Collection Summary
Waldo Gifford Leland Papers
1844-1966
1915-1966
1844-1966
1915-1966
MSS29900
Leland, Waldo Gifford, 1879-1966
55,000 items
178 containers plus 5 oversize
45 linear feet
3 microfilm reels
English
Collection material in English
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Archivist and historian. Honorary
consultant in international relations, Library of Congress. Correspondence, diaries,
articles, reports, memoranda, notes, and miscellaneous papers relating to Leland's
career as archivist, historian, and consultant in international relations.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Boyd, Julian P. (Julian Parks), 1903-1980--Correspondence.
Brown, Orie O. Orie O. Brown papers. 1891-1893.
Buck, Solon J. (Solon Justus), 1884-1962--Correspondence.
Doysié, Abel, 1886-1973--Correspondence.
Jameson, J. Franklin (John Franklin), 1859-1937--Correspondence.
Koht, Halvdan, 1873-1965--Correspondence.
Leland family--Correspondence.
Leland, Waldo Gifford, 1879-1966, Guide to materials for American history in the libraries and archives of Paris.
Leland, Waldo Gifford, 1879-1966, Guide to materials for American history in the libraries and archives of Paris.
Leland, Waldo Gifford, 1879-1966.
Pirenne, Henri, 1862-1935--Correspondence.
Whitehill, Walter Muir, 1905-1978--Correspondence.
Organizations
American Council of Learned Societies.
American Philosophical Society.
Brown University.
Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.)
League of Nations. International Committee on Intellectual Co-operation.
Library of Congress.
Unesco.
Subjects
Archives--France--Paris.
Archives--United States.
Archives.
Archivists--United States.
Humanities--Societies, etc.
Humanities.
Indians of North America--Education--South Dakota--Pine Ridge.
Intellectual cooperation.
International cooperation.
Learning and scholarship.
Libraries--France--Paris.
Sciences--Societies, etc.
Social sciences.
Universities and colleges--Rhode Island.
Places
United States--History--Sources.
Occupations
Archivists.
Historians.
Acquisition Information
The papers of Waldo Gifford Leland, historian, archivist, and honorary consultant in
international relations at the Library of Congress, were given to the Library of
Congress in 1966 and 1969 by his widow, Gertrude Dennis Leland. Portions of the
collection had previously been deposited in the Library by Leland.
Processing History
The papers of Waldo Gifford Leland were arranged and described in 1968 and expanded in
1978 by Anita L. Nolen. The finding aid was revised in 2013.
Additional Guides
A [list of prominent
correspondents](app) in the General Correspondence series of the Leland Papers is
appended to the finding aid.
Related Material
Related collections in the Manuscript Division include the records of the [American Council of Learned Societies].
Copyright Status
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Waldo Gifford Leland is governed
by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Access and Restrictions
The papers of Waldo Gifford Leland are open to research. Researchers are advised to
contact the Manuscript Reading Room prior to visiting. Many collections are stored
off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Microfilm
A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on three reels. Consult a
reference librarian in the Manuscript Division concerning availability for purchase or
interlibrary loan. One reel was received as part of the papers of Waldo Leland Gifford
and is listed and described in this finding aid, but is not available for interlibrary
loan.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information:
Container or reel number, Waldo Gifford Leland Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of
Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Date
Event
1879, July 17
Born, Newton, Mass.
1900
A.B., Brown University, Providence, R.I.
