Container List

Charles H. Coleman Collection
CONTAINER LIST
EIU University Archives
Booth Library
Box 1: U.S. History
Folders:
1—New France to 1748—1930-31
2—French and Indian Wars—1749-1764
3—U.S. History Bibliography—1924-1938
4—Pre-Columbian Indians Misc.—1926-1940
5—Pre-Columbian Norse—1932-1949
6—Discovery and Exploration—1926-1954
7—Colonial Architecture
8—Colonial Education and Publications—1929-30
9—Colonial Society—1925-1940
10—Quarrel with England—1753-1775—1921-1941
11—Constitutional Movement—1754-1739—1936-1953
12—Constitutional Amendments—1927-1954
13—Outbreak of the Revolution—1775-1776—1925-1956
15—Revolution through Burgoyne'a surrender—1922-1951
16—The Navy in the Revolution--1524-1951
17—Revolution—Foreign Aid—1925-1934
18—Revolution—Saratoga to Yorktown--1926-1934
19—Revolution—Conquest for the Northwest—1929
20—Peace Treaty—1782-1783—1930-31
21—The U.S. under the Articles of Confederation—1926-1936
22—The State of Franklin, 1784—1930-32
23—The Northwest Territory—1939
24—Federal Constitution—General—1926-1938
25—Social Development, 1789-1820—1927-1939
26—Washington's Administration—1930-39
27—John Adam's Administration—1931
28—Jefferson's Administration—1927-1942
29—Spanish-American Revolt—1926-1930
30—Louisiana Purchase—1926-1953
31—Quarrel with England and France—1935
32—The War of 1812—1926-1956
33—The War of 1812—Navy—1931-38
34—Administration of John Quincy Adams—1929-1931
35—Bailey's The American Pageant Map
36—Western Development, 1320-1360—1929-1933
37—Social and Economic Movements, 1820-1860—1931-1945
38—Educational & Humanitarian Development—1820-1860—1929-31
39—Monroe's Administration—1921-1949
40—The Monroe Doctrine—1928-1943
41—National Nominating Conventions—1932
42—Jackson's First Administration—1931-34
43— Jackson’s Second Administration—1929-1959
44—The Texas Revolution—1929-1949
45—Political Chronology—1845-1377
46—Thomas A. Marshall—1958
47—Election of 1848 in the South—Notes
48—“Relations with Spain over Cuba,” 1848-1898—1932
49—“Slavery in a Free Republic”
50 —Slavery—1927-29
51—Anti-Slavery Agitation—1931-34
52—Mexican War—1928-1956
co—Polk s Administration—1930—1949
Box 2: U.S. History
Folders:
1—Abolitionism—1947-1950
2—Compromise of 1850 —1927
3—Political Movements—1850-1854—1926
4—Economic History—1850-1875
5—Sectional Struggle—1854-1857—1921-1932
6—Overseas Slave Trade—1855-1861—paper—1930
7—Dred Scott Case—1957
8—Indian Relations since 1860—1926-1940
9—Railroad Development since 1860—1930-38
10—Campaign of 1860—1931-36
11—Outbreak of the Civil War—1955-1961
12—Civil War—Enlistments and drafts—1929-1941
13—Civil War—Western Campaigns—1926-1953
14—Civil War—Naval Operations—1931-35
15—Civil War—Misc.—1925-1954
16—Confederate Naval Operations—1928-1942
17—Civil Affairs during the Civil War—1938-39
18— Civil War Prisoners—1930
19—Relations with Great Britain during the Civil War—1925-28
20—Article about Catholics in the Civil War—1961
21—The end of the Civil War—1944
22—Guernsey Times—1863
23—“The Position of the Democratic Party, 1865-66”—1929
24—Conditions of the Frontier—1865-1890—1926-1931
25—Inventions since 1865
25—Social Development since 1865—1929-1938
27—Social and Economic History—1865-1890—1930
28—Financial, Economic & Diplomatic History—1865-1878—1929-1947
29—Foreign Relations—1865-1869—1930
30—Western Development—1855-1890—1930-1945
31—Labor Problems—1855-1900—1930-36
32—Campaign of 1868—1930-32
33—Trial of President Johnson
34—Southern Reconstruction—1932-38
35—National Reconstruction—1865-1868—1928-1937
