alice and Frank Morse correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1937–1939 Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Books and bookselling Organization Names: Boston Bird Book Company Principal Correspondents: Morse, Alice; Morse, Frank Dates: 1937–1939 Morse, Joseph B., 1880 Descriptive Title: Joseph B. Morse correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1880 Subject Terms: Apprenticeship; Newspapers; Slaves and slavery; Religious faith Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805); Crocker, William G. Principal Correspondents: Morse, Joseph B. Content Notes: Morse was an apprentice at a newspaper along with a young William Lloyd Garrison (1805) and Frank apparently contacted Morse for recollections on his father. Dates: 1880 Morse, Lucy Gibbons, 1895–1917, n.d. Descriptive Title: Lucy Gibbons Morse correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1895–1917, and undated Subject Terms: Writers and writing; Handicrafts Persons as Subjects: Washington, Booker T. Principal Correspondents: Morse, Lucy Gibbons Dates: 1895–1917, and undated Murphy, Joseph, 1915–31 Descriptive Title: Joseph Murphy correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1915–1931 Principal Correspondents: Murphy, Joseph Dates: 1915–1931 Muther, Josephine, 1917–47, n.d. Descriptive Title: Josephine Muther correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1917–1947, and undated Principal Correspondents: Muther, Josephine Dates: 1917–1947, and undated 58 Frame No. 0435 0606 0612 0627 0638 0645 0709 0711 0783 Nichol, Elizabeth Pease, 1876–94 Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Pease Nichol correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, Mary Pratt Garrison, and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1876–1897 Subject Terms: Death and dying; Travel Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson Principal Correspondents: Nichol, Elizabeth Pease Content Notes: Nichol was a leading abolitionist and women’s rights activist in the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, most of the letters in this folder are difficult to read. Dates: 1876–1897 Norton, Charles Eliot, 1896–08 Descriptive Title: Charles Eliot Norton correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1896–1908 Principal Correspondents: Norton, Charles Eliot Dates: 1896–1908 Nowell, Sarah J., 1885–1900, n.d. Descriptive Title: Sarah J. Nowell correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1885–1900, and undated Subject Terms: Biographies Principal Correspondents: Nowell, Sarah J. Dates: 1885–1900, and undated Nunn, Henry, 1915–26 Descriptive Title: Henry Nunn correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1915–1926 Subject Terms: Church of Christ, Scientist Principal Correspondents: Nunn, Henry Dates: 1915–1926 O’Brian [sic], Robert L., 1907–19 Descriptive Title: Robert L. O’Brien correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1907–1919 Subject Terms: Newspapers Organization Names: Boston Evening Transcript; Boston Herald Principal Correspondents: O’Brien, Robert L. Dates: 1907–1919 Olen, Bea, 1940–42 Descriptive Title: Bea Olen correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1940–1942 Principal Correspondents: Olen, Bea Dates: 1940–1942 Oliver, Benjamin, n.d. Descriptive Title: Benjamin Oliver correspondence to Frances Lloyd Garrison, undated Principal Correspondents: Oliver, Benjamin Content Notes: Frances Lloyd Garrison was the mother of William Lloyd Garrison (1805). Unfortunately, this is just a letter fragment. Dates: Undated Ordway, George, 1917–48, n.d. Descriptive Title: George Ordway correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1917–1948, and undated Subject Terms: Investments; Business; Great Depression Principal Correspondents: Ordway, George Dates: 1917–1948, and undated Ordway, Robert, 1916–43, n.d. Descriptive Title: Robert Ordway correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916–1943, and undated Subject Terms: Securities; Business 59 Frame No. 0831 0837 0842 0882 0957 0964 0975 Principal Correspondents: Ordway, Robert Dates: 1916–1943, and undated Pankhurst, Emmeline, 1914 Descriptive Title: Emmeline Pankhurst correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1914 Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage Geographic Place Names: United Kingdom Principal Correspondents: Pankhurst, Emmeline Dates: 1914 Pankhurst, Sylvia, 1912, n.d. Descriptive Title: Sylvia Pankhurst correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1912, and undated Subject Terms: Sovereignty; Women’s suffrage Geographic Place Names: Ireland Principal Correspondents: Pankhurst, Sylvia Dates: 1912, and undated Park, J. Edgar, 1919–46, n.d. Descriptive Title: J. Edgar Park correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1919–1946, and undated Subject Terms: Investments Principal Correspondents: Park, J. Edgar Dates: 1919–1946, and undated Park, Maud Wood, 1907–51 Descriptive Title: Maud Wood Park correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1907–1951 Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage; Membership organizations; Securities; Household economics and management; Investments Principal Correspondents: Park, Maud Wood Dates: 1907–1951 Parker, George Lawrence, 1925, 1946 Descriptive Title: George Lawrence Parker correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1925, 1946 Subject Terms: Religion-based activities Organization Names: First Parish Unitarian Church (Duxbury, Massachusetts) Principal Correspondents: Parker, George Lawrence Dates: 1925, 1946 Parker, Theodore, 1860, n.d. Descriptive Title: Theodore Parker correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Wendell Phillips Garrison, 1860, and undated Subject Terms: Education Principal Correspondents: Parker, Theodore Dates: 1860, and undated Parkhurst, William, 1896–05 Descriptive Title: William Parkhurst and his son Lloyd Garrison Parkhurst correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1896–1905 Principal Correspondents: Parkhurst, William; Parkhurst, Lloyd Garrison Content Notes: Parkhurst wrote to William Lloyd (1838) to request a signed letter addressed to his son who had been named Lloyd Garrison Parkhurst. Dates: 1896–1905 60 Frame No. Reel 21 0001 0062 0074 0083 0169 0173 0178 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Parrish, Hannah, 1933–34, n.d. Descriptive Title: Hannah Parrish correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1933–1934, and undated Principal Correspondents: Parrish, Hannah Dates: 1933–1934, and undated Parrish, Jean, 1933–34 Descriptive Title: Jean Parrish correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1933–1934 Principal Correspondents: Parrish, Jean Dates: 1933–1934 Parrish, Lydia, 1937–38, n.d. Descriptive Title: Lydia Parrish correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1937–1938, and undated Subject Terms: Black Americans; Music Principal Correspondents: Parrish, Lydia Dates: 1937–1938, and undated Parrish, Maxfield Jr., 1932–44, n.d. Descriptive Title: Maxfield Parrish Jr. correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1932–1944, and undated Subject Terms: Business; Employment; Marriage; World War II; Rationing; Music; Technological innovations; Adoption Organization Names: J. H. Emerson & Co. Principal Correspondents: Parrish, Maxfield, Jr. Content Notes: On July 4, 1937, Parrish wrote next to the date “Once known as independence day. Significance now kept alive only by the black powder and fireworks lobby, and the D.F. D.A.R.” (Frame 0130). Parrish, the son of the well-known artist, wrote and sketched highly entertaining and interesting material. On June 20, 1938, for example, he wrote, “In spite of sail boats, women, an occassional book, and bottle of likker, I am able to live within my means and save about half my salary, so that when I do return I will not have to lift a hand to earn my living for at least a couple of years, and live in style if not modest grandeur. With a car and a bachelor apartment, I will throw parties that are conspicuous by their absinthe, and I can then see as much of my friends as I want. It is a way of life, and I will plan it that way. There are far too many youn[g] men just out of college who never rest on their oars till they are played out at 50. Then they are too old to enjoy life. I plan to do it for a short spell before the dew has left the pumpkin” (Frame 0136). Dates: 1932–1944, and undated Parton, James, 1890 Descriptive Title: James Parton correspondence, 1890 Principal Correspondents: Parton, James Dates: 1890 Peabody, George Foster, 1898–1909 Descriptive Title: George Foster Peabody correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1898– 1909 Subject Terms: Writings Principal Correspondents: Peabody, George Foster Dates: 1898–1909 Peacock, Luva and Albert, 1929–31 Descriptive Title: Luva and Albert Peacock correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1929– 1931 Subject Terms: Criminal procedure; Vaccination and vaccines; Compulsory education Principal Correspondents: Peacock, Luva; Peacock, Albert 61 Frame No. 0202 0208 0215 0242 0253 0321 0332 0335 Content Notes: These letters appear to chronicle a case against Albert Peacock for refusing to vaccinate his son. Dates: 1929–1931 Pearson, George A., 1880 Descriptive Title: George A. Pearson correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1880 Subject Terms: Historic documents and artifacts; Baptist Church Principal Correspondents: Pearson, George A. Dates: 1880 Pease, Charles, 1907–08 Descriptive Title: Charles Pease correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1907–1908 Subject Terms: Tobacco and tobacco industry; Public health Principal Correspondents: Pease, Charles Dates: 1907–1908 Peck, Mary Gray, 1946–50 Descriptive Title: Mary Gray Peck correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1946–1950 Subject Terms: Historic documents and artifacts; Women’s suffrage; Libraries Persons as Subjects: Catt, Carrie Chapman Principal Correspondents: Peck, Mary Gray Dates: 1946–1950 Peirce, Mary E., 1862, 1899 Descriptive Title: Mary E. Peirce correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1862, 1899 Principal Correspondents: Peirce, Mary E. Dates: 1862, 1899 Perry, Lt. Theodora, 1937–45, n.d. Descriptive Title: Theodora Perry correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1937–1945, and undated Subject Terms: Voluntary military service; Army; World War II; Censorship Principal Correspondents: Perry, Theodora Content Notes: Perry worked in the Army Office of the Censor in the Far East during the latter part of World War II. Dates: 1937–1945, and undated Peterson, Roger Tory, 1935–40, n.d. Descriptive Title: Roger correspondence Tory Peterson to David Lloyd Garrison, 1935–1940, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation Principal Correspondents: Peterson, Roger Tory Dates: 1935–1940, and undated Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, 1909–14 Descriptive Title: Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and Agnes Garrison, 1909–1914 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Women’s suffrage Organization Names: National Women’s Social and Political Union; “Votes for Women” Fellowship Principal Correspondents: Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline Dates: 1909–1914 Pettingill, Charles, 1918–31 Descriptive Title: Charles Pettingill correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1918–1931 Subject Terms: Forests and forestry; Travel; Highways; Investments; Banks and banking; Great Depression Principal Correspondents: Pettingill, Charles Dates: 1918–1931 62 Frame No. 0414 0471 0546 0551 0558 0600 Pettingill, Charles, 1932–41, n.d. Descriptive Title: Charles Pettingill correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1932–1941, and undated Subject Terms: Investments; Banks and banking; Great Depression Principal Correspondents: Pettingill, Charles Dates: 1932–1941, and undated Pettingill, Zoë, 1928–43, n.d. Descriptive Title: Zoë Pettingill correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1928–1943, and undated Subject Terms: Books and bookselling; Gifts and donations; Holidays; Poetry; Travel; World War II Geographic Place Names: Hawaii Principal Correspondents: Pettingill, Zoë Content Notes: Early letters were written as a child to William Lloyd (1874) while Frames 0538–0545 contain stores titled “War Time Travel to Hawaii” and “A Brief Sketch of Wartime Honolulu” wherein Pettingill chronicled her travel to Hawaii where she was to meet a man named Bill, presumably her fiancé, as they married upon her arrival. Dates: 1928–1943, and undated Philbrick, Eliza, 1879–85, n.d. Descriptive Title: Eliza Philbrick correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1879–1885, and undated Subject Terms: Biographies Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson Principal Correspondents: Philbrick, Eliza Dates: 1879–1885, and undated Phillips, Ann, 1860, n.d. Descriptive Title: Ann Phillips correspondence, 1860, and undated Principal Correspondents: Phillips, Ann Content Notes: Unfortunately, the two letters in this folder are of poor quality. They appear to be addressed to William Lloyd Garrison Jr. Dates: 1860, and undated Phillips, Wendell, 1856–77, n.d. Descriptive Title: Wendell Phillips correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), Wendell Phillips Garrison, and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1856–1877, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Wright, Martha Coffin Principal Correspondents: Phillips, Wendell Content Notes: Frames 0574–0581 contain a condolence letter to William Lloyd (1838) and Ellen Wright Garrison upon the death of Ellen’s mother, women’s rights activist Martha Coffin Wright. Dates: 1856–1877, and undated Pillsbury, Parker, 1860–97, n.d. Descriptive Title: Parker Pillsbury correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1860–1897, and undated Subject Terms: Health condition; Civil War; Slaves and slavery; Religions; Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Pillsbury, Parker Content Notes: Letters detail Pillsbury’s post–Civil War activities and praise William Lloyd (1838) for carrying on his family’s reform tradition. In April 1863, Pillsbury wrote, “The North and the government are both ‘Artful Dodgers’; but they cannot dodge, by any expedient of ‘Military Necessity,’ or National Fasting, the flying thunderbolts of awakened wrath. ‘We are verily guilty concerning our brother,’ was a confession once. Might it not be again??” (Frame 0621). Dates: 1860–1897, and undated 63 Frame No. 0729 0733 0749 0757 0761 0770 0782 0818 0848 Pillsbury, Sarah H., 1889 Descriptive Title: Sarah H. Pillsbury correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1889 Subject Terms: Biographies; Gifts and donations Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805); Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson Principal Correspondents: Pillsbury, Sarah H. Dates: 1889 Pinkham, Henry W., 1920–41 Descriptive Title: Henry W. Pinkham correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1920–1941 Subject Terms: Writings; Gifts and donations; Christianity; War; Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Pinkham, Henry W. Dates: 1920–1941 Pitman, Hattie M., 1879–85, n.d. Descriptive Title: Hattie M. Pitman correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1879–1885, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying; Biographies Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805); Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson Principal Correspondents: Pitman, Hattie M. Dates: 1879–1885, and undated Plimpton, Theodore, 1926 Descriptive Title: Theodore Plimpton correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1926 Principal Correspondents: Plimpton, Theodore Dates: 1926 Poor, Florence, 1958, n.d. Descriptive Title: Florence Poor correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1958, and undated Subject Terms: Children Principal Correspondents: Poor, Florence Dates: 1958, and undated Post, Alice Thatcher, 1895–1928, n.d. Descriptive Title: Alice Thatcher Post correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1895–1928, and undated Principal Correspondents: Post, Alice Thatcher Dates: 1895–1928, and undated Post, Louis F., 1904–24 Descriptive Title: Louis F. Post correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1904–1924 Subject Terms: Democracy; Writers and writing; Deportation; Communism and communist parties; Immigration; Tax reform Organization Names: The Public (periodical); American Legion Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Labor Principal Correspondents: Post, Louis F. Content Notes: Includes letters during Post’s tenure as assistant secretary in the Department of Labor. Dates: 1904–1924 Prang, Louis, 1894–1916 Descriptive Title: Louis Prang correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1894–1916 Subject Terms: Writings; Health condition Principal Correspondents: Prang, Louis Dates: 1894–1916 Pratt, Winifred, 1926–47, n.d. Descriptive Title: Winifred Pratt correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1926–1947, and undated Subject Terms: Holidays; Children 64 Frame No. 0872 0874 0889 0893 0902 Principal Correspondents: Pratt, Winifred Dates: 1926–1947, and undated Price, Lucien, 1929 Descriptive Title: Lucien Price correspondence, 1929 Principal Correspondents: Price, Lucien Dates: 1929 Priestman, Anna M., 1879–91 Descriptive Title: Anna M. Priestman correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1879–1891 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Priestman, Anna M. Dates: 1879–1891 Pugh, Sarah, 1879 Descriptive Title: Sarah Pugh correspondence to the children of William Lloyd Garrison (1805), 1879 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Pugh, Sarah Dates: 1879 Purvis, Hattie, 1856, 1902 Descriptive Title: Hattie Purvis correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and Agnes Garrison, 1856, 1902 Principal Correspondents: Purvis, Hattie Dates: 1856, 1902 Putnam, A. P., 1897–1900 Descriptive Title: A. P. Putnam correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1897–1900 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery; Speeches and addresses; Clergy Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805); Bacon, Leonard W. Principal Correspondents: Putnam, A. P. Dates: 1897–1900 Reel 22 0001 0046 0049 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Putnam, Caroline, 1883–1908 Descriptive Title: Caroline Putnam correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1883–1908 Subject Terms: Death and dying; Racial discrimination; Discrimination in education; Black Americans Principal Correspondents: Putnam, Caroline Dates: 1883–1908 Putnam, Herbert, 1898 Descriptive Title: Herbert Putnam correspondence, 1898 Subject Terms: Biographies Principal Correspondents: Putnam, Herbert Dates: 1898 Quincy, Edmund, 1885 Descriptive Title: Edmund Quincy correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1885 Subject Terms: Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Quincy, Edmund Dates: 1885 65 Frame No. 0052 0055 0083 0279 0441 0450 0461 0513 0522 Quincy, Josiah, 1893–96 Descriptive Title: Josiah Quincy correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1893–1896 Principal Correspondents: Quincy, Josiah Dates: 1893–1896 Quincy, Marguerite “Daisy D,” 1900–28, n.d. Descriptive Title: Marguerite “Daisy D” Quincy correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1900–1928, and undated Subject Terms: Household finance Principal Correspondents: Quincy, Marguerite “Daisy D” Dates: 1900–1928, and undated Randall, Mary, 1889–1903 Descriptive Title: Mary Randall correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, Agnes Garrison, and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1889–1903 Subject Terms: Health condition; Real estate business; Securities; Household economics and management Principal Correspondents: Randall, Mary Dates: 1889–1903 Randall, Mary, 1904–07, n.d. Descriptive Title: Mary Randall correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), Edith Stephenson Garrison, and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1904–1907, and undated Subject Terms: Household economics and management; Investments; Children Principal Correspondents: Randall, Mary Dates: 1904–1907, and undated Ransom, Alice R., 1916–18 Descriptive Title: Alice R. Ransom correspondence, 1916–1918 Subject Terms: Summer camps; Private schools Organization Names: Meenahga Lodge Principal Correspondents: Ransom, Alice R. Dates: 1916–1918 Redmond, Harold, 1914–17 Descriptive Title: Harold Redmond correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1914–1917 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; School-based activities; Health condition Principal Correspondents: Redmond, Harold Dates: 1914–1917 Redmond, John, 1901–18 Descriptive Title: John Redmond and his son Harold Redmond correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1901–1918 Subject Terms: Health condition; Gifts and donations; Holidays Persons as Subjects: Redmond, Harold Principal Correspondents: Redmond, John; Redmond, Harold Dates: 1901–1918 Renfrew, Robert, 1922–24 Descriptive Title: Robert Renfrew correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1922–1924 Subject Terms: Sentences, criminal procedure; Fraud Principal Correspondents: Renfrew, Robert Dates: 1922–1924 Richardson, Anne, 1915, 1941–19 [sic], n.d. Descriptive Title: Anne Richardson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1915, 1941–1949, and undated Subject Terms: Wills and probate; Personal property Principal Correspondents: Richardson, Anne Dates: 1915, 1941–1949, and undated 66 Frame No. 0558 0565 0617 0699 0733 0740 0765 0769 0849 Richardson, Ellen, 1878–80 Descriptive Title: Ellen Richardson correspondence, 1878–1880 