de Grummond Collection

McCain Library and Archives
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University of Southern Mississippi

EMILIE BLACKMORE & MARIE GRAHAM STAPP PAPERS
Box Inventory: Series D

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS PART 4 OF 5 OF THE STAPP BOX AND FOLDER LIST

Return to Beginning | A. Published Works | B. Periodical Publications| C. Unpublished Works | D. Subject Files | E. Miscellaneous Files

Box Inventory

Box/Folder

D. SUBJECT FILES

1. PERSONAL MATERIALS

Biographical Materials

30/1

Typescript, transcription of story re: Emilie Stapp by Mrs. Joel (Laura) Simpson, 6 pp., (4 copies).

30/2

Miscellaneous typescript pages for Emilie Stapp biography, 10 pp.

30/3

Articles re: Emilie and Marie Stapp, 1942-1951; no date, 4 items.

66/12

Passport for Emilie B. Stapp dated April 15, 1910.

30/4 Travel Log, titled “My Trip Abroad 1910,” in brown scrapbook.
30/5 Travel Log, dated 1910, in black notebook.

 

Diaries/Guest Books

31/1

Emilie Stapp’s personal diary, 1939-1943, 1 item.

-- Emilie Stapp’s personal diary, 1949-1953, 1 item.
31/2

Emilie Stapp’s personal diary, 1954-1957, 1 item.

31/3

Guest Book, 1921-1933, 1 item.

31/4

Emilie Stapp’s Christmas lists, 1913-1923, in black address book.

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Emilie Stapp’s Christmas lists, 1924-1942, in address book.

 

Financial Records

32/1

Check registers/receipt books, 1957-1958, 2 items.

32/2

Cancelled checks, 43 pieces.

32/3

Appraisal report, February 14, 1957, 2 pp.

32/4

Bonds bequeathed to Emilie & Marie Stapp by Florence Finkbine, 22 pp.

32/5

Tung Oil Contract, 2 copies.

32/6

Lease Agreement between Emilie & Marie Stapp and William M. Breland, 1950, 3 pp.

32/7

Miscellaneous financial, 8 items.

 

Other Personal Materials

32/8 Membership cards, 10 items.
32/9

Calling cards, 10 items.

32/10 Copper plate for Emilie Stapp’s business card at The Des Moines Capital.
75/4 Emilie Stapp’s book plate and monogram woodblocks, 2 items.
32/11 Address books, 2 items.
32/12

Miscellaneous address list, 4 pp.

32/13

Handwritten notes in small notebooks, 4 items.

32/14

Handwritten notes in small notebooks, 4 items.

33/1

Handwritten notes in brown notebook.

33/2

Emilie Stapp’s handwritten notes, loose, 22 pieces.

33/3

Emilie Stapp’s Bible with bookmarks inside.

69/1

Scrapbook of poetry clippings from various authors.

69/2

Scrapbook of poetry clippings from various authors, photocopy.

69/3

Scrapbook/binder of poetry clippings from various authors.

69/4

Scrapbook/binder of poetry clippings from various authors, photocopy.

70/1

Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, advertisement cards, and architectural drawings by H.H. Blackmore.

70/2

Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, advertisement cards, and architectural drawings by H.H. Blackmore, photocopy.

 

2. PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE

33/4

Society of Midland Authors, 4 pieces.

33/5

Grace van Wormer, 10 pieces.

33/6

Miscellaneous correspondence, 52 pieces.

 

3. GO-HAWKS' HAPPY TRIBE

34/1

Correspondence, Letter from Rudyard Kipling, 1914.

-- Correspondence, Letter from Rudyard Kipling, 1914, photocopy.
34/2

Correspondence, 1917-1922, 15 pieces.

34/3

Correspondence, 1923-1925, 36 pieces.

34/4

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe scrapbook.

35/1

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe scrapbook, photocopy.

35/2

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe (Des Moines, IA) scrapbook.

35/3

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe (Des Moines, IA) scrapbook, photocopy.

35/4

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe diary/log of activities, 1914-1932.

35/5 Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe diary/log of activities, 1914-1932, photocopy.
35/6 Happy Tribe background information.
35/7

Happy Tribe James Whitcomb Riley information.

35/8

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe (Pasadena, CA), printed resolutions.

66/13

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe (Pasadena, CA), handwritten resolution.

35/9

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe (Boston, MA), Frances Willard Settlement.

35/10

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe, Wiggins, MS.

35/11

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe, unnamed tribe.