1900
1903
Assistant in history, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
1901
A.M., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
1903
1932
Staff member, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Historical
Research
1904
Married Gertrude Dennis
Published with Claude H. Van Tyne
Guide to the Archives of the Government of the United States in
Washington
. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington
1907
1927
Headed mission by Carnegie Institution of Washington to survey sources for
American history in French repositories, Paris, France
1909
1920
Secretary, American Historical Association
1917
1919
Secretary, National Board for Historic Service
1919
Organizing secretary, American Council of Learned Societies
1923
1924
Hyde Exchange Lecturer in French universities
1924
1926
Executive secretary, American Council of Learned Societies
1927
1946
Permanent secretary (later called director), American Council of Learned
Societies
1923
1946
Delegate, International Union of Academics
1926
Organizer and delegate, International Committee of Historical
Sciences
Published with Newton D. Mereness
Introduction to the American Official Sources for the Economic and
Social History of the World War
. New Haven: Yale University Press
1929
Named Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor
1929
1931
Vice president, International Union of Academics
1931
1952
Member, National Park Service Advisory Board
1932
Published
Guide to Materials for American History in the Libraries and Archives of
Paris
, vol. 1. Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington
1933
Awarded Chevalier of Order of Polonia Restituta
1933
1964
Member, Board of Fellows of Brown University, Providence, R.I.
1938
1948
President, International Committee of Historical Sciences
1938
1946
President, International Union of Academics
1939
1941
President, Society of American Archivists
1943
Published
Guide to Materials for American History in the Libraries and Archives of
Paris
, vol. 2. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington
1946
Named Officer of French Legion of Honor
1947
1966
Director emeritus, American Council of Learned Societies
1946
1949
Vice chairman, United States National Commission for Unesco
1950
Distinguished Service Award of the Department of the Interior
1952
1966
Honorary collaborator, National Park Service
1952
1966
Honorary consultant in the history of international intellectual relations,
Library of Congress
1958
Elected fellow of the Society of American Archivists
1966, Oct. 19
Died, Washington, D.C.
Scope and Content Note
The papers of Waldo Gifford Leland (1879-1966) span the years 1844-1966, with the bulk
of the material concentrated in the period 1915-1966. The collection features the
development of archival work in the United States and cooperation in the humanities and
social sciences. The papers are organized into six series: [Diaries and Notebooks](diarynote); [Family Papers](fampap); [General Correspondence](gencorresp);
[Subject File](subfile); [Speech, Article, and Book
File](bookfile); and [Miscellany](miscella).
This collection documents in detail the period from 1947 to 1966 after Leland had
retired as director of the American Council of Learned Societies and while he was
associated with various organizations, government agencies, and other projects, often in
an advisory capacity. For earlier years, there is considerable material concerning the
formation and early years of the ACLS, 1919-1928, and the International Committee on
Intellectual Cooperation of the League of Nations, 1925-1939. The work of this committee
was continued after World War II by Unesco, and Leland was also involved in the
formation and subsequent work of this group.
The professional correspondence is also strongest for the two periods cited, during
Leland's early professional career and his years of retirement. The largest groups of
correspondence are those with his longtime friends, Abel Doysie, his primary assistant
in Paris collecting information for the
Paris Guide
, and J. Franklin Jameson, whom Leland first knew as his teacher at Brown
University. Jameson was instrumental in starting Leland on a career in the
historical-archival field by inviting Leland to serve under him in the newly formed
Department of Historical Research of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Other major
correspondents are Julian P. Boyd, Solon J. Buck, Halvdan Koht, Henri Pirenne, and
Walter Muir Whitehill. There is also correspondence documenting Leland's close and
longstanding associations with the American Philosophical Society, Brown University, and
the Cosmos Club.
The earliest correspondence in the collection consists of letters to Leland's father,
mother, and sister from people outside the family as well as correspondence between
family members. Among the letters are two written to Leland's father by Charles Sumner,
senator from Massachusetts, in 1851 and 1854. The earliest letter to Waldo Leland
appears in 1883.
A significant part of the collection consists of material relating to the
Guide to Materials for American History in the Libraries and Archives of
Paris
. He undertook this work for the Carnegie Institution of Washington, which
published volumes 1 and 2 in 1932 and 1943 respectively. Although data and typescripts
were completed for three more volumes, they were not published. Leland's notes made in
France and those of his assistants on the project are contained in over five hundred
cahiers (or notebooks) and numerous note cards. The drafts of volumes 3-5 prepared by
David W. Parker and John J. Meng and typescripts of these and of volume 2 are included
in the collection as are offset plates prepared for the volumes' proposed publication.