Principal Correspondents: Richardson, Ellen Dates: 1878–1880 Richardson, Juliet, 1935–39 Descriptive Title: Juliet Richardson correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1935–1939 Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation Principal Correspondents: Richardson, Juliet Dates: 1935–1939 Robinson, Edward, 1892–July 1897 Descriptive Title: Edward Robinson correspondence, 1892–July 1897 Subject Terms: Catalogues; Historic documents and artifacts; Museums; Clerical workers; Travel; Earthquakes Geographic Place Names: Greece; Italy Principal Correspondents: Robinson, Edward Content Notes: Robinson appears to have been a museum curator or director in Boston. The first few letters are addressed to “Miss Garrison” while remaining letters are addressed to his secretary. Dates: 1892–July 1897 Robinson, Edward, Aug. 1897–1905 Descriptive Title: Edward Robinson correspondence, August 1897–1905 Subject Terms: Travel; Museums; Clerical workers; Health condition Principal Correspondents: Robinson, Edward Content Notes: Robinson appears to have been a museum curator or director in Boston. The first few letters are addressed to “Miss Garrison” while remaining letters are addressed to his secretary. Dates: August 1897–1905 Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1925 Descriptive Title: Edwin Arlington Robinson correspondence, 1925 Principal Correspondents: Robinson, Edwin Arlington Dates: 1925 Robson, William, 1859–90 Descriptive Title: William Robson correspondence to Helen Frances Garrison “Fanny” Villard and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1859–1890 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805); Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson Principal Correspondents: Robson, William Dates: 1859–1890 Roosevelt, Theodore, 1898, 1915 Descriptive Title: Theodore Roosevelt correspondence to Spencer Borden and Marian Knight Garrison, 1898, 1915 Subject Terms: Navy; Armed services reserves; Military duty assignments and releases; Women’s suffrage Principal Correspondents: Roosevelt, Theodore Dates: 1898, 1915 Rumely, Mary R., 1935–44, n.d. Descriptive Title: Mary R. Rumely correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1935–1944, and undated Subject Terms: Summer camps; Employment; Dance; Teachers; Birds and bird conservation Principal Correspondents: Rumely, Mary R. Dates: 1935–1944, and undated Russell, Phebe, 1930–35 Descriptive Title: Phebe Russell correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1930–1935 Subject Terms: Colleges and universities 67 Frame No. 0886 0891 0903 0919 0927 Principal Correspondents: Russell, Phebe Dates: 1930–1935 Ryan, William Wade, 1915–19 Descriptive Title: William Wade Ryan correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1915–1919 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Organization Names: Myrtle Baptist Church (West Newton, Massachusetts) Principal Correspondents: Ryan, William Wade Dates: 1915–1919 Safford, John, 1903, n.d. Descriptive Title: John Safford correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1903, and undated Subject Terms: Sports and athletics; Summer camps Principal Correspondents: Safford, John Dates: 1903, and undated Safford, Tom, 1914, n.d. Descriptive Title: Tom Safford correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1914, and undated Subject Terms: Music Principal Correspondents: Safford, Tom Dates: 1914, and undated Sampson, Edward and Eleanor, 1939, 1959 Descriptive Title: Edward and Eleanor Sampson correspondence, 1939, 1959 Principal Correspondents: Sampson, Edward; Sampson, Eleanor Dates: 1939, 1959 Sanborn, Franklin B., 1882–1905 Descriptive Title: Franklin B. Sanborn correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1882–1905 Subject Terms: Widows and widowers; Families; Gifts and donations; Trust funds; Health condition Persons as Subjects: Brown, John; Brown, Jason; Thompson, Ruth Brown Principal Correspondents: Sanborn, Franklin B. Content Notes: A letter from March 1885 clarifies, “Mrs. [John] Brown was left, at her husband’s death in straitened circumstances, and has now reached an age when she should be free from all care for her labor and support. A committee has been appointed to receive subscriptions for a fund, the income of which may be used as a pension for the widow of the champion of Kansas” (Frames 0932–0933). William Lloyd (1838), Ralph Waldo Emerson, and John Greenleaf Whittier were members of the committee. In 1905, Sanborn seems to have also overseen a fund for Harriet Tubman (Frame 0947). Dates: 1882–1905 Reel 23 0001 0083 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Saunders, Babette, 1929–39, n.d. Descriptive Title: Babette Saunders correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1929–1939, and undated Subject Terms: Outdoor recreation; Colleges and universities Principal Correspondents: Saunders, Babette Dates: 1929–1939, and undated Saunders, Kenneth, 1928–29 Descriptive Title: Kenneth Saunders correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1929 Principal Correspondents: Saunders, Kenneth Dates: 1928–1929 68 Frame No. 0093 0108 0254 0315 0325 0333 0350 0359 0374 Sawyer, Agnes Sampson, 1959 Descriptive Title: Agnes Sampson Sawyer correspondence to Agnes Garrison and Frank Wright Garrison, 1959 Subject Terms: Housing Principal Correspondents: Sawyer, Agnes Sampson Dates: 1959 Sayre, Nora, 1962–65 Descriptive Title: Nora Sayre correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1962–1965 Subject Terms: Writers and writing; Gifts and donations; Publishers and publishing; Clothing and clothing industry; Civil rights Principal Correspondents: Sayre, Nora Dates: 1962–1965 Sayre, Nora, 1972–74, n.d. Descriptive Title: Nora Sayre correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1972–1974, and undated Subject Terms: Writers and writing; Publishers and publishing; Books and bookselling; Health condition; Employment; Motion pictures Organization Names: MacDowell Colony; New York Times Principal Correspondents: Sayre, Nora Dates: 1972–1974, and undated Sayre, Nora Clemens, 1962–63 Descriptive Title: Nora Clemens Sayre correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1962–1963 Subject Terms: Housing Principal Correspondents: Sayre, Nora Clemens Dates: 1962–1963 Scaife, Roger L., 1917–38 Descriptive Title: Roger L. Scaife correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1917–1938 Subject Terms: Publishers and publishing Organization Names: Houghton Mifflin Company; Little, Brown & Company Principal Correspondents: Scaife, Roger L. Dates: 1917–1938 Scattergood, J. Henry, 1917–32 Descriptive Title: J. Henry Scattergood correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1917–1932 Subject Terms: War relief; World War I; Society of Friends Organization Names: American Red Cross Principal Correspondents: Scattergood, J. Henry Dates: 1917–1932 Schlesinger, Mary, 1898–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Mary Schlesinger correspondence, 1898–1909, and undated Principal Correspondents: Schlesinger, Mary Dates: 1898–1909, and undated Scott, J. Winifred, 1923 Descriptive Title: J. Winifred Scott correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1923 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Scott, J. Winifred Dates: 1923 Sedgwick, Ellery, 1911–16 Descriptive Title: Ellery Sedgwick correspondence to Frank Wright Garrison, 1911–1916 Subject Terms: Publishers and publishing Organization Names: The Atlantic Monthly Principal Correspondents: Sedgwick, Ellery Dates: 1911–1916 69 Frame No. 0380 0460 0473 0485 0501 0548 0562 0591 0634 Severance, Caroline, 1883–1911, n.d. Descriptive Title: Caroline Severance correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1883–1911, and undated Subject Terms: Monetary policy; Women’s suffrage Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Severance, Caroline Dates: 1883–1911, and undated Sewall, Harriet Winslow, 1889, n.d. Descriptive Title: Harriet Winslow Sewall correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1889, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying; Health condition Principal Correspondents: Sewall, Harriet Winslow Dates: 1889, and undated Sewall, Samuel, 1881–85, n.d. Descriptive Title: Samuel Sewall correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1881–1885, and undated Subject Terms: Writings; Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Sewall, Samuel Dates: 1881–1885, and undated Shackleton, Lydia, 1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Lydia Shackleton correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1908, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Webb, Alfred Principal Correspondents: Shackleton, Lydia Dates: 1908, and undated Shaw, Dr. Anna Howard, 1897–1913 Descriptive Title: Dr. Anna Howard Shaw correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1897–1913 Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage Principal Correspondents: Shaw, Anna Howard Dates: 1897–1913 Shaw, S. B., 1896–99 Descriptive Title: S. B. Shaw correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1896–1899 Principal Correspondents: Shaw, S. B. Dates: 1896–1899 Sheldon, Rosamund, 1963–64, n.d. Descriptive Title: Rosamund Sheldon correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1963–1964, and undated Principal Correspondents: Sheldon, Rosamund Dates: 1963–1964, and undated Simmons, Elizabeth, 1878–1905, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Simmons correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and Theresa Holmes Garrison, 1878–1905, and undated Principal Correspondents: Simmons, Elizabeth Dates: 1878–1905, and undated Simons, E. H., 1908 Descriptive Title: E. H. Simons correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1908 Subject Terms: Writings; Publishers and publishing Organization Names: Saturday Evening Post Principal Correspondents: Simons, E. H. Dates: 1908 70 Frame No. 0642 0661 0665 0791 Simpson, Joseph, 1877–1901 Descriptive Title: Joseph Simpson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1877–1901 Principal Correspondents: Simpson, Joseph Dates: 1877–1901 Sinclair, Upton, 1924 Descriptive Title: Upton Sinclair correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1924 Subject Terms: Books and bookselling Principal Correspondents: Sinclair, Upton; Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) Content Notes: In a letter to Sinclair, William Lloyd (1874) stated, “If your book goes to press with as many half truths and misleading inaccuracies as the proof page which I saw, I should think you would be heartily ashamed of it…. [C]areless and reckless misstatement flung around in chaotic and disorderly fashion is simply disgusting and disheartening” (Frame 0664). Dates: 1924 Smalley, Evelyn G., 1884–87 Descriptive Title: Evelyn G. Smalley correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1884–1887 Subject Terms: Travel; Holidays; Theater Geographic Place Names: England Principal Correspondents: Smalley, Evelyn G. Content Notes: In August 1884, Smalley wrote, “…we hope to go to Newport to pay a little visit to Mr. Edwin Booth and his daughter. I think I told thee what a nice girl she is” (Frame 0667). She goes on to relate of their visit that “The house itself is charming and cosy [sic], and Mr. Booth and Edwina a charming host and hostess” (Frame 0670). Edwin Booth was a famous stage actor and brother of John Wilkes Booth. Dates: 1884–1887 Smalley, Evelyn G., 1888–90 Descriptive Title: Evelyn G. Smalley correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1888–1890 Subject Terms: Fires and fire prevention; Travel; Health condition Geographic Place Names: England Principal Correspondents: Smalley, Evelyn G. Dates: 1888–1890 Reel 24 0001 0024 0031 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Smalley, Phoebe Garnant, 1899, n.d. Descriptive Title: Phoebe Garnant Smalley correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1899, and undated Subject Terms: Health condition Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Agnes Principal Correspondents: Smalley, Phoebe Garnant Content Notes: Smalley was an adopted daughter of abolitionist Wendell Phillips. Dates: 1899, and undated Smeal, William G., 1889, 1904 Descriptive Title: William G. Smeal correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1889, 1904 Principal Correspondents: Smeal, William G. Dates: 1889, 1904 Smith, Francis, 1928–29, 1937 Descriptive Title: Francis Smith correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1928–1929, 1937 Subject Terms: Sports and athletics 71 Frame No. 0036 0043 0114 0120 0223 0226 0234 0280 Principal Correspondents: Smith, Francis Dates: 1928–1929, 1937 Smith, Goldwin, 1895, 1905 Descriptive Title: Goldwin Smith correspondence, 1895, 1905 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Smith, Goldwin Dates: 1895, 1905 Smith, Joseph Lindin [sic], 1883–95, n.d. Descriptive Title: Joseph Lindon Smith correspondence to Agnes Garrison, Charles Garrison, and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1883–1895, and undated Subject Terms: Painting; Travel Geographic Place Names: Europe Principal Correspondents: Smith, Joseph Lindon Dates: 1883–1895, and undated Smith, Stedman, 1916–20 Descriptive Title: Stedman Smith correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916–1920 Subject Terms: Business Principal Correspondents: Smith, Stedman Dates: 1916–1920 Smith, Stella Bromage, 1943–66, 1985, n.d. Descriptive Title: Stella Bromage Smith correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison and Alice O’Reilly “Pat” Garrison, 1943–1966, 1985, and undated Subject Terms: World War II; Military camp life Principal Correspondents: Smith, Stella Bromage Dates: 1943–1966, 1985, and undated Somerset, Isabel, 1895 Descriptive Title: Isabel Somerset correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1895 Subject Terms: Lynching Organization Names: British Women’s Temperance Association Principal Correspondents: Somerset, Isabel Dates: 1895 Southwick, Sarah, 1885–95 Descriptive Title: Sarah Southwick correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1885–1895 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery; Health condition Persons as Subjects: Fiske, Photius Principal Correspondents: Southwick, Sarah Dates: 1885–1895 Spence, Catherine, 1894–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Catherine Spence correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1894–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage; Elections; Child welfare Geographic Place Names: Australia Principal Correspondents: Spence, Catherine Dates: 1894–1909, and undated Spring, Rebecca, 1903–05 Descriptive Title: Rebecca Spring correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1903–1905 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery Persons as Subjects: George, Henry; Thompson, Ruth Brown; Brown, John Principal Correspondents: Spring, Rebecca Dates: 1903–1905 72 Frame No. 0299 0305 0342 0371 0380 0420 0457 0479 Stafford, Wendell Phillips, 1917–18 Descriptive Title: Wendell Phillips Stafford correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1917– 1918 Subject Terms: Portraits Principal Correspondents: Stafford, Wendell Phillips Dates: 1917–1918 Stantial, Edna Lamprey, 1941–59, n.d. Descriptive Title: Edna Lamprey Stantial correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1941–1959, and undated Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Historic documents and artifacts; Libraries; Women’s suffrage; Colleges and universities Principal Correspondents: Stantial, Edna Lamprey Content Notes: Letters chronicle Stantial’s efforts to organize materials on the women’s suffrage movement. Dates: 1941–1959, and undated Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1899–1900, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Cady Stanton correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1899– 1900, and undated Subject Terms: Abolitionist movement; Slaves and slavery; Woman’s Bible; Women’s rights Principal Correspondents: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Content Notes: Several letters discuss Stanton’s “Woman’s Bible” that assesses the relationship of women and the Bible. Dates: 1899–1900, and undated Stearns, Guy B., 1922, 1939 Descriptive Title: Guy B. Stearns correspondence to Katherine McKim Garrison Norton and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1922, 1939 Principal Correspondents: Stearns, Guy B. Dates: 1922, 1939 Steinthal, Alfred, 1867–1906 Descriptive Title: Alfred Steinthal correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805) and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1867–1906 Subject Terms: Death and dying Geographic Place Names: United Kingdom Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson; Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Steinthal, Alfred Dates: 1867–1906 Steinwedell, Ann, 1926–27 Descriptive Title: Ann Steinwedell correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1926–1927 Subject Terms: Football; Colleges and universities; Travel Principal Correspondents: Steinwedell, Ann Dates: 1926–1927 Stephens, Frank, 1896–1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Frank Stephens correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1896–1908, and undated Subject Terms: Tax reform Principal Correspondents: Stephens, Frank Dates: 1896–1908, and undated Stevens, Arthur W., 1905–09, n.d. Descriptive Title: Arthur W. Stevens correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1905–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Religious faith; Tariffs 73 Frame No. 0501 0507 0519 0537 0539 0552 0607 0617 0668 Principal Correspondents: Stevens, Arthur W. Dates: 1905–1909, and undated Stone, Lucy, 1882–88 Descriptive Title: Lucy Stone correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1882–1888 Principal Correspondents: Stone, Lucy Dates: 1882–1888 Storey, Moorfield, 1899–1909 Descriptive Title: Moorfield Storey correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1899–1909 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Storey, Moorfield Dates: 1899–1909 Sturge, Sophia, 1890–92, n.d. Descriptive Title: Sophia Sturge correspondence, 1890–1892, and undated Principal Correspondents: Sturge, Sophia Dates: 1890–1892, and undated Sunday, Billy, 1916 Descriptive Title: Billy Sunday correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Sunday, Billy Dates: 1916 Sweezy, Everett, 1916–18, n.d. Descriptive Title: Everett Sweezy correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1916–1918, and undated Subject Terms: Securities; Investments; Banks and banking Persons as Subjects: Sweezy, Everett Principal Correspondents: Sweezy, Everett Dates: 1916–1918, and undated Talbot, Fritz and Beatrice, 1900–59, n.d. Descriptive Title: Fritz and Beatrice Talbot correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1900–1959, and undated Principal Correspondents: Talbot, Fritz; Talbot, Beatrice Dates: 1900–1959, and undated Tarbell, Ida M., 1906–09 Descriptive Title: Ida M. Tarbell correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1906–1909 Subject Terms: Tariffs; Writings Organization Names: The American Magazine Principal Correspondents: Tarbell, Ida M. Dates: 1906–1909 Taylor, Edward R., 1899–1907, n.d. Descriptive Title: Edward R. Taylor correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1899–1907, and undated Subject Terms: Poetry; Writers and writing Principal Correspondents: Taylor, Edward R. Content Notes: Notes for a book Taylor was working on were destroyed in the fire following the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Dates: 1899–1907, and undated Taylor, Hyman, 1915–47 Descriptive Title: Hyman Taylor correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1915–1947 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Holidays; Clothing and clothing industry; Clerical workers; Colleges and universities; Employment; Health condition Persons as Subjects: Taylor, Samuel 74 Frame No. 0739 0747 0750 0752 0761 0770 0783 0787 0802 Principal Correspondents: Taylor, Hyman; Taylor, Samuel Dates: 1915–1947 Taylor, Samuel, 1919–42 Descriptive Title: Samuel Taylor correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1919–1942 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Health condition Principal Correspondents: Taylor, Samuel Dates: 1919–1942 Terry, Ellen, n.d. Descriptive Title: Ellen Terry correspondence to Mildred Yarnall Garrison, undated Subject Terms: Eye diseases and defects; Travel Principal Correspondents: Terry, Ellen Dates: Undated Thaxter, Celia, 1877 Descriptive Title: Celia Thaxter correspondence, 1877 Principal Correspondents: Thaxter, Celia Dates: 1877 Thayer, C. C., 1879–89 Descriptive Title: C. C. Thayer correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1879–1889 Subject Terms: Death and dying; Biographies Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Thayer, C. C. Dates: 1879–1889 Thomas, Charles Swain, 1939–46 Descriptive Title: Charles Swain Thomas correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1939–1946 Principal Correspondents: Thomas, Charles Swain Dates: 1939–1946 Thomas, Martha B. O., 1894–98 Descriptive Title: Martha B. O. Thomas correspondence, 1894–1898 Subject Terms: Writings Principal Correspondents: Thomas, Martha B. O. Dates: 1894–1898 Thompson, George, n.d. Descriptive Title: George Thompson correspondence, undated Principal Correspondents: Thompson, George Dates: Undated Thompson, Ruth (Brown), 1888–92 Descriptive Title: Ruth Brown Thompson correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1888– 1892 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Brown, Owen Principal Correspondents: Thompson, Ruth Brown Content Notes: Thompson was the daughter of abolitionist John Brown. In a couple of letters she talks of the death of her brother, Owen, who took part in the