Collection Summary
George Kennan Papers
1840-1937
1840-1937
MSS28456
Kennan, George, 1845-1924
60,000 items
137 containers
54.8 linear feet
English
Russian
Collection material in English and Russian
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Explorer, author, journalist, and
lecturer. Correspondence, family letters, notes and notebooks, articles, diaries,
journals, clippings, lecture material, printed matter, memorabilia, autobiographical and
biographical material, photographs, and maps relating particularly to Czarist Russia and
Siberia, where Kennan made extensive explorations and prepared studies on social
conditions, prisons, and the exile system.
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
Bell family.
Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922.
Breshko-Breshkovskai︠a︡, Ekaterina Konstantinovna,
1844-1934--Correspondence.
Kennan family--Correspondence.
Kennan family.
Kennan, Emeline Rathbone Weld, 1854-1940--Correspondence.
Kennan, George, 1845-1924.
Lansing, Robert, 1864-1928--Correspondence.
Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918--Correspondence.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919--Correspondence.
Stepniak, S., 1851-1895--Correspondence.
Volkhovskīĭ, F. (Feliks), 1846-1914--Correspondence.
Wise, Stephen S. (Stephen Samuel), 1874-1949--Correspondence.
Subjects
Exiles--Russia.
Flowers--Nova Scotia.
Prisons--Russia.
Volcanoes--Martinique.
Places
Arctic regions--Description and travel.
Arctic regions--History.
Caucasus--Description and travel.
Caucasus--History.
Cuba--Description and travel.
Cuba--History.
Japan--Description and travel.
Japan--History.
Korea--Description and travel.
Korea--History.
Martinique--Description and travel.
Martinique--History.
Pelée, Mount (Martinique)--Eruption, 1902.
Russia--Discovery and exploration.
Russia--History--1801-1917.
Russia--Social conditions--1801-1917.
Siberia (Russia)--Discovery and exploration.
Occupations
Authors.
Explorers.
Journalists.
Lecturers.
Acquisition Information
The papers of George Kennan, explorer, journalist, and author were given to the Library
of Congress by Kennan in 1903 and by his wife, Emeline Weld Kennan, from 1925 to 1937.
An addition was purchased in 1969.
Processing History
The Kennan Papers were processed in 1951 and expanded in 1973. The finding aid was
revised in 2013.
Additional Guides
A card index compiled by Kennan of the Numbered Notes File in the collection is
available in the Manuscript Reading Room.
Transfers
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of
the Library. Photographs, prints, and drawings have been transferred to the Prints and
Photographs Division. Maps have been transferred to the Geography and Map Division. All
transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the George Kennan Papers.
Copyright Status
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of George Kennan is governed by the
Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Access and Restrictions
The papers of George Kennan 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.
Online Content
Selected notebooks from of the George Kennan Papers are available on the Library of
Congress Web site at [https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/collmss.ms000109].
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information:
Container number, George Kennan Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Date
Event
1845, Feb. 16
Born, Norwalk, Ohio
1863
1864
Telegraph operator, later manager of Western Union Office, Cincinnati,
Ohio
1865
Traveled to northeast Siberia as explorer and telegraphic engineer
1866
1868
Construction superintendent, Middle Division, Russo-American Telegraph
Co.
1870
1871
Explored the Caucasus region
1870
Published
Tent Life in Siberia; and Adventures Among the Koraks and Other Tribes in
Kamtchatka and Northern Asia
. New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons
1877
1885
Assistant manager, Associated Press, Washington, D.C.
