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Identifier: Ac. 3133

Theodore Stanton Papers

Dates

  • Majority of material found within 1865-1925

Scope and Content Note

The Theodore Stanton Papers can be described loosely as follows; approximately 1,850 authors represented by their holograph letters and manuscripts (all encapsulated) which cover roughly 15,000 leaves; autographs and photographs of many famous authors and political leaders of the 19th century, which include numerous U.S. presidents; assorted souvenirs of Stanton during his career as newspaper agent and journalist, and in his editorial capacity for many domestic and foreign journals and publishing houses; and notebooks. Apart from a small sampling of his own literary contributions, Stanton at the time of his death was also preparing a manuscript on Clemenceau and had begun working on his own reminiscences.

The lion's share of papers are comprised of Stanton's correspondence as a free-lance literary agent, (approximately ninety-five percent of the total.) He also exhibited a strong interest in collecting material from age fifteen. Stanton amassed an autograph collection of famous people of the day that included literary and political luminaries. Stanton had also commissioned Oliver H. Perry to paint a portrait of his mother, based on a photograph published in 1895. (52) Much later, he found that his growing collection could be put to good use because of its value on the auction block, as part of fund-raising efforts for various causes. His generosity extended to parting with a portion of his collection to Leveson-Gower as an autograph collection for the North American Review. He not only contributed to charity with his own collection of correspondence, but also purchased items to further various other causes.

The scope of Stanton's broad interests, for example, led to the acquisition of unusual items such as a document signed by Charles II for safe passage of Thomas Gray, 1658; A deed of title for land in Canada, written on parchment; and documents from the West Indies. Another collection explores the varied suffrage issues that vexed Britain during the first half of the 19th century. Rounding out the collection are letters that were written after Stanton's death, which reflect on his character, and research upon his life.

Extent

12 Cubic Feet (26 manuscript boxes)

Language of Materials

English and French

Provenance

Theodore Stanton's sister, Harriot Stanton Blatch, acted as mediator between the University and the surviving members of the Stanton family residing in France in 1925. Harriot laid no claim to being her brother's heir or executor, but deemed Helen Stanton sole arbiter. (53) Stanton had intended that the memorial collection would be a starting point for a library for the newly formed New Jersey College for Women. It had been his driving incentive following his initial meeting, in January 1918, with President Demarest. His subsequent letters written from France attest to his excitement at a college in New Jersey for women. The Stanton family ultimately agreed to follow through with Theodore Stanton's wishes, as he put forth in writing to Mabel Smith Douglass, the new college dean on November 3, 1922.

Abstract

Theodore Stanton, 1851-1925. American author, editor, journalist and publisher, active in Paris, France, 1878-1925. Greatly influenced by both parents, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Henry Brewster Stanton; continued their causes through the press of Europe and America. He spoke for international issues surrounding the equality of women. The fact that women artists were banned from inclusion in the recognized institutions of the day resulted in inequality of press coverage. From 1883, Stanton found a venue through regular letters to the Daily Inter Ocean, attesting to his determination and continued vigilance. As a journalist he witnessed anti-semitism at its worst with the Dreyfus Trial of 1899. During the Boxer Rebellion of 1899-1901, he watched France and the U.S. defend themselves on charges of atrocities. He actively sought intervention of the U.S. in W.W.I, while France lay in ruins. Keenly aware of the intellectual resources found on two great continents, Stanton found vehicles of the press to facilitate the flow and exchange in ideas. He actively publicized and sought peace through arbitration and international law, but like his parents, was not a "peace at any price" advocate.

Biographical Notes

Theodore Weld Stanton, "bounded upon the stage of life ... " on February 10, 1851. (1) Remarkably, in spite of the shadow cast by both his parents, two very public figures, Theodore managed to carve his own niche in the public sphere. Theodore's mother, with the support of Lucretia Mott, rocked the nation and Seneca Falls on July 19-20, 1848, with the first Woman's Rights Convention. Henry Brewster Stanton was a New York senator at this time, working in Albany. Both parents were well known abolitionists and advocates for the elective franchise of women. Theodore would later be introduced to the Committee of the International Union, by Moncure D. Conway as an " ... eminent American, as well as an eminent internationalist and a friend of peace," in 1900. (2)

In 1878, Stanton, with Julia Ward Howe and Mary A. Livermore, brought American participation to the first international women's rights convention in Paris. His mother, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, acknowledged her son's contribution in her diary, as any proud mother would. Both parent activists, throughout Theodore's life, were prolific authors and prodigious stage performers on the lecture circuit. Theodore did not gravitate toward law, as did. his father and brothers, but developed a keen interest in literary endeavors. At the age of fifteen, he wrote to William Cullen Bryant for advice on a career in literature. (3) Theodore's father, also a career journalist and editorial writer, added to his son's growing reputation as an author and newspaperman in Paris, in his own reminiscences. It was through both parents that Theodore became introduced to the editors and journalists of the day. Around his sixteenth year, he was introduced to John R. Young, then working at the Tribune, who lured Theodore to the world of the foreign correspondent. France was the main topic, then just a few years shy of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-71 and the beginning of the Third Republic under the presidency of Louis A. Thiers. Theodore eventually, apart from two earlier trips, 1873-75, 1878, held continuous residence there, mostly in Paris, from 1881-1925.

Early years, 1863-1879

1863 proved to be a watershed year for the Stanton family. An indelible impression was left by the July draft law riots when total chaos engulfed New York City, as Theodore's older brother Gerrit wrote: "For three days the great city .... was at the mercy of the mob .... During one of those awful days I was the custodian of Horace Greeley at the home of my uncle Dr. Bayard .... was taken from his own home to save his life .... " An exemption had been passed into law that allowed any young man of age for the military able to pay $300 to be legally excused from service. There was at the time a substantial underclass of people from various ethnic backgrounds, struggling to survive in a labyrinth of shanty towns, who deeply resented the law. Of forty-nine buildings damaged in the ensuing mayhem, four were destroyed, including the "colored orphan asylum," along with two lumberyards. Amongst three murdered men, a black male was left hanging after being killed, a trophy of pure racism. Greeley, the proprietor of the New York Tribune, was well known to support the abolitionists and feared being a target, as did the Stantons and Susan B. Anthony. The mob had tried in vain to destroy the Tribune building. (4)

A scandal erupted that year over the illegal discharge of bonds held at the New York City Customs House. Theodore's elder brother Daniel had found it lucrative to accept bribes for the return of bonds held against the cargo of ships docked in the city. The elder Stanton was forced to resign his post as Deputy Collector of Customs in December, after being placed on suspension in October of 1863. He found it necessary to make public the nature and circumstances of the illicit activity and the terms of his political appointment in the pages of the New York Times. (5) Henry Stanton was ultimately tried and convicted by a Congressional committee in 1864, even though charges were not brought against him. (6) Although Daniel was never charged, his escapade fueled speculation of treason and cast a dismal pall over his father's political career. Henry Brewster Stanton's own private law practice went into decline as a result. If not for the pugnacious support of Horace Greeley, the proprietor of the New York Tribune, he would have found it difficult to find work as an editorial writer.

Theodore had entered the public school system of the city soon after his arrival in 1862. He then entered the College of the City of New York in 1866, but left at the end of his freshman year in 1868. (7) In June of 1867, Stanton's mother broke with Horace Greeley, also Henry's employer, owing to the refusal of the constitutional convention in New York to venture beyond universal suffrage of man and extend the fight for the elective franchise of women. Henry Stanton also parted company with his old friend Greeley and the New York Tribune. From 1867, Mrs. Stanton and Susan B. Anthony received financial support from George F. Train, which barely kept the two women's initiative alive and did not endear them politically to the Republicans. A new house in Tenafly, New Jersey was finished in 1868; with Henry, now 63, maintaining the townhouse and office at Nassau St. in New York. With the sale of their brownstone in the city, the family's fragile economic affairs appeared to turn for the better. By 1869 Theodore's mother began lecturing for the Lyceum Bureau, which in turn allowed Theodore to enter Cornell. It is likely that during the period 1867-70 Stanton trained with his father in newspaper work and quite likely worked with John R. Young. 1869 brought a schism between Mrs. Stanton and Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe over the race issue. (8)

Stanton leaves no hint of being affected by this period of turmoil, at least not in his papers. The effects upon his parent's financial well-being was obviously brought to his attention. Materialism aside, the events that drew his father to conclude that women could probably do a better job on their own, and the ultimate decision of the National Woman Suffrage Association to bar male members, must have had a confusing influence on the eighteen year old. His entire life at this point had revolved around the quest for equality; now he was being asked to accept exclusion. There was, however, another aspect-the reverberations from the July Draft Law riots of 1863. Racism had reared its ugly head and there were all too many antagonists toward human equality; the North was reeling with the reality of emancipation. Other ethnic groups struggling with abject poverty were forced to vie in the labor market and found themselves sinking yet further. Prominent members of society had learned that less visibility did have some advantages and did not involve abdication from any of their beliefs; personal safety had become a guiding issue. Theodore's liberation from his duties as the son of two public figures probably did taste quite sweet. It freed him to explore his own interests in the political history of France. Theodore was enrolled at Cornell University in the Fall of 1870 where he remained until the end of the spring semester of 1873. (9) He was initiated into the Kappa Alpha Society, a fraternity, at the Ithaca Hotel on October 13th 1870. (10)

There he became involved with the Adelphi Society, a debating club, and found outlets for his tendencies as a journalist through university publications, becoming the editor of the Cornellian. During his freshman year Stanton's first paid newspaper article was published in the Standard, one of three papers in a small syndicate owned by John Russell Young. (11) During this same period, Stanton was involved in fundraising for his fraternity and organized a lecture series that included guest speakers such as Horace Greeley and Frederick Douglass. It is likely that as a result of the series, Stanton contacted Young and found a venue for reports on the lectures. (12)

For the school years 1873-1875, Theodore studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the College of France. His mother, ever mindful of her son's education, offered this advice:" ... dwell on the importance of keeping the sensuous nature ever under control of the spiritual. The ordinary young girls are not worth your thought or attention. Better exercise with dumb-bells than visit them." Theodore dutifully took the advice in train, and rose to the rank of Director of the Kappa Alpha Gymnasium Club, and kept score for the fraternity baseball team. From 1875 until June of 1877 he continued his studies at Cornell and earned his A.M. In the spring of 1878 he returned to Paris. He found some journalistic assignments covering the World's Fair of 1878 to help pay his way. He does note working for the New York Evening Post around this time. His primary mission in France was the lecture platform at the World's Fair; attending from July 25-August 9, the Congrès International du Droit des Femmes, the first International Women's Rights Congress. (13) Stanton, along with Julia Ward Howe and Mary A. Livermore, delivered papers on the woman question as it was unfolding in the U.S. Two hundred and twenty members from around the globe representing six countries participated in the event.

Stanton the journalist, 1880-1900

Stanton's introduction to the Paris realm of the Fourth Estate came from two veteran British journalists, George M. Crawford and his wife Emily, in the early summer of 1874. Both had fought for the right of the foreign press to have a gallery at the Palais Bourbon, which finally became a reality in 1873. (14) The foreign press corps was not organized in the city until 1879 with the Paris Syndicate of Foreign Correspondents (Syndicale de la presse étrangère.) (15) Given this sense of structure and a restrictive press law that was in the process of change, it is rather easy to conclude that the affairs of the foreign correspondent were rather simple. Stanton's interests in the political life and history of France, however, could lead to discovery by the authorities and punishment. Anarchist meetings, forbidden by law, were constantly under surveillance; yet journalists usually had the best intelligence. Like the great urban centers of America, Paris also fell beneath the political power of its newspapers and their sometimes unscrupulous proprietors. On the one hand, the government controlled its own news agency; at the other extreme, as Theodore Child put it: "In France it costs no more to keep a daily 'political, financial, and literary' newspaper than it does to keep a steam yacht, an elegant mistress, or a pack of deerhounds ... it may lead to all sorts of things, even to the Presidency of the Republic." (16)

France and its journalists much preferred to discuss art and literature, as evinced in the widely misunderstood feuilleton, which stood in sharp contrast to the Anglo-American straight news story. There were indeed good reasons for aspiring to more spiritual ground during this questionable period of press freedom. A chilling example of the power of government censorship was evinced with the execution of Camille Fancy in 1881; found guilty of treason by the military command in Morocco. Fancy was reporting for several Parisian newspapers at the time. (17) News of the day could be controlled by financial penalties and possible imprisonment. It is small wonder that the French press were obliged to continue the practice of the feuilleton and shunned the Anglo-American idea of news point as pure commodity. Many authors could live as exiles or face public scorn as did Hugo and Zola, but the practice of writing stories, journalistic or otherwise, did not usually end in execution. (18)

Although Stanton initially signed on with the Berlin bureau of Whitelaw Reid's New York Tribune in 1880, his motivation was purely to be closer to his fiancée Clara, whose father Andrew D. White was the president of Cornell University and simultaneously served as U.S. Minister to Germany. The proximity to France proved an overpowering allure for the young correspondent, and he made frequent visits to Paris. It was during these excursions that Stanton met Marguerite Berry and he moved to Paris in the spring of 1881, they were married on May 19. (19) After his return from a honeymoon in America, he filed one more signed letter to the Tribune. In October of that year he covered the Geneva Peace Congress, where he served as American delegate. (20)

Paris in the early 1880s could boast a large British embassy as its commitment to foreign policy and interests in Europe. America, on the other hand, supported a small Legation of the United States; an embassy was not created until 1894. Even then, Congressional support for the diplomatic corps was stymied with poor funding, thus leaving the brunt of expenses the responsibility of the individual diplomat, if his private resources allowed. American interests abroad were growing, especially in regard to international tribunals for the settlement of trade disputes. However, American public opinion lagged far behind this growing world view and would not be shaken until the Spanish American War at the end of the century. Britain, at this point, was reaching its high-water-mark in regard to its empire; France, on the other hand, under Jules Ferry, was expanding its domestic economy through colonial expansion.

At the beginning of the 1880s, the Tribune controlled much of the flow of information from Europe. The enterprise, in turn helped support the work of the New York Associated Press (NYAP.) This control remained effective until 1892, when fraud was announced by Victor Lawson, a Chicago newspaperman. (21) In comparison, the New York Times of the day took all its international reports from the London Times service. The NYAP combined part of its own service reports with the Times and from the Reuters News Service, with Wolff Agency wires from Germany, and the Agence Havas of France. The situation in Paris was exasperating for American journalists who felt unable to report on current affairs with the express view of an American audience. The London Times catered to the appetite of the British Empire, and the French counterpart Le Temps, under the guidance of the state controlled Havas agency, covered their own colonial territory. American interests in publishing boasted the American Register, founded in 1868, but by 1880 was described as 'nerveless and thin blooded,' by Margaret Bertha. However, the editor of The Parisian, Charles Wasson offered a more 'lively' rival. (22)

Stanton, during the winter of 1880-81, began formulating The Woman Question in Europe, a project that kept him occupied through publication in 1884. Frances Power Cobbe introduced the work and recommended all the authors who contributed on England. The remainder of the countries represented were found through historical sources, as well as through various U.S. Legations in the far outreaches of Europe. In 1882, Stanton's mother and sister arrived to spend time with a grandchild, Elizabeth Cady Stanton II. His mother, already exhausted with literary work, spent a month at Jacournassy, the Berry estate in the Tarn " ... putting bad English into the best I could command." (23)

Theodore Stanton did not obligate himself to a newspaper until January 1883, at which time he began a regular series of letters to the Chicago Daily Inter Ocean. He also began contributing to French journals, his first being Mme. Adam's Nouvelle Revue. If Stanton held any reticence on speaking publicly on current political changes in France, they had evaporated by April, 1883, as he took up the cause of Louise Michel, the 'high priestess of anarchy.' Michel " ... should not have been sentenced to six years of prison ... her followers, not she ... pillaged .. .It is only one more instance of the injustice of French justice. In England or America Louise Michel would have either been acquitted, or would at least have gotten off with a slight fine and a few weeks in jail. .. every true friend of French republicanism cannot but wish that this evidence of weakness or despotism ... had not been published to the world." (24)

In 1886, with the support of Edward Smith King and Wason, a news syndicate was formed and called The European Correspondent. The enterprise, which involved shipping weekly to New York copies of news events and 'specials' written by well known authors of the day, undercut the cost of cabling dramatically. The enterprise drew from continental sources such as the reliable Indépendence Belge. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and daughter Harriot Stanton Blatch both contributed, as did H.E. Berner, Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, Theodore Child, Emily Crawford, Frederick Douglass, Henry M. Field, Grace Greenwood, Gerard Harry, Victor Hugo, Edward King, Cleveland L. Moffett, Theodore Tilton, Emile Zola, etc. Coincidently, L. White Busbey from the Inter Ocean also was drawn to Paris the following year. (25)

In 1887, James G. Bennett brought out a Paris edition of his paper the New York Herald after an attempt to purchase the Galignani Messenger failed; an oversight in reading the legal material connected to the purchase, later revealed that the title of the newspaper could not be changed. Another Cornellian, Julius Chambers, had been given the charge of launching the news enterprise and provides humorous anecdotal information of how the cable system operated. While Chambers transformed the format of the Galignani Messenger for Bennett, his observations broadened in scope and one learns that the pages of the Morning News are in fact derived from the cables leased by the Galignani Messenger ; this plundering was possible as they shared the same building. Bennett did not purchase the concern as he could not change its name, but obviously the physical plant was the prime allure. (26)

Stanton, soon after joining the Chicago Inter Ocean, began filing reports for the New York Independent and the Nation. During 1888, Stanton served as American editor of the Galignani Messenger and also directed the European Correspondent until its demise around 1890, at which time he became the agent for the NYAP. The choice of Stanton for the NYAP extends beyond his tenure in Paris and professionalism as a journalist, and may in fact, reflect upon his exercise of diplomacy. In May 1889, Whitelaw Reid arrived as the new Minister to France, and apart from his public nostrums of support for the freedom of the press, did indeed exercise his propriety position of the New York Tribune. Within months of his arrival, explicit instructions were sent to Donald Nicholson in New York that barred his paper's reporters from criticizing France in any way, which in turn led to penalties for repeat infractions of these rules. (27)

In 1892, the NYAP fell into disrepute with the disclosure that the current Minister to France, Whitelaw Reid, and other New York proprietors were illegally channeling information to a rival news service, which, in tum, sold the news back to members of the NYAP. Five of the board members had accepted money from the United Press, a formal arrangement that was established in 1888. Credibility did not return to the organization until the formation of the Associated Press under the direction of Victor Lawson at the turn of the century. There were no repercussions for Stanton from the scandal; he had now been with the Chicago papers ten years, and was certainly a chief rival for intelligence gathered at Paris to Victor Lawson. Lawson had purchased the Chicago Daily News in 1876, and was " ... known for its many woman-interest and home features. Victor Lawson, the late publisher of this nationally known evening paper, believed strongly in this outstanding service to women, which has been a leading factor in building up his paper's enormous circulation. " (28)

Stanton had been in the situation of witnessing first-hand, the pillaging of international reports and their subsequent publication; from May 12, 1889-Aug.31, 1890 he attempted to stall the practice by copyrighting, either in his own name, or through the author. For instance, Frank Leslie's contributions, to Stanton's newspapers were copyrighted, either in his own name, or in Stanton's. (29) Victor Lawson, the proprietor of the Chicago Daily News since 1876, likely had more input into the affairs at Paris and the selection of Stanton during the following period. (30)

Around 1889, Stanton became involved with the Baron Tauchnitz, a German publisher and supported his interests in publishing American literature for a broader European market; this connection continued until the advent of the First World War. The Stantons now had three children: Lizette born 1882; a second child died a few hours after birth; Robert born in 1885, and Helen, born in 1889. Stanton maintained an office at home; as his responsibilities grew along with the family, they moved to 9 Rue de Bassano. Around the same time, he became the agent for the North American Review, which he served for the next quarter of a century. In 1889, Stanton and Noel Parfait were members of the international jury for literature at the Paris Exposition. By the 1890s, Stanton had developed a rapport with numerous foreign and domestic publishers, along with a roster of international figures capable of rendering for the American market a reliable picture of world affairs.

The first meeting of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was held in the summer of 1894, and Stanton attended as its first publicist. The growing spirit in Europe of internationalism was spilling over into athletics, mostly carried by the idealism of the Baron Coubertin, to whom Demetrios Bikelas introduced Stanton. Prof. Sloane of Princeton, occupying himself in study at the capitol, also joined in the effort. Stanton continued the connection and represented the IOC from 1900-4. In October of 1894, Stanton was a guest lecturer at Hobart College, an annual trip which would continue for the next ten years. His mother was also to bring out the first volume of the Woman's Bible. Along with the aid of a London publishing house, the family decided to create their own company The European Publishing Co., of New York and Paris, with the completion of volume two. (31)

A false report in September 1896, claimed that Capt. Dreyfus had escaped from Devil's Island. The military government of France had hoped to brush the Dreyfus affair into obscurity, but were thwarted, in no small measure, by the international press. (32) In January 1897, the somewhat clandestine rumor-mill of the press still managed to shake questions of the French government concerning Dreyfus. Henri de Blowitz, correspondent for the London Times, sought a confirmation, or denial from Stanton, concerning the latest "escape." Blowitz, in tum, was being asked by the McClure syndicate, based in the United States, for a word concerning the substance of the report. (33) Alfred Dreyfus would remain on Devil's Island, in Guiana, until June 9, 1899. (34) Stanton also had the ability to intercede on behalf of private parties; such was a case concerning Stanton's former fiancée, Clara, a daughter of AD. Whiate, who was left helpless from the abuse of the press, fueled by a bitter husband. (35)

At the time of the Spanish-American War, in 1898, Stanton worked for Victor Lawson as the director of the Record Cable Service (RCS.) Stanton established offices for the cable service and shared space with the NAR and the Harper Company, which were both under the stewardship of George Harvey. Harvey took over as editor of NAR from David A. Munro in 1899, the same year he assumed the responsibility of salvaging the ailing house of Harper. Stanton kept his tenure with the latter, only for a few short years. The Harper bankruptcy was also felt in Paris, with many authors being left unpaid, and certainly in no mood to take on new assignments. Stanton, with the aid of Charles Malato, during the Spanish-American war, was able to have news smuggled out of Spain and then cabled to Paris from just inside the French border. Lawson sold the Chicago Record in 1901, but kept the cable service operation and his Daily News office at the same address. The physical plant of Lawson's bureau, in turn, supported the operation of the fledgling Associated Press (AP). (36)

By 1899, Henry J. Middleton oversaw reporting for the AP in Paris, who reported to the European manager in London, Walter Neef. (37) Lamar Middleton ran the affairs of the Daily News with Stanton at the helm of the RCS. (38) Stanton in turn managed a number of agents who covered various other international developments. Delmar watched the Chinese embassy for news of the Boxer Rebellion; Joseph Reinach, Lazare and others contributed to the myriad sides of the Dreyfus case; and Agoncillo cabled news of the Philippine uprising. (39) Stanton had been contributing to the Open Court from 1887, and maintained regular correspondence in the New York Critic since 1893 and Independent from 1891. Many authors had become reliant on his ability to find outlets for their work.

The age of the robber barons' control over business and the press had declined since the bloody Homestead strike of 1892, yet vestiges of the old system would remain until after the end of World War I. There was a continuous need for fresh insight on the world stage. Where American journalists had fought the battle for press freedom abroad, larger battles loomed on the horizon at home. Issues of editorial censorship were pervasive in the publishing industry. Although Stanton became repeatedly involved with ventures that could circumvent political intrusion into the world of journalism, all of his attempts failed. In 1900, the French government, through it network of telegraphic lines, could also flex an inordinate amount of muscle on any news organization. The AP cables were often left on hold as government intelligence took priority of the lines, leaving the monopoly of news to be controlled by the Agence Havas.

1901-1925

The French ambassador to Washington, Jules Cambon, became involved in the issue of press freedom. He and Stanton first became acquainted at the beginning of 1900, which led to Stanton's contact with the Minister of Justice, Ludovic Trarieux, and A. Lausel, Sous-Sécrétaire d'Etat des Pastes et des Télégraphes, who outlined the current policy of cabling to America. Cambon and Stanton were in contact, again, in June and July 1902, presumably preparing for M. E. Stone, who would visit France in the autumn, to continue discussions of AP impartiality and freedom from government pressure. (40)

1901 found Stanton trying to launch a continental edition of the North American Review. (41) From 1903-1906, he attempted to have a 'Nobel Review' launched. (42) In 1905, Booker T. Washington addressed a concern of his to Stanton, Paris agent of the International Literary Bureau. A manuscript from Washington, submitted to the Revue des Deux Mondes and ultimately not published, also remained unreturned. Stanton was given permission to reclaim the work and publish it, 'simultaneously in London, Paris and Berlin.' (43) Washington was probably mistaken with the name of the company, it was in fact called the European Correspondence Bureau, which Stanton had directed approximately since 1890. It was created to deal with the demand in Paris and the United States for reliable information, written by authoritative and recognized sources. He negotiated contracts and terms for a variety of international publishers, along with the concerns of individual authors. It was manifested in a 'Circular Literary Letter' published in Paris. (44)

The Circular Literary Letter of the European Correspondence Bureau published " ... simultaneously in a half-dozen Anglo-American daily and weekly newspapers, the organs of the ... colonies of Berlin, Alexandria, Florence, Rome, etc." Stanton attracted such influential foreign journalists as American correspondent Olive Logan. Stanton, ever active in the affairs of the American colony in Paris, perennially sought improvement in Franco-American relations. Such energy oversaw the gift from America, a replica of the famous Auguste Bartholdi sculpture known as "The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World," which the American University Dinner Club, of which Stanton was secretary, presented to the City of Paris, in 1885. Stanton suggested the name for the Cercle Républicain at 5 ave de l'Opéra, a " .. .leading French political club of Paris, which, at my suggestion, brought into its membership the republican diplomatic corps .... thus making the club an international politics club." (45) The location of the Chicago Daily News office, RCS, NAR offices, and now the club, was perfect for Stanton as it was all at the same address. He could enter the side of the building for his various business interests at 10 Blvd. des Italiens, or slip out through the office of the Daily News that occupied the comer where the boulevard opened into the Place de l' Opéra. The family had also moved closer to the Ave de Trocadero. Around 1908, Stanton attempted to launch 'Le Magazine.' Yet another attempt came in 1911-12, when Stanton and a number of other publicists tried to bring out the 'International Journal'; the attempt was to be revived again in the early 1920s, the limited result of which was the publishing of an article on "Prohibition in France," from the elusive International Interpretor. (46)

The course of the First World War and the treatment of European nations in the American press fueled Stanton's quest for a vehicle that was broad in its scope and equally sensitive to the individuality of the countries concerned. The failure of President Wilson's 'Fourteen Points of Light' after the treaty of Versailles only served to bolster Stanton's obstinacy in yielding to the editorial control over world affairs. Stanton and others had grown hostile toward the editor of the Nation, Oswald Villard, and his lack of commitment during the war. Stanton was influenced by the concerns of France and continually sought a venue to encourage American involvement in the theatre. The German-born Villard, in tum, felt bound to remain non-committal on the issue, and was in turn influenced by the politics of other German-Americans. There was no question of Villard' s loyalty to the United States, but he had difficulty fighting even a war of words against his former homeland. (47)

On returning to France in 1916, after a short period in the United States, Stanton issued a summary of the extent of the German propaganda machine at work in Europe, identifying which publications took funding from the government. He worked for the American Field Service at Neuilly as an orderly, reading and writing letters for the wounded. He did editing for the AFS, and also for the Clearing House. His children also supported the war effort. Helen worked for the Red Cross, mostly using her language skills; and Robert became a captain in the army.

Harold de Wolf Fuller, a defector from the control of Villard, quit his post as editor, and with others, including Stanton, formed another enterprise, the Weekly Review. Stanton, in America from September 1919, brought to the concern his political connections from Europe and submitted literary and political editorials. He contributed both signed and unsigned material and found outlets for European authors, often-times serving as the translator. Stanton's broad political views were soon hampered by the growing conservatism of the other editors, so he withdrew. Returning to Europe, in July 1920, he travelled widely with his daughter Helen, at first blush on the project of an international periodical. On closer inspection, many of the locations he visited had renowned spas and sanitariums as their focal point; Stanton's daughter was struggling with tuberculosis. (48)

Stanton first visited New Brunswick and the President of Rutgers College, Dr. William Demarest, on January 21, 1918. His erratic stay in New Brunswick, possibly as much as two and a half years in total was spent indexing approximately 6,000 monographs, and with organising and binding what was to be known as the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Memorial Collection. (49) His own health began to decline. The spring of 1920 realized a dream: women were finally recognised, endowed with political rights to the elective franchise. Theodore's entire life was inextricably bound with that single issue, as were all the children of the late Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The Stanton name, however during this period, produced admiration and amusement, as well as censorship or criticism, but also a degree of isolation. The all consuming example of inquiry and labor that was set by their mother and Susan B. Anthony had finally come to fruition. Yet the memory of their mother was barely acknowledged, more often than not by the pens of her children, Harriot Stanton Blatch and Theodore Stanton.

Stanton's contributions were quite profound in support of equality; more remarkable still was his ability to survive forty-seven years promoting these ideas on the public stage as a man of letters. His legacy was as a universal suffragist, for lack of a better term, and in his ability and enormous energy to facilitate anything connected to peace, trade and any humanitarian issue. Stanton served many causes that fostered free speech, spurred the exchange of ideas across continents, and internationalism. He advocated for a foundation to be established at Cornell that would bring speakers from Europe. He even introduced speakers to New Brunswick. In bringing a project to fruition, be it a world exposition, cultural exchange, or educational venture, Stanton left his name. Stubbornness he did inherit from his parents, although he remained in public an agreeable, amiable fellow. In July of 1910, he is recorded as being one of the first males to be publicly denounced by New York editors in the cause of challenging the barriers of the all-male clubs of the city. He invited their fury by simply bringing a female guest. He certainly took risks in his research on the radicals of Paris in the late 1870s, where far more intelligence was realized at the underground meetings, which eluded government surveillance. He was not shy of voicing his feelings against the U.S., for example, towards some racist soldiers who mistreated black French soldiers, in the French army. (50)

The death of his brother Robert L. Stanton in 1920, and ensuing personal tragedies, perhaps explain bis lack of interest in continuing his reminiscences. The passage of the 19th Amendment and ultimate sense of elation was probably short-lived. Stanton's brother Robert, who had died months before the final victory, had also published some of the work written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Theodore and Harriot were also dealing with the reality that their mother's memory was now being pushed aside. They were attempting to salvage her reputation for posterity with the publication of Elizabeth Cady Stanton As Revealed in Her Letters Diary and Reminiscences, which was eventually published in 1922. Theodore was becoming equally uncomfortable, along with his brother Gerrit, and sister Harriot Stanton Blatch, with the growing economic recklessness of the 1920's. A mercenary spirit had entered commerce with a growing gulf dividing the wealthy and the poor; history had taught the Stanton family the lessons and repercussions of mixing greed with poverty. As work proceeded on a major renovation and addition to the Rutgers College Library, Theodore Stanton grew ill. He died at the Middlesex Hospital, New Brunswick, New Jersey, on March 1, 1925. (51)

Notes

(1) Gordon, Ann & Patricia Holland, eds. Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, eds.; Microform ed. Stanton to Elizabeth Smith Miller, Feb. 11, 1851; reel 7:36-7. Collection of the Library of Congress. The remainder of the quote" ... with great ease comparatively!!" is an understatement, Theodore in fact was born with a dislocated shoulder; Elisabeth Griffith, in her book In Her Own Right incorrectly identifies Theodore as his brother Daniel (or 'Neil', as he was known to the family, p. 69.) c.f. H.B. Stanton to ECS, Feb. 20, 1851, reel 7. 'Neil,' was to be sent to the Weld School by Mar. I, 1851, at which point he is 9 yrs. of age and quite a problem. (2) Conway, M.D., Sep. 10, 1900, holograph signed. H.B. Stanton, Random Recollections, 2" & 3" ed., 1886-7. J.R. Young note: Reminiscences, c. 1865-66, Box 21:1515 Wpt.1. (3) Theodore Stanton Papers: William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), to Theodore Stanton; holograph, signed and dated at Roslyn, Long Island, May 10, 1866, Ip., encl. missing. (4) Stanton, Gerrit Smith, When the Wildwood was in Flower, J.S. Ogilvie Pub. Co., New York, 1910, pp 14-15. New York Times, 2:6, Aug. 5, 1863. George Smalley defended the building. Elizabeth Cady Stanton identified the asylum " ... on Fifth Avenue was only two blocks away from us." Typescript, Jul., 1863. (5) Stanton, Henry Brewster, "New-York Custom-House, Letter. .. To Hon. S.P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury." New York Times, 8:1, Nov. 6, 1863. The editors of the New York Times in their obituary of H.B. Stanton, were polite enough to avoid reference to the affair, preferring to highlight Stanton as a leading 'Barnburner' of 1845 and the ultimate political clash, resulting in a warning to Salmon P. Chase: "'Should your name come before the next Republican National Convention as a candidate for President I shall be there. And I shall beat you.' That message cost Mr. Stanton his office." NYT, 2:1, Jan. 15, 1887. (6) Rice, Arthur Henry B. Stanton "As a Political Abolitionist." Dissertation, collection of Columbia University, New York, 1968, pp.462, 446. (7) Cornell University, "Vital Statistics," holograph, in the hand of Stanton, no dates for attendance. A Record of the Members of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity.... 1825-1892, A.H. Kellogg, New York, 1892; on p.223 Stanton lists student record as 1866-'68. It appears that Theodore may have been forced to study part-time. (8) Griffith, Elisabeth, In Her Own Right, the Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Oxford U. Pr., New York, 1984, p.112-events of 1867, p.127, Train, p.186, schism, p.180, May 11, 1869, p. 137. (9) Record of the Members of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity and a City and Town Directory, A.H. Kellog, New York, 1892 (copy), p.223. Stanton lists his tenure at Cornell University, Vital Statistics, Class of 1876, collection: Rare and Manuscript Collections, Carl A. Kroch Library, Cornell U., Ithaca, N.Y. (10) Theodore Stanton-Personal Souvenirs, no, 1. (11) Theodore Stanton-Reminiscences, c.1865-6. Mott, Frank L., American Journalism; A History: 1690-1960, Macmillan co., 1962. On p.462, Mott writes of Young " ... headed a [ small newspaper] chain in the early seventies composed of the Philadelphia Evening Star and Abend-Post and the New York Standard." It was Young who first inspired Stanton to focus on the republic of France, sometime in 1865-66, prior to his term as editor of the New York Tribune. (12) Theodore Stanton-Reminiscences, New York, Sep. 28, 1907: Congressman Charles T. Dunwell recalls Frederick Douglass lecture; Horace Greeley accepts Stanton's offer, on Oct. 18, 1871 and offers choices of lectures: Abraham Lincoln; Wit; or Self made men. (13) Griffith, p. 160; The Cornellian, 1875-6, pub. Secret Societies of Cornell U., Andrus, McChain & Co., New York, 1876, p.88; Congrès International du Droit des Femmes; Ouvert a Paris, le 25 Juillet 1878, Clos le 9 Août suivant, [Paris, 1878.) Stanton's attendance listed on pp.8-10; text of his speech pp.35-45. (14) Stanton, Theodore, "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, 60:264, Mar. 16, 1916; "Foreign Correspondent," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 51 :750-51, 1892. (15) For a discussion on the Syndicale de la Press Etrangère see: Robert W. Desmond, The Information Process: World News Reporting to the Twentieth Century, U. of Iowa Pr., 1978, p.311. (16) Child, Theodore, "Paris Newspaper Press," Fortnightly Review, N.S.38: 149-50, Aug. I, 1885, p.150. (17) Desmond, ibid, pp. 316-17. Desmond goes on to write: "So far as is known, this is the only instance of a correspondent being executed, by official order until the Nazi government exercised control in Germany during World War II." (18) Child, op. cit., does not find the feuilleton, any less important than a chronique. Literary articles, were of a broad subject group that could embrace works of fiction, to the size of the novel. Ironically, serialized novels were no stranger to American audiences and the newspaper industry, no medium claimed a monopoly, not even magazines, The 'European Correspondent,' a news syndicate in 1886, included stories from Zola owing to the appetite of the U.S. market. (19) Blatch, Harriot Stanton & Alma Lutz, Challenging Years, G.P. Putnam Sons, New York, 1940, pp. 49-50; Theodore Stanton-Personal Souvenirs, Nos. 31-46. The entire wedding tour of the United States is completely documented in the aforementioned file. (20) Stanton, Theodore, "Geneva Peace Congress," New York Tribune, 2:4, Oct. 28, 1881; Record of the members .... , p.223, Stanton listed as Delegate. (21) Lawson was mostly concerned with affairs of the Western Associated Press, following the 1892 affair, he became a central figure in the founding of the modem Associated Press at the turn of the century. (22) Bertha, Margaret, "Paris Life," Daily Inter Ocean, 7:6, May 15, 1880. The Daily Galignani Messenger, founded 1814 welcomed Anglo-American journalists. William M. Thackeray (1811-1863) was its most famous British editor. Bertha, op cit.:-Their monopoly was to be challenged with the Parisian, a 'lively paper' that flourished from 1879-1882; the editor Charles Was[s]on's [sic?], with Edward Smith King, were reported to having taken lodgings there. (23) ECS, 80 Years & More, 33 7-9, 345. For her labor she was awarded with a dousing from another guest at the chateau, mistaken for a braying donkey, just outside her bedroom. A crowning highlight to a vacation that went awry from the onset. On entering France, a handgun accidentally went off, injuring the porter who was holding the Stanton luggage; the affair caused much distress and the full attention of the local authorities, resulting in a fine of 2,000fr. Quite an impression, no doubt, for Theodore's wife Marguerite (24) Stanton, Theodore, "French Intrigue," Daily Inter Ocean, 5:1, Jul. 15, 1883. He published two other notes: "Paris Anarchists," ibid, 9:4, Apr. 7; "Paris Letter," 9:6, Apr. 21, 1883. (25) European Correspondent, Nos. 1-37, May 26, 1886-Jun.25, 1887. Collection: Cornell U.-Stanton notes in copy that it continued for a year or two after. In Dec. of 1886, the Paris group came under the auspices of Wason & Co., with management under A Delpierre from May 26, 1886-Mar. 19, 1887, J. Mellet replaced the latter from Mar. 26, 1887 on—the printer for the collection was T. Symonds; the New York agent was W.R. Benjamin. Inter Ocean, ECS 80 Years & More, Schocken Bks, New York, 1971, pp 400-1. The Bibliothèque Nationale, has a Clarence Wason taking care of Child's estate in 1892, Goncourt papers, XXVII, NAF22477. (26) Chambers, Julius, News Hunting on Three Continents, Mitchell Kennerly, New York, 1921. (27) Duncan, Bingham, Whitelaw Reid, Journalist, Politician, Diplomat. U. of Georgia Pr., Athens, 1975. (28) Boughner, Genevieve Jackson, Women in Journalism, D. Appleton and co., New York, 1926, p.282. (29) One example of Leslie copyright: "Free Thinkers In France," Daily Inter Ocean, 18:1, Oct. 12, 1890, The example for Stanton is dated earlier: "Servants In France," Ibid., 19:1, Sep. 1, 1889. Mrs. Frank Leslie, also copyrights in her own name: "Historic Kisses," Ibid, 28:1, Oct. 19, 1890. (30) Tebbell, John, Compact History of the American Newspaper, Hawthorn Bks Inc., NY, 1969, p.139. Cornell University, Carl A. Kroch Library, Stanton, Theodore, Class of 1876, Vital Statistics. (31) Stedman; Elisabeth Griffith, op. cit., pp. 173-4, mistakingly concluded that Stanton and his ten year lecture series at Hobart College implied a permanent return to the U.S. It was in the fall of 1922 when he last re-entered America) never to return to Europe.; "The work of the Comité International Olympique," Revue Olympique, Jan., 1901, citation courtesy of Prof. John Lucas. Robert Stanton was credited with being the publisher in his obituary, New York Times, 11 :4, Feb. 26, 1920. (32) Snyder, Louis L., The Dreyfus Case; A Documentary History, Rutgers U. Pr., New Brunswick, 1973. (33) Blowitz, Henri GSAO de Oppert, 1825-1903, Als, 3p., Jan. 9, [1897.] This particular note, confirmed for Stanton, an assertion made by William M. Fullerton, that he acted as translator for de Blowitz's transmissions to London. (34) Snyder, ibid. (35) White, Andrew D. to Stanton, From Berlin, Jul. 23, 1901, Tls, 3p. The call was to rally around Theodore's former fiancée, Clara. (36) Stanton, Theodore-Reminiscences, Sep. 18, 1905. See also Stanton's copies of letters to W.B. Fitts that outline the sharing of office space. The move would have been completed by early 1900. (37) For H.J. Middleton, d. 1904: Associated Press, 'M.E.S. 'His book, a tribute and a souvenir of the twenty-five years, 1893-1918 ... Melville E. Stone. Harper & Bro., New York, 1918, p.166. See also following note; Gramling, Oliver, AP-The Story of News, Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York, 1955. (38) Lamar Middleton, d. 1910: Mowrer, Paul S., The House of Europe, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1945, p.128. Both Middletons were photographed: Gerschel, A., Cinq semaines à Rennes: deux cents photographies, F. Juven, [1897], pp. 84-5, 140, 169, 173. See also "La Colonie Américaine," Le Figaro, 6-8, May 24, 1902. (39) Delmas, Leon R. (pseudonym of René de Pont-Jest.); Agoncillo, Felipe; Reinach, Joseph, 1857-1921. (40) Cambon, Jules, 1900; Trarieux, with Lausel letter, Apr. 10, 1900; AP, M.E.S., ibid, pp. 127-8. (41) For a continental edition of the NAR, see Andrew D. White to Stanton, Tls, Jul. 23, 1901. (42) 'Nobel Review', see John Lund, [Jan., 1906.] (43) International Lit. Bureau, see Booker T. Washington, Tls to Stanton, Jul. 10, 1905 (Stanton's address 9 ave du Trocadero.) (44) Bibliothequè National, 'Circular Lit. Letter': Havet-NAF 24506:222, Ms correction by T.S., 9 ave du Trocadero added. The Stanton family had moved to 9 rue de Bassano no later than 8/6/'87 and moved again to 9 ave de Trocadero in 1900-- Karl Blind, Apr. 25, 1900. Coincidently, Henry James had written to Stanton in 1903 declining to write on French decadence for the Europeen 'circular.' Unfortunately, he does not mention the name of the editor of the newspaper. See also Henry C. Lodge, refers to the title on Dec. 22, 1903. (45) Cornell U., ibid, vital statistics, for club note. The Echo de Paris, occupied the ground floor overlooking the Place de l'Opéra et le Théâtre. L 'Européen (L.C. AP20.E9, unreviewed.) Le Correspondant, Quatre-vingtième année., another suspicious title given Stanton's propensity toward the title and variants, Dir., Etienne Lamy, q.v.; sécrétaire de la Rédaction, Edouard Trogan; Admin., Jules Gervais. Rel; philos; pol; hist; sci; ec; soc; b_-av; lit; Beaux -Arts. (31 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris, 7e.) L'Européen; Courier international hebdomadaire, 24 Rue Dauphine, Paris-VIe. 190? (46) The Library of Congress have the sheets to the issue, for the want of a better term. Oddly enough it was indexed through the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature. (47) A number of authors express their view on Villard, in letters from W.H. Denison, H. de Wolf Fuller, W.H. Johnson, Villard. (48) The Weekly Review, unique copy, Stanton Ms, 1 p. Francis Stanton, Theodore Stanton's grandson, Dec. 20, 1995, confirmed that Helen died of the disease in July 1925. (49) Rutgers University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives, Demarest W.H.S., Jan. 24, 1918. (50) "Attacking the clubs," New York Times, 6:4, Jul. 15, 1910; "He tore up his application blank," New York Sun, 6:3, same date. Staoton, Theodore, "No Color Line In France," New York Evening Post, 6, Aug. 23, 1919. (51) New Brunswick Home News, 1:6, Mar. 2, 1925. (52) The portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, by O.H. Perry, is now a part of the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Memorial Collection. Stanton first notices Perry in "Notes from Paris", in the Critic, on Feb. 12, 1898. The painting is based on the Decker photograph captioned: "At the age of seventy". It was first published in the "Eightieth Birthday of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton", published in Leslie's Weekly, p.349, Nov. 28, 1895. (53) Blatch, Harriot Stanton to Alexander S. Graham, Apr. 27, 1925. Special Collections and University Archives (SC/UA) A.S. Graham, R-bio (faculty), Box 8. (54) Roy F. Nichols to A. English, Oct. 20, 1937, introducing Miss Margaret Fuller, Tls, Ip.