There is correspondence concerning the guide dating from 1911, but most of it relates to
Leland's efforts to publish the later volumes during the period 1954-1963.
Miscellaneous material in the Leland Papers includes copies of the
Bulletins
of the ACLS, 1920-1952, and a small number of items constituting the papers of
Orie O. Brown, a friend of the Leland family, for the period 1891-1893, when she was a
teacher at an Indian School in Pine Ridge, South Dakota.
Arrangement of the Papers
The collection is arranged in six series:
-
[Diaries and Notebooks,
1895-1960](diarynote)
-
[Family Papers,
1844-1966](fampap)
-
[General Correspondence,
1890-1966](gencorresp)
-
[Subject File,
1908-1966.](subfile)
-
[Speech, Article, and Book
File, 1892-1964](bookfile)
-
[Miscellany, 1877-1966](miscella)
Catalog Record: [https://lccn.loc.gov/mm78029900]
Container List
Box
Contents
1-4
Diaries and Notebooks, 1895-1960
1895-1960
Miscellaneous notebooks and notes of Leland, followed by intermittent diaries and
appointment books. Also diaries of Leland's wife.
Arranged chronologically within the two groupings.
1
Leland, Waldo Gifford
Miscellaneous notebooks and notes
2
Diaries and appointment books
1895-1942
1895-1942
3
1940-1960
1940-1960
4
Leland, Gertrude Dennis (wife)
5-14
Family Papers, 1844-1966
1844-1966
Family correspondence, including between Waldo and his wife, and material
concerning the family and the settling of family estates. Also includes personal
papers of Leland's father, Luther E. Leland, his mother, Nellie M. Gifford Leland,
and his sister, Minerva E. Leland.
Arranged by type of material.
5
Correspondence
Chronological
1844-1885
1844-1885
6
1886-1898
1886-1898
7
1899-1904
1899-1904
8
1905-1909
1905-1909
9
1910-1921
1910-1921
10
1922-1938
1922-1938
11
1939-1966
1939-1966
12
Between Leland and his wife, Gertrude
Dennis Leland, 1898-1956
1898-1956
13
Undated and unidentified
Documents concerning passports of
Leland
Medical documents
Material concerning family property
Ancestry
Will, 1928
1928
Estate of Minerva E. Leland (sister)
Estate of Luther E. Leland (father)
14
Writings, diaries, and other papers of Luther E.
Leland, Nellie M. Gifford Leland (mother), and Minerva E. Leland
15-29
General Correspondence, 1890-1966
1890-1966
Personal and professional correspondence.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, with invitations and letters of
authorization filed at the end of the series. See also a partial listing of major
correspondents in the [Appendix](app).
15
A-Bl
16
Boa-Cha
17
Che-Doysie
18
Doysie-F1
19
Fo-Hark
20
Harr-Jameson
21
Jameson-Ki
22
Kl-Man
23
Mar-Ne
24
Ni-Pi
25
Pl-Sa
26
Sch-Sq
27
Sta-V
28
Wa-Z and unidentified
29
Unidentified
Invitations
Letters of authorization
30-119
Subject File, 1908-1966.
1908-1966.
Correspondence and other material concerning the various organizations, advisory
boards, and projects with which Leland was associated.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
30
Advisory Committee on the history of Washington
project, 1954-1960
1954-1960
31
American Academy of Arts and
Sciences
American Council on Education,
1961
1961
American Council of Learned
Societies
1919-1929
1919-1929
32
1928-1958
1928-1958
33
1959-1966
1959-1966
Miscellaneous
Undated
Undated
“The ACLS Executive Offices and the
Organization of its Records”
Committee on American Native Languages,
1942-1951
1942-1951
Committee on the Distribution of American
Learned Periodicals, 1919-1925
1919-1925
Dictionary of American Biography
1952-1956
1952-1956
34
1957-1966
1957-1966
Miscellaneous
Publicity
Clippings
American Historical Association,
1957-1963
1957-1963
American Peace Society,
1953-1961
1953-1961
American Philosophical Society
General
Library reports
Membership
35
Membership
Miscellaneous printed matter
1932-1959
1932-1959
36
1960-1966
1960-1966
Meetings
Library Bulletin Committee
Laurens papers project
Nominations, committee on
Franklin, Benjamin, papers
Adams papers
Members in
Dictionary of American Biography
Undated and unidentified
Clippings
Anglo-American Conference of Historians,
1927, 1931, 1957
1927, 1931, 1957
Brown University, Providence, R.I.
1912-1936
1912-1936
37
1935-1953
1935-1953
38
1954-1965
1954-1965
Brown University Club of Washington, Washington,
D.C.
Century Association
Committee for the Recovery of Archaeological
Remains, 1947-1965
1947-1965
Copyright
American Council of Learned Societies,
copyright, 1954, 1961
1954, 1961
Universal Copyright Convention,
1954
1954
General
Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.
Admissions,
1915-1954
1915-1954
General
to 1960
to 1960
39
1960-1966
1960-1966
Increasing revenues,
1956-1958
1956-1958
Special Committee on Admissions Policies and
Procedures, 1953-1954
1953-1954
Revision of Bylaws,
1963-1964
1963-1964
Dante celebration, 3 Oct.
1921
3 Oct. 1921
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park,
N.Y., 1938-1947
1938-1947
Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial,
1962-1964
1962-1964
French libraries
Illinois archives,
1912-1913
1912-1913
International Committee of Historical
Sciences
Activities
Addresses
40
Notes and undated material
Friis, Aage
Dopsch, Alfons
Ford, Guy Stanton
Haskins, Charles H.
Pirenne, Henri
1908-1933
1908-1933
41
1933-May 1938
1933-May 1938
42
June 1938-1951
June 1938-1951
43
International Committee of Historical Sciences
and American Historical Association Committee on International Historical
Activities
1952-1957
1952-1957
44
1958-1966
1958-1966
Clippings
International Intellectual Cooperation, American
National Committee on
1923-1956
1923-1956
History of committee
Miscellaneous undated material
45
“National Committee on Intellectual
Cooperation, 1926-1943,” by Edith E. Ware (typescript)
Committee on Arts and Letters,
1937-1938
1937-1938
International intellectual cooperation,
1937-1938
1937-1938
International Committee on Intellectual
Cooperation
Organization of committee
Index to minutes of meetings,
1925-1930
1925-1930
Plenary sessions, minutes, and reports to
Council and Assembly, 1939
1939
46
Plenary sessions
1935-1939
1935-1939
47
1928-1934
1928-1934
48
1922-1927
1922-1927
Council and Assembly
1934-1939
1934-1939
49
1925-1933
1925-1933
50
1921-1924
1921-1924
Lists of documents
Documents
1934-1939
1934-1939
51
1930-1933
1930-1933
52
1924-1929
1924-1929
53
1923
1923
Subcommittee on Science and
Bibliography
1923-1930
1923-1930
Minutes
1929-1930
1929-1930
54
1922-1928
1922-1928
Committee of Inquiry,
1930
1930
Advisory Committee on League of
Nations
Teaching documents
1937-1938
1937-1938
55
1934-1936
1934-1936
Minutes,
1934-1937
1934-1937
Complete documentation,
1934-1935
1934-1935
Committee of Scientific Experts, minutes
1936
1936
National committees
1938
1938
56
1926, 1929, 1937
1926, 1929, 1937
Instruction of youth
Documents
1928, 1929-1933
1928, 1929-1933
57
1925, 1927
1925, 1927
Minutes,
1926-1927
1926-1927
Interchange of teachers,
1928-1929
1928-1929
Permanent Committee, Letters and Arts,
1931-1937
1931-1937
Subcommittee, Letters and Arts,
1926-1930
1926-1930
58
Letters and arts
Minutes
Documents
Cast Workshops Committee
International Office of Museums
Intellectual rights
Representatives of chalcographical
institutions
59
University relations
Minutes
Documents
University representative of student
organizations
60
Members
Effect of closing the Rome Institute,
1938
1938
International Educational Cinematographic
Institute, Rome, Italy
National committees,
miscellaneous
National committees (American),
minutes
61
Report of the Washington office,
1933
1933
Reports regarding European meetings,
1937-1939
1937-1939
Reports regarding Paris meetings,
1935-1938
1935-1938
Comité de Direction
62
Documents and minutes
Comité Executif
Documents
63
Documents
Minutes
64
Minutes
International institute, Paris library and
archives classification
Information in re filing system
Communiques
Lists of institute documents
Lists of duplicates
General questions of the
institute
65
General questions of the
institute
International handbooks
Services of the institute
66
Services of the institute
Education
Bibliography of the biological
sciences
Bibliography of economic science
Linguistic bibliography
Bibliography of the Romance
languages
Bibliography of Greco-Latin
Bibliography-intellectual
statistics
Science and bibliography
University relations
67
University relations
68
University relation
69
University relations
Workers leisure
70
International Labor Organization and
performing rights
International Labor Organization and
professional workers
Conference D., Moral Disarmament
Comité, Délegués des Etats
National delegates
71
National delegates
Comité d'Entente des Associations
Internationales
International Congress of Popular
Arts
72
Statistics on intellectual life
Committee of Library Experts
Circular letters
73
Circular letters
Scientific relations
74
Scientific relations
Conferences of national
committees
75
National committees
Legal questions
Legal section
76
Legal section
77
Legal section
Literary relation
Artistic relations
78
Artistic relations
Information section
Inquiry of Man on Machines
79
Inquiry of Man on Machines
Problem of Mechanization
Science and the machine
Aims, achievements, and related
matter
International Museums Office
Artistic relations
80
Artistic relations
Communiques
5th International Studies
Conference
81
International Studies Conference
French memoranda
Czechoslovakian memoranda
Danish memoranda
Brazil memoranda
Canadian memoranda
Belgian memoranda
Memoranda re peaceful change
82
“Peaceful Change”
“Collective Security” (8th Study
Conference)
8th Study Conference
Analysis of preliminary
discussion
Report to American National
Committee
83
International Studies Conference,
1935
1935
“Collective Security”
memoranda
84
memoranda
1935
1935
1934
1934
85
1934
International Studies Conference,
1937
1937
Miscellaneous
Reports
86
Documents
“Peaceful Change”
Agenda and list of
participants
87
Report of American Coordinating Committee
on preparations for conference
Hungarian memoranda
Netherlands memoranda
Polonais memoranda
Romanian memoranda
Swiss memoranda
United Kingdom
Memoranda
88
Memoranda
United States memoranda
International memoranda
American Coordinating
Committee
89
American Coordinating
Committee
International Studies Conference,
1940
1940
Governing body of the institute
90
Governing body of the institute
Reports and documents
91
Reports and documents
92
Reports and documents
93
Reports and documents
Minutes
94
Reports
League of Nations (International Intellectual
Cooperation)
Reports regarding the arts
Advisory Committee on league of Nations
Teaching
Reports in re international
broadcasting
International Educational Cinematographic
Institute reports
Education in China
“Collective Security”
95
“Collective Security”
Education
96
Financial reports of the International
Institute of Intellectual Cooperation
Reports of the governing body of the
Institute
Directors of higher education
Intellectual activity
International Institute of Intellectual
Cooperation reports
Reports regarding international
relations
Reports regarding library activities and
techniques
Sessions and minutes of the
Council
Minutes of the Institute
Problems of mechanization
97
Moral Disarmament
Reports regarding International Museums
Office
National committees reports
Press
Provisional minutes of the
Institute
98
Plenary sessions of the Institute
Reports of the representative of France on
the work of the Institute
Sessions of the Institute
Report of the Sixth Committee to the
Assembly
Reports regarding scientific
unions
Reports regarding revision of school
textbooks
Leland portrait, 1957
1957
Library Problems Conference, Jan.
1955
Jan. 1955
Library of Congress
General, 1941
1941
99
Appointment of librarian,
1945-1954
1945-1954
Planning Committee
Minutes and reports
Documentation
American Civilization Series
Consultantship in the history of
international intellectual relations
Copying Program
Literary Society of Washington,
1929-1958
1929-1958
100
Massachusetts Historical Society
Microfilm
General, 1939-1965
1939-1965
Clippings
Conference on microcopying
research
Materials in foreign depositories, June
1940
June 1940
Continuation Committee of Microcopying
Conference
Minutes and reports,
1940-1941
1940-1941
Microfilming project,
1940-1942
1940-1942
European Scientific Journals
, 1942
1942
101
Operations in England, 1940-1942,
1961
1940-1942, 1961
Report on visit to Europe, 1946,
by Eugene B. Power
1946
Conference on Copying European Manuscript
Sources for American History, 1961
1961
“Planning for Scholarly Photocopying,” by
Lester K. Born
National Park Service
1931-1950
1931-1950
102
1951-1966
1951-1966
Undated
Undated
Clippings
National Parks Association
1955-1957
1955-1957
103
1957-1966
1957-1966
National Trust for Historic Preservation and
National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings,
1947-1966
1947-1966
Naval History, Advisory Committee on
1952-1962
1952-1962
104
1963-1966
1963-1966
People to People program,
1956
1956
St. Augustine historical program
1936-1941
1936-1941
105
Publicity, 1937-1941
1937-1941
Société d'Histoire Moderne,
1923-1940
1923-1940
Society of American Archivists
1937-1957
1937-1957
106
1961-1965
1961-1965
Waldo Gifford Leland Prize fund,
1957-1963
1957-1963
Textile Museum,
1954-1958
1954-1958
Unesco
General
Liaison Committee,
1943-1945
1943-1945
107
Liaison Committee, San Francisco Conference,
1945
1945
Conference for Establishment of an
Educational and Cultural Organization, 1945
1945
Department of State
London Conference,
1945
1945
Preparatory Commission
108
Preparatory Commission
109
Preparatory Commission
Mexico
Haiti
110
Guatemala
Nicaragua
Preparatory Commission
“The Unesco Pilgrimage to Beirut”
“Scientific and Cultural History of
Mankind”
General Conference, Paris,
1946
1946
Discussion literature
111
Legislation
National Commission
Special Committee on the National Commission
and the Department of State
112
National Commission
International Institute of Intellectual
Cooperation
Princeton conference,
1947
1947
Denver conference,
1947
1947
Boston conference,
1948
1948
Beirut conference,
1948
1948
Education conference,
1950
1950
113
General
1945-1948
1945-1948
114
1949-June 1950
1949-June 1950
115
July 1950-1966
July 1950-1966
Statements before House Committee on Foreign
Affairs, 1956
1956
Documents
Role and function of Unesco relations
staff
Papers re Unesco
Miscellaneous undated reports
Notes re history of Unesco
Minutes and reports
1947-1950
1947-1950
116
1951-1964
1951-1964
Miscellaneous reports concerning Unesco
117
Unesco: An Appraisal of Its Program and Prospects
, by Walter H.C. Laves and Charles A. Thomson
OV 118
Scrapbook given to Leland by Unesco relations
staff when he left the staff, 24 May 1951
24 May 1951
119
Union Acadrique Internationale,
1952-1954
1952-1954
University center in Washington (proposed),
1916-1921
1916-1921
Weems, M. L. (Parson), grave
William and Mary, College of, inauguration of
President J. A. C. Chandler, Oct. 1921
Oct. 1921
120-175
Speech, Article, and Book File, 1892-1964
1892-1964
Chiefly typescripts and reprints of articles and speeches by Leland, but including
some of Leland's student papers. Also includes some correspondence.