raid at Harper’s Ferry. Dates: 1888–1892 Tolman, Harriet S., 1910–21 Descriptive Title: Harriet S. correspondence Tolman to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1910–1921 Subject Terms: Books and bookselling Principal Correspondents: Tolman, Harriet S. Dates: 1910–1921 75 Frame No. 0823 0856 0871 0873 0875 Torrence, Betty (“Buck”), 1929 Descriptive Title: Betty “Buck” Torrence correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1929 Principal Correspondents: Torrence, Betty “Buck” Dates: 1929 Trotter, William Monroe, 1914–34, n.d. Descriptive Title: William Monroe Trotter correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1914– 1934, and undated Subject Terms: Black Americans; Gifts and donations; Civil rights Principal Correspondents: Trotter, William Monroe Dates: 1914–1934, and undated Tuke, Mabel, 1911 Descriptive Title: Mabel Tuke correspondence, 1911 Organization Names: The Women’s Social and Political Union Principal Correspondents: Tuke, Mabel Dates: 1911 Twain, Mark, 1901 Descriptive Title: Mark Twain correspondence to Hazard Stevens, 1901 Subject Terms: Writers and writing Principal Correspondents: Twain, Mark Content Notes: Single letter, declining a request to write an article, is signed “SL. Clemens” for Twain’s given name, Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Dates: 1901 Twitchell, Eliza, 1894–1922, n.d. Descriptive Title: Eliza Twitchell correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1894–1922, and undated Subject Terms: Tax reform; Church of Christ, Scientist; Writers and writing Persons as Subjects: George, Henry Principal Correspondents: Twitchell, Eliza Dates: 1894–1922, and undated Reel 25 0001 0009 0022 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Upton, Harriet Taylor, 1905–08 Descriptive Title: Harriet Taylor Upton correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1905–1908 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations Organization Names: National American Woman Suffrage Association Principal Correspondents: Upton, Harriet Taylor Dates: 1905–1908 Venturi, Emilie A., 1888–90 Descriptive Title: Emilie Ashurst Venturi correspondence, 1888–1890 Principal Correspondents: Venturi, Emilie Ashurst Dates: 1888–1890 Von Erdberg, Amy and Eleanor, 1960–65, n.d. Descriptive Title: Amy and Eleanor Von Erdberg correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1960–1965, and undated Subject Terms: Health condition; Death and dying; Hospitals and nursing homes Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Frank Wright; Von Erdberg, Eleanor Principal Correspondents: Von Erdberg, Amy; Von Erdberg, Eleanor Content Notes: Amy and Eleanor were mother and daughter. Dates: 1960–1965, and undated 76 Frame No. 0117 0125 0151 0176 0183 0412 0562 Walsh, Walter, 1905–07 Descriptive Title: Walter Walsh correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1905–1907 Subject Terms: Peace movements Principal Correspondents: Walsh, Walter Dates: 1905–1907 Warner, Eleanor, 1893–1900, n.d. Descriptive Title: Eleanor Warner correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1893–1900, and undated Subject Terms: Travel Geographic Place Names: Chicago, Illinois Principal Correspondents: Warner, Eleanor Dates: 1893–1900, and undated Washington, Booker T., 1896–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Booker T. Washington correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1896–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Gifts and donations Organization Names: Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute Principal Correspondents: Washington, Booker T. Content Notes: In March 1904, Washington wrote, “The thing which encourages me most is the rank and file of our people getting upon their feet and assuring their rights regardless of all obstacles, and so long as they can keep up their courage I shall feel that we are not losing out” (Frame 0164). Dates: 1896–1909, and undated Waters, Henry F., 1905 Descriptive Title: Henry F. Waters correspondence, 1905 Principal Correspondents: Waters, Henry F. Dates: 1905 Watts, William P., 1897–1947, n.d. Descriptive Title: William P. Watts correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1897–1947, and undated Subject Terms: Sports and athletics; Business; Children; Families Geographic Place Names: Japan; England Principal Correspondents: Watts, William P. Dates: 1897–1947, and undated Webb, Alfred, 1872–1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Alfred Webb correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison (1838), and Wendell Phillips Garrison, 1872–1908, and undated Subject Terms: Health condition; Death and dying; Travel; Religion-based activities; Child rearing; Sovereignty Geographic Place Names: Scotland; Ireland; United Kingdom Principal Correspondents: Webb, Alfred Content Notes: Frame 0449 contains an advertisement for the Kyles of Bute Hydropathic Establishment in Scotland. Dates: 1872–1908, and undated Webb, Deborah, 1894–1908 Descriptive Title: Deborah Webb correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1894–1908 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Webb, Alfred Principal Correspondents: Webb, Deborah Dates: 1894–1908 77 Frame No. 0594 0599 0608 0633 0636 0643 0650 0709 0762 Webb, Ruth D., 1869 Descriptive Title: Ruth D. Webb correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Ellen Wright Garrison, 1869 Principal Correspondents: Webb, Ruth D. Dates: 1869 Weld, Agnes, 1908–09, n.d. Descriptive Title: Agnes Weld correspondence, 1908–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Household finance Principal Correspondents: Weld, Agnes Dates: 1908–1909, and undated Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1860–80, n.d. Descriptive Title: Theodore Dwight Weld correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), Ellen Wright Garrison, and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1860–1880, and undated Subject Terms: Private schools Organization Names: Eagleswood School (Perth Amboy, New Jersey) Principal Correspondents: Weld, Theodore Dwight Dates: 1860–1880, and undated Weld, Theodore Grimké, 1907 Descriptive Title: Theodore Grimké Weld correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1907 Subject Terms: Investments Principal Correspondents: Weld, Theodore Grimké Dates: 1907 Wellington, Henry W., 1901–02 Descriptive Title: Henry W. Wellington correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1901–1902 Subject Terms: Marriage Principal Correspondents: Wellington, Henry W. Dates: 1901–1902 Wellington, Lydia D., 1901–13 Descriptive Title: Lydia D. Wellington correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1901–1913 Principal Correspondents: Wellington, Lydia D. Dates: 1901–1913 Wellington, Martha S., 1902–31, n.d. Descriptive Title: Martha S. Wellington correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1902–1931, and undated Subject Terms: Marriage; Private clubs and societies; Securities; Household economics and management Principal Correspondents: Wellington, Martha S. Dates: 1902–1931, and undated Wentworth, Herman and Rita, 1928–30 Descriptive Title: Herman and Rita Wentworth correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1930 Subject Terms: Vacations; Colleges and universities; Marriage Principal Correspondents: Wentworth, Herman; Wentworth, Rita Dates: 1928–1930 Weston, Anne Warren, 1885–89 Descriptive Title: Anne Warren Weston correspondence, 1885–1889 Principal Correspondents: Weston, Anne Warren Dates: 1885–1889 78 Frame No. 0777 0786 0795 0813 0827 0841 0854 0886 0916 Weston, Caroline, 1901, n.d. Descriptive Title: Caroline Weston correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1901, and undated Subject Terms: Leasing and renting Principal Correspondents: Weston, Caroline Dates: 1901, and undated Whipple, Charles K., 1883–89 Descriptive Title: Charles K. Whipple correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1883–1889 Principal Correspondents: Whipple, Charles K. Dates: 1883–1889 Whitney, Anne, 1883–1904, n.d. Descriptive Title: Anne Whitney correspondence, 1883–1904, and undated Principal Correspondents: Whitney, Anne Dates: 1883–1904, and undated Wigham, Eliza, 1885–98 Descriptive Title: Eliza Wigham correspondence, 1885–1898 Subject Terms: Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Wigham, Eliza Content Notes: The first letter is addressed to the children of William Lloyd Garrison (1805) and subsequent letters were most likely sent to one or more of them as well. Dates: 1885–1898 Willard, Frances E., 1887–95 Descriptive Title: Frances E. Willard correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838), 1887–1895 Subject Terms: Lynching; Black Americans; Speeches and addresses Organization Names: Woman’s Christian Temperance Union Principal Correspondents: Willard, Frances E. Dates: 1887–1895 Wing, Charlotte, 1937–47 Descriptive Title: Charlotte Wing correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1937–1947 Principal Correspondents: Wing, Charlotte Dates: 1937–1947 Wing, Lester, 1933–39 Descriptive Title: Lester Wing correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1933–1939 Subject Terms: Private schools; Teachers; School administration; Curricula Organization Names: Mount Prospect School (Waltham, Massachusetts) Principal Correspondents: Wing, Lester Dates: 1933–1939 Winslow, Caroline, 1924–28 Descriptive Title: Caroline Winslow correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1924–1928 Principal Correspondents: Winslow, Caroline Dates: 1924–1928 Winsor, Ellen, 1940–49 Descriptive Title: Ellen Winsor correspondence to Frank Wright Garrison, 1940–1949 Subject Terms: Writings Persons as Subjects: Nock, Albert Jay Principal Correspondents: Winsor, Ellen Content Notes: Frank Garrison was editing the letters of Albert Jay Nock for Winsor and her sister, Rebecca Winsor Evans. Dates: 1940–1949 79 Frame No. 0951 Winston, Martha, 1929 Descriptive Title: Martha Winston correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1929 Principal Correspondents: Winston, Martha Dates: 1929 Reel 26 0001 0010 0039 0045 0098 0128 0144 0288 Garrison Family Correspondence–Letters to the Garrisons cont. Wise, C. E., 1904, n.d. Descriptive Title: C. E. Wise correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1904, and undated Subject Terms: Household economics and management Principal Correspondents: Wise, C. E. Dates: 1904, and undated Wise, Marguerite A., 1900–26, n.d. Descriptive Title: Marguerite A. Wise correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1900–1926, and undated Subject Terms: Rental housing; Housing maintenance and repair Principal Correspondents: Wise, Marguerite A. Dates: 1900–1926, and undated Wood, Caroline Stratton, 1861, n.d. Descriptive Title: Caroline Stratton Wood correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1861, and undated Principal Correspondents: Wood, Caroline Stratton Dates: 1861, and undated Wood, Charles P., 1854–76, n.d. Descriptive Title: Charles P. Wood correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1854–1876, and undated Subject Terms: Private schools Principal Correspondents: Wood, Charles P. Dates: 1854–1876, and undated Wood, Frank, 1858–60, n.d. Descriptive Title: Frank Wood correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1858–1860, and undated Principal Correspondents: Wood, Frank Dates: 1858–1860, and undated Wood, Hetty, 1857–60, n.d. Descriptive Title: Hetty Wood correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1857–1860, and undated Principal Correspondents: Wood, Hetty Dates: 1857–1860, and undated Wright, Zilpha, 1958–85, n.d. Descriptive Title: Zilpha Wright correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison and Eleanor Garrison, 1958–1985, and undated Subject Terms: Vacations; Outdoor recreation; Families; Housing Geographic Place Names: Cape Cod, Massachusetts Principal Correspondents: Wright, Zilpha Dates: 1958–1985, and undated Wyman, Lillie B. Chace, 1894–99, n.d. Descriptive Title: Lillie B. Chace Wyman correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1894–1899, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Wyman, Lillie B. Chace Dates: 1894–1899, and undated 80 Frame No. 0299 0310 0345 0497 0505 0530 0546 0561 0576 0619 Yerrington, J. M. W., 1885–89 Descriptive Title: J. M. W. Yerrington correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1885– 1889 Subject Terms: Biographies Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Yerrington, J. M. W. Dates: 1885–1889 Yeomans, Edward, 1929–37 Descriptive Title: Edward Yeomans correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1929–1937 Subject Terms: Education; Youth; Private schools; School administration Principal Correspondents: Yeomans, Edward Dates: 1929–1937 Yeomans, Julia, 1928–39, n.d. Descriptive Title: Julia Yeomans correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1928–1939, and undated Subject Terms: Music; Colleges and universities; Farms and farmers Principal Correspondents: Yeomans, Julia Dates: 1928–1939, and undated Yeomans, Edward Jr., 1929–30 Descriptive Title: Edward Yeomans Jr. correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1929–1930 Subject Terms: Travel; Colleges and universities Principal Correspondents: Yeomans, Edward, Jr. Dates: 1929–1930 Young, Francis and Constance, 1941–46, n.d. Descriptive Title: Francis and Constance Young correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1941–1946, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Clerical workers Principal Correspondents: Young, Francis; Young, Constance Dates: 1941–1946, and undated Young, Mary B., 1941–44 Descriptive Title: Mary B. Young correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison, 1941–1944 Principal Correspondents: Young, Mary B. Dates: 1941–1944 Zakrzewska, Marie E., 1887–98, n.d. Descriptive Title: Marie E. Zakrzewska correspondence, 1887–1898, and undated Subject Terms: Monetary policy Principal Correspondents: Zakrzewska, Marie E. Dates: 1887–1898, and undated Garrison Family Correspondence–Miscellaneous Emerson, Claire (Tita) Garrison, 1916–41 Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Claire Garrison “Tita” Emerson, 1916–1941 Dates: 1916–1941 Garrison, Agnes, 1872–1916 Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Agnes Garrison, 1872–1916 Subject Terms: Theater; Colleges and universities Principal Correspondents: Crook, Margaret B.; Hallowell, May; Wilson, Emily Newcomb Dates: 1872–1916 Garrison, Alice, 1947–81 Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Alice O’Reilly “Pat” Garrison, 1947–1981 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Rion, H.; Rossiter, Frances S.; Toner, John G.; Garrison, John Bright Dates: 1947–1981 81 Frame No. 0660 0786 0905 Garrison, David Lloyd, A–B, 1923–45, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s last names A–B), 1923–1945, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Voluntary military service; World War II; Coral reefs and islands; Vacations; Private clubs and societies; Speeches and addresses Geographic Place Names: British Virgin Islands Organization Names: Massachusetts Audubon Society; The ‘Guana Island Club; St. Andrew’s Day Camp Principal Correspondents: Allen, Glover M.; Allyn, Richard; Batchelder, Laura; Bernstein, Sherman; Berrall, Gertrude; Sanger, Richard H.; Blaydow, Erna B.; Brewer, Martha; Brewster, Henry H.; Butler, James J. Dates: 1923–1945, and undated Garrison, David Lloyd, C–D, 1922–51, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s last names C–D), 1922–1951, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Speeches and addresses; Books and bookselling Principal Correspondents: Callahan, Madelyn; Chapin, James P.; Cloke, Paul; Cotton, Vera; Darling, Frances C.; Dubord, André Dates: 1922–1951, and undated Garrison, David Lloyd, E–F, 1925–42, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s last names E–F), 1925–1942, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Insurance; Books and bookselling Principal Correspondents: Eckstorm, Paul F.; Edge, Rosalie; Fairfield, John; Fiedler, Henry George; Forster, Ralph; Foster, Elizabeth Dates: 1925–1942, and undated Reel 27 0001 0156 Garrison Family Correspondence–Miscellaneous cont. Garrison, David Lloyd, G–H, 1925–49, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s last names G–H), 1925–1949, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Colleges and universities; Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Gleason, Fred; Grant, Don; Greene, Helen; Hall, Carolyn; Hart, Ann Ayres; Harwood, Anne R.; Hutchinson, Jim Dates: 1925–1949, and undated Garrison, David Lloyd, J–L, 1924–47, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s last names J–L), 1924–1947, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Prisoners of war; Refugees; Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Kalmenoff, Matthew; Korth, Werner; Fuller, Marjorie W.; Lawson, Roy, Jr.; Leatherby, Katharine; Low, Ann Content Notes: In May 1946, David received a letter from a former prisoner of war, Werner Korth: “You will be very surprised to get a letter from one of your former PW’s in France…. I, myself, would be very delighted to hear some-thing from you and the former members of Central Supply…” (Frames 0179–0180). A year and a half later, Korth followed up with David: “I thank you very much for your post-card from Feb. 24 which I received March 24, the very last day of my captivity…. My parents and I, we are living now…near Goettingen (English occupation zone) 82 Frame No. 0254 0362 0492 0609 0695 as fugitives from the eastern part of Germany cause we lost our real home and all our money in 1945” (Frame 0183). Dates: 1924–1947, and undated Garrison, David Lloyd, M–N, 1920–48, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s last names M–N), 1920–1948, and undated Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Birds and bird conservation; Books and bookselling; Holidays; Education Persons as Subjects: Maynard, Charles J. Principal Correspondents: Magie, William A., II; Maynard, Charles J.; Moos, Ann; Morris, Mary F.; Morse, Nancy W.; Nichols, Adelaide Dates: 1920–1948, and undated Garrison, David Lloyd, P–R, 1925–50, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s last names P–R), 1925–1950, and undated Subject Terms: Travel; Birds and bird conservation; Private schools Organization Names: The Deane School (Santa Barbara, California) Principal Correspondents: Painter, Marjorie M.; Peabody, Katharine P.; Peters, Eleanor; Peters, James L.; Pettengill, Gordon; Read, Peggy; Reynolds, Hewitt; Rice, John Clark, Jr.; Rotch, Josephine Dates: 1925–1950, and undated Garrison, David Lloyd, S–T, 1926–50, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s last names S–T), 1926–1950, and undated Subject Terms: Teachers; Private schools; Birds and bird conservation; World War II; Military personnel Geographic Place Names: United Kingdom Principal Correspondents: Sargent, Porter; Saunders, W. E.; Skutt, Maggie; Souther, Rita; Streeter, Helen; Thomas, Anne Dates: 1926–1950, and undated Garrison, David Lloyd, U–Z, 1922–43, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s last names U–Z), 1922–1943, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Painting Principal Correspondents: Wagner, Edward H.; Walling, Willoughby H.; White, Ed; White, F. B.; Williams, Abbie Lou; Young, Vera Dates: 1922–1943, and undated Garrison, David Lloyd, Unidentified, A–E, 1925–85, n.d. Descriptive Title: Unidentified correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s names A–E), 1925– 1985, and undated Subject Terms: Birds and bird conservation; Army; Military duty assignments and releases; Health condition; Football; Outdoor recreation Dates: 1925–1985, and undated Reel 28 0001 Garrison Family Correspondence–Miscellaneous cont. Garrison, David Lloyd, Unidentified, F–P, 1925–85, n.d. Descriptive Title: Unidentified correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s names F–P), 1925– 1985, and undated Subject Terms: Summer camps; Employment; Birds and bird conservation 83 Frame No. 0194 0405 0506 0581 0633 0670 0777 Organization Names: J. H. Emerson & Co. Dates: 1925–1985, and undated Garrison, David Lloyd, Unidentified, R–Y, 1925–85, n.d. Descriptive Title: Unidentified correspondence to David Lloyd Garrison (sender’s names R–Y), 1925– 1985, and undated Subject Terms: Travel; Birds and bird conservation; Economic policy; Revolutions; Governmentcitizen relations Geographic Place Names: Prague, Czechoslovakia; Europe Dates: 1925–1985, and undated Garrison, Edith Stephenson, A–B, 1908–67, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names A– B), 1908–1967, and undated Subject Terms: Children; Families Principal Correspondents: Adams, Sherman; Bill, Georgia D.; Bradford, Robert Content Notes: In September 1956, Sherman Adams, assistant to President Eisenhower, replied to a letter from Edith regarding Richard M. Nixon and the “great importance” of the vice presidency (Frame 0406). Dates: 1908–1967, and undated Garrison, Edith Stephenson, C, 1896–63 [sic], n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names C), 1896–1963, and undated Subject Terms: Marriage Principal Correspondents: Compere, Ruth; Compere, Janet; Cross, Elizabeth Breckinridge; Cunningham, Florence Dates: 1896–1963, and undated Garrison, Edith Stephenson, D–F, 1915–54, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names D– F), 1915–1954, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying Principal Correspondents: French, Helen Dates: 1915–1954, and undated Garrison, Edith Stephenson, G, 1932–58, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names G), 1932–1958, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying; Religious faith Principal Correspondents: Garland, Alice; Grinnell, Leslie Dates: 1932–1958, and undated Garrison, Edith Stephenson, H, 1901–61, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names