Arrangement Note

The initial description of the Theodore Stanton Collection was originally housed in the Mabel Smith Douglass Library as part of its small special collections. In the 2000s, the collection was moved to SC/UA in the Alexander Library. The Jacobi book collection at Douglass has been dispersed although some titles were boxed and stored at SC/UA The first report on the collection had been developed earlier (c.1940s) by Prof. Oral S. Coad and best describes the contents as they arrived from the Rutgers College Library. One of the earliest requests for the collection came in 1937, a request from U. of Pennsylvania suggesting a reliable degree of control over the archive. (54)

The collection today is arranged alphabetically by author, yet there is strong evidence to support the idea that Stanton left his papers, partially alphabetized by author, with a larger arrangement of subject or topical categories. Per item indexing, with a brief annotated record is maintained at the library. Prior to the early 1950s, the Stanton gift had remained as a separate entity, but became merged with other collections of manuscript material and dubbed the 'autograph collection'; thus Prof. Coad's report of the 1940s becomes an invaluable tool in understanding the subsequent changes made in arrangement. In the early 1980s the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Collection was separated from the Papers of Theodore Stanton. Up until that point, only original holographic material from both areas had been indexed on an item level. The work of the 1980s concentrated on the listing of typescript copies found within his mother's collection. Since the early 1990s, hundreds of other letters have been identified and indexed on an item level.

The Theodore Stanton's personal papers have been interfiled alphabetically and with the folder arrangement has been assigned number 1515. Each author has been assigned a folder number, regardless of multiple folders in the series. With folder 1515, there are multiple sections, each broken down by categories and assigned a letter which follows. For instance, Theodore Stanton's 'Personal Souvenirs' are placed in boxes 20-21 and are arranged as 1515 U pts.1-4. Item level lists for the Stanton section are maintained at the library.

To counteract any negative impact caused from these past maneuvers, most of the subject areas have been reconstructed in the accompanying index.

Albums. All dismantled owing to pressing conservation needs and refiled as close to the original title. (Coad report describes the 1940's container list.) Folder-Autographs of men famous... , previously listed as a notebook; on leaf 33 (186), were two envelopes that contained Colonial and Confederate money, the contents of which have been moved to the file: Stanton--Personal Souvenirs, items nos. 122a-b. "Sundries," has been given new life as the [Joseph Soul Papers]. 'Letters in album;' no longer exists, but as reference has been made to it (Coad), the contents should go on record. An inventory record of the original album is filed at the library. The letters are now encapsulated and placed in the folders for their authors. A collection of papers of Gen. Gustave Paul Cluseret, 1823-1900. General Cluseret, in 1861 fought for the North, during the American Civil War. He also took part in the Fennian insurrection in Ireland of 1866-67. This file is no longer fonnd as a subcategory of Stanton's own papers, but is filed under the author, Cluseret. A complete file prior to encapsulation (Fall 1993), has now been broken down and filed by individual or publisher. A content list of the original collection is maintained by the library. The file was probably put together in haste by Stanton, in responce to a directive from William W. Appleton, on Jul. 12, 1920--shortly after the death of the Empress. There is a unique version of the published work, that is the original manuscript, initially edited by Stanton, written in the first-person. D. Appleton & Co., shortly after the death of the Empress Eugenie, published the memoires in the third person.

"General Grant and the French," used to be in Jacobi. Box 19:1515 A.

"Le Magazine". A bound dummy. Now dismantled. Stanton article: "A Modem Wiclif," in Box 19:1515

A. See also T.G. Headley.

Conservation Notes

TS/Articles and Reviews--In November 1993 the album sheet paper registered at 4Ph measured with ColorpHast strips. Many of the newspaper clippings that had been folded at the edges of the album pages were fractured and loose--some of the renmants could still be found in the gutters of the leaves. Dismantling the album took place between Nov-Dec 1993, for purpose of encapsulation. In addition to the album, more tearsheets were found scattered throughout the Stanton papers.

TS/Personal Souvenirs--Earlier items relating to the wedding tour in the United States are extremely fragile, in spite of their encapsulation. This area deals specifically with the leaves which hold pressed flowers, their ephemeral nature not warranting further conservation efforts.

Separation List

With the collection came six thousand monograph volumes which Stanton had indexed prior to his death. At present, there are approximately 500 plus items that are currently being cataloged. The monograph collection, for the most part is housed at the Rutgers University Libraries Annex. This process generally takes a day or two and so the researcher should plan accordingly.

Work on the collection also uncovered numerous clippings that were discovered pasted in books that had been shipped to the Library Annex. If it were not possible to remove the item, then a photocopy was substituted with the location of the original item. A likewise effort was made for letters that had been tipped into the work and retained at the library.

During the early 1980s, a number of items were taken from Theodore's papers and placed in the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Collection owing to their value as items pertaining to women's history. An effort has been made to cross index the material involved, along with any file that has been dismantled. Items in this category can be accessed through authorship in the index. Stanton's folder of personal letters was also removed and placed at Special Collections at Alexander Library; these too are listed in the index.

Bibliography - Monographs, Primary published work:

Bold marked entries indicate original items found in the papers. The entry ends with the location of the item and can be found in Theodore Stanton's file: Articles and reviews, etc. S(tanton) M(emorial) C(ollection), part of the collection in Jacobi, other holdings at Annex.
  • Barres, Maurice. The Undying Spirit of France. With a foreword by Theo. Stanton. Yale U. Pr., New Haven, 1917. Annex.
  • Cornet-Auquier, André. A Soldier Unafraid. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Little, Brown & CO., Boston, 1918. Jacobi.
  • Le Goff, Francois, ed. & transl. Stanton. Life of Louis Adolphe Thiers. G.P.Putnam's Sons, New York, 1879. Jacobi.
  • Guyot, Yves, and Stanton, Theodore. American Commercial Center in Europe. Washington, Govt. Printing Office, 1904.
  • Lemercier, Eugene E. A Soldier of France to His Mother. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Jacobi.
  • Stanton, Theodore and Blatch, Haniot, eds. Elizabeth Cady Stanton As Revealed in Her Letters Diary and Reminiscences. Harper & Bros. Pub., New York, 1922. Jacobi.
  • Stanton, Theodore, "General Grant and the French," (Extracted from the Cornell Magazine, Oct. 1889.) Item no.79a-j. (3 known, copies on file as such: Bibliothèque Nationale, Library of Congress, Rutgers University Libraries.)
  • Stanton, Theodore, editor. Manual of American Literature, Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1909. Jacobi.
  • [Stanton, Theodore, ed.] Mr. Morton in France, Paris, 1885. (Inscribed note by Morton in T.S. copy.) Annex.
  • "Les Poetes Américains," (Anthology), Les Cahiers Brittaniques et Américains, Paris, 1919. See also Wilson, below.
  • Stanton, Theodore. Reminiscences of Rosa Bonheur, D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Jacobi.
  • [The Vatican, 1913] Pub? Compilation of authors, not yet located.
  • Monson Edmund, sir. Washington and the Mother Country 'by ... Sir Edmund Monson. Introduced and edited by Theodore Stanton. Paris, [1897.]
  • Stanton, Theodore, contr. & ed. Woman Question in Europe. G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1884.
  • Wilson, Woodrow, "Wilson, homme de lettres et de politique," intro. by Stanton to Wilson's Pure Litlerature, Les Cahiers Brittaniques et Americains, Paris, 1919. Annex.

Bibliography - Primary serial:

Bold marked items originally found in the archive, locations: Boxes 18-19:1515 B.1 items 1-36; C items 37-53; D 54-79. "About At Rest," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:5, Feb. 8, 1885.
  • "About At Rest," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:5, Feb. 8, 1885.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Westminster Review, v.135 Nos.6:635-47, Jun., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Review of Reviews, v.3:632-3, Jul., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Westminster Review, v.136 Nos. 1:1-13, Jul., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Westminster Review, v.136 Nos. 2:124-31, Aug., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Westminster Review, v.136 Nos. 3:255-67, Sep., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln's Religion," Open Court, v.5 Nos, 31 (Nos. 213):2962-3, Sep., 1891.
  • "Admiral Courbet," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :6, Sep. 20, 1885.
  • "Advantages of International Exhibitions," Lippincott's Magazine, v.58:405-2, ?. 1896.
  • "L'affaire Lichnowsky," Mercure de France, v.127:182-3, May l, 1918.
  • "Aldennan Cobden of Manchester," Open Court, v.8 Nos. 13:4027-8, Mar. 29, 1894.
  • "Allies in Accord," New York Times, 14:6, Dec. 8, 1917.
  • "America and England," New York Times, 14:6, May 19, 1921.
  • "America in the Tauchnitz Edition," Critic, O.S. v.26, N.S, v.23 Nos.690:352-3, May 11, 1895.
  • "American Artists Abroad," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :1, Jul. 12, 1885.
  • "American Champions," Daily Inter Ocean, 5:1, Jan. 4, 1885.
  • "American Colony," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 29:6, Mar. 16, 1884.
  • "American Dictionaries," Westminster Review, v.139:610-15, Jun., 1893.
  • "American Diplomats Abroad," New York Times, 3:6, May 15, 1893.
  • "American Hog," Daily Inter Ocean, 24:6, Dec. 28, 1890.
  • "An American Legionnaire," New York Times, Sec. 3, 1:6, Nov. 10, 1918.
  • "American Literary Men in Paris," Critic, v.27 Nos. 786:183, Mar. 13, 1897.
  • "American Section," Daily Inter Ocean, pt. 2, 12:1, Jun. 30, 1889.
  • "Americans in Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 17:3, Dec. 14, 1884.
  • "Anatole France's Denial," New York Times, 12:8, Dec. 7, 1916.
  • "Anecdotes of Zola," New York Evening Post, 13, Oct. 11, 1902.
  • "Anti-vivisection," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:7-10:1, Oct. 28, 1883.
  • "Art In Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:4, Mar. 9, 1884.
  • "Artist and Serpent," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :1, Dec. 2, 1883.
  • "An Artistic Tourney," Inter Ocean, 15:6, May 27, 1883.
  • "As France Sees Prof. Muensterberg," Boston Herald, p.? Nov. 18, 1916. Item no. 60.
  • "Association Football," (Signed T.S.) Nation, v.66 Nos. 1700:68, Jan. 27, 1898.
  • "Autobiographical Notes by Madame Blanc. Collated by Theodore Stanton," North American Review, v.166: 595-601, May, 1898. (Theodore Bentzen, Mme. Blanc's pseudonym.)
  • "A Belgian Scholar in Want," Nation, v.104:400, Apr. 5, 1917.
  • "La Belle France," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 11 :3, Sep. 28, 1884.
  • "Bibliographical Notes on the Bonapartes; I: Books About Napoleon 1," Critic, v.25 (O.S, v.28) Nos. 745: 394-5, May 30, 1896.
  • "Bibliographical Notes on the Bonapartes; II: Books About Napoleon III," Critic, v.25 (O.S. v.28) Nos. 748: 448-9, Jun. 20, 1896.
  • "Bibliographical Notes on the Bonapartes; III: Books About Various Members of the Family," Critic, v.26(0.S. v.29) Nos. 751:32-3, Jul. 11, 1896.
  • "Bibliographie Politique," Mercure de France, v.133:731-3, Jun. 16, 1919.
  • "Bibliographie Politique," Mercure de France, v.135:732, Oct.16, 1919.
  • "Bibliographie Politique," Mercure de France, v.144:549-54, Dec. 1, 1920.
  • "Bibliographie Politique," Mercure de France, v.151:256-8, Oct.1, 1921.
  • "Bjornson at home," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 21:1, Jul. 21, 1889.
  • "Bjornstjern Bjornson," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:1, Feb. 3, 1884.
  • "Blaine in France," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:3, Nov. 23, 1884.
  • "Blaine's Foreign Policy," Daily Inter Ocean, 27:4, Nov. 23, 1890.
  • "Bradlaugh At Home," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:5, Sep. 2, 1883.
  • "Brotherhood of Saint-Simon," Open Court, v.24:542-52, Sep., 1910.
  • "Call For American Books," Nation, v.98 Nos. 2539:209, Feb. 26, 1914. Item no. 71.
  • "Camille Flammarion," New York Times, Sec. 3, 26:1, May 20, 1923.
  • "Camille Flammarion and Spiritualism," Freeman, v.7 Nos. 174:424-5, Jul. 11, 1923.
  • "Carrying Coals to Newcastle," Nation, v.110 Nos. 2864:689, May 22, 1920.
  • "Catholicism and Democracy in France," Open Court, v .1 Nos. 20:566-7, Nov. 10, 1887.
  • "Centralisation and Decentralisation in France," Open Court, v.9 Nos. 37:4632-35, Sep. 12, 1895.
  • "Characteristic Example of German Christianity," Outlook, v. 123:262-4, Oct. 29, 1919.
  • "Chicago and Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.3, 17:4, Oct. 12, 1884.
  • "Columbus and Toscanelli," Open Court, v.15 Nos, 10:638-9, Oct., 1901.
  • "Columbus Iconoclast," Nation, v.112 Nos. 2907:436-7, Mar. 23, 1921.
  • "Comédie-Française at Chicago" Nation, v.56 Nos. 1459: 439, Jun. 15, 1893.
  • "Coming English Women," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Aug. 26, 1883.
  • "A Coming Man," Daily Inter Ocea n, 18:1, Apr. 26, 1885.
  • "Coming to the Fair," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 18:1, Dec. I, 1889.
  • "Complex Politics in France," Yale Review, v.14 Nos. 1:176-8, Oct., 1924.
  • "Congress And The Next Paris Exposition," North American Review, v.161:753-7, Dec., 1895.
  • "Conspiracy Against Portugal," Bosto11 Transcript , p,?, Jun, 23, 1911.b Item no. 32.
  • "Continental Magazines. The American Constitution, American Socialism, American Fun and other Topics." European Correspondent, Nos. 30:2-3, May 7, 1887.
  • "Continental Periodicals. A Review of the Magazines of France, Italy and Germany." European Correspondent, Nos. 24:2, Mar. 26, 1887.
  • "Cornell's Liberal Spirit," Open Court, v.7 Nos. 45:3868-9, Nov. 9, 1893.
  • "Cornell's Quarter-Centennial," Open Court, v.7 Nos. 27: 3719-20, Jul. 6, 1893.
  • "'Cosmos' Letters from Pen of Nicholas Murray Butler," New York Times, Sec. 7, 9:1, Jun. 29, 1924.
  • "Daudet's Funeral," Critic, v. 29 (O.S. v. 32) Nos. 829:17-19, Jan. 8, 1898.
  • "The Dead Historian," Daily Inter Ocean, pt. 2, 11 :4, Apr. 20, 1884.
  • "De Lesseps and Gambetta," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 11: 1, Jan, 27, 1884.
  • "Democracy in Europe," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Nov. 11, 1883.
  • "A Deserted Capital," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 10:1, Sep. 14, 1884.
  • "Dr. Cook at Copenhagen," Independent, v.67:816-20, Oct. 7, 1909.
  • "Dr. Egan and Dr. Cook," New York Times, 14:6, Dec. 24, 1924.
  • "Dr. Royce et le Kaiser," Mercure de France, v.122:766-7, Aug. 16, 1917.
  • "Dora D'Istria," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 18:4, Mar. 25, 1884.
  • "Dreyfus Trial at Rennes," Independent, v.51 :2659-61, Oct., 1899.
  • "Le duel parlementaire en Amérique," par S. Revue Britannique, pp 413-27, Aug., 1887.
  • "Dutch Pro-German Press," New York Times, 14:6, Oct. 18, 1917.
  • "Edmund Monson On Washington," Springfield Daily Republican, p.?, Nov.13, 1909. Item no. 7,
  • "The Elysée Ball," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :4, Mar. 23, 1884.
  • "An Eminent Gaul," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 9:4, Aug. 17, 1884.
  • "England and the Louvain Library," New Republic, v.37 Nos. 476:207, Jan, 14, 1924.
  • "English Emancipationists," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 9:4, Aug. 3, 1884.
  • "An English University for New Jersey," Weekly Review, v.2 Nos. 38:106, Jan. 31, 1920.
  • "English Women in Office," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 20:3, May 26, 1889.
  • "Ethnological Studies," Open Court, v.l Nos. 1:13-14, Feb. 17, 1887. .
  • "Eugene d'Eichthal's memoir of Emile Boutmy, and his Quelques notes d'un voyage aux Etats-Unis," by [Theodore Stanton.] Nation, v.82 Nos. 2137:512, Jun. 21, 1906.
  • "Eulogy of Washington by Sir Edmond Monson in 1897 a Notable Episode in His Career," New York Herald, (Paris) p.?, Nov.3, 1909, Item no. 7.
  • "Europe and the Exposition of 1900," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.60:394-9, Sep.?, 1897.
  • "Europe at the World's Fair. II. The French Section," North American Review, v.156:241-6, Feb., 1893
  • "The Fall of Ferry," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Apr. 22, 1885.
  • "Famous Free-thinkers," by Charles Bradlaugh, postscript by Stanton. Daily Inter Ocean, 28:1, Nov. 30, 1890.
  • "[Farewell Dinner to Mr. Whitelaw Reid.]" Galignani's Messenger, p.? Mar. 25, 1892. See also Mr. Whitelaw Reid, see secondary monograph.
  • "Farewell to France," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:1, May 31, 1885.
  • "Father and Son," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :3, Apr. 6, 1884.
  • "Ferdinand Brunetière," Independent, 62: 14-16, Jan. 3, 1907.
  • "For France!" Independent, v.90:203-4, Apr. 28, 1917.
  • "Foreign Correspondent," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.51:746-52, 1892.
  • "The 'Fourth In Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 9:4, Jul. 27, 1884.
  • "France and the Income Tax," North American Review, v.158:373-6, Mar., 1894.
  • "France in a Ferment," Inter Ocean, 9:5, Mar. l, 1883.
  • "A Franco-American's Notes on the United States," Westminster Review, v.141 :195-204, Feb., 1894.
  • "A Franco-Belgian Poet," Personalist, v.4 Nos. 4:278-90, Oct., 1923.
  • "Frederick Douglass in Paris," Open Court, v.l Nos. 6:151-3, Apr. 28, 1887.
  • "Frederick Douglass on Toussaint L'Ouverture and Victor Schoelcher." Intro. by T. Stanton. Open Court,v.11 Nos. 12:757-59, Dec., 1903.
  • "A French Academy Reception," Critic, v.29 Nos. 842, Apr. 9, 1898.
  • "French and American Morals," New York Times, 16:6, Sep. 23, 1919.
  • "French and American Presidents," Independent, v.57:1064-5, Nov. 10, 1904.
  • "French Bancroft," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 2, 11: 1, Jan. 6, 1884.
  • "French Capital," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:2, Aug. 12, 1883.
  • "The French Capital," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Jul. 26, 1885.
  • "French Code," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Aug. 19, 1883.
  • "French Divorces," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2' 10:1, Aug. 24, 1884.
  • "French Electoral System. II. An American's View," North American Review, v.155:470-6, Feb., 1893.
  • "French Elections," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 12:5, Oct. 6, 1889.
  • "French Fête," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.3, 17:4, Oct. 5, 1884.
  • "French Holidays," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:5, Aug. 5, 1883.
  • "French Intrigue," Inter Ocean, 5:1, Jul. 15, 1883.
  • "French Literati," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:6, Mar. 2, 1884.
  • "French Literature and the War," Dial, v.59:356-8, Oct. 28, 1915.
  • "French Literature during the War and After," Stratford Journal, v.2 Nos. 1 :40-45, Jan., 1918.
  • "French Men of Letters," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Jan. 11, 1885.
  • "French National Fête," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 17:5, Jul. 14, 1889.
  • "The French on Grant," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Aug. 16, 1885.
  • "French Parliament," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.3, 17:4, Nov. 2, 1884.
  • "French Politics," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :4, Sep. 6, 1885.
  • "French Populists," Nation, v.59 (Nos. 1519):98-9, Aug. 9, 1894.
  • "French Publishers at Chicago," Nation, v .56 (Nos. 1451):289-90, Apr. 20, 1893.
  • "French Publishers on Copyright," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 17;3, Aug.10, 1890.
  • "French Roads," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.56:538-41, 1895.
  • "A French Scholar," Nation, v.98 (Nos. 2555):725-6, Jun. 18, 1914.
  • "A French Socialist Case," New York Times, 14:6, Apr. 5, 1920.
  • "French University Students," Open Court, v.7 Nos. 42:3839-41, Oct. 19, 1893.
  • "A French View of the American Working-man," Forum, v.25:496-502, Jun., 1898.
  • "A Friend of Petrarch's," Dial, v.59:209, Sep. 16, 1915.
  • "Future in France," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:4, Jul. 29, 1883.
  • "Gallic Eloquence," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 ;1, May 23, 1885.
  • "Gen. Cluseret As An American," Nation, v.13 (Nos. 1885): 129-30, Aug. 15, 1901.
  • "Gen. Grant and France," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 17:7-18:1, Nov. 17, 1889.
  • "General Grant and the French," (Extracted from the Cornell Magazine, Oct. 1889.) Item no.79a-j.
  • "General Grant and the French," published in Le Figaro, date unknown.
  • "General Grant and the French," Revue de Paris, date unknown. T.S. MS found in copy of reprint in item Nos. 92 (Accession Nos. 12253.)
  • "General Grant and the French," Magazine of American History, v.22 Nos. 6:502-5, Jun.'?, 1889.
  • "General Grant et Allemagne," Le Temps, 3B+, Nov. 2, 1894
  • "Le General Grant et la France," Revue de Paris, 1er, Nov., 1894.
  • "General Grant's German Sympathies," Review of Reviews, v.11:107, Jan., 1895.
  • "Geneva Peace Congress," New York Tribune, 2:4, Oct. 28, 1881.
  • "Genoa the Proud," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 20:1, Jun. l, 1884.
  • "George Sand's Last Days," New York Times, Lit. Sec.? p. unknown. Oct. 23, 1910. Item no. 13.
  • "Gleaner of Berri," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 10:1, Sep. 7, 1884.
  • "A Glimpse of Freeman," New York Tribune, 14:2, Sep. 4, 1892.
  • "Glimpses of the Private Life of a Great Composer," introduced and compiled by Stanton, Independent, v.69:349-53, Aug.18, 1910. Item no. 58.
  • "Goethe-Schiller Cult in Germany," Nation, v.56 (Nos. 1442):120, Feb. 16, 1893.
  • "Grand Fabulist," Daily Inter Ocean, ll :1, Nov. 25, 1883.
  • "Le Grande Abolitioniste Ameticain; William Lloyd Garrison," RevueBritanniq11e, pp. 131·8, Jul., 1891.
  • "Le Grande Dictionnaire Anglais d'Oxford," Mercure de France, v.155:565-6, Apr. 15, 1922.
  • "A La Grande Republique des Etats-Unis," by Jacques Flach (introduced by Theodore Stanton.) Nation, v.104: 756, Jun. 28, 1917.
  • "Great English Dictionary," New York Herald, Roman Edition, p.7, Nov. 30, 1909. Item no. 57.
  • "A Great Latin Epistolarian," Personalist, v.5 Nos. l :63-6, Jan. 1924.
  • "Greatest of Women Painters," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.75:461-4, Apr. 1905.
  • "Guimet Museum," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 11 (Nos. 510):669-74, Nov. 1898.
  • "Henry James An English Subject," Nation, v.101 (Nos. 2617):259-60, Aug. 26, 1915.
  • "Histoire Politique de l'Europe Contemporaine," American Historical Review, v.3 Nos.1:147-50, Oct., 1897.
  • "An Historic Scene," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 10:1, Aug. 31,1884.
  • "Historical Notes from Paris," Critic, v.25 (Nos. 741):318-9, May 2, 1896.
  • "Hobnobbed with Royalty," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 17: 3, Oct. 18, 1889.
  • "Home Thoughts, From Abroad," Freeman, v.4 Nos. 92:329, Dec. 14, 1921.
  • "Honors For Hugo," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Mar. 22, 1885.
  • "The Hotel De Ville," Daily Inter Ocean, 18:1, May 3, 1885.
  • "Hugo Called Hence," Daily Inter Ocean, 2:3, May 23, 1885.
  • "Hyacinthe at home," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 10:l, Jul. 20, 1884.
  • "In Gay Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:4, Jun. 29, 1884.
  • "Intellectual Awakening of the Langue D'oc." Monist, v.2:95-102, 1892.
  • "International Exhibition of 1900," Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, v.51 Nos. 29:314-17, Dec., 1895.
  • "International Journalism," London Daily Mail, Continental Ed., p.?, Oct. IS, 1911. Item no.30.
  • "Irving's 'Colombus' Again," Critic, v.19 Nos. 568:10, Jan. 7, 1893. Item no.54.
  • "Is There a Religious Revival in France?" Weekly Review, v.2 Nos. 55:572, May 29, 1920.
  • "James Anthony Froude and Ezra Cornell," Camell Sun, (Location: T.S. Reminiscences, May 1907.)
  • "Jane Austen's Vogue with French Readers," New York Times, Sec. V, 267:1, May 23, 1920.
  • "John Bright on Woman Suffrage," Open Court, v.9 Nos. 1 (Nos. 384):4348-9, Jan. 3, 1895.
  • "John Hay and 'The Bread-winners'." Nation, v.103 Nos, 2667:130-31, Aug. 10, 1916.
  • "Joseph de Crozals," Nation, v.100 Nos. 2591 :222-3, Feb. 25, 1915.
  • "Journalistic Jaunts," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:1, Apr. 5, 1885.
  • "The Kaiser and Queen Victoria," New York Times, 16:6, Nov. 3, 1922.
  • "Kenneth Weeks," Bulletin des Ecrivains, Nos. 16:1, Feb., 1916.
  • "King or President," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :1, Sep. 16, 1883.
  • "Kossuth and General Gorgei," Open Court, v.8 Nos. 19 (Nos. 350):4078, May 10, 1894.
  • "Lafayette's Last Visit to America," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.71 :544-9, Apr., 1903.
  • "Lakme and Van Zandt," Inter Ocean, 9:4, May 5, 1883.
  • "Later Mirabeau," Inter Ocean, 9:1, Jan. 20, 1883.
  • "A Leipsic Publisher and his English and American Friends," Independent, v.72:734-6, Apr. 4, 1912.
  • "Letters on Public Affairs by James Anthony Froude," Independent, v.53:1811-13, Jul. 31, 1902.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.89(93?): 654-60, Feb, 1, 1911, Item nos. 38-53.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.91:655-61, Jun, 1, 1911.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.93:208-13, Sep. 1, 1911.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.94:649-53, Dec, 1, 1911.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.95:878-82, Feb. 16, 1912,
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v,97:647-52, Jun. 1, 1912.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.98:432-37, Jul. 16, 1912.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.99:199-204, Sep, 1, 1912.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.100:194-99, Nov. 1, 1912,
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.101:659-64, Feb, 1, 1913.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.103:648-52, Jun. 1, 1913.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.104:651-55, Aug, 1, 1913.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.105:204-9, Sep. 1, 1913.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.106:846-51, Dec. 16, 1913,
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.107:649-54, Feb. 1, 1914.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.109:421-26, May 16, 1914,
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v. 122:341-6, Jul. 16, 1917.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.122:710-14, Aug.16, 1917.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.124:339-44, Nov. 16, 1917.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.133:141-45, May 1, 1919.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.135:151-5, Sep. 1, 1919.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.140:251-7, May 15, 1920.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.149:531-8, Jul. 15, 1921.
  • "Life of Hawthorne," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 12:1, Jul. 20, 1890.
  • "The Lifted Torch," New York Evening Post, Lit. Rev. p.? Aug. 9, 1924. See William H. Draper folder for copy. Original clipping pasted to end papers of Draper's University Extension. (Held in Annex.)
  • "Light of Liberty," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :1, May 4, 1884.
  • "The Lion's Mouth," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.3, 17:4, Oct. 26, 1884.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.59:474-5, Nov. 25, 1915.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:450-3, May 11, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:525-8, Jun. 8, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.61:127-30, Sep. 7, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.61:295-8, Oct. 19, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.61:381-4, Nov. 16, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.61:517-20, Dec. 14, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:9-11, Jan. ll, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:87-90, Feb. 8, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:171-4, Mar. 8, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:292-4, Apr. 5, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:381-3, May 3, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:467-9, May 31, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.63:11-13, Jun. 28, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.63:101-3, Aug. 16, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.63:329-31, Oct. 11, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:52-55, Jan. 20, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:146-50, Feb. 17, 1916
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:263-6, Mar. 16, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:362-5, Apr. 13, 1916.
  • "Literary and Artistic Paris," Critic, v. O.S. 32/N.S. 29 Nos. 851:381-3, Jun. 11, 1898.
  • "Literary and Artistic Paris, in Summer," Critic, v. O.S. 33/N.S. 30 Nos. 855:162-6, Sep. 1898.
  • "Literary and Artistic Women," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 18:3, Apr. 13, 1890.
  • "Literary Men as Diplomatists," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.62:139-44, Jun., 1898.
  • "Literary News. The Reviews. A Glance at the Latest Continental Magazines," European Correspondent, Nos. 18:5, Feb. 12, 1887.
  • "Literary Notes from Europe," Critic, v. 40 Nos. 6:562-4, Jun., 1902.
  • "Literary Notes from Paris," Critic, v.41 Nos. 2:174-7, Aug., 1902.
  • "Literary Notes from Paris," Critic, v.41 Nos. 4:367-9, Oct., 1902.
  • "Literary Paris," Critic, v. O.S. 32/N.S. 29 Nos. 846:311-13, May 7, 1898.
  • "Literary Paris," Weekly Review, v.1 Nos. 31 :665-6, Dec. 13, 1919.
  • "Literary Scouting in Paris," North American Review, v.211 Nos. 774:691-8, May, 1920. Item no. 72a-c. (Original proof sheet for the article is included.)
  • "Literature Abroad: An American Poet," New York Evening Post, Lit. Rev., p.S(or 839?) Jun. 21, 1924. Item no. 34.
  • "Literature Abroad: An American Poet," :Franz von Bayros, p.? Oct. 4, 1924. Item no. 66.
  • "Lord Loftus's Diplomatic Reminiscences," Nation, v.55:493, Dec, 29, 1892. Item no. 55.
  • "A Lost River," Nation, v.107 Nos. 2786:625, Nov. 23, 1918.
  • "The Machine in France," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:3, Nov. 4, 1883.
  • "A Mammoth Conception,"Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 9:4, Aug. 10, 1884.
  • "Mark Twain's 'Lost Napoleon'," Stratford Monthly, v.? :36-41, Apr., 1924, Item no. 70a-c.
  • "Memoirs of the Mighty," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Feb. 22, 1885.
  • "Meredith and Thoreau in Germany," New Republic, v.39 Nos. 495:21, May 28, 1924.
  • "Meteorology in the Universities," Open Court, v.7 Nos. 52:3923-4, Dec. 28, 1893.
  • "Les méthodes d'enseignement américaines. Instruction publique." Nouvelle Revue, t.xx, Jan. 15, 1883.
  • "Michelet and the College of France," Nation, v,67 Nos. 1728:108-9, Aug. 11, 1898.
  • "Michelet et les Gloires Militaires du Prémier Empire," by Jules Michelet. Translated by Stanton. Independent, v.? p,? Dec., 1905.
  • "Ministerial Crisis in France, 1876." American Historical Review, v.6 Nos. 4:765-9, Jul., 1901. Item no. 56a-b.
  • "Mr. Theodore Stanton writes to me ..." Critic, v,46 Nos, 5:392, May, 1905, Item no.8.
  • "Modern Troubadors," Nation, v.120 Nos. 3109:123, Feb. 4, 1925.
  • "A Modern Wielif," Open Court, v.18 Nos. 4:22125, Apr., 1904, Item no. 75a-f.
  • "Monarchists Dream," Daily Inter Ocean, 11:1, Sep. 30, 1883.
  • "Monks of Old," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 17:3, May 18, 1884.
  • "M. Brunetitère on Education," Open Court, v.11 Nos. 8:509-10, Aug., 1897.
  • "M. Clemenceau in Amárique," Mercure de France, v.131:568-9, Feb. 16, 1919.
  • "M. Ferdinand Brunetitère," Nation, v.64 Nos. 1657:239-40, Apr. 1, 1897.
  • "M. Roosevelt et le Kaiser," Mercure de France, v.120:738-9, Aug. 16, 1916.
  • "M. Waldeck-Rousseau and the French Elections," Independent, v.54:1123-5, May 8, 1902.
  • "M. Yves Guyot's Eightieth Birthday," New York Times, 16:6, Nov. 12, 1923.
  • "M. Zola on Daudet," Critic, v.29 Nos. 831, Jan. 22, 1898.
  • "Moreau de Saint Mery's Diary," Nation, v.95 Nos. 2455:55-7, Jul, 18, 1912. Item no. 59a.
  • "La mort du baron Tauchnitz," Mercure de France, v.150:285, Aug. 15, 1921.
  • "Mother and Son," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:6, Jun. 15, 1884.
  • "Le Mouvement des femmes aux Etats-Unis d'Amárique ... " Congrès International du Droit des Femmes; Ouvert à Paris, le 25 Juillet 1878, clos le 9 Aout suivant. pp 35-45.
  • "My Oxford Diary of 1909," American Oxonian, v.11 Nos. 1:10-14, Jan., 1924.
  • "Mystery Surrounding the Death of Jean Jacques Rousseau," by Julian Raspail and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Open Court, v.27 Nos. 3:140-51, Mar., 1913.
  • "Names of Paris Streets," New York Times, 11:7, Apr. 25, 1880.
  • "Nation's Homage," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :3, Jun. 21, 1885.
  • "New President of France," Independent, v.60:367-74, Feb. 15, 1906.
  • "Nice Explosion," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 19:3, May 11, 1884.
  • "No Color Line in France," New York Evening Post, 6, Aug. 23, 1919. Item no. 74.
  • "Norwegian Republicans," London Times, p.? Dec. 9, (Filed with T. Stanton-"The Republic in Norway.")
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.26 Nos. 756:109-10, Aug. 15, 1896.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.21 Nos. 625:99-100, Feb. 10, 1894.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.22 Nos. 646:14-15, Jul. 7, 1894
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.23 Nos. 681:184-5, Mar. 9, 1895.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.25 Nos. 729:97-8, Feb. 8, 1896.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.25 Nos. 730:116, Feb. 15, 1896.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.28 Nos. 803:21, Jul. 10, 1897.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.28 Nos. 819:253, Oct. 30, 1897.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.28 Nos. 827:402, Dec. 25, 1897.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.29 Nos.834:110-11, Feb. 12, 1898.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.31 Nos. 861:209-11, Mar., 1899.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.32 Nos. 866:727-9, Aug., 1899.
  • "Notes on Count Tolstoy," Open Court, v.25 Nos. 2:123-27, Feb., 1911.
  • "Notes on Renan," Critic, v.19 Nos. 581 :211-12, Apr. 8, 1893.
  • "Le Nouveau Président des Etats-Unis; Son Caractère, Ses Opinions, Ses Méthodes," Revue des Deux Mondes, Période 6, v.14:358-80, Mar. 15, 1913.
  • "Nouvelles de 1'étranger; La France et les Etats-Unis," Revue Bleue; Revue Politique et Littéraire, v.3:95, Jan. 19, 1895.
  • "Official Residences for American Diplomats," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.57:698-703, Jun., 1896.
  • "On Richard Whiteing in Paris," Critic, v.32 Nos. 867:782, Sep., 1899.
  • "Opinions Américaines," Mercure De France, v.120:544-6, Apr. 1, 1917.
  • "Opportunism's Opportunity," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:4, Oct. 4, 1885.
  • "Our French Visitors," European Correspondent, Nos. 1:2, Oct. 16, 1886.
  • "Our Ministers Abroad," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:6, Aug. 9, 1885.
  • "Our Paris Letter," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 17 :6, Nov. 16, 1884.
  • "Our Paris Letter. Interviews with De Brazza and Colonel Coustou, of the Fire Brigade," European Correspondent, Specimen, p.l, May 26, 1886.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.123:149-51, Sep. 1, 1917.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.127:143-47, May 1, 1918.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.131:525-27, Feb.16, 1919.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.136:355-58, Sep. 16, 1919.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.141:857-9, Aug. 1, 1920.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.142:511, Sep. 1, 1920.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle de 1914-1919," v.146:550-54, Mar. 1, 1921.
  • "Oxford in War Time," American Oxonian, v.11 Nos. 3:71-3, Jul., 1924.
  • "Paris Ablaze," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:3, Jan. 13, 1884.
  • "Paris Anarchists," Inter Ocean, 9:4, Apr. 7, 1883.
  • "Paris at her Best," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:6, Oct. 7, 1883.
  • "Paris Congress of the History of Religions," Forum, v.28:185-9, Oct., 1899.
  • "Paris Editor Explains," New York Times, p.? Nov. 2, 1911. Item no. 32.
  • "The Paris Exhibition," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 17:1, Jun. 2, 1889.
  • "Paris Exposition of 1900," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.60:394, Aug.? 1897.
  • "Paris Exposition of 1900," New York Times, 28:4, Dec. 1, 1895.
  • "Paris Exhibitions," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:6, Jul. 6, 1884.
  • "Paris Gayeties." Inter Ocean, 7:1, Jun. 24, 1883.
  • "Paris Gossip," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 2, 17:6, Nov. 30,1884.
  • "Paris in a Ferment," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9: 1, Jan. 20, 1884.
  • "Paris in August," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :4, Aug. 30, 1885.
  • "Paris in Mourning," Inter Ocean, 9:1, Jan. 24, 1883. (Article re-run on Feb. 1, 1883, 9:1).
  • "Paris Letter," Inter Ocean, 9:6, Apr. 21, 1883.
  • "Paris Notables," Inter Ocean, 5:1, Jul. 8, 1883.
  • "Paris Salon," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :1, Jun. 8, 1884.
  • "Paris Salon," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:3, May 24, 1885.
  • "Paris Social Museum," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 8:505-9, Aug., 1898.
  • "Paris Topics," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :7, Oct. 21, 1883.
  • "Parisian Chess-players," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:1, Mar. 29, 1885.
  • "Parisian Pleasures," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:6, Jul. 13, 1884.
  • "Parisian Pleasures," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :3, Mar. 8, 1885.
  • "Parisian Potentates," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :3, Jun. 7, 1885.
  • "Parisian Publication," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:3, May 17, 1885.
  • "Parisian Small Talk," Daily Inter Ocean, 17:1, Dec. 9, 1883.
  • "Parisian Topics," Inter Ocean, 7:1, Jun. 17, 1883.
  • "Parker Tomb Fund," Open Court, v. l:194-5, May 12, 1887.
  • "Paul Bert," European Correspondent, Nos. 6:6, Nov. 20, 1886.
  • "Paul Margueritte on Literary Prizes," Weekly Review, v.1 Nos. 29:622, Nov. 29, 1919. Item no. 63.
  • "Pen Pictures," Daily Inter Ocean, 11: 1, Dec. 30, 1883.
  • "Personal Characteristics of Emilio Castelar," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.73:503-5, Apr., 1904.
  • "Personal Souvenirs of Zola," Nation, v.75 Nos. 1945:281-21 Oct. 9, 1902. Item no. 3-4.
  • "Personal Traits of Emile Zola," Independent, v.54:2395-6, Oct. 9, 1902.
  • "Petitioning an Empress," Inter Ocean, 17:4, May 6, 1883.
  • "Pictures in Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, 11:5, Jun. 28, 1885.
  • "Piety at Yale and Cornell," Nation, v.111 Nos. 2871:45, Jul.lo, 1920.
  • "The Plague in Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 17:1, Dec. 7, 1884.
  • "Poet of the Stacks," Freeman, v.5 Nos. 131:16, Sep. 13, 1922.
  • "Political Side of State Ownership in France," North American Review, v.198:248-56, Aug., 1913.
  • "The Pork War," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:1, Feb. 10, 1884.
  • "Portugal's Provisional Government," New York Times, p.? Jun.19, Item no. 33.
  • "President of France," Youth's Companion, v.? pp.? Nov. Si 1903, Item no. 1-2.
  • "President Wilson et M. Clemenceau," Mercure de France, v.131:379-80, Jan. 16, 1919.
  • "Prince of Americanists," New York Times, 14:6, Sep. 22, 1922.
  • "Professor Boyesen at Cornell University," Open Court, v.10 Nos. 7:4812-14, Feb. 13, 1896.
  • "Professor Gaston Bonet-Maury," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 10:630-4, Oct., 1898.
  • "Prohibition in Francei" International Interpretor, v.? pp 1271-2, Jan. 5, 1924. Item no.64.
  • "Protection In France," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 10:1, Nov. 9, 1884.
  • "Proved his Innocence," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 21 :3, Jul. 6, 1890.
  • "Publishing in Paris," Daily Inter Ocea n, 11: 1, Jul. 19, 1885.
  • "Quorum in European Legislatures," North American Review, v.153:737-49, Dec., 1891.
  • "Recollections of Barthelemy-Saint-Hilaire," Nation, v.61 Nos. 1588:406-7, Dec. 5, 1895.
  • "Recollections of Henry Schliemann," Open Court, v.5 Nos. 5:2748-51, Mar. 26, 1891.
  • "Recollections of Tauchnitz," Critic, v.24 Nos. 715:281-2, Nov. 2, 1895.
  • "Recollections of Victor Schoelcher," Open Court, v.8 Nos. 29:4151-3, Jul. 19, 1894.
  • "Religion of Rosa Bonheur," Open Court, v.24 Nos. 12:744-48, Dec., 1910.
  • "Religious Outlook in France," Monist, v.3:450-55, 1893. Review of Reviews, v.7:468, 1893.
  • "Reminiscences of Old Time Ithaca," Ithaca Jourual, p.? Jan. 5, 1909. Item no. 8-7.
  • "Removals in our Foreign Civil Service," Nation, v.51 Nos. 1467:100, Aug. 10, 1893.
  • "Republicanism in Europe," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :3, Sep. 23, 1883.
  • "Republicanism in Europe," Nation, v.99:433, Oct. 8, 1914,
  • "Revue de la Quinzaine; A l'Etranger, Etats-Unis," Mercure de France, v.l l6(nos. 436):738-9, Aug. 16, 1916.
  • "Revue de la Quinzaine; A l'Etranger, Etats-Unis," Mercure de France, v.l20(nos. 451):544-6, Apr. l, 1917.
  • "Revue de la Quinzaine; A l'Etranger, Etats-Unis," Mercure de France, v.l23(nos. 461):149-51, Sep. l, 1917.
  • "Romance of a French Library," Nation, v.105 Nos. 2716:74-6, Jul. 19, 1917.
  • "The Rothschilds," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.4, 25: 1, May 18, 1890.
  • "Rouher and Phillips," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:4, Feb. 24, 1884.
  • "A Round of Pleasure," Daily htter Ocean, 9:1, Jul, 5, 1885.
  • "Ruben Da1io aux Etats-Unis," Mercure de France, v.116:379-80, Jul. 16, 1916.
  • "Russia and the Evangelic Alliance," Open Court, v.2 Nos. 15:1009-l l, Jun. 7, 1888.
  • "Sack Ship," Natio n, v.71 Nos. 1846:385, Nov. 15, 1900.
  • "Saint-Saën's Estimate of Gounod," Nation, v.98 Nos. 2552:633, May 28, 1914.
  • "The Samoan Conference," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 3, 21 :3, Jun. 9, 1889.
  • "Sara Bernhardt as Hamlet," Critic, v.32 Nos. 865:638-40, Jul., 1899,
  • "Sardou and Bernhardt," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Jan. 18, 1885.
  • "Says Peace Fund Donation our Most Impressive World Act," Boston Sunday Post, p,?, Jun. 25; 1911. Item no. 29.
  • "Sebastion Castellion and Religious Toleration," Monist, v.4:98-105, 1894.
  • "Seneca Falls and Women's Rights," Independent, v.111 Nos. 3848:42-3, Aug. 4, 1923.
  • "Shadows in Bohemia," Daily Inter Ocean, 18:1, Apr. 12, 1885.
  • "Shelley in France," Nation, v.118 Nos. 3076:712-13, Jun. 18, 1924. Item no. 65.
  • "Signs of the Times," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :1, Apr. 13, 1884.
  • "Socialist Leaders Of Europe," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 22:l, Jun. 15, 1890.
  • "Some Dreyfus Literature," Open Court, v.13 Nos. 2:121-24, Feb., 1899.
  • "Some English Democrats," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 13:3, Nov. 16, 1889.
  • "Some French Books on the Alsace-Lorraine Question," Open Court, v.32 Nos. 2:106-13, Feb., 1918.
  • "Some Froude Letters," Nation, v.74 Nos. 1930:504-6, Jun. 26, 1902. Item no, 5-6. Critic, v.24 Nos. 721:399-400, Dec. 14, 1895.
  • "Some Recent French Books on the Great War," Open Court, v.30:317-19, May, 1916.
  • "Some Recent French Memoirs," Critic, v.26 Nos. 769:304-5, Nov. 14, 1896.
  • "Some Unpublished Commentaries of George Ripley," Nation, v.106 Nos. 2764:735-6, Jun. 22, 1918.
  • "Some unpublished letters of Tolstoy. With an introduction by Theodore Stanton." Open Court, v. 25, Nos. 1:3-7, Jan., 1911.
  • "Some Weak Spots in the French Republic," Arena, v.4:561-69, Oct., 1891.
  • "Sons of Gascony; A Literary Invasion of the South of France," Critic, v.30 Nos. 857:349-53, Nov., 1898.
  • "The Sorbonne," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Aug. 23, 1885.
  • "Soul of Young France," (A written introduction to "Parisian Silhouettes," by Helene Stanton. Plowshare, v.8 Nos. 5, Apr., 1919.
  • "South American Colonial Literature," Nation, v.113 Nos .. 2927:153-4, Aug. 10, 1921.
  • "Souvenirs of Bjomsteme Bjornson," Independent, v.56:73-5, Jan. 14, 1904.
  • "Souvenirs of the Cuban Revolution," Open Court, v.9 Nos. 13:4442-4, Mar. 28, 1895.
  • "Student Activities," North American Review, v.190:170-7, Aug., 1909.
  • "The Talented Taine," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 2, 11:l, Dec. 28, 1884,
  • "Tardy Tributes," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 17:4, Oct. 19, 1884.
  • "Tauchnitz Collection," Critic, v.22 Nos. 655:159-60, Sep. 8, 1894.
  • "Thackeray's Letter to Baron Tauchnitz," Critic, v.24 Nos. 715:282, Nov. 2, 1895.
  • "Theodore Parker's grave," Open Court, v.5 Nos. 44:3063-5, Dec. 24, 1891. Freethinker's Magazine, v.10 Nos. 2:73-7, Feb., 1892.
  • "Through French Glasses," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:l, Dec. 15, 1883.
  • "Tissot's Illustration of the Gospels," Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, v.48:244-8, Jun., 1894.
  • "Treaty of Paris," Independent, v.51:115-18, Jan. 12, 1899.
  • "Tribute to Prof. Wheeler," Cornell Alumni News, v.? p.618, Jun. 21, 1905.
  • "Troubles of the Hog," Daily Inter Ocean, 29:1, Oct. 26, 1890.
  • "Two Republics," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :5, Jun. 22, 1884.
  • "Une des Grande Figures de L'histoire Le Président Wilson," La Revue Contemporaine, v.4 (N.S. nos. 26) 1-3, Jan. 25, 1919.
  • "Une Jettre de M. Thedore Stanton à propos des inédite de Balzac," Mercure de France, v.100:668, Dec. 1, 1912.
  • "L'Union Occidentale et Les Etats-Unis," La Revue Contemporaine, v.3 (N.S. nos. 19):41-3, May 25, 1918.
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  • "University Reform in France," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 6:375-78, Jun., 1898.
  • "The Upper Houses," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 11 :4, Sep. 21, 1884.
  • "Victor Charbonnel," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 5:293-9, May, 1898.
  • "Victor Cousin and the United States," Nation, v.60 Nos. 1541:27-8, Jan. IO, 1895.
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  • "Want Roosevelt in France," New York Times, 12:6, Apr, 10,1917, Item no.61.
  • "What the French Novelists are Doing," Critic, v.28 Nos. 810:109, Aug. 28, 1897.
  • "What the French Novelists are Doing," Critic, v.28 Nos. 811 :123, Sep, 4, 1897.
  • "Why Chambord was not Made King of France," Open Court, v.10 Nos. 49:5143-6, Dec. _3, 1896.
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  • "Woman In Politics," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:4, Sep. 13, 1885.
  • "Woman Suffrage in France," Open Court, v.8 Nos. 26:4127-30, Jun. 28, 1894.
  • "A Woman's Aim," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 2, 10:1, Dec. 24, Jun. 2, 1889.
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Bibliography - Unpublished manuscripts