1879
Married Emeline Rathbone Weld
1885
1886
Commissioned by Roswell Smith, president of Century Co,, to visit Russia and
make a study of the prisons in Siberia, accompanied by the American artist, George
A. Frost
1891
Published
Siberia and the Exile System
. New York: Century
1898
Correspondent for
Outlook
in Cuba during the Spanish-American War
1899
Published
Campaigning in Cuba
. New York: Century
1902
Correspondent for
Outlook
in Martinique to study volcano Mont Pelée
Published
The Tragedy of Pelée; A Narrative of Personal Experience and
Observation in Martinique
. New York: Outlook
1904
Correspondent for
Outlook
in Japan to report on the Russo-Japanese War
1907
On staff,
McClure's Magazine
1909
On staff,
Outlook
1915
Published
A Russian Comedy of Errors, with Other Stories and Sketches of Russian
Life
. New York: Century
1916
Published
The Chicago and Alton Case; A Misunderstood Transaction
. Garden City, N.Y.: Country Life Press
1917
Published
E. H. Harriman's Far Eastern Plans
. Garden City, N.Y.: Country Life Press
1922
Published
E. H. Harriman: A Biography
. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
1924, May 10
Died, Medina, N.Y.
Scope and Content Note
The papers of George Kennan (1845-1924) span the years 1840-1937 and consists of
correspondence, family letters, notes and notebooks, articles, diaries, journals,
clippings, lecture material, printed matter, memorabilia, autobiographical and
biographical material, photographs, and maps. The collection is particularly detailed
for Czarist Russia and Siberia, where Kennan made extensive explorations and prepared
studies on social conditions, the prisons, and the exile system. Other materials deal
with travels and events in Japan, Korea, Cuba, the Caucasus, Arctic regions, and
Martinique (where Kennan reported the Mont Pelée eruption of 1902). Included are studies
of the flowers of Nova Scotia, papers concerning the Alexander Graham Bell family, and
correspondence of Kennan's wife, Emeline Rathbone Weld Kennan. Among the correspondents
in the papers are Ekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskai︠a︡, Robert Lansing,
Walter Hines Page, Theodore Roosevelt, S. Stepniak, F. Volkhovskīĭ, and Stephen
Wise.
The collection is organized into eight series: [Correspondence](correspond); [Diaries, Journals, and Notebooks](diarynote); [Notes File](notefile); [Lecture Materials and Articles](article); [Newspaper Clippings](newsclip); [Printed Matter](printmat); [Miscellany](miscella); and [Addition](addit).
Arrangement of the Papers
This collection is arranged in eight series:
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[Correspondence,
1840-1937](correspond)
-
[Diaries, Journals, and
Notebooks, 1865-1924](diarynote)
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[Notes File](notefile)
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[Lecture Materials and
Articles](article)
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[Newspaper Clippings](newsclip)
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[Printed Matter](printmat)
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[Miscellany](miscella)
-
[Addition](addit)
Catalog Record: [https://lccn.loc.gov/mm78028456]
Container List
Box
Contents
1-18
Correspondence, 1840-1937
1840-1937
1-5
Letters Received, 1865-1924
1865-1924
Letters from the active period of Kennan's career, including from Theodore
Roosevelt, Robert Lansing, Walter Hines Page, and Stephen Wise; from the
editors of
Outlook
and
Century Magazine
concerning Kennan's travels for these publications; and from F.
Volkhovskīĭ, Ekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskai︠a︡, and S. Stepniak
concerning revolutionary activities in Russia during and shortly after the
Czarist period.
Arranged chronologically.
1
1865-1890
1865-1890
2
1891-1904
1891-1904
3
1905-1915
1905-1915
4
1916-1921
1916-1921
5
1922-1924, undated
1922-1924, undated
6-9
Letters Sent, 1865-1923
1865-1923
Mainly copies of letters written by Kennan during his travels in Russia, Japan,
other parts of Asia, and Cuba and Martinique. Copies of letters removed from
the Letterbooks series are included.
Arranged chronologically.
6
1865-1904
1865-1904
7
1905-1915
1905-1915
8
1916-1920
1916-1920
9
1921-1923, undated
1921-1923, undated
10-12
Letterbooks, 1862-1923
1862-1923
Copies of letters sent. Letters missing from this group may be found in the
Letters Sent series. Includes notebook listing letters written from 1905 to
1924.
Arranged chronologically.