36/1

Happy Tribe rules written by Emilie Blackmore Stapp, 1 p.

36/2

Happy Tribe publicity.

66/14

“On the Trail with the Go-Hawks,” January National Magazine, January 1915.

36/3

Promotional flyers with story of the Happy Tribe, 12 copies.

36/4

Promotional flyers for Happy Tribe, 10 copies.

36/5

Promotional flyers for Happy Tribe, w/buttons, 2 copies.

36/6

Happy Tribe felt banners, 2 items.

36/7

Happy Tribe flag, flat, 15 items.

66/19

Happy Tribe flag, rolled w/flyer, 18 items.

75/5

Go Hawks’ Happy Tribe (Des Moines, IA), watch inscribed: “To Our Own ‘Happy.’”

36/9

Happy Tribe miscellaneous, 1 p.

 

Million Penny Drive

36/9 Background/publicity for Million Penny Drive
36/10

Promotional flyers for Million Penny Drive

36/11

Penny shortage in Iowa, 1 p.

36/12

Belgian Orphan Fund, 2 pieces.

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Belgian Relief Fund certificate.

36/13

Fatherless Children of France “adoption” certificate, 11 copies

36/14 Admission ticket for “Glory to France Day,” July 14, 1918.
67/6

Publicity for “Glory to France Day,” Des Moines Register, July 21, 1918.

36/15

Proclamation from Alabama governor, 5 copies.

66/15

Proclamation from Alabama governor, encapsulated.

36/16

Proclamation from Iowa governor, 4 copies.

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Proclamation from Iowa governor, encapsulated.

36/17

Proclamation from Texas governor, 1 p.

36/18

Poetry by “Jelf,” 3 pieces.

36/19

Million Penny Drive miscellaneous

36/20

Benefits: Happy Tribe’s Goose Dinner ticket, photocopy

36/21

Benefits: My Baby’s Horse (A Lullaby), 10 copies

36/22

Benefits: My Baby’s Horse, copyright certificate.

36/23

Benefits: My Baby’s Horse, cover art.

36/24

Benefits: The Rosabel Stock Company, 2 pp.

36/25

Benefits: “Uncle Peter Heathen,” program.

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Benefits: “Uncle Peter Heathen,” publicity, 1 p.

36/26 Recognition: Queen Elizabeth medal from King Albert of Belgium, 1921, 3 pp.
36/27

Recognition: Distinguished Service Medal from France, 1921, 4 pp.

 

Albanian Library Project

36/28

Correspondence, 1923, 5 pieces.

36/29

Correspondence from Albanian students, 1923, 14 pieces.

36/30 Background information, 3 pieces.
36/31

“Junior Red Cross Work in Albania,” 8 pp.

36/32

Happy Tribe bookplates, 11 copies.

36/33

Letters published in “Happyland Page,” 4 pp.

 

Iowa War Memorial

36/34

Correspondence, 1932-1936, 46 pieces.

36/35

Publicity, 8 pp.

36/36 Inventory of materials for memorial/exhibit, 2 copies.
36/37

Photographs of memorial/exhibit, photocopies, 3 pp.

36/38

Key to memorial/exhibit, 1 p.

 

4. ISABELLA'S VICTORY FLIGHT

37/1

Correspondence, 1943-1945, 19 pieces.

37/2

Publicity, 1940-1946, 34 pp.

37/3

“Fly High (Isabella’s Victory Flight Song),” typescript of lyrics, 1944, 7 copies.

37/4

Isabella’s Victory Flight scrapbook.

37/5 Isabella’s Victory Flight scrapbook, 2 photocopies.      
37/6

Isabella’s Victory Flight miscellaneous scrapbook pages, photocopy, 9 pp.

38/1

War bond sales records/receipts, 1943-1945, 73 items.

38/2

War bond sales information/rosters, 138 pp.

38/3

Isabella’s Victory Flight stationery, color, 24 pieces.

38/4

Isabella’s Victory Flight stationery, 10 pieces.

71

“Golden” wooden eggs w/war bond sales figure totals, 6 items.

 

5. DOLLS' HOUSE/FRIENDSHIP FARM

38/5

Correspondence, 1936-1956, 25 pieces.

38/6

Dolls’ House publicity, 45 items.

39/1 Doll registry in notebook.
39/2

“The Doll’s Family” doll registry in small black notebook.

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“Countries Represented By Dolls” doll registry list, 1 p.

39/3

Dolls’ House guest book, 1933-1939.

39/4 Dolls’ House guest book, 1957-1961.
39/5 Dolls’ House stationery, 68 items.
40/1

Dolls’ House Christmas cards, 1951-1954; no date, 12 items.

40/2

Friendship Farm account ledger, 1930-1934.

40/3

Friendship Farm household expense ledger, 1934.

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Friendship Farm household expense ledger, 1935.

40/4

Friendship Farm household expense ledger, 1936.

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Friendship Farm household expense ledger, 1937.

40/5

Friendship Farm household expense ledger, 1938-1939.

40/6

Friendship Farm household expense ledger, 1943-1946.

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Friendship Farm household expense ledger, 1947-1950.

40/7

Friendship Farm account ledger, 1947-1952.

40/8

Friendship Farm household expense ledger, 1953-1955.

40/9

Friendship Farm household expense ledger, 1955-1959.

41/1

Friendship Farm stock accounts ledger, 1931-1948

41/2

Friendship Farm stock dividend receipts, 1955-1957, 33 items.

41/3

Friendship Farm stock portfolio/records, 12 pp.

41/4

Friendship Farm application for Agricultural Conservation Program, 1953, 2 pp.

41/5

“Planting and Beautification at Dolls’ House and Friendship Farm,” 1935-1950, 9 pp.

41/6

Friendship Farm pecan sales, 1938; no date, 3 items.

41/7

Friendship Farm address books, 2 items.

41/8 Friendship Farm stationery, 26 items.
41/9

Friendship Farm handwritten lists in notebook.

 

5. GOOD WILL DINNERS

42/1

Correspondence, 1923-1942, 86 pieces.

42/2 Good Will Dinner for women, 1925, 3 items.
42/3

Good Will Dinner for women, 1926, 3 items.

42/4

Good Will Dinner for women, 1927, 3 items.

42/5

Good Will Dinner for women, 1928, 3 items.

42/6

Good Will Dinner for women, 1929, 3 items.

42/7

Good Will Dinner for women, 1930, 10 items.

42/8 Good Will Dinner for women, 1931, 3 items.
42/9 Good Will Dinner for women, 1932, 5 items.
42/10

Good Will Dinner for women, 1933, 5 items.

42/11

Good Will Dinner for women, 1934, 5 items.

42/12 Good Will Dinner for women, 1935, 8 items.
42/13 Good Will Dinner for women, 1936, 3 items.
42/14 Good Will Dinner for women, 1937, 5 items.
43/1

Good Will Dinner for women, 1938, 4 items.

43/2

Good Will Dinner for women, 1939, 7 items.

43/3

Good Will Dinner for women, 1940, 7 items.

43/4

Good Will Dinner for women, 1941, 3 items.

43/5 Good Will Dinner for men, 1919, 1 item.
43/6 Good Will Dinner for men, 1925, 1 item.
43/7

Good Will Dinner for men, 1932, 2 items.

43/8

Good Will Dinner for men, 1934, 2 items.

43/9 Good Will Dinner for men, 1935, 1 item.
43/10 Good Will Dinner for men, 1936, 2 items.
43/11

Good Will Dinner for men, 1939, 1 item.

43/12 Good Will Dinner for men, 1940, 1 item.
43/13

Good Will Dinner for men, 1941, 1 item.

43/14

Good Will Dinner publicity, 33 items.

43/15

Good Will Dinner financial records, 3 items.

43/16

Good Will Dinner ephemera, 14 items.

43/17

Good Will Dinner miscellaneous, 3 items.

 

7. WIGGINS, MISSISSIPPI

44/1

Correspondence, no date, 1 item.

44/2

Wiggins, Mississippi scrapbook, 1930-1940.

44/3

Wiggins, Mississippi scrapbook, 1930-1940, photocopy.

44/4

Wiggins, Mississippi scrapbook, 1946-1959.

44/5

Wiggins, Mississippi scrapbook, 1946-1959, photocopy.

45/1

Typescript pages for “Fireside Industry of Wiggins, Mississippi” by Emilie Blackmore Stapp, 15 pp.

45/2

Articles about Wiggins, Mississippi, 1922-1954; no date, 11 items.

45/3

Stone County Industrial Board membership roster, 1958.

 

8. CIVIC ACTIVITIES

Charities

45/4

American-Oriental Friendship Association, Inc., Asia Calling, 1948-1953, 6 items.

45/5

American-Oriental Friendship Association, Inc., correspondence, 1949-1950, 28 items.

45/6 Animal Rescue League of Boston, 1933, 1 item.
45/7 Anti-Steel-Trap League, 1930, 1 item.
45/8

Charitable contribution list, 1923, 1 p.

45/9

First Church of Christ Scientist, 2 items.

45/10

Pan Pacific Children’s Centers, Inc., 1951-1952; 1958, 10 items.

 

Library

45/11

Library publicity, 1936-1956, 4 items.

45/12 Children’s Story Hour, 1 item.
45/13

Correspondence, 1955, 1 piece.

45/14 Library donations, 2 items.
45/15

Inventory ledger, 1 item.

45/16

W.P.A. library meeting, 1 item.

 

Piney Woods School

45/17

Correspondence, 1936-1955, 8 pieces.

45/18

Publicity articles, 1945-1955, 4 items.

45/19

A Pictorial History of the Piney Woods Country Life School, 25 pp.

45/20

The Pine Torch, Vol. XXI, No. 3, July-September 1958, 4 pp.

 

Post Office

46/1

Correspondence, 1948-1956, 7 pieces.

46/2

Publicity articles, 1948, 3 items.

46/3 List of postal regulations, photocopy, 4 pp.
46/4 Post office ledger, 1947-1960.

 

Women's Club

46/5 Correspondence, 1935; no date, 2 pp.
46/6 Publicity articles, 1932-1984; undated, 32 pp.
46/7

Women’s Club creed, 1 p.

46/8

Women’s Clubhouse narrative, 4 pp.

46/9

Typescript for “Women’s Clubs Wish to Own Homes,” by Louise H. Morehead, 3 pp.

46/10

Women’s Club speech, 1 p.

46/11

Busy Bees Girls Club, 1934-1936, 4 items.

 

9. MARIE GRAHAM STAPP

46/12

Pattern and instructions for “Little Folks’ Circus Coverlet” by Marie Stapp and Dorothy F. Souers, 40 pp.

46/13

Bright Sayings of Little Citizens, March – November, 1917, pasted into ledger.

46/14

Bright Sayings of Little Citizens, March – November, 1917, photocopy.

47/1

Bright Sayings of Little Citizens, November 1917 – January 1919, pasted into ledger.

47/2

Bright Sayings of Little Citizens, November 1917 – January 1919, photocopy.

47/3 Typescript for “The Blonde” by Marie Graham Stapp, photocopy.
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Handwritten manuscript for “Under the Mistletoe” by Marie Graham Stapp, photocopy.

47/4

Correspondence, 1917-1948; undated, 6 items.

47/5

Marie Stapp’s handwritten notes on children’s literature, in black notebook.

47/6

Handwritten notes in small black notebook.

47/7

Marie Stapp’s sketches from Mexico, in sketch book.

47/8

Copper plate used for engraved calling card for “Marie G. Stapp.”

 

10. FAMILY MEMBERS

48/1

Family scrapbook pages.

48/2

Family scrapbook pages.

48/3

Family scrapbook pages.

48/4

Family scrapbook pages, photocopy.

 

Emma Blackmore

48/5 Handwritten “essay” by Emma Blackmore, 1 p.

 

H. H. Blackmore

49/1

Correspondence, 1855, 1 item.

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Correspondence, 1855, photocopy, 1 item.

 

Roy Blackmore

49/2

Typescript for “Bearland” by Roy Blackmore, 22 pp.

 

E. C. Finkbine

49/3 Promotional flyer for E.C. Finkbine & Co., April 2, 1879.

 

Florence Stapp Finkbine

49/4

Obituary for Florence Stapp Finkbine, 2 items.

 

Robert H. Finkbine

49/5

Correspondence, 1954, 2 items.

-- Article re: Robert H. Finkbine estate, 1959, 1 item.
-- Article re: Robert H. Finkbine estate, 1959, photocopy, 1 item.

 

William O. Finkbine

49/6 Correspondence, 1911-1930, 43 items.
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Photograph/postcard of W. O. Finkbine home in Des Moines, Iowa.

49/7

Articles re: William Finkbine, 1928-1935; undated, 36 items.

49/8

Typescript for “William Orlando Finkbine: In Memoriam” by James B. Weaver, 16 pp.

 

Emilie Marie Stapp Rausch

49/9 Correspondence, 1928-1953, 7 items.

 

Carrie Nell Stapp Smith

49/10

Correspondence, 1924, 1 item.

 

Dorothy Finkbine Souers

49/11

Correspondence, 1903-1956, 24 items.