Interfiled within this section are 23 mss, alphabetically arranged by title. These are found in folder 1515 A & E. Some of the titles were later published. "American Field Service during the Great War." 1515 A. [Aurel's Salon, Mme.] Aurel Mortier, Aurelie (de Faucamberge) & Robert Lestrange. 1919, typed, 10 p. See Lestrange.
  • "American Field Service during the Great War." 1515 A. [Aurel's Salon, Mme.] Aurel Mortier, Aurelie (de Faucamberge) & Robert Lestrange. 1919, typed, 10 p.
  • "Belgian scholar in Want," lr. to the ed., Nation, Mar. 30, 1917, typed, Ip.
  • [Bjorn Bjornson.] MS, 2p. Dated at Paris Sep. 1911, untitled, typed, 2p. Appears to be a letter to ed.?] 1515 A.
  • Clemenceau, Georges, "Letters From America." 1515 H.
  • Conway, Moncure. MS typed; On death of Conway, to Putnam's Monthly. 1515 W: (Rem.) 12/19/07.
  • "Don Quichotte & Robinson Crusoe." An undated MSS by Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, 9 leaves. Translation, written in the hand of Theodore Stanton and unsigned. Filed with the original author.
  • "Franco-German Conflict of 1870-71, parts 1 & 2." 1515 JMK.
  • [A French Soldier Poet: Emile Henriot. T.S. MS : "Sent to Poetry Journal 7/12/18.] Typed, Sp. 1515 A.
  • "How I came from Reims to Paris, the story of a wounded ... " 1915, typed, 2p.
  • "Lafayette and the Scheffer family," MSS; typewritten: typed signature, dating 1902-M 18 leaves. There are also 50 leaves of an unedited version of the MSS, in holograph form. Ten leaves of holograph translation; six leaves of a translated letter from Lafayette to Cable, dated Aug. 4, 1832. An undated holograph note, signed L[a]F[ayette] to A. Scheffer. 1515 M.
  • "Leon Gambetta, Tribune of the Third Republic." MSS; typewritten, unsigned. 60 leaves; 2 copies. The life of Gambetta through his attendance at the Lycée at Cahors, ending just prior to his leaving for law school at Paris. Copy 2 has MS notes by Stanton, collections and inclusion notes for photographs etc. 1515 O-P.
  • "Misfortunes of Victor Hugo's daughter," 1902, typed, 4p.
  • "A Naval Episode of the Civil War." 2c., 1515 R.
  • "A Pacifist in the Trenches," typed, 13p, filed with E. Lemercier.
  • "The President of France." MSS; unsigned, 11 leaves, dating, 1903. The presidency of M. Loubet. Box 21 :1515 Vpt.1.
  • "Recollections of Emile Ollivier." MSS, dated at Toulouse, Aug. 29, [1913]; typewritten, typed signature, 7p. With Ip MS copy from MSS. Box 21:1515 Vpt.2.
  • "The Republic in Norway." 1515 A.
  • "Romance ofa French Library," typed, inc.
  • "To the editors of Harpers Weekly," No date, typed, lp.
  • "Two Sidedness of Russian News," lr. to the ed. Nation, 1919, typed, Sp.
  • "A Visit to Nahant." 1515 A.
  • "Walt Whitman in Germany." Walt Whitman in Germany - art. on see Hans Reisiger, 1922.
  • ["Wilson Apotheosis," A book review of 'Defeat in Victory', by George D. Herron. Dates from post Jan., 1925.]

Bibliography - Secondary sources, cite Stanton: monographs:

  • Annuaire des Chateaux et des Départements, 1900-1901. A. La Fare, Paris, 1900, p.819.
  • Anthony, Katherine, Susan B. Anthony, Doubleday & Co., Inc., New York, 1954.
  • Appletons Cyclopedia of American biography, D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1887-1889.
  • Baguley, David, Bibliographie de la critique sur Emile Zola, 1864-1970, U. of Toronto Pr., 1978. Ref.nos:3290; 3710-1 J.
  • Baldensperger, Fernand, Bibliography of Comparative Literature, U. of N. Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1950.
  • Balzac Bibliography, W.H. Royce, compiler, U. Chicago Pr., Chicago, 1929.
  • Banquet offert à M. Henry D' Allèmagne par ses collègues et ses amis, Souvenir du 6 Mai 1908. Paris, 1908. P .8, 37. Annex.
  • Blatch, Harriot Stanton and Alma Lutz, Challenging Years, G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1940.
  • Bontemps, Arna, Free at Last, The Life of Frederick Douglass, Dodd, Mead & Co., New York.
  • Ceremony Held In Paris To Commemorate The Bi-Centenary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin, April 27, 1906. Comité D'Organisation., Paris, 1906. P.9. Annex.
  • Coad, Oral S.: "Report on the Contents of the Stanton Collection, New Jersey College for Women", unpublished. Typed mss, 32p.
  • Cobbe, Frances Power, Life of Frances Power Cobbe, Houghton Mifflin and Co., The Riverside Press Cambridge, Boston & New York, 1895. P.341, allusion to Stanton. Jacobi.
  • The Cornellian, 1875-6, Secret Societies of the Cornell University, Andrus, Mcchain & Co, [N.Y.?], 1876. Stanton one of the eds. Annex.
  • Foner, Philip S., The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass, International Pubs., New York, 1950 V.4: 121; 446.
  • Griffith, Elisabeth, In Her Own Right, The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Oxford U. Pr., New York, 1984.
  • Harper, Ida H., The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, Bowen-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, 1890. V.2:532, 561, pub. Hollenbeck Pr., Indianapolis, 1898. v.3:1281, 1338-9. See Gerritsen Collection.
  • Haskell, Daniel C., Nation, volumes 1-105, New York, 1865-1917, Index of Titles and Contributors, New York Public Library, N.Y., 1953.
  • History of the American Field Service in France Friends of France, 1914-1917. Told by its members with illustrations, v .1 Houghton Mifflin Co., The Riverside Press Cambridge, Boston & New York, 1920, p.viii, unique note from Stanton in copy. Annex.
  • Johns, Francis A., "A Zola Manuscript," Journal of the Rutgers University Library, 22:26-7, Jun., 1959.
  • Leveson Gower, George, Years of Endeavour, 1886-1907. John Murray, London, 1942, p.261, (missed in index.)
  • Literary Who's Who, Marquis, London 1897, 1920.
  • Lutz, Alma, Created Equal; A Biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1815-1902. John Day Co., New York, (c.1940.]
  • McFeely, William S., Frederick Douglass, W.W. Norton, New York, 1991. p.328.
  • Mr. Morton in France..Americans in Paris, May 14th, 1885. Stanton, editor-unique copy, titled as such by L.P.
  • Morton. Galignani Library, Paris, (on verso: Oxford, Horace Hart, printer to the University.) 1885. Stanton listed p.6, 7, 20, 25.
  • Mr. Whitelaw Reid in France, 1889-1892... Paris, March 24, Paris. American citizens, Brentano's, p.58.
  • Mott, Frank L., The History of American Magazines, 1885-1904. Belknap Pr. of Harvard U. Pr., Cambridge, 1905.1957. P.302, footnote.
  • Paine, Albert B., Mark Twain, A Biography... Harper & Bros., New York, 1912. P.928.
  • The Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony; Guide and Index to the Microform Ed., Ed.By P.O. Holland, A.D. Gordon, K.A. McDonough and G.K. Malmgreen. SR, Scholarly Resources Inc., Wilmington, 1992.
  • Qui Êtes-vous? 1908. Ch, Delagrave, Paris, 1908.
  • Record of the Members of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity ... 1825-1892. Catalogue committee, A.H. Kellog, New York, 1892. Annex.
  • Rice, Arthur H., "Herny B. Stanton as a Political Abolitionist," unpub. dissertation, Columbia U., 1968.
  • Sikemeier, J.H., Elise van Calcar-Schiotling ... 1822-1904. H.D. Tjeenik, Willink & Zoon, Haarlem, 1921. pp. 567-8, 570. Annex.
  • Smith, Herbert F., Manuscript Collection of the Rutgers University Library, Rutgers University Library, New Brunswick, NJ., 1964.
  • Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815- Intro by E.C. Dubois, afterword. By A.D. Gordon., Northwestern U. Press, Boston, 1993.
  • Stanton, G. S. When the Wildwood Was In Flower, J.S. Ogilvie Pub. Co., New York, 1910. Jacobi.
  • Stanton, H.B. Random recollections, New York, 1885, 1887.
  • Thayer, William R., The Life and Letters of John Hay, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1915. V.2:167, 356.
  • The Ten-Year Book of Cornell U. III, 1868-1898. Ithaca, Andrus & Church, New York, 1898. Annex,
  • Tout Paris, 1918. A. La Fare, Paris, 1918.
  • Who Was Who in America, A. N. Marquis & Co., Chicago, 1899.
  • Who's Who, 1904-. Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904.

Bibliography - Secondary serials:

  • "American committee of the Castelar Monument," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Dec. 31, 1903. 1515 B.2 (Stanton mentioned as honorary secretary.) Stanton MS: "See two pages further on for editorial on this subject. ["Monument to Emilio Castelar," Item nos. 4.])
  • "American Literature on the Continent," New York Times, Literary Section, p.? Oct. 15, 1910. 1515 D.62.
  • "Anniversary Celebration," Seneca County Courier Journal, p.? May 28, 1908. 1515 B.l 1-12.
  • Bennett, Raymond M., "Letters of James Anthony Froude", Journal of the Rutgers University Library, 11: 1-15, Dec., 1947; 12:38-53, Jun., 1949; 25:l0w23, Dec., 1961; 26:14-22, Dec., 1962. See also "An Unpublished Whittier Letter", Journal of the Rutgers University Library, 9:30-32, Dec., 1945,
  • Carroll, E. Malcolm, French Public Opinion and Foreign Affairs, 1870-1914, The Century Co., New York, 1931.
  • Charbonnel, Victor, "An Explanation," Open Court, v.13 nos. 1 (nos.512):36, Jan., 1899.
  • Coad, Oral S., "Mrs. Clemens Apologizes For Her Husband", Journal of the Rutgers University Library, 11 :30, Dec., 1947.
  • Colman, Gould P., "Women's Rights and Centralization of Libraries: A Note Concerning Collection Development", Journal of Library History, 14:73-6, Win.,1979,
  • "Cornell Alumni Meet In Paris," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Dec. 22, 1912. 1515 B.35.
  • "Cornell Men Celebrate Fortieth Anniversary," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Jun. 7, 1908. 1515 B.8.
  • Cornell U. Alumni See also: Meet in French capital; Personal Intelligence; Reminiscences of old time Ithaca; Dr. Schunnan in Paris.
  • 'dejeuner litterarire' See: Sears dejeuner ...
  • Dykeman, Amy, "To Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth", Journal of Library History, 17:468-73, Fall, 1982. "'To Pour Forth From My Own Experience': Two Versions of Elizabeth Cady Stanton", Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries, 44:1-16, Jun., 1982.
  • "Dr. Schurman in Paris," Cornell Alumni News, v.? p.? Jul., 1909. 1515 B.10.
  • "Europe's New Nationalism," New York Evening Post, p.? Jun. 10, 1911. 1515 B.30.
  • "French tribute to Woodrow Wilson," New York Sun, p.? Mar. 15, 1913. 1515 B.33.
  • "Funeral of M. De Blowitz," London Times, p.? Jan. 22, 1903. 1515 B.l.
  • "Great Anniversary Gathering," Seneca Falls Reveille, p.? May 29, 1908. 1515B.1I.
  • "He tore up his application blank," New York Sun, ed., 6:3, Jun. 15, 1910. 1515 B.28.
  • "Henry Mills Aldens 70th, Birthday, Souvenir of its Celebration," Harper's Weekly Spec. Issue, Dec. 15,1906. P.1823.
  • "Highest-priced newspaper," New York Times, p.? Oct. 11, 1911. 1515 B.32.
  • International Journal See also: Journal International; Nern jelenik ... ; New Daily; New International ... ; Newspaper ... ; World politics newspaper.
  • "An International Newspaper," London Standard, p.? Jun. 13/14? (1911.] 1515 B.30.
  • 'Le Journal International' due in January ... New York Herald, Paris ed. p.l, Jun. 13, [1911.] 1515 B.30.
  • "The Late Mr. Lavina; Funeral In Paris," London Times, p.? Aug. 8, 1908. 1515 B.5.
  • The Life of Louis Adolphe Thiers, by Francoise Le Goff.,. Translated ... by Theodore Stanton. G.P. Putnam's Sons, NewYork ... Reviews: 'Editor's Literary Record,' Harper's Monthly Magazine, v.59(nos.350):305, July 1879.
  • Literary 'dejeuner' ... See Sears dejeuner.
  • Maman, Lill, "Sixteen Unpublished Letters by Emile Zola to Theodore Stanton", French Review, 57:802-9, May 1984.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Baltimore American, p.? Oct 18, 1909. 1515 B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Providence Journal, p.? Aug. 29, 1909. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: New York Times, p.? Oct. 16, 1909. 1515 B.16.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Philadelphia Press, p.? Jun. 6, 1909. 1515 B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p.? Jun. 29, 1909. 1515 B.15.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: 'Tauchnitz'," New York Globe, p.? Mar.27, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Ature[sic?], St. Paul, Minn.Pioneer Press, p.? May 30, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "[Author?]s and Books," Chicago Record-Herald, p.?Sep.27, 1909. 1515B.16.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Chronicle and Comment," The Bookman, v? p.227-8, May, 1909. 1515 B.22.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "A collection of essays ... " Cleveland Plain Dealer, p.? Apr. 17, 1909. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Conversazioni letterarie," by Angelo De Gubematis.Il Popolo Romano, p.? Mar. [28-9?],1910. 1515 B.12.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "For Export," Boston Herald, p.? May 22, 1909. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "In 'A Manual of Amer ... ", Boston Transcript, p.? May 15, 1909. 1515 B.19.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Literary America ... ", Newark News, p.? Apr. 24, 1909. 1515 B.23.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "A Manual of Amer ... ", San Francisco Argonaut, v.? p.? May 1, 1909. 1515 B.24.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Book News Monthly, v.?p.?May, 1909. 1515B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: San Francisco Chronicle, p.? May 2, 1909. 1515 B.19.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Hartford Courant, p.? Apr. 13, 1909. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Colombus Dispatch, p.? May 15, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Independent, v.? p.? Feb. 24, 1910. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Chicago Inter Ocean, p.? Apr. 8, 1909. 1515 8.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Journal of Education, v.? p.? Jul. 8, 1909. 1515 B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Indianapolis Ne[w ... ?] p.? Jun. 20, 1909. 1515 B.19.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Portland Oregonian, p.? May 16, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Philadelphia Public Ledger, p.? May 2, 1909. 1515 B.24.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Review of Reviews, v.? p.? Nov., 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Spokane Spokesman, p.? May 30, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Baltimore Sun, p.? Apr. 11, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Richmond Times, p.? Aug. 15, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Boston Watchman, p.? Apr. 8, 1909, 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "New Books ... " Portland Journal, p.? May 16, 1909. 1515 B.23.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "No. 4,000 ofthe ... ", New York Evening Post, p.? Jul. 26,19(09?] 1515 B.24.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Publications of the day." Springfield Republican, p.? Apr. 3, 1909. 1515 B.19.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Recent Be11es-Lettres," Chicago Post, p.? Jul. 23, 1909. 15158.16.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Stanton, Theo ... " Literary Digest, v.? p.? May 15, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Stanton, Thomas[sic] ... " Minneapolis Journal, p.? Apr. 11, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "A Survey of Amer ... ", by W.E. Simonds.Dial, v.? p.? Jan. I, 191[0]. 1515 B.22.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "The Tauchnitz edition ... " New York Churchman, p.? Aug. 28, 1909. 1515 B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: " ... Theodore Stanton gowned ... " Putnam's Magazine, v.?p.' 1 Feb., 1909. 1515B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "The very solid volume ... " Outlook, v.? p.? Jun. 19, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • "Meet in French capital; Comellians in Paris send felicitations to Menocal '88." Cornell Alumni News, v.? p.? Jan, 8, 1913. 1515 B.35.
  • "Messieurs Les Candidats," by G[ as ton) D[ eschamps ], Le Temps, p.? Oct. 25, 1912. 1515 B.35.
  • "Mr, Stanton here to publish life of Rosa Bonheur," New York Telegram, p.?Jul.11,1910. 1515 B.25.
  • "Mrs. Stanton in Europe," Boston Woman's Journal, v.? :208, Dec. 22, 1906. 1515 B.7.
  • "M. Clemenceau, in 1910, was near meeting Mr. Wilson," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Jan. 15, 1919. 1515D.77.
  • "M. John Hay," by Yves Guyot. Le Siècle, p.? Jul. 2, 1905. 1515 B.4.
  • "M. Theodore Stanton, Correspondent du Harpers Weekly," Le Figaro, p.? May 24, 1902. (Photograph only.) 1515 B.5.
  • "Monument to Emilio Castelar," Editorial, New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Jan, 2, 1904. See also: "American Committee of the Castelar Monument," item nos. 2. 1515 8.4.
  • "Nemjelenik mega Journal International," Source unlmown, p.? [c.191 I.] 1515 8.33.
  • "New Daily Newspaper," London Daily Mail, p.? Oct. 11, 191 I. 1515 8.32.
  • "A New International Journal," Cornell Alumni News, p.? Nov. 8, 191 l. 1515 8.33.
  • "New International Journal," Cornell Daily Sun, p.? Nov. 3, 191 I. 1515 8.33.
  • "Newspaper of the world," New York Evening Post, p.8, Jun. 13, 1911.1515 B.31.
  • Obituaries: "Death Claims Noted Alumnus Of University," Ithaca Journal, p.2, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: Guyot, Yves, "Obituaire," Journal des Economistes, v.81:90-1, Apr., 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Dies," Philadelphia Inquirer, 2:1, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Dies At Rutgers .. ," Newark Evening News, 5:1, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton, Donor, Dies," Campus News, v.5(no.20); 1:2, Mar. 6, 1925. (See also v.6(no.23); l:4, Apr.16, 1926.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Journalist Died Sunday," Home News, 1 :6, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Journalist, Dies," New York Times, 17:6, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Journalist, Dies," Trenton Evening Times, 2:6, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton, '74," Cornell Alumni News, Mar. 12, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton, 74, Dies In New Brunswick," New York Herald Tribune, 13:7, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton, who died ... " Nation, v.120 (no.JI 15):281, Mar. 18, 1925.
  • "An Old 'Pupil' of Gov. Hughes," New York Times, Literary Sec., p.? Jul. 1910. 1515 8.13.
  • "Personal Intelligence; Paris, Cornell University Reunion," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Apr. l, 1918. 1515 D.74.
  • "Le politicien litteraire," Le Temps, p.? Mar. 16, 1913. 1515 8.36.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: "A Famous Animal Artist," by Edwin L. Shunnan. Chicago Record Herald, p.? Oct. 22, 1910. 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: " ... Woman Artist," New York Times, Sec.?p.? Jan. 14, 1911. 1515 8.27.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: "As Mr. Manalini said ... " New York Globe & Commercial Advertiser, p.? Oct. 15, 1910. 1515 8.26-7.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: "Mr. Stanton Here to Publish Life of Rosa Bonheur," New York Telegram, p.? Jul. 11, 1910. 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: " ... Rosa Bonheur," New York Sun, p.? [1910.] 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: New York Times, p.? [1910.] 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: Boston Transcript, p,? Oct. 29, [1910.] 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: Career. by James L. Ford. New York Herald, p.? [1910.J 1515 8.25. (duplicate of above.)
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: "Special Cable to New York American,"by Marquis De Castellane. New York American, p.? [1910.] 1515 B.27.
  • Reviews and Reviewers, advertisement, Critic, v.34(0S, nos.860):xix, Feb., 1899,
  • Sears, (Joseph) dejeuner: "Cet apres-midi M. Theodore Stanton a donné un dejuener en l'honneur de M. Joseph 35 Sears ... " Le Temps, p.? Apr. 2, 1906. 1515 8.4.
  • Sears, (Joseph) dejeuner: "Echos," Journal Des Debats, p.? Apr. 15, 1906. 1515 8.5.
  • Sears, (Joseph) dejeuner: "A la suite d'un dejeuner offert M. Theodore Stanton ... l'honneur de M. Sears ... " Journal Des Debats, p.7 Apr. 10, 1906. 1515 8.5.
  • Sears, (Joseph) dejeuner: "The 'Temps' reports that Mr. Theodore Stanton gave a 'literary dejeuner' [for] Mr. Joseph Sears," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Apr. 2, 1906. 1515 8.5.
  • "Seneca Falls and Women's Rights," lndependent, v.111 (nos. 3848):42-3, Aug. 4, 1923. 1515 D.64.
  • A Soldier of France to His Mother, by Lemercier, Eugene Emmanuel. A.C, McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Annex. Reviews & notices: "Books and Reading," New York Evening Post, p.? Jul. ll, 1917. 1515 D.69.
  • A Soldier of France to His Mother, by Lemercier, Eugene Emmanuel. A.C, McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Annex. Reviews & notices: " ... of France to His Mother," Churchman, p.? Jul. 14, 1917. 1515 D.68.
  • A Soldier of France to His Mother, by Lemercier, Eugene Emmanuel. A.C, McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Annex. Reviews & notices: " ... Letter," North American, p.? Jun. 30, 1917. 1515 D.68.
  • A Soldier of France to His Mother, by Lemercier, Eugene Emmanuel. A.C, McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Annex. Reviews & notices: "Some War Books," New York Tribune, p.? Aug. 11, 1917. 1515 D.68.
  • A Soldier Unafraid, by Comet-Auquier, Andre. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1918. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "In Alsatian Trenches," New York Tribune, p.? Jul. O, 1918. 1515 D.69.
  • A Soldier Unafraid, by Comet-Auquier, Andre. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1918. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: " ... "[Boston Transcript ?] p.? [1918.] 1515 D.68.
  • "Theodore Stanton '76 in hospital attire," Cornell Alumni News, Mar. 18, 1915.
  • "Tribute to Prof. Wheeler," Cornell Alumni News, v.? :618, Jun. 21, 1905? 1515 D.78.
  • Twain, see Clemens.
  • "La Vie à Paris," by Jules Claretie. Le Temps, p.? Jan. 6, 1911. 1515 8.28.
  • "Walks and Talks," by Julius Chambers. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p.? Oct. 8, 1910. 1515 8.14.
  • Whitman, Walt, see Stanton mss; Reisiger, 1922.
  • Whittier, John Greenleaf, see Bennett.
  • "The work of the Comité International Olympique," Revue Olympique, pp. 109-13. (Courtesy of Prof. John Lucas.)
  • "World Politics Newspaper," New York Sun, p.? Jun. 12, 1911. 1515 8.30.
  • "Wrongs and perils of woman suffrage; with postscript," by James Monroe Buckley. Century Magazine, v.48(nos. 26):613-23; 625-6, Aug., Incomplete remnant pasted inside back cover of Woman Question in Europe, ed. by Theodore Stanton. Jacobi.
  • Zola, Emile, see Johns; Maman.

Bibliography - Related materials, Other archival resources:

  • Bibliothèque Nationale
  • British Museum
  • Brown U., John Hay Library. (Hay, 1838-1905.)
  • Cornell U., Coll.: E.Cotes, 1861-1922; L.N. Nichols, 1868-1953; Stanton, 1851 -1925; A.D. White Papers (1832-1918.)
  • Hobart College.
  • Library of Congress, F. Douglass papers.
  • Radcliffe, Schlesinger Library. Coll. G.E. Channing.
  • U. of California, Berkeley, Haskell family papers.

Bibliography - General monographs:

  • American Newspaper Directory, Geo. P. Rowell & Co., v.17-18, 1885-86, 1901-2.
  • American Newspaper Journalists, 1873-1900; Perry J, Ashley, ed. (Dictionary of Literary Biography, v.23, 1983.), A Bruccoli Clark, Gale Res., Book Tower, Detroit, 1983. W. Reid, pp. 298-305.
  • Associated Press, 'M.E.S. 'His book, a tribute and a souvenir of the twenty-five years, 1893-1918 ... Melville E. Stone. Harper & Bro., New York, 1918.
  • Boughner, Genevieve J., Women in journalism... D. Appleton and co., New York, 1926.
  • Chambers, Julius, News Hunting On Three Continents, Mitchell Kennerley, New York, 1921
  • Dennis, Charles H., Victor Lawson, His Time and His Work, Greenwood Pr., Pub., New York. (copy U. of Chicago, 1935.)
  • Desmond, Robert W., The Information Process; World News Reporting To the Twentieth Century, U. of Iowa Pr., Iowa City, 1978.
  • Dictionary Literary Biography, serial, see Am. News. Journalists, above.
  • Duncan, Bingham, Whitelaw Reid, Journalist, Politician, Diplomat. U. of Georgia Pr., Athens, 1975.
  • Carroll, Eber M., French Public Opinion and Foreign Affairs, Archon Books, Hamden, 1964.
  • Giles, Frank, A Prince of Journalists, The Life and Times of Henri Stefan Opper de Blowitz, Faber & Faber Ltd., London, 1962.
  • Gramling, Oliver, AP-The Story of News, Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York, 1940.
  • Halasz, Nicholas, Captain Dreyfus; The Story of a Mass Hysteria, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1955.
  • Harper, J. Henry, The House of Harper, a century of publishing in Franklin Square, Harper & Bros. Pub., New York, 1912.
  • Laney, Al, Paris Herald: The incredible newspaper, Greenwood Pr., Pub., New York,copy 1947, 1968 repr.
  • Livois, René de, Histoire de la Presse Française, Lausanne, Editions Spes, 1965.
  • Mott, Frank L., A History of American Magazines, 1885- 1905, Belknap Pr., Harvard U. Pr., Cambridge, 1957.
  • Mowrer, Paul S., The House of Europe, Houghton Mifflin Co. & Riverside Pr., Boston & Cambridge, 1945.
  • Newspaper History, from the seventeenth century to the present day, ed.: George Boyce, James Curran and Pauline Wingate, Constable, London & Sage Pub., Beverly Hills, 1978.
  • Rogers, James E., The American Newspaper, U. of Chicago Pr., Chicago, Sep., 1909.
  • Rohr, Donald G., compiler, Selections from The Woman Question in Europe ... selected, Mss Information Corp, New York, [1974.J
  • Salmon, Lucy Maynard, The Newspaper and the Historian, Oxford U. Pr., New York, 1923.
  • Snyder, Louis L., The Dreyfus Case; A Documentary History, Rutgers U. Pr., New Brunswick, 1973.
  • Tebbel, John, The Compact History of the American Newspaper, Hawthorn Bks., Inc., New York, 1969.
  • Watson, Elmo S. A History of Newspaper Syndicates in the United States, 1865-1935. Chicago, 1936.
  • White, Andrew Dickson, Autobiography ... with portraits, The Century Co., 1905. 2v.
  • Whiteing, Richard, The Life of Paris, Bernard Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1901.