H), 1901–1961, and undated Subject Terms: Travel; Families Organization Names: State Street Trust Company Principal Correspondents: Harrington, Lillian F.; Harris, Anita; Haynes, Anna M.; Heinemann, Belle Dates: 1901–1961, and undated Garrison, Edith Stephenson, I–L, 1900–45, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names I– L), 1900–1945, and undated Principal Correspondents: Jewett, Gertrude; Kennedy, Harris Dates: 1900–1945, and undated 84 Frame No. 0811 0875 Garrison, Edith Stephenson, M, 1900–57, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names M), 1900–1957, and undated Subject Terms: Missions and missionaries; Housing costs and financing Geographic Place Names: Scotland; Africa Principal Correspondents: MacDonald, Robert G.; MacDonald, Ella; McLannan, Hattie; Mabbett, Edith Louise; MacKenzie, Larry; More, Sarah Peck; Morrison, Ruth Dates: 1900–1957, and undated Garrison, Edith Stephenson, N–P, 1900–61, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names N– P), 1900–1961, and undated Subject Terms: Marriage Principal Correspondents: Newbury, Katharine; Nobechi, Keizo; Pearson, Elizabeth W. Dates: 1900–1961, and undated Reel 29 0001 0072 0159 0398 0527 Garrison Family Correspondence–Miscellaneous cont. Garrison, Edith Stephenson, R–T, 1896–67 [sic], n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names R– T), 1896–1967, and undated Principal Correspondents: Richardson, Clarence H.; Sacrement, Aimée du S. Dates: 1896–1967, and undated Garrison, Edith Stephenson, W–Z, 1909–67, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison (sender’s last names W–Z), 1909–1967, and undated Subject Terms: Death and dying Principal Correspondents: Wallace, Dorothy; Watson, Arthur E.; Weber, F. M.; Wheeler, Alice C. Dates: 1909–1967, and undated Garrison, Edith Stephenson, Unidentified, 1898–64 [sic], n.d. Descriptive Title: Unidentified correspondence to Edith Stephenson Garrison, 1898–1964, and undated Subject Terms: Families; Children; Holidays; Health condition; Travel Dates: 1898–1964, and undated Garrison, Eleanor, 1897–1974, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Eleanor Garrison, 1897–1974, and undated Subject Terms: Poetry; Books and bookselling; Families; Children; Travel; Vacations Persons as Subjects: Churchill, Winston Principal Correspondents: Gilbert, Martin; Halliday, Mrs. John; Gilbert, Helen; Smith, Eleanor; Stone, Evelyn Dates: 1897–1974, and undated Garrison, Ellen Wright––Eagleswood school friends, 1857–60, n.d. Descriptive Title: Correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison from her friends at Eagleswood School, 1857–1860, and undated Subject Terms: Private schools; School-based activities Organization Names: Eagleswood School (Perth Amboy, New Jersey) Principal Correspondents: Johnson, Mary Wright; Haskell, Thomas F.; Pope, Lottie C. Content Notes: Prominent abolitionist Theodore Dwight Weld ran the Eagleswood School. His correspondence to Garrison family members can be found on Reel 25 beginning at Frame 0608. Dates: 1857–1860, and undated 85 Frame No. 0560 0607 0725 0739 0761 0788 0811 Garrison, Ellen Wright, Miscellaneous, 1856–1908 Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Ellen Wright Garrison, 1856–1908 Principal Correspondents: Henry, Alice; Noyes, Edward Hillard; Pierce, Edward L. Dates: 1856–1908 Garrison, Francis Jackson, A–M, 1879–1913, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, 1879–1913, and undated Subject Terms: Biographies; Periodicals; Slaves and slavery; Women’s rights Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Organization Names: The Modern Review Principal Correspondents: Armstrong, Richard Acland; Burleigh, Margaret J.; Cobb, Samuel C.; Cooper, Joseph; Scott, Mary Augusta; Stanfield, J.; Stevenson, Hannah E.; Whiting, N. H.; Wise, John S. Dates: 1879–1913, and undated Garrison, Frank Wright, 1952–61 Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Frank Wright Garrison, 1952–1961 Subject Terms: Music Dates: 1952–1961 Garrison, Wendell Phillips, 1880–89, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Wendell Phillips Garrison, 1880–1889, and undated Subject Terms: Bible; Constitution of U.S.; Slaves and slavery Organization Names: Reformed Presbyterian Church Principal Correspondents: Milligan, A. McLeod Dates: 1880–1889, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1805), A–Z, 1845–66, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1805), 1845–1866, and undated Subject Terms: Health condition; Slaves and slavery; Freedmen and freedwomen Geographic Place Names: Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina Principal Correspondents: Ashurst, W. H., Jr.; Russell, Sarah; Schofield, Martha Dates: 1845–1866, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), A, 1888–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names A), 1888–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Writings Principal Correspondents: Abbot, Francis E.; Avery, Myrta Lockett Dates: 1888–1909, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), B, 1858–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names B), 1858–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery; Antebellum events; Speeches and addresses; Tariffs; Writings Principal Correspondents: Bainbridge, Bessie; Baker, John F.; Barker, D. C.; Bigelow, John; Brown, Edward; Bunker, Edward; Byles, S. A. Dates: 1858–1909, and undated Reel 30 0001 Garrison Family Correspondence–Miscellaneous cont. Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), C, 1874–1907, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names C), 1874–1907, and undated Subject Terms: Writings; Chinese exclusion laws 86 Frame No. 0081 0147 0167 0196 0250 0349 0374 Organization Names: Webster Historical Society Principal Correspondents: Chamberlain, Paul; Collins, Rebecca Pool; Collins, John A.; Cummings, Thomas H. Dates: 1874–1907, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), D, 1879–1907, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names D), 1879–1907, and undated Subject Terms: Poetry; Writings; Clergy; Speeches and addresses Persons as Subjects: Green, Beriah Principal Correspondents: Dabney, Julia P.; Deming, P.; Dillard, James H.; Drake, F. H. Dates: 1879–1907, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), E, 1885–1907, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names E), 1885–1907, and undated Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses; Writings; Indians; Prejudice Principal Correspondents: Ellis, Charles Dates: 1885–1907, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), F, 1886–1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names F), 1886–1908, and undated Subject Terms: Writings; Speeches and addresses; Tariffs Principal Correspondents: Farlow, Alfred; Fitzgerald, John F.; Fox, Joel Dates: 1886–1908, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), G, 1895–1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names G), 1895–1908, and undated Subject Terms: Writings; Speeches and addresses; Economic policy Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Gladstone, J. P.; Greene, J. M. Dates: 1895–1908, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), H–I, 1895–1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names H–I), 1895–1908, and undated Subject Terms: Black Americans; Voting rights; Writings; Periodicals Principal Correspondents: Hale, Albert; Hale, Eugene; Heinzen, Rosa Prang; Henderson, Jessica L. Cox; Huntress, A. J.; Impey, Catherine Dates: 1895–1908, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), J, 1856–1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names J), 1856–1908, and undated Subject Terms: Religious faith Content Notes: In October 1900, R. H. Johnson wrote to William Lloyd, “I am a negro, born, raised and educated [in the South] and have witnessed many of the scenes that you read about in the dailies. It is true we [are] not slaves. But in a certain sence [sic] free men become slaves when surrounded by perculior [sic] circumstances. I would be glad to meet your people and talk with them concerning our condition” (Frame 0368). Dates: 1856–1908, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), K, 1863–1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names K), 1863–1908, and undated Subject Terms: Black Americans; Racial discrimination; Prison work programs 87 Frame No. 0400 0475 0576 0606 0667 0708 0772 Principal Correspondents: Keeler, Mrs. C. O.; Key, Ernest Dates: 1863–1908, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), L, 1881–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names L), 1881–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Chinese exclusion laws; Death and dying; Biographies; War Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805); Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson Principal Correspondents: Lillie, Andrew D.; Little, Eliza A.; Livernash, Edward J.; Love, Pattie B.; Lovejoy, Ida; Lorne, Martha Perry Dates: 1881–1909, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), M, 1882–1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names M), 1882–1908, and undated Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses; Tariffs; Taxation; Property value; Books and bookselling; Employment; Poetry; Historic documents and artifacts Principal Correspondents: McCrackan, W. D.; McHugh, Edward; Manning, Joseph C.; Manning, Mary E.; Marks, Alfred; Merrill, Margaret A.; Moulton, John G. Dates: 1882–1908, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), N–O, 1859–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names N–O), 1859–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Norton, Grace; Norrell, Annie C.; Ogden, Rollo Dates: 1859–1909, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), P, 1875–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names P), 1875–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Taxation; Tariffs; Health condition Principal Correspondents: Parker, C. M.; Perry, A. L.; Phipson, Evacustes A.; Prichard, Ellen M. Dates: 1875–1909, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), Q–R, 1896–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names Q–R), 1896–1909, and undated Subject Terms: Travel Geographic Place Names: Italy Principal Correspondents: Quincy, J. P.; Rogers, Anna K. Dates: 1896–1909, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), S, 1875–1907, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names S), 1875–1907, and undated Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses; Writings Principal Correspondents: Sinclair, William; Sprague, Homer B.; Stephenson, Abby Dates: 1875–1907, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), T–V, 1882–1909, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names T–V), 1882–1909, and undated Principal Correspondents: Thomas, J. S.; Tourgée, Albion W.; Tyson, Robert; Uhlein, Charlotte A.; Underwood, Sara A.; Unwin, Cobden Dates: 1882–1909, and undated 88 Frame No. 0816 0920 Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), W, 1882–1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) (sender’s last names W–Z), 1882–1908, and undated Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses; Writings; Tariffs; Books and bookselling; Private schools; Gifts and donations Principal Correspondents: Weld, Anna; Wells, Webster; White, Horace; Whitmore, W. H.; Zuckriegel, P. Dates: 1882–1908, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), A, 1903–42, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names A), 1903–1942, and undated Subject Terms: Bible; Teachers; Arts and the humanities Principal Correspondents: Adams, John Calvin; Allen, Abby Louise; Alsop, Joseph W. Dates: 1903–1942, and undated Reel 31 0001 0090 0177 0236 0293 0336 Garrison Family Correspondence–Miscellaneous cont. Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), B, 1900–45, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names B), 1900–1945, and undated Principal Correspondents: Bailey, May; Booth, W. S.; Brigham, William D.; Bromage, W. E. Dates: 1900–1945, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), C, 1915–40, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names C), 1915–1940, and undated Principal Correspondents: Campbell, Emma; Caporn, Alice M.; Coveney, James Dates: 1915–1940, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), D, 1900–43, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names D), 1900–1943, and undated Principal Correspondents: Dibbler, Benjamin W.; du Pont, Mary Chichester Dates: 1900–1943, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), E–F, 1900–43, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names E–F), 1900–1943, and undated Subject Terms: Taxation Principal Correspondents: Farwell, Sidney E.; Fitzgerald, Susan W.; Fuller, Richard Dates: 1900–1943, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), G, 1917–42, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names G), 1917–1942, and undated Subject Terms: Health condition Principal Correspondents: Gibbons, Henry J.; Grant, Frank; Graves, Alice B. Dates: 1917–1942, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), H, 1904–35, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names H), 1904–1935, and undated Subject Terms: World War I; International relations Geographic Place Names: Germany; France; United Kingdom Principal Correspondents: Halliday, Mary; Hinds, Wilfrid E.; Homer, Ella S. Dates: 1904–1935, and undated 89 Frame No. 0410 0450 0501 0567 0635 0698 0792 0811 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), J–K, 1913–38, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names J–K), 1913–1938, and undated Subject Terms: Publishers and publishing Principal Correspondents: James, E. H.; Jameson, A. R.; Johnson, Emily Cooper; Kingman, John A. Dates: 1913–1938, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), L, 1900–34, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names L), 1900–1934, and undated Subject Terms: Writings Principal Correspondents: Langley, Miles E.; Latta, James M., Jr.; Lawson, Robina I.; Lee, Herbert; Linsley, Letitia H. Dates: 1900–1934, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), M, 1906–33, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names M), 1906–1933, and undated Subject Terms: Employment; Youth; Crime and criminals; Poetry Principal Correspondents: McCormick, William B.; McGreevy, Milton; Merriam, Louise M.; Merrill, Boynton; Mifflin, Lloyd; Moseley, A. G. Dates: 1906–1933, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), N–P, 1900–58, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names N–P), 1900–1958, and undated Subject Terms: Economic policy; Christianity; Black Americans; Racial discrimination Principal Correspondents: Neilson, Francis; Norton, Alice L.; O’Shea, E. A.; Person, W. Lee; Philips, Calvin, Jr.; Powers, H. H.; Purdy, Lawson Dates: 1900–1958, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), R, 1904–43, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names R), 1904–1943, and undated Principal Correspondents: Raymond, William L.; Runsly, Mary; Russell, Kathleen; Rivington, Percy Dates: 1904–1943, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), S, 1916–4208 [sic], n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names S), 1916–1942, and undated Subject Terms: Employment; War Persons as Subjects: Roland, Romain; Gandhi, Mahatma Principal Correspondents: Safford, H. E.; Siegener, Loring; Smith, Marion Parris; Spragg, Wesley; Stevens, Edmund Dates: 1916–1942, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), T, 1914–31, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names T), 1914–1931, and undated Persons as Subjects: Davis, Robert C. Principal Correspondents: Taussig, F. W.; Tupper, Adele R. Dates: 1914–1931, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), U–Z, 1902–30, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s last names U–Z), 1902–1930, and undated Subject Terms: Investments; Music; Black Americans; Racial discrimination; Gifts and donations 90 Frame No. 0915 Principal Correspondents: Ware, Grace E.; Warren, J. W.; Wash, Constance R.; Willes, Susie; Winslow, H. Dates: 1902–1930, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), Unidentified, Anne, 1904–37 Descriptive Title: Unidentified correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) (sender’s first name “Anne”), 1904–1937 Subject Terms: Property; Families Geographic Place Names: Cuba Dates: 1904–1937 Reel 32 0001 0210 0265 0270 0272 0327 0342 Garrison Family Correspondence–Miscellaneous cont. Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), Miscellaneous, 1897–1947, n.d. Descriptive Title: Unidentified correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1874), 1897–1947, and undated Subject Terms: Travel; Vacations; Families; Military encampments; Books and bookselling; Loans Geographic Place Names: England; Scotland Dates: 1897–1947, and undated Garrison, William Lloyd (1902) and Jane, 1953–55, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to William Lloyd Garrison (1902) and Jane Wilson Garrison, 1953–1955, and undated Subject Terms: Colleges and universities; Congressional committees; Congressional investigations; Civil liberties; Communism and communist parties; Holidays; Families Persons as Subjects: Lamont, Corliss; McCarthy, Joseph Organization Names: Harvard University Principal Correspondents: Gaston, Hugh M.; McGreevy, Milton; Prince, Gretta; Prince, Kimball Dates: 1953–1955, and undated Harwood, Faith Garrison, 1928 Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Faith Garrison Harwood, 1928 Dates: 1928 Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1915 Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Oswald Garrison Villard, 1915 Principal Correspondents: Borah, William E. Dates: 1915 Garrison Family Correspondence–Condolence Letters Garrison, Ellen Wright, 1931 Descriptive Title: Death of Ellen Wright Garrison, condolence letters, 1931 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Ellen Wright Dates: 1931 Garrison, Francis Jackson, 1916 Descriptive Title: Death of Francis Jackson “Frank” Garrison, condolence letters, 1916 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Francis Jackson “Frank” Dates: 1916 Garrison, Frank Wright, 1961 Descriptive Title: Death of Frank Wright Garrison, condolence letters, 1961 Subject Terms: Death and dying 91 Frame No. 0350 0395 0478 0549 0637 Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Frank Wright Dates: 1961 Garrison, Helen Benson, 1876 Descriptive Title: Death of Helen Eliza Benson Garrison, condolence letters, 1876 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson Principal Correspondents: Cooper, Joseph; Fish, William H.; Johnson, Samuel; McLaren, Agnes; Venturi, Emilie Ashurst; Wilkinson, Charlotte May Dates: 1876 Garrison, William Lloyd (1805), A–J, 1879 Descriptive Title: Death of William Lloyd Garrison (1805), condolence letters, (sender’s last names A– J), 1879 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B.; Chase, Benjamin; Claflin, Jehiel; Clark, J. Edmund; Hayden, Lewis; Johnson, Samuel; Johnston, N. R. Content Notes: Former slave and abolitionist, Lewis Hayden, wrote to “The Children of William Lloyd Garrison” recalling a meeting with William Lloyd (1805) in which Hayden recounted “the deplorable condition in which the ‘Fugitive Slave bill’ had placed the colored people of [Boston and Massachusetts]” to which William Lloyd “opened his mouth and taught me how to trust in God, solemnly assuring me that God would overrule all this their wickedness to His own Glory, and the ultimate emancipation of the slaves in the United States” (Frame 0453). Dates: 1879 Garrison, William Lloyd (1805), K–P, 1879 Descriptive Title: Death of William Lloyd Garrison (1805), condolence letters, (sender’s last names K– P), 1879 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Love, Alfred H.; Macdowell, Agnes; May, Joseph; Naish, Arthur John; Parker, Margaret E.; Pillsbury, Parker; Purvis, Robert; Putnam, A. P. Content Notes: Frame 0510 contains a sympathy card from “The Brazilian Ambassador and Madame Nabuco.” Dates: 1879 Garrison, William Lloyd (1805), R–Z, 1879 Descriptive Title: Death of William Lloyd Garrison (1805), condolence letters, (sender’s last names R– Z), 1879 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Raper, J. H.; Rowntree, W. S.; Sewall, Harriet Winslow; Starbuck, Elisabeth; Tanner, Margaret A.; Vincent, Lucy C.; Weld, Theodore Dwight; Wilkinson, Charlotte May; Zakrzewska, Marie E. Dates: 1879 Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), A–F, 1909 Descriptive Title: Death of William Lloyd Garrison (1838), condolence letters, (sender’s last names A– F), 1909 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1838) Principal Correspondents: Ahlborn, Emily; DuBois, W. E. B.; Blackwell, Alice Stone; Bond, Elizabeth Powell; Bryce, James; Bumstead, Horace; Bush, Olivia Ward; Clark, Helen Bright; Cram, Mary Wells; Davis, Willie W.; Fuller, Samuel Richard Content Notes: W. E. B. DuBois sent condolences on behalf of Atlanta University. British Ambassador James Bryce sent condolences to William Lloyd’s sister, Helen Frances Garrison “Fanny” Villard. 92 Frame No. 0727 0845 Black author and poet Olivia Ward Bush sent a memorial poem. Frame 0695 contains “Resolutions Unanimously Adopted by the Colored Men’s Business League of Charleston, S.C.” in memory of William Lloyd. Dates: 1909 Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), G–M, 1909 Descriptive Title: Death of William Lloyd Garrison (1838), condolence letters, (sender’s last names G– M), 1909 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1838) Principal Correspondents: Garrison, Isabel; Garrison, Marian; George, Henry, Jr.; Heinzen, Rosa Prang; Hills, W. H. ; Leubuscher, Frederic Cyrus; Lord, William R.; McDaniels, J. H.; May, Joseph; Mills, Harriet A.; Munro, Sarah Dall Dates: 1909 Garrison, William Lloyd (1838), N–Z, 1909 Descriptive Title: Death of William Lloyd Garrison (1838), condolence letters, (sender’s last names N– Z), 1909 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1838) Principal Correspondents: Osborne, Thomas M.; Parker, Horace S.; Papazian, G. H.; Parrish, Isabel Mott; Purvis, Charles B.; Shaw, Anna Howard; Lumpkin, Agnes A.; Washington, Booker T. Dates: 1909 Reel 33 0001 0127 0201 0278 Garrison Family Correspondence–Condolence Letters cont. Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), A–J, 1964 Descriptive Title: Death of William Lloyd Garrison (1874), condolence letters, (sender’s last names A– J), 1964 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) Principal Correspondents: Binger, Clarinda “Chloe”; Bliss, Eugene; Garrison, Robert Hale Dates: 1964 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), K–R, 1964 Descriptive Title: Death of William Lloyd Garrison (1874), condolence letters, (sender’s last names K– R), 1964 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) Principal Correspondents: Kattwinkel, Lucile; Leviseur, Rose; Mariner, Elwyn E.; Macomber, Janet Eaton; Newell, Louise; Payne, Priscilla Dates: 1964 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874), S–Z, 1964 Descriptive Title: Death of William Lloyd Garrison (1874), condolence letters, (sender’s last names S– Z), 1964 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) Principal Correspondents: Tupp, Mell B.; Walter, Peggy; Williams, Susan; Williams, Anna; Wright, Zilpha Dates: 1964 Norton, Katherine Garrison, 1948 Descriptive Title: Death of Katherine Garrison Norton, condolence letters, 1948 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Norton, Katherine Garrison 93 Frame No. 0299 0356 0430 0447 0510 0563 Principal Correspondents: Hill, Edith N.; Morss, Everett; Rogers, Helen Rochester Dates: 1948 Stephenson, Benjamin T., 1914 Descriptive Title: Death of Benjamin T. Stephenson, father of Edith Stephenson Garrison, condolence letters, 1914 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Stephenson, Benjamin T. Principal Correspondents: Villard, Helen Frances Garrison “Fanny”; George, Katharine Ames; Villard, Julia Sanford Dates: 1914 Stephenson, Luda Grant, 1930 Descriptive Title: Death of Luda Grant Stephenson, mother of Edith Stephenson Garrison, condolence letters, 1930 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Stephenson, Luda Grant Principal Correspondents: Ellis, Irene H.; Jordan, Helen Judd; Ordway, Lila; Pool, Frances C.; Villard, Julia Sanford; Villard, Oswald Garrison Dates: 1930 Wright, Martha Coffin, 1875 Descriptive Title: Death of Martha Coffin Wright, women’s rights activist and mother of Ellen Wright Garrison, condolence letters, 1875 Subject Terms: Death and dying Persons as Subjects: Wright, Martha Coffin Principal Correspondents: Morgan, Maggie B.; Varnum, Elizabeth W.; Thomas, Martha B. O. Dates: 1875 Garrison Family Correspondence–Wedding and Engagement Letters Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson, A–H, 1900 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson on their engagement (sender’s last names A–H), 1900 Subject Terms: Engagement Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874); Garrison, Edith Stephenson Principal Correspondents: Barrow, Florence A.; Brown, Kate Wiser; Carret, Frances Weld; Cunningham, Charlotte Wade; Faelten, Maud; Garrison, Lloyd McKim; Hallowell, Penrose “Buck” Dates: 1900 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson, J–R, 1900 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson on their engagement (sender’s last names J–R), 1900 Subject Terms: Engagement Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874); Garrison, Edith Stephenson Principal Correspondents: Kennedy, Sinclair; Norton, Katherine Garrison; Rand, Mourant Woodbury Content Notes: William Lloyd’s cousin, Katherine Garrison Norton, wrote Edith, “But you must be at least five out of the following: 1. An anti-imperialist 2. A suffragist 3. For Temperance & no tobacco 4. A Nation-reader 5. A single-taxer and A subscriber to the Evening Post. If you are all those you need not know how to sew or keep house” (Frame 0541). Dates: 1900 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson, S–W, 1900 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson on their engagement (sender’s last names S–W), 1900 Subject Terms: Engagement Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874); Garrison, Edith Stephenson 94 Frame No. 0602 0634 0696 0771 0822 0882 0917 Principal Correspondents: Smith, Stedman; Tripp, Sophia K. Dates: 1900 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson, Unidentified, 1900 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson on their engagement, unidentified correspondents, 1900 Subject Terms: Engagement Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874); Garrison, Edith Stephenson Dates: 1900 Garrison, William Lloyd (1838) and Ellen Wright, 1864 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1838) and Ellen Wright Garrison on their engagement and wedding, 1864 Subject Terms: Engagement; Marriage Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1838); Garrison, Ellen Wright Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B.; Phillips, Wendell; Johnson, Samuel; McKim, Lucy; May, Samuel J.; Mott, Lucretia Coffin; Pillsbury, Parker; Weld, Theodore Dwight Dates: 1864 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson, A–M, 1901 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on their wedding (sender’s last names A–M), 1901 Subject Terms: Marriage Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874); Garrison, Edith Stephenson Principal Correspondents: Ahlborn, Alice; Alford, Edward B.; Buffum, Rebekah Northey; Edwards, Elizabeth E.; Garrison, Fanny; Garrison, Theresa Holmes; Henry, William Seton; Kennedy, Sinclair; Merrill, Georgiana Dates: 1901 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson, N–W, 1901 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on their wedding (sender’s last names N–W), 1901 Subject Terms: Marriage Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874); Garrison, Edith Stephenson Principal Correspondents: Sprague, Julia A.; Villard, Oswald Garrison Dates: 1901 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson, Unidentified, 1901 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on their wedding, unidentified correspondents, 1901 Subject Terms: Marriage Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1874); Garrison, Edith Stephenson Dates: 1901 Garrison Family Correspondence–Birth Congratulations Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson––William Lloyd, 1902 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on the birth of their son, William Lloyd, 1902 Subject Terms: Births Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1902) Dates: 1902 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson––Claire, 1903 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on the birth of their daughter, Claire “Tita,” 1903 Subject Terms: Births Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Claire “Tita” 95 Frame No. 0938 Principal Correspondents: Matlock, Mary F. S.; Newbury, Katharine Dates: 1903 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson––John Bright, 1909 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on the birth of their son, John Bright, 1909 Subject Terms: Births Persons as Subjects: Garrison, John Bright Principal Correspondents: Glover, Mary; Garrison, Mildred Yarnall Dates: 1909 Reel 34 0001 0045 0066 0086 0100 Garrison Family Correspondence–Birth Congratulations cont. Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson––David Lloyd, 1906 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on the birth of their son, David Lloyd, 1906 Subject Terms: Births Persons as Subjects: Garrison, David Lloyd Principal Correspondents: Sawyer, Mildred Conway; Pratt, Winifred; Wise, Annie P.; Eaton, Bab; Warner, Eleanor; Peters, Mary Edith; Ames, Katharine; Garrison, Marian Dates: 1906 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson––Faith, 1910 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on the birth of their daughter, Faith, 1910 Subject Terms: Births Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Faith Principal Correspondents: Daniel, K. M.; Villard, Helen Frances Garrison “Fanny” Dates: 1910 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson––Edith Lloyd, 1913 Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on the birth of their daughter, Edith Lloyd, 1913 Subject Terms: Births Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Edith Lloyd Principal Correspondents: Carret, Sarah W.; Newbury, Katharine Dates: 1913 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) and Edith Stephenson––Unidentified, n.d. Descriptive Title: Congratulations to William Lloyd Garrison (1874) and Edith Stephenson Garrison on the births of their children, unidentified and undated Subject Terms: Births Dates: Undated [Miscellaneous postcards] Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous postcards to Garrison family members, primarily the family of William Lloyd Garrison (1874), c. 1904–1993 Subject Terms: Travel; Vacations; Outdoor recreation; Birds and bird conservation; Holidays Geographic Place Names: Europe Principal Correspondents: Garrison, John Bright; Garrison, Barbara Foss “Beezie”; Griffin, Edith Alice Garrison; Griffin, Robert Westervelt; Garrison, William Lloyd (1902) Dates: c. 1904–1993 96 Frame No. 0418 0420 0422 0428 0435 0442 0447 0451 0455 0582 Garrison Family Correspondence–Third-Party Letters Adams, John Quincy to Edmund Quincy, 1838 Descriptive Title: John Quincy Adams correspondence to Edmund Quincy, 1838 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery Organization Names: Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society Principal Correspondents: Adams, John Quincy Dates: 1838 Ahlborn, Emily to Roger Clark, 1918 Descriptive Title: Emily Ahlborn correspondence to Roger Clark, 1918 Subject Terms: Transportation Principal Correspondents: Ahlborn, Emily Dates: 1918 Anthony, Susan B. to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1871 Descriptive Title: Susan B. Anthony correspondence to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1871 Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage Principal Correspondents: Anthony, Susan B. Dates: 1871 Bartlett, J. W. to Emma Buffum, 1862 Descriptive Title: J. W. Bartlett correspondence to Emma Buffum, 1862 Subject Terms: Civil War Principal Correspondents: Bartlett, J. W. Dates: 1862 Blackwell, Henry Brown to Susan B. Anthony, 1872 Descriptive Title: Henry Brown Blackwell correspondence to Susan B. Anthony, 1872 Subject Terms: Women’s suffrage; Elections; Republican Party Principal Correspondents: Blackwell, Henry Brown Dates: 1872 Carret, Sarah W. to “Dear boy,” 1895 Descriptive Title: Sarah W. Carret correspondence addressed to “Dear boy” (her unnamed son), 1895 Principal Correspondents: Carret, Sarah W. Dates: 1895 Clark, Roger to Lucy, 1947 Descriptive Title: Roger Clark correspondence to Lucy, 1947 Principal Correspondents: Clark, Roger Dates: 1947 Clark, Sarah B. to Margaret Storrs Grierson, 1968 Descriptive Title: Sarah Bancroft Clark correspondence to Margaret Storrs Grierson, 1968 Principal Correspondents: Clark, Sarah Bancroft Dates: 1968 Cockerell, Sir Sydney with Irene Earle Dickson, 1943–56 Descriptive Title: Correspondence between Sir Sydney Cockerell and Irene Earle Dickson, 1943–1956 Subject Terms: World War II; Printing; Economic crisis and response Geographic Place Names: United Kingdom Persons as Subjects: Cockerell, Douglas Bennett Organization Names: The Times (London) Principal Correspondents: Cockerell, Sir Sydney; Dickson, Irene Earle Content Notes: Frame 0580 contains a letter from Cockerell to Eleanor Garrison thanking her for the news of Dickson’s death (Eleanor and Irene were close friends). Dates: 1943–1956 Cram, Mary Wells to Lizzie Simmons, 1899–1905 Descriptive Title: Mary Wells Cram correspondence to Lizzie Simmons, 1899–1905 Subject Terms: Travel; Children; Families; Health condition 97 Frame No. 0726 0731 0734 0736 0741 0748 0752 Geographic Place Names: Europe Principal Correspondents: Cram, Mary Wells Dates: 1899–1905 Douglass, Helen to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1900 Descriptive Title: Helen Douglass correspondence to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1900 Subject Terms: Woman’s Bible; Black Americans; Racial discrimination; Race relations Principal Correspondents: Douglass, Helen Dates: 1900 Dreier, Theodore to Edward Yeomans, 1933 Descriptive Title: Theodore Dreier correspondence to Edward Yeomans, 1933 Subject Terms: Colleges and universities; Teachers; School administration Organization Names: Black Mountain College; Rollins College Principal Correspondents: Dreier, Theodore Dates: 1933 Gilman, Rev. Nicholas to Rev. George Whitefield, 1744–45 Descriptive Title: Rev. Nicholas Gilman correspondence to Rev. George Whitefield, 1744–1745 Subject Terms: Religious faith Principal Correspondents: Gilman, Nicholas Content Notes: “Extract from a letter dated March 3d, 1744-5, written by the Rev. Nicholas Gilman, of Durham, N.H., to the Rev. George Whitefield, in reference to an occurrence at the house of Sir Wm. Pepperell, before the Expedition to Louisburgh” (Frame 0735). This notation is at the top of the single typewritten letter. Dates: 1744–1745 Gilpin, Charles William to Grace Greenwood, 1854 Descriptive Title: Charles William Gilpin correspondence to Grace Greenwood, 1854 Subject Terms: Marriage; Slaves and slavery Principal Correspondents: Gilpin, Charles William Dates: 1854 Grew, Mary to Samuel May, 1865 Descriptive Title: Mary Grew correspondence to Samuel May, 1865 Subject Terms: Private clubs and societies Organization Names: American Anti-Slavery Society Principal Correspondents: Grew, Mary Content Notes: Single letter discusses possible dissolution or disbanding of the American Anti-Slavery Society and activities of members. Dates: 1865 Hamlin, Charles E. to Mrs. Keely, 1872 Descriptive Title: Charles E. Hamlin correspondence to Mrs. Keely, 1872 Subject Terms: Zoology Persons as Subjects: Anthony, J. G.; Anthony, Ann Rhodes Principal Correspondents: Hamlin, Charles E. Dates: 1872 Hooker, Isabella Beecher to Anthony, Susan B., 1872 Descriptive Title: Isabella Beecher Hooker correspondence to Susan B. Anthony, 1872 Subject Terms: Presidential elections Persons as Subjects: Woodhull, Victoria Claflin; Douglass, Frederick Principal Correspondents: Hooker, Isabella Beecher Content Notes: Single letter appears to discuss a dispute between Hooker and Anthony over the presidential campaign of Victoria Woodhull. Dates: 1872 98 Frame No. 0755 Hooker, Isabella Beecher to Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1870–71 Descriptive Title: Isabella Beecher Hooker correspondence to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1870–1871 Subject Terms: Membership organizations; Conferences; Speeches and addresses; Women’s suffrage; Republican Party; Congress Persons as Subjects: Anthony, Susan B. Principal Correspondents: Hooker, Isabella Beecher; Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Content Notes: Letters discuss a convention presumably designed to advocate for women’s suffrage. Includes a response from Stanton to Hooker. Dates: 1870–1871 Reel 35 0001 0008 0012 0017 0023 0029 0039 Garrison Family Correspondence–Third-Party Letters cont. Hoskin, John and Kate to Anne, n.d. Descriptive Title: John and Kate Hoskin correspondence to Anne, undated Subject Terms: Travel; Families Principal Correspondents: Hoskin, John; Hoskin, Kate Dates: Undated Johnson, Oliver to Frederick Douglass, 1845 Descriptive Title: Oliver Johnson correspondence to Frederick Douglass, 1845 Subject Terms: Writings; Travel Geographic Place Names: England Organization Names: New York Tribune Principal Correspondents: Johnson, Oliver Dates: 1845 Livermore, Mary to Rev. C. A. Roys, 1901 Descriptive Title: Mary Livermore correspondence to Rev. C. A. Roys, 1901 Persons as Subjects: Howard, Genevieve Principal Correspondents: Livermore, Mary Dates: 1901 McKim, Charles Follen to Byrne, Mary, 1856, 1860 Descriptive Title: Charles Follen McKim correspondence to Mary Byrne, 1856, 1860 Subject Terms: Health condition Principal Correspondents: McKim, Charles Follen Dates: 1856, 1860 McKim, Charles Follen to Sister, 1882 Descriptive Title: Charles Follen McKim correspondence to his unnamed sister, 1882 Subject Terms: Travel; Railroads; Steamboats Geographic Place Names: Canada Principal Correspondents: McKim, Charles Follen Dates: 1882 McKim, James Miller to Byrne, Mary, 1858–68 Descriptive Title: James Miller McKim correspondence to Mary Byrne, 1858–1868 Subject Terms: Money Principal Correspondents: McKim, James Miller Dates: 1858–1868 McKim, James Miller to McKim, Sarah A. Speakman, 1837–53 Descriptive Title: James Miller McKim correspondence to his wife Sarah A. Speakman McKim, 1837– 1853 Subject Terms: Health condition Principal Correspondents: McKim, James Miller; McKim, Sarah A. Speakman 99 Frame No. 0089 0097 0144 0208 0215 0218 0221 0225 0233 Content Notes: Includes one reply from Sarah to her husband James. Dates: 1837–1853 McKim, James Miller to Potts, Rebecca Speakman, 1837–38 Descriptive Title: James Miller McKim correspondence to Rebecca Speakman Potts, 1837–1838 Principal Correspondents: McKim, James Miller Dates: 1837–1838 McKim, Sarah A. Speakman to Byrne, Mary, 1856–81 Descriptive Title: Sarah A. Speakman McKim correspondence to Mary Byrne, 1856–1881 Subject Terms: Children; Families Principal Correspondents: McKim, Sarah A. Speakman Dates: 1856–1881 McKim, Sarah A. Speakman to Cox, Mrs. Kenyon, 1877–88 Descriptive Title: Sarah A. Speakman McKim correspondence to Mrs. Kenyon Cox, 1877–1888 Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Children; Death and dying; Health condition Persons as Subjects: Garrison, Wendell Phillips; Garrison, Lloyd McKim; Garrison, Philip McKim; Garrison, Katherine McKim; McKim, Charles Follen Principal Correspondents: McKim, Sarah A. Speakman Content Notes: Folder begins with the notation “Kenyon Cox was a close friend––a classmate at Harvard?––of Wendell Phillips Garrison, who, himself, corresponded with Mrs. Cox over a period of years (See his letters, Harvard Library)” (Frame 0145). Dates: 1877–1888 McKim, Sarah A. Speakman to Potts, Archer, 1884 Descriptive Title: Sarah A. Speakman McKim correspondence to Archer Potts, 1884 Subject Terms: Children; Families Principal Correspondents: McKim, Sarah A. Speakman Dates: 1884 Martineau, James to Mr. Rawnsley, 1896 Descriptive Title: James Martineau correspondence to Mr. Rawnsley, 1896 Principal Correspondents: Martineau, James Dates: 1896 May, Samuel J. to Susan B. Anthony, 1850 Descriptive Title: Samuel J. May correspondence to Susan B. Anthony, 1850 Principal Correspondents: May, Samuel J. Content Notes: Explains why May probably will not be able to get to McGrawville, a college in New York. Dates: 1850 Nichol, John P. to Mr. Webb, 1857 Descriptive Title: John P. Nichol correspondence to Mr. Webb, 1857 Principal Correspondents: Nichol, John P. Dates: 1857 Peck, Mary Gray to Nora Sayre, 1917–18 Descriptive Title: Mary Gray Peck correspondence to Nora Sayre, 1917–1918 Subject Terms: Elections; Women’s suffrage Principal Correspondents: Peck, Mary Gray Dates: 1917–1918 Phillips, Wendell to James Buffum, n.d. Descriptive Title: Wendell Phillips correspondence to James Buffum, undated Principal Correspondents: Phillips, Wendell Dates: Undated 100 Frame No. 0237 0240 0249 0310 0315 0322 0325 0330 0335 Potts, Rebecca Speakman to Mary Byrne, 1858 Descriptive Title: Rebecca Speakman Potts correspondence to Mary Byrne, 1858 Principal Correspondents: Potts, Rebecca Speakman Dates: 1858 Pugh, Sarah to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1841 Descriptive Title: Sarah Pugh correspondence to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1841 Principal Correspondents: Pugh, Sarah Dates: 1841 Quincy, Edmund with Richard Webb, 1843–59 Descriptive Title: Correspondence between Edmund Quincy and Richard Webb, 1843–1859 Subject Terms: Slaves and slavery Principal Correspondents: Webb, Richard; Quincy, Edmund Dates: 1843–1859 Sigourney, L. H. to Bernard Barton, 1837 Descriptive Title: L. H. Sigourney correspondence to Bernard Barton, 1837 Principal Correspondents: Sigourney, L. H. Dates: 1837 Speakman, Micajah to Sarah Speakman and James Miller McKim, 1829, 1840 Descriptive Title: Micajah Speakman correspondence to his daughter Sarah Speakman and future sonin-law James Miller McKim, 1829, 1840 Subject Terms: Marriage Principal Correspondents: Speakman, Micajah Dates: 1829, 1840 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady to Anthony, Susan B., 1874, n.d. Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Cady Stanton correspondence to Susan B. Anthony, 1874, and undated Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses Principal Correspondents: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Content Notes: Single letter discusses verbal attacks against Stanton. Dates: 1874, and undated Stanton, Elizabeth Cady to Griffing, Mrs., 1870 Descriptive Title: Elizabeth Cady Stanton correspondence to Mrs. Griffing, 1870 Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses; Women’s rights Principal Correspondents: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Content Notes: Writing from Kalamazoo, Michigan, in December 1870, Stanton said, “I am speaking every night to fine audiences, sometimes on suffrage, sometimes on marriage, sometimes on marriage & divorce. I shall be a reservoir of sorrows! O! the experiences women pour into my ears!” (Frame 0326). Dates: 1870 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady to Townsend, Milo, 1871 Descriptive Title: Correspondence between Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Milo Townsend, 1871 Subject Terms: Women’s rights Persons as Subjects: Woodhull, Victoria Claflin Principal Correspondents: Townsend, Milo; Stanton, Elizabeth Cady Content Notes: Townsend questions whether Woodhull is an asset in the women’s rights movement, and Stanton responds by supporting Woodhull and her efforts on behalf of all women. Dates: 1871 Stead, W. T. to Dr. Conway, 1901 Descriptive Title: W. T. Stead correspondence to Dr. Conway, 1901 Subject Terms: War; Evidence Principal Correspondents: Stead, W. T. 101 Frame No. 0340 0345 0438 0440 0443 0447 0450 0452 0461 Content Notes: Single letter discusses “alleged breaches of the rules of civilized warfare drawn up at the Hague, in the three wars now raging, that of South Africa, China, and the Phillipines [sic]” (Frame 0336). Dates: 1901 Stone, Lucy to James Buffum, 1856–58 Descriptive Title: Lucy Stone correspondence to James Buffum, 1856–1858 Subject Terms: Securities Principal Correspondents: Stone, Lucy Dates: 1856–1858 Tidd-Lord-Henchman-Carret family, 1811–56 Descriptive Title: Tidd, Lord, Henchman, and Carret families correspondence, 1811–1856 Subject Terms: Ships and shipbuilding; Business; Families; Travel; Plantation life; Children; Health condition; Death and dying; Colleges and universities Geographic Place Names: Trinidad, Cuba; Cuba; France Organization Names: Royall House (Medford, Massachusetts) Principal Correspondents: Tidd, Charles; Tidd, Eliza Henchman; Lord, Mary B.; Carret, Joseph; Carret, Eliza H.; Carret, José Francisco; Lord, Polly Anne Content Notes: Bound notebook containing typewritten copies of Tidd, Lord, Henchman, and Carret family correspondence, including a table of contents, short biographies of correspondents, and genealogy. A Carret family history begins on Frame 0431. Notebook closes with a postscript by Margaret Garrison Phoutrides, daughter of Margaret Carret Garrison. Dates: 1811–1856 Tolstoy, Leo to Edward H. James, 1903 Descriptive Title: Leo Tolstoy correspondence to Edward H. James, 1903 Subject Terms: Writings Persons as Subjects: Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) Principal Correspondents: Tolstoy, Leo Dates: 1903 Wardlaw, Ralph to George Thompson, 1838 Descriptive Title: Ralph Wardlaw correspondence to George Thompson, 1838 Principal Correspondents: Wardlaw, Ralph Dates: 1838 Weld, Frank to Mrs. J. F. Carret, 1926 Descriptive Title: Frank Weld correspondence to Mrs. J. F. Carret, 1926 Principal Correspondents: Weld, Frank Dates: 1926 Wellington, Henry to Charles Daniel, 1901 Descriptive Title: Henry Wellington correspondence to Charles Daniel, 1901 Principal Correspondents: Wellington, Henry Dates: 1901 Weston, Anna Warren to Samuel May, 1885 Descriptive Title: Anne Warren Weston correspondence to Samuel May, 1885 Principal Correspondents: Weston, Anne Warren Dates: 1885 Weston, Caroline to Henry Chapman, n.d. Descriptive Title: Caroline Weston correspondence to Henry Chapman, undated Principal Correspondents: Weston, Caroline Dates: Undated Weston, Emma to Caroline and Deborah Weston, 1846 Descriptive Title: Emma Weston correspondence to Caroline and Deborah Weston, 1846 Principal Correspondents: Weston, Emma Dates: 1846 102 Frame No. 0470 0474 0485 0491 0495 0498 0539 Whipple, Charles K. to Parker Pillsbury, 1895 Descriptive Title: Charles K. Whipple correspondence to Parker Pillsbury, 1895 Principal Correspondents: Whipple, Charles K. Dates: 1895 Wood, Caroline Stratton to ?, n.d. Descriptive Title: Caroline Stratton Wood correspondence to an unidentified recipient, undated Principal Correspondents: Wood, Caroline Stratton Dates: Undated Wood, Hetty to Charles P. Wood, 1854 Descriptive Title: Hetty Wood correspondence to Charles P. Wood, 1854 Principal Correspondents: Wood, Hetty Dates: 1854 Woodhull, Victoria Claflin to Mrs. Bladen, 1871 Descriptive Title: Victoria Claflin Woodhull correspondence to Mrs. Bladen, 1871 Principal Correspondents: Woodhull, Victoria Claflin Dates: 1871 Yerrington, J. M. W. to Mary Livermore, 1856 Descriptive Title: J. M. W. Yerrington correspondence to Mary Livermore, 1856 Principal Correspondents: Yerrington, J. M. W. Dates: 1856 Miscellaneous, Letters to Mary Randall, 1908, n.d. Descriptive Title: Miscellaneous correspondence to Mary Randall, 1908, and undated Subject Terms: Health condition; Housing Principal Correspondents: Greene, Ada B.; Walcott, H. I.; Randall, Clara J. Content Notes: Many letters are unsigned or have illegible correspondents. Dates: 1908, and undated Miscellaneous, Unidentified, 1863–47 [sic], n.d. Descriptive Title: Garrison family third-party correspondence, 1863–1947: unidentified letters collected by members of the Garrison family Subject Terms: World War I; Prejudice; International relations Geographic Place Names: France; Germany Organization Names: Susan B. Anthony House Principal Correspondents: Stephenson, C. Y. Dates: 1863–1947, and undated 103 PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX The following index is a guide to the principal correspondents in this microform publication. The first number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the file containing correspondence by the person begins. Hence, 29: 0788 directs researchers to Frame 0788 of Reel 29. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find topics listed, within each category, in the order in which they appear on the film. Allen, Walter 1: 0612 Allyn, Richard 26: 0660 Alsop, Joseph W. 30: 0920 Alter, William 1: 0619 Ames, Charles Burton 1: 0627 Ames, Charles Gordon 1: 0631 Ames, Katharine 34: 0001 Angell, George T. 1: 0639 Anthony, Lucy E. 1: 0646 Anthony, Susan B. 1: 0656, 0678, 0690, 0702, 0714, 0725, 0729, 0751, 0781, 0795; 32: 0395; 33: 0634; 34: 0422 Ardle, Lillian W. 1: 0802 Armstrong, Richard Acland 29: 0607 Ashurst, W. H., Jr. 29: 0761 Astley, F. Lloyd 1: 0897 Astley, Frank 1: 0836 Astley, Muriel 1: 0836 Atkinson, Will J. 2: 0001 Atwater, Abby 2: 0015 Abbot, Francis E. 29: 0788 Acevedo, Pearl 1: 0001 Adams, Charles Francis 1: 0011 Adams, James Truslow 1: 0031 Adams, John Calvin 30: 0920 Adams, John Quincy 34: 0418 Adams, Nathan 1: 0033 Adams, Sherman 28: 0405 Ahlborn, Alice 33: 0696 Ahlborn, Emil 1: 0037, 0257 Ahlborn, Emily 1: 0381; 32: 0637; 34: 0420 Alcott, Bronson 1: 0555 Alder, Charles 1: 0558 Alder, Margaret Rachel Bruce “Shibby” 1: 0566 Alford, Edward B. 33: 0696 Allen, Abby Louise 30: 0920 Allen, Francis H. 1: 0589 Allen, Glover M. 26: 0660 Allen, Nathaniel 1: 0610 105 Atwater, Richard 2: 0101 Avery, Myrta Lockett 29: 0788 Avery, Susan Look 2: 0113 Axon, William 2: 0156 Ayers, Mary Wilcox 2: 0163 Babcock, Katharine 2: 0227 Bailey, May 31: 0001 Bailey, Warren Worth 2: 0256 Bainbridge, Bessie 29: 0811 Baker, John F. 29: 0811 Baker, Ray Stannard 2: 0262 Barbey, J. A. 2: 0266 Barker, D. C. 29: 0811 Barnet, Charles Swasey 2: 0272 Barr, Carolyn “Shorty” 2: 0277, 0514 Barrow, Florence A. 33: 0447 Barrows, Eliza 2: 0880 Barrows, Isabel 3: 0001 Barrows, Samuel 3: 0025 Barry, Charles Arthur 3: 0054 Barry, Jane Becket 3: 0064 Bartlett, J. W. 34: 0428 Basset, Sara Ware 3: 0075 Batchelder, Laura 26: 0660 Bauduin, Jean 3: 0093 Bauduin, Therese 3: 0093 Baxter, Philip 3: 0218 Beaman, Mary S. 3: 0298 Beecher, Walter H. 3: 0358 Bement, Ruth 3: 0364 Benson, J. C. 3: 0380 Benson, Thomas 3: 0383 Bernstein, Sherman 26: 0660 Berrall, Gertrude 26: 0660 Berry, Benjamin H. 3: 0387 Bigelow, John 29: 0811 Bill, Georgia D. 28: 0405 Binger, Clarinda “Chloe” 33: 0001 Bird, Margery W. 3: 0395 Birney, George Henry 3: 0409 Birney, Laura Stratton 3: 0412, 0475 Blackwell, Alice Stone 3: 0530, 0556, 0671, 0740; 32: 0637 Blackwell, Henry Brown 3: 0799; 34: 0435 Blatch, Harriot Stanton 3: 0805 Blaydow, Erna B. 26: 0660 Bliss, Eugene 33: 0001 Bolster, Lucy 4: 0001 Bolster, Richard 4: 0001 Bond, Elizabeth Powell 32: 0637 Bonney, Frederick P. 4: 0034 Booth, W. S. 31: 0001 Borah, William E. 32: 0270 106 Boutwell, George 4: 0040 Bowditch, W. I. 4: 0050 Bowles, Samuel 4: 0060 Boyd, William Riley 4: 0067 Boynton, Theodore 4: 0085 Bradford, Robert 28: 0405 Bragdon, Henry W. 4: 0102, 0226 Bragdon, Katherine 4: 0252 Bragdon, May “Aunt Maisie” 4: 0265 Braggiotte, Gloria 4: 0281 Brandt-Erickson, Patsy 4: 0293 Bretz, Harold 4: 0305 Bretz, Helen 4: 0305 Brewer, Martha 26: 0660 Brewster, Henry H. 26: 0660 Bridgman, Sidney 4: 0331 Brigham, William D. 31: 0001 Bromage, Gladys 4: 0342 Bromage, W. E. 31: 0001 Brown, Alice 4: 0458 Brown, Betty 4: 0470 Brown, E. R. 4: 0498 Brown, Edward 29: 0811 Brown, Florence A. 4: 0504 Brown, John, Jr. 4: 0549 Brown, Kate Wiser 33: 0447 Brown, William Wells 4: 0563 Browne, Francis F. 4: 0571 Bryce, James 4: 0578; 32: 0637 Buffum, Abby 4: 0613 Buffum, James 4: 0619 Buffum, Lydia 4: 0625 Buffum, Rebekah Northey 4: 0628, 0657; 33: 0696 Buffum, Ruth 4: 0720 Buffum, William 4: 0725 Bumstead, Horace 32: 0637 Bunker, Edward 29: 0811 Burleigh, Florence 4: 0744 Burleigh, Margaret J. 29: 0607 Burr, Allston 4: 0761 Burr, Elizabeth Randolph 4: 0788 Burr, H. M. 4: 0795 Bush, Olivia Ward 32: 0637 Butler, James J. 26: 0660 Butler, Josephine 4: 0802 Buxton, Thomas Powell 4: 0826 Byles, S. A. 29: 0811 Cable, George Washington 4: 0832 Call, Anne P. 5: 0001, 0067, 0102, 0144, 0198 Call, Don 5: 0277 Callahan, Madelyn 26: 0786 Campbell, Emma 31: 0090 107 Caporn, Alice M. 31: 0090 Carnighan, M. H. 5: 0303 Carnighan, W. M. 5: 0303 Carret, Eliza H. 35: 0345 Carret, Frances 5: 0312 Carret, Frances Weld 33: 0447 Carret, Georgiana 5: 0317 Carret, J. F. 5: 0335 Carret, José Francisco 35: 0345 Carret, Joseph 35: 0345 Carret, Margaret 5: 0357 Carret, Sarah W. 5: 0367, 0441; 34: 0066, 0442 Carter, Elizabeth C. 5: 0523 Carter, Frank 5: 0534 Carter, Franklin, Jr. 5: 0545 Carter, Helen 5: 0573 Catt, Carrie Chapman 5: 0614 Chace, Eliza G. 5: 0638 Chace, Elizabeth Buffum 5: 0674 Chace, Elizabeth E. 5: 0699 Chace, Fenner 5: 0702 Chace, Lillie Buffum 5: 0707 Chadwick, John W. 5: 0710 Chamberlain, D. H. 5: 0725 Chamberlain, Paul 30: 0001 Channing, William Henry 5: 0733 Chapin, James P. 26: 0786 Chapman, John Jay 5: 0736 Chapman, Maria Weston 5: 0753 Chase, Benjamin 32: 0395 Chase, Donald A. 5: 0766 Chase, Edith 5: 0793 Chase, Mary C. 5: 0771 Chase, Phillip P. 5: 0780 Chase, Stuart 5: 0785 Chase, William Beverly 5: 0793 Cheever, George B. 5: 0820 Cheney, Ednah Dow 5: 0824 Chesson, Amelia A. E. 5: 0829 Chesson, F. W. 5: 0844 Chesson, Fred W. 6: 0001 Chesson, W. H. 6: 0005 Chestnut, Charles W. 6: 0012 Child, Lydia Maria 6: 0016 Choate, Joseph 6: 0024 Claflin, Jehiel 6: 0043; 32: 0395 Clark, Alice 6: 0053 Clark, Bancroft 6: 0155 Clark, Eleanor 6: 0174 Clark, Ellery H. 6: 0179 Clark, Helen Bright 6: 0184, 0291, 0383, 0465; 32: 0637 Clark, Hilda 6: 0554 108 Clark, J. Edmund 6: 0560; 32: 0395 Clark, John Bright 6: 0577 Clark, K. 6: 0625 Clark, Lucretia 6: 0632 Clark, Margaret 6: 0636 Clark, Mariane 6: 0654 Clark, Mary L. 6: 0659 Clark, Nathan 6: 0699 Clark, Peter 6: 0714 Clark, Priscilla 6: 0716 Clark, Roger 6: 0728; 7: 0001, 0113, 0276, 0411; 34: 0447 Clark, Rosamond 7: 0499 Clark, Sarah Bancroft 7: 0509, 0643, 0714, 0817; 34: 0451 Clark, Stephen 8: 0001 Clark, William 8: 0063 Cloke, Paul 26: 0786 Clothier, Esther Clark 8: 0079 Clothier, Peter 8: 0194 Clothier, Thompson 8: 0179 Clothier, Violet 8: 0194 Cobb, Samuel C. 29: 0607 Cockerell, Sir Sydney 34: 0455 Codman, John S. 8: 0208 Coffin, Gertrude 8: 0220 Coffin, Winthrop 8: 0220 Colby, Clara Bewick 8: 0242 Collins, John A. 30: 0001 Collins, Rebecca Pool 30: 0001 Colman, Lucy 8: 0244 Compere, Janet 28: 0506 Compere, Ruth 28: 0506 Conant, Lucy Scarborough 8: 0247, 0301, 0436, 0542, 0610, 0676, 0783, 0871; 9: 0001, 0097 Conway, Moncure 9: 0248 Cook, Frederick F. 9: 0276 Cooke, Ruth Emerson 9: 0286 Cooper, Joseph 29: 0607; 32: 0350 Corey, Eva D. 9: 0326 Cotton, Vera 26: 0786 Coveney, James 31: 0090 Cowin, Katherine C. 9: 0349, 0485 Cox, C. F. 9: 0537 Cram, Charles E. 9: 0547 Cram, Mary Wells 9: 0570, 0758; 10: 0088; 32: 0637; 34: 0582 Cram, Robert 9: 0758, 0852; 10: 0001, 0088 Cromwell, Otelia 10: 0197 Crook, Margaret B. 26: 0576 Crosby, Eleanor D. 10: 0251 Crosby, Ernest Howard 10: 0265 Crosby, J. W. 10: 0283 Crosley, Edith A. 10: 0247 Cross, Elizabeth Breckinridge 28: 0506 109 Cummings, Philip H. 10: 0292 Cummings, Thomas H. 30: 0001 Cunningham, Charlotte Wade 33: 0447 Cunningham, Florence 28: 0506 Curran, Mary A. Lafferty 10: 0383 Cushman, Polly 10: 0394 Cushman, Robert 10: 0394 Cutler, John 10: 0456 Cutting, Jim 10: 0463 Cutting, R. Bayard 10: 0503 Dabney, Julia P. 30: 0081 Dahlman, Jane 10: 0530 Dall, Caroline H. 10: 0597 Dalton, Susan 10: 0612 Daniel, Charles 10: 0623 Daniel, Charles, Jr. 10: 0651 Daniel, Edward 10: 0658 Daniel, K. M. 34: 0045 Daniel, Kate 10: 0674, 0761; 11: 0001, 0108, 0259, 0439, 0558 Daniel, Robert M. 11: 0649 Daniel, Teresa 11: 0666 Daniel, Yi-Yi 11: 0671 Darling, Frances C. 26: 0786 Davis, Charles Henry 11: 0776 Davis, Willie W. 32: 0637 Day, Fairfield 11: 0786 Day, George Parmly 11: 0800 Day, Henry B. 11: 0804 Day, Joseph 11: 0810 Day, Julia 11: 0819 DeMille, Anna George 11: 0826 Deming, P. 30: 0081 Denton, Georgina Kay 11: 0844 DePierrefeu, Dodo 12: 0001 DePierrefeu, Elsa Tudor 12: 0041 DePierrefeu, Katharine 12: 0070 DePierrefeu, Yann 12: 0079 Dibbler, Benjamin W. 31: 0177 Dickinson, Anna 12: 0084 Dickson, Irene Earle 12: 0098, 0188, 0289; 34: 0455 Dietrick, Louise 12: 0390 Dillard, James H. 30: 0081 Dole, Charles F. 12: 0411 Donald, Malcolm 12: 0430 Douglas, David 12: 0437 Douglass, Frederick 12: 0444 Douglass, Helen 34: 0726 Drake, F. H. 30: 0081 Dreier, Ethel 12: 0448 Dreier, John 12: 0454 110 Dreier, Theodore 34: 0731 Dresel, Anna L. 12: 0552 du Pont, Mary Chichester 31: 0177 DuBois, W. E. B. 12: 0576; 32: 0637 Dubord, André 26: 0786 Duggan, Mary Alice “Polly” 12: 0578 Duncan, Elsa 12: 0604 DuPont, Deo 12: 0630 Durham, Meza 12: 0802 Duvall, Elizabeth 12: 0863 Dwight, Theodore F. 12: 0879 Dyer-Bennet, John 12: 0882 Eastman, Crystal 12: 0897 Eaton, Bab 34: 0001 Eaton, Elma 12: 0899 Eaton, Peg 12: 0907 Eckstorm, Paul F. 26: 0905 Edge, Rosalie 26: 0905 Edison, Thomas A. 12: 0961 Edwards, Elizabeth E. 33: 0696 Ehrich, Louis 12: 0973 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 12: 0986 Ellis, Allan V. 13: 0001 Ellis, Charles 30: 0147 Ellis, Irene H. 33: 0356 Emerson, Fran 13: 0026 Endicott, William, Jr. 13: 0038 Epstein, Dena 13: 0047 Estlin, Mary 13: 0057 Evans, Rebecca Winsor 13: 0145 Facio-Lince, Daniel 13: 0307 Facio-Lince, Nohra 13: 0307 Faelten, Maud 33: 0447 Fairbanks, Calvin 13: 0334 Fairfield, John 26: 0905 Farlow, Alfred 30: 0167 Farrison, W. Edward 13: 0337 Farwell, Sidney E. 31: 0236 Fentress, Louise 13: 0341 Fiedler, Henry George 26: 0905 Fish, William H. 13: 0380; 32: 0350 Fisher, Iris 13: 0391 Fitzgerald, John F. 30: 0167 Fitzgerald, Susan W. 31: 0236 Flint, Martha E. 13: 0426 Flynn, Patrick 13: 0437 Forbes, Allan 13: 0476 Forbes, John Murray 13: 0488 Forster, Ralph 26: 0905 Foster, Abby Kelley 13: 0512 Foster, Elizabeth 26: 0905 Fowlds, George 13: 0515 111 Fowler, Frances 13: 0559 Fox, Joel 30: 0167 Frayer, William 13: 0576 Freeman, Elizabeth 13: 0582 French, Helen 28: 0581 Fukui, Eiko 13: 0585 Fuller, Lucy Derby 13: 0611 Fuller, Marjorie W. 27: 0156 Fuller, Richard 31: 0236 Fuller, Samuel Richard 13: 0611; 32: 0637 Fyffe, Elizabeth 13: 0632 Gaines, Mary L. 13: 0768 Galbraith, F. W. 13: 0858 Gale, Philip B. 13: 0870 Gannett, Mary Thorn Lewis 13: 0899 Gardner, Bertram 13: 0905 Garland, Alice 28: 0633 Garland, Hamlin 13: 0919 Garrison, Barbara Foss “Beezie” 34: 0100 Garrison, David Lloyd 13: 0307 Garrison, Fanny 10: 0197; 33: 0696 Garrison, Frank Wright 1: 0558 Garrison, Isabel 32: 0727 Garrison, John Bright 26: 0619; 34: 0100 Garrison, Lloyd McKim 33: 0447 Garrison, Marian 32: 0727; 34: 0001 Garrison, Mildred Yarnall 33: 0938 Garrison, Robert Hale 33: 0001 Garrison, Theresa Holmes 33: 0696 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) 23: 0661 Garrison, William Lloyd (1902) 34: 0100 Gaston, Hugh M. 32: 0210 Gay, Elizabeth Neall 13: 0924 Gay, S. M. 14: 0001 George, Henry 14: 0046, 0098 George, Henry, Jr. 14: 0125; 32: 0727 George, Katharine Ames 33: 0299 George, Marie M. 14: 0148 Gibbons, Henry J. 31: 0293 Gilbert, Helen 29: 0398 Gilbert, Martin 29: 0398 Gilman, Charlotte Perkins 14: 0150 Gilman, Nicholas 34: 0734 Gilpin, Charles William 34: 0736 Gladstone, J. P. 30: 0196 Gleason, Fred 27: 0001 Glover, Mary 33: 0938 Goldthwait, Frances 14: 0157 Goldthwait, Joel 14: 0157 Golz, Joseph 14: 0186 Gorham, Florence 14: 0212 Gould, Elizabeth Porter 14: 0233 112 Gowan, Rosa 14: 0237 Grady, Anna Elizabeth 14: 0251 Graecen, Bertha 14: 0327 Graecen, Walter 14: 0327 Grant, Don 27: 0001 Grant, Frank 31: 0293 Graves, Alice B. 31: 0293 Gray, Maria Freeman 14: 0376 Greene, Ada B. 35: 0498 Greene, Helen 27: 0001 Greene, J. M. 30: 0196 Greener, Richard 14: 0395 Gregory, Eugene M. 14: 0398 Grew, Mary 14: 0413; 34: 0741 Grierson, Margaret Storrs 14: 0446, 0558, 0676, 0795, 0893; 15: 0001, 0039, 0090, 0188, 0311, 0412, 0523, 0574, 0772; 16: 0001, 0161, 0322 Griffin, Edith Alice Garrison 34: 0100 Griffin, Robert Westervelt 34: 0100 Grimké, Archibald 16: 0431 Grimké, Francis J. 16: 0434 Grimké, Sarah 16: 0438 Grinnell, Leslie 28: 0633 Griscom, Edith R. 16: 0442 Griscom, Edith S. 16: 0442 Griscom, Ludlow 16: 0442 Guerrier, George P. 16: 0480 Guyot, Yve 16: 0512 Habicht, Elizabeth 16: 0514 Habicht, Max 16: 0514 Hadley, Amos I. 16: 0552 Hale, Albert 30: 0250 Hale, Edward Everett 16: 0560 Hale, Eugene 30: 0250 Hale, Nancy 16: 0577 Hall, Bolton 16: 0586 Hall, Carolyn 27: 0001 Hall, Edward 16: 0594 Hall, Edward R. 16: 0601 Hall, H. R. 16: 0605 Halle, Ann 16: 0639 Halliday, Eliza W. 16: 0659 Halliday, Mary 31: 0336 Halliday, Mrs. John 29: 0398 Hallowell, May 26: 0576 Hallowell, Penrose “Buck” 16: 0673; 33: 0447 Halvorsan, Anne 16: 0699 Hamill, Esther 16: 0714 Hamlin, Charles E. 16: 0883; 34: 0748 Harper, Ida Husted 16: 0888 Harrington, Lillian F. 28: 0670 Harris, Anita 28: 0670 Hart, Ann Ayres 27: 0001 113 Hartwell, Fred 16: 0891 Harwood, Anne R. 27: 0001 Harwood, Mary R. 17: 0001 Haskell, Thomas F. 29: 0527 Hastings, John K. 17: 0028 Hauser, Elizabeth J. 17: 0035 Hautermans, Elsa 17: 0045 Hayden, Lewis 32: 0395 Haynes, Anna M. 28: 0670 Heinemann, Belle 28: 0670 Heinzen, Rosa Prang 30: 0250; 32: 0727 Henderson, Jessica L. Cox 30: 0250 Henry, Alice 29: 0560 Henry, Richard K., Sr. 17: 0060 Henry, William Seton 33: 0696 Higginson, Thomas Wentworth 17: 0094 Hill, Edith N. 33: 0278 Hill, Leslie Pinckney 17: 0146 Hills, Katherine 17: 0159 Hills, W. H. 32: 0727 Hills, William Henry 17: 0172, 0373, 0439 Hillyer, Jeanne 17: 0590 Hillyer, Robert 17: 0590 Himes, Joshua V. 17: 0600 Hinds, Wilfrid E. 31: 0336 Hoar, George Frisbie 17: 0618 Hobart, Arthur 17: 0623 Holbrook, Arthur “Sandy” 17: 0627 Holbrook, Arthur T. 17: 0749 Holbrook, Bertha 17: 0749 Holbrook, Sue 17: 0627 Holley, Sallie 17: 0761 Holmes, Clara 17: 0765 Holmes, John Haynes 17: 0769 Holt, Byron W. 17: 0777 Homer, Ella S. 31: 0336 Hooker, Isabella Beecher 17: 0800; 34: 0752, 0755 Hopper, Lue 17: 0812 Hoskin, John 17: 0868; 35: 0001 Hoskin, Kate 17: 0868; 35: 0001 Houghton, Henry O. 17: 0904 Howard, Harold S. 17: 0911 Howe, Julia Ward 17: 0924 Howells, William Dean 17: 0928 Howland, Emily 17: 0931 Hubbard, Hope 17: 0940 Hubbard, Joe 17: 0959 Hubbard, Martha 17: 0959 Hughes, Sarah F. 18: 0001 Huntress, A. J. 30: 0250 Hutchinson, Jim 27: 0001 Impey, Catherine 30: 0250 114 Jackson, Annie Belle 18: 0027 Jackson, George 18: 0044 James, E. H. 31: 0410 Jameson, A. R. 31: 0410 Jameson, John D. 18: 0048 Jefferson, Joseph 18: 0060 Jewett, Gertrude 28: 0777 Johnson, Emily Cooper 31: 0410 Johnson, Mary Wright 29: 0527 Johnson, Oliver 18: 0079; 35: 0008 Johnson, Samuel 18: 0113; 32: 0350, 0395; 33: 0634 Johnson, Tom L. 18: 0126 Johnston, N. R. 32: 0395 Jordan, Helen Judd 33: 0356 Kalmenoff, Matthew 27: 0156 Kattwinkel, Lucile 33: 0127 Keeler, Mrs. C. O. 30: 0374 Kelsey, Albert Warren 18: 0141 Kennedy, Harris 28: 0777 Kennedy, Mildred 18: 0161 Kennedy, Sinclair 33: 0510, 0696 Key, Ernest 30: 0374 Kimball, John C. 18: 0171 Kingman, Edith 18: 0177, 0317, 0416 Kingman, John A. 31: 0410 Kirkland, John 18: 0534 Kline, Effie H. 18: 0556 Korth, Werner 27: 0156 Kyllman, E. 18: 0567 Lamont, Thomas W. 18: 0598 Langley, Miles E. 31: 0450 Lanier, David 18: 0610 Lanman, Charles R. 18: 0665 Latta, James M., Jr. 31: 0450 Laugel, Auguste 18: 0672 Laugel, Elizabeth Bates 18: 0681 Lauriat, Charles E., Jr. 18: 0684 Lawson, Robina I. 31: 0450 Lawson, Roy, Jr. 27: 0156 Leatherby, Katharine 27: 0156 Lee, Amice 18: 0693 Lee, Herbert 31: 0450 Leggett, Joseph 18: 0744 Leland, Elsa Tudor 18: 0762 Leland, Marine 18: 0790 Leubuscher, Frederic Cyrus 32: 0727 Leviseur, Rose 33: 0127 Lewis, Enoch 18: 0863 Lieber, Hetty Wood 18: 0873 Lillie, Andrew D. 30: 0400 Lindsey, Anne 18: 0880 Lindsey, Kenneth 18: 0913 115 Linsley, Letitia H. 31: 0450 Little, Eliza A. 30: 0400 Livermore, Mary 18: 0926; 35: 0012 Livernash, Edward J. 30: 0400 Lord, Mary B. 35: 0345 Lord, Polly Anne 35: 0345 Lord, W. R. 19: 0001 Lord, William R. 32: 0727 Lorne, Martha Perry 30: 0400 Loud, H. B. 19: 0022 Love, Alfred H. 32: 0478 Love, Pattie B. 30: 0400 Lovejoy, Ida 30: 0400 Lovett, Elizabeth Quincy 19: 0031 Low, Ann 27: 0156 Lowell, Josephine Shaw 19: 0041 Lummis, Charles F. 19: 0052 Lumpkin, Agnes A. 32: 0845 Lupton, Joseph 19: 0090 Lutz, Alma 19: 0104 Mabbett, Edith Louise 28: 0811 MacDonald, Ella 28: 0811 MacDonald, Robert G. 28: 0811 Macdowell, Agnes 32: 0478 MacKay, Alexander Murray 19: 0130 MacKaye, Marion 19: 0172 MacKaye, Percy 19: 0172 MacKendrick, Alex 19: 0247 MacKenzie, Larry 28: 0811 Macomber, Janet Eaton 33: 0127 Madgaoha, Amandi 19: 0448 Magie, William A., II 27: 0254 Manning, Joseph C. 30: 0475 Manning, Mary E. 30: 0475 Mariner, Elwyn E. 33: 0127 Mark, E. L. 19: 0512 Marks, Alfred 30: 0475 Marshall, William E. 19: 0517 Martineau, James 35: 0215 Martineau, Jane 19: 0541 Martineau, R. F. 19: 0555 Marty, J. 19: 0573 Masten, Ann 19: 0586 Matlock, Mary F. S. 33: 0917 Maury, G. Bonet 