Arranged by title or type of writing.
120
Papers written as a student
Newton, Mass., high school,
1892-1896
1892-1896
Brown University, Providence, R.I.,
1896-1900
1896-1900
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.,
1900-1903
1900-1903
121
Speeches, articles, and reprints
1903-1928
1903-1928
122
1929-1938
1929-1938
123
1938-1942
1938-1942
124
1942-1948
1942-1948
125
1949-1955
1949-1955
126
1955-1960
1955-1960
127
1960-1964
1960-1964
Undated, A-Z
Undated
Bibliography of Leland,
1942
1942
Distribution of Leland's writings
Leland's historical collection (serials and
publications)
128
Guide to Materials for American History in the Libraries and Archives
of Paris
Catalogue of notebooks and
contents
Cahiers
AN 1-AN 29
129
AN 30-AE 40d
130
AE 41-AE 68
131
AE 69-AE 87
132
AE 88-AE 111b
133
AE 111c-AE 139
134
AE 140-AE 167
135
AE-168-C 195
136
C 196-C 227
137
C 228-C255
138
C 256-C 279
139
C 280-C 311
140
C 312-C 343
141
C 344-C 379a
142
M 380-M 413
143
M 414-M 443
144
SH 444-460
145
SH 461-472; G 475-494a
146
BN 495-508
147
BN 509-528
148
BN 529-BA 546
149
BA 547-570
Miscellaneous unnumbered
150
Miscellaneous cahiers and
notes
151
Miscellaneous notes
Correspondence
1911-1941
1911-1941
152
1942-1963
1942-1963
153
Typescript, vol. 2 (Affaires
Etrangères)
Draft, vol. 43
Archives de la Marine, to Series
B3
154
Archives de la Marine, Series
B4-G
Ministère de la Guerre
Comité Technique du Génie
155
Typescript
Vol. 3
pp. 1-822
Available on Microfilm, shelf no. 16,134
(negative)
156
pp. 823-1145
Vol. 4, pp. 1-252
Draft, vol. 5
(Archives Coloniales to Series
B)
157
(Archives Coloniales, Series
C2-C13a)
158
(Archives Coloniales, Series
D1-G3)
Typescript, vol. 5
(to Series F1)
159
(Series F2-G3)
OV 160
Offset plates, Archives Nationales
Available on Microfilm, shelf no. 15,668
OV 161
Offset plates
Vol. 4
OV 162
Vol. 5
Available on Microfilm, shelf no. 16,134
(negative)
OV 163
Note cards
Boxes A and B
OV 164
Box C
OV 165
Box D
OV 166
Acts of Sovereign Power
OV 167
Acts of Sovereign Power
OV 168
PTD. TPTS. General List.
1461-1710
OV 169
PTD. TPTS. 1711-1750
OV 170
PTD. TPTS. 1751-1760
OV 171
PTD. TPTS. 1761-1803
Miscellaneous
Distribution of guide
OV 172-OV 175
Miscellaneous note cards
176-183
Miscellany, 1877-1966
1877-1966
School report cards, memorabilia, routine correspondence, miscellaneous
unidentified notes, a short biography of Leland, photographs, newspaper clippings,
and British Microfilm Project documentation.
Arranged by type of material.
176
Cash books, accounts of expenditures
Miscellaneous research notes
177
Short biography of Leland
Inventory of personal property
Reports of marks from Newton High School,
Newton, Mass., and Brown University, Providence, R.I.
50th anniversary, class of 1896, Newton High
School, Newton, Mass.
Newton High School
Review
, July 1896
July 1896
Miscellaneous unidentified
Miscellaneous notes
Routine correspondence, 1917-1966,
undated
1917-1966, undated
Proposed “Standards for State Archival
Agencies,” by Ernst Posner
South American trip,
1939
1939
178
Book,
Manners and Customs of Ye Harvard Students
, by F. G. Attwood (J. R. Osgood, 1877)
1877
Photographs
Newspaper clippings
Bound copy,
Studies in the History of Culture
, 1942
1942
OV 179
Scrapbook, memorabilia of college days, Brown
University, class of 1900
180
Papers of Orie O. Brown, teacher, Indian School
Service, Pine Ridge, S.D., 1891-1893
1891-1893
Correspondence, 1891-1893
(mostly with the Indian School Service)
1891-1893
Notebook,“Travel Notes”
181
Bulletins
, American Council of Learned Societies
Nos. 1-25, 1920-1936
1920-1936
182
Nos. 26-45,
1937-1952
1937-1952
183
British Microfilm Project
Conference on Microfilming
Research
Materials, 1940-1943
1940-1943
General correspondence,
1953
1953
Printed matter,
1941-1943
1941-1943
Reports, 1940-1947
1940-1947
Simpson, Claude M., “Early
Rhode Island Pronunciation, 1636-1700"
Available only on Microfilm, shelf no. 13,631
Appendix: List of Prominent Correspondents in the
General Correspondence Series
- Barbour, Mary S.
- Bemis, Samuel Flag
- Bell, Whitfield J.
- Bellot, H. Hale
- Berrien, William
- Bingham, Millicent
- Boussemart, Annette
- Boyd, Julian P.
- Brigham, Clarence S.
- Buck, Solon J.
- Burkhardt, Frederick
- Butterfield, Lyman H.
- Cappon, Lester J.
- Carmichael, Leonard
- Churchill, John D.
- Clapp, Verner
- Curti, Merle
- Dilliard, Irving
- Doysie, Abel (and family)
- Eisenhower, Milton
- Evans, Luther H.
- Flanders, Helen H and Ralph E.
- Ford, Guy Stanton
- Frankfurter, Felix
- Graves, Mortimer
- Grover, Wayne
- Hamer, Philip
- Heindel, Richard H.
- Holland, Kenneth
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell
- Huntington, W. Chapin
- Hyde, James Hazen
- Jameson, J. Franklin
- Keeney, Barnaby C.
- Kidder, Alfred V.
- Kirkconnell, Watson
- Koht, Halvdan
- Lee, Ronald F.
- Lheritier, Michel and Andree
- Lingelbach, William E.
- McKay, Donald
- Margry, Gertrude
- Marshall, John
- Mearns, David C.
- Moe, Henry Allen
- Mumford, L. Quincy
- O’Brien, John Lord
- O’Brien, Robert Lincoln
- Odeguard, Charles E.
- Parker, David W.
- Perkins, Fred B.
- Pirenne, H.
- Posner, Ernst
- Putnam, Herbert
- Quynn, William and Dorothy
- Robinson, Fred N.
- Schafer, Boyd C.
- Schilpp, Paul A.
- Schlesinger, Arthur M.
- Shipton, Clifford K.
- Simon, Lewis A.
- Skard, Sigmund
- Snell, Edwin
- Starr, Harris E.
- Stevens, David H.
- Takagi, Yasaka
- Tate, Vernon D.
- Thomson, Charles A.
- Trever, Karl L.
- Van Kalken, Frans
- Vignaud, Henry
- Vitoux, H.
- Vitoux, Pierre
- Ware, Edith E.
- Wells, William S.
- Webster, Charles K.
- Westergaard, Waldemar
- Whitaker, Arthur P.
- Whitehill, Walter Muir
- Zdanowicz, Casimir