Bibliography - General serials:

  • Child, Theodore (1846-1902), "The Paris Newspaper Press," Fortnightly Review, NS38 (OS nos.224):149- Worked for Sun, at one point, (John Cotton Dana Library, Rutgers—Newark).
  • Crawford, Emily, "Journalism as a Profession For Women," Contemporary Review, v.64:362-71, Sep., 1893. (Interviewed, Review of reviews, v.9:419, Apr., 1894.)
  • Daily Inter Ocean, Chicago (L.C.mflm.)
  • Galignani Messenger, 1890 only. Bibliothèque Nationale.
  • Huddleston, Sisley, "Correspondent in Paris," Blackwood's Magazine, v.216:321-31, Sep., 1924.
  • Reinach, Joseph, "Present aspects of the Dreyfus case," North American Review, v.168:761-70, June, 1899. (Reviewed, as author for Histoire de l'Affaire Dreyfus, Nation, v.73:117-8, Aug. 8, 1901.)
  • New York Times Index, 1878-1925, have added to published section of bibliography.
  • Parisian, Paris. Bibliothque Nationale.
  • Barres, Maurice. The Undying Spirit of France. With a foreword by Theo. Stanton. Yale U. Pr., New Haven, 1917. Annex.
  • Cornet-Auquier, André. A Soldier Unafraid. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Little, Brown & CO., Boston, 1918. Jacobi.
  • Le Goff, Francois, ed. & transl. Stanton. Life of Louis Adolphe Thiers. G.P.Putnam's Sons, New York, 1879. Jacobi.
  • Guyot, Yves, and Stanton, Theodore. American Commercial Center in Europe. Washington, Govt. Printing Office, 1904.
  • Lemercier, Eugene E. A Soldier of France to His Mother. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Jacobi.
  • Stanton, Theodore and Blatch, Haniot, eds. Elizabeth Cady Stanton As Revealed in Her Letters Diary and Reminiscences. Harper & Bros. Pub., New York, 1922. Jacobi.
  • Stanton, Theodore, "General Grant and the French," (Extracted from the Cornell Magazine, Oct. 1889.) Item no.79a-j. (3 known, copies on file as such: Bibliothèque Nationale, Library of Congress, Rutgers University Libraries.)
  • Stanton, Theodore, editor. Manual of American Literature, Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1909. Jacobi.
  • [Stanton, Theodore, ed.] Mr. Morton in France, Paris, 1885. (Inscribed note by Morton in T.S. copy.) Annex.
  • "Les Poetes Américains," (Anthology), Les Cahiers Brittaniques et Américains, Paris, 1919. See also Wilson, below.
  • Stanton, Theodore. Reminiscences of Rosa Bonheur, D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Jacobi.
  • [The Vatican, 1913] Pub? Compilation of authors, not yet located.
  • Monson Edmund, sir. Washington and the Mother Country 'by ... Sir Edmund Monson. Introduced and edited by Theodore Stanton. Paris, [1897.]
  • Stanton, Theodore, contr. & ed. Woman Question in Europe. G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1884.
  • Wilson, Woodrow, "Wilson, homme de lettres et de politique," intro. by Stanton to Wilson's Pure Litlerature, Les Cahiers Brittaniques et Am6ricains, Paris, 1919. Annex.
  • "About At Rest," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:5, Feb. 8, 1885.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Westminster Review, v.135 Nos.6:635-47, Jun., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Review of Reviews, v.3:632-3, Jul., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Westminster Review, v.136 Nos. 1:1-13, Jul., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Westminster Review, v.136 Nos. 2:124-31, Aug., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Westminster Review, v.136 Nos. 3:255-67, Sep., 1891.
  • "Abraham Lincoln's Religion," Open Court, v.5 Nos, 31 (Nos. 213):2962-3, Sep., 1891.
  • "Admiral Courbet," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :6, Sep. 20, 1885.
  • "Advantages of International Exhibitions," Lippincott's Magazine, v.58:405-2, ?. 1896.
  • "L'affaire Lichnowsky," Mercure de France, v.127:182-3, May l, 1918.
  • "Aldennan Cobden of Manchester," Open Court, v.8 Nos. 13:4027-8, Mar. 29, 1894.
  • "Allies in Accord," New York Times, 14:6, Dec. 8, 1917.
  • "America and England," New York Times, 14:6, May 19, 1921.
  • "America in the Tauchnitz Edition," Critic, O.S. v.26, N.S, v.23 Nos.690:352-3, May 11, 1895.
  • "American Artists Abroad," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :1, Jul. 12, 1885.
  • "American Champions," Daily Inter Ocean, 5:1, Jan. 4, 1885.
  • "American Colony," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 29:6, Mar. 16, 1884.
  • "American Dictionaries," Westminster Review, v.139:610-15, Jun., 1893.
  • "American Diplomats Abroad," New York Times, 3:6, May 15, 1893.
  • "American Hog," Daily Inter Ocean, 24:6, Dec. 28, 1890.
  • "An American Legionnaire," New York Times, Sec. 3, 1:6, Nov. 10, 1918.
  • "American Literary Men in Paris," Critic, v.27 Nos. 786:183, Mar. 13, 1897.
  • "American Section," Daily Inter Ocean, pt. 2, 12:1, Jun. 30, 1889.
  • "Americans in Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 17:3, Dec. 14, 1884.
  • "Anatole France's Denial," New York Times, 12:8, Dec. 7, 1916.
  • "Anecdotes of Zola," New York Evening Post, 13, Oct. 11, 1902.
  • "Anti-vivisection," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:7-10:1, Oct. 28, 1883.
  • "Art In Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:4, Mar. 9, 1884.
  • "Artist and Serpent," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :1, Dec. 2, 1883.
  • "An Artistic Tourney," Inter Ocean, 15:6, May 27, 1883.
  • "As France Sees Prof. Muensterberg," Boston Herald, p.? Nov. 18, 1916. Item no. 60.
  • "Association Football," (Signed T.S.) Nation, v.66 Nos. 1700:68, Jan. 27, 1898.
  • "Autobiographical Notes by Madame Blanc. Collated by Theodore Stanton," North American Review, v.166: 595-601, May, 1898. (Theodore Bentzen, Mme. Blanc's pseudonym.)
  • "A Belgian Scholar in Want," Nation, v.104:400, Apr. 5, 1917.
  • "La Belle France," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 11 :3, Sep. 28, 1884.
  • "Bibliographical Notes on the Bonapartes; I: Books About Napoleon 1," Critic, v.25 (O.S, v.28) Nos. 745: 394-5, May 30, 1896.
  • "Bibliographical Notes on the Bonapartes; II: Books About Napoleon III," Critic, v.25 (O.S. v.28) Nos. 748: 448-9, Jun. 20, 1896.
  • "Bibliographical Notes on the Bonapartes; III: Books About Various Members of the Family," Critic, v.26(0.S. v.29) Nos. 751:32-3, Jul. 11, 1896.
  • "Bibliographie Politique," Mercure de France, v.133:731-3, Jun. 16, 1919.
  • "Bibliographie Politique," Mercure de France, v.135:732, Oct.16, 1919.
  • "Bibliographie Politique," Mercure de France, v.144:549-54, Dec. 1, 1920.
  • "Bibliographie Politique," Mercure de France, v.151:256-8, Oct.1, 1921.
  • "Bjornson at home," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 21:1, Jul. 21, 1889.
  • "Bjornstjern Bjornson," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:1, Feb. 3, 1884.
  • "Blaine in France," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:3, Nov. 23, 1884.
  • "Blaine's Foreign Policy," Daily Inter Ocean, 27:4, Nov. 23, 1890.
  • "Bradlaugh At Home," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:5, Sep. 2, 1883.
  • "Brotherhood of Saint-Simon," Open Court, v.24:542-52, Sep., 1910.
  • "Call For American Books," Nation, v.98 Nos. 2539:209, Feb. 26, 1914. Item no. 71.
  • "Camille Flammarion," New York Times, Sec. 3, 26:1, May 20, 1923.
  • "Camille Flammarion and Spiritualism," Freeman, v.7 Nos. 174:424-5, Jul. 11, 1923.
  • "Carrying Coals to Newcastle," Nation, v.110 Nos. 2864:689, May 22, 1920.
  • "Catholicism and Democracy in France," Open Court, v .1 Nos. 20:566-7, Nov. 10, 1887.
  • "Centralisation and Decentralisation in France," Open Court, v.9 Nos. 37:4632-35, Sep. 12, 1895.
  • "Characteristic Example of German Christianity," Outlook, v. 123:262-4, Oct. 29, 1919.
  • "Chicago and Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.3, 17:4, Oct. 12, 1884.
  • "Columbus and Toscanelli," Open Court, v.15 Nos, 10:638-9, Oct., 1901.
  • "Columbus Iconoclast," Nation, v.112 Nos. 2907:436-7, Mar. 23, 1921.
  • "Comédie-Française at Chicago" Nation, v.56 Nos. 1459: 439, Jun. 15, 1893.
  • "Coming English Women," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Aug. 26, 1883.
  • "A Coming Man," Daily Inter Ocea n, 18:1, Apr. 26, 1885.
  • "Coming to the Fair," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 18:1, Dec. I, 1889.
  • "Complex Politics in France," Yale Review, v.14 Nos. 1:176-8, Oct., 1924.
  • "Congress And The Next Paris Exposition," North American Review, v.161:753-7, Dec., 1895.
  • "Conspiracy Against Portugal," Bosto11 Transcript , p,?, Jun, 23, 1911.b Item no. 32.
  • "Continental Magazines. The American Constitution, American Socialism, American Fun and other Topics." European Correspondent, Nos. 30:2-3, May 7, 1887.
  • "Continental Periodicals. A Review of the Magazines of France, Italy and Germany." European Correspondent, Nos. 24:2, Mar. 26, 1887.
  • "Cornell's Liberal Spirit," Open Court, v.7 Nos. 45:3868-9, Nov. 9, 1893.
  • "Cornell's Quarter-Centennial," Open Court, v.7 Nos. 27: 3719-20, Jul. 6, 1893.
  • "'Cosmos' Letters from Pen of Nicholas Murray Butler," New York Times, Sec. 7, 9:1, Jun. 29, 1924.
  • "Daudet's Funeral," Critic, v. 29 (O.S. v. 32) Nos. 829:17-19, Jan. 8, 1898.
  • "The Dead Historian," Daily Inter Ocean, pt. 2, 11 :4, Apr. 20, 1884.
  • "De Lesseps and Gambetta," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 11: 1, Jan, 27, 1884.
  • "Democracy in Europe," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Nov. 11, 1883.
  • "A Deserted Capital," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 10:1, Sep. 14, 1884.
  • "Dr. Cook at Copenhagen," Independent, v.67:816-20, Oct. 7, 1909.
  • "Dr. Egan and Dr. Cook," New York Times, 14:6, Dec. 24, 1924.
  • "Dr. Royce et le Kaiser," Mercure de France, v.122:766-7, Aug. 16, 1917.
  • "Dora D'Istria," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 18:4, Mar. 25, 1884.
  • "Dreyfus Trial at Rennes," Independent, v.51 :2659-61, Oct., 1899.
  • "Le duel parlementaire en Amérique," par S. Revue Britannique, pp 413-27, Aug., 1887.
  • "Dutch Pro-German Press," New York Times, 14:6, Oct. 18, 1917.
  • "Edmund Monson On Washington," Springfield Daily Republican, p.?, Nov.13, 1909. Item no. 7,
  • "The Elysée Ball," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :4, Mar. 23, 1884.
  • "An Eminent Gaul," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 9:4, Aug. 17, 1884.
  • "England and the Louvain Library," New Republic, v.37 Nos. 476:207, Jan, 14, 1924.
  • "English Emancipationists," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 9:4, Aug. 3, 1884.
  • "An English University for New Jersey," Weekly Review, v.2 Nos. 38:106, Jan. 31, 1920.
  • "English Women in Office," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 20:3, May 26, 1889.
  • "Ethnological Studies," Open Court, v.l Nos. 1:13-14, Feb. 17, 1887. .
  • "Eugene d'Eichthal's memoir of Emile Boutmy, and his Quelques notes d'un voyage aux Etats-Unis," by [Theodore Stanton.] Nation, v.82 Nos. 2137:512, Jun. 21, 1906.
  • "Eulogy of Washington by Sir Edmond Monson in 1897 a Notable Episode in His Career," New York Herald, (Paris) p.?, Nov.3, 1909, Item no. 7.
  • "Europe and the Exposition of 1900," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.60:394-9, Sep.?, 1897.
  • "Europe at the World's Fair. II. The French Section," North American Review, v.156:241-6, Feb., 1893
  • "The Fall of Ferry," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Apr. 22, 1885.
  • "Famous Free-thinkers," by Charles Bradlaugh, postscript by Stanton. Daily Inter Ocean, 28:1, Nov. 30, 1890.
  • "[Farewell Dinner to Mr. Whitelaw Reid.]" Galignani's Messenger, p.? Mar. 25, 1892. See also Mr. Whitelaw Reid, see secondary monograph.
  • "Farewell to France," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:1, May 31, 1885.
  • "Father and Son," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :3, Apr. 6, 1884.
  • "Ferdinand Brunetière," Independent, 62: 14-16, Jan. 3, 1907.
  • "For France!" Independent, v.90:203-4, Apr. 28, 1917.
  • "Foreign Correspondent," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.51:746-52, 1892.
  • "The 'Fourth In Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 9:4, Jul. 27, 1884.
  • "France and the Income Tax," North American Review, v.158:373-6, Mar., 1894.
  • "France in a Ferment," Inter Ocean, 9:5, Mar. l, 1883.
  • "A Franco-American's Notes on the United States," Westminster Review, v.141 :195-204, Feb., 1894.
  • "A Franco-Belgian Poet," Personalist, v.4 Nos. 4:278-90, Oct., 1923.
  • "Frederick Douglass in Paris," Open Court, v.l Nos. 6:151-3, Apr. 28, 1887.
  • "Frederick Douglass on Toussaint L'Ouverture and Victor Schoelcher." Intro. by T. Stanton. Open Court,v.11 Nos. 12:757-59, Dec., 1903.
  • "A French Academy Reception," Critic, v.29 Nos. 842, Apr. 9, 1898.
  • "French and American Morals," New York Times, 16:6, Sep. 23, 1919.
  • "French and American Presidents," Independent, v.57:1064-5, Nov. 10, 1904.
  • "French Bancroft," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 2, 11: 1, Jan. 6, 1884.
  • "French Capital," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:2, Aug. 12, 1883.
  • "The French Capital," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Jul. 26, 1885.
  • "French Code," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Aug. 19, 1883.
  • "French Divorces," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2' 10:1, Aug. 24, 1884.
  • "French Electoral System. II. An American's View," North American Review, v.155:470-6, Feb., 1893.
  • "French Elections," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 12:5, Oct. 6, 1889.
  • "French Fête," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.3, 17:4, Oct. 5, 1884.
  • "French Holidays," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:5, Aug. 5, 1883.
  • "French Intrigue," Inter Ocean, 5:1, Jul. 15, 1883.
  • "French Literati," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:6, Mar. 2, 1884.
  • "French Literature and the War," Dial, v.59:356-8, Oct. 28, 1915.
  • "French Literature during the War and After," Stratford Journal, v.2 Nos. 1 :40-45, Jan., 1918.
  • "French Men of Letters," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Jan. 11, 1885.
  • "French National Fête," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 17:5, Jul. 14, 1889.
  • "The French on Grant," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Aug. 16, 1885.
  • "French Parliament," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.3, 17:4, Nov. 2, 1884.
  • "French Politics," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :4, Sep. 6, 1885.
  • "French Populists," Nation, v.59 (Nos. 1519):98-9, Aug. 9, 1894.
  • "French Publishers at Chicago," Nation, v .56 (Nos. 1451):289-90, Apr. 20, 1893.
  • "French Publishers on Copyright," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 17;3, Aug.10, 1890.
  • "French Roads," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.56:538-41, 1895.
  • "A French Scholar," Nation, v.98 (Nos. 2555):725-6, Jun. 18, 1914.
  • "A French Socialist Case," New York Times, 14:6, Apr. 5, 1920.
  • "French University Students," Open Court, v.7 Nos. 42:3839-41, Oct. 19, 1893.
  • "A French View of the American Working-man," Forum, v.25:496-502, Jun., 1898.
  • "A Friend of Petrarch's," Dial, v.59:209, Sep. 16, 1915.
  • "Future in France," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:4, Jul. 29, 1883.
  • "Gallic Eloquence," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 ;1, May 23, 1885.
  • "Gen. Cluseret As An American," Nation, v.13 (Nos. 1885): 129-30, Aug. 15, 1901.
  • "Gen. Grant and France," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 17:7-18:1, Nov. 17, 1889.
  • "General Grant and the French," (Extracted from the Cornell Magazine, Oct. 1889.) Item no.79a-j.
  • "General Grant and the French," published in Le Figaro, date unknown.
  • "General Grant and the French," Revue de Paris, date unknown. T.S. MS found in copy of reprint in item Nos. 92 (Accession Nos. 12253.)
  • "General Grant and the French," Magazine of American History, v.22 Nos. 6:502-5, Jun.'?, 1889.
  • "General Grant et Allemagne," Le Temps, 3B+, Nov. 2, 1894
  • "Le General Grant et la France," Revue de Paris, 1er, Nov., 1894.
  • "General Grant's German Sympathies," Review of Reviews, v.11:107, Jan., 1895.
  • "Geneva Peace Congress," New York Tribune, 2:4, Oct. 28, 1881.
  • "Genoa the Proud," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 20:1, Jun. l, 1884.
  • "George Sand's Last Days," New York Times, Lit. Sec.? p. unknown. Oct. 23, 1910. Item no. 13.
  • "Gleaner of Berri," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 10:1, Sep. 7, 1884.
  • "A Glimpse of Freeman," New York Tribune, 14:2, Sep. 4, 1892.
  • "Glimpses of the Private Life of a Great Composer," introduced and compiled by Stanton, Independent, v.69:349-53, Aug.18, 1910. Item no. 58.
  • "Goethe-Schiller Cult in Germany," Nation, v.56 (Nos. 1442):120, Feb. 16, 1893.
  • "Grand Fabulist," Daily Inter Ocean, ll :1, Nov. 25, 1883.
  • "Le Grande Abolitioniste Ameticain; William Lloyd Garrison," RevueBritanniq11e, pp. 131·8, Jul., 1891.
  • "Le Grande Dictionnaire Anglais d'Oxford," Mercure de France, v.155:565-6, Apr. 15, 1922.
  • "A La Grande Republique des Etats-Unis," by Jacques Flach (introduced by Theodore Stanton.) Nation, v.104: 756, Jun. 28, 1917.
  • "Great English Dictionary," New York Herald, Roman Edition, p.7, Nov. 30, 1909. Item no. 57.
  • "A Great Latin Epistolarian," Personalist, v.5 Nos. l :63-6, Jan. 1924.
  • "Greatest of Women Painters," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.75:461-4, Apr. 1905.
  • "Guimet Museum," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 11 (Nos. 510):669-74, Nov. 1898.
  • "Henry James An English Subject," Nation, v.101 (Nos. 2617):259-60, Aug. 26, 1915.
  • "Histoire Politique de l'Europe Contemporaine," American Historical Review, v.3 Nos.1:147-50, Oct., 1897.
  • "An Historic Scene," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 10:1, Aug. 31,1884.
  • "Historical Notes from Paris," Critic, v.25 (Nos. 741):318-9, May 2, 1896.
  • "Hobnobbed with Royalty," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 17: 3, Oct. 18, 1889.
  • "Home Thoughts, From Abroad," Freeman, v.4 Nos. 92:329, Dec. 14, 1921.
  • "Honors For Hugo," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Mar. 22, 1885.
  • "The Hotel De Ville," Daily Inter Ocean, 18:1, May 3, 1885.
  • "Hugo Called Hence," Daily Inter Ocean, 2:3, May 23, 1885.
  • "Hyacinthe at home," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 10:l, Jul. 20, 1884.
  • "In Gay Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:4, Jun. 29, 1884.
  • "Intellectual Awakening of the Langue D'oc." Monist, v.2:95-102, 1892.
  • "International Exhibition of 1900," Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, v.51 Nos. 29:314-17, Dec., 1895.
  • "International Journalism," London Daily Mail, Continental Ed., p.?, Oct. IS, 1911. Item no.30.
  • "Irving's 'Colombus' Again," Critic, v.19 Nos. 568:10, Jan. 7, 1893. Item no.54.
  • "Is There a Religious Revival in France?" Weekly Review, v.2 Nos. 55:572, May 29, 1920.
  • "James Anthony Froude and Ezra Cornell," Camell Sun, (Location: T.S. Reminiscences, May 1907.)
  • "Jane Austen's Vogue with French Readers," New York Times, Sec. V, 267:1, May 23, 1920.
  • "John Bright on Woman Suffrage," Open Court, v.9 Nos. 1 (Nos. 384):4348-9, Jan. 3, 1895.
  • "John Hay and 'The Bread-winners'." Nation, v.103 Nos, 2667:130-31, Aug. 10, 1916.
  • "Joseph de Crozals," Nation, v.100 Nos. 2591 :222-3, Feb. 25, 1915.
  • "Journalistic Jaunts," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:1, Apr. 5, 1885.
  • "The Kaiser and Queen Victoria," New York Times, 16:6, Nov. 3, 1922.
  • "Kenneth Weeks," Bulletin des Ecrivains, Nos. 16:1, Feb., 1916.
  • "King or President," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :1, Sep. 16, 1883.
  • "Kossuth and General Gorgei," Open Court, v.8 Nos. 19 (Nos. 350):4078, May 10, 1894.
  • "Lafayette's Last Visit to America," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.71 :544-9, Apr., 1903.
  • "Lakme and Van Zandt," Inter Ocean, 9:4, May 5, 1883.
  • "Later Mirabeau," Inter Ocean, 9:1, Jan. 20, 1883.
  • "A Leipsic Publisher and his English and American Friends," Independent, v.72:734-6, Apr. 4, 1912.
  • "Letters on Public Affairs by James Anthony Froude," Independent, v.53:1811-13, Jul. 31, 1902.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.89(93?): 654-60, Feb, 1, 1911, Item nos. 38-53.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.91:655-61, Jun, 1, 1911.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.93:208-13, Sep. 1, 1911.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.94:649-53, Dec, 1, 1911.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.95:878-82, Feb. 16, 1912,
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v,97:647-52, Jun. 1, 1912.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.98:432-37, Jul. 16, 1912.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.99:199-204, Sep, 1, 1912.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.100:194-99, Nov. 1, 1912,
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.101:659-64, Feb, 1, 1913.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.103:648-52, Jun. 1, 1913.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.104:651-55, Aug, 1, 1913.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.105:204-9, Sep. 1, 1913.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.106:846-51, Dec. 16, 1913,
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.107:649-54, Feb. 1, 1914.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.109:421-26, May 16, 1914,
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v. 122:341-6, Jul. 16, 1917.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.122:710-14, Aug.16, 1917.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.124:339-44, Nov. 16, 1917.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.133:141-45, May 1, 1919.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.135:151-5, Sep. 1, 1919.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.140:251-7, May 15, 1920.
  • "Lettres Americaines," Mercure de France," v.149:531-8, Jul. 15, 1921.
  • "Life of Hawthorne," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 12:1, Jul. 20, 1890.
  • "The Lifted Torch," New York Evening Post, Lit. Rev. p.? Aug. 9, 1924. See William H. Draper folder for copy. Original clipping pasted to end papers of Draper's University Extension. (Held in Annex.)
  • "Light of Liberty," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :1, May 4, 1884.
  • "The Lion's Mouth," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.3, 17:4, Oct. 26, 1884.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.59:474-5, Nov. 25, 1915.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:450-3, May 11, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:525-8, Jun. 8, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.61:127-30, Sep. 7, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.61:295-8, Oct. 19, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.61:381-4, Nov. 16, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.61:517-20, Dec. 14, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:9-11, Jan. ll, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:87-90, Feb. 8, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:171-4, Mar. 8, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:292-4, Apr. 5, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:381-3, May 3, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.62:467-9, May 31, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.63:11-13, Jun. 28, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.63:101-3, Aug. 16, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.63:329-31, Oct. 11, 1917.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:52-55, Jan. 20, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:146-50, Feb. 17, 1916
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:263-6, Mar. 16, 1916.
  • "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, v.60:362-5, Apr. 13, 1916.
  • "Literary and Artistic Paris," Critic, v. O.S. 32/N.S. 29 Nos. 851:381-3, Jun. 11, 1898.
  • "Literary and Artistic Paris, in Summer," Critic, v. O.S. 33/N.S. 30 Nos. 855:162-6, Sep. 1898.
  • "Literary and Artistic Women," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 18:3, Apr. 13, 1890.
  • "Literary Men as Diplomatists," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.62:139-44, Jun., 1898.
  • "Literary News. The Reviews. A Glance at the Latest Continental Magazines," European Correspondent, Nos. 18:5, Feb. 12, 1887.
  • "Literary Notes from Europe," Critic, v. 40 Nos. 6:562-4, Jun., 1902.
  • "Literary Notes from Paris," Critic, v.41 Nos. 2:174-7, Aug., 1902.
  • "Literary Notes from Paris," Critic, v.41 Nos. 4:367-9, Oct., 1902.
  • "Literary Paris," Critic, v. O.S. 32/N.S. 29 Nos. 846:311-13, May 7, 1898.
  • "Literary Paris," Weekly Review, v.1 Nos. 31 :665-6, Dec. 13, 1919.
  • "Literary Scouting in Paris," North American Review, v.211 Nos. 774:691-8, May, 1920. Item no. 72a-c. (Original proof sheet for the article is included.)
  • "Literature Abroad: An American Poet," New York Evening Post, Lit. Rev., p.S(or 839?) Jun. 21, 1924. Item no. 34.
  • "Literature Abroad: An American Poet," :Franz von Bayros, p.? Oct. 4, 1924. Item no. 66.
  • "Lord Loftus's Diplomatic Reminiscences," Nation, v.55:493, Dec, 29, 1892. Item no. 55.
  • "A Lost River," Nation, v.107 Nos. 2786:625, Nov. 23, 1918.
  • "The Machine in France," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:3, Nov. 4, 1883.
  • "A Mammoth Conception,"Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 9:4, Aug. 10, 1884.
  • "Mark Twain's 'Lost Napoleon'," Stratford Monthly, v.? :36-41, Apr., 1924, Item no. 70a-c.
  • "Memoirs of the Mighty," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Feb. 22, 1885.
  • "Meredith and Thoreau in Germany," New Republic, v.39 Nos. 495:21, May 28, 1924.
  • "Meteorology in the Universities," Open Court, v.7 Nos. 52:3923-4, Dec. 28, 1893.
  • "Les méthodes d'enseignement américaines. Instruction publique." Nouvelle Revue, t.xx, Jan. 15, 1883.
  • "Michelet and the College of France," Nation, v,67 Nos. 1728:108-9, Aug. 11, 1898.
  • "Michelet et les Gloires Militaires du Prémier Empire," by Jules Michelet. Translated by Stanton. Independent, v.? p,? Dec., 1905.
  • "Ministerial Crisis in France, 1876." American Historical Review, v.6 Nos. 4:765-9, Jul., 1901. Item no. 56a-b.
  • "Mr. Theodore Stanton writes to me ..." Critic, v,46 Nos, 5:392, May, 1905, Item no.8.
  • "Modern Troubadors," Nation, v.120 Nos. 3109:123, Feb. 4, 1925.
  • "A Modern Wielif," Open Court, v.18 Nos. 4:22125, Apr., 1904, Item no. 75a-f.
  • "Monarchists Dream," Daily Inter Ocean, 11:1, Sep. 30, 1883.
  • "Monks of Old," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 17:3, May 18, 1884.
  • "M. Brunetitère on Education," Open Court, v.11 Nos. 8:509-10, Aug., 1897.
  • "M. Clemenceau in Amárique," Mercure de France, v.131:568-9, Feb. 16, 1919.
  • "M. Ferdinand Brunetitère," Nation, v.64 Nos. 1657:239-40, Apr. 1, 1897.
  • "M. Roosevelt et le Kaiser," Mercure de France, v.120:738-9, Aug. 16, 1916.
  • "M. Waldeck-Rousseau and the French Elections," Independent, v.54:1123-5, May 8, 1902.
  • "M. Yves Guyot's Eightieth Birthday," New York Times, 16:6, Nov. 12, 1923.
  • "M. Zola on Daudet," Critic, v.29 Nos. 831, Jan. 22, 1898.
  • "Moreau de Saint Mery's Diary," Nation, v.95 Nos. 2455:55-7, Jul, 18, 1912. Item no. 59a.
  • "La mort du baron Tauchnitz," Mercure de France, v.150:285, Aug. 15, 1921.
  • "Mother and Son," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:6, Jun. 15, 1884.
  • "Le Mouvement des femmes aux Etats-Unis d'Amárique ... " Congrès International du Droit des Femmes; Ouvert à Paris, le 25 Juillet 1878, clos le 9 Aout suivant. pp 35-45.
  • "My Oxford Diary of 1909," American Oxonian, v.11 Nos. 1:10-14, Jan., 1924.
  • "Mystery Surrounding the Death of Jean Jacques Rousseau," by Julian Raspail and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Open Court, v.27 Nos. 3:140-51, Mar., 1913.
  • "Names of Paris Streets," New York Times, 11:7, Apr. 25, 1880.
  • "Nation's Homage," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :3, Jun. 21, 1885.
  • "New President of France," Independent, v.60:367-74, Feb. 15, 1906.
  • "Nice Explosion," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 19:3, May 11, 1884.
  • "No Color Line in France," New York Evening Post, 6, Aug. 23, 1919. Item no. 74.
  • "Norwegian Republicans," London Times, p.? Dec. 9, (Filed with T. Stanton-"The Republic in Norway.")
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.26 Nos. 756:109-10, Aug. 15, 1896.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.21 Nos. 625:99-100, Feb. 10, 1894.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.22 Nos. 646:14-15, Jul. 7, 1894
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.23 Nos. 681:184-5, Mar. 9, 1895.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.25 Nos. 729:97-8, Feb. 8, 1896.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.25 Nos. 730:116, Feb. 15, 1896.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.28 Nos. 803:21, Jul. 10, 1897.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.28 Nos. 819:253, Oct. 30, 1897.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.28 Nos. 827:402, Dec. 25, 1897.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.29 Nos.834:110-11, Feb. 12, 1898.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.31 Nos. 861:209-11, Mar., 1899.
  • "Notes from London and Paris," Critic, v.32 Nos. 866:727-9, Aug., 1899.
  • "Notes on Count Tolstoy," Open Court, v.25 Nos. 2:123-27, Feb., 1911.
  • "Notes on Renan," Critic, v.19 Nos. 581 :211-12, Apr. 8, 1893.
  • "Le Nouveau Président des Etats-Unis; Son Caractère, Ses Opinions, Ses Méthodes," Revue des Deux Mondes, Période 6, v.14:358-80, Mar. 15, 1913.
  • "Nouvelles de 1'étranger; La France et les Etats-Unis," Revue Bleue; Revue Politique et Littéraire, v.3:95, Jan. 19, 1895.
  • "Official Residences for American Diplomats," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.57:698-703, Jun., 1896.
  • "On Richard Whiteing in Paris," Critic, v.32 Nos. 867:782, Sep., 1899.
  • "Opinions Américaines," Mercure De France, v.120:544-6, Apr. 1, 1917.
  • "Opportunism's Opportunity," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:4, Oct. 4, 1885.
  • "Our French Visitors," European Correspondent, Nos. 1:2, Oct. 16, 1886.
  • "Our Ministers Abroad," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:6, Aug. 9, 1885.
  • "Our Paris Letter," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 17 :6, Nov. 16, 1884.
  • "Our Paris Letter. Interviews with De Brazza and Colonel Coustou, of the Fire Brigade," European Correspondent, Specimen, p.l, May 26, 1886.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.123:149-51, Sep. 1, 1917.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.127:143-47, May 1, 1918.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.131:525-27, Feb.16, 1919.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.136:355-58, Sep. 16, 1919.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.141:857-9, Aug. 1, 1920.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle," Mercure de France, v.142:511, Sep. 1, 1920.
  • "Ouvrages sur la Guerre Actuelle de 1914-1919," v.146:550-54, Mar. 1, 1921.
  • "Oxford in War Time," American Oxonian, v.11 Nos. 3:71-3, Jul., 1924.
  • "Paris Ablaze," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:3, Jan. 13, 1884.
  • "Paris Anarchists," Inter Ocean, 9:4, Apr. 7, 1883.
  • "Paris at her Best," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:6, Oct. 7, 1883.
  • "Paris Congress of the History of Religions," Forum, v.28:185-9, Oct., 1899.
  • "Paris Editor Explains," New York Times, p.? Nov. 2, 1911. Item no. 32.
  • "The Paris Exhibition," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 17:1, Jun. 2, 1889.
  • "Paris Exposition of 1900," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.60:394, Aug.? 1897.
  • "Paris Exposition of 1900," New York Times, 28:4, Dec. 1, 1895.
  • "Paris Exhibitions," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:6, Jul. 6, 1884.
  • "Paris Gayeties." Inter Ocean, 7:1, Jun. 24, 1883.
  • "Paris Gossip," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 2, 17:6, Nov. 30,1884.
  • "Paris in a Ferment," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9: 1, Jan. 20, 1884.
  • "Paris in August," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :4, Aug. 30, 1885.
  • "Paris in Mourning," Inter Ocean, 9:1, Jan. 24, 1883. (Article re-run on Feb. 1, 1883, 9:1).
  • "Paris Letter," Inter Ocean, 9:6, Apr. 21, 1883.
  • "Paris Notables," Inter Ocean, 5:1, Jul. 8, 1883.
  • "Paris Salon," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :1, Jun. 8, 1884.
  • "Paris Salon," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:3, May 24, 1885.
  • "Paris Social Museum," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 8:505-9, Aug., 1898.
  • "Paris Topics," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :7, Oct. 21, 1883.
  • "Parisian Chess-players," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:1, Mar. 29, 1885.
  • "Parisian Pleasures," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 9:6, Jul. 13, 1884.
  • "Parisian Pleasures," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :3, Mar. 8, 1885.
  • "Parisian Potentates," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :3, Jun. 7, 1885.
  • "Parisian Publication," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:3, May 17, 1885.
  • "Parisian Small Talk," Daily Inter Ocean, 17:1, Dec. 9, 1883.
  • "Parisian Topics," Inter Ocean, 7:1, Jun. 17, 1883.
  • "Parker Tomb Fund," Open Court, v. l:194-5, May 12, 1887.
  • "Paul Bert," European Correspondent, Nos. 6:6, Nov. 20, 1886.
  • "Paul Margueritte on Literary Prizes," Weekly Review, v.1 Nos. 29:622, Nov. 29, 1919. Item no. 63.
  • "Pen Pictures," Daily Inter Ocean, 11: 1, Dec. 30, 1883.
  • "Personal Characteristics of Emilio Castelar," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, v.73:503-5, Apr., 1904.
  • "Personal Souvenirs of Zola," Nation, v.75 Nos. 1945:281-21 Oct. 9, 1902. Item no. 3-4.
  • "Personal Traits of Emile Zola," Independent, v.54:2395-6, Oct. 9, 1902.
  • "Petitioning an Empress," Inter Ocean, 17:4, May 6, 1883.
  • "Pictures in Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, 11:5, Jun. 28, 1885.
  • "Piety at Yale and Cornell," Nation, v.111 Nos. 2871:45, Jul.lo, 1920.
  • "The Plague in Paris," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 17:1, Dec. 7, 1884.
  • "Poet of the Stacks," Freeman, v.5 Nos. 131:16, Sep. 13, 1922.
  • "Political Side of State Ownership in France," North American Review, v.198:248-56, Aug., 1913.
  • "The Pork War," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:1, Feb. 10, 1884.
  • "Portugal's Provisional Government," New York Times, p.? Jun.19, Item no. 33.
  • "President of France," Youth's Companion, v.? pp.? Nov. Si 1903, Item no. 1-2.
  • "President Wilson et M. Clemenceau," Mercure de France, v.131:379-80, Jan. 16, 1919.
  • "Prince of Americanists," New York Times, 14:6, Sep. 22, 1922.
  • "Professor Boyesen at Cornell University," Open Court, v.10 Nos. 7:4812-14, Feb. 13, 1896.
  • "Professor Gaston Bonet-Maury," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 10:630-4, Oct., 1898.
  • "Prohibition in Francei" International Interpretor, v.? pp 1271-2, Jan. 5, 1924. Item no.64.
  • "Protection In France," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 10:1, Nov. 9, 1884.
  • "Proved his Innocence," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 21 :3, Jul. 6, 1890.
  • "Publishing in Paris," Daily Inter Ocea n, 11: 1, Jul. 19, 1885.
  • "Quorum in European Legislatures," North American Review, v.153:737-49, Dec., 1891.
  • "Recollections of Barthelemy-Saint-Hilaire," Nation, v.61 Nos. 1588:406-7, Dec. 5, 1895.
  • "Recollections of Henry Schliemann," Open Court, v.5 Nos. 5:2748-51, Mar. 26, 1891.
  • "Recollections of Tauchnitz," Critic, v.24 Nos. 715:281-2, Nov. 2, 1895.
  • "Recollections of Victor Schoelcher," Open Court, v.8 Nos. 29:4151-3, Jul. 19, 1894.
  • "Religion of Rosa Bonheur," Open Court, v.24 Nos. 12:744-48, Dec., 1910.
  • "Religious Outlook in France," Monist, v.3:450-55, 1893. Review of Reviews, v.7:468, 1893.
  • "Reminiscences of Old Time Ithaca," Ithaca Jourual, p.? Jan. 5, 1909. Item no. 8-7.
  • "Removals in our Foreign Civil Service," Nation, v.51 Nos. 1467:100, Aug. 10, 1893.
  • "Republicanism in Europe," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :3, Sep. 23, 1883.
  • "Republicanism in Europe," Nation, v.99:433, Oct. 8, 1914,
  • "Revue de la Quinzaine; A l'Etranger, Etats-Unis," Mercure de France, v.l l6(nos. 436):738-9, Aug. 16, 1916.
  • "Revue de la Quinzaine; A l'Etranger, Etats-Unis," Mercure de France, v.l20(nos. 451):544-6, Apr. l, 1917.
  • "Revue de la Quinzaine; A l'Etranger, Etats-Unis," Mercure de France, v.l23(nos. 461):149-51, Sep. l, 1917.
  • "Romance of a French Library," Nation, v.105 Nos. 2716:74-6, Jul. 19, 1917.
  • "The Rothschilds," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.4, 25: 1, May 18, 1890.
  • "Rouher and Phillips," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 9:4, Feb. 24, 1884.
  • "A Round of Pleasure," Daily htter Ocean, 9:1, Jul, 5, 1885.
  • "Ruben Da1io aux Etats-Unis," Mercure de France, v.116:379-80, Jul. 16, 1916.
  • "Russia and the Evangelic Alliance," Open Court, v.2 Nos. 15:1009-l l, Jun. 7, 1888.
  • "Sack Ship," Natio n, v.71 Nos. 1846:385, Nov. 15, 1900.
  • "Saint-Saën's Estimate of Gounod," Nation, v.98 Nos. 2552:633, May 28, 1914.
  • "The Samoan Conference," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 3, 21 :3, Jun. 9, 1889.
  • "Sara Bernhardt as Hamlet," Critic, v.32 Nos. 865:638-40, Jul., 1899,
  • "Sardou and Bernhardt," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Jan. 18, 1885.
  • "Says Peace Fund Donation our Most Impressive World Act," Boston Sunday Post, p,?, Jun. 25; 1911. Item no. 29.
  • "Sebastion Castellion and Religious Toleration," Monist, v.4:98-105, 1894.
  • "Seneca Falls and Women's Rights," Independent, v.111 Nos. 3848:42-3, Aug. 4, 1923.
  • "Shadows in Bohemia," Daily Inter Ocean, 18:1, Apr. 12, 1885.
  • "Shelley in France," Nation, v.118 Nos. 3076:712-13, Jun. 18, 1924. Item no. 65.
  • "Signs of the Times," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :1, Apr. 13, 1884.
  • "Socialist Leaders Of Europe," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.3, 22:l, Jun. 15, 1890.
  • "Some Dreyfus Literature," Open Court, v.13 Nos. 2:121-24, Feb., 1899.
  • "Some English Democrats," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 13:3, Nov. 16, 1889.
  • "Some French Books on the Alsace-Lorraine Question," Open Court, v.32 Nos. 2:106-13, Feb., 1918.
  • "Some Froude Letters," Nation, v.74 Nos. 1930:504-6, Jun. 26, 1902. Item no, 5-6. Critic, v.24 Nos. 721:399-400, Dec. 14, 1895.
  • "Some Recent French Books on the Great War," Open Court, v.30:317-19, May, 1916.
  • "Some Recent French Memoirs," Critic, v.26 Nos. 769:304-5, Nov. 14, 1896.
  • "Some Unpublished Commentaries of George Ripley," Nation, v.106 Nos. 2764:735-6, Jun. 22, 1918.
  • "Some unpublished letters of Tolstoy. With an introduction by Theodore Stanton." Open Court, v. 25, Nos. 1:3-7, Jan., 1911.
  • "Some Weak Spots in the French Republic," Arena, v.4:561-69, Oct., 1891.
  • "Sons of Gascony; A Literary Invasion of the South of France," Critic, v.30 Nos. 857:349-53, Nov., 1898.
  • "The Sorbonne," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:1, Aug. 23, 1885.
  • "Soul of Young France," (A written introduction to "Parisian Silhouettes," by Helene Stanton. Plowshare, v.8 Nos. 5, Apr., 1919.
  • "South American Colonial Literature," Nation, v.113 Nos .. 2927:153-4, Aug. 10, 1921.
  • "Souvenirs of Bjomsteme Bjornson," Independent, v.56:73-5, Jan. 14, 1904.
  • "Souvenirs of the Cuban Revolution," Open Court, v.9 Nos. 13:4442-4, Mar. 28, 1895.
  • "Student Activities," North American Review, v.190:170-7, Aug., 1909.
  • "The Talented Taine," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 2, 11:l, Dec. 28, 1884,
  • "Tardy Tributes," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 2, 17:4, Oct. 19, 1884.
  • "Tauchnitz Collection," Critic, v.22 Nos. 655:159-60, Sep. 8, 1894.
  • "Thackeray's Letter to Baron Tauchnitz," Critic, v.24 Nos. 715:282, Nov. 2, 1895.
  • "Theodore Parker's grave," Open Court, v.5 Nos. 44:3063-5, Dec. 24, 1891. Freethinker's Magazine, v.10 Nos. 2:73-7, Feb., 1892.
  • "Through French Glasses," Daily Inter Ocean, 9:l, Dec. 15, 1883.
  • "Tissot's Illustration of the Gospels," Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, v.48:244-8, Jun., 1894.
  • "Treaty of Paris," Independent, v.51:115-18, Jan. 12, 1899.
  • "Tribute to Prof. Wheeler," Cornell Alumni News, v.? p.618, Jun. 21, 1905.
  • "Troubles of the Hog," Daily Inter Ocean, 29:1, Oct. 26, 1890.
  • "Two Republics," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :5, Jun. 22, 1884.
  • "Une des Grande Figures de L'histoire Le Président Wilson," La Revue Contemporaine, v.4 (N.S. nos. 26) 1-3, Jan. 25, 1919.
  • "Une Jettre de M. Thedore Stanton à propos des inédite de Balzac," Mercure de France, v.100:668, Dec. 1, 1912.
  • "L'Union Occidentale et Les Etats-Unis," La Revue Contemporaine, v.3 (N.S. nos. 19):41-3, May 25, 1918.
  • "United States at the Exposition of 1900," Living Age, v.214:762-4, Sep. 11, 1897.
  • "University Reform in France," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 6:375-78, Jun., 1898.
  • "The Upper Houses," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt.2, 11 :4, Sep. 21, 1884.
  • "Victor Charbonnel," Open Court, v.12 Nos. 5:293-9, May, 1898.
  • "Victor Cousin and the United States," Nation, v.60 Nos. 1541:27-8, Jan. IO, 1895.
  • "Victor Hugo's Family," Daily Inter Ocean, 10:1, Jun. 14, 1885.
  • "Wagner's Unpublished Letter," Nation, v.98 Nos. 2547:477, Apr. 23, 1914.
  • "Want Roosevelt in France," New York Times, 12:6, Apr, 10,1917, Item no.61.
  • "What the French Novelists are Doing," Critic, v.28 Nos. 810:109, Aug. 28, 1897.
  • "What the French Novelists are Doing," Critic, v.28 Nos. 811 :123, Sep, 4, 1897.
  • "Why Chambord was not Made King of France," Open Court, v.10 Nos. 49:5143-6, Dec. _3, 1896.
  • "Why Norway is not a Republic," Independent, v.60: 1538-42, Jun. 28, 1906.
  • "Woman In Politics," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :4, Dec. 23, 1883.
  • "Woman In Politics," Daily Inter Ocean, 19:4, Sep. 13, 1885.
  • "Woman Suffrage in France," Open Court, v.8 Nos. 26:4127-30, Jun. 28, 1894.
  • "A Woman's Aim," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt 2, 10:1, Dec. 24, Jun. 2, 1889.
  • "Woman's Honor," Daily Inter Ocean, 11 :I, Feb. 1, 1885.
  • "Women as Office-holders," Daily Inter Ocean, Pt. 3, 20:6, 1883.
  • "A Wonderful Woman," Daily Inter Ocean, pt.2, 11 :3, Mar. 30, 1884.
  • "Work in France Showing," New York Times, 12:6, Apr. 13, 1918.
  • "'Zoroaster' and 'Le Mage'," New York Tribune, 8:1, May 18, 1891.
  • "American Field Service during the Great War." 1515 A. [Aurel's Salon, Mme.] Aurel Mortier, Aurelie (de Faucamberge) & Robert Lestrange. 1919, typed, 10 p. See Lestrange.
  • "Belgian scholar in Want," lr. to the ed., Nation, Mar. 30, 1917, typed, Ip.
  • [Bjorn Bjornson.] MS, 2p. Dated at Paris Sep. 1911, untitled, typed, 2p. Appears to be a letter to ed.?] 1515 A.
  • Clemenceau, Georges, "Letters From America." 1515 H.
  • Conway, Moncure. MS typed; On death of Conway, to Putnam's Monthly. 1515 W: (Rem.) 12/19/07.
  • "Don Quichotte & Robinson Crusoe." An undated MSS by Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, 9 leaves. Translation, written in the hand of Theodore Stanton and unsigned. Filed with the original author.
  • "Franco-German Conflict of 1870-71, parts 1 & 2." 1515 JMK.
  • [A French Soldier Poet: Emile Henriot. T.S. MS : "Sent to Poetry Journal 7/12/18.] Typed, Sp. 1515 A.
  • "How I came from Reims to Paris, the story of a wounded ... " 1915, typed, 2p.
  • "Lafayette and the Scheffer family," MSS; typewritten: typed signature, dating 1902-M 18 leaves. There are also 50 leaves of an unedited version of the MSS, in holograph form. Ten leaves of holograph translation; six leaves of a translated letter from Lafayette to Cable, dated Aug. 4, 1832. An undated holograph note, signed L[a]F[ayette] to A. Scheffer. 1515 M.
  • "Leon Gambetta, Tribune of the Third Republic." MSS; typewritten, unsigned. 60 leaves; 2 copies. The life of Gambetta through his attendance at the Lycée at Cahors, ending just prior to his leaving for law school at Paris. Copy 2 has MS notes by Stanton, collections and inclusion notes for photographs etc. 1515 O-P.
  • "Misfortunes of Victor Hugo's daughter," 1902, typed, 4p.
  • "A Naval Episode of the Civil War." 2c., 1515 R.
  • "A Pacifist in the Trenches," typed, 13p, filed with E. Lemercier.
  • "The President of France." MSS; unsigned, 11 leaves, dating, 1903. The presidency of M. Loubet. Box 21 :1515 Vpt.1.
  • "Recollections of Emile Ollivier." MSS, dated at Toulouse, Aug. 29, [1913]; typewritten, typed signature, 7p. With Ip MS copy from MSS. Box 21:1515 Vpt.2.
  • "The Republic in Norway." 1515 A.
  • "Romance ofa French Library," typed, inc.
  • "To the editors of Harpers Weekly," No date, typed, lp.
  • "Two Sidedness of Russian News," lr. to the ed. Nation, 1919, typed, Sp.
  • "A Visit to Nahant." 1515 A.
  • "Walt Whitman in Germany." Walt Whitman in Germany - art. on see Hans Reisiger, 1922.
  • ["Wilson Apotheosis," A book review of 'Defeat in Victory', by George D. Herron. Dates from post Jan., 1925.]
  • Annuaire des Chateaux et des Départements, 1900-1901. A. La Fare, Paris, 1900, p.819.
  • Anthony, Katherine, Susan B. Anthony, Doubleday & Co., Inc., New York, 1954.
  • Appletons Cyclopedia of American biography, D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1887-1889.
  • Baguley, David, Bibliographie de la critique sur Emile Zola, 1864-1970, U. of Toronto Pr., 1978. Ref.nos:3290; 3710-1 J.
  • Baldensperger, Fernand, Bibliography of Comparative Literature, U. of N. Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1950.
  • Balzac Bibliography, W.H. Royce, compiler, U. Chicago Pr., Chicago, 1929.
  • Banquet offert à M. Henry D' Allèmagne par ses collègues et ses amis, Souvenir du 6 Mai 1908. Paris, 1908. P .8, 37. Annex.
  • Blatch, Harriot Stanton and Alma Lutz, Challenging Years, G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1940.
  • Bontemps, Arna, Free at Last, The Life of Frederick Douglass, Dodd, Mead & Co., New York.
  • Ceremony Held In Paris To Commemorate The Bi-Centenary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin, April 27, 1906. Comité D'Organisation., Paris, 1906. P.9. Annex.
  • Coad, Oral S.: "Report on the Contents of the Stanton Collection, New Jersey College for Women", unpublished. Typed mss, 32p.
  • Cobbe, Frances Power, Life of Frances Power Cobbe, Houghton Mifflin and Co., The Riverside Press Cambridge, Boston & New York, 1895. P.341, allusion to Stanton. Jacobi.
  • The Cornellian, 1875-6, Secret Societies of the Cornell University, Andrus, Mcchain & Co, [N.Y.?], 1876. Stanton one of the eds. Annex.
  • Foner, Philip S., The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass, International Pubs., New York, 1950 V.4: 121; 446.
  • Griffith, Elisabeth, In Her Own Right, The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Oxford U. Pr., New York, 1984.
  • Harper, Ida H., The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, Bowen-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, 1890. V.2:532, 561, pub. Hollenbeck Pr., Indianapolis, 1898. v.3:1281, 1338-9. See Gerritsen Collection.
  • Haskell, Daniel C., Nation, volumes 1-105, New York, 1865-1917, Index of Titles and Contributors, New York Public Library, N.Y., 1953.
  • History of the American Field Service in France Friends of France, 1914-1917. Told by its members with illustrations, v .1 Houghton Mifflin Co., The Riverside Press Cambridge, Boston & New York, 1920, p.viii, unique note from Stanton in copy. Annex.
  • Johns, Francis A., "A Zola Manuscript," Journal of the Rutgers University Library, 22:26-7, Jun., 1959.
  • Leveson Gower, George, Years of Endeavour, 1886-1907. John Murray, London, 1942, p.261, (missed in index.)
  • Literary Who's Who, Marquis, London 1897, 1920.
  • Lutz, Alma, Created Equal; A Biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1815-1902. John Day Co., New York, (c.1940.]
  • McFeely, William S., Frederick Douglass, W.W. Norton, New York, 1991. p.328.
  • Mr. Morton in France..Americans in Paris, May 14th, 1885. Stanton, editor-unique copy, titled as such by L.P.
  • Morton. Galignani Library, Paris, (on verso: Oxford, Horace Hart, printer to the University.) 1885. Stanton listed p.6, 7, 20, 25.
  • Mr. Whitelaw Reid in France, 1889-1892... Paris, March 24, Paris. American citizens, Brentano's, p.58.
  • Mott, Frank L., The History of American Magazines, 1885-1904. Belknap Pr. of Harvard U. Pr., Cambridge, 1905.1957. P.302, footnote.
  • Paine, Albert B., Mark Twain, A Biography... Harper & Bros., New York, 1912. P.928.
  • The Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony; Guide and Index to the Microform Ed., Ed.By P.O. Holland, A.D. Gordon, K.A. McDonough and G.K. Malmgreen. SR, Scholarly Resources Inc., Wilmington, 1992.
  • Qui Êtes-vous? 1908. Ch, Delagrave, Paris, 1908.
  • Record of the Members of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity ... 1825-1892. Catalogue committee, A.H. Kellog, New York, 1892. Annex.
  • Rice, Arthur H., "Herny B. Stanton as a Political Abolitionist," unpub. dissertation, Columbia U., 1968.
  • Sikemeier, J.H., Elise van Calcar-Schiotling ... 1822-1904. H.D. Tjeenik, Willink & Zoon, Haarlem, 1921. pp. 567-8, 570. Annex.
  • Smith, Herbert F., Manuscript Collection of the Rutgers University Library, Rutgers University Library, New Brunswick, NJ., 1964.
  • Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815- Intro by E.C. Dubois, afterword. By A.D. Gordon., Northwestern U. Press, Boston, 1993.
  • Stanton, G. S. When the Wildwood Was In Flower, J.S. Ogilvie Pub. Co., New York, 1910. Jacobi.
  • Stanton, H.B. Random recollections, New York, 1885, 1887.
  • Thayer, William R., The Life and Letters of John Hay, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1915. V.2:167, 356.
  • The Ten-Year Book of Cornell U. III, 1868-1898. Ithaca, Andrus & Church, New York, 1898. Annex,
  • Tout Paris, 1918. A. La Fare, Paris, 1918.
  • Who Was Who in America, A. N. Marquis & Co., Chicago, 1899.
  • Who's Who, 1904-. Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904.
  • "American committee of the Castelar Monument," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Dec. 31, 1903. 1515 B.2 (Stanton mentioned as honorary secretary.) Stanton MS: "See two pages further on for editorial on this subject. ["Monument to Emilio Castelar," Item nos. 4.])
  • "American Literature on the Continent," New York Times, Literary Section, p.? Oct. 15, 1910. 1515 D.62.
  • "Anniversary Celebration," Seneca County Courier Journal, p.? May 28, 1908. 1515 B.l 1-12.
  • Bennett, Raymond M., "Letters of James Anthony Froude", Journal of the Rutgers University Library, 11: 1-15, Dec., 1947; 12:38-53, Jun., 1949; 25:l0w23, Dec., 1961; 26:14-22, Dec., 1962. See also "An Unpublished Whittier Letter", Journal of the Rutgers University Library, 9:30-32, Dec., 1945,
  • Carroll, E. Malcolm, French Public Opinion and Foreign Affairs, 1870-1914, The Century Co., New York, 1931.
  • Charbonnel, Victor, "An Explanation," Open Court, v.13 nos. 1 (nos.512):36, Jan., 1899.
  • Coad, Oral S., "Mrs. Clemens Apologizes For Her Husband", Journal of the Rutgers University Library, 11 :30, Dec., 1947.
  • Colman, Gould P., "Women's Rights and Centralization of Libraries: A Note Concerning Collection Development", Journal of Library History, 14:73-6, Win.,1979,
  • "Cornell Alumni Meet In Paris," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Dec. 22, 1912. 1515 B.35.
  • "Cornell Men Celebrate Fortieth Anniversary," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Jun. 7, 1908. 1515 B.8.
  • Cornell U. Alumni See also: Meet in French capital; Personal Intelligence; Reminiscences of old time Ithaca; Dr. Schunnan in Paris.
  • 'dejeuner litterarire' See: Sears dejeuner ...
  • Dykeman, Amy, "To Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth", Journal of Library History, 17:468-73, Fall, 1982. "'To Pour Forth From My Own Experience': Two Versions of Elizabeth Cady Stanton", Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries, 44:1-16, Jun., 1982.
  • "Dr. Schurman in Paris," Cornell Alumni News, v.? p.? Jul., 1909. 1515 B.10.
  • "Europe's New Nationalism," New York Evening Post, p.? Jun. 10, 1911. 1515 B.30.
  • "French tribute to Woodrow Wilson," New York Sun, p.? Mar. 15, 1913. 1515 B.33.
  • "Funeral of M. De Blowitz," London Times, p.? Jan. 22, 1903. 1515 B.l.
  • "Great Anniversary Gathering," Seneca Falls Reveille, p.? May 29, 1908. 1515B.1I.
  • "He tore up his application blank," New York Sun, ed., 6:3, Jun. 15, 1910. 1515 B.28.
  • "Henry Mills Aldens 70th, Birthday, Souvenir of its Celebration," Harper's Weekly Spec. Issue, Dec. 15,1906. P.1823.
  • "Highest-priced newspaper," New York Times, p.? Oct. 11, 1911. 1515 B.32.
  • International Journal See also: Journal International; Nern jelenik ... ; New Daily; New International ... ; Newspaper ... ; World politics newspaper.
  • "An International Newspaper," London Standard, p.? Jun. 13/14? (1911.] 1515 B.30.
  • 'Le Journal International' due in January ... New York Herald, Paris ed. p.l, Jun. 13, [1911.] 1515 B.30.
  • "The Late Mr. Lavina; Funeral In Paris," London Times, p.? Aug. 8, 1908. 1515 B.5.
  • The Life of Louis Adolphe Thiers, by Francoise Le Goff.,. Translated ... by Theodore Stanton. G.P. Putnam's Sons, NewYork ... Reviews: 'Editor's Literary Record,' Harper's Monthly Magazine, v.59(nos.350):305, July 1879.
  • Literary 'dejeuner' ... See Sears dejeuner.
  • Maman, Lill, "Sixteen Unpublished Letters by Emile Zola to Theodore Stanton", French Review, 57:802-9, May 1984.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Baltimore American, p.? Oct 18, 1909. 1515 B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Providence Journal, p.? Aug. 29, 1909. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: New York Times, p.? Oct. 16, 1909. 1515 B.16.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Philadelphia Press, p.? Jun. 6, 1909. 1515 B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p.? Jun. 29, 1909. 1515 B.15.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: 'Tauchnitz'," New York Globe, p.? Mar.27, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Ature[sic?], St. Paul, Minn.Pioneer Press, p.? May 30, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "[Author?]s and Books," Chicago Record-Herald, p.?Sep.27, 1909. 1515B.16.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Chronicle and Comment," The Bookman, v? p.227-8, May, 1909. 1515 B.22.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "A collection of essays ... " Cleveland Plain Dealer, p.? Apr. 17, 1909. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Conversazioni letterarie," by Angelo De Gubematis.Il Popolo Romano, p.? Mar. [28-9?],1910. 1515 B.12.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "For Export," Boston Herald, p.? May 22, 1909. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "In 'A Manual of Amer ... ", Boston Transcript, p.? May 15, 1909. 1515 B.19.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Literary America ... ", Newark News, p.? Apr. 24, 1909. 1515 B.23.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "A Manual of Amer ... ", San Francisco Argonaut, v.? p.? May 1, 1909. 1515 B.24.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Book News Monthly, v.?p.?May, 1909. 1515B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: San Francisco Chronicle, p.? May 2, 1909. 1515 B.19.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Hartford Courant, p.? Apr. 13, 1909. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Colombus Dispatch, p.? May 15, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Independent, v.? p.? Feb. 24, 1910. 1515 B.18.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Chicago Inter Ocean, p.? Apr. 8, 1909. 1515 8.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Journal of Education, v.? p.? Jul. 8, 1909. 1515 B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Indianapolis Ne[w ... ?] p.? Jun. 20, 1909. 1515 B.19.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Portland Oregonian, p.? May 16, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Philadelphia Public Ledger, p.? May 2, 1909. 1515 B.24.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Review of Reviews, v.? p.? Nov., 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Spokane Spokesman, p.? May 30, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Baltimore Sun, p.? Apr. 11, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Richmond Times, p.? Aug. 15, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: Boston Watchman, p.? Apr. 8, 1909, 1515 B.20.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "New Books ... " Portland Journal, p.? May 16, 1909. 1515 B.23.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "No. 4,000 ofthe ... ", New York Evening Post, p.? Jul. 26,19(09?] 1515 B.24.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Publications of the day." Springfield Republican, p.? Apr. 3, 1909. 1515 B.19.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Recent Be11es-Lettres," Chicago Post, p.? Jul. 23, 1909. 15158.16.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Stanton, Theo ... " Literary Digest, v.? p.? May 15, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "Stanton, Thomas[sic] ... " Minneapolis Journal, p.? Apr. 11, 1909. 1515 B.21.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "A Survey of Amer ... ", by W.E. Simonds.Dial, v.? p.? Jan. I, 191[0]. 1515 B.22.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "The Tauchnitz edition ... " New York Churchman, p.? Aug. 28, 1909. 1515 B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: " ... Theodore Stanton gowned ... " Putnam's Magazine, v.?p.' 1 Feb., 1909. 1515B.17.
  • Manual of American Literature ed. by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "The very solid volume ... " Outlook, v.? p.? Jun. 19, 1909. 1515 B.20.
  • "Meet in French capital; Comellians in Paris send felicitations to Menocal '88." Cornell Alumni News, v.? p.? Jan, 8, 1913. 1515 B.35.
  • "Messieurs Les Candidats," by G[ as ton) D[ eschamps ], Le Temps, p.? Oct. 25, 1912. 1515 B.35.
  • "Mr, Stanton here to publish life of Rosa Bonheur," New York Telegram, p.?Jul.11,1910. 1515 B.25.
  • "Mrs. Stanton in Europe," Boston Woman's Journal, v.? :208, Dec. 22, 1906. 1515 B.7.
  • "M. Clemenceau, in 1910, was near meeting Mr. Wilson," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Jan. 15, 1919. 1515D.77.
  • "M. John Hay," by Yves Guyot. Le Siècle, p.? Jul. 2, 1905. 1515 B.4.
  • "M. Theodore Stanton, Correspondent du Harpers Weekly," Le Figaro, p.? May 24, 1902. (Photograph only.) 1515 B.5.
  • "Monument to Emilio Castelar," Editorial, New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Jan, 2, 1904. See also: "American Committee of the Castelar Monument," item nos. 2. 1515 8.4.
  • "Nemjelenik mega Journal International," Source unlmown, p.? [c.191 I.] 1515 8.33.
  • "New Daily Newspaper," London Daily Mail, p.? Oct. 11, 191 I. 1515 8.32.
  • "A New International Journal," Cornell Alumni News, p.? Nov. 8, 191 l. 1515 8.33.
  • "New International Journal," Cornell Daily Sun, p.? Nov. 3, 191 I. 1515 8.33.
  • "Newspaper of the world," New York Evening Post, p.8, Jun. 13, 1911.1515 B.31.
  • Obituaries: "Death Claims Noted Alumnus Of University," Ithaca Journal, p.2, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: Guyot, Yves, "Obituaire," Journal des Economistes, v.81:90-1, Apr., 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Dies," Philadelphia Inquirer, 2:1, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Dies At Rutgers .. ," Newark Evening News, 5:1, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton, Donor, Dies," Campus News, v.5(no.20); 1:2, Mar. 6, 1925. (See also v.6(no.23); l:4, Apr.16, 1926.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Journalist Died Sunday," Home News, 1 :6, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Journalist, Dies," New York Times, 17:6, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton Journalist, Dies," Trenton Evening Times, 2:6, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton, '74," Cornell Alumni News, Mar. 12, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton, 74, Dies In New Brunswick," New York Herald Tribune, 13:7, Mar. 2, 1925.
  • Obituaries: "Theodore Stanton, who died ... " Nation, v.120 (no.JI 15):281, Mar. 18, 1925.
  • "An Old 'Pupil' of Gov. Hughes," New York Times, Literary Sec., p.? Jul. 1910. 1515 8.13.
  • "Personal Intelligence; Paris, Cornell University Reunion," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Apr. l, 1918. 1515 D.74.
  • "Le politicien litteraire," Le Temps, p.? Mar. 16, 1913. 1515 8.36.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: "A Famous Animal Artist," by Edwin L. Shunnan. Chicago Record Herald, p.? Oct. 22, 1910. 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: " ... Woman Artist," New York Times, Sec.?p.? Jan. 14, 1911. 1515 8.27.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: "As Mr. Manalini said ... " New York Globe & Commercial Advertiser, p.? Oct. 15, 1910. 1515 8.26-7.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: "Mr. Stanton Here to Publish Life of Rosa Bonheur," New York Telegram, p.? Jul. 11, 1910. 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: " ... Rosa Bonheur," New York Sun, p.? [1910.] 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: New York Times, p.? [1910.] 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: Boston Transcript, p,? Oct. 29, [1910.] 1515 8.25.
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: Career. by James L. Ford. New York Herald, p.? [1910.J 1515 8.25. (duplicate of above.)
  • Reminiscences de Rosa Bonheur , D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1910. Reviews & notices: "Special Cable to New York American,"by Marquis De Castellane. New York American, p.? [1910.] 1515 B.27.
  • Reviews and Reviewers, advertisement, Critic, v.34(0S, nos.860):xix, Feb., 1899,
  • Sears, (Joseph) dejeuner: "Cet apres-midi M. Theodore Stanton a donné un dejuener en l'honneur de M. Joseph 35 Sears ... " Le Temps, p.? Apr. 2, 1906. 1515 8.4.
  • Sears, (Joseph) dejeuner: "Echos," Journal Des Debats, p.? Apr. 15, 1906. 1515 8.5.
  • Sears, (Joseph) dejeuner: "A la suite d'un dejeuner offert M. Theodore Stanton ... l'honneur de M. Sears ... " Journal Des Debats, p.7 Apr. 10, 1906. 1515 8.5.
  • Sears, (Joseph) dejeuner: "The 'Temps' reports that Mr. Theodore Stanton gave a 'literary dejeuner' [for] Mr. Joseph Sears," New York Herald, Paris ed., p.? Apr. 2, 1906. 1515 8.5.
  • "Seneca Falls and Women's Rights," lndependent, v.111 (nos. 3848):42-3, Aug. 4, 1923. 1515 D.64.
  • A Soldier of France to His Mother, by Lemercier, Eugene Emmanuel. A.C, McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Annex. Reviews & notices: "Books and Reading," New York Evening Post, p.? Jul. ll, 1917. 1515 D.69.
  • A Soldier of France to His Mother, by Lemercier, Eugene Emmanuel. A.C, McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Annex. Reviews & notices: " ... of France to His Mother," Churchman, p.? Jul. 14, 1917. 1515 D.68.
  • A Soldier of France to His Mother, by Lemercier, Eugene Emmanuel. A.C, McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Annex. Reviews & notices: " ... Letter," North American, p.? Jun. 30, 1917. 1515 D.68.
  • A Soldier of France to His Mother, by Lemercier, Eugene Emmanuel. A.C, McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Annex. Reviews & notices: "Some War Books," New York Tribune, p.? Aug. 11, 1917. 1515 D.68.
  • A Soldier Unafraid, by Comet-Auquier, Andre. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1918. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: "In Alsatian Trenches," New York Tribune, p.? Jul. O, 1918. 1515 D.69.
  • A Soldier Unafraid, by Comet-Auquier, Andre. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1918. Translated and introduced by Theodore Stanton. Reviews & notices: " ... "[Boston Transcript ?] p.? [1918.] 1515 D.68.
  • "Theodore Stanton '76 in hospital attire," Cornell Alumni News, Mar. 18, 1915.
  • "Tribute to Prof. Wheeler," Cornell Alumni News, v.? :618, Jun. 21, 1905? 1515 D.78.
  • Twain, see Clemens.
  • "La Vie à Paris," by Jules Claretie. Le Temps, p.? Jan. 6, 1911. 1515 8.28.
  • "Walks and Talks," by Julius Chambers. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p.? Oct. 8, 1910. 1515 8.14.
  • Whitman, Walt, see Stanton mss; Reisiger, 1922.
  • Whittier, John Greenleaf, see Bennett.
  • "The work of the Comité International Olympique," Revue Olympique, pp. 109-13. (Courtesy of Prof. John Lucas.)
  • "World Politics Newspaper," New York Sun, p.? Jun. 12, 1911. 1515 8.30.
  • "Wrongs and perils of woman suffrage; with postscript," by James Monroe Buckley. Century Magazine, v.48(nos. 26):613-23; 625-6, Aug., Incomplete remnant pasted inside back cover of Woman Question in Europe, ed. by Theodore Stanton. Jacobi.
  • Zola, Emile, see Johns; Maman.
  • Bibliothèque Nationale
  • British Museum
  • Brown U., John Hay Library. (Hay, 1838-1905.)
  • Cornell U., Coll.: E.Cotes, 1861-1922; L.N. Nichols, 1868-1953; Stanton, 1851 -1925; A.D. White Papers (1832-1918.)
  • Hobart College.
  • Library of Congress, F. Douglass papers.
  • Radcliffe, Schlesinger Library. Coll. G.E. Channing.
  • U. of California, Berkeley, Haskell family papers.
  • American Newspaper Directory, Geo. P. Rowell & Co., v.17-18, 1885-86, 1901-2.
  • American Newspaper Journalists, 1873-1900; Perry J, Ashley, ed. (Dictionary of Literary Biography, v.23, 1983.), A Bruccoli Clark, Gale Res., Book Tower, Detroit, 1983. W. Reid, pp. 298-305.
  • Associated Press, 'M.E.S. 'His book, a tribute and a souvenir of the twenty-five years, 1893-1918 ... Melville E. Stone. Harper & Bro., New York, 1918.
  • Boughner, Genevieve J., Women in journalism... D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1926.
  • Chambers, Julius, News Hunting On Three Continents, Mitchell Kennerley, New York, 1921
  • Dennis, Charles H., Victor Lawson, His Time and His Work, Greenwood Pr., Pub., New York. (copy; U. of Chicago, 1935.)
  • Desmond, Robert W., The Information Process; World News Reporting To the Twentieth Century, U. of Iowa Pr., Iowa City, 1978.
  • Dictionary Literary Biography, serial, see Am. News. Journalists, above.
  • Duncan, Bingham, Whitelaw Reid, Journalist, Politician, Diplomat. U. of Georgia Pr., Athens, 1975.
  • Carroll, Eber M., French Public Opinion and Foreign Affairs, Archon Books, Hamden, 1964.
  • Giles, Frank, A Prince of Journalists, The Life and Times of Henri Stefan Opper de Blowitz, Faber & Faber Ltd., London, 1962.
  • Gramling, Oliver, AP-The Story of News, Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York, 1940.
  • Halasz, Nicholas, Captain Dreyfus; The Story of a Mass Hysteria, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1955.
  • Harper, J. Henry, The House of Harper, a century of publishing in Franklin Square, Harper & Bros. Pub., New York, 1912.
  • Laney, Al, Paris Herald: The incredible newspaper, Greenwood Pr., Pub., New York,copy; 1947, 1968 repr.
  • Livois, René de, Histoire de la Presse Française, Lausanne, Editions Spes, 1965.
  • Mott, Frank L., A History of American Magazines, 1885- 1905, Belknap Pr., Harvard U. Pr., Cambridge, 1957.
  • Mowrer, Paul S., The House of Europe, Houghton Mifflin Co. & Riverside Pr., Boston & Cambridge, 1945.
  • Newspaper History, from the seventeenth century to the present day, ed.: George Boyce, James Curran and Pauline Wingate, Constable, London & Sage Pub., Beverly Hills, 1978.
  • Rogers, James E., The American Newspaper, U. of Chicago Pr., Chicago, Sep., 1909.
  • Rohr, Donald G., compiler, Selections from The Woman Question in Europe ... selected, Mss Information Corp, New York, [1974.J
  • Salmon, Lucy Maynard, The Newspaper and the Historian, Oxford U. Pr., New York, 1923.
  • Snyder, Louis L., The Dreyfus Case; A Documentary History, Rutgers U. Pr., New Brunswick, 1973.
  • Tebbel, John, The Compact History of the American Newspaper, Hawthorn Bks., Inc., New York, 1969.
  • Watson, Elmo S. A History of Newspaper Syndicates in the United States, 1865-1935. Chicago, 1936.
  • White, Andrew Dickson, Autobiography ... with portraits, The Century Co., 1905. 2v.
  • Whiteing, Richard, The Life of Paris, Bernard Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1901.
  • Child, Theodore (1846-1902), "The Paris Newspaper Press," Fortnightly Review, NS38 (OS nos.224):149- Worked for Sun, at one point, (John Cotton Dana Library, Rutgers—Newark).
  • Crawford, Emily, "Journalism as a Profession For Women," Contemporary Review, v.64:362-71, Sep., 1893. (Interviewed, Review of reviews, v.9:419, Apr., 1894.)
  • Daily Inter Ocean, Chicago (L.C.mflm.)
  • Galignani Messenger, 1890 only. Bibliothèque Nationale.
  • Huddleston, Sisley, "Correspondent in Paris," Blackwood's Magazine, v.216:321-31, Sep., 1924.
  • Reinach, Joseph, "Present aspects of the Dreyfus case," North American Review, v.168:761-70, June, 1899. (Reviewed, as author for Histoire de l'Affaire Dreyfus, Nation, v.73:117-8, Aug. 8, 1901.)
  • New York Times Index, 1878-1925, have added to published section of bibliography.
  • Parisian, Paris. Bibliothèque Nationale.