19: 0618 Mawson, Camie 19: 0626 Mawson, Elizabeth 19: 0640 May, Abby W. 19: 0653 May, Adie 19: 0659 May, George E. 19: 0665 May, Joseph 19: 0684; 32: 0478, 0727 May, Samuel J. 19: 0709; 33: 0634; 35: 0218 116 May, Samuel J., Jr. 19: 0715 May, Valentine H. 19: 0748 May, Winifred H. 19: 0757 Maynard, Charles J. 27: 0254 McCormick, Katharine Dexter 19: 0107 McCormick, William B. 31: 0501 McCrackan, W. D. 30: 0475 McDaniels, J. H. 32: 0727 McGreevy, Milton 31: 0501; 32: 0210 McHugh, Edward 30: 0475 McIlhenny, Barbara 19: 0110 McKenzie, William P. 19: 0278 McKim, Charles Follen 19: 0294; 35: 0017, 0023 McKim, Ella Rosamond 19: 0313 McKim, James Miller 19: 0321; 35: 0029, 0039, 0089 McKim, Lucy 33: 0634 McKim, Margaret S. 19: 0333 McKim, Sarah A. Speakman 19: 0336; 35: 0039, 0097, 0144, 0208 McLannan, Hattie 28: 0811 McLaren, Agnes 19: 0427; 32: 0350 McLaren, Pricilla Bright 19: 0431 Means, Martha 19: 0762 Mendonça, Salvador de 19: 0790 Meriam, Francis J. 19: 0794 Merriam, Louise M. 31: 0501 Merrill, Boynton 31: 0501 Merrill, Edith 19: 0802 Merrill, Georgiana 33: 0696 Merrill, Margaret A. 30: 0475 Merrill, Walter M. 19: 0810 Mifflin, Lloyd 31: 0501 Milligan, A. McLeod 29: 0739 Milliken, Samuel 19: 0833 Mills, Harriet A. 32: 0727 Mills, James E. 19: 0905 Moore, Rebecca 20: 0001 Moos, Ann 27: 0254 More, Sarah Peck 28: 0811 Morgan, Allen 20: 0145 Morgan, Lillian 20: 0191 Morgan, Maggie B. 33: 0430 Morrill, Midge 20: 0207 Morris, Mary F. 27: 0254 Morrison, Ruth 28: 0811 Morse, Alice 20: 0295 Morse, Frank 20: 0295 Morse, Joseph B. 20: 0334 Morse, Lucy Gibbons 20: 0344 Morse, Nancy W. 27: 0254 Morss, Everett 33: 0278 Moseley, A. G. 31: 0501 Mott, Lucretia Coffin 33: 0634 117 Moulton, John G. 30: 0475 Munro, Sarah Dall 32: 0727 Murphy, Joseph 20: 0370 Muther, Josephine 20: 0379 Naish, Arthur John 32: 0478 Neilson, Francis 31: 0567 Newbury, Katharine 28: 0875; 33: 0917; 34: 0066 Newell, Louise 33: 0127 Nichol, Elizabeth Pease 20: 0435 Nichol, John P. 35: 0221 Nichols, Adelaide 27: 0254 Nobechi, Keizo 28: 0875 Norrell, Annie C. 30: 0576 Norton, Alice L. 31: 0567 Norton, Charles Eliot 20: 0606 Norton, Grace 30: 0576 Norton, Katherine Garrison 33: 0510 Nowell, Sarah J. 20: 0612 Noyes, Edward Hillard 29: 0560 Nunn, Henry 20: 0627 O’Brien, Robert L. 20: 0638 Ogden, Rollo 30: 0576 Olen, Bea 20: 0645 Oliver, Benjamin 20: 0709 Ordway, George 20: 0711 Ordway, Lila 33: 0356 Ordway, Robert 20: 0783 Osborne, Thomas M. 32: 0845 O’Shea, E. A. 31: 0567 Painter, Marjorie M. 27: 0362 Pankhurst, Emmeline 20: 0831 Pankhurst, Sylvia 20: 0837 Papazian, G. H. 32: 0845 Park, J. Edgar 20: 0842 Park, Maud Wood 20: 0882 Parker, C. M. 30: 0606 Parker, George Lawrence 20: 0957 Parker, Horace S. 32: 0845 Parker, Margaret E. 32: 0478 Parker, Theodore 20: 0964 Parkhurst, Lloyd Garrison 20: 0975 Parkhurst, William 20: 0975 Parrish, Hannah 21: 0001 Parrish, Isabel Mott 32: 0845 Parrish, Jean 21: 0062 Parrish, Lydia 21: 0074 Parrish, Maxfield, Jr. 21: 0083 Parton, James 21: 0169 Payne, Priscilla 33: 0127 Peabody, George Foster 21: 0173 Peabody, Katharine P. 27: 0362 Peacock, Albert 21: 0178 118 Peacock, Luva 21: 0178 Pearson, Elizabeth W. 28: 0875 Pearson, George A. 21: 0202 Pease, Charles 21: 0208 Peck, Mary Gray 21: 0215; 35: 0225 Peirce, Mary E. 21: 0242 Perry, A. L. 30: 0606 Perry, Theodora 21: 0253 Person, W. Lee 31: 0567 Peters, Eleanor 27: 0362 Peters, James L. 27: 0362 Peters, Mary Edith 34: 0001 Peterson, Roger Tory 21: 0321 Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline 21: 0332 Pettengill, Gordon 27: 0362 Pettingill, Charles 21: 0335, 0414 Pettingill, Zoë 21: 0471 Philbrick, Eliza 21: 0546 Philips, Calvin, Jr. 31: 0567 Phillips, Ann 21: 0551 Phillips, Wendell 21: 0558; 33: 0634; 35: 0233 Phipson, Evacustes A. 30: 0606 Pierce, Edward L. 29: 0560 Pillsbury, Parker 21: 0600; 32: 0478; 33: 0634 Pillsbury, Sarah H. 21: 0729 Pinkham, Henry W. 21: 0733 Pitman, Hattie M. 21: 0749 Plimpton, Theodore 21: 0757 Pool, Frances C. 33: 0356 Poor, Florence 21: 0761 Pope, Lottie C. 29: 0527 Post, Alice Thatcher 21: 0770 Post, Louis F. 21: 0782 Potts, Rebecca Speakman 35: 0237 Powers, H. H. 31: 0567 Prang, Louis 21: 0818 Pratt, Winifred 21: 0848; 34: 0001 Price, Lucien 21: 0872 Prichard, Ellen M. 30: 0606 Priestman, Anna M. 21: 0874 Prince, Gretta 32: 0210 Prince, Kimball 32: 0210 Pugh, Sarah 21: 0889; 35: 0240 Purdy, Lawson 31: 0567 Purvis, Charles B. 32: 0845 Purvis, Hattie 21: 0893 Purvis, Robert 32: 0478 Putnam, A. P. 21: 0902; 32: 0478 Putnam, Caroline 22: 0001 Putnam, Herbert 22: 0046 Quincy, Edmund 22: 0049; 35: 0249 Quincy, J. P. 30: 0667 119 Quincy, Josiah 22: 0052 Quincy, Marguerite “Daisy D” 22: 0055 Rand, Mourant Woodbury 33: 0510 Randall, Clara J. 35: 0498 Randall, Mary 22: 0083, 0279 Ransom, Alice R. 22: 0441 Raper, J. H. 32: 0549 Raymond, William L. 31: 0635 Read, Peggy 27: 0362 Redmond, Harold 22: 0450, 0461 Redmond, John 22: 0461 Renfrew, Robert 22: 0513 Reynolds, Hewitt 27: 0362 Rice, John Clark, Jr. 27: 0362 Richardson, Anne 22: 0522 Richardson, Clarence H. 29: 0001 Richardson, Ellen 22: 0558 Richardson, Juliet 22: 0565 Rion, H. 26: 0619 Rivington, Percy 31: 0635 Robinson, Edward 22: 0617, 0699 Robinson, Edwin Arlington 22: 0733 Robson, William 22: 0740 Rogers, Anna K. 30: 0667 Rogers, Helen Rochester 33: 0278 Roosevelt, Theodore 22: 0765 Rossiter, Frances S. 26: 0619 Rotch, Josephine 27: 0362 Rowntree, W. S. 32: 0549 Rumely, Mary R. 22: 0769 Runsly, Mary 31: 0635 Russell, Kathleen 31: 0635 Russell, Phebe 22: 0849 Russell, Sarah 29: 0761 Ryan, William Wade 22: 0886 Sacrement, Aimée du S. 29: 0001 Safford, H. E. 31: 0698 Safford, John 22: 0891 Safford, Tom 22: 0903 Sampson, Edward 22: 0919 Sampson, Eleanor 22: 0919 Sanborn, Franklin B. 22: 0927 Sanger, Richard H. 26: 0660 Sargent, Porter 27: 0492 Saunders, Babette 23: 0001 Saunders, Kenneth 23: 0083 Saunders, W. E. 27: 0492 Sawyer, Agnes Sampson 23: 0093 Sawyer, Mildred Conway 34: 0001 Sayre, Nora 23: 0108, 0254 Sayre, Nora Clemens 23: 0315 Scaife, Roger L. 23: 0325 120 Scattergood, J. Henry 23: 0333 Schlesinger, Mary 23: 0350 Schofield, Martha 29: 0761 Scott, J. Winifred 23: 0359 Scott, Mary Augusta 29: 0607 Sedgwick, Ellery 23: 0374 Severance, Caroline 23: 0380 Sewall, Harriet Winslow 23: 0460; 32: 0549 Sewall, Samuel 23: 0473 Shackleton, Lydia 23: 0485 Shaw, Anna Howard 23: 0501; 32: 0845 Shaw, S. B. 23: 0548 Sheldon, Rosamund 23: 0562 Siegener, Loring 31: 0698 Sigourney, L. H. 35: 0310 Simmons, Elizabeth 23: 0591 Simons, E. H. 23: 0634 Simpson, Joseph 23: 0642 Sinclair, Upton 23: 0661 Sinclair, William 30: 0708 Skutt, Maggie 27: 0492 Smalley, Evelyn G. 23: 0665, 0791 Smalley, Phoebe Garnant 24: 0001 Smeal, William G. 24: 0024 Smith, Eleanor 29: 0398 Smith, Francis 24: 0031 Smith, Goldwin 24: 0036 Smith, Joseph Lindon 24: 0043 Smith, Marion Parris 31: 0698 Smith, Stedman 24: 0114; 33: 0563 Smith, Stella Bromage 24: 0120 Somerset, Isabel 24: 0223 Souther, Rita 27: 0492 Southwick, Sarah 24: 0226 Speakman, Micajah 35: 0315 Spence, Catherine 24: 0234 Spragg, Wesley 31: 0698 Sprague, Homer B. 30: 0708 Sprague, Julia A. 33: 0771 Spring, Rebecca 24: 0280 Stafford, Wendell Phillips 24: 0299 Stanfield, J. 29: 0607 Stantial, Edna Lamprey 24: 0305 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady 24: 0342; 34: 0755; 35: 0322, 0325, 0330 Starbuck, Elisabeth 32: 0549 Stead, W. T. 35: 0335 Stearns, Guy B. 24: 0371 Steinthal, Alfred 24: 0380 Steinwedell, Ann 24: 0420 Stephens, Frank 24: 0457 Stephenson, Abby 30: 0708 Stephenson, C. Y. 35: 0539 121 Stevens, Arthur W. 24: 0479 Stevens, Edmund 31: 0698 Stevenson, Hannah E. 29: 0607 Stone, Evelyn 29: 0398 Stone, Lucy 24: 0501; 35: 0340 Storey, Moorfield 24: 0507 Streeter, Helen 27: 0492 Sturge, Sophia 24: 0519 Sunday, Billy 24: 0537 Sweezy, Everett 24: 0539 Talbot, Beatrice 24: 0552 Talbot, Fritz 24: 0552 Tanner, Margaret A. 32: 0549 Tarbell, Ida M. 24: 0607 Taussig, F. W. 31: 0792 Taylor, Edward R. 24: 0617 Taylor, Hyman 24: 0668 Taylor, Samuel 24: 0668, 0739 Terry, Ellen 24: 0747 Thaxter, Celia 24: 0750 Thayer, C. C. 24: 0752 Thomas, Anne 27: 0492 Thomas, Charles Swain 24: 0761 Thomas, J. S. 30: 0772 Thomas, Martha B. O. 24: 0770; 33: 0430 Thompson, George 24: 0783 Thompson, Ruth Brown 24: 0787 Tidd, Charles 35: 0345 Tidd, Eliza Henchman 35: 0345 Tolman, Harriet S. 24: 0802 Tolstoy, Leo 35: 0438 Toner, John G. 26: 0619 Torrence, Betty “Buck” 24: 0823 Tourgée, Albion W. 30: 0772 Townsend, Milo 35: 0330 Tripp, Sophia K. 33: 0563 Trotter, William Monroe 24: 0856 Tuke, Mabel 24: 0871 Tupp, Mell B. 33: 0201 Tupper, Adele R. 31: 0792 Twain, Mark 24: 0873 Twitchell, Eliza 24: 0875 Tyson, Robert 30: 0772 Uhlein, Charlotte A. 30: 0772 Underwood, Sara A. 30: 0772 Unwin, Cobden 30: 0772 Upton, Harriet Taylor 25: 0001 Vaillant, Marian 4: 0604 Varnum, Elizabeth W. 33: 0430 Venturi, Emilie Ashurst 25: 0009; 32: 0350 Villard, Helen Frances Garrison “Fanny” 33: 0299; 34: 0045 Villard, Julia Sanford 33: 0299, 0356 122 Villard, Oswald Garrison 33: 0356, 0771 Vincent, Lucy C. 32: 0549 Von Erdberg, Amy 25: 0022 Von Erdberg, Eleanor 25: 0022 Wagner, Edward H. 27: 0609 Walcott, H. I. 35: 0498 Wallace, Dorothy 29: 0072 Walling, Willoughby H. 27: 0609 Walsh, Walter 25: 0117 Walter, Peggy 33: 0201 Wardlaw, Ralph 35: 0440 Ware, Grace E. 31: 0811 Warner, Eleanor 25: 0125; 34: 0001 Warren, J. W. 31: 0811 Wash, Constance R. 31: 0811 Washington, Booker T. 25: 0151; 32: 0845 Waters, Henry F. 25: 0176 Watson, Arthur E. 29: 0072 Watts, William P. 25: 0183 Webb, Alfred 25: 0412 Webb, Deborah 25: 0562 Webb, Richard 35: 0249 Webb, Ruth D. 25: 0594 Weber, F. M. 29: 0072 Weld, Agnes 25: 0599 Weld, Anna 30: 0816 Weld, Frank 35: 0443 Weld, Theodore Dwight 25: 0608; 32: 0549; 33: 0634 Weld, Theodore Grimké 25: 0633 Wellington, Henry 35: 0447 Wellington, Henry W. 25: 0636 Wellington, Lydia D. 25: 0643 Wellington, Martha S. 25: 0650 Wells, Webster 30: 0816 Wentworth, Herman 25: 0709 Wentworth, Rita 25: 0709 Weston, Anne Warren 25: 0762; 35: 0450 Weston, Caroline 25: 0777; 35: 0452 Weston, Emma 35: 0461 Wheeler, Alice C. 29: 0072 Whipple, Charles K. 25: 0786; 35: 0470 White, Ed 27: 0609 White, F. B. 27: 0609 White, Horace 30: 0816 Whiting, N. H. 29: 0607 Whitmore, W. H. 30: 0816 Whitney, Anne 25: 0795 Wigham, Eliza 25: 0813 Wilkinson, Charlotte May 32: 0350, 0549 Willard, Frances E. 25: 0827 Willes, Susie 31: 0811 Williams, Abbie Lou 27: 0609 123 Williams, Anna 33: 0201 Williams, Susan 33: 0201 Wilson, Emily Newcomb 26: 0576 Wing, Charlotte 25: 0841 Wing, Lester 25: 0854 Winslow, Caroline 25: 0886 Winslow, H. 31: 0811 Winsor, Ellen 25: 0916 Winston, Martha 25: 0951 Wise, Annie P. 34: 0001 Wise, C. E. 26: 0001 Wise, John S. 29: 0607 Wise, Marguerite A. 26: 0010 Wood, Caroline Stratton 26: 0039; 35: 0474 Wood, Charles P. 26: 0045 Wood, Frank 26: 0098 Wood, Hetty 26: 0128; 35: 0485 Woodhull, Victoria Claflin 35: 0491 Wright, Zilpha 26: 0144; 33: 0201 Wyman, Lillie B. Chace 26: 0288 Yeomans, Edward 26: 0310 Yeomans, Edward, Jr. 26: 0497 Yeomans, Julia 26: 0345 Yerrington, J. M. W. 26: 0299; 35: 0495 Young, Constance 26: 0505 Young, Francis 26: 0505 Young, Mary B. 26: 0530 Young, Vera 27: 0609 Zakrzewska, Marie E. 26: 0546; 32: 0549 Zuckriegel, P. 30: 0816 124 SUBJECT INDEX The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microform publication. The first number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the file containing information on the subject begins. Hence, 19: 0833 directs researchers to Frame 0833 of Reel 19. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find topics listed in the order in which they appear on the film. The subject term “Social and family life” applies to most folders, and therefore does not appear in this index. Abbott, Lyman 19: 0833 Abolitionist movement 6: 0043; 17: 0172; 24: 0342 Accidents and accident prevention 19: 0130 see also Disasters Adams, John Quincy 12: 0879 Administration of justice evidence 35: 0335 legal aid and services 5: 0707 see also Crime and criminals see also Criminal procedure see also Prisons Adoption 21: 0083 Africa 28: 0811 Agriculture farms and farmers 26: 0345 forests and forestry 21: 0335 Aloha Camp (Fairlee, Vermont) 9: 0349 Alternative medicine 19: 0278 American Anti-Slavery Society 34: 0741 American Civil Liberties Union 8: 0208 American Legion 21: 0782 Anniversaries 7: 0411; 19: 0659 Antebellum events 29: 0811 see also Abolitionist movement Anthony, Ann Rhodes 34: 0748 Anthony, J. G. 34: 0748 Anthony, Susan B. 34: 0755 Anti-slavery movement see Slaves and slavery Apartment houses 8: 0871 Apprenticeship 20: 0334 Armed services Army 21: 0253; 27: 0695 compulsory military service 18: 0610 Navy 17: 0060; 22: 0765 reserves 20: 0145; 22: 0765 see also Voluntary military service Armed services reserves 20: 0145; 22: 0765 Arms control and disarmament 12: 0041 Army 21: 0253; 27: 0695 Art 4: 0102; 8: 0301, 0436, 0542, 0676, 0783, 0871; 9: 0001, 0097 see also Painting Arts and the humanities 30: 0920 see also Art see also Books and bookselling see also Dance The American Magazine 24: 0607 American Red Cross 23: 0333 Ananda-Ashrama (religious center) 5: 0001 125 Births 33: 0882, 0917, 0938; 34: 0001, 0045, 0066, 0086 Black Americans 1: 0781; 4: 0067; 9: 0248; 17: 0094, 0146; 18: 0001, 0079; 21: 0074; 22: 0001; 24: 0856; 25: 0827; 30: 0250, 0374; 31: 0567, 0811; 34: 0726 see also Black populations Black Mountain College 34: 0731 Black populations 6: 0728 Boarding homes 11: 0001 Boarding schools see Private schools Boats and boating 18: 0177 Bonds see Securities Books and bookselling 2: 0272; 5: 0753; 6: 0179; 13: 0476; 17: 0439, 0600; 19: 0517, 0802; 20: 0295; 21: 0471; 23: 0254, 0661; 24: 0802; 26: 0786, 0905; 27: 0254; 29: 0398; 30: 0475, 0816; 32: 0001 see also Bible see also Biographies see also Literature Boston Bird Book Company 20: 0295 Arts and the humanities cont. see also Handicrafts see also Museums see also Music see also Theater Associations British Women’s Temperance Association 24: 0223 National American Woman Suffrage Association 1: 0781; 25: 0001 Asthma 19: 0448 The Atlantic Monthly 23: 0374 Atwater, Richard 2: 0015 Australia 24: 0234 Bacon, Leonard W. 21: 0902 Baltimore, Maryland 5: 0303 Banks and banking 2: 0001; 3: 0387; 21: 0335, 0414; 24: 0539 Baptist Church 21: 0202 Barr, Binnie 2: 0277, 0514 Barr, Richard “Dickie,” III 2: 0277, 0514 Barr, Richard, Jr. 2: 0277, 0514 Berea College 4: 0832 Berlin, Germany 20: 0207 Bible 29: 0739; 30: 0920 see also Woman’s Bible Biographies 10: 0197; 19: 0790; 20: 0612; 21: 0546, 0729, 0749; 22: 0046; 24: 0752; 26: 0299; 29: 0607; 30: 0400 Birds and bird conservation 1: 0589; 3: 0218, 0298; 4: 0001, 0470, 0604; 13: 0001; 16: 0442; 17: 0959; 20: 0145, 0295; 21: 0321; 22: 0565, 0769; 26: 0505, 0660, 0786, 0905; 27: 0001, 0156, 0254, 0362, 0492, 0609, 0695; 28: 0001, 0194; 34: 0100 see also Poultry and poultry industry Boston Evening Transcript 20: 0638 Boston Herald 20: 0638 Bragdon, David 4: 0102, 0226, 0252, 0265 Bragdon, Henry W. 4: 0252, 0265 Bragdon, Katherine 4: 0102, 0226, 0265 Bragdon, Peter 4: 0102, 0226 Brazil 19: 0790 Bretz, Barbara 4: 0305; 10: 0088 Bretz, Harold 4: 0305; 10: 0088 126 Bretz, Helen 9: 0758, 0852; 10: 0001, 0088 British Virgin Islands 26: 0660 British Women’s Temperance Association 24: 0223 Brown, Eveline 4: 0498 Brown, Hiram 4: 0498 Brown, Jason 22: 0927 Brown, John 6: 0016; 22: 0927; 24: 0280 Brown, Owen 24: 0787 Brown, William Wells 13: 0337 Bryan, William Jennings 9: 0547 Buckingham School 4: 0604 Business Boston Bird Book Company 20: 0295 general 8: 0220; 11: 0804; 13: 0515; 18: 0913; 20: 0711, 0783; 21: 0083; 24: 0114; 25: 0183; 35: 0345 Houghton Mifflin Company 23: 0325 J. H. Emerson & Co. 21: 0083; 28: 0001 Little, Brown & Company 23: 0325 The Queen City Tobacco Company 13: 0858 State Street Trust Company 13: 0476; 28: 0670 see also Business cycles see also Conferences see also Employment see also Expense accounts see also Finance see also Insurance see also Leasing and renting see also Publishers and publishing see also Real estate business see also Warehouses Business cycles 8: 0208 see also Great Depression California 19: 0052; 20: 0207 Call, Anne P. 12: 0390 Cambridge University 4: 0102 Canada 20: 0207; 35: 0023 Canals 2: 0113 Cape Cod, Massachusetts 26: 0144 Catalogues 22: 0617 Catt, Carrie Chapman 3: 0530; 21: 0215 Cemeteries and funerals 5: 0303; 8: 0871; 14: 0398 Censorship 21: 0253 Charitable organizations 3: 0556 Chicago, Illinois 25: 0125 Child rearing 25: 0412 Child welfare 24: 0234 Children 1: 0836, 0897; 2: 0015, 0277, 0514; 3: 0093; 4: 0102, 0342, 0504; 5: 0441; 6: 0053, 0184, 0291, 0383, 0465, 0560, 0659; 7: 0001, 0113, 0276, 0509, 0643, 0714, 0817; 8: 0079; 9: 0570; 10: 0088, 0383, 0612, 0674, 0761; 11: 0001, 0108, 0259, 0439, 0558; 12: 0604; 13: 0632; 16: 0322, 0514, 0714; 18: 0177, 0317, 0416; 19: 0448; 21: 0761, 0848; 22: 0279; 25: 0183; 28: 0405; 29: 0159, 0398; 34: 0582; 35: 0097, 0144, 0208, 0345 see also Adoption see also Youth Chinese exclusion laws 14: 0125; 17: 0618; 19: 0905; 30: 0001, 0400 Christian Science see Church of Christ, Scientist Christianity 13: 0437; 19: 0833; 21: 0733; 31: 0567 see also Church of Christ, Scientist see also Protestant churches Church of Christ, Scientist 19: 0278; 20: 0627; 24: 0875 Churchill, Winston 29: 0398 Civil liberties 32: 0210 see also Civil rights 127 Civil liberties cont. see also Human rights see also Slaves and slavery see also Voting rights Civil rights 23: 0108; 24: 0856 see also Abolitionist movement see also Discrimination in education see also Freedmen and freedwomen see also Lynching see also Prejudice see also Race relations see also Racial discrimination see also Slaves and slavery see also Women’s rights Civil War 3: 0412, 0475; 21: 0600; 34: 0428 Claims, refunds or settlements 19: 0130 Clark, Bancroft 7: 0276 Clark, Priscilla 7: 0276 Clark, Roger 7: 0509, 0643, 0714, 0817 Clark, Sarah Bancroft 7: 0001, 0113, 0276, 0411 Clergy 21: 0902; 30: 0081 Clerical workers 22: 0617, 0699; 24: 0668; 26: 0505 Clothier, Peter 8: 0079 Clothing and clothing industry 23: 0108; 24: 0668 Cockerell, Douglas Bennett 34: 0455 Colleges and universities Berea College 4: 0832 Black Mountain College 34: 0731 Cambridge University 4: 0102 general 3: 0218, 0298; 4: 0001, 0102; 6: 0728; 9: 0349, 0485; 10: 0463, 0530; 12: 0802; 16: 0442; 18: 0598; 20: 0145; 22: 0849; 23: 0001; 24: 0305, 0420, 0668; 25: 0709; 26: 0345, 0497, 0576; 27: 0001; 32: 0210; 34: 0731; 35: 0345 Harvard University 4: 0102; 32: 0210 Rollins College 34: 0731 Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute 25: 0151 Vassar College 9: 0349 Yale University 11: 0800 see also Smith College Colonialism and colonial affairs 3: 0530; 9: 0248, 0547; 14: 0376 Communications see Books and bookselling see Information services and systems see Publishers and publishing see Speeches and addresses Communism and communist parties 12: 0882; 21: 0782; 32: 0210 Compulsory education 21: 0178 Compulsory military service 18: 0610 Conferences 1: 0646, 0751; 11: 0826; 34: 0755 Congress 1: 0781; 17: 0800; 34: 0755 see also Congressional committees see also Congressional investigations Congressional committees 32: 0210 Congressional investigations 32: 0210 Constitution of U.S. 29: 0739 Coral reefs and islands 26: 0660 Cram, Charles E. 9: 0570 Cram, Gertrude 10: 0001, 0088 Crime and criminals 16: 0714; 31: 0501 see also Fraud Criminal procedure 21: 0178 see also Sentences, criminal procedure Crocker, William G. 20: 0334 Cuba 31: 0915; 35: 0345 Curricula 25: 0854 Czechoslovakia Prague 28: 0194 Dairy industry and products 10: 0761; 11: 0001 Dana Hall (Wellesley, Massachusetts) 9: 0349 128 Dance 4: 0102; 9: 0349; 22: 0769 Daniel, Charles 10: 0674, 0761; 11: 0001, 0108, 0259 Daniel, Kate 10: 0623 Davis, Robert C. 31: 0792 Day, Fairfield 5: 0001, 0067; 11: 0810 The Deane School (Santa Barbara, California) 27: 0362 Death and dying 1: 0558, 0656; 2: 0015, 0101, 0514; 5: 0829, 0844; 6: 0001, 0005, 0383, 0465, 0560; 7: 0001, 0411, 0509; 9: 0570; 10: 0394, 0597, 0612; 11: 0259; 13: 0038, 0057; 17: 0172, 0373, 0590; 18: 0863; 19: 0640, 0653; 20: 0435; 21: 0558, 0600, 0733, 0749, 0874, 0889; 22: 0001, 0049, 0740; 23: 0460, 0485; 24: 0380, 0752, 0787; 25: 0022, 0412, 0562, 0813; 26: 0288; 28: 0581, 0633; 29: 0072; 30: 0400; 32: 0272, 0327, 0342, 0350, 0395, 0478, 0549, 0637, 0727, 0845; 33: 0001, 0127, 0201, 0278, 0299, 0356, 0430; 35: 0144, 0345 see also Cemeteries and funerals see also War casualties Democracy 21: 0782 Department of Labor 21: 0782 Deportation 21: 0782 Disasters earthquakes 22: 0617 fires and fire prevention 23: 0791 Discrimination in education 18: 0001; 22: 0001 Diseases and disorders 2: 0514 see also Eye diseases and defects see also Mental health and illness Divorce 2: 0277 Donations see Gifts and donations Douglass, Frederick 34: 0752 Eagleswood School (Perth Amboy, New Jersey) 25: 0608; 29: 0527 Earthquakes 22: 0617 Economic crisis and response 34: 0455 see also Great Depression Economic policy 6: 0155; 13: 0515; 18: 0598; 19: 0748; 28: 0194; 30: 0196; 31: 0567 see also Monetary policy Education 2: 0163; 4: 0504, 0725; 5: 0198, 0277; 12: 0882; 20: 0964; 26: 0310; 27: 0254 see also Colleges and universities see also Curricula see also Discrimination in education see also Educational exchanges see also Medical education see also Military education and training see also Private schools see also School-based activities see also Teachers Educational exchanges 13: 0307 see also Foreign students Elections 3: 0025; 6: 0053; 13: 0515; 17: 0159; 18: 0079, 0126; 24: 0234; 34: 0435; 35: 0225 see also Presidential elections Electric power 12: 0961 Emerson, Claire Garrison “Tita” 20: 0191 see also Garrison, Claire “Tita” Emerson, Robert 20: 0191 Employment 2: 0001; 4: 0305; 10: 0283, 0383, 0394, 0463, 0674; 11: 0108, 0259, 0558; 12: 0454; 13: 0768; 17: 0959; 20: 0145; 21: 0083; 22: 0769; 23: 0254; 24: 0668; 28: 0001; 30: 0475; 31: 0501, 0698 see also Occupations see also Prison work programs see also Veterans employment see also Voluntary military service 129 Energy resources 16: 0322 see also Electric power