10
Letters to family, 1862-1866
1862-1866
1862-1866
1862-1866
1886-1888
1886-1888
11
1888-1900
1888-1900
12
1894-1903
1894-1903
Chronological record of letters sent,
1905-1924
1905-1924
13-14
Family Letters, 1840-1923
1840-1923
Letters to Kennan's mother and father and to other members of his family
including detailed description of his travels in Russia, 1965-1967, 1870, and
1885-1886.
Arranged chronologically by year.
13
1840-1889
1840-1889
14
1890-1923, undated
1890-1923, undated
15
Letters from Kennan to Emiline Weld Kennan,
1870-1919
1870-1919
Correspondence between George Kennan and his wife.
Arranged chronologically.
15
1870-1919
1870-1919
16-18
Letters received by Emeline Weld Kennan,
1881-1917
1891-1917
Personal letters, condolences on the death of George Kennan, and letters of
acknowledgment for gifts sent by Mrs. Kennan to museums and libraries. Also
letters received by both Kennans.
Arranged chronologically or by type of correspondence.
16
1881-1915
1881-1915
17
1916-1937 and acknowledgments
1916-1937
18
Undated
18
Letters received by George Kennan and Emeline
Weld Kennan, 1881-1927
1881-1927
18
1881-1927
1881-1927
19-25
Diaries, Journals, and Notebooks,
1865-1924
1865-1924
Diaries, journals, notebooks, address books, and other volumes of jottings and
records kept intermittently by Kennan mainly while traveling, but including garden
books and other accounts.
Arranged chronologically with miscellaneous volumes at the end of the file.
19
1865-1886 (First trip to Siberia)
1865-1886
Notebook I
Digital content available
Notebook II
Digital content available
Notebook III ("No. 2")
Digital content available
Notebook IV ("Return to America")
Digital content available
Book V
Digital content available
1867-1885
1867-1885
20
1885-1891
1885-1891
21
1891-1897
1891-1897
22
1897-1906
1897-1906
23
1906-1913
1906-1913
24
1914-1924
1914-1924
25
Miscellaneous
25A
Miscellaneous
26-61
Notes File
26-39
Alphabetical
Envelopes (some empty, some containing clippings or other matter), on which
Kennan recorded notes on a wide variety of subjects.
Arranged alphabetically as organized by Kennan.
26
Associated Press
27
Associated Press- Budget
28
Buffaloes- Cranks
29
Crazes- European War (N)
30
European War (O)- Gold
31
Government- Jews
32
Johnson- Mexico
33
Mexico- Pelée
34
Periodicals- Quotation
35
Quotations-Ship
36
Shipping-Suicide
37
Suicide-Theatres
38
Thoreau-Walsh
39
War-Zasulich
40-46
Numbered
Material of the same type as that in the alphabetical series.
Arranged serially as organized and maintained by Kennan. A card index of the
file prepared by Kennan is available in the Manuscript Reading Room.
40-
1-934
41
935-1389
42
1390-1881
43
1882-2351
44
2353-2912
45
2913-3510
46
3511-3981
47-51
On Flowers
Notes on flowers taken mainly at Kennan's home at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, to
which he often went between trips.
Arranged in an alphabetical section and a chronological section.
47
Alphabetical series
Annuals-Nymphardas
48
Oak-Wood
49
Chronological series
1891-1921
1891-1921
1921-1922
1921-1922
50
1922-1923
1922-1923
51
1923-1924, undated
1923-1924, undated
52-61
Miscellaneous
Notes on many phases of Kennan's work kept separately by him.
Arranged by subject by Manuscript Division staff.
52
Published articles
1873-1912
1873-1912
53
1913-1916
1913-1916
54
1917-1923
1917-1923
Manuscript articles, 1902-1911
1902-1911
55
Arctic affairs
Baddeck, Nova Scotia
56
Biography and autobiography of
Kennan
57
Kennan, the journalist (
Outlook
,
Century
,
McClure's Magazine,
and Associated Press)
58
Kennan, the lecturer
Russia and the Caucasus
Education
59
The Far East
Japanese material
“The Citizen”
60
“The Citizen”
Unsorted
61
Unsorted
62-73
Lecture Materials and
Articles
Handwritten and typewritten drafts of speeches, lectures, and articles with
background files and event-related material.