General

(1) Gordon, Ann & Patricia Holland, eds. Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, eds.; Microform ed. Stanton to Elizabeth Smith Miller, Feb. 11, 1851; reel 7:36-7. Collection of the Library of Congress. The remainder of the quote" ... with great ease comparatively!!" is an understatement, Theodore in fact was born with a dislocated shoulder; Elisabeth Griffith, in her book In Her Own Right incorrectly identifies Theodore as his brother Daniel (or 'Neil', as he was known to the family, p. 69.) c.f. H.B. Stanton to ECS, Feb. 20, 1851, reel 7. 'Neil,' was to be sent to the Weld School by Mar. I, 1851, at which point he is 9 yrs. of age and quite a problem.

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(2) Conway, M.D., Sep. 10, 1900, holograph signed. H.B. Stanton, Random Recollections, 2" & 3" ed., 1886-7. J.R. Young note: Reminiscences, c. 1865-66, Box 21:1515 Wpt.1.

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(3) Theodore Stanton Papers: William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), to Theodore Stanton; holograph, signed and dated at Roslyn, Long Island, May 10, 1866, Ip., encl. missing.

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(4) Stanton, Gerrit Smith, When the Wildwood was in Flower, J.S. Ogilvie Pub. Co., New York, 1910, pp 14-15. New York Times, 2:6, Aug. 5, 1863. George Smalley defended the building. Elizabeth Cady Stanton identified the asylum " ... on Fifth Avenue was only two blocks away from us." Typescript, Jul., 1863.

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(5) Stanton, Henry Brewster, "New-York Custom-House, Letter. .. To Hon. S.P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury." New York Times, 8:1, Nov. 6, 1863. The editors of the New York Times in their obituary of H.B. Stanton, were polite enough to avoid reference to the affair, preferring to highlight Stanton as a leading 'Barnburner' of 1845 and the ultimate political clash, resulting in a warning to Salmon P. Chase: "'Should your name come before the next Republican National Convention as a candidate for President I shall be there. And I shall beat you.' That message cost Mr. Stanton his office." NYT, 2:1, Jan. 15, 1887.

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(6) Rice, Arthur Henry B. Stanton "As a Political Abolitionist." Dissertation, collection of Columbia University, New York, 1968, pp.462, 446.

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(7) Cornell University, "Vital Statistics," holograph, in the hand of Stanton, no dates for attendance. A Record of the Members of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity.... 1825-1892, A.H. Kellogg, New York, 1892; on p.223 Stanton lists student record as 1866-'68. It appears that Theodore may have been forced to study part-time.

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(8) Griffith, Elisabeth, In Her Own Right, the Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Oxford U. Pr., New York, 1984, p.112-events of 1867, p.127, Train, p.186, schism, p.180, May 11, 1869, p. 137.

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(9) Record of the Members of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity and a City and Town Directory, A.H. Kellog, New York, 1892 (copy), p.223. Stanton lists his tenure at Cornell University, Vital Statistics, Class of 1876, collection: Rare and Manuscript Collections, Carl A. Kroch Library, Cornell U., Ithaca, N.Y.

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(10) Theodore Stanton-Personal Souvenirs, no, 1.

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(11) Theodore Stanton-Reminiscences, c.1865-6. Mott, Frank L., American Journalism; A History: 1690-1960, Macmillan co., 1962. On p.462, Mott writes of Young " ... headed a [ small newspaper] chain in the early seventies composed of the Philadelphia Evening Star and Abend-Post and the New York Standard." It was Young who first inspired Stanton to focus on the republic of France, sometime in 1865-66, prior to his term as editor of the New York Tribune.

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(12) Theodore Stanton-Reminiscences, New York, Sep. 28, 1907: Congressman Charles T. Dunwell recalls Frederick Douglass lecture; Horace Greeley accepts Stanton's offer, on Oct. 18, 1871 and offers choices of lectures: Abraham Lincoln; Wit; or Self made men.

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(13) Griffith, p. 160; The Cornellian, 1875-6, pub. Secret Societies of Cornell U., Andrus, McChain & Co., New York, 1876, p.88; Congrès International du Droit des Femmes; Ouvert a Paris, le 25 Juillet 1878, Clos le 9 Août suivant, [Paris, 1878.) Stanton's attendance listed on pp.8-10; text of his speech pp.35-45.

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(14) Stanton, Theodore, "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, 60:264, Mar. 16, 1916; "Foreign Correspondent," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 51 :750-51, 1892.

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(15) For a discussion on the Syndicale de la Press Etrangère see: Robert W. Desmond, The Information Process: World News Reporting to the Twentieth Century, U. of Iowa Pr., 1978, p.311.

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(16) Child, Theodore, "Paris Newspaper Press," Fortnightly Review, N.S.38: 149-50, Aug. I, 1885, p.150.

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(17) Desmond, ibid, pp. 316-17. Desmond goes on to write: "So far as is known, this is the only instance of a correspondent being executed, by official order until the Nazi government exercised control in Germany during World War II."

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(18) Child, op. cit., does not find the feuilleton, any less important than a chronique. Literary articles, were of a broad subject group that could embrace works of fiction, to the size of the novel. Ironically, serialized novels were no stranger to American audiences and the newspaper industry, no medium claimed a monopoly, not even magazines, The 'European Correspondent,' a news syndicate in 1886, included stories from Zola owing to the appetite of the U.S. market.

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(19) Blatch, Harriot Stanton & Alma Lutz, Challenging Years, G.P. Putnam Sons, New York, 1940, pp. 49-50; Theodore Stanton-Personal Souvenirs, Nos. 31-46. The entire wedding tour of the United States is completely documented in the aforementioned file.

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(20) Stanton, Theodore, "Geneva Peace Congress," New York Tribune, 2:4, Oct. 28, 1881; Record of the members .... , p.223, Stanton listed as Delegate.

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(21) Lawson was mostly concerned with affairs of the Western Associated Press, following the 1892 affair, he became a central figure in the founding of the modem Associated Press at the turn of the century.

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(22) Bertha, Margaret, "Paris Life," Daily Inter Ocean, 7:6, May 15, 1880. The Daily Galignani Messenger, founded 1814 welcomed Anglo-American journalists. William M. Thackeray (1811-1863) was its most famous British editor. Bertha, op cit.:-Their monopoly was to be challenged with the Parisian, a 'lively paper' that flourished from 1879-1882; the editor Charles Was[s]on's [sic?], with Edward Smith King, were reported to having taken lodgings there.

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(23) ECS, 80 Years & More, 33 7-9, 345. For her labor she was awarded with a dousing from another guest at the chateau, mistaken for a braying donkey, just outside her bedroom. A crowning highlight to a vacation that went awry from the onset. On entering France, a handgun accidentally went off, injuring the porter who was holding the Stanton luggage; the affair caused much distress and the full attention of the local authorities, resulting in a fine of 2,000fr. Quite an impression, no doubt, for Theodore's wife Marguerite

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(24) Stanton, Theodore, "French Intrigue," Daily Inter Ocean, 5:1, Jul. 15, 1883. He published two other notes: "Paris Anarchists," ibid, 9:4, Apr. 7; "Paris Letter," 9:6, Apr. 21, 1883.

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(25) European Correspondent, Nos. 1-37, May 26, 1886-Jun.25, 1887. Collection: Cornell U.-Stanton notes in copy that it continued for a year or two after. In Dec. of 1886, the Paris group came under the auspices of Wason & Co., with management under A Delpierre from May 26, 1886-Mar. 19, 1887, J. Mellet replaced the latter from Mar. 26, 1887 on—the printer for the collection was T. Symonds; the New York agent was W.R. Benjamin. Inter Ocean, ECS 80 Years & More, Schocken Bks, New York, 1971, pp 400-1. The Bibliothèque Nationale, has a Clarence Wason taking care of Child's estate in 1892, Goncourt papers, XXVII, NAF22477.

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(26) Chambers, Julius, News Hunting on Three Continents, Mitchell Kennerly, New York, 1921.

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(27) Duncan, Bingham, Whitelaw Reid, Journalist, Politician, Diplomat. U. of Georgia Pr., Athens, 1975.

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(28) Boughner, Genevieve Jackson, Women in Journalism, D. Appleton and co., New York, 1926, p.282.

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(29) One example of Leslie copyright: "Free Thinkers In France," Daily Inter Ocean, 18:1, Oct. 12, 1890, The example for Stanton is dated earlier: "Servants In France," Ibid., 19:1, Sep. 1, 1889. Mrs. Frank Leslie, also copyrights in her own name: "Historic Kisses," Ibid, 28:1, Oct. 19, 1890.

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(30) Tebbell, John, Compact History of the American Newspaper, Hawthorn Bks Inc., NY, 1969, p.139. Cornell University, Carl A. Kroch Library, Stanton, Theodore, Class of 1876, Vital Statistics.

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(31) Stedman; Elisabeth Griffith, op. cit., pp. 173-4, mistakingly concluded that Stanton and his ten year lecture series at Hobart College implied a permanent return to the U.S. It was in the fall of 1922 when he last re-entered America) never to return to Europe.; "The work of the Comité International Olympique," Revue Olympique, Jan., 1901, citation courtesy of Prof. John Lucas. Robert Stanton was credited with being the publisher in his obituary, New York Times, 11 :4, Feb. 26, 1920.

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(32) Snyder, Louis L., The Dreyfus Case; A Documentary History, Rutgers U. Pr., New Brunswick, 1973.

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(33) Blowitz, Henri GSAO de Oppert, 1825-1903, Als, 3p., Jan. 9, [1897.] This particular note, confirmed for Stanton, an assertion made by William M. Fullerton, that he acted as translator for de Blowitz's transmissions to London.

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(34) Snyder, ibid.

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(35) White, Andrew D. to Stanton, From Berlin, Jul. 23, 1901, Tls, 3p. The call was to rally around Theodore's former fiancée, Clara.

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(36) Stanton, Theodore-Reminiscences, Sep. 18, 1905. See also Stanton's copies of letters to W.B. Fitts that outline the sharing of office space. The move would have been completed by early 1900.

General

(37) For H.J. Middleton, d. 1904: Associated Press, 'M.E.S. 'His book, a tribute and a souvenir of the twenty-five years, 1893-1918 ... Melville E. Stone. Harper & Bro., New York, 1918, p.166. See also following note; Gramling, Oliver, AP-The Story of News, Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York, 1955.

General

(38) Lamar Middleton, d. 1910: Mowrer, Paul S., The House of Europe, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1945, p.128. Both Middletons were photographed: Gerschel, A., Cinq semaines à Rennes: deux cents photographies, F. Juven, [1897], pp. 84-5, 140, 169, 173. See also "La Colonie Américaine," Le Figaro, 6-8, May 24, 1902.

General

(39) Delmas, Leon R. (pseudonym of René de Pont-Jest.); Agoncillo, Felipe; Reinach, Joseph, 1857-1921.

General

(40) Cambon, Jules, 1900; Trarieux, with Lausel letter, Apr. 10, 1900; AP, M.E.S., ibid, pp. 127-8.

General

(41) For a continental edition of the NAR, see Andrew D. White to Stanton, Tls, Jul. 23, 1901.

General

(42) 'Nobel Review', see John Lund, [Jan., 1906.]

General

(43) International Lit. Bureau, see Booker T. Washington, Tls to Stanton, Jul. 10, 1905 (Stanton's address 9 ave du Trocadero.)

General

(44) Bibliothequè National, 'Circular Lit. Letter': Havet-NAF 24506:222, Ms correction by T.S., 9 ave du Trocadero added. The Stanton family had moved to 9 rue de Bassano no later than 8/6/'87 and moved again to 9 ave de Trocadero in 1900-- Karl Blind, Apr. 25, 1900. Coincidently, Henry James had written to Stanton in 1903 declining to write on French decadence for the Europeen 'circular.' Unfortunately, he does not mention the name of the editor of the newspaper. See also Henry C. Lodge, refers to the title on Dec. 22, 1903.

General

(45) Cornell U., ibid, vital statistics, for club note. The Echo de Paris, occupied the ground floor overlooking the Place de l'Opéra et le Théâtre. L 'Européen (L.C. AP20.E9, unreviewed.) Le Correspondant, Quatre-vingtième année., another suspicious title given Stanton's propensity toward the title and variants, Dir., Etienne Lamy, q.v.; sécrétaire de la Rédaction, Edouard Trogan; Admin., Jules Gervais. Rel; philos; pol; hist; sci; ec; soc; b_-av; lit; Beaux -Arts. (31 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris, 7e.) L'Européen; Courier international hebdomadaire, 24 Rue Dauphine, Paris-VIe. 190?

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(46) The Library of Congress have the sheets to the issue, for the want of a better term. Oddly enough it was indexed through the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature.

General

(47) A number of authors express their view on Villard, in letters from W.H. Denison, H. de Wolf Fuller, W.H. Johnson, Villard.

General

(48) The Weekly Review, unique copy, Stanton Ms, 1 p. Francis Stanton, Theodore Stanton's grandson, Dec. 20, 1995, confirmed that Helen died of the disease in July 1925.

General

(49) Rutgers University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives, Demarest W.H.S., Jan. 24, 1918.

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(50) "Attacking the clubs," New York Times, 6:4, Jul. 15, 1910; "He tore up his application blank," New York Sun, 6:3, same date. Staoton, Theodore, "No Color Line In France," New York Evening Post, 6, Aug. 23, 1919.

General

(51) New Brunswick Home News, 1:6, Mar. 2, 1925.

General

(52) The portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, by O.H. Perry, is now a part of the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Memorial Collection. Stanton first notices Perry in "Notes from Paris", in the Critic, on Feb. 12, 1898. The painting is based on the Decker photograph captioned: "At the age of seventy". It was first published in the "Eightieth Birthday of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton", published in Leslie's Weekly, p.349, Nov. 28, 1895.

General

(53) Blatch, Harriot Stanton to Alexander S. Graham, Apr. 27, 1925. Special Collections and University Archives (SC/UA) A.S. Graham, R-bio (faculty), Box 8.

General

(54) Roy F. Nichols to A. English, Oct. 20, 1937, introducing Miss Margaret Fuller, Tls, Ip.

General

(1) Gordon, Ann & Patricia Holland, eds. Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, eds.; Microform ed. Stanton to Elizabeth Smith Miller, Feb. 11, 1851; reel 7:36-7. Collection of the Library of Congress. The remainder of the quote" ... with great ease comparatively!!" is an understatement, Theodore in fact was born with a dislocated shoulder; Elisabeth Griffith, in her book In Her Own Right incorrectly identifies Theodore as his brother Daniel (or 'Neil', as he was known to the family, p. 69.) c.f. H.B. Stanton to ECS, Feb. 20, 1851, reel 7. 'Neil,' was to be sent to the Weld School by Mar. I, 1851, at which point he is 9 yrs. of age and quite a problem.

General

(2) Conway, M.D., Sep. 10, 1900, holograph signed. H.B. Stanton, Random Recollections, 2" & 3" ed., 1886-7. J.R. Young note: Reminiscences, c. 1865-66, Box 21:1515 Wpt.1.

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(3) Theodore Stanton Papers: William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), to Theodore Stanton; holograph, signed and dated at Roslyn, Long Island, May 10, 1866, Ip., encl. missing.

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(4) Stanton, Gerrit Smith, When the Wildwood was in Flower, J.S. Ogilvie Pub. Co., New York, 1910, pp 14-15. New York Times, 2:6, Aug. 5, 1863. George Smalley defended the building. Elizabeth Cady Stanton identified the asylum " ... on Fifth Avenue was only two blocks away from us." Typescript, Jul., 1863.