49/12

Dorothy Finkbine’s personal diary, 1907.

50/1

Dorothy Finkbine’s personal diary, 1908.

50/2

Dorothy Finkbine’s personal diary, 1919-1921.

50/3

Dorothy Finkbine’s photograph album from The Bennett School with yearbook clippings and personal photographs, undated.

51/1

Dorothy Finkbine’s photograph album from The Bennett School with yearbook clippings and personal photographs, undated, photocopy.

51/2

Handwritten story, “The Passing of Mrs. Pratt,” by Dorothy Finkbine, 1916, 18 pp.

51/3 Dorothy Finkbine’s sketchbook of Mexico, 1907-1908.
51/4

Dorothy Finkbine’s personal sketchbooks, 1909, 2 items.

51/5

Watercolor by Dorothy Finkbine, undated, 1 item.

51/6

Articles re: Dorothy Finkbine Souers, undated, 9 items.

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Photograph of “Dorothy Dear” [Dorothy Finkbine], undated, photocopy, 1 item.

 

Carrie Blackmore Stapp

51/7

Correspondence, 1860-1861, 13 items.

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Correspondence, 1860-1861, photocopy, 17 pp.

51/8

Wedding announcement, undated, 1 item.

 

D. W. Stapp

52/1 Correspondence, 1861-1912, 8 items.    
52/2

D.W. Stapp’s personal diary, 1911-1915.

52/3

Obituary for D.W. Stapp, 2 items.

 

David Stapp

52/4 Correspondence, 1916-1953, 3 items.

 

Frederick M. Stapp

52/5 Obituary for Frederick Stapp, undated, 1 item.

 

Juanita Stapp Turley

52/6 Correspondence, 1956; undated, 2 items.

 

Miscellaneous family members

52/7

Correspondence, 1908-1939, 2 items.

 

11. FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES

M. J. Allured

52/8

Correspondence, 1939-1946, 5 items.

 

Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd

52/9

Correspondence, 1904-1908, 2 items.

 

Robert J. & Clara Burdette

52/10

Correspondence, 1911-1934; undated, 10 items.

 

Mary Christmas

52/11

Correspondence, 1940, 3 items.

 

Marian Belden Cook

52/12

Correspondence, 1947-1957, 12 items.

52/13

Articles re: Marian Belden Cook, 1948-1953, 10 items.

 

Jay Norwood (Ding) Darling

52/14

Correspondence

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Articles re: Jay Norwood Darling, 1940-41, 2 items.

 

Aimee B. Dawes

52/15

Correspondence, 1937-1945, 12 items.

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Radio interview transcript with Aimee Dawes, 1934, 7 pp.

-- Published story, “Grandaddy Owl Explains,” by Aimee B. Dawes from The Christian Science Monitor, 1930, 2p.

 

Sherman Dickinson

52/16

Correspondence, 1934-1949, 7 items.

 

Sarah Evans

52/17

Handwritten pages for various stories by Sarah Evans, undated, 105 pp.

 

Mrs. Frank E. ("Robin") Ewing

52/18

Correspondence, 1934-1939, 5 items.

 

Edna Ferber

52/19

Correspondence, 1911-1924, 3 items.

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Photograph, no date.

-- Articles re: Edna Ferber, 1935-1939; no date, 5 items.

 

Louise K. Flower

53/1

Genealogical material on McIntire/Flower family, 3 pp.

 

Hamlin Garland

53/2

Correspondence, undated, 9 items.

-- Newspaper clipping, undated, 1 item      

 

Mr. Leslie Gosslin

53/3

Correspondence, 1927-1931, 3 items.

 

Glen Gustafson

53/4

Correspondence, 1949-1956, 2 items.

 

John P. & Margaret Herrick

53/5

Correspondence, 1933-1956, 3 items.

-- Obituary for Margaret Herrick, 1954, 1 item.
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Article re: John P. Herrick Memorial Library, 1956.

 

Emerson Hough

53/6

Correspondence, 1909-1916, 8 items.

 

Rupert Hughes

53/7 Correspondence, 1912-1914, 4 items.
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Handwritten pages for “My Favorite Heroine in Fiction” by Rupert Hughes, 4 pp.

 

A. F. (Al) Lucas

53/8 Correspondence, 1944-1945, 2 items.

 

Carlotta Mabury

53/9 Correspondence, 1943-1944, 4 items.

 

David R. Miller

53/10

Articles re: David R. Miller, 1946, 2 items.

53/11 Framed photograph of David Miller’s son, “Barton David Miller,” autographed, 1943.

 

Enos Mills

53/12 Correspondence, 1912-1913, 5 items.
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Booklet: Trees That Twist by Enos A. Mills, 1931, 1 item.

 

Sid Ormerod

53/13

Correspondence, 1943, 2 items.

 

Fred M. & Dorothy Pownall

53/14

Correspondence, 1939-1956, 7 items.

 

Deborah Lazelle Revere

53/15 Correspondence, 1924-1928, 14 items.

 

Robert Sherwood

53/16

Correspondence, 1925-1945; undated, 16 items.

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Miscellaneous materials re: Robert Sherwood, 1924-1937, 3 items.

 

Joel A. (Jack) Simpson, Jr.

53/17 Correspondence, 1943-1944, 2 items.

 

Booth Tarkington

53/18 Correspondence, 1918, 2 items.
-- Articles re: Booth Tarkington, 1931; undated, 2 items.

 

Emma Frances Tregear

53/19

Correspondence, 1941-1943, 5 items.

 

J.B. Weaver

53/20

Correspondence, 1937, 2 items.

 

Kate Douglas Wiggin

53/21

Correspondence, 19--, 1 item.

-- Newspaper articles, 1915-1937, 2 items.

 

Miscellaneous Friends & Acquaintances

54/1

General correspondence, 1907-1918, 11 items.

54/2

General correspondence, 1921-1933, 11 items.

54/3

General correspondence, 1935-1939, 17 items.

54/4

General correspondence, 1940-1944, 17 items.

54/5

General correspondence, 1945-1949, 14 items.

54/6

General correspondence, 1950-1954, 21 items.

54/7

General correspondence, 1955-1963, 29 items.

54/8 General correspondence, no date, 23 items.
55/1

Christmas card scrapbook in large red book, 1922-1941.

55/2

Christmas card scrapbook in large red book, 1922-1941, photocopy.

56/1 Christmas card scrapbook in black book, 1914-1939.
56/2 Christmas card scrapbook in black book, 1914-1939, photocopy.
56/3

Christmas cards, 1914-1956, 14 items.

57/1

Christmas cards, no date, 30 items.

57/2

Christmas cards, no date, 19 items.

57/3

Miscellaneous greeting/note cards, no date, 11 items. 

57/4

Newspaper articles, 1934; no date, 7 items.       

 

12. DIARIES & SCRAPBOOKS

57/5

Diary of Amelia Siedler, “Amelia’s Trip in Covered Wagon to Arkansas 1895.”

57/6

Diary of Amelia Siedler, “Amelia’s Trip in Covered Wagon to Arkansas 1895,” transcription, 31 pp.

57/7 Typescript, “Down South and Back Again” by Amelia Siedler, 8 pp.
57/8

Diary of Fanny Dickerson, 1862.

57/9

Diary of Fanny Dickerson, 1863.

57/10 Scrapbook of Mary Florence Taft, 1867.

 

13. PHOTOGRAPHS

58/1

Emilie Blackmore Stapp, 11 items.

58/2

Family and acquaintances, 17 items.

58/3 Dolls’ House, 26 items.
66/16

Centralia (IL) Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe, oversize.

58/4

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe miscellaneous, 15 items.

58/5

Go-Hawks’ Happy Tribe “Million Penny Drive,” 6 items.

58/6

Book-related, 5 items.

66/17

Iowa authors “First Homecoming” photograph, oversize.

 

Plays

58/7

“The Junebug Policeman” performance by Hyde Park School for Little Children, 1922, 2 items.

58/8

“Uncle Peter Heathen” performance by Hyde Park School for Little Children, 1919, 19 items.

59/1 “Tulip Time” performance by Hyde Park School for Little Children, 1931, 25 items.
59/2

“March On! A George Washington Bi-Centennial Play” performance by Hyde Park School for Little Children, 1932, 13 items.

 

Miscellaneous

59/3

General, 14 items.

59/4

Unidentified people, 21 items.

59/5

Unidentified things, 20 items.

59/6

“Little Women” movie stills, 3 items.

 

14. CLOTHING

68/1

Dress with matching shawl.

68/2

Black stockings, 4 pairs.

69

Jackets, 4 items.

70

Japanese kimonos, 5 items.

 

15. DOLLS

[*list forthcoming*]

 

 


Processed: September 1998
Revised: October 2012 & August 2015


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