Arranged by subject or type of material.
62
Arctic
Mont Pelée
63
Far East
Caucasus
Martinique-Mont Pelée
64
Caucasus
Special feature articles
65
Russia
66
Russia
67
Russia
Siberia
68
Russia
Japan
69
Suicide
Salton Sea
70
Manuscripts
71
Manuscripts
Music
Weapons
72
Miscellaneous
73
Miscellaneous
74-78
Newspaper Clippings
Bound and unbound clippings.
Arranged topically with a group of unsorted clippings at the end of the file.
74
Russia and Siberia
75
Russia and Siberia
76
Lecture notices
Clippings about Kennan
77
Arctic and A. W. Greely
Suicide
Mont Pelée
“Fish Talks”
Dutch newspapers
78
Japan
Unsorted
79
Unsorted
80-86
Printed Matter
Articles, pamphlets, and small publications collected by Kennan on subjects such
as Russia, Japan, and Mont Pelée.
Arranged by subject.
80
Japan
81
Japan
82
Russia and Caucasus
Printed in various languages
83
Russia and Caucasus
Includes Kennan's “Tent Life in
Siberia”
84
Science, peoples, and race
85
Chosen
(Korea)
China
Mont Pelée
Cuba
International relations
86
Arctic
Politics and corruption in the United States
Biography of Kennan
Napoleon I
Miscellaneous
87-93
Miscellany
Correspondence, photographs, and other documents relating to the Alexander Graham
Bell family (Mrs. Kennan was related to this family); memorabilia and biographical
material; acknowledgments of donations to libraries and museums; lecture and
concert programs; invitations and calling cards; and other material. Also includes
a pencil draft of a manuscript by A. N. Kuropatkin, and typewritten and printed
matter in Russian.
87
Alexander Graham Bell Family
material
88
Biographical and personal material of
Kennan
Chronology of Kennan's life
89
Biographical and personal material of
Keenan
90
Acknowledgments of gifts to museums and
libraries
Programs
Invitations
91
Invitations
92
Calling cards
93
Camp Cariboo material
Miscellaneous material
Pencil draft of A. N. Kuropatkin manuscript made
in London, summer 1908, by Kennan, and manuscripts typewritten with printed
matter in Russian
94-134
Addition
94-118
Notes File, circa 1882-1915
circa
1882-1915
Clippings (mostly in Russian), notes and a few letters most of which concern
Russian life with particular emphasis on the social and political
conditions.
Arranged alphabetically.
94
Set I, circa 1882-1915
circa 1882-1915
Acheson, Edward
Addicks, J. Edward
Addresses
Advertisements, Russian books
Adrianof
Afanosief
Agitation and disturbances
Agrarian disorders
Agrarian question
Agriculture (communal, education,
elevators, exports, farm animals, Commission of Inquiry, land, wages,
etc.)
Akatiu
Aksakof, Ivan Sergeivitch
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
Alexander I
Alexander II
Alexander III
Alexeyenko, Prof. M. M.
Altai
Americans
Amnesty
Amur
Anarchism
Anikin
Animals
Annenkoff
Anthropology
Antopolski
Araral
Archaeology
Archangel
Armenia
Armenians
Army
Army disaffection
Art and Artists
Artels
Authors and literature
Azeff, Eugene
Backwardness
Baikal Sake
Bakhmetref, George
Banks
Baranof
Baring, Maurice
Bark, P. L.
Barristers
Barrows, Isabel C.