General

(5) Stanton, Henry Brewster, "New-York Custom-House, Letter. .. To Hon. S.P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury." New York Times, 8:1, Nov. 6, 1863. The editors of the New York Times in their obituary of H.B. Stanton, were polite enough to avoid reference to the affair, preferring to highlight Stanton as a leading 'Barnburner' of 1845 and the ultimate political clash, resulting in a warning to Salmon P. Chase: "'Should your name come before the next Republican National Convention as a candidate for President I shall be there. And I shall beat you.' That message cost Mr. Stanton his office." NYT, 2:1, Jan. 15, 1887.

General

(6) Rice, Arthur Henry B. Stanton "As a Political Abolitionist." Dissertation, collection of Columbia University, New York, 1968, pp.462, 446.

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(7) Cornell University, "Vital Statistics," holograph, in the hand of Stanton, no dates for attendance. A Record of the Members of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity.... 1825-1892, A.H. Kellogg, New York, 1892; on p.223 Stanton lists student record as 1866-'68. It appears that Theodore may have been forced to study part-time.

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(8) Griffith, Elisabeth, In Her Own Right, the Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Oxford U. Pr., New York, 1984, p.112-events of 1867, p.127, Train, p.186, schism, p.180, May 11, 1869, p. 137.

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(9) Record of the Members of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity and a City and Town Directory, A.H. Kellog, New York, 1892 (copy), p.223. Stanton lists his tenure at Cornell University, Vital Statistics, Class of 1876, collection: Rare and Manuscript Collections, Carl A. Kroch Library, Cornell U., Ithaca, N.Y.

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(10) Theodore Stanton-Personal Souvenirs, no, 1.

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(11) Theodore Stanton-Reminiscences, c.1865-6. Mott, Frank L., American Journalism; A History: 1690-1960, Macmillan co., 1962. On p.462, Mott writes of Young " ... headed a [ small newspaper] chain in the early seventies composed of the Philadelphia Evening Star and Abend-Post and the New York Standard." It was Young who first inspired Stanton to focus on the republic of France, sometime in 1865-66, prior to his term as editor of the New York Tribune.

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(12) Theodore Stanton-Reminiscences, New York, Sep. 28, 1907: Congressman Charles T. Dunwell recalls Frederick Douglass lecture; Horace Greeley accepts Stanton's offer, on Oct. 18, 1871 and offers choices of lectures: Abraham Lincoln; Wit; or Self made men.

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(13) Griffith, p. 160; The Cornellian, 1875-6, pub. Secret Societies of Cornell U., Andrus, McChain & Co., New York, 1876, p.88; Congrès International du Droit des Femmes; Ouvert a Paris, le 25 Juillet 1878, Clos le 9 Août suivant, [Paris, 1878.) Stanton's attendance listed on pp.8-10; text of his speech pp.35-45.

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(14) Stanton, Theodore, "Literary Affairs in France," Dial, 60:264, Mar. 16, 1916; "Foreign Correspondent," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 51 :750-51, 1892.

General

(15) For a discussion on the Syndicale de la Press Etrangère see: Robert W. Desmond, The Information Process: World News Reporting to the Twentieth Century, U. of Iowa Pr., 1978, p.311.

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(16) Child, Theodore, "Paris Newspaper Press," Fortnightly Review, N.S.38: 149-50, Aug. I, 1885, p.150.

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(17) Desmond, ibid, pp. 316-17. Desmond goes on to write: "So far as is known, this is the only instance of a correspondent being executed, by official order until the Nazi government exercised control in Germany during World War II."

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(18) Child, op. cit., does not find the feuilleton, any less important than a chronique. Literary articles, were of a broad subject group that could embrace works of fiction, to the size of the novel. Ironically, serialized novels were no stranger to American audiences and the newspaper industry, no medium claimed a monopoly, not even magazines, The 'European Correspondent,' a news syndicate in 1886, included stories from Zola owing to the appetite of the U.S. market.

General

(19) Blatch, Harriot Stanton & Alma Lutz, Challenging Years, G.P. Putnam Sons, New York, 1940, pp. 49-50; Theodore Stanton-Personal Souvenirs, Nos. 31-46. The entire wedding tour of the United States is completely documented in the aforementioned file.

General

(20) Stanton, Theodore, "Geneva Peace Congress," New York Tribune, 2:4, Oct. 28, 1881; Record of the members .... , p.223, Stanton listed as Delegate.

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(21) Lawson was mostly concerned with affairs of the Western Associated Press, following the 1892 affair, he became a central figure in the founding of the modem Associated Press at the turn of the century.

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(22) Bertha, Margaret, "Paris Life," Daily Inter Ocean, 7:6, May 15, 1880. The Daily Galignani Messenger, founded 1814 welcomed Anglo-American journalists. William M. Thackeray (1811-1863) was its most famous British editor. Bertha, op cit.:-Their monopoly was to be challenged with the Parisian, a 'lively paper' that flourished from 1879-1882; the editor Charles Was[s]on's [sic?], with Edward Smith King, were reported to having taken lodgings there.

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(23) ECS, 80 Years & More, 33 7-9, 345. For her labor she was awarded with a dousing from another guest at the chateau, mistaken for a braying donkey, just outside her bedroom. A crowning highlight to a vacation that went awry from the onset. On entering France, a handgun accidentally went off, injuring the porter who was holding the Stanton luggage; the affair caused much distress and the full attention of the local authorities, resulting in a fine of 2,000fr. Quite an impression, no doubt, for Theodore's wife Marguerite

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(24) Stanton, Theodore, "French Intrigue," Daily Inter Ocean, 5:1, Jul. 15, 1883. He published two other notes: "Paris Anarchists," ibid, 9:4, Apr. 7; "Paris Letter," 9:6, Apr. 21, 1883.

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(25) European Correspondent, Nos. 1-37, May 26, 1886-Jun.25, 1887. Collection: Cornell U.-Stanton notes in copy that it continued for a year or two after. In Dec. of 1886, the Paris group came under the auspices of Wason & Co., with management under A Delpierre from May 26, 1886-Mar. 19, 1887, J. Mellet replaced the latter from Mar. 26, 1887 on—the printer for the collection was T. Symonds; the New York agent was W.R. Benjamin. Inter Ocean, ECS 80 Years & More, Schocken Bks, New York, 1971, pp 400-1. The Bibliothèque Nationale, has a Clarence Wason taking care of Child's estate in 1892, Goncourt papers, XXVII, NAF22477.

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(26) Chambers, Julius, News Hunting on Three Continents, Mitchell Kennerly, New York, 1921.

General

(27) Duncan, Bingham, Whitelaw Reid, Journalist, Politician, Diplomat. U. of Georgia Pr., Athens, 1975.

General

(28) Boughner, Genevieve Jackson, Women in Journalism, D. Appleton and co., New York, 1926, p.282.

General

(29) One example of Leslie copyright: "Free Thinkers In France," Daily Inter Ocean, 18:1, Oct. 12, 1890, The example for Stanton is dated earlier: "Servants In France," Ibid., 19:1, Sep. 1, 1889. Mrs. Frank Leslie, also copyrights in her own name: "Historic Kisses," Ibid, 28:1, Oct. 19, 1890.

General

(30) Tebbell, John, Compact History of the American Newspaper, Hawthorn Bks Inc., NY, 1969, p.139. Cornell University, Carl A. Kroch Library, Stanton, Theodore, Class of 1876, Vital Statistics.

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(31) Stedman; Elisabeth Griffith, op. cit., pp. 173-4, mistakingly concluded that Stanton and his ten year lecture series at Hobart College implied a permanent return to the U.S. It was in the fall of 1922 when he last re-entered America) never to return to Europe.; "The work of the Comité International Olympique," Revue Olympique, Jan., 1901, citation courtesy of Prof. John Lucas. Robert Stanton was credited with being the publisher in his obituary, New York Times, 11 :4, Feb. 26, 1920.

General

(32) Snyder, Louis L., The Dreyfus Case; A Documentary History, Rutgers U. Pr., New Brunswick, 1973.

General

(33) Blowitz, Henri GSAO de Oppert, 1825-1903, Als, 3p., Jan. 9, [1897.] This particular note, confirmed for Stanton, an assertion made by William M. Fullerton, that he acted as translator for de Blowitz's transmissions to London.

General

(34) Snyder, ibid.

General

(35) White, Andrew D. to Stanton, From Berlin, Jul. 23, 1901, Tls, 3p. The call was to rally around Theodore's former fiancée, Clara.

General

(36) Stanton, Theodore-Reminiscences, Sep. 18, 1905. See also Stanton's copies of letters to W.B. Fitts that outline the sharing of office space. The move would have been completed by early 1900.

General

(37) For H.J. Middleton, d. 1904: Associated Press, 'M.E.S. 'His book, a tribute and a souvenir of the twenty-five years, 1893-1918 ... Melville E. Stone. Harper & Bro., New York, 1918, p.166. See also following note; Gramling, Oliver, AP-The Story of News, Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York, 1955.

General

(38) Lamar Middleton, d. 1910: Mowrer, Paul S., The House of Europe, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1945, p.128. Both Middletons were photographed: Gerschel, A., Cinq semaines à Rennes: deux cents photographies, F. Juven, [1897], pp. 84-5, 140, 169, 173. See also "La Colonie Américaine," Le Figaro, 6-8, May 24, 1902.

General

(39) Delmas, Leon R. (pseudonym of René de Pont-Jest.); Agoncillo, Felipe; Reinach, Joseph, 1857-1921.

General

(40) Cambon, Jules, 1900; Trarieux, with Lausel letter, Apr. 10, 1900; AP, M.E.S., ibid, pp. 127-8.

General

(41) For a continental edition of the NAR, see Andrew D. White to Stanton, Tls, Jul. 23, 1901.

General

(42) 'Nobel Review', see John Lund, [Jan., 1906.]

General

(43) International Lit. Bureau, see Booker T. Washington, Tls to Stanton, Jul. 10, 1905 (Stanton's address 9 ave du Trocadero.)

General

(44) Bibliothequè National, 'Circular Lit. Letter': Havet-NAF 24506:222, Ms correction by T.S., 9 ave du Trocadero added. The Stanton family had moved to 9 rue de Bassano no later than 8/6/'87 and moved again to 9 ave de Trocadero in 1900-- Karl Blind, Apr. 25, 1900. Coincidently, Henry James had written to Stanton in 1903 declining to write on French decadence for the Europeen 'circular.' Unfortunately, he does not mention the name of the editor of the newspaper. See also Henry C. Lodge, refers to the title on Dec. 22, 1903.

General

(45) Cornell U., ibid, vital statistics, for club note. The Echo de Paris, occupied the ground floor overlooking the Place de l'Opéra et le Théâtre. L 'Européen (L.C. AP20.E9, unreviewed.) Le Correspondant, Quatre-vingtième année., another suspicious title given Stanton's propensity toward the title and variants, Dir., Etienne Lamy, q.v.; sécrétaire de la Rédaction, Edouard Trogan; Admin., Jules Gervais. Rel; philos; pol; hist; sci; ec; soc; b_-av; lit; Beaux -Arts. (31 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris, 7e.) L'Européen; Courier international hebdomadaire, 24 Rue Dauphine, Paris-VIe. 190?

General

(46) The Library of Congress have the sheets to the issue, for the want of a better term. Oddly enough it was indexed through the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature.

General

(47) A number of authors express their view on Villard, in letters from W.H. Denison, H. de Wolf Fuller, W.H. Johnson, Villard.

General

(48) The Weekly Review, unique copy, Stanton Ms, 1 p. Francis Stanton, Theodore Stanton's grandson, Dec. 20, 1995, confirmed that Helen died of the disease in July 1925.

General

(49) Rutgers University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives, Demarest W.H.S., Jan. 24, 1918.

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(50) "Attacking the clubs," New York Times, 6:4, Jul. 15, 1910; "He tore up his application blank," New York Sun, 6:3, same date. Staoton, Theodore, "No Color Line In France," New York Evening Post, 6, Aug. 23, 1919.

General

(51) New Brunswick Home News, 1:6, Mar. 2, 1925.

General

(52) The portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, by O.H. Perry, is now a part of the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Memorial Collection. Stanton first notices Perry in "Notes from Paris", in the Critic, on Feb. 12, 1898. The painting is based on the Decker photograph captioned: "At the age of seventy". It was first published in the "Eightieth Birthday of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton", published in Leslie's Weekly, p.349, Nov. 28, 1895.

General

(53) Blatch, Harriot Stanton to Alexander S. Graham, Apr. 27, 1925. Special Collections and University Archives (SC/UA) A.S. Graham, R-bio (faculty), Box 8.

General

(54) Roy F. Nichols to A. English, Oct. 20, 1937, introducing Miss Margaret Fuller, Tls, Ip.

Index

The purpose of the index is to assimilate the collection as it existed prior to separation, as noted elsewhere. The names of the collections involved are given, i.e.: Elizabeth Cady Stanton Memorial Collection (ECS); Special Collections/University Archives, Alexander Library, Rutgers University Libraries (Alex-SC/UA), etc. Subject arrangement was evidenced prior to separation, such as with the Fleury Papers; Harper & Co., etc. As far as possible, tracings of these files have been recreated with notes of other members of the firm, or project. Series, are noted first with a numeric value for the items found, followed by year of creation, or span of same. The library has an index card file of the collection, that describes per item cataloging. There is also a date arrangement of these same cards in the library. This work has been cross-indexed through the use of the latter, up until Oct. 12, 1905.
Abbreviation Name of the collections
abp. Archbishop.
a.f. Authority file.
A&R Stanton/ Articles & Reviews.
Alex-SC/UA Rutgers U. Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives, Alexander Library, New Brunswick, N.J. 08901. (Faculty biographical files.)
Als. Autograph letter, signed.
Amf. Stanton/Autographs of men famous ...
Aut. Autograph collection.
Bib. Bibliography.
Bkn. Stanton/Book notes.
Cle. Stanton/Clemenceau notes.
ECS Elizabeth Cady Stanton Memorial Collection
Jsp. Stanton/Joseph Soul Papers. Full list available at library.
n.d. no date, term includes all partial dating.
Let. Stanton/Letters.
Mis. Stanton/Miscelaneous papers.
Not. Stanton/Notebooks.
Pap. Stanton/ Agen, etc.
Pho. Stanton/Photographs.
P.S. Stanton/Personal souvenirs. Full list available at library.
Rem. Stanton/Reminiscences. Full list available at library & transcriptions (90%).
SMC Stanton Memorial Collection, a call number classification for monographs.
Sum. Summer.
Tl. Typewritten letter, (unsigned), also used to describe transcriptions.
Tis. Typewritten letter, signed.
WCS Woman Suffrage Collection (part of ECS.)