36—National Reconstruction—1869-1876—1921-1937
37—Temperance Movement—1930
38—Agrarian Discontent—1875-1900—1930-34
39—Election of 1876-1877—1927
40—Political History—1877-1888—1930-1943
41—Political History—1877-1888—1929-1937
42—Foreign Relations—1880-1895—1924-1939
43—Campaign of 1896—1929-31
44—Diplomatic Relations—1896-1905—1936-1945
45—Supreme Court Cases—Reconstruction Period
46— The Old South—1925-1934
47—Secession and Fort Sumpter—1925-1936
48—The Mormons and Utah—1930-31
49—California Gold Rush—1929-1951
50—Monopolies—1930
51—Transportation—1922-1946
52—The Yankee World
53—The Washington Star's First 100 Years—1952
54—Bible Advertisement—19th Century
55—Spanish-American War—1398-1902—1931-1940
56—Panama Canal—1900s—1924-1931
57—Mexico's Revolution and the U.S.—1922
58—"War with Spain—Inefficiencies of War Department"—1928
59—Cuba and the Philippines—1938-1942
60—MCTT Mimeographs
Box 3: U.S. History
Folders:
1—Roosevelt and Taft—Administrations—1929-1947
2—Wilson Administration in the War—1930-1956
3—World War Origins—1928-1958
4—U.S. and the War, Period of Neutrality—1914-1917—1929-1939
5—World War—general—1930-1940
6—World War—Domestic Affairs—1917-1918—1938
7—World War—Propaganda and Secret Service—1930-31
8—World War—Naval Operations—1929-1936
9—A.E.F. Combat Operations-1927-1939
10—World War—Pictures—1929—1942
11—Foreign Relations—Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations—1928-1948
12—Domestic Affairs—1918-1921—1931-34
13—World War—Peace Negotiations—1937
14—World War—end of the war—1929-1934
15—Harding Administration—1927
16— Coolidge Administration—1928-1939
17—1928 Campaign—1928-30
18—Hoover Administration—General—1329-1940
19—1932 Campaign—1932-33
20—The U.S. and the World Crisis—1932-1941—chronology
21—1936 Campaign—1936-38
22—1940 Campaign—1940
23—Peace Plans—1943-44
24—Map of 28th Air Raid District—1943
25—Election of 1948—1948
26—The New York Times, “Official Record of the Yalta Conference,” 3/17/1955
27—Germany Surrenders Unconditionally—1945
28— Campaign of 1952—1952
29—1952
30—Republican Campaign—1952—1952
31—1952
32—Bricker Amendment—1953—1953-54
33—“School Segregation Case, 1954”—1954
34—1956
35—U.S. History—General and Misc.—1928-1947
36—Settlement of Maryland—1926-1931
37—Settlement of Massachusetts Bay—1926-1954
38—Settlement of Plymouth—1925-1956
39—Settlement of Virginia—1926-1957
40—Pennsylvania Colony—1926-29
41—New Netherlands—1926-1938
42—Colonial Development—1926-27
43—Religious unrest in New England—1926-1949
44—Pequat War
45—Trade and Navigation Laws
Binder—The Truman Memoira—1953-56
Box 4: Abraham Lincoln
Folders:
1—Macon County—1830-1831—1943-1958
2—“Environs of Lincoln’s Youth”
3—The Lincolns in Indiana—1950-1963
4—The Lincolns in Indiana
5—New Salem—1330-1959
6—New Salem and Lincoln
7—“Lincoln at New Salem”—1957
8—New Salem—1930
9—New Salem—1946-1955
10—New Salem—1951-53
11—Black Hawk War—1931-1958
12—1837—1952-58
13—1938—1944-1955
14—Lincoln in the Legislature—1958
15—1842—1956-58
16—Law Practice in Coles County—1943-49
17—Matson Slave Case—1936-1952
18—1848—1957-58
19—1349—1930-1958
20—1850—1952
21—1852
22—1853—1942-1959
23—1854—1935-1954
24—1855—1940-1958
25—1856 Campaign—1956
28—1857—1934-1957
27—Lincoln the Politician
28—“How Medill Became an Ally of Abe Lincoln”—1959
29—The Great Debates—1956-53
30—Debates with Douglas—1933-1958
31—Ottawa Debate—August 21, 1858—1952-58
32—Freeport Debate—August 27, 1858—1956-58
33—Jonesboro Debate—September 15, 1858
34—The Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Charleston, Illinois, September 18, 1858—1957-1963