Barry, Richard
Bartenief
Bartenieva, Ekaterina
Gregorievna
Beale, Truxton
Beaulieu, Leroy
Bees and honey
Beggars
Beketof
95
Benyowski
Bernsdorff
Bernstein
Bernstein, Herman
Bessarabia
Bigelow, Poultney
Black Hundreds
Black Sea
Blackwell, Alice Stone
Blinof
Bogoras
Bogucharski
Books (literature,
periodicals)
Boris, Grand Duke
Botkine
Bourtzeff
Boyeson
Brandes, George
Branding
Breshkovskaya, Madam
Bright Facts
Brintom, Dr. Daniel G.
Brodyags
Bryan
Buel
Buhler, Baron
Bureaucracy
Burtef, Vladimir
Butter
Butterfield
Cabinet lands
Cahan, Abraham
Calendar
Canals
Capital
Capital and labor
Catherine
Caucasus
Census
Central Asia
Chaikofski
Chaliapine, Fedor Ivanovitch
Chandler
Character
Charity, public (benevolence)
Charushin, Nikolai
Chekof
Chernishersky
Cherski
Chesterton, G. K.
Child, Theodore
Chinese, California
Chinese Republic
Chita
Chudnovski, S.
Chukchis
Church
Cities
City councils
Civil service
Classes
Clay, Cassius M.
Coal
96
Commerce
Communes
Communication and
transportation
Condition of people
97
Conservatives
Constitution
Constitutional Democratics
Consul
Cook, Dr.
98
Cooking
Cooperation
Copyright
Corporations
Cossacks
Cottage industries
Cottin
Council of Empire
Courts and judiciary
Courts martial
Courts, military
Crime and punishment
99
Crimes
Cross
Cuba
Current events
Curtis, W. E.
Customary law
Czargrad
Dallas
Dalny
Darkest Russia
De Amand, Col. Charles A.
Decembrists
Defence
100
Demchinski
Deutsch, Leo
De Windt
Dillon, Dr. E. J.
Disarmament
Dissenters
Dobrolinbof
Dogs
Dolgorukof, Prince
Dostoevsky
Dragomirof
Dubroim, Dr.
Dukhobors
Dukhobortzi
Dukhofski
101
Dumas (1st-4th)
Dumbadze, Gen.
Dunstor, William H.
Durland, Kellogg
Durnovo, P. N.
Easter
Education
102
Education
Edwards, H. Sutherland
Elections
Emancipation
Emigration
Engalitchef, Madame
Engineers
Englehart
Escapes
Ethnographic Review
European War
Exhibitions
Exile
Exploration and travel
103
Extradition
Famine
Farrar, Canon
104
Finance
Finland
105
Finland
Finot, Jean
Fires
Fish and fisheries
Flower days
Folklore
Foote, Kate
Foreign
Opinion
Protests
Relations
Travelers
Writers
Foreigners
106
Forestry
Forests
Foulke
France
Free economic society
Free Russia
Freedom manifesto
Friedland, Madame
Friends of Russian freedom
Frolenko, M. F.
Galicia
Galkin, Vrasskoy
Gardening
Gapan, Father
Garibaldi
Garnett
General statements
Geography
Georgia
Georgians
Gerber
Germans
Germany
Gladstone
Gogal
Goncharof
Gorki, Maxim
Goremykin, I. L.
Government (repression, police, officials,
laws, salaries, corruption, taxes, etc.)
107
Government
Grand Dukes
Griboyedof
Grimm, Prof.
Grodekof, Gen.
Guards
Guchkof, A. I.
Guild, Curtis, Jr.
108
Hague
Hammond, John Hayes
Hapgood
Hay, John
Health, public
Herald, N.Y.
Hermogen, Iliodor and Rasputin
Herzen
Herzenstein
History
Holloway
Hourwich, Isaac
Howard, Benjamin
Humboldt, Baron von
Ignatief, Count N.P.
Iliodor
Imperial family
Interpellations
Irkutsk
Isaief
Izvolski, Alexander
Japanese war
Jews (Emigration, condition, character,
agricultural, employment, ritual murder, etc.)
109
Jews
110
Jews
Jochelson, W.
Kablitz
Kalmucks
Kamchalka
Kara
Karaulof
Karelin
Kasso, L. A.
Kavelin
Kazan
Kazarin, Count
Kempinski, Herman
Kempster, Dr.
Ker, David
Kerosene
Khelkoff, Prince
Khomiakof, N. A.
Khrulep, S. S.
Kirghis
Klements, D. A.
Kluchefski, Vassili Osipovitch
Kokovtsef, V. N.
Koliubakim, A. M.
Komaroff
Kontrabandisti
Korf, Baron S. A.
Korolenko, Vladimir
111
Kovalefskaya
Kovalefski, Maxim M.
Kraemer
Kraevski
Krasnoyarsk
Kropotkin, Peter Alexander
Krudener
Kumiss
Kurlof, Lieut. Gen.
Kuropatkin
Labor unions
Land
Land tenure
Landed proprietors
Language and names
Lanin
Lansdell, Rev. Henry
Lavrof
Laws, fundamental
Lazaref, G. K.
Lee
Lena River Strike
Le Queux
Leroy, Beaulieu Anatole
Lesevich
Liberals
Libraries
Liebknecht, Karl
Lieven, Pricess
Little Russia
Liverpool
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Lochwitzky, Alexander M.
London
Long, R. E. C.
Lopukhin
MacArthur, Rev.
McClellan, George B.
McGahan
Machlet
Makarof, A. A.
Manufactures
Maps
Marsden, Kate
Maude, Aylmer
Mechnikof
Menshckikof, Lionid
Merizhkovski, Prof. K. S.
Meteorology
Miliutin, N.
Milukof
Milyukov, Paul
Miller, Joaquin
Mines and mining
Ministry
112
Minusinsk
Misstatements
Misrepresentation
Modestof
Modjeska
Molotof
Monarchists
Mongolia
Monopolies
Moscow
Muishkin, Ipoliti Nikitisch
Muratof
Muraviof
Muromtsef, S. A.
Museums
Music
Narodny, Ivan
Nation
Nationalists
Nationalism
Nationalistic policy
Nationalities
Navy
Neo-Malthusianism
Nicholas I
Nihilism
Nikitanko
Nikitski
Nikolai Constantinovitch
Nizhni Novgorod
Noble, Edmund
Nobility
Norman
Novgorod
Novikoff, Olga
Octobrists
Odessa
Ohsol
Onipko
Paderewski
Palmer, Frederick
Pamirs
Paris
Parker, Alton B.
Parties and elections
Passports
Peasants
Penal code
Periodicals
Persia
Peshekhonof, A. V.
Petroleum
Petropavlovski, Fortress
Petrunkevich, Ivan
Petrunkevich, Dr. Alexander
Pogroms
Phelps, Minister
Pierce, Herbert W. D.
Piragof, Nikolai Ivanovich
Pleshgheief, A. N.
Pleske
Pleve
Plehve, von
Pobedenostsef
Poland
Police
Political
Economy
Parties
Trials
Politicals (Kropotkin, Lavrof,
etc.)
113
Pond
Popular entertainments
Population and migration
Port Arthur
Post
(Washington)
Press (censorship, repression,
etc.)
Price, George M.
Price, Julius M.
Prince
Prisedskaya, Marie
114
Prisons (buildings, fortresses,
punishment, etc.)
Prisoners of war
Prostitution
Prugavin, A.
Przhvalski
Ptitsin
Public opinion
Pulaski
Purishkevitch
Pushkin
Radetski
Radzig
Railroads
Rasputin
Rayevsky, Dr. Charles
115
Red Cross
Reforms
Reinbot, Gen. A. A.
Reindeer
Religion (dissenters, Catholic,
etc.)
Revolution
Revolutionary movement
Revolutionists
Riddle, John W.
Roads
Rodzianki, M. V.
Romanof dynasty
Rosen, Baron
Rosenthal, Herman
Rozhdestvenski
Rubenstein
Rusof, A. A.
Sabler, V. K.
Saghalien
Saint Petersburg
Samara
Saratof
Schuyler, Eugene
Science
Seal Islands
Seebohm
Seliverstoff
Senate governing
Senkevich
Serfs
Settlements
Shchedrin
Sherrill, Charles H.