Aaron, Lucien, 1872-1929.---Aut. Als, 1922.
Abbema, Louise, 1858-1927. French artist.-Aut. 1 Als, (1903].
Abbott, Lyman, 1835-1922.---Rem. 1906, Oct.7.
Abortion, see C.L. Moffett.
Abrantés, Eugène M .. J., Due d'.---Aut. Postcard, 1894.
Abruzzi, Duke, lectures, see E. Piovanelli, Dec. 15, 1900.
Accolas, Emile d', 1826-1891.---Aut. 1 Als. & newspaper cutting: 1908; Rem. 1905, Jun.3; 1908, Dec.3; 1909, Dec.7.
Accolas, Mme. Emile.---Rem. on Jules Feny-1908, Jan.30; 1911, Nov.23.
Accolas, René.---R.em.1909, Dec.?.
Achard, Lèon, 1831-1905.---Aut. 1 Als, 1904.
Achard, Lucie, 1852-.---Aut. 2 postcard, 1920.
Achard, Mme. Leon.---Rem. 1905, Nov.19.
Ackte, Aino, 1876-1944.---Rem. 1905, Sep.18.
Acollas, M.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Adam, Juliette, 1836-1936.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.p., n.d.; 1 receipt; 5 Als, 1889; 1898-1903.
Adam, Paul Auguste Marie, 1862-1920.---Aut. 5 Als, 1905-1908; Rem. 1906, Apr, 1.
Adams, Brooks, 1848-1927.---Aut. 1 Als, 1897.
Adams, Charles F., 1835-1915.---Aut. 1 Als, 1879; Rem. 1916, Feb.14.
Adams, Charles K., 1835-1902.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1894.
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918.---Aut. 2 Als, 1907; n.d.; Rem. 1907, May 11; 1908, Jan; 1914, Apr.19. See also H. White (1838-1918).
Adams, James T., 1878-1949.---Aut. 4 Als, 1915-1919.
Adams, Joseph Q., 1881-1946.---Aut. l autograph; 1 Tls, 1917-1919.
Adams, Melvin 0., 1850-1920.---Rem. 1913, Nov.I.
Adee, Alvey A., 1842-1924.---Aut. 1 Tis. Apr. 10, 1903.
Aderer, Adolphe, 1855-1923.---Aut. 1 Als.; 1 note; 1 newspaper cutting, 1918.
Adler, Betty, 1918-.---Aut. l Tis. Jun. 24, 1968, see Mencken file ..
Adler, Felix, 1851-1933.---Aut. 1 Als, 1914.
Adolf Friedrich, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1873-1969. Aut.J Als, 1907.
Aerial navigation, see K. Blind.
Agoncillo, Felipe (a.f.)---Aut. 8 Tls, 1899-1901; Let., Jul. 21, 1899, cable.
Aguinaldo, Emilio, c. 1869-. See F. Agoncillo.
Aimé, Emmanuel.---Aut. 1 holograph note, unsigned, n.d.
Aindle, William.---Jsp. (2 als.)
Alabama Claims, see Arbitration, international.
Albalat, Antoine, 1856-1935.---Aut. 1 Als. n.d.
Albany, NY., camera views.--Pho.3
Albee, Ernest, 1865-1927.---Aut. 1 Als, 1907; Rem. 1907, Aug. 1
Alden, Henry M., 1836-1919.---Aut. 1 article; 3 Als, 1901-1910; Rem. 1906, Nov, 10. See also A. Castaigne.
Alexander, Charles B., 1849-1927.---Aut. Calling card, unsigned, n.d.
Alexander, Eben, 1851-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1896-1897.
Alexander III, 1845-1894. See S. Kravchinskii.
Alfonso XIII, 1886-1931.---Pho. l; Rem. 1905, May 31; assassination attempt Sep.2 & 18; 1906, Jun.23; 1912, Dec.I.
Allemagne, Henry R. d', 1863-1950.---Rem. 1906, Feb.21; 1908, Apr.16.
Allen, Grant, 1848-1899.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Allibone, Samuel A., 1816-1889.---Aut. 1 Als, 1859.
Allier, Raoul S.P., 1862-1939.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916; Rem. 1907, Jan.5.
Allingham (Frasers) dead, see J.A. Froude, 1894.
Allinson, Francis G., 1856-1931.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Allorge, Henri, 1878-.---Aut. 1 calling card, unsigned, n.d.
Alluard, M. [Charles, b.1861-]---Rem. obit-1908, Aug.21.
Almazan, Duchesse d'.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
Alsace-Lorrain.---Pap.
Alverstone, Richard E.W., Viscount, 1842-1915.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901; Pho.I.
American Indians, see Indian mythology.
Amie, Henri, 1853-1929.---Aut 2Als. n.d. [1900?]; Rem. 1909, Jul.5.
Amie, Joseph.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Ammen, Daniel, 1820-1898.---Aut. 1 Als, 1895.
Anderson, Melville B., 1851-1933.---Aut. 1 Als, 1922.
Anderson, Rasmus B., 1846-1936.---Aut.3 Als, 1886-1889
Anderson, Robert, 1805-1871.---Amf.9(29)b. See also BJ. Lossing.
Andrade, José.---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Andrews, Charles M., 1863-1943.---Aut. 1 Al.s, 1911.
Angell, James B., 1829-1916.---Autl Als., n.d.
Anglo-American Journalists, Paris. Rem. 1903, Feb.14; 1915, Jan. 11.
Anichkova, Anna M. (Avinova).---Aut. l Ats, n.d.
Anne-Armandy, pseud.---Aut. n.d.
Annunzio, Gabriel d', 1863-1938.---Aut.2 Als, (1900]; Let., May 14, 1900.
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906.---ECS Coll. 1 Als, 1899; Rem. 1883, May 23, 27; 1905, May 29; 1906, Jun. 26; 1923, Oct.
Appleton, finn, publishers ... see Publishers.
Appleton, Prof. -(great grandson of John, 1815-64.)---Rem. 1914, Mar.20.
Appleton, William W., 1845-1925.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1919-1920.
Arabi, Ahmed, al-Misri, pasha, 1840-1902.---Aut. 1 Als, 1884; Pho.1.
Arafu, R.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919. See also V. Henri.
Arbitration, International. Anglo-Venezuelan 1896, J. Andrade (& 1899); 1896 P. Guiysse; 1897 see J. Rojas; B. Harrison, 1899; Rojas; AD. White, See M. Arnold; E. Arnold; C. Bradlaugh; J. Bright; J. Bryce; Castelar; F. Farrar; T. Hughes; [Dleg.]; G.J. Wolseley. 1900, see A. Ebray, [Dec.] 16, [1900.] 1903, 'Venezualan Mess', see R. Giffen; A. Lachenal. See also Nicaragua and Panama Canal; treaties below. Hague, 1899---see L. Bourgeois; D. Brewer; R. Goblet. See also Choate; P.H. Layson; F. Martens; R. Noble; F. Passy; L. Renault; A. Rieunier; 1899, Rem. AD. White on-1907, Aug. 8. Ibero-American Congress, negotiations, 1900. League of Nations, see Mapuison. 1903, A. Gobat. Treaties, arbitration, addresses, see J. Bryce (1887). French fanners in opposition to U.S., H. Cochin; Lechevallier, T. Rose, 1899. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, see F. Cruz; A. Herosa, 1900-folio item. Venezuela & England, see Anglo-Venezuelan above. A. Mezieres, 1901; F. Passy, 1902; O.S. Straus.Arenal de Garcia Carrasco, Conception, 182-1893.---Woman Question in Europe, Bib.
Arene, Emmanuel, 1856-1908.---Rem 1908, Oct.
Argersinger, P.P. (Mrs.)---Aut. 1 item, n.d.
Arias, Gino, 1879-1940.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Arman. 1861. Bordeaux shipbuilder-see Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Armand, Paul.---Aut. l MSS, n.d. (1898?]
Armand-Delille, Paul F., 1874-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Armenia and Abdul Hamil, see U. Gohier.
Arnaud, Emile,---Rem. 1905, Feb.25.
Amault, P.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 note, l mss, 1898.
Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, 1887.
Arnold, Matthew, l 822-1888.---Aut. l Als, 1887. See also E. Freeman.
Arnould, Louis, 1864-1949.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Arrhenius, SvanteA., 1859-1927.---Aut.2 postcard, 1904.
Artie exploration, see O. Nordenskjöld.
Astor, John J., 1886-1912.---Aut. 1 mss, 1900.
Astronomy, see C. Flammarion.
Aublet, Albert, 1850-.---Aut. l Ats. n.d.
Audiffret-Pasquier, Edmé A.G., Due d',1823-1905.---Aut. l Als, 1897.
Audouard, Olympe (de Jouval), 1830-1890. ---Aut. 1 note, [1882].
Auerbach, Berthold, 1812-1882.---Aut. 1 Als, 1880.
Augouard, Prosper P., abp., 1852-192 l. Bishop, Haut-Congo Françtais.---Aut. 3 Als, 1900-1901.
Augusta, Empress.---Rem. 1893, Dec.4.
Aulard, F.V. Alphonse, 1849-1928.---Aut. 18 items; 1895-1920; Rem. 1917, Aug.10, Oct.17, Nov.2.
Aurel, Mme., pseud. see Mme. Aurelie de Faucamberge
Austen, Willard.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919; Rem. 1906, Oct.25.
Austin, Oscar P., 1848?-1933.---Aut. 1 Als, [1905]; Rem. 1905, May 11.
Austria, 1884. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author J. Leitenberger. See also Austria-Hungary; Bohemia.
Avenel, Georges d', Comte, 1855-1939. Aut. 2 Als, 1896-1899.
Aynard, Edouard, 1837-1913.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Ayres, Leonard P., 1879-1946.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1921-1924.
Azan, Paul J.L., 1874-,---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1917-1918.
Baccelli, Alfredo, 1863-.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1900.
Baden-Powell, Robert S.S., Sir, 1857-1941.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Bahory(ss?)on, P.---Aut. l Als, 1900.
Baie, Eugene, 1874-.---Aut.4 items, 1917-1924.
Bailey, Liberty H., 1858-1954.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1906; Rem. body of John Paul Jones-1907, Aug.29.
Bailly-Blanchard, Arthur, 1855-1925.---Rem. 1905, Apr.20.
Baker, Edward Q [or L?]., see F.H. Smith.
Baldensperger, Femand, 1871-1958.---Aut.6 items9, 1914-1917.
Baldwin, Elbert F., 1857-1927.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1919-1923.
Baldwin, James M., 1861-1934.---Autl Als, [1914].
Ball, Robert S., Sir, 1840-1913.---Aut.3 items, 1901-1902.
Baltazy, George P., see Alex/SC, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed in enclosure. See also Greece.
Balzac, Honoré de, 1799-1850.---Let. May 14, Jun. 13, Balzac collector is M. de Spoelberch.1900, sending facsimile, Sep. 11, 1900; Rem. on Ms, 1907, Dec, 16. See also F. Labori, asks to borrow same, Sep. 5, 26, 1900.
Bancroft, Frederic, 1860-1945.---Aut. 10 items, 1901-1921; Rem. 1913, May I.
Bancroft, George, 1800-1891.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1885; Rem. 1910, Jun.2.1916, Feb. 14.
Bancroft, George, 1838?-(son of hist.)-Aut. 2 items, c.1916; Rem. 1916, Feb.14.
Bancroft, Wilder D., 1867-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Ban[u?]din trial.---Rem. 1894, Jan. 7.
Bangs, John K., 1862-1922.---Aut.3 items, 1900.
Banks, Nathaniel P ., 1816-1894.---Amf. 10(31 )b.
Bapst, Germain, 1853-1921.--.:Aut.3 items, n.d.
Bapst, L.---Aut. 3 Als, 1890-1894.
Barante, Claude A.P.F.B., Baron de, 1851-1925.---Aut. l Als, 1896.
Barbados, Mico-Charity.---Aut. Printed form, 1841, folio.
Barbey, Georges.---Aut.4 items, 1894-1902.
Barbizon school of painters, see P. Chardin. See also France, artists.
Barbusse, Henri, 1874-1935.---Aut. 3 Als, 1919; Rem. 1923, Jun.20.
Barclay, Thomas, Sir, 1853-1941.---Aut. 2 Als, [1914]-1915; Rem. 1915, Jan.I 1.
Barillot, Leon, 1844-.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Barnard, Charles Inman, 1850-, A&R, 1.5; 1903, with N.Y. Herald, see newspapers. See also H. Porter.
Barnett, Henrietta O., see Great Britain.
Barodet, Desire, 1823-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Barrau, Mme. Caroline de.---Rem. 1905, Jun.3.
Barrena, Abbe de.---Rem. 1908, Jan.9.
Barrès, Maurice, 1862-1923.---Aut. 6 Als, Tls, 1917-1919.
Barrière, Marcel, 1861-.---Aut. 8 Als, 1 note, 1 mss, 1911-20; Bkn.
Barth, Theodore, 1849-1909.---Aut. 4 Als, postcard, 1906-1907; Rem. l 907, May, 1909, Jun.3.
Barthélemy, Anatole de, 1821-1904.---Rem. l 905, Jun.27.
Barthélemy, Joseph, 1874-1945.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916
Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire, Jules, 1805-1895.---Aut. 14 Als, 1878-1895.
Bartholdi, Frédéric A., 1834-1904.---Aut. 9 Als, note, postcard, 1888-1
Bartholomé, Albert, 1848-.---Rem. 1913, Jun.23.
Bartlett, Paul W., 1865-1925.---Aut. 1 Als, 1913; Rem. c.1878, Sum.; 1905, Aug.13.
Bartlett, Robert A., 1875-1946.---Aut., autograph, [1909], filed with Peary, R.E.
Bartlett, Truman (H.), 1835-1923.---Rem. 1911, Jul.11.
Bartošek, Bohdan. See Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922. Listed on encl.
Bartošek, Theodor, 1877-1954.---Aut. l Als 1921.
Bastial?---Rem, 1905, Apr.6.
Bathe, Anthony, 1848-1907.---Aut. 1 Als 1910.
Baudi, Pierre, 1863-.---Rem. 1905, Jun.9; 1906, Feb. 11.
Baudouin (18 rue F/P?latters, changed name prior.) Aut. 1 Ats 1917. Mon. Baudouin, adherent at Congrès International du Drott des Femmes 1878, p.10. Bauer, J.M.---Aut. Tls, n.d.
Bayard, Thomas F., 1828-1898.---Aut. 1 Als 1897.
Bayliss, Wyke, Sir, 1835-1906.---Aut. 8 Als, postcards, 1904.
Bazalgette, Léon, 1873-1928.---Aut. 2 Ats, 1 autograph, 1924-5.
Bazin, René, 1853-1932.---Aut. 1 calling card, 1 Als, 1901-15.
Beauchet-Filleau, C.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Ms, 1916.
Beaulieu, Paul L. see Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul.
Beauquier, Charles, 1833-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, 1895.
Beauregard, Pierre G.T., 1815-1893.---Amf.29(93)a; Aut. lAls, 1888.
Bebel, Augus, 1840-1913.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Becker, A. Henri, 1861-.---Aut. 1 Als, [1914].
Becquerel, Antoine H., 1852-1908.---Pho.1.
Beijers, finn, booksellers, see Publishers
Belgium. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author: I. van Diest.
Bell, James F. & Mrs.---Rem. 1902.Oct.
Bellaigue, Camille, 1858-1930.---Aut. 10 Als, autograph, 1912-17; Rem. 1913, Nov.5.
Bellet, Daniel, 1864-1917.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1915.
Belmont, Perry, 1851-.---Aut. 4 Als, 1889-1902.
Belugou, L.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917,
Bemont, Charles, 1848-1939.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Benard, Henri J.E., 1844-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Benedetti, C., Vicomte.---Aut. l Als, [1901].
Benet, William R., 1886-1950,---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Benjamin, René, 1885-1948.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Bennett, Charles E., 1858-1921.---Aut. 2 Als, Tls, 1916; Rem. 1906, Nov.7.
Bennett, James G., 1841-1918.---Aut. 5 Als, Tls, l900 14; Rem. 1905, Jun.I; 1908, Sep.3; 1909, May 9. See also A. Coxe; C. Flammarion, 1899.
Bennett, Raymond M.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1975.
Benoist, Charles, 1861-1936.---Aut. 5 Als, 1898-1916.
Benoist, René.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Benson, Arthur C., 1862-1925.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Benton, George W.---Aut. 1 Als, 1923.
Bentzon, Theodore, pseud. see Mme. Blanc.
Bérard, Leon.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919.
Bérard, Victor, 1864-1931.---Aut. 2 Als, 1906-17; Rem. 1906, Apr.I.
Berardi, Gaston, 1857-.---Rem. l 91 l, Sep.6.
Béraud, Jean, 1849-1935.---Aut. 1 mss, [1914] See also A. Lynch
Berger, Georges, 1834-1910.---Aut. 2 Als, 11394-98.
Berger, Paul, 1845-1908.---Aut. 1 calling card, 1901.
Bergerat, Emile, 1845-1923.---Aut. 2 Als, 1919.
Berlin Foreign Office.---Rem. 1904, Jun.; 1905, Mar. 15.
Berlioz, [Hector, 1803-1869].---Rem. unJ)ub. letter-1913, Dec.I.
Berlitz, Maximilian D., 1852-1921.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Bernard, Armand.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Bernard, Claude, 1813-1878.---Rem. 1878, Sep. 16; 1880; 1905, Sep.23.
Bernard, Georges.---Aut. 2 Als, 1910.
Bemard-Varagnac, see Varaignac.
Bernasconi, P., 1903, with Corriere Della Sera, Milan, see newspapers.
Berne-Bellecour, Etienne P., 1838-1910.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1892.
Bemer, Hagbard E., 1839-1920.---Rem. 1905, Jun.4.
Bernhardt, Sarah; 1845-1923.---Rem. 1905, Mar.I, Apr.26; 1907, Oct.27; 1908, A.ug.8; 1910, Jan.13. See also F. Labori; F. Sarcey; J. Sardou.
Berny, Mme. de.---Pho.1.
Berryer, Fr. lawyer. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Bert, Mme. Paul.---Rem. 1905, Mar.31.
Bertaut, Jules, 1877-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Bertaux, Mme. Léon.---Aut. l Als, 1884.Rem. 1909, Apr.23.
Berthelot, Marcellin P.E., 1827-1907.---Aut. 2 Als, 1899.
Bertie-Marriott, C., see J.K. Bangs, Sep. 20, 1900.
Bertin, Ernest, 1833-.---Aut. l Als, 1898.
Berton, Pierre.---Rem. 1909, Jun. IO.
Bertrand, Joseph.---Aut. 3 Als, 1913-1923, 1 newspaper cutting, 1904; Rem. 1913, Mar.5; 1915, Jan.6.
Bertrand, Louis, 1866-1941.---Aut. 3 Als, 1913.
Beyens, Napoleon E.L.J.M.A., Baron, 1855-1934.--Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Bibesco, Antoine, Prince.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1924.
Bibliothèque Municipale d'Agen, see Libraties.
ienstock, W.---Rem. 1907, Oct.27; Gambetta letters-1908, Feb.7; 1903, with Le Courrier (Moscow) & Le Joumal de Kieff, see newspapers.
Bigelow, John, 1817-1911.---Aut. 9 Als, 1886-1910 (Mar.5 1890 Als in ECS Coll., Box 2:727; Rem. 1901, Mar. 11; 1910, Sep. 27. See also Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Bigelow, John, 1854-1936.---Aut. 2 Als, 1912-1923 (Oct. 8, 1923 in ECS Coll., Box 2:744); Rem. 1913, May l. See also: Frederic Bancroft (1860-).
Bigelow, Poultney, 1855-.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Bignami, Enrico.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Bignon, L.---Rem. 1906, May 23.
Bigourdan, Guillaume, 1851-1932.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Biklas, Demetrios, 1835-1908.---Aut. 3 Als, 1895-1905; Rem. 1908, Jul.20, obit.-21.
Billières, Jules.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Bilonie, D.---Aut. 1 Als, 1912.
Birkhoff, G. (Consul), see W. Quinby.
Birmingham Complete-Suffrage Association.---Jsp.
Bishop, John.---Clu. no.2.
Bishop, William H., 1847-1928.---Aut. 2 Als, postcard, see Let., Sep. 19, 1899.
Bismarck, Herbert, Fürst von, 1849-1904; prince, see A.White, 1901.
Bismarck, Otto, Fürst von, 1815-1898.---Pho.l. See also Castelar, 1891.
Bissing, Gustav.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1918.
Bjømson, Bjømsteme, 1832-1910.---A&R-["Bjom Bjomson"]-mss; Aut. 2 calling cards, 2 postcards, l Als, 1 Ms, 1887-1905; Let., Dec. 1, 1899; Pho.I; Rem. 1901, Mar.4; 1905, Jun. 4; 1911, Feb. 2; See also: N. Frederiksen, 1905; Langen, Mme. D., 1910.
Blackwell, Anna.---Rem. 1905, Jun. 1.
Blackwell, Henry B., 1825-1909.---Aut. autograph.
Blaine, James G., 1830-1893. See O.Logan; Stanton bib.
Blair, Frank P., Jr., 1821-1875.---Amf.26(84)a.
Blanc, Charles, see Mlle. Dosne.
Blanc, Marie T. (de Solms), 1840-1907.---Aut. 6 Als (1 dated 1905); Rem. obit.-1907, Feb. 7; 1908, Dec, 3.
Blanchard, Frank L., 1858-1936.---Rem. 1905, Sep. 17.
Blanche, Jacques E., 1861-1942.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Blanden, Charles G., 1857-1933.---Aut. l Als, 1916.
Blanqui, Auguste.---Rem. at Port-Mort-c.1878, Sum.
Blasco, R., 1903, with Correspondencia de Espana, see newspapers.
Blatch, Harriot Stanton, 1856-1940.---Aut..1 Als, n.d. (with Filan, Als.), l autograph (in SMC HQ1426.St26); Pho.2. ( x 2 items.); Rem. 1915, Sep. 20. See also J.B. Bryce, 1889; F.B. Sanborn, 1890.
Blatch, Nora Stanton, 1883-1971.---Rem. 1909, Aug. 17.
Blémont, Émile, 1839-1927.---Aut. 2 Als, 1920.
Blind, Karl, 1862-1907.---Aut. 19 Als, postcards, 1888-1900; Rem. quotes from John Bright-1888, Dec. 18; obit.-1907, Jun. 1.
Bloch, Jan G., 1836-1902.---Aut. 5 Als, 1895-1901.
Block, Warsaw banker, writer international affairs, see F. Martens, 1902.
Blondel, Georges, 1856-.---Aut. 2 Als. c.1916-17.
Blondlot, René, 1849-1930.---Aut. 2 Als, 1904.
Blouët, Paul, 1848-1903.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 note, 1890-1894.
Blowitz, Henri G.S.A.O. de Oppert, 1825-1903.---Aut. 6 Als, [1890's]; Rem. 1905, Aug. 22; 1915, Oct. See also W.M. Fullerton, 18947 on decoy of articles to London Times, 16 May [18777], TS doubtful. S. Lauzanne.
Bluebeard, see E. Vizetelly.
Blumenthal, Daniel, 1860-.---Aut. l Als, 1907; Rem. 1904, Sum.; Berlin Foreign Office-1905, Mar.IS; Jun. 3, Jul.16 & 19;1909, Dec. 7. See a/so Alex/SC L.F. Loree, 1922, listed on encl.
Boer War, 1899-1902.---see South African War.
Bohemia. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author: E. [Eliska] Krasnohorska, pseud.
Bohn, Ferdinand.---Aut. 2 Als, 1912
Boie, Eugene.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Bois, Elie Joseph.---Rem. 1913, Dec. 8.
Bois, Jules, 1871-.---Aut. 10 Als, note, postcard, 1912-17?
Boisserau, G.M., See W, Quinby.
Boisnard, Mme. Magali, see Magali Boisnard, Mme.
Boisneuf, Rene.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919.
Boissier, Francois.---Aut. l Als, 1900.
Boissière-Roumanille, Mme.---Rem. 1906, Mar. 27.
Bolen, George L., 1861-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1911.
Bolton, Henry C., 1824-1903, see Leland, C. G.
Bonaparte, family, see J. Young. TS bib.
Bonapa1te, Louis Napoleon, 1778-1846. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... " Poss. sic in ms? ie Nap. III.
Bonaparte, Roland N., Prince, 1858-1924.---Aut. l calling card, unsigned; Rem. J. Bigelow on-1901, Mar. 11, Jun. 21; 1915, Jan.14, Mar. 17.
Bonaparte, sec.---Rem. 1906, Nov. 22
Bonet-Maury, Gaston, 1842-1919.---Aut. l Als, 1908.
Bonheur, Auguste, 1824-1884.---Aut. 1 Als, 1861.
Bonheur, [Jules] Isidore, 1827-1901.---Aut. l Als, 1885; Rem. 1905, Apr. 9; petition for Cross/Legion of Honor, 1894, see H. Peyrol.
Bonheur, Juliette see Peyrol, Mme. Juliette.
Bonheur, Rojmond.---Rem. 1895, Jul. 19; 1905, Jul. 20.
Bonheur, Rosa, 1822-1899.---Aut. 5 Als, 2 items, 1871-1910; Pho. I; Rem. 1895, Jul.19; 1905, Apr.9, 19 & 26, Jul. 20; 1909, May, See also: L. Abbema; L. Achard; P. Chardin; R. David d'Angers; H.W.B. Davis; Demont-Breton; J. Dupre; G.A. Fould; A. Geoffroy-St. Hilaire; F. Grivot; H. Hartwich; Mme. J, Peyrol (Bonheur); R. Stephen; G. Stirbey; J. Stunn.
Bonnat, Lèon J.F., 1833-1922.---Aut. 4 Als, 1887-1909.
Bonnier, Gaston, 1853-1922.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 calling card, 1908.
Booty, Percy, see G. Allen.
Bordeaux, Henry.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d.
Bordes de Portage, Philippe L. de.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1916.
Borel, A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Borel, Tony, 1903, with Nouvelle Gazelle de Zurich, see newspapers.
Borel, Maurice.---Aut. 1 Als, 1897.
Borrowscala, Belle F.---Aut. 1 Als, 1910.
Borup, George.---Aut. 1 autograph, filed with Peary, R.E.
Bosck Kemper, J. de, see W.Quinby.
Boston, MA., camera views.---Pho.3.
Bostrom, E.G., see O. Nordenskjold.
Boucherett, Jessie, see Great Britain.
Bouchor, Joseph F.---Aut. l postcard, 1919.
Bouguereau, Adolphe W., 1825-1905.---Aut 2 Als, 1887-1893; Rem. 1905, Apr.9.
Bouguereau, Mme. Elizabeth (Gardner), 1837-1922.---Aut. 5 Als, 1909-10; Rem. on Bonheur & Ziem-1905, Apr. 9; 1909, Nov. 27; 1910, Jun. 16.
Boulanger, Gustave.---Aut. l Als, 1888.
Boulanger party.---Rem. 1898, Mar. 7.
Boulger, Demehius C. de Kavanagh, 1853-1928.---Aut. Als, 1920.
Bouniols, Gaston.---Aut. 2 Als, 1919-20.
Bource, Marcel See M. Heine (1917).
Bourchier, James D.---Aut. 3 Als, 1901.
Bourdeau, Jean, 1848-1928.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Bourdel, Joseph.---Rem. 1909, Dec. 2.
Bourdel, Mamice.---Aut. 6 Als, 1912-20.
Bourdelle, Emile A., 1861-1929.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Bourgeois, Leon V.A., 1851-1925.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1899-1900.
Bourgeois, R? W?---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Bourget, Paul C.J., 1852-1935.---Aut. 1 Als, 1897.
Bourgoine, S.S. ---Rem. sinks-1906, Jun. 9.
Boutan, Louis M.A., 1859-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1908.
Boutet de Manvel, L. Maurice, 1850-1913.---Aut. 4 Als, n.d.
Boutroux, Etienne Emile M., 1845-1921.---Aut. 9 Als, 2 calling card, l newspaper cutting, 1 note, 1 postcard, 1914-1921; Rem. 1914, Mar. 7, Jun.21; 1915, Jan. 14, Mar.17.
Boutroux, Mme. Aline C.E. (Poincaré).-Aut. 2 Als, 1914-1915.
Boutroux, Pierre.---Rem. 1915, Jan. 31.
Bouvier, Eugène L., 1856-.---Aut. l Als, 1919.
Boward, Isabella.---Aut. l Tls, 1919, filed on verso of Mille translation-TS Cle. notes.
Bowen, Herbert W., 1856-.---Aut. l Als, 1903.
Bowes, Hely.---Rem. 1905, Apr. 24.
Bowley, Anne.---Aut. 2 Als, 1925.
Boxer Rebellion, China, 1899-1901.---See: China--History-Boxer Rebellion.
Boyenval (the liar).---Rem. 1909, May 12.
Boyesan, Hjalmar H., 1848-1895.---Aut. 2 Als, 1877-1886.
Bracq, Jean C., 1853-1934.---Aut. l calling card, 1917.
Bradlaugh, Charles, 1833-1891.---Aut. 3 Als, 1887-1890; Pho.1.
Bradley, Henry, 1845-1923.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Branch, Anna H. see Rittenhouse, Jessie B.
Brandenburg, Albert J., 1878-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Brandes, Georg M.C., 1842-1927.---Aut. 6 Als, l postcard, 1900-16; Bkn.; Rem. 1909, Sep. 8; 1911, Jan. 30.
Brandreth, J. Barrett, 1903, with Daily Express ; Financial Times ; Pittsburg Dispatch, newspapers.
Bréal, Auguste (painter).---Aut. 1 Als, 1905.
Bréal, Michel J.A., 1832-1915.---Aut. 2 Als, 1898-1900.
Brentano's? to send ticket to Porter, 1897. Rest., pub?
Breteuil, Henri C.J., Marquis de, 1848--Rem. 1908, Jan. 9.
Breton, Jules A.A.L., 1827-1906.---Aut. l Als, 1892.
Breton, Pierre.---Rem. 1905, Oct. 23.
Breton, Virginie D. see Demont-Breton, Virginie
Brewer, David J., 1837-1910.---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Briand, Aristide, 1862-.---Rem. 1913, Feb. 18.
Briant-Chaninoff, M. & Mme.---Rem. 1911, Feb. 15.
Brianthaninoff, Nicolas, 1903, with Gazette de Moscou, see newspapers.
Brice, Benjamin W., 1809-1892.---Aut. 1 autograph (filed with A.B. Eaton.)
Brieux, Eugene, 1858-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Bright, John, 1811-1889.---Aut. 2 Als, 1882-87; Rem. 1888, Dec.18. See also K. Blind.
Bright, Margaret see Mrs. Margaret Bright Lucas
Bright, Priscilla, see P. McLaren.
Brightenback, Daisy, see R.M. Bennett.
Brisbaum, Mon., see J, Froude.
Brissaud, Edouard, 1852-.---Aut. l Als, 1899.
Brisson, Adolphe, 1860-1925.---Aut. l Als, n.d.; Rem. 1906, Feb. 28, Jun. 24.
Brisson, E. Henri, 1835-.---Aut. l Als, 1894.
Bristol, E.N.---Cle.
Bristol, George P., 1856-.---Aut. 1 Als, [1907?]
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.---JSp. See also: R.R. Madden.
British Anti-State-Church Association. Jsp.(x 3 items.)
Brockhaus, Albert.---Rem. 1908, Nov. 14, see also Brockhaus, firm ...
Brockhaus, firm, pubs., Leipzig. See Publishers.
Brockhaus, Fritz see Brockhaus, firm ...
Broglie, Albert, Due de, 1821-1901.---Aut. 1 Als, 1891.
Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855.---Rem. 1914, Mar. 11.
Brooks, Richard E., 1865-1919.---Aut. 1 Als, 1912; Rem. 1911, Jul. 11.
Brousse, Guillaume, 1808-1883.---Aut. l note by Albert Mauroux.
Brown, Benjamin G., 1826-1885.---Amf.22(69)c.
Brown, Rollo W., 1880-.---Aut. 2 Als, Tls, 1916-20.
Browning, Robert, see his son, following.
Browning, Robert W.B., 1849-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1903.
Brownson, Carleton L., 1866-1948.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Broyles, Richard J.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Brugère, Henri J., 1841-.---Aut. l Als, 1903. See also R. McCormick.
Bruneau, Alfred, 1857-1934.---Aut. 2 Als, 1899-1902.
Brunetière, Ferdinand, 1849-1906.---Aut. 4 Als, 1896-97; Rem. 1907, Jan. 9; 1908, Feb. 6; 1913, Mar. 5. See also Du Bled; H. Scudder, 1897.
Brunschvicg, Leon.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Bruun, Christian W., 1831-1906.---Aut. l Als, 1882, filed in TS-Letters, verso of Als to E.C.S.
Bruwaert, Edmond. French consul, N.Y.---Aut. 3 Als, 1900-01. See also H. Merou, 1900.
Bryant, William C., 1794-1878.---Aut. 1 Als, 1866. See also J. Bigelow, l890.
B1yce, James B., Viscount, 1838-1922.---Aut. 11 Als, 1887-see also A.O. Hall.
Bryce, Lloyd S., 1851-1917.---Aut. 2 Als, 1911-15.
Buchner, Eduard, 1860-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Buckler, William M. see Appleton, firm, Publishers.
Buckley, Elsie F., 1882-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Buclrner, Simon 8., 1823-l 914.---Amf.27(85)b.
Buel, Clarence C., 1850-.---Rem. 1906, Dec. 1.
Buell, Don Carlos, 1818-1898.---Amf.9(29)c.
Buffet, Paul, 1864-.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Buisson, Ferdinand É., 1841-1932.---Aut. 6 Als, Tls, l card, 1920.
Bulletin des Armées de la République.---Rem. 1914-1918.
Bullock, esq., see T. Harrison.
Bullock, James D. Capt., Confederate Naval officer, see Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... " 1861.
Bulow, von.---Rem. Jules Roche on-1905, Jul. 16; 1909, Jun. 27 & 28, Jul. I.
Buloz, Francois, 1803-1877.---Rem. 1913, Mar. 5.
Buloz, Mme.---Rem. 1907, Jan. 9.
Buis, Charles F.G., 1837-.---Aut. 7 Als, 1 Ms, 1 postcard, 1901-5.
Burbank, Luther, 1849-1926.---Aut. autograph.
Burchard, Lewis S.---1 aut. inscr., end pap., 1923. Annex LD3818.M7.
Burcher, ?--Clus,P, (item 4)
Buriot, Henri, 1875-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Buriot-Darsiles, H. pseud. see Henri Buriot.
Burnside, Ambrose E., 1824-1881.---Amf. 11(35)b. Pho. 1.
Burr, George [C?]---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Burt, Thomas, 1837-1923.---Aut. 2 Als, 1888-89.
Busquet, Raoul.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Buswell, Leslie, 1890-.---Aut. autograph, 1918.
Butler, Benjamin F., 1818-1893.---Amf. 14(43)b.
Butler, Nicholas M., 1862-1947.----Aut. 7 Als, Tls, 1910-24; Rem. 1905, Jul. 25; 1911, Jul. 21.
Butterfield, William A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Butterworth, Ben.---Rem. 1906, Apr. 17.
Buttrick, Wallace, 1853-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Cabanel, Pierre.---Aut. l Als, 1888.
Cabanès, [Augustin], 1862-1928.---Aut. 2 Als, 1902.
Cady, Daniel, 1773-1859.---Pho.2. ( x 3 items.); tomb in Johnstown, N.Y.-Pho.v.3.
Cain, Georges, 1856-1919.---Aut. 7 Als, 1894-1909.
Cain, Henri, 1857-.---Aut. 2 Als, n.d.; Rem. 1905, Apr. 26, Jun. 9; 1906, Apr. 1.
Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931.---Aut. 2 Als, Tls, 1909-1924; Rem. 1905, May 25; 1909, May 12.
Caix, Robert de, Vicomte de.---Aut. 2 Als, 1905; Rem. 1912, Apr. IO.
Calcar, Elsie (Schiotling) van, 1822-1904. See Holland.
Calm, Marie, see Germany.
Calmette, Albert L.C., 1863-(M.D.) Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Calmette, Gaston, 1858-1914.---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Calvet, Auguste, 1843-.---Aut. 2 Ats, 1907; Rem. 1907, Sep. 23 & 28; 1908, Feb. 8.
Calzado, Adolfo, 1840-1909.---Aut. 5 Als, 1 aut. photo, 1901-9; Rem. 1905, Mar.15, Apr.20; 1906, Jun. 23; 1908, Jun. 27; obit.-1909, Nov. 27. See also Alex/ SC L.F. Loree, 1922, listed on encl.
Camau, Emile, 1860-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 mss, [1914?)-1924.
Cambon, Jules M., 1845-.---Aut. 6 Als, 1900-1902; Rem. 1906, Dec. 1;1910, Jan. 6;1912, Dec. 3. Interview with Stanton, Jan. 12, 1900.
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889.---Amf.6(19)b.
Caminade, Pietro.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Campbell, Killis, 1872-1937.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Campbell-Bannennan, Sir.---Rem. 1915, Mar. 14.
Canada, discussed in Chambre des Deputés, see H. Doniol, 1899.
Canby, Edward R.S., 1817-1873.---Amf.16(51)b.
Canby, Henry S., 1878-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Cane, Alberto, 1903, with Rome Tribuna, see newspapers.
Cantacuzino, Carol A., 1874-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Capitan, Joseph L., 1854-1929.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Ms, 1905; Rem. 1905, Jun.9.
Caponi, M. 1903, Pres. Assoc. of the Foreign Press, see syndicates.
Capps, Edward, 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1917-19. See also J.W. White.
Capra, Marcello.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 contract, 1910.
Cardonnel, Georges Le.---Rem. 1912, Jun. 16.
Carducci, Giosue, 1835-1907.---Rem. 1909, May 17.
Carlyle, [Thomas, 1795-1881,] see J. Froude, 1894.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919.---Aut. 2 Als, l inscription, 1 Tls, l Ms, See also D. Gilman; F. Jessen; J. Lund; A.D. White.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, see J.B. Scott. See also Foundations.
Carnegie Foundation For the Advancement of Teaching, see H.S. Pritchett. See also Foundations.
Carnot, Sadi, 1837-1894.---Pho. 1
Carpenter, William H.---verso of Rem. 1919, Dec.19.
Canington Bolton, see Bolton.
Carryl, Guy W., 1873-1904.--Aut. 2 Als, 1900.
Cartel, use syndicate.
Cartier, Ernest, 1830-.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1908.
Cartier de Marchienne, Émile E., Baron, 1871-.---Aut. 211s, 1918-1924.
Carton de Wiart, Henry, Comte, 1869-.---Aut. 211s, 1917.
Carus, Paul, 1852-1919.---Aut. 1 Tls, l calling card, 1917; Rem. 1912, Sep. 6 & 7. See also T. Ribot.
Caruth, George W.---Aut. 2 Als, 1893-95.
Casenève, Maurice.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Case of Tithes; Letter to Magistrates.---JSp.
Casimir, Périer, 1847-1907.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Casmèze, Georges.---Aut. 1 Als, 1923.
Cassatt, Mary, 1845-1926.---Aut 1 Als, [1913?]
Castaigne, André.---Aut. 12 Als, 2 postcards, 1901-21. See also W.A. Clark.
Castanie, François.---Aut. 2 Als, 1903.
Castelar y Ripoll, Emilio, 1832-1899.---Aut. 10 Als, 2 Mss, 1 note, 1887-99; Pho.1 ;Rem. 1889, Oct; 1905, Apr.20; 1908, Jun. 27; 1913, Jun. 4, Dec. 14; see also A.A. Adee, Apr. IO 1903; A. Calzado; J. Foster; E.B. Grubb; J. Hay; R.L. Poole; B. Stores; H. Taylor; H. Vignaud; H.D. Wolff; S.L. Woodford.
Castiglione, Countess.---Rem. affair with Napoleon III-1909, May 18.
Castrone, Marquis de.---Aut. l Als, 1901.
Catalogue of Reminiscences.---Rem. 1908, Aug. 20. See also Journal of Two Hemispheres.
Catholicism, see Schieler.
Catterall, Ralph C.H., 1866-1914.---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Caubert, A.---Rem. 1905, Sep. 17.
Caubet, E.---Aut. l Als, 1900 on women lawyers.
Cauldwell, Leslie G., 1861-1941.---Aut. 1 mss, n.d.
Cavaignac, Jacques M.E. E. Godefroy, 1853-1905. Let., Jul. 7, 1899.
Cavvadias, P. see Kabhadias, Panagiotis.
Cayuga Indian, see N. Johnson.
Cazot, T.J. Jules, 1821-1913.---Aut. 3 Als, 1894-1906.
Cercle Républicaine, see France, clubs.
Cemuschi, Henri, 1821-1896.----Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Cesareo, Giovanni A., 1861-1937.---Aut. 2 Als, 1924-5.
Céspedes y Quesada, Carlos M. de.---Aut. 2 Als, 1902-10; Rem. 1909, Jul. 25.
Chaillé-Long, Charles, 1842-1917.---Aut 1 Als, 1898.
Chailly-Bert, Joseph, 1854-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1913.
Challemal-Lacour, Paul A., 1827-1896.---Rem. 1907, Nov. 30. See also K Blind, 1896.
Chamaillard, M. Henri C.P., de, 1848-Aut. l Als, 1900.
Chamberlain, Joseph, 1836-1914.---Pho. l
Chamber of Commerce New York, see S.S. Pratt. France, Paris American .... see Estoumelles de Constant. Holland, Rotterdam, see M. Mees.
Chambers, Julius; 1850-1920.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1902, 1 newspaper cutting, 1910, interview with Stanton.
Chambrun, Pierre, Marquis de, 1865-.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1898.
Chaminade, Cecile L.S., 1861-1944.---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Channing, Edward, 1856-1931.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1923.
Channing-Stetson, Grace E. see Stetson, Mrs. Grace E. (Channing.)
Chapman, John, 1822-1894.---Rem. 1907, Mar. 25. See also K. Blind, 1895.
Chapman, Katherine E.---Aut. 1 Als, c.1907, filed with Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
Chapuis, Paul.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d.
Charbonnel, Victor, 1863-.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.; Let., Jul. 21, 1899.
Chardin, Paul.---Aut. 9 Ats, 6 drawings, 1901-13; Rem. 1905, Jun. 27, Nov. 21.
Charet, Gabriel.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919.
Charles II, King of Gt. Brit., 1630-1685.---Aut. 1 Als, 1658, folio.
Charléty, Sébastien C.G., 1867-1945.---Aut. 3 Als, 1905-6.
Channes, Francis, 1848-1916.---Aut. 22 Als, 1 mss, 1900-15; Let., Nov. 8, Dec. 8, [11], 1899; Rem. 1905, Sep. 22; 1907, Jan. 9; 1913, Feb. 18; 1915, Jan. 6 & 15; 1923, May B.
Channes, Xavier, 1849-1919.---Aut 2 Als, 1916.
Charpentier, Pierre M.A., 1852-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903 with newspaper cutting.
Chartres, Robert P.L.E.F. d'Orléans, Due de, 1840-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1891.
Chase, Salmon P., 1808-1873.---Amf.4(13)b.
Chasseloup-Loubat, Annand E.P.L.N., Marquis, 1863-, Bib., "Notes from Paris," Jul. 7, 1894; same Dec. 25, 1897; Let., Jun. 20, 1899. See also Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart C., 1865-1945.---Aut. 2 Als, 1915.
Chautemps, Charles A., 1860-,---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Chauviré, Roger, 1880-.---Aut. 1 mss, 1918.
Chavannes, Édouard, 1865-1918.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Chenay, Julie.---Rem. death-1905, Jul. 12.
Chenay, Paul.---Aut. 2 Als, l calling card, 2 Mss, 1902-5; Rem. 1905, Mar. I.; Jul. 12; obit.-1906, Feb. 10.
Chéradame, André, 1871-,---Aut. 1 Tls, 1917.
Cherif.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1915.
Chéron, A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1907; Rem. 1907, Mar. 25, Apr. 18.
Chesnelong, P. Charles, 1820-1899.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 cutting, 1896.
Chevreul, E.---Aut. l Als, 1885.
Chevreuil, L.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Chevrillon, L. André, 1864-1959.---Aut. 5 Als, 1917-19.
Chicago, IL., camera views.---Pho.3.
Chicago Record --Rem. 1899, Dec? See also Newspapen..
Child, Theodore, 1846-1892. See Let., 1899, Harper's matter.
Childs, Charles.---Jsp.
Childs, Dr. See E.C.S. typescript, Feb. 24, 1851.
China--History--Boxer Rebellion, 1899-See F. Channes; F. Crispi, C. L. Delmas; E. Duclaux F.C. Du Barail; C. W. Dilke; European atrocities in, P. Meyer, G. Herve; Gide; R. Goblet;; C. Grarnpietri; P. Guieysse; E. Holub; A. Lebon; Le Myre de Vilers; F. Lot; C. Madrolle; F. de Pressence; S. Reinach; T. Roustan; Yu Keng. See also Opium War, 1840, Great Britain--Jsp.
Choate, Joseph H., 1832-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902; Rem. Hague Conf.-1907, Dec.3.
Chopin, Frederic F., 1810-1849.---Rem. 1909, Jan. 29; 1914, Jul. 2. See also M. Karowicz; F. Lawton; Ziem.
Chuquet, Arthur M., 1853-1925.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1898.
Church, WilliamC., 1836-1917.---Aut. l Tls, 1916.
Church Distraints, England, 1830s.---Jsp.
Church Without Church-Rates; Tables of Ecclesiastical Revenues of England and Wales, 1835. Jsp.
Cimino Follero de Luna, Aurelia.---Aut. 1 Als, 1885. See also Italy.
Circourt, Adolphe M.P, de, Comte, see Nigra, Count, 1894. See also following.
Circourt, Anne M.J.A., Comte de, 1809-Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Citters, Hon. J.S., van, see W. Quinby.
Clamageron, Jean Jules, 1827-1902. Aut. 6 Als, 1894-1901; Pho. I; Rem. 1894, Jan. 7.
Claretie, Jules, 1840-1913.---Aut. 14 Als & card, 1 newspaper cutting, 1896-1910; Rem. on Proust-1905, Mar.24; on Chopin-1909, Jan. 29; 1911, Sep. 6; 1914, Jul. 2. See also Let., Jul. 7, 1899.
Claretie, Leo, 1862-1924.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1905; Rem. 1908, May 6.
Clark, Champ, 1850-1921.---Rem. on Webster-1914, Mar. 3l.
Clark, Dr. See E.C.S., typescript, Feb. 24, 1851.
Clark, William A., 1839-1925.---Aut. 6Als, 1901-5. See also J. Clamageran; Estoumelles de Constant, 1901.
Clarke, Campbell.---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Clarke, Edwin L., 1888-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Clay, Joseph, see A.V. Fillmore.
Clay, Brutus J., 1847-.---Aut. l Tls, 1907.
Clemenceau (engineer.)---Rem. 1903, Nov.29.
Clemenceau, Georges E.B., 1841-1929.---Aut. 30 Als, cards & newspaper cutting (1919), 1894-1904; Cle; Let.-Nov. 21, 1905; Rem. Le Temps file-1906, May 31; 1908, Feb. 8, Apr. I, Jun. 3, Nov. 1; 1909, May 12, Sep. 8, Oct. 3, Nov. 16, 1911, Jan. 30, Mar. 29; 1919, Dec.19&20. See also: W. Appleton; F. Aulard; Cle. notes; S. Dewey; R. Lecuyer; J. Martet; P. Mille; A. Naquet, 1894, sending TS letter; S.S. Pratt; Van Zile; H. Vignaud; A.D. White.
Clemens, Olivia (Langdon), 1845?-1904.----Aut. l Als, 1901.
Clemens, Samuel L., 1835-1910. Aut. 6 Als, 1 card, 1 mss, 1 postcard & I printed note, 1898-1904; Let.-Nov. 28 & Dec. 30, 1901, Dec. 5, 1905; Rem,1901, Oct. See also: Garard, I.D.; Lamanon, F.; Paine, A.B.; Stanton (Letters); Tourel.
Clino.---Aut. 4 Als, 1907-8.
Clubs, see country of origin.
Clulow, H.V.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1924.
Cluseret, Gustave P., 1823-1900.---Aut. 16 Als, 1 bio, 1 call. card, l note, 2 passes, 1 receipt, 1862-(1888]; Rem. 1903, Oct.12; 1905, Mar. 16. See also: R.M. Bennett; Burcher; Decan; Fonvielle; J.C. Fremont; Froude; Hamlin; G. Hay; Rogers; Schurz; Seward; E.M. Stanton; C. Sumner; G. Thomas.
Coan, Titus M., 1836-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Cobbe, Frances P., 1822-1904.---Aut. 5 Als, 1881-86; Pho.I.
Cobden, Jane see Unwin, Jane (Cobden).
Cobden, Richard, 1804-1865. Rem. 1905, Apr.6.
Cochin, Henry D.B.M., 1854-1926. Aut. 7 Als, 2 cards, 1 speech, 1899-192l; Rem. 1915, May 27; 1923, May A.
Cochrane, John, 1813-1898.--Aut. 1 autograph, 1875. (See S. Balfour, Unseen Universe, Macmillan, NY, 1875. Annex item.)
Cody, William F., 1846-1917.---Rem. 1905, Mar.27.
Cohn, Adolphe, 1851-1930.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.; Rem. 1914, Jun. 21.
Coleman, Chapman (Legation, Berlin.)---Aut. 1 Als, 1885. (translator.)
Coleridge, Samuel T., 1772-1834.---Rem. poems on Cologne-1904, Jun.
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885.---Aut. l Als, 1869.
Colin, Gustave, 1828-1911.---Aut. l Als, 1892.
Colin, Léon---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Collett, J. Camilla W., 1813-95.---Aut. 1 Als, 1882. See also Norway.
Collier, William M., 1867-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1909.
Collins, Victor.---Rem. 1906, Aug. 1.
Colombus, Christopher, cl446/1451-1506. See H. Harrisse, 1893.
Colvin, Sidney, Sir, 1845-1927.---Aut. 1 Als, 1884.
Combes, J.L. Emile, 1835-1921. See A.D. White.
Comfort, William W., 1874-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1916-17.
Comité Catholique de Propaganda Française a L'Etranger, Paris, 1920. See F. Veuillot.
Comité Rochambeau.---Aut. photo of statue.
Commerre, Léon F., 1850-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Commissioners, Ecclesiastical Revenues of England, 1835. Jsp.
Committee of Initiative of the International Journal, see Le Journal. ..
Commune of 1871. Anniversary, Rem. Mar.18. 1881.
Compagnie Franyaise du Théâtre Shakespeare.---Aut. 18 printed items, 1909-10. See also: Sainte-Croix, S. Camille de.
Conant, Charles A., 1861-1915.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1907; Rem. 1907, Sep. 23.
Coney Island, NY., camera views.---Pho. 3.
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888.---Amf. 23(73)b.
Constable Co., London.---Aut. 1 Tls, l book notice, 1924. See also Publishers.
Constant,Benjamin, 1845-1902.---Aut. ll Als, 1 note, 1 mss, 1900-01?; Bkn.; Rem. 1905, Mar. 31. See also H.M.Alden.
Constant de Rebecque, Henri B., 1767-1830.---Aut. 1 Als, 1821.
Conway, Moncure D., 1832-1907 .---Aut. 3 Als, 1 autograph, 1 postcard, 1899-1900; Rem. 1905, Feb. 25; 1906, Nov. IO; dies-1907, Nov. 16, Dec. 19. See also W. Story.
Conway, Mrs. Ellen Davis Dana.---Rem. 1905, May 8.
Cook, Frederick A., 1865-1940.---Aut. l Als, 1909; Rem. 1909, Sep. 7.
Coolidge, Louis A., 1861-1925.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Coolidge, Thomas J., 1831-1920.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1903; Rem. 1905, Aug. 21. See also W. Reid, 1892.
Cooper, Jacob, 1830,-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, 1897; Rem. 1906, Oct. 5.
Cooper, Lane, 1875-.---Aut. 2 Als, l postcard, 3 11s, 1910-1920; Rem. 1907, Jun. 15, Jul. 15. See also A.D. White.
Coote, Mrs., see J. Read.
Copyright, international, see E. Freeman [wrote in Nation for Stanton, 1891.] See also A. Edwards, 1890; C. Gounod; P. Lindau, 1891. E. Bruwaert, 1901.
Coquet, Lucien.---Aut. 1 printed bio, n.d.
Corbin, Charles.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Cordier, Henri L., 1853-1926.---Aut. l Als, 1907.
Cormon, Femand A.P., 1845-1925.---Aut. l Als, 1892.
Cornell, Alonzo, 1832-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, 1885.
Cornell, Ezra, 1807-1874.---Rem. 1907, May.
Cornell University, see Universities, also libraries.
Comet-Auquier, A.---Aut. l Als, 1918.
Cornwall, Barry.---Rem. 1908, Apr. 9.
Corriez, Paul.---Aut. 2 calling cards, 1894.
Corse, Mrs.---Rem. 1910, Jan. 22.
Corson, Hiram, 1828-1911.---Aut. 3 Als, 1906-7 (folio); Rem. 1906, Oct., Oct.24, Nov. 6; 1907, Aug. 9.
Cortelyou, George B., 1862-.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1904.
Cotchett, W.V.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1921, filed with E. Lemercier.
Coubertin, Pierre D., Baron, 1863-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900-01; Let., Dec. 21, 1899.
Coulet, Jules.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Coulevain, Hélène F. de see Favre de Coulevain, Hélène.
Coulevain, Pierre de, pseud., see Favre de Coulevain, Hélène
Coulon, Georges.---Rem. 1908, Jan. 13.
Coupland, Rex.---Rem. 1915, Sep. 20.
Cours, Jean de, Baron, 1892-1928.---Aut. 1 Als, l mss, 1 note, 1921-24
Courteault, Paul, 1867-.---4 Als, 1 calling card, 1916-18.
Cousin, Victor, 1792-1867, see Barthelemy-Saint-Hilaire, See also Bib. (serial 'Recol. of Barthelemy-S-H,' 1895; 'M. Ferdinand Brunetière,' 1897; 'Lit. & Artistic Paris ... ,' Sep., 1898; 'V, Cousin & U.S.,' 1895.)
Cox, Jacob D., 1828-1900. Amf.7(23)a.
Cox, Samuel S., 1824-1889.---Aut. 4 Als, 1885-6. See also S.S. Cox.
Coxe, Arthur C., Bp., 1818-1896.---Aut. 3 Als, 1889-1892.
Coy, G.---Aut. l Als, 1906.
Craigie, William A., 1867-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1909.
Crane, Dean.---Rem. 1908, Sep. 3. See also M.C. Tyler, 1897.
Crane, Dr. Edward A.---Rem. obit.-1906, Mar. 1.
Crane, Mrs. E.A.---Rem. 1906, Mar. 1 & 25.
Crane, Thomas F., 1844-1927.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Craven, Commod., 1861-U.S. Navy. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Crawford, Emily, Mrs. (1842-1916].---Aut. 1 Als, 1899; Rem.c.1897; Rem. 1905, Mar.25; Jun. 1, Oct. 4.
Crawford, F. Marion, 1854-1909.---Rem. obit.-1909, Apr. 10.
Crawford, George Moreland, 1851-.---Rem. 1905, Mar.25, May 15.
Crirbeur, Q.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Ctispi, Francesco, 1819-1901.---Rem. 1910, Mar. 24, Jun. See also E. Piovanelli; W. Stillman, 1894, aut. of 'Crispi chez ... Bismarck,' as E. Mayor. 1900, C. Grampietri. Memoirs, see Piovanelli, Nov. 28, 1900.
Crispi, H.E., see E. Piovanelli, 1900.
Croatia & Hungary, analogy to Home Rule in Ireland, see E. Freeman. See also F. Kossuth.
Crofts, J., see B. Willett.