35—Charleston Debate—1924-1958
36—Charleston Debate—1952
37—“Personalities of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates”—1952
38—Galesburg Debate—October 7, 1858—1958
39—Quincy Debate—October 13, 1858
40—Alton Debate—October 15, 1858—1958
41—Pictures of Abraham Lincoln—debates—1932-1956
42—1858—1958
43—1859—1946-1954
44—“The Republican Nomination of Abraham Lincoln in 1860”—1957
45—1860 Campaign—1956-57
46—“Did Abraham Lincoln Receive the German Vote?”—1942
47—Election of Lincoln—1932-1955
48—Lincolns in Coles County—1952
49—Last Visit to Coles County—1861—1950-1961
50—Moore House Marker—1954-55
51—Negatives of Log Cabin, Photo of T. Marshall
52—Presidency—1861—1925-1959
53—Presidency—1862—1952-59
54—Presidency—1863—1949-1959
55—President Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation—1945
56—Gettysburg Address—1938-1959
57—Gettysburg Address—1949
58—1864 Campaign—1952
59—Presidency—1864—1948-1953
60—Presidency—1865—1945-1959
61—Presidency—Misc.—1951-1965
62—“Lincoln’s Absences from Washington”—1959
63—“Lincoln in Philately”—1961
64—“Lincoln’s Search for a Winning General,” by John C. Gibson—1959
65—Lincoln and Labor
66—Lincoln and Religion—1951-1959
67—Lincoln—1957
68—Lincoln—Misc.—1931
69—Lincoln—Misc.—1952-1960
70—Lincoln—Misc.—1947-1959
71—Lincoln—Misc.—1948-1960
Box 5: Abraham Lincoln
Folders:
1—Lincoln—Misc.—1930-1967
2—Lincoln—Misc.—Newspaper Clippings—1964-1977
3—Lincoln—Misc.—Information about books on Lincoln
4—Photo of Lincoln, Reproduction of Washington and Lincoln
5—Assassination—1931-1963
6—Funeral—1937-1959
7—Lincoln's Tomb—1954-57
8—Lincoln after death—pictures—1941
9—Assassination Trial—John Wilkes Booth—1930-1965
10—Lincoln Chronology—1953-57
11—Lincoln Genealogy—1958
12—Ann Rutledge—1952-53
13—The Lincoln Debater
14—Shiloh Cemetery
15—Shiloh Cemetery—pictures, Old and New Monuments
16—Springfield and Lincoln
17—Springfield—Lincoln Home—1938-1959
18—Lincoln’s Springfield: A Guide Book and Brief History—1938-1955
19—Springfield—1931-1956
20—Lincoln Park—1946-1958
21—Coles County Tour—1953
22—Mary Todd Lincoln—1937-1959
23—Robert Todd Lincoln—1947-1959
24—Tad Lincoln—1939-1958
25—Lincoln and Chicago—1934-1952
26—Correspondence—Coleman's Research-Lincoln—1949-1957
27—Thomas Lincoln—1952-58
28—Thomas Lincoln—1956-1960
29—Thomas Lincoln—Misc.—1951-59
30—Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission—1958-59
32—Hand drawn map of “Points of Lincoln Interest,” Charleston
33—Lincoln-Douglas Debate Centennial, 1858-1958--195S
34—“Our Brothers”—1958
35—Note cards--Lincoln
36—“A Lincoln Bibliography”—by Coleman—1952
37—Lincoln Bibliography—April 1952—1952-55
38—Lincoln Bibliography—1957
39—Lincoln Bibliography—September 1957
40—Notes for Lincoln Speeches—1953
41—Notes from “Our Increasing Knowledge about Lincoln”—1952
42—Lincoln Courses—1959
43—Lincoln History Courses—1959
44—“Spelling Bothered Lincoln Too,”—Coleman—1954-57
45—Herndon-Weik Photostats
46—Barton Collection, Chicago
47—Bronze Tablet for the Linder Building—1953
48—O.B. Ficklin—1963-1976
49—O.B.F. notes on index cards—1959
50—Usher F. Linder—1952
51—Usher F. Linder
52—Lincoln Memorial D.C.--1959
Box 6: Clement L. Vallandigham
Folders:
l—Vallandigham—Birthplace
2—Vallandigham—parents, birth, youth, family items—1820-1874—1930
3—Vallandigham—family and business letters
4—Clement L. Vallandigham—Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly
5—Vallandigham in the Ohio Legislature—1845-1847
6—Vallandigham as a Dayton Lawyer—1847-1858
7—Candidate for Lieut. Governor—July-August 1851
8—35th Congress Disputed Election of 1856
9—Vallandigham’s visit to John Brown—October 19, 1859
10—36th Congressional—1859-1860
11—Democratic National Convention—Charleston, S.C., April-November—1860—1934
12—Ohio Politics during the Civil War—Vallandigham and the Peace Democracy
13—Ohio Contested Election—Memorial and Depositions
14—Ohio Peace Democrats—1925
15—“The Peace Democrats,” Collections of The Western Reserve Historical Society—1918
16—Peace Democrats—General—1927
17—Vallandigham’s proposal for Constitutional Amendments—Feb. 1861
18—36th Congressional, 2nd Session, 1860-1851
19—Interval between 36th 2nd Session and 37th 1st Session
20—37th Congressional Session, July 4-August 6, 1861
21—Vallandigham’s Opposition to the War, August-December 1881
22—General Constitutional Violations—1861-1865—1926
23—General Riots in the North—1661-1865
24—Vallandigham's Resolution—Dec. 1861, Jan. 1862
25—Legal Tender Act, Financial Legislation, Jan.-Feb.—1862
26—February and April 1862—1934
27—Partisanship and Attacks on Vallandigham—April 1862
28—Ohio Democratic Convention, Vallandigham's speech—7/4/1852
29—Congressional Campaign of 1562, Defeat of Vallandigham—1934
30—37th Congressional, 3rd Session—opposition to the War—Dec. 1862-March 4, 1863—1934
31—37th Congressional, 3rd Session, Jan. 14, 1863—1934
32—Speech of CLV on draft act, February 23, 1863
33—Habeas Corpus Act, March 3, 1863
34—Vallandigham’s delivery to the Confederates
35—Burnside’s General Order, No.38, April-May, 1863
36—Arrest of Vallandigham—Rioting in Dayton, May 5-6, 1863
37—Vallandigham’s trial, exile, etc.
38—Vallandigham’s application for H.C., May 1863
39—Vallandigham’s application Democratic Nomination as Governor, March-June 1863
40—Vallandigham Comment, Newspapers, 1863
41—Protests, Arrest, etc. of Vallandigham, May16-July4, 1863
42—Ohio Democratic Convention—Columbus—Nomination of Vallandigham and Pugh, June
11, 1863
43—Ohio Gubernatorial Campaign, August 2-October 3, 1863
44—Vallandigham—Gubernatorial Campaign—June-October 1863
45—Vallandigham in Canada with C.S. Agents
46—Vallandigham’s return from Canada
47—Vallandigham in the Supreme Court
48—Ohio Gubernatorial Election Results
49—1863
50—Vallandigham 1863-1874
51—The Vallandigham Fund, Jan.-June 1864
52—Ohio Democratic Convention, Columbus
53—Vallandigham—Delegate National Convention, 1864
54—Democratic National Convention—Official Proceedings, August 29-31, 1864
55—Democratic National Convention, August 29-31, 1864
56—Presidential Campaign of 1864—General —1933
57—Presidential Campaign of 1864
58—“Ohio in National Politics, 1865-1896,” Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly—
1928
59—Order of American Knights, Sons of Liberty—1934
60—Peace Efforts, January-April 1865
61—Ohio Campaign of 1865, June-November 1865
62—Photocopy of the Cincinnati Enquirer, Testimony of Vallandigham
63—Vallandigham—Relations with opinion of President Johnson, 1865-1866
64—“Position of the Democratic Party, 1865-1866,” Coleman—1929
65—Ohio Campaign, 1866
66—Vallandingham—Philadelphia National Union Convention, August 1866
67—Ohio Campaign of 1867
68—Vallandigham—Ohio election of 1867, selection of U.S. Senator
69—Vallandigham—Pre—Convention Campaign, Feb.—June 1868
70—Vallandigham—July-November, 1868
71—Vallandigham—Congressional Campaign, August-October 1868
72—Vallandigham—The New Departure, May 1871
73—“Clement Laird Vallandigham and the ‘New Departure’ Policy of the Democratic Party
1871-1872,” Coleman—1928
74—Vallandigham—Death, June 1871—1927-1933
75—Vallandigham—General Biography Sketches—1933
76—Vallandigham—Genealogy--1934
77—Vallandigham—Descriptions and Character Estimates
78—Correspondence—Vallandigham—1953
79—Three Vallandigham Letters—1934
80—Miscellaneous CLV Items—1939
81—Miscellaneous—1941
32—Miscellaneous—1941-1972
83—Miscellaneous—Correspondence and Pictures—1932-1961
84—Miscellaneous—1960-65
Box 7: Clement L. Vallandigham
Folders:
1—CLV Correspondence —1932-1944
MANUSCRIPT ABOUT VALLANDIGHAM'S LIFE
2—Chapter I—Youth
3—Chapter II—Apprenticeships
4—Chapter III—Member of Congress
5—Chapter IV—Gathering Clouds
6—Chapter V—The Storm Breaks
7—Chapter VI—The Grand Remonstrance
8—Chapter VII
9—Chapter VIII
10—Bibliography notecards
11—Bibliography
12—Duplicate Manuscript
13—Duplicate Manuscript
Box 7: Great American People
Folders:
14— “A” miscellaneous—1926-1942
15—Adams—1925-1939
16—“BA-BL”—1924-1942
17—“BO-BY”—1929-1947
18—Belmont, August
19—Belmont, Perry—1930
20—Benedict Arnold—1926-1932
21—Brown, John—1922-29
22—Bryan, William Jennings—1929
23—“C-CL”—1926-1945
24—Chase Letters, 1868
25—“CL-CU”—1926-1938
25— “B”—1930-1952
27—“F”—1929-1953
28—“F”—1925-1948
30—“G” miscellaneous—1924-1953
31—Grant—1926-29
32—“H” miscellaneous—1926-1953
33—Harding—1930-32
35—Holmes—1929-1941
36—Hoover—1931-32
37—Houston—1925-1936
38—Jackson, Andrew—1926-1953
39—“I , J” miscellaneous—1930-1952
40—Johnson , Andrew— 926-29
41—Johnson, Henry—1941-1953
42—Jefferson—1925-1945
Box 8: Great American People
Folders:
Large Envelope—Pictures of EIU—1949
1—“K, L” miscellaneous—1926-1950
2—Lafayette—1929-31
3—Lee—1930-1941
4—“M-ME”—1930-38
5—“MO-MU”—1930-1953
6—“N-0”—1928-1945
7—“P-Q”—1931-1950
8—Pershing—1930-31
9—“R” miscellaneous—1926-1938
10—Roosevelt, Franklin Delano—1932-1947
11—Death of Roosevelt, April 12, 1945—1945
12—Roosevelt, Theodore—1926-1931
13—Smith, Alfred E.—1928-29
14—“S” miscellaneous — 1926-1953
15—“T”—1929-1953
16—“U,V”—1929-1933
17—“W” miscellaneous—1930-1946
18—Washington—birth, childhood, and youth—1926-1938
19—Washington—pictures—1925-1943
20—Washington—before the Revolution—1925-1931
21—Washington—in the Revolution—1926-1934
22—Washington—1783-1789—1952
23—President Washington—1926-1950
24—Washington—General Accounts—1926-1939
25—Washington—Misc. items—1929-1938
26—Webster—1928-30
27—Williams—1925-1934
28—Wilson—1929-1952
29—“X,Y,Z”—1926-1930
30—Van Buren, Harrison Administrations—1927-1939
Box 8: Illinois, Coles County, Charleston History
Fodlers:
31—The Study and Teaching of Local History—1951
32—Early Charleston Residents
33—List of Illinois Manufacturers, 1830-1890
34—The Charleston Scimitar, May 29, 1896
35—Ellington-Monroe—1949-1956
35—“Charleston in the Civil War”—1951
37—Civil War Centennial Committee—1961
38—Charleston Riot—newspaper items—1941-1959
39—“The Charleston Riot, March 28, 1864”
40—Charleston Riot—materials used--1940
41—Charleston Courier—September 30, 1869
42—Misc. Correspondence and EIU history outline
43—Charleston Plaindealer—“History of Coles County” July 4, 1876
44—List of Charleston High School graduates, 1899—1947
45—Newspapers—Tornado Issue—1957
46—Railroad crossing accidents in Charleston—1923-1949
47—Photo of men in Eastern State t-shirts—1950-1951
48—Democratic County Chairman nomination, 1955, Coles County—1955
49—Field Trip—Lake Charleston—1955
50—SIU class schedule—1960-1961
51—Coles County Historical Society Biographies—1963-54
52—Correspondence—Award to SIU—1968
53—Charleston—1953
54—Highlights in the History of Charles
56—Charleston/Coles County—1953-54
57—Coles County Courthouses
58—Coles County History—Correspondence—1952-55
59—Binder—Maps of Illinois and Coles County
60—Photos of map of East Central Illinois
61—Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society—1971
62—U.S. Army Armor Center—1960
63—Golden Jubilee Blessed Sacrament Parish. Springfield IL.—1974
64—Photographic Prints—EIU campus (large file folder)
Box9: History of Eastern Illinois University
Folders:
Box Containing College History Notes—1949
1—Eastern Illinois State Normal School
2—Eastern Illinois State Teachers College—1938-1943
3—Charleston Courier—1899—1935
4—25th Anniversary—1924
5—Silver Anniversary Chapel Talk-lS24—1966
6—Correspondence Relating to the History of the College—1946-1950
7—Miscellaneous Notes—College History
8—Miscellaneous Notes—College History
9—Alumni Days
10—Dramatics
11—Entertainment Course Committee
12—Art
13—Music
14—P.E. and Sports
15—Athletic and Oratorical Meets
16—Campus Education Conferences
17—Class Programs
18—Commencement
19—Eastern Division—IEA
20—Eastern State High School
21—Faculty Lists
22—Faculty Christmas Parties
23—Homecoming
24—Homecoming—1948
26—Model School Programs
27—Miscellaneous
28—Miscellaneous—Illinois State Schools—1942
Box 10: Miscellaneous
Folders:
1—European History article by Coleman
2—Historical Essays by Coleman—1962
3—List of old Newspapers belonging to Coleman
4—Letter to Coleman from Alex Summers—1952
5—Correspondence from Sons of Confederate Veterans—1951-54
6—List of books, letter—1973
7—preparations for possibility of World War III—Suggestions for Curriculum Committee—
1948
8—The National Council for the Social Studies—Correspondence—1938
9—The National Council for the Social Studies—Correspondence—1938-1941
10—Illinois Council for the Social Studies—1938-1941
11—Social Education—Correspondence—1938-1944
12—Illinois State Historical Society—Correspondence—1939-40
13—The Mississippi Valley Historical Review—Correspondence and articles—1939-1941
14—Correspondence with D.C. Heath and Company—1939-1947
15— Correspondence with D.C. Heath and Company—1950-51
16—Articles and Book Reviews—misc.—1938-1943
17—Active Citizenship—Correspondence—1938-39
18— Misc. History Binder
19—Misc. History Binder
20—Misc. History—466—1958
21—Misc. Binder
22—Misc. Binder—1942-43
23—Misc. Binder
24—Social Science, Questions on the Text
25—Social Science—233, class notes
26—Notes on Social Science class
27—Social Science—234, class notes—1946
28—Social Science, Questions on the text
29—Social Science, Questions on the text
30—Social Science, Political Chronology
31—Social Science, and 235—Student Papers
32—Social Science—235—1960
33—Social Science—235—1960
34—Social Science—235, Questions on the Text
35—Social Science—235, Questions on the Text
36—Social Science—235, Questions on the Text—1946
37—Social Science—Suggested Readings
38—Suggested Readings for 235
39—Social Science—235, questions and exams—1946-47
42—Social Science—Eastern Illinois and Chicago, Summer 1949
43—Social Science—280F, Northern Illinois Field Study—1949
44—Social Science—280F, Southern Illinois Field Study—1948-49
46—Social Science—280F, Illinois History, class notes—1949
47—Social Science—280F, History of Illinois—General—1949
48—Social Science—368, class notes and exams
49—Social Science—368, class notes and exams—1946
50—Social Science—488, Bibliography—Western Americana
51—Social Science—550
52—Social Science—notes—1940
53—Coleman Term Paper Procedure
54—Misc. Correspondence—1957-1969
55—Misc. Correspondence—1952-55
56—Misc.