Shevchenko
Shingaref, A.
Siberia
Sipiagin
Smith, Charles Emory
Social Democrats
Socialism
Socialists
116
Solovetsk Monastery
Spelling
Spiridovitch, A. I.
Staniukovich, Constantine
Stasseulevitch
Staffoff, V.
Statistics
Steiner, Edward A.
Stepniak
Stevens, Thomas
Stishinsky
Stoessel, Gen.
Stolypin, Peter
Stone, N. S.
Strauss, Oscar S.
Stretton
Strikes
Sudiekin
Sugar
Suicide
Sukhomlinof, Gen.
Sun
Superstitions
Sven, Hedin
Syromatnikof Sirgins
Tagantsef, Prof.
Tallmage
Tarantas
Tariff
Tartars
Taxes
Tchaykovsky, Nicholas
Tea
Telegraphs
Temperance
117
Territory
Terrorism
Timashef, S. I.
Times, London
Times, N. Y.
Tolmachef (f), Gen.
Tolstoy, Leo
Tomsk
Translations
Transliteration
Travellers
Trepof (f), Lt. Gen. D. F.
Trepof, Vladimir
Tsar
Tsebrikova, Madame
Tugan-Saranovski
Tundra
Turgenief (Turgenev), Ivan
Turkomans
Tverskoi, P. A.
Ufa
Ukhlomski, Prince
Ukraine
Union of Russian People
United Nobility
Universities
118
Unisoff, Prince S. D.
Valuief
Vanderlys
Van Etten, Ida M.
Vannofski
Vengerof
Vereshchagin
Vilenkin, G. A.
Vladivostok
Vodovozof, V. V.
Vogue, Melchior de
Volkhovskīĭ, F.
Voronegh
Vostorgof, Father
Wallace, Sir D. MacKenzie
War
War relief
Ward
Washington, Booker T.
Weapons
Wells, H. G.
Wemmers, Carl
Westhall, William
Wheat
White, Andrew D.
Wines, Fred H.
Witte, Count Sergius de
Women
Words
Workingmen
Wright, Prof. G. F.
Wurls, Geo. W.
Yadrintseff
Yakubovitch, P. F.
Yanson
Yanzhul, Prof. J. J.
Young, Dr. C. C.
Y.M.C.A.
Yuzof
Zasodimski, N.
Zemski Sobers
Zemstvos
119-131
Notes File, circa 1904-1921
circa
1904-1921
Clippings, notes, a few letters concerning a variety of subjects with
particular emphasis on Japan and Korea.
Arranged alphabetically.
119
Set II
A-Chamberlain
120
Character
121
Child-Emigration
122
Emigration
123
Emigration-Foreign relations
124
Foreign relations
125
Foreign travelers-Korea
126
Korea
127
Korea-Lynch
128
Mabie-Nobles
129
Nogi-Progress
130
Prostitution-Treves
131
Vital statistics-YMCA
132-133
Indexes to material on Cuba and J. Edward
Addicks, circa 1888-1903
circa
1888-1903
Notes and clippings.
Arranged as organized by Kennan.
132
Index to Cuban material
1888-1889, A-W
1888-1889
Working index of material relating to J.
Edward Addicks, 1895-1903
1895-1903
A
133
B-W
134-136
Miscellany, circa 1877-1909
circa
1877-1909
Letters, clippings, magazine articles, printed matter on J. Edward Addicks, the
Peary and Cook expeditions, Jews, extradition, and other subjects.
Arranged by topic or type of material. Includes a partial manuscript of F.
Volkhovskīĭ, “How I Became a Revolutionist.”
134
Clippings relating to J. Edward
Addicks
Printed material on extradition and
Jews
135
Correspondence
(1909)
1909
Magazine articles
Clippings regarding Robert Peary and
Frederick Cook expeditions
136
Clippings regarding Robert Peary and
Frederick Cook expeditions