Engagement 16: 0673; 17: 0623; 33: 0447, 0510, 0563, 0602, 0634 England general 3: 0298; 4: 0102, 0342, 0802; 6: 0053, 0383, 0465; 8: 0301; 9: 0286; 12: 0188; 17: 0172, 0373, 0439; 18: 0880; 23: 0665, 0791; 25: 0183; 32: 0001; 35: 0008 London 9: 0326; 20: 0207 Ethics 2: 0001 Europe Czechoslovakia 28: 0194 general 1: 0037; 9: 0001, 0326; 12: 0001; 13: 0391; 18: 0113; 24: 0043; 28: 0194; 34: 0100, 0582 Greece 22: 0617 Ireland 4: 0613; 20: 0837; 25: 0412 Netherlands 6: 0053; 8: 0871 Russia 12: 0882 Switzerland 16: 0514 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 19: 0762 see also France see also Germany see also Italy see also United Kingdom Evidence 35: 0335 Executive Office of the President 9: 0547 Expense accounts 2: 0101 Eye diseases and defects 2: 0514; 3: 0671; 24: 0747 Families 1: 0836, 0897; 3: 0409; 6: 0005, 0053; 7: 0001, 0113, 0276, 0509, 0643, 0714, 0817; 8: 0079; 11: 0439; 12: 0604; 14: 0413; 16: 0322; 19: 0448; 22: 0927; 25: 0183; 26: 0144; 28: 0405, 0670; 29: 0159, 0398; 31: 0915; 32: 0001, 0210; 34: 0582; 35: 0001, 0097, 0208, 0345 see also Child rearing see also Divorce see also Engagement see also Marriage Farm life 10: 0761; 11: 0001 Farms and farmers 26: 0345 Finance money 35: 0029 see also Investments see also Personal and family income Fires and fire prevention 23: 0791 First Parish Unitarian Church (Duxbury, Massachusetts) 20: 0957 Fiske, Photius 24: 0226 Florida 5: 0277 Food industry dairy industry and products 10: 0761; 11: 0001 food supply 1: 0037 livestock and livestock industry 10: 0674, 0761; 11: 0001 poultry and poultry industry 10: 0674, 0761; 11: 0001 Food supply 1: 0037 Football 4: 0102; 6: 0155; 16: 0673; 24: 0420; 27: 0695 Foreign relations 2: 0113; 6: 0024 see also Colonialism and colonial affairs see also Educational exchanges see also Immigration Foreign students 13: 0585; 19: 0448 Foreign trade 2: 0113 see also Tariffs Forests and forestry 21: 0335 France general 8: 0301, 0436, 0542, 0871; 9: 0001, 0097; 12: 0188; 31: 0336; 35: 0345, 0539 Paris 19: 0762; 20: 0207 Fraud 17: 0931; 22: 0513 Free trade see Tariffs Freedmen and freedwomen 29: 0761 Funerals see Cemeteries and funerals 130 Furniture and furniture industry 3: 0395 Fyffe, Joseph B. 13: 0632 Gandhi, Mahatma 31: 0698 Garrison, Abijah 1: 0033 Garrison, Agnes 12: 0098, 0289; 17: 0159; 24: 0001 Garrison, Catherine Cooper 5: 0320 Garrison, Charles 5: 0367, 0441 Garrison, Claire “Tita” 2: 0227; 33: 0917 see also Emerson, Claire Garrison “Tita” Garrison, David Lloyd 34: 0001 Garrison, Edith Lloyd 34: 0066 Garrison, Edith Stephenson 33: 0447, 0510, 0563, 0602, 0696, 0771, 0822 Garrison, Ellen Wright 32: 0272; 33: 0634 Garrison, Faith 2: 0163, 0227; 34: 0045 Garrison, Francis Jackson “Frank” 32: 0327 Garrison, Frank Wright 15: 0090; 17: 0590; 25: 0022; 32: 0342 Garrison, Helen Eliza Benson 3: 0380; 13: 0057; 19: 0653; 20: 0435; 21: 0546, 0729, 0749; 22: 0740; 24: 0380; 30: 0400; 32: 0350 Garrison, John Bright 33: 0938 Garrison, Katherine McKim 35: 0144 Garrison, Lloyd McKim 35: 0144 Garrison, Margaret Carret 5: 0367, 0441 Garrison, Mary Pratt 2: 0015 Garrison, Philip McKim 35: 0144 Garrison, Robert Hale 5: 0441 Garrison, Wendell Phillips 2: 0156; 35: 0144 Garrison, William Lloyd (1805) 2: 0156; 4: 0050, 0802; 5: 0844; 9: 0276; 10: 0251, 0597; 12: 0552; 13: 0057, 0380; 14: 0395; 17: 0172, 0600; 19: 0715, 0810; 20: 0334; 21: 0729, 0749, 0874, 0889, 0902; 22: 0740; 23: 0380; 24: 0380, 0752; 26: 0299; 29: 0607; 30: 0196, 0400; 32: 0395, 0478, 0549; 35: 0438 Garrison, William Lloyd (1838) 6: 0465; 10: 0597; 32: 0637, 0727, 0845; 33: 0634 Garrison, William Lloyd (1874) 2: 0227; 33: 0001, 0127, 0201, 0447, 0510, 0563, 0602, 0696, 0771, 0822 Garrison, William Lloyd (1902) 1: 0001; 18: 0048; 19: 0573; 33: 0882 George, Henry 24: 0280, 0875 Germany Berlin 20: 0207 general 1: 0037; 2: 0163; 4: 0102; 12: 0882; 31: 0336; 35: 0539 Gifts and donations 1: 0001, 0646, 0751; 3: 0093, 0556, 0671, 0740; 4: 0067, 0342, 0549, 0619, 0625; 5: 0614; 10: 0658, 0674; 11: 0108, 0259, 0439, 0558, 0671; 12: 0001; 13: 0426; 14: 0446, 0558, 0676, 0795, 0893; 15: 0001, 0039, 0090, 0188, 0311, 0412, 0523; 16: 0442; 21: 0332, 0471, 0729, 0733; 22: 0450, 0461, 0927; 23: 0108, 0473; 24: 0305, 0668, 0739, 0787, 0856; 25: 0001, 0151; 26: 0619; 27: 0001, 0156, 0254; 30: 0816; 31: 0811; 35: 0144 Government-citizen relations 28: 0194 Great Depression 19: 0748; 20: 0711; 21: 0335, 0414 Greece 22: 0617 Green, Beriah 30: 0081 Grierson, Margaret Storrs 18: 0790 The ‘Guana Island Club 26: 0660 Hammond, R. B. S. 13: 0515 Handicrafts 20: 0344 131 Handwriting analysis 19: 0031 Harvard University 4: 0102; 32: 0210 Hawaii 21: 0471 Health condition 1: 0037, 0257; 2: 0015; 3: 0093, 0380, 0556; 4: 0293; 5: 0441; 6: 0383, 0465; 7: 0001, 0714, 0817; 8: 0436, 0542; 9: 0097; 10: 0597, 0612, 0761; 11: 0001, 0108, 0259, 0439, 0558; 12: 0098, 0188, 0289; 13: 0145, 0632; 14: 0327, 0395; 15: 0574, 0772; 16: 0001, 0161; 17: 0159, 0439; 18: 0079, 0416; 19: 0172; 21: 0600, 0818; 22: 0083, 0450, 0461, 0699, 0927; 23: 0254, 0460, 0791; 24: 0001, 0226, 0668, 0739; 25: 0022, 0412; 27: 0695; 29: 0159, 0761; 30: 0606; 31: 0293; 34: 0582; 35: 0017, 0039, 0144, 0345, 0498 Health facilities and services home health services 1: 0001 hospitals and nursing homes 25: 0022 Hearing and hearing disorders 4: 0504 Henry George Centenary 11: 0826 Highways 4: 0034; 5: 0303; 21: 0335 Historic documents and artifacts 1: 0729; 10: 0197, 0251; 13: 0145, 0337; 14: 0446, 0558, 0676, 0795, 0893; 15: 0001, 0039, 0090, 0188, 0311, 0412, 0523; 19: 0052, 0104, 0517, 0715, 0810; 21: 0202, 0215; 22: 0617; 24: 0305; 30: 0475 Historic sites 9: 0001 History historic sites 9: 0001 Watergate Affair 16: 0161 see also Antebellum events see also Civil rights see also Economic crisis and response see also Historic documents and artifacts see also War Hockey 4: 0102 Holidays 2: 0514; 3: 0093; 4: 0265, 0342; 7: 0509; 8: 0079; 11: 0108, 0439, 0558, 0671; 12: 0289; 16: 0322; 19: 0448; 21: 0471, 0848; 22: 0461; 23: 0665; 24: 0668; 27: 0254; 29: 0159; 32: 0210; 34: 0100 see also Anniversaries see also Vacations Home health services 1: 0001 Hospitals and nursing homes 25: 0022 Houghton Mifflin Company 23: 0325 Household economics and management 1: 0037, 0257, 0381; 9: 0570, 0758, 0852; 10: 0001, 0088, 0674, 0761; 11: 0001, 0108, 0259, 0558; 20: 0882; 22: 0083, 0279; 25: 0650; 26: 0001 see also Household finance see also Household gardening Household finance 1: 0257; 9: 0570, 0758, 0852; 10: 0001, 0088, 0674; 16: 0673; 18: 0079; 22: 0055; 25: 0599 Household gardening 4: 0342 Household workers 10: 0383, 0674, 0761; 11: 0001, 0108, 0259, 0558 Housing 5: 0317; 17: 0373; 23: 0093, 0315; 26: 0144; 35: 0498 see also Apartment houses see also Boarding homes see also Housing construction see also Housing costs and financing see also Housing maintenance and repair see also Moving expenses see also Rental housing Housing construction 9: 0547, 0570; 10: 0623 Housing costs and financing 28: 0811 see also Mortgages Housing maintenance and repair 9: 0570; 10: 0674, 0761; 11: 0001, 0108, 0259, 0558, 0649; 16: 0161; 26: 0010 Howard, Genevieve 35: 0012 Human rights 4: 0331 Illinois Chicago 25: 0125 132 Immigration 3: 0025; 14: 0046; 21: 0782 see also Chinese exclusion laws see also Deportation see also Refugees Imperialism see Colonialism and colonial affairs Income taxes 13: 0145 Indians 30: 0147 Information services and systems catalogues 22: 0617 see also Libraries Insurance 11: 0108; 26: 0905 see also Property insurance International relations 1: 0037; 6: 0465; 16: 0514; 17: 0439; 18: 0598; 19: 0247, 0762; 31: 0336; 35: 0539 see also Conferences Investments 1: 0037, 0257, 0381; 3: 0740; 10: 0001, 0088; 14: 0212; 16: 0552; 20: 0711, 0842, 0882; 21: 0335, 0414; 22: 0279; 24: 0539; 25: 0633; 31: 0811 see also Securities Ireland 4: 0613; 20: 0837; 25: 0412 Islands see Coral reefs and islands Italy 4: 0102; 8: 0871; 9: 0001; 12: 0188, 0289; 20: 0207; 22: 0617; 30: 0667 J. H. Emerson & Co. 21: 0083; 28: 0001 Japan 25: 0183 Johnstown, Pennsylvania 2: 0256 Journalism see Newspapers see Periodicals Kennedy, Mildred 4: 0504 Kingman, John 18: 0177, 0317, 0416 Lamont, Corliss 32: 0210 Land ownership and rights 18: 0744 Land use 3: 0364; 5: 0303 League of Nations 19: 0247 Leasing and renting 9: 0758; 25: 0777 see also Rental housing Legal aid and services 5: 0707 Legislation 1: 0781; 18: 0126 Leland, Marine 15: 0574, 0772; 16: 0001, 0161, 0322 Lexington Independent (newspaper) 13: 0437 Libraries 3: 0395; 10: 0761; 14: 0446, 0558, 0676, 0795, 0893; 15: 0001, 0039, 0090, 0188, 0311, 0412, 0523; 18: 0790; 21: 0215; 24: 0305 Licenses 19: 0709 Lighting systems 12: 0961 Literature 17: 0172, 0439 Little, Brown & Company 23: 0325 Livestock and livestock industry 10: 0674, 0761; 11: 0001 Loans 17: 0931; 19: 0172; 32: 0001 London, England 9: 0326; 20: 0207 Lynching 9: 0248; 24: 0223; 25: 0827 MacDowell Colony 23: 0254 Maine 4: 0034 Marriage 2: 0227, 0277, 0514; 4: 0102; 5: 0320, 0367; 6: 0024, 0053; 7: 0411; 9: 0570, 0758; 13: 0632; 14: 0398; 16: 0514; 17: 0627, 0765; 19: 0709; 21: 0083; 25: 0636, 0650, 0709; 28: 0506, 0875; 33: 0634, 0696, 0771, 0822; 34: 0736; 35: 0315 see also Widows and widowers Maryland Baltimore 5: 0303 Massachusetts Cape Cod 26: 0144 133 Mortgages 3: 0383 Motion pictures 23: 0254 Mott, Lucretia Coffin 1: 0656; 10: 0197 Mount Prospect School (Waltham, Massachusetts) 25: 0854 Moving expenses 10: 0674 Museums 4: 0102; 22: 0617, 0699 Music 3: 0298; 8: 0436; 9: 0001, 0097; 12: 0454; 18: 0177; 21: 0074, 0083; 22: 0903; 26: 0345; 29: 0725; 31: 0811 Myrtle Baptist Church (West Newton, Massachusetts) 22: 0886 National American Woman Suffrage Association 1: 0781; 25: 0001 National defense arms control and disarmament 12: 0041 military education and training 9: 0852; 20: 0145 military encampments 32: 0001 see also Armed services see also Military personnel see also War National Women’s Social and Political Union 21: 0332 Natural resources forests and forestry 21: 0335 see also Energy resources Navy 17: 0060; 22: 0765 Neilson, Francis 13: 0145 Netherlands 6: 0053; 8: 0871 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society 34: 0418 Massachusetts Audubon Society 26: 0660 Massachusetts Reformatory for Women 16: 0714 Maynard, Charles J. 27: 0254 McCarthy, Joseph 32: 0210 McKim, Charles Follen 35: 0144 McKinley, William 9: 0547 Medical education 17: 0627 Medicine alternative 19: 0278 medical education 17: 0627 see also Diseases and disorders see also Health facilities and services see also Public health Meenahga Lodge 22: 0441 Membership organizations 1: 0781; 10: 0456; 17: 0769; 20: 0882; 34: 0755 Mental health and illness 5: 0824 Mexico 18: 0048 Military camp life 3: 0475; 24: 0120 Military duty assignments and releases 14: 0186; 22: 0765; 27: 0695 Military education and training 9: 0852; 20: 0145 Military encampments 32: 0001 Military officers 4: 0619; 20: 0145 Military personnel 2: 0514; 3: 0412; 27: 0492 see also Military duty assignments and releases see also Military officers Missions and missionaries 28: 0811 New York Times 23: 0254 New York Tribune 35: 0008 New Zealand 1: 0836; 13: 0515 Newspapers Boston Evening Transcript 20: 0638 Boston Herald 20: 0638 general 20: 0334, 0638 The Modern Review 29: 0607 Monetary policy 23: 0380; 26: 0546 Money 35: 0029 134 Lexington Independent 13: 0437 New York Times 23: 0254 New York Tribune 35: 0008 The Republican 4: 0060 The Times (London) 34: 0455 Nock, Albert Jay 13: 0145; 19: 0802; 25: 0916 Nonviolence pacifism 17: 0769 passive resistance 17: 0769 see also Peace movements Norton, Katherine Garrison 33: 0278 Occupations clergy 21: 0902; 30: 0081 see also Household workers see also Military personnel see also Teachers see also Writers and writing Outdoor recreation 3: 0218; 4: 0001; 6: 0659; 8: 0676, 0783, 0871; 19: 0052; 23: 0001; 26: 0144; 27: 0695; 34: 0100 Pacifism 17: 0769 Painting 8: 0301; 24: 0043; 27: 0609 see also Portraits Panama 2: 0113 Paris, France 19: 0762; 20: 0207 Passenger ships 8: 0301 Passive resistance 17: 0769 Peace movements 7: 0643; 10: 0001; 11: 0776; 13: 0145; 25: 0117 Pennsylvania Johnstown 2: 0256 Periodicals The American Magazine 24: 0607 The Atlantic Monthly 23: 0374 general 18: 0556; 29: 0607; 30: 0250 The Modern Review 29: 0607 The Public 21: 0782 Saturday Evening Post 23: 0634 Personal and family income 3: 0556, 0671, 0740; 4: 0305; 9: 0758; 10: 0001, 0088; 11: 0108, 0259 see also Household finance Personal debt 4: 0305; 10: 0088 Personal property 22: 0522 Phillips, Wendell 10: 0251 Physicians 5: 0702; 17: 0627 see also Surgeons and surgery Plantation life 35: 0345 Poetry 2: 0001; 5: 0766; 10: 0292; 16: 0480; 17: 0146; 21: 0471; 24: 0617; 29: 0398; 30: 0081, 0475; 31: 0501 Political parties 9: 0537; 18: 0126 see also Communism and communist parties see also Radical politics see also Republican Party see also Socialism Portraits 24: 0299 Poultry and poultry industry 10: 0674, 0761; 11: 0001 Prague, Czechoslovakia 28: 0194 Prejudice 30: 0147; 35: 0539 Presidential elections 8: 0208; 34: 0752 Printing 34: 0455 Prison work programs 30: 0374 Prisoners 16: 0714 Prisoners of war 27: 0156 Prisons 16: 0714 see also Prison work programs see also Prisoners see also Prisoners of war Private clubs and societies American Anti-Slavery Society 34: 0741 general 17: 0777; 25: 0650; 26: 0660; 34: 0741 The ‘Guana Island Club 26: 0660 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society 34: 0418 Massachusetts Audubon Society 26: 0660 135 Radical politics 5: 0614 see also Peace movements Railroads 35: 0023 Rationing 4: 0342; 16: 0322; 21: 0083 Real estate business 10: 0623, 0674; 22: 0083 see also Property Recreation see Outdoor recreation see Private clubs and societies see Sports and athletics see Summer camps Redmond, Harold 22: 0461 Reformed Presbyterian Church 29: 0739 Refugees 27: 0156 Religion-based activities 20: 0957; 25: 0412 Religions 5: 0001, 0702; 16: 0714; 21: 0600 see also Christianity see also Clergy see also Missions and missionaries see also Religion-based activities see also Religious faith Religious faith 6: 0560; 13: 0341; 18: 0762; 19: 0278, 0833; 20: 0334; 24: 0479; 28: 0633; 30: 0349; 34: 0734 Rental housing 9: 0570, 0758; 26: 0010 The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts) 4: 0060 Republican Party 34: 0435, 0755 Research 10: 0197; 13: 0047, 0337; 14: 0676, 0795; 18: 0790; 19: 0810 Revolutions 28: 0194 Riverside Press 17: 0904 Roads see Highways Roland, Romain 31: 0698 Private clubs and societies cont. Tuesday Club 10: 0456 Webster Historical Society 30: 0001 Private schools Buckingham School 4: 0604 The Deane School 27: 0362 Eagleswood School 25: 0608; 29: 0527 general 4: 0470; 9: 0349; 10: 0088, 0463; 11: 0786, 0810; 12: 0390; 16: 0714; 18: 0534, 0610; 22: 0441; 25: 0608, 0854; 26: 0045, 0310; 27: 0362, 0492; 29: 0527; 30: 0816 Mount Prospect School 25: 0854 Property 31: 0915 see also Land ownership and rights see also Land use see also Personal property see also Property damage and loss see also Property value Property damage and loss 10: 0463 Property insurance 9: 0758 Property value 30: 0475 Protectionism see Tariffs Protestant churches Baptist Church 21: 0202 First Parish Unitarian Church 20: 0957 Myrtle Baptist Church 22: 0886 Reformed Presbyterian Church 29: 0739 Society of Friends 23: 0333 The Public (periodical) 21: 0782 Public health 21: 0208 see also Accidents and accident prevention see also Health condition Publishers and publishing 4: 0060; 23: 0108, 0254, 0325, 0374, 0634; 31: 0410 see also Printing The Queen City Tobacco Company 13: 0858 Race relations 4: 0067; 6: 0012; 34: 0726 Racial discrimination 4: 0067; 6: 0012; 9: 0248; 18: 0001; 22: 0001; 30: 0374; 31: 0567, 0811; 34: 0726 136 Rollins College 34: 0731 Royall House (Medford, Massachusetts) 35: 0345 Russia 12: 0882 South Carolina Wadmalaw Island 29: 0761 Sovereignty 20: 0837; 25: 0412 Speeches and addresses 2: 0113, 0256; 4: 0563, 0604; 5: 0102; 9: 0537; 12: 0879; 14: 0046, 0098, 0150; 18: 0126, 0141, 0171, 0926; 19: 0833; 21: 0902; 22: 0886; 23: 0359; 24: 0036, 0507, 0537; 25: 0827; 26: 0660, 0786; 29: 0811; 30: 0081, 0147, 0167, 0196, 0475, 0576, 0708, 0816; 34: 0755; 35: 0322, 0325 Sports and athletics 4: 0001; 9: 0349; 11: 0800; 13: 0001; 18: 0610; 20: 0207; 22: 0891; 24: 0031; 25: 0183 see also Football see also Hockey St. Andrew’s Day Camp 26: 0660 State Street Trust Company 13: 0476; 28: 0670 Steamboats 35: 0023 Stephens, Frank 19: 0833 Stephenson, Benjamin T. 33: 0299 Stephenson, Luda Grant 33: 0356 Stocks see Securities Students see Foreign students Summer camps 2: 0514; 5: 0001, 0067, 0277, 0545; 9: 0349; 11: 0786, 0810; 22: 0441, 0769, 0891; 28: 0001 Surgeons and surgery 12: 0098 Susan B. Anthony House 35: 0539 Swami Paramananda 5: 0001 Sweezy, Everett 24: 0539 Switzerland 16: 0514 Tariffs 1: 0011; 3: 0025; 5: 0710; 6: 0625; 9: 0276, 0537; 12: 0973; 13: 0488; 14: 0046; 17: 0777; 18: 0126, 0141, 0744; 19: 0684, Saturday Evening Post 23: 0634 School administration 4: 0102; 25: 0854; 26: 0310; 34: 0731 School-based activities 9: 0349; 18: 0534; 22: 0450; 29: 0527 Schools see Private schools Scotland 18: 0880; 25: 0412; 28: 0811; 32: 0001 Scottish National Reform League 18: 0044 Seashores 8: 0783 Securities 1: 0037, 0257, 0381; 9: 0852; 10: 0001, 0088; 12: 0390; 19: 0130; 20: 0783, 0882; 22: 0083; 24: 0539; 25: 0650; 35: 0340 Sentences, criminal procedure 22: 0513 Sherman, George E. 16: 0673 Ships and shipbuilding 4: 0305; 35: 0345 see also Passenger ships see also Steamboats Single tax see Tax reform Slaves and slavery 4: 0050, 0498; 5: 0820; 6: 0016; 18: 0113; 19: 0790; 20: 0334; 21: 0600, 0902; 24: 0226, 0280, 0342; 29: 0607, 0739, 0761, 0811; 34: 0418, 0736; 35: 0249 Smallwood, J. J. 17: 0931 Smith College 14: 0446, 0558, 0676, 0795, 0893; 15: 0001, 0039, 0090, 0188, 0311, 0412, 0523, 0574, 0772; 16: 0001, 0161, 0322; 18: 0790 Socialism 12: 0188 Society of Friends 23: 0333 South America Brazil 19: 0790 general 9: 0485 137 Trees and plantlife 10: 0292 Trinidad, Cuba 35: 0345 The Trotty Veck Messengers 2: 0272 Trust funds 3: 0671; 22: 0927 Tuesday Club 10: 0456 Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute 25: 0151 U.S. citizens abroad 9: 0286 U.S. flag 4: 0458 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 19: 0762 United Kingdom 17: 0159; 18: 0744; 19: 0247; 20: 0831; 24: 0380; 25: 0412; 27: 0492; 31: 0336; 34: 0455 see also England see also Scotland Vacations 3: 0218; 4: 0001; 10: 0463; 12: 0802; 19: 0573; 25: 0709; 26: 0144, 0660; 29: 0398; 32: 0001; 34: 0100 Vaccination and vaccines 8: 0220; 21: 0178 Vassar College 9: 0349 Veterans employment 14: 0186 Voluntary military service 2: 0277; 4: 0342; 9: 0852; 10: 0001; 17: 0060; 20: 0145; 21: 0253; 26: 0660 Von Erdberg, Eleanor 25: 0022 Votes for Women Fellowship 21: 0332 Voting rights 1: 0781; 17: 0094; 18: 0079; 30: 0250 Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina 29: 0761 War 1: 0037; 11: 0776, 0826; 12: 0041; 13: 0145; 18: 0598; 19: 0833; 21: 0733; 30: 0400; 31: 0698; 35: 0335 see also Civil War see also War casualties Tariffs cont. 0905; 24: 0479, 0607; 29: 0811; 30: 0167, 0475, 0606, 0816 Tax reform 9: 0276; 14: 0046; 18: 0744; 19: 0247, 0833, 0905; 21: 0782; 24: 0457, 0875 Taxation 1: 0037, 0257, 0381; 10: 0001; 30: 0475, 0606; 31: 0236 see also Income taxes see also Tax reform Taylor, Samuel 24: 0668 Teachers 2: 0163; 4: 0102, 0470; 5: 0001, 0144, 0198; 12: 0390, 0454; 17: 0959; 18: 0048, 0610; 22: 0769; 25: 0854; 27: 0492; 30: 0920; 34: 0731 Technological innovations 21: 0083 Television 16: 0161, 0322 Theater 23: 0665; 26: 0576 Thompson, Ruth Brown 22: 0927; 24: 0280 The Times (London) 34: 0455 Tobacco and tobacco industry 21: 0208 Transportation 34: 0420 see also Boats and boating see also Highways see also Railroads see also Ships and shipbuilding see also Travel Travel 1: 0037, 0678, 0690, 0836, 0897; 3: 0218; 4: 0102; 6: 0053, 0383, 0465, 0636, 0728; 7: 0001, 0509, 0643, 0714; 8: 0301, 0436; 9: 0001, 0326, 0485; 10: 0530; 11: 0671; 12: 0001, 0188, 0289; 13: 0391; 15: 0574; 17: 0172, 0373, 0439, 0627; 18: 0048, 0141; 19: 0762; 20: 0207, 0435; 21: 0335, 0471; 22: 0617, 0699; 23: 0665, 0791; 24: 0043, 0420, 0747; 25: 0125, 0412; 26: 0497; 27: 0362; 28: 0194, 0670; 29: 0159, 0398; 30: 0667; 32: 0001; 34: 0100, 0582; 35: 0001, 0008, 0023, 0345 138 see also War relief see also World War I see also World War II War casualties 3: 0475 see also Prisoners of war War relief 23: 0333 Warehouses 9: 0758 Washington, Booker T. 20: 0344 Watergate Affair 16: 0161 Weather 10: 0292 Webb, Alfred 23: 0485; 25: 0562 Webster Historical Society 30: 0001 Weddings see Marriage Widows and widowers 22: 0927 Wills and probate 1: 0558; 5: 0674; 9: 0758; 10: 0761; 22: 0522 Winsor, Ellen 13: 0145 Woman’s Bible 24: 0342; 34: 0726 Woman’s Christian Temperance Union 25: 0827 Women’s rights 24: 0342; 29: 0607; 35: 0325, 0330 see also Women’s suffrage Women’s Social and Political Union 13: 0582; 24: 0871 Women’s suffrage 1: 0646, 0714, 0729, 0751, 0781; 3: 0530, 0556; 5: 0614; 6: 0053; 7: 0509; 10: 0251; 17: 0800; 20: 0831, 0837, 0882; 21: 0215, 0332; 22: 0765; 23: 0380, 0501; 24: 0234, 0305; 34: 0422, 0435, 0755; 35: 0225 Woodhull, Victoria Claflin 34: 0752; 35: 0330 World War I 7: 0643; 9: 0852; 10: 0001; 13: 0515; 23: 0333; 31: 0336; 35: 0539 World War II 4: 0342; 12: 0604, 0907; 13: 0632; 14: 0186; 17: 0060, 0627; 21: 0083, 0253, 0471; 24: 0120; 26: 0660; 27: 0492; 34: 0455 Wright, Martha Coffin 1: 0656; 10: 0197; 21: 0558; 33: 0430 Writers and writing 2: 0113; 3: 0556; 4: 0060; 16: 0714; 17: 0172; 19: 0715, 0810; 20: 0344; 21: 0782; 23: 0108, 0254; 24: 0617, 0873, 0875 see also Writings Writings 5: 0710, 0829, 0844; 10: 0265; 13: 0145, 0437; 14: 0046, 0098; 18: 0556; 19: 0833; 21: 0173, 0733, 0818; 23: 0473, 0634; 24: 0607, 0770; 25: 0916; 29: 0788, 0811; 30: 0001, 0081, 0147, 0167, 0196, 0250, 0708, 0816; 31: 0450; 35: 0008, 0438 see also Poetry Yale University 11: 0800 Youth 5: 0001, 0067, 0102, 0144, 0198, 0277; 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