57—Misc.—1941-1963
58—Misc.—Index Cards
Box 11: Miscellaneous
Folders:
1—“The Continental Shelves, by Ying-Cheng Kiang—1958
2—The Culture of Korea
3—“Organized Labor and the Law,”—bibliography-1944, misc. notes—1944
4—Thesis Correspondence—1933-35
5—“Designing our Fighting Ships,” article—1943
6—Dr. Franklin H. Giddings’ Educational Sociology lecture notes—1926
7—Maps and Charts-—1936
8—History 40—testing
9—History Term Paper Procedure
10—“Improving the Quality of Instruction in History with the Aid of the Photoplay,” misc. on
movie projectors
11—History—special articles—1938
12—History 40—textbook reviews—1925-1941
13—History misc. notes—1931-1945
14—History bibliography
15—1923-1925—material prepared by Admiral Moffett—1924-25
16—“A Revival of the Rigid Airship?” article, pictures and correspondence—1944
17—“A Revival of the Rigid Airship?” article, notes and correspondence—1943-44
18—“What has Happened to the Airship?” article—1944
19—“Air Fleet or Fleet Arm?” article—1943
20—Rigid Airship—notes and articles—1923-1943
21—Naval Aviation—1937-1943
22—1923-1925—Bureau of Aeronautics—speeches and articles—1924-25
23—Cambridge, Ohio—early newspapers
24—Military History
25—Economics 123—1938-1939
26—AAVP Committee Report, March 11, 1949—1349-1953
27—Constitutional Law Notes—1930
Binder—Constitutional Law Notes—1929
28—Misc. Motes—1925-26
29—Misc. Correspondence and class notes—1953-1963
30—Misc. Correspondence—1951-53
31—Misc. Correspondence—1952-1963
32—Misc. Correspondence—1949-1359
33—Misc. Correspondence—1961-63
34—Misc. newspaper articles—1959
35—Misc.—1925-26
36—Misc.—1951-59
37—Misc.—1965-69
Binder—Misc.
Binder—Unpublished Papers and addresses—1929-1932
Binder—Unpublished Papers and addresses—1933-1935
Binder—Unpublished Papers and addresses—1936-1940
Box12: Miscellaneous
Folders:
1—Lecture notes—note cards
2—Field Courses Books—1941
3—Maps—Field Studies
4—Field Study—1939
5—Field Study—1940
6—D.C.—1940
7—Field Studies—1941
8—Arizona—1947
9—Arizona—General—1947
10—Southwest trip, 1947—History Course
11—Pictures—1947
12—Caucelley—1948
13—Field Study—1948
14—Eastern Field Study—1941-48
15—Field Study—1950
16—Arkansas
17—California—General—1939
18—California—Los Angeles Area
19—California Missions—1948
20—California Misc.—1947-49
21—Canada—History—1948
22—Colorado
23—Connecticut—1948
24—Idaho
25—Illinois
27—Springfield—1949
28—Indiana—1946-48
29—Kentucky-Indiana Trips, Misc. Correspondence and notes—1938-1948
30—Kentucky-Indiana Trip
31—Vincennes, Indiana—1946-48
32—New Harmony—1948
33—American History Leaflets
34—American History Leaflets
35—American History Leaflets
Binder—Social Science—Abraham Lincoln
Two(2) Card Files—Class Notes