Croiset, Alfred, 1845-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Croly, Herbert D., 1869-1930.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1918-1924.
Cronje, Gen., Boer prisoner, see R.P. Pooley.
Crop, 1.W., 1840-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1915.
Crosby,? (sec. to-) See W.W. Phelps
Cross, Wilbur L., 1862-1948.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1913.
Crozals, Joseph de, 1849-1915.---Rem. 1915, Jan. 14.
Cruz, Fernando, 1845-1901.---Aut. l Als, 1900.
Cuba, 1901, see J. Adam; H. Depasse; A. Firmin.
Cunha e Costa, José S. de.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Cunningham, William, 1849-1919.---Aut. l Als, 1905.
Curie, Marie (S), l867-1934.---Aut. l Als, 1905; Pho.I
Curie, Pierre, 1859-1906.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903; Pho.I
Curry, Jabez L.M., 1825-1903.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Curtis, William E., 1850-1911.---Aut. l Als, 1902.
Curullet, J.A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Cushing, Mrs.---Rem. 1910, Aug. 30.
Cutting, Elisabeth (Brown), 1871-.---Aut. l Tls, 1919.
Czechoslavakia, see Bohemia.
Dagnan-Bouveret, Pascal A.J., 1852-.---Aut. l Als, 1892.
Dahlgren, John A.B., 1809-1870.---Amf. l9(59)c.
Dalby, W. Ernest, 1874-1918.---Aut. l Tls, 1903.
Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899.---Aut. 3 Als, 1896.
Damoye, Pierre E.A., 1847-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1892.
Dangin, Paul M. Thureau see Thureau-Dangin, Paul ...
Darboux, Jean G., 1842-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, 1915.
Dare, Mme. Daniel, pseud., see Regnier, Maria.
Darimon, Alfred, 1819-1902.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
Dario, Ruben, 1867-1916.---Rem. 1916, Apr. l.
Darsiles, H.B. see Buriot-Darsiles, H.
Daudet, Alphonse, 1840-1897.---Aut. calling card, n.d. See also G.W. Carryl; A. Durand.
Daudet, Mme. (Alphonse), Julia (Allard).---Rem. 1905, May 4. See also A. Durand.
Daudet, Ernest, 1837-1921.---Aut. 2 Als, l postcard, 1900-17; Rem. 1923, May C.
Daudet, Léon, 1867-1942.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Dauphin, E. (artist).---Aut. 1 Als, 1892.
Davenports, see F. Cobbe.
David, Henri, 1857-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1902.
David d'Angers, Pierre J., 1788-1856.---Pho. l.
David d'Angers, Robert.---Aut. 2 Als, 1905; Rem. 1904, Apr.7; 1905, Aug. 22, Sep. 13, Oct. 7, Dec. 27; 1906, Jan. 5, Jun. 8; 1907, Mar. 19.
Davis, Charles H., l807-l 877.---Amf. l 9(59)b.
Davis, Elmer H., 1890-.---Aut. l Tls, n.d.
Davis, Henry W.B., 1833-,---Aut. 2 Als, 1904; Rem. 1905, Aug.4.
Davis, J.C. Bancroft, 1822-1907.---Aut. 1 Als, 1885.
Davis, Jefferson. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Davis, Richard H., 1864-1916.---Aut. 2 Als, 1902.
Davray, Henry D., 1873-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1923; Rem. 1913, May 16; 1914, Mar. l1.
Dawson, Francis W., 1878-,---Aut. 1 Als, 1922; 1903, with Charleston News & Courier, see newspapers.
Dawson, John C., 1876-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1924.
Dayot, Annand P.M., 1851-1934.---Aut. 1 Als, 1905.
Deacon, C.R., see F.H. Smith.
DeAndreis, E. Léon, 1838-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Dearborn, Ambrose C.---Cle.
Débat-Ponson, Edouard B., 1847-1913. Aut. 2 Als, 1892-[1903.J
De bussey (Deputé).---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Decan, Alph.---Clus.P, (item 2)
De Grassè, G. (Cornell Lib.)---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Deherain, Henri, 1867-.---Aut. 1 newspaper cutting, 1 postcard, 1920; Bkn.
Delafosse, Jules V., 1843-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Delahache, Georges, pseud., see Aaron, Lucien.
Delaroche-Vemet, Paul H.P.H., 1866-. Aut. l Als, 1907.
Delbrück, Hans G.L., 1848-1929.---Aut. 2 Als, 1903.
Delibes, Leo, 1836-1891.---Aut. 2 Als, 1890.
Delille, Paul F.A., see Annand-Delille, Paul.
Delmas, Léon René, 1830-1904.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 mss, 1900-01.
Delombre, Paul, 1848-1933.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900-17.
Deluz, E.---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
De Magalhaes, Basilio see Magalhaes, Basilio D.A., 1872-
Demangeon, Albert, 1872-.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d.
Demarest, William H.S., 1863-1956.---Alex-SC: 7 Tis to T.S., 1918-24. See also: 1 Als to Douglass, 1924; to War Trade Bd., 1 Tls, 1918.
Demblon, Célestin, 1859-.---Aut. 5 Als, 1 postcard, 1915-19; Rem. 1915, Jan.3&31.
Democracy, see A. Naquet, 1894.
Demont-Breton, Mme. Virginie (Elodie), 1859-1935.---Aut. 4Als, 1892-1903.
Denambez (printer)---Rem. 1909, Jun. 30.
Denmark Cession of Danish West Indies to U.S., see C. Hage. Woman Question in Europe, 1884, Bib., author K. Frederiksen. See also N. Fredericksen.
Dennis, Louis M., 1863-1936.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Denonnandie, Louis J.E., 1821-1902.---Aut. 2 Als, 1894-6.
Depasse, Hector, 1843-.---Aut. 2 Als, (1901].
Depew, Chauncy M., 1834-1928.---Aut. 2 Als, 1901; Rem. 1910, Jan. 6.
Depré, Emest.---1 poem, filed with Rem./tribute to Pierre Breton-1905, Oct. 23.
Deraismes, Maria, 1828-1894.---Rem. 1910, Jan. 22.
Deramey, Jean.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Derosne, C. Bernard, 1825-1904.---Rem. 1909, Apr. 10.
Descaves, Lucien, 1861-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1915.
Deschamps, Auguste.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Deschamps, Gaston, 1861-.---Aut. 9 Als, 1 newspaper cutting, 1901-18; Rem. 1901, Jul.5; 1905, Apr.6.; 1906, Apr. l, See also G.B. Harvey, 1901.
Deschanel, Paul E.L., 1856-1922.---Aut. l calling card, n.d.
Deslandes, A.---Aut. 2 Als, 1907.
Deslandes, Mathilde.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Desmond, Shaw, 1877-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Desmoulin, Auguste.---Rem. 1906, Feb. 21.
Desqueyrous, Henri.---Aut. 1 Als, 1909.
Destrée, Jules, 1863-1936.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1 Tls, 1916-20.
Des Vignes Rouges, Jean pseudonym see Taboureau, Jean.
Détaille, Édouard, 1848-1912.---Aut. l Als, 1901.
Detry, Georges A.---Aut. 2 Als, 1920.
Dewey, Stoddard, 1853-1933.---Aut. 4 Als, 1 newspaper cutting, 1909-19. See also G. Clemenceau.
De Witt, Papa?---Aut. 4 autographs, 1894.
Dickie, James F., 1848-1933.---Aut. l Als, 1900
Dickens, Charles, see E.B. Lupton.
Dictionaries, English, see Publishers, Oxford.
Didot, Georges Finnin see Finnin-Didot, G.
Dierx, Leon, 1838-1912.---Aut. 1 Als, 1912; see also Acollas, M.-newspaper cutting; Rem. dies-1912, Jun. 1l.
Diest, Isala van, Woman Question in Europe, Bib.
Dilke, Charles W., Sir, 1843-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1895-1900; Rem. 1906, Apr. 9.
Dimnet, Ernest, 1866-1954.---Aut. 2 Als, 1916-19; Rem. 1914, Mar. 11.
Dissesco, C.G., see Alex-SC/UA L.F. Loree, 1922, listed on encl.
Ditaubé, P.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 telegram, 1916-18.
Dithridge, Ethelwyn.---Aut. 1 poem, n.d.
Dix, John A., 1798-1879.---Amf.8(25)a.
Dix, John A., 1860-1928.---Aut. 2 Als, 1878-1912; Rem. 1913, Jul. 20.
Dixie, Florence C.D., Lady, 1857-1905. Aut. 2 Als, 1902.
Dixon, James, 1857-1869. Amf.23(73)a.
Dmowski, Roman,---Rem. 1911, Feb. 18.
Dobrenovitch, K., 1903, with Gazette de Russie, see newspapers.
Dodd, William E., 1869-.---Aut. 6 Als, 1920.
Dodds, G.G.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919, filed with Stanton's Cle. notes, verso of Mille translation.
Dodge, Grenville M., 1831-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Doetlingk, correspondent in Leipzig, see M. Breal, Jan. 16, 1900.
Dollett, Wilson.---Aut. copy of Als, 1924, filed with E. Baie.
Donaldson, Nonnan V., 1891-1964.---verso of Rem. 1919, Dec. 19.
Donciéres, Victmin.---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Doniol, Henri, 1818-1906.---Aut. 4 Als, 1899; Rem. 1906, Jun.20; 1914, Mar. 7.
Dorchain, Auguste, 1857-1930.---Aut. 1 Als, l poem, 1918-20.
Doremus, Robert O., 1824-1906.---Rem. obit.-1906, Mar. 24.
Dorsal, Jea1k--Aut. l autograph, (1918?]
Dosne, Mlle.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.; Rem. obit.-1906, Jan. 17.
Dos Passos, John R, 1896-.---Aut 1 Tls, 1922.
Douglas, William H., 1853-.---Aut. l Tls, 1904.
Douglass, Frederick, 1817-1895.---Amf.30(97)a.; Aut. 7 Als, 1886-89; Bib; Pho. I; Rem. 1907, Sep. 28. See also V. Schoelcher; E.C. Stanton; T. Tilton. See also E.C.S., 6:686. Tilton, dedication to, 1895, E.C.S. 6: 715.
Douglass, Helen.---Aut. Als, often wrote for F. Douglass, 1886-87.
Douglass, Mabel Smith, 1910-1938.---[Alex-SC: 6 Tis to T.S., 1919-24. See also 1 Tls, 1924, L.F, Loree.
Doulcet, Henry, archbishop.---Aut. 1 Als, l postcard, 1915-16; Rem. 1914, Dec.28.
Doumer, Paul, 1857-1932.---Aut. l Als, 1916.
Doumic, Max, 1863-1914.---Aut. obit., 1914.
Doumic, René, 1860-1937 .---Aut. 12 Als, 1 calling card, 2 mss, 1898-1918. Let., Jun. 20, 25, 1899.
Downing, William, see R. Straus.
Drake, squire.---man addicted to swearing Rem.c.1870-74.
Draper, William H., 1855-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Dreolle, Emest.---Blm.
Dreux-Brézé, Henri S.C., Marquis de, 1826-.---Aut. l calling card, 1 note, n.d.
Dreyfus, Alfred, 1859-1935. -- Let., 1899; Rem. 1899, Aug.; 1905, Mar. 2, 31; Apr. 6 1908, Jan, 28, May 26; 1909, Jan. 17. Rennes trial-Rem. unidentified photographer-1905, Jun. 3, See also E. Brissaud; G. Herve; A. Lynch; J. Reinach & du Paty de Clam, etc., 1899, not for pub, in France .. L.E. Rod, response to the 'critic' of Norfolk, denying he is a 'Dreyfusard, '. Gen Gallifeft for pro-Dreyfus side, J. Reinach has talked to Dreyfus'; Stanton Let., 1900.
DrieCsma? de Krabbe, Mme. Hankes,---Rem. 1910, Jun. 15.
Droit et Libertie, .. see Societies
Drouet, Mme. Juliette.---Rem. 1905, Mar, 1.
Droz, Numa, 1844-1899.---Aut. 2 Als, 1889-99. Let.., Dec, 21, 1899. SeealsoJ. Terhune, 1899; 1900, see E. Frey.
Drumont, Mme. [C.B.?] Edouard A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Dryden, John F., 1839-1911.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1904.
Du Barail, François C., 1820-1902.---Aut. 8 Als, 1891-1900.
Du Bled, Victor, 1848-1927.---Aut. 8 Als, 1 postcard, 1900-7; Rem. 1906, May 29; 1907, Jan. 9; 1913, Apr. 14. See also H. Scudder, 1897.
Dubois de l'Estang, Etienne, 1854-,---Rem. 1908, Nov. 1.
Dubouch, Joseph, 1853-.---Aut. 4 Als, 1898.
Du Camp, Maxine.---Bkn.
DuChaffaut, Césaire L.A., Comte, 1827-,---Aut 1 Als, 1902.
Du Chaillu, Paul B., 1831-1903.---Aut. 1 Als, 1886.
Duchesne, Louis M.O., Msgr., 1843-.---Rem 1914, Dec. 28,
Duclaux, Emile, 1840-1904.---Aut. l Als, 1901.
Ducommun, Élie, 1835-1906.---Aut. 2Als, 1903.
Dudevant, Mme. Amantine L. Aurore (Dupin), see George Sand, pseudonym of Mme. Dudevant.
Dugg(n?), correspondent in Christiana, see M. Breal, Jan. 16, 1900.
Dumas, Alexander, 1802-1870,---Rem. 1905, Aug. 31; 1910, Nov. 24.
Dumas, Alexandre, fils, 1824-1895.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.; Rem. 1913, Mar. 29, Apr. 14.
Dumur, Louis.---Rem, 1912, Jun. 16.
Dunant, Jean Henri, 1828-1910.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Duneka, F.A.---Aut 1 Tls, 1913. See also A. Castaigne.
Dunn, Léon.---Aut. letter (missing)
Dunne, Finley P., 1867-1936.---Aut. printed photo, source unlmown.
Dunwell, Charles T., 1852-1908,---Rem, 1906, Dec. 11, 12, & 13; 1907, Sep. 28.
Duportal, Jeanne, 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Dupré, Julien, 1851-1910.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 mss, 1903.
Dupriez, Léon, 1863-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Dupuy, P.M., see Gabriel Faure.
Dupuy-Dutemps, Ludovic, 1847-,---Aut. 2 Als, [1905]
Duquesnel, Felix, 1839-1915.---Rem. 1913, Dec. 8.
Duquet, Alfred, 1842-1916.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1898.
Duran, Carolus, 1837-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, 1888.
Durand, A.B., engraver, see George Washington.
Durand, Mme. Alice M.C.(F.), 1842-1902.---Aut. 14 Als, 1 autograph, 1883-97.
Durand-Greville, E.---Aut. 1 Als, 1897; Rem. 1908, Dec. 3.
Durant, Kenneth.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919.
Durst, Auguste, 1842-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1892.
Dusolier, Dr. Charles.---Aut. l Als, 1918.
Dusolier, François A.A., 1836-1918.---Aut. 2 Als, 1894.
Dutemps, L. see Dupuy-Dutemps, L.
Dyer, Gifford.---Aut. 4 Als, 1907-8.
Eaton, Amos B., 1806-1877.---Aut, 1 autograph, n.d.
Eaton, Cady [Daniel, 1837-1912?]---Rem, 1910, Jun, 11.
Ebenthal, Hildegarde,pseudonym see Radziwill, Ekaterina ...
Ebray, Alcide. French consul-gen., N.Y.---Aut. 4 Als, 1 mss, 1900-15; Rem. 1901, Jul. 5; 1909, Oct. 3.
Edda, mythology? See C.G. Leland.
Eddy, Augustus,---Rem. 1915, Jan. 28.
Edwards, Alfred C., 1857-,---Rem. 1905, Sep, 22.
Edwards, Amelia A.B., 1831-1892,---Aut. 6 Als, 1889-91.
Egan incident, Chile, 1892, See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Eglinton, Montgomery T?---1 Tls, stencil copy, 1880. Filed with TS-PS, no.37.
Eichthal, Eugène de, 1844-.---Aut. 2 Als; 1 calling card, 1905-12; Rem. 1906, Jan. 17. ·see also S. Newcomb.
Einstein, Lewis, see H. Vignaud.
Eitel, Edmund.---Rem. 1912, Sep. 17.
Eliot, Charles W., 1834-1926.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1896-1916.
Eliot, Hugh fl. 1807, see J. Larpent.
Eliot, Thomas S., 1888-.---Aut. 1 autograph, n.d.
Ellsworth, William W., 1855-1936.---Aut. l Als, 1922.
Ely, Robert E., 1861-.---Aut. (1 calling card, filed with H.B. Frissell), 1 Tls, [1902)-1910.
Emerson, Edward W., 1844-1930.---Aut. 5 Als, 1911-20.
Emerson, Ralph W., 1803-1882.---Rem. 1907, May(B).
Empress of Brazil.---Pho.2 (Pedro)
Emperor William, see G. Bancroft; C. Coleman; U.S. Grant; H. Fish; G. Pendleton; A. Valgain.
Endowments, see Foundations.
England, see Great Britain.
English, Ada J., 1889-. See M. Ravage.
Erlande, Albert,pseud., see A.J. Brandenburg.
Erlanger. (banker.) See Stanton mss, "Naval Episode ... "
E1Tera, Carlo, 1867-1936,---Aut. 2 Als, 1920.
Errera, Paul.---Aut. 1 Als, 1914.
Escobar y Ramirez, Alfredo, Marquis de Valdeiglesias.---Aut. 2 Als, 1902.
Esenwein, Joseph B., 1867-1946.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1912.
Esperanto, see L. Zamenhof.
Espinas, Alfred V., 1844-1922.---Aut. 6 Ats, 1898-99.
Esterhazy, d.1923.---Rem. 1906, Apr. 9.
Estévanez y Murphy, Nicolas, 1833-1914,---Aut. 4 Als, 1898-99.
Estoumelles de Constant, Paul H.B., Baron d', 1852-1924, Aut. 15 Als, 1 mss, 1900-8; Rem. 1907, Dec. 3. See also: W .A. Clark.
Etienne, Eugene, 1844-.---Rem. 1907, Mar. 15.
Eude, Amelie.---Aut 1 Als, 1924 (filed: ECS Coll. Box 6:745.)
Eugenie, Empress consort of Napoleon ... 1826-1920.---Pho. l; Rem. 1906, Feb. 1 & II; 1909, May 19; 1923, Jun. See also Fleury papers; 'Memoirs,'Jacobi item; M. Ollivier; F. Pielli; J.H. Sears.
The European Correspondent, 1886-8[9?], see R.B. Anderson; J. Bigelow; W. Bishop; Castelar; S. Ford; W. Graham; G. Healy; T. Hughes, 1888; H. James; E. Schuyler; J. Simon; E.C. Stedman; B. Teuffel. See also G. Beauregard; J. Bright, 1887; Newspapers; Publishers; Syndicates.
EusTls, James Biddle, 1.834-1899.---Aut. 4 Als, 1896-7.
Evans, Dr. Thomas W.---Rem. on Philip Garret-1880; 1882, May 13; 1906, Mar. 1. See also J. EusTls, 1896; T.S./P.S. no. 81, May 13, 1882.
Evans, Mrs. Thomas W.---Rem. 1880.
Evarts, Shennan.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919.
Ewing, James S., 1835-1918.---Aut. 3 Als, 1894-7.
Exposition. Austria & Hungary, see F. Grant, 1894. 1894: W.E. Quinby. Belgium, 1894, J. Ewing, with enclosure from Pres., Belgian Bd. of Comm.; 1896; F. Pick; J, Ewing. France 1878, Paris, see G. Berger, 1894. See also Bib/TS: 'Le Mouvement des femmes ... '; 1889, Paris, see P. Belmont; G. Berger; W.B. Franklin; 1893, Chicago, see Bib/TS; 'Europe at the World's Fair.'; 'French Pubs ... '; Pap. misc. see W. Quinby; S. Thayer. 1895 : 'Congress .. .', International Expo ... ', 'Paris, Expo ... "; see also E. Alexander; 1897 ; P. Belmont; E; 1898 J. Siegfried; 1899 A. Bruneau; V. Doncieres, U.D. Gohier; T.A. Hanison; Lamoureaux, & T. Thomas. 1900, Paris, see Bib/TS; K. Bangs; G. Ferry; LeMarcere; F. Peck; B. Woodward. 1901, French govt. lawsuit against Chicago Expo., see C. Krantz. Greece, E. Alexander. lrn.ly, see W. MacVeagh. Netherlands, See W. Quinby; S. Thayer. Portugal, see G. Caruth. Russia, see A. White. U.S.A., St. Louis Exhib., 1905, see C. Walston.
Expostulator, pseud.---Jsp.
Faber, Maurice.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 Tls, 1916.
Fabre, Émile, 1870-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Fabre, Ferdinand, 1830-1898.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Fabre, Hector, 1834-1910.---Aut. 3 Als, [1883-4].
Fabre, Joseph, 1842-1916.---Aut. 8 Als, 1 contract, [1889]-See also A. Daly, conh·act for adaptation of play by, 1896.
Fabre, Léopold---Aut. 1 Als, [1906.]
Fabre de Navacelle, H.---Aut. 2 Als, [1894]-5.
Fage, André, 1883-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Faguet, Emile, 1847-1916.---Aut. l note, 1905.
Failhspelt, Emil.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Fairchild, Lee.---Rem. 1906, Nov. 13.
Fairclough, Henry R., 1862-1938.---Aut. l Tls, 1 resumé, 1916.
Falguière, J.A.J., 1831-1900.---Aut. 1 calling card.
Fallgues, E., see H. Hertz.
Farini,? memoirs, see E. Piovanelli, Mar. 19, Dec. 16, 1900.
Farman, T.F.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1906; Rem. 1905, Dec.4; 1906, Jan.IO.
Fanand, Max, 1869-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Farrar, Frederic W., 1831-1903.---Aut. 1 Als, 1887.
Faucamberge, Mme. Aurelie de.---Rem. 1923, Jul.
Faucheaux, F.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Faure, Félix.---Rem. 1905, Sep. 22; 1907, Mar.15; 1915, May 15. See also F. Charmes.
Faure, Gabriel, 1877-.---Aut. 1 postcard portrait, n.d.
Faure, Lucie Felix see Goyau, Mme. Lucie (Faure)
Faure, Paul, 1878-1960.---Aut. 2 Als, [1919]
Faureau, F.---Aut. 1 Als, 1907.
Favre de Coulevain, Hélène, 1871-1913.---Aut. 7 Als, l autograph, 1901-4. See also J.L. Gilder.
Fawcett, Millicent G. See Great Britain.
Fay, Theodore, 1807-1898.---Aut. 1 Als, 2 postcards, 1889-90. See also A. Loftus, lord, 1892.
Fayard, Arthème, 1866-1936.---Aut. 1 Als., 1908. See also Count Fleury.
Faye, Léopold, 1828-1900.---Aut. 1 Als, c.1890.
Félix-Faure, Lucie see Goyou, Lucie Félix-Faure.
Fenian Brotherhood, Ireland see J. Froude., U.S., see J. Stephens, founder.
Feresse-Deraismes, Mme.---Rem. obit.-1910, Jan. 22.
Fernandez Martin, Manuel.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1890.
Fernay [Fernex-Voltaire?], camera view.---Pho.3
Ferrari, Henry, d.1909.---Aut. 2 Als, [1909]; Rem. obit.-1909, Dec. 13.
Ferrata, Domenico, Cardinal, l847-1914. ("Le Vatican") Aut. 1 calling card, 1914.
Ferrero, Guglielmo, 1871-1942.---Aut. 1 Als, 1912.
Fe1ry, Georges.---1 Als, 1900.
Ferry, Jules F.C., 1832-1893.---Aut. 2 Als, n.d.; Rem. 1897 ?, Sum.; 1908, Jan.30, Jun.15; 19ll, Nov.23.
Ferry, Mme. Jules.---Aut. 1 calling card, 1893; Rem. 1905, Apr.6.
Fessenden, William P., 1806-1869.---Amf. 25(79)a.
Fiaux, Louis, 1847-.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d. See also A. Lefevre, 1894.
Field, Cyrus W., 1819-1892.---Amf. 30(97)c.
Field, Henry M., 1822-1907.---Aut. 2 Als, [1887].
Figari, Pedro, 1861-.---Aut. l calling card, n.d.
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874.---Amf. 3(7)b; Aut. 1 note, 1852.
Filan, P.M. Augustin, 1841-1916.---Aut. l Als, n.d. See also J. Froude.
Finland, Russian treatment of, see A.D. White.
Finley, John H., 1863-1940.---Aut. 1 Als, 4 Tls, 1909-16.
Finot, Jean, 1858-1922.---Aut. 2 Als, 4 Tls, 1902-16.
Finsbury Anti-Endowment League.---JSp.
Firkins, Oscar, 1864-1932.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Finnin, Anténór, 1850-1911.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Firmin-Didot, Georges, 1858-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1896.
Fischer, Max, 1880-& Alex, 1881-1935.---Aut. 7 Als, 1 Tls, 1902-17.
Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893.---Aut. 2 Als, 1884-5; see also U.S. Grant
Fisher, Irving, 1867-1947.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1922.
Fisher, Mahlon L., 1874-.---Aut. l Tls, n.d.
Fisher Unwin, firm ... see A. McClurg.
Fiske, Willard, 1831-1904.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1 calling card, 1902; Rem. 1905, May See also H.M, Alden; Fitts, (W.B.] Let.-Jun.2, 13, 20 & 25; Jul 7 & 21; Sep. 19; Nov. 8; Dec. 10 & 21, 1899; Jan. 9; Mar. 15; May 14; Jun. 30, 1900. See also: H.M. Alden, 1902; M.C. Tyler, 1897.
Fitts, W.B., see Stanton Let., 1899 & 1900. (Partial I.D., based on photograph at H.M. Alden Affair.) Will be in Paris with Harvey, Apr., see Let. Mar. 15, 1900.
Fitz-Randolph Merrill, Stuart, 1863-1915.---Aut. 3 Als, 1897-1912; Rem. funeral-1915, Dec. l. See also J. Hay file, newspaper cutting.
Flach, Jacques, 1846-1919.---Aut. 3 Als, l poem, 1917.
Flameng, François, 1856-1923.---Aut. l Als, 1900.
Flameng, M. Auguste, 1843-1893. French artist.---Aut. 1 Als, 1892.
Flammarion, Camille, 1842-1925.---Aut. 17 Als, 2 cards & calling card, 1 receipt, 1889-1916; Let., Jul. 21, 1899. See also H. Malot; Stanton Let., 1900.
Flammarion, Mme. Sylvie H. (Petiaux-Hugo).---Aut. 1 Als, 1903; Rem. 1905, Feb. 25; Mar. 16.
Flammennont, Jules J., 1852-1899.---Aut. 3 Als, 1898.
Flandreysy, Comtesse de.---Rem. 1905, Oct. 4; 1906, Feb, 11 & 28. See also F. Mistral.
Fleischmann, L.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Fletcher, John G., 1886-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1919.
Fleury, Mautice, Comte, 1856-1921.---Aut. 50 Als, 3 calling cards, notes on mss, 1 postcard, 1 receipt, 1906-1921; Rem. 1906, Feb. 1, 11 & 19, Mar. 27, Apr. 22; 1908, Jan. 23, Jul. 14, Nov. 14; 1909, May 9 & 18, Dec. 2; 1923, Jun. See also Stanton, T., Fleury/Papers ...
Fleury-Ravarin, 1861-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1900.
Flint, Austin, 1868-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920; Cle.
Florian-Pa1mentier.---Bkn. (?Ernest, 1879-1951; or Albert, 1872-)
Flourens, Emile L., 1841-1920.---Aut. 1 Als, 1895.
Flournoy, Théodore, 1854-1920.---Aut. 1 Als, 3 postcards, 1901-3. See also B. Ridgely.
Foleÿ, Charles, 1861-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1919-20.
Folliero de Luna, Aurelio C. see Cimino Folliero de Luna.
Fonda, Giles, Maj., see N. Johnson.
Fontainas, Andre, 1865-.---Aut. 40 Als, l mss, 1913-24.
Fontanes, Ernest, 1828-1903.---Aut. 2 Als, 1901.
Fonvielle, Antoine.---Rem. 1905, Mar. 16.
Fonvielle, Ulric de, 1833-1911.---Clus., l note, 1903; Rem. 1905, Mar. 16. See also Cluseret.
Fonvielle, Wilfred de, 1826-1914.---Aut. 4 Als, 1898-1907; Rem. on Schoelcher-1903, Oct. 26; 1905, Mar. 16.
Forain, Jean L., 1852-1931.---Rem. 1909, Mar. 4.
Ford, Worthington C., 1858-1941.---Aut. 2 Als, 211s, 1902-17.
Forman, David, 1745-1797.---Aut. 1 Als, 1780, see George Washington.
Fort, Paul, 1872-Aut. 9 Als, 1 autograph, 1 note, 3 printed announcements, 1914-20.
Fortescue, C? P?, 1872, see J.A. Froude.
Foss, George E., 1863-.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1899-1900.
Foster, David J., 1857-1912.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1911.
Foster, John W., 1836-1917.---Aut. l Als, 1903.
Foster, Julian B., 1897-1944.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Foster, LaFayette S., 1806-1880.---Amf. 7(23)b.
Foucart, Paul F., 1836-1926.---Aut. 1 Als, 1884.
Foucher, Mlle.---Rem. 1905, Mar. 1.
Foulcher, André.---Aut. 2 Als, 1916.
Fould, G. Achille.---Aut. 1 Als, l photo-repro, 1910.
Foundations, see Carnegie Endowment.
Foundations, see Carnegie Foundation.
Foundations, see Hyde Harvard Foundation.
Foureau, Fernand, 1850-1914.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 mss, 1902-7.
Fouret, Mme. Rene (Breton).---Rem. 1909, May.
Fournier, H.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Fournier, Marcel, 1856-1907.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
France, Anatole, 1844-1924.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 telegram, 1897-1905.
France, 1874-1925. Academy, 1898 rec., see G. Paris, 1898. Alsace-Lorraine question. 1883, benefit, see Galliffet citation. America diplomats, see U.S. gov. Constitution, Fr. opinion of, see Marcere, 1895, 1899 See also China, Boxer Rebellion, Anti-semitism, see 'Gyp', Let., Dec. 21, 1899. See also L. Kahn, 1898. Army, see J. Adam, rcpt. for article by E. Radziwill, 1899. Artists Art critics, see A. Dayot. French artists, opinions of U.S. artists, etc. see L. Abbema; F. Bartholdi; E. Beme-Bellecour; L. Bonnat; A. Bouguereau; G. Boulanger; J. Breton; P. Cabanel; G. Cain; P. Chardin; G. Colin; B. Constant; F. Connon; P. Dagnan-Bouveret; P. Damoye; E. Dauphin; E. Debat-Ponsan; V. Demont-Breton; E. oetaille; C. Duran; A. Durst; M. Flameng; A. Gos; J. Henner; J. Humbert; P. Jeanniot; M. Leloir; L. L'hermitte; J.C. Meissonier; F. de Myrbach; L. Le Poittevin; J. Raffaelli; T. Robert-Fleury; A. Rochegrosse; J. Tissot. Clubs, Paris, American University Dinner Club, see B. Adams; J.J. Astor; Aynard; Bartholdi; T. Bayard; P. Belmont; Berthelot; E. Bertin; Col. Brugere; F. Brunetiere; J.B. Bryce; J. Cambon; A. Carnegie; marq. Chambrun, declines; J. Clamageran; C. Clarke; S. Clemens; M.D. Conway; C. Eliot; Espinas; Estoumelle de Constant, toast 'Washington & Peace.'; Dr. Evans; B. Hanison, pres.; Herve; D.J, Hill; G. Huygens, toast 'French Universities.'; H. James; H. Jekyll; Krantz; E. Lavisse; Lebon; Le Myre de Vilers; Levasseur; L. Liard; W. MacVeagh; Marcere; N. Mclane; A. Millemod; J.L. Mitchell, toast to 'college man in politics'; E. Monson, sir; S. Morss; Nibor; G. Paris; F. Patton; Poirrier; H. Porter; E.S. Pratt; F. de Pressense; J. Raffaelli; J. Read; Regnier; W. Sloane; J. Spaldings; C. Tower; Viele-Griffin; H. Vignaud; R. Waddington. See also Bib. Washington and the Mother Country... 1897; G. Smith comments on address. Cércle Republicaine. Stanton member from founding. Address, 5 ave de l'Opera. See also Sears. 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Humanities closer to Fr. higher schools. England, European sentiments for & against the war in South Africa, see Let., Nov. 8, 1899 .. French origins in U.S., see P. Margry. Geography. See O. Lenz 1888; E. Reclus, 1899. See also Colombus.Government - see E. de Lafayette, sen; Critism of, see B. Bjornson. Chambre des Deputies. Quorum, see H. Gris; J. Meline; D. Wilson. See also D. Barodet, 1894. J. Cambon speech, Nov. 26, 1900; L. Trarieux. Decentralization, see C. Beauquier; R. Goblet, 1895. Elections, see R. Goblet, 1894. Exposition Universelle de 1889, see also Pap. Foreign Affairs: Allies, 1914-18, see H. James. French Foreign Office, see E.S. Pratt. Austria intrigue, 1888, see Castelar. Germany. Franco-Prussian War, 1870-71. See T. Cazot, 1894; U.S. Grant. Morocco, and the Anglo-French Agreement, see W.B. Hanis. Russia & alliance, 1900, see A. Laboulaye, Sep. 23; U. Gohier, 1902.U.S., see B. Davis; H. Fish; W. Hoffman; G. Pendleton; E. Washbume; J. Young. 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Julie Daubie, 246-7, 265; Mlle.Maria Deraismes, 248,268; Emile Deschanel, 246; Jeanne Deroin Desroches, 243-5; Paul Foucart, 300; Emile de Girardin, 246; M. Leon Giraud, 249-50, 270; M. Godin, 307; Mme. Hemy Greville, nee Alice Marie Fleury (1842-), daughter of Jean Fleury, manied M.E. Durand, 280,284; Mme. Gliess-Traut, 247-8, 271,279; Yves Guyot, 260, 265-6; Edouard Rene Lefebvre de Lahoulaye, 242,247,271,278; Leroy-Beaulieu; 246,304,306; Michelet, 234,237,246, 270; Mme. Emilie de Morsier, 264; Eugene Pelletan, 246; M. Leon Richer; 247-9; Victor Schoelcher, 244-5, 256; Jules Simon; 246,280, 306.
Francis, Charles S., 1853-1911.---Aut. 1 Als, 6 Tls, 1901-8.
Francis, David R., 1850-.---Aut. l Tls, 1904.
Francis, Mr. & Mrs.---Rem. 1906, May 10.
Francis, Robert P.---Aut. l Als, 1905.
Franklin, Benjamin, see J.G. Saxe. See also W.B. Franklin.
Franklin, William B., 1823-1903.---Aut. 1 Als, 1895.
Franqueville, Amable C.F., Comte de, 1840-1919.---Aut. 4 Als, 1891-1901.
Fraser, Laura G., 1889-1966.---Pho. v. l
Frederic Rieder & Cie, Editeurs, Paris.---Aut. l printed circular, 1918. See also G. Renard.
Frederick, John T.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Frederiksen, Kirstine, 1845-1903.---Aut. 1 Als, 1884. See also Denmark
Frederiksen, Niels C., 1840-1905.---Aut. 2 Als, 1901-5; Rem. 1905, Oct.2&5.
Free-thought, Eng., see Great Britain.
Freedlander, (prof.?)---Rem. 1907, Aug. 22.
Freeman, Edward A., 1823-1892.---Aut. 9 Als, 1887-1891.
Fremiet, Emmanuel, 1824-1910.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Fremont, John C .. 1813-1890.---Clus.P, (item IO, a-b)
Frémont, Mrs. Jessie (Benton), 1824-1902.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 mss, 1879, 1903.
French, Allen, 1870-1946.---Aut. 1 Als, [1915].
Frentzen, A.W.---Aut. 2 Als, 3 postcards, 1909.
Frère, G?---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Frey, Emil, de.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900-5; see also Terhune, 1899.
Freycinet, Charles [Louis de Saulses] de,1828-1923. Aut. l note, 1894; Bkn.
Frissell, Hollis B., 1851-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Frost, K.T.---Aut. l Als, 1901.
Froude, James A., 1818-1894.---Aut. 29 Als, 2 notes, 1872-1902; Cius. (addendum 2-22); Rem. 1905, Mar. 16; 1907, May; 1907, Aug. 9. See also Bib; R.M. Bennett (2nd. ser.); W.P. Garrison; H. Scudder, 1895.
Fuess, Claude M., 1885-.---Aut. l Tls, 1919, filed with TS/A&R--"Two Sidedness of Russian News," on verso.
Fuller, Harold de Wolf, 1874-.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1912-18; Rem. 1899, Dec.?; Rem. 1918, Jan. 9.
Fuller, Howard G., 1851-1908. ---Rem. 1907, Oct. 30.
Fullerton, William M., 1865-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1894-1915; Rem. 1903, Feb. 14; 1905, Dec. 4; 1906, Apr. l; 1915, Oct. 26. See also A&R; 1515 B; leaf 5.
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815.---Jacobi l mss, 1803-6. See also C.L. Moffett, 1903.
Furlong, Charles W., 1874-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1907.
Furness, Horace H., 1865-1930.---Aut. 1 Als, [1919].
Furst, Jean.---Aut. l Als, 1920.
G.K., see K, G.
Gabba, Carlo F., 1838-1920.---Aut. 1 Als, 1884.
Galatea Collection, see T. Higginson, 1901.
Galignanl Messenger, see Newspapers.
Gallatin, Albert E., 1881-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Galliffet, gen., see following.
Gallifet, Gaston A.A. Marquis de, prince de Martignes, 1830-1909, & Marchionesse, see Bib. "Paris Letter," Apr. 21, 1883; Let. Jun. 13, 20, 25, 1899 & Dreyfus.
Gambetta, Leon M., 1838-1882.---Bkn.; Pho.I; Rem. c.1892; 1894, Jan. 7, Aug. 16;1907, Apr. 18; 1908, Feb, 7. See also Annand, P.; P. Amault; J, Billiers, 1898.; De Andreis, E.L., 1894; J. Dubouch, 1898; H. Fournier, 1898; Gambetta, Pere; Lacombe, P .; Manerbre, A.; E. Meral, 1898; J. Reinach; E. Rey, 1898; Stanton/Leon Gambetta notes & mss; Let., 1900; Vall:ry, J.; Van Zile, E.S.
Gamhetta, Pére.---Aut. l Als, 1884.
Ganderax, Louis, 1855-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1894-1901.
Ganson, Joseph W.---Aut. 1 Als, [1915].
Garard, Ira D.---Aut. l Als, 1 Tis copy, 1919-22.(filed verso of Rem. 1919, Dec. 20.
Garcia, Nicholas Salmeron y.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Gardner, D.---Aut. 1 Als, 1799.
Gardner, Miss see Mme. Elizabeth Bouguereau; see also B. Flower, ECS B6:706.
Gardner, Nelson, 1870?-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Garfield, James A., 1831-1881.---Pho.l
Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882.---Aut. 1 Als, 1874; Cius.; Rem. 1905, Mar. 16.
Garibaldi, Menotti.---Aut. 1 Als, 1887. See also E. Piovanelli.
Gadbaldi, Picciotti, gen., see E. Piovanelli, Se. 14, 1900.
Garlanda, Prof..---Rem. 1910, Mar. 4.
Gamaud, F.---Aut.4 Als, 1920-21.
Gamier, Auguste P ., 1885-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920; Rem. Muslim follower-1905, May 24.
Garrett, Philip C., 1834-1905.---Rem. 1880.
Ganison, Francis J., 1848-1916.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1906.
Garrison, Wendell P., 1840-1907.---Aut. 4 Als, 1 Tls, 1902-6; Rem. 1905, Jun. 15, Jul. 5; 1906, Feb. 11, retirement-Jun. 28, Jul. 10.
Garrison, William L., 1838-1909.---Aut. l Als, 1906; Rem. 1906, May 1.
Gaskell, Mrs.---Rem. 1914, Mar. 11.
Gautier, Judith. (a.f., n.d.)---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Gauvain, Auguste, 1861-1931.---Aut. l Als, 1919. See also F. Roches.
Gay, Walter, 1856-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Gayraud, Hippolyte, 1856-.---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Geandreau, Louis, 1885-1915.---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Geary, John W., 1819-1873.---Amf.12(37)b.
Gebelin, François, 1884-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1919-20.
Gebethner & Wolff, firm, booksellers, Warsaw Aut. 1 Als, 1909.
Geffroy, Gustave, 1855-1926.---Aut. 2 Als, 1915-6.
Genevoix, Maurice, 1890-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Geoffroy-St. Hilaire, A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1904.
Georges-Bazile.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Gérard, Auguste, 1852-1922.---Aut. 4 Als, 1 mss, 1900-20; Rem. 1893, Dec.4.
Gerôme, Jean L., 1824-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Germany, elections, see Castelar; Prof. Delbruck; Prof. Wolf. Alliance, with England, see E. Lavisse. Foreign affairs, see C. Schurz. A. White suggests writers for article. Free Cities, see Rep. movement below. Goethe & Schiller, see P. Heyse, F. Spielhagen, 1892. Ministry, see H. Blind. Republican movement, 1848-9, see K. Blind, 1895. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., authors: M. Calm; J. Hirsch; A. Schepler-Lette.
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Gide, André P.O., 1869-1951.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1917.
Gide, Charles, 1847-1932.---Aut. l Als, 1901.
Giffen, Robert, Sir, 1837-1910.---Aut. 2 Als, 1902-3.
Gilder, Jeanette L., 1849-.---Aut. l Tls, 1902. See also W. Bayliss.
Gilder, Joseph B., 1858-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1909.
Gilder, Richard W., 1844-1909.---Aut. 3 Als, 1896-1904. See also J.B. Gilder.
Gilman, Daniel C., 1831-1908.---Aut. IO Als, l postcard, l Tls, 189?-1903; Let.-Oct. 16, 1903; Rem. on Rhodes-1902, Aug.?; 1905, Apr.12, 14. See also H. Herve; D. Hill; J. Lund.
Girard, Auguste, fils.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920, (filed with E.E. Lemercier.)
Girard, Paul, 1852-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1911.
Girardet, Jules.---Rem. 1914, Apr. 17.
Gladstone, William E., see T. Burt; J.A. Froude.
Glais-Bizoin, Alexandre, 1799?-1877.---Bkn. See also Ollitrault Dureste
Gleason, Clarence W., 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Gleason, Elizabeth S.---Printed poems, filed with C. Gleason.
Glatz, Gustave, 1862-1935.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Gobat, Albert, 1843-1914.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 postcard, 1903.
Gobineau, Joseph A., Comte de, 1816-1882.---Aut. 2 Als, copies, 1869; Bkn.; See also: Meigs, C.D.; Meigs, S.E.; Meigs, W.M.; Schemann, L.; Seilliere, C. Serpeille; C.; Souday, P.; Sykes, P.M.
Goblet, René, 1828-1905.---Aut. 6 Als, 1894-1900; Rem. 1905, Sep. 13_, Obit.-Sep. 14.
Goebel, Julius, 1857-1931.---Aut. l Als, 1916.
Goeji, de, correspondent in Leydon, see M. Breal, Jan. 16, 1900.
Goëthe & Schiller, see Germany.
Gohier, Urbain D., 1862-(Ed. of Aurore ; imprisoned 1906 for anti-military manifesto.)---Aut. 18 Als, 1 calling card, 4 mss, 1 telegram, 1899-1906; Rem. 1906, Jun. 27; 1923, Aug.D. Libel action by C. Maurras, L. Daudet, etc., see Feb. 23, 1900.
Gohin, Ferdinand.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Goltz, Colmar, Baron von der, 1843-1916.---Bkn.
Gomel, Charles, 1843-1910.---Aut. l Als, [1892?]
Gompet[r?]y Jitta, Mme. E., see W. Quinby.
Goncourt, Edmond L.A.H., de, -1822-1896.---Rem. 1910, Nov. 24.
Gorceix, Septime.---Aut. l Als, 1920.
Gordon-Smith, Gordon.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1924.
Gorgas, William C., 1854-1920.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1915.
Gorjou(l?), Julien.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Gorki[y], see Z. Pechkoff, 1891. (or Alexei M.?)
Gorki Society, England, see F.M. Muller.
Gorky, Maxim, 1868-1936.
Gos, Albert.---Aut. 1 Als, 1895.
Gosselin, Louis L.T., 1857-1935.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Gould, Norman J., 1877-1964.---Aut. l Tls, 1916.
Gounod, Charles F., 1818-1893.---Aut. 3 Als, 1891-2; Rem. 1910, Jan. 4.
Gourcuff, Olivier P.C., de, 1853-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1916.
Gourd, (Pres. Fr. Cham. Comm.)---Rem. 1906, Dec. 1.
Gourmont, Jean de, 1877-1928.---Aut. 2 Als, n.d.
Gourmont, Remy de, 1858-1915.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898; Rem. 1913, May l6; 1915, Oct. l.
Gowdy, John K., 1843-1918.---Rem. 1913, Nov. 19.
Goyau, Mme. Lucie (Faure), 1866-1913.---Aut. 3 Ats, 1902.
Gragnon-Lacoste, Thomas P., 1820-.---Rem. 1916, Feb.; 1924, Jan. See also Beauchet-Filleau, C.
Graham, William, 1839-1911.---Aut. l Als, 1887.
Grainger, F., 1857-.---Rem. 1906, Jan. IO.
Gramont, Agenor de Bidache, Plince, Due de, 1851-Aut. 2 Als, 1894-8.
Grampietri, Carlo.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1900, copy of same by E. Piovanelli, filed with latter.
Grand-Carteret, John, 1850-1927 .---Aut. 2 Als, 1912-18
Grandgent, Charles H., 1862-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Grandlieu, Philippe de, pseudonym, see Lavedan, H.L.E.
Grandy, Moses.---Jsp.
Granet, Marcel, 1884-1940.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Grange, Mme. Anna de la.---Rem. 1905, Apr. 25.
Grant, Frederick D., 1850-1912.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1894.
Grant, Ulysses S., 1822-1885.---Amf. 7(23)c.; Aut. l Als copy, 1871; Rem. 1910, Jun. 2. See also D. Ammen, 1895; G. Bancroft; C. Coleman; H. Fish; W. Hoffman; A. Maireau, 1894; G. Pendleton; E. Schuyler; W.T. Sherman; A. Valgain; J. Young.
Grappé, Georges.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Grassi, Georgio.---JSp.
Graves, Algemon.---Aut. l Als, 1909.
Gray, Thomas, fl.1658.---Aut. 1 mss, folio, 1658. See Charles II. See also D. Tovey.
Great Britain Alliance, with Germany, see E. Lavisse. Ambassadors, Spain, 1892-1900, see H.D. Wolff, 1894. Decorative arts, see W. Manis. Free-thought, see F. Newman. See also Bib., "Theodore Parker ... " Military, armaments see C.W. Di1ke. Opium War With China, 1840.---JSp. Queen Victoria, 1888, see O. Logan. Trade, imports, 1889-93, see R. Giffen, sir, 1894. Unitarians, see F.P. Cobbe, J. Martineau. Woman Question ill Europe Bib., authors: F.P. Cobbe; M.G. Fawcett; M.G. Grey, ed.; F.E. Hoggan, med.; H.O. Barnett, philan.;J. Boucherett, indus.; Women novelists, see Mrs. Hector, 1890.
Greece Ministers: For. Aff., see George P. Baltazy. Quorum ofChambre, see A. Rankabes. Statues near Anticythera, Elgin collection, see J. Bourchier; K.T. Frost. See also J. Psichari.
Greeley, Horace, 181 l-1872.---Aut. l Als, 1871, 1 note (J.A.Froude file), 1891; Rem. H.B. Stanton on-1905, Aug.23. See also J. Froude, 1891.
Greene, William C., 1890-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1913.
Greenwood, Grace, pseudonym see Sara Jane Lippincott .
Greenwood, Granville G., sir, 1850-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1925.
Gregh, Fernand, 1873-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Gregory, Francis H., 1789-1866.---Amf. 20(63)b; Aut. 3 autographs.
Gressent, Alfred G., 1878-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1917.
Gréville, Heory,pseud., see Durand, Mme Alice M.C. (Fleury).
Grevy, Gov. Gen.---Rem. Chamber of Deputies Debate on Algeria-1881, Jun. 30.
Grevy, F.P. Jules, 1807-1891.---Pho. l.
Grey, Marie G. See Great Britain.
Griffin, Walter, 1861-1935.---Aut. 1 Tls, n.d. (Filed verso Rem. May 15, 1905.
Griffis, William E., 1843-1928.---Aut. 4 Als, 1916-23.
Grinnell, George B., 1849-1938.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Gripenberg, Baroness.---1 Tl., 1906 (ECS Box 2:671.)
Gris, Henri, fils.---Aut. 1 Als, 1890,
Grivot, François A., 1836-1912.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1903.
Gronkowski, Camille.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 receipt, [1912H6; Rem. 1913, Dec. 4 & 8; 1923, Aug. F.
Grosvenor, Charles H., 1833-.---Rem. 1906, Apr. 17.
Grubb, Edward B., 1841-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1903.
Grundy, (NY Sun ; A.P.) Rem. 1915, Jan. 11. See also E. Roberts.
Guatemala. Minister, 1900 see F. Cruz.
GubemaTls, Angelo de, Comte, 1840-1913.---Aut. 3 Als, 1910; Rem. 1910, Mar. 4.
Guénir, Eugène.---Aut. 1 Als, 1897.
Guénir, [Eugene de, 1808-1848]---Bkn.
Guénir, Jules, 1866-1922.---Aut. l Als, 1904; Rem. 1881, Mar.18.
Guersant, Félix de.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Guibert, Denis [Bishop of Amiens?], Deputé---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Guiet, Michel.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Guieysse, Charles.---Aut. 1 Als, 1905.
Guieysse, G.J.---Aut. l Als, 1905.
Guieysse, P. Paul, 1841-1914.---Aut. 16 Als, 1 mss, 1894-1907; Rem. 1905, Mar. 31, May 8.
Guiffrey, Jules M.J., 1840-1918.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Guilaine, Louis.---Aut. 2 Als, 1904-14; Rem. 1907, Dec. 3.
Guilmant, Félix A., 1837-1911.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Guimet, Emile, 1836-1918.---Aut. l Als, 1898.
Guizot, Francois P.O., 1787-1874.---Aut. l note, n.d.; Rem. 1913, Mar. 5. See also C. Witt.
Gummère, Richard M., 1883-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 Tls, 1917-24.
Guppy, Henry, 1861-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1924; Let.-Aug. 25, 1924.
Guyer Leroy, Raphael.---Aut. l Tls, 1917.
Guyho, Mme. Corentin L.M., 1844-1922.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Guyot, Yves, 1843-1928.---Aut. 22 Als, l calling card, 2 mss, 1 telegram, 1891-1915; Rem. 1904, Oct. & Dec.; 1905, Mar. 2, 4 & 16, Apr. 6 & 24, May 11, 15 & 29, Aug. 24, Sep. 20 & 22, on Zola-Sep. 23, Oct. 2, on Rouvier-Oct. 21; 1906, Jul. 3; 1907, Jan, 25, Apr. 7, Jul. 11, Nov. 30; 1908, on Dreyfus-Jan. 28, Feb. 6 & 8, Aug. 10; 1909, Jan. 29, Mar. 4; 1910, Nov. 12; 1912, Dec. 3; on Channel Tunnel-l 915, Mar. 14. See also G. Cortelyou; W. Douglas; J.P. Dryden; W. Ford; R. Gilder; J. Hay; F. Loomis; A. Low; V. Metcalf; H. Morris; L. Morton; S. Newcomb; R Ogden; H. Phipps; H. Putnam; W. Reid; G. Smalley; L. Trarieux; O. Villard; A.O. White.
Gyp, pseud., see Martel de Janville
Habanas, Jean Paul.---Rem. obit. for 'Paulus1-1908, Jun. 2.
Hadley, Arthur T., 1856-1930.---Rem. 1907, Sep. 23.
Haeckel, Ernest H.P.A., 1834-1919.---Aut. 3 Als, l postcard, 1901-6.
Hage, Christopher F., 1848-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 newspaper cutting, 1901.
Hague Conference, see Arbitration, international.
Hainisch, Marianne, 1839-. Aut. 1 autograph, 1922; Rem. 1922, Jun. 24. (Original found in Jacobi: Protokoll der IX ... 1916.)
Haldeman-Julius Co., see G. Nagel.
Hale, Dr. E.C.---Rem. 1906, Oct. 17.
Hale, William G., 1849-1928.--Aut l Als, 1916; Let. Sep.19, 1899 (or E.C.?)
Halévy, Daniel, 1872-.---Aut. l Als, 1918.
Halévy, Elie, 1870-1937.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Halévy, Ludovic, 1834-1908.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1897.
Hall, Abraham O., 1826-1898.---Aut. 2 Als, [1889].
Halleck, Hemy W., 1815-1872.---Amf. 14(43)a.; Cius. (item 10c-d); Pho. 1
Hallet, Stephen, see S.F. Kimball.
Halphen, Jules.---Rem. 1909, Jan. 17, Mar. 2.
Halsted, Leonora B., 1855-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Hambridge, Jay, 1867-1924.---Rem. dies-1924, Jan. 21.
Hamerschlag, Arthur A., 1867-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Hamerton, Philip G., 1834-1894.--Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Hamlin, Augustus C., 1829-1905.---Clus.P, (item 26)
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891.---Amf. 22(69)a.
Hammann, Mme.---Rem. 1909, Jun. 3.
Hammann, M.---Rem. 1909, May 2.
Hammer, Ame.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1905.
Hammer, K.V.---Rem. 1911, Feb. 2.
Hammond, William A., 1861-.---Rem. 1907, Sep. 16.
Hancock, Winfield S., 1824-1886.---Amf. l 6(51 )a.; Pho. 1
Hanemian, Ardac.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Hanotaux, Gabriel, 1853-1944.---Aut. 5 Als, 2 ca11ing cards, 1909-12; Let., Jul. 7, 1899, letter of intro; Rem. 1910, Jun. 9.
Hansen, Georg.---Aut. 12 Als, 1 contract, 1 receipt, 1909.
Harduin, Henri, d.1908.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.; Rem. obit.-1908, Aug. 20.
Hardy, Thomas, see R.W.B. Browning.
Harjes, John H.---Aut. 2 Als, 1906.
Harlor, Th.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Haroud, Eugène d'.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1917.
Harper, firm, publishers, New York.---See H.M. Alden; J.K. Bangs; G.W. Carryl; T. Child, RH. Davis; F.A. Duneka; W.B. Fitts; G.B.M. Harvey; W.D. Howells; T.F. Leigh; E. Penfield; J.H. Sears; C. Wason; T.B. Wells.
Harper, George M., 1863-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1921.
Harper, Ida H., d.1931.---Rem. 1906, Jun. 26.
Harris, Addison C., 1840-1916.---Aut. 1 Ats, n.d.
Harris, Walter B., 1866-1933.---Aut. 5 Als, 1901-4.
Harris, William T., 1835-1909.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1898-1901.
Harrison, Alexander, see Thomas A. Harrison.
Harrison, Benjamin, Pres. U.S., 1833-1901.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1899; Rem. 1899, Dec.? See also E. Loubet.
Harrison, Ernest E.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1921, filed with E. Lemercier.
Harrison, Mrs. Mary St. Leger (Kingsley), 1852-.---Rem. 1914, Apr.21. 1 Als, 1919.
Harrison, Thomas.---Aut. 1 Als, 1762, folio.
Harrison, Thomas Alexander, 1853-1930. (American artist)---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Harrison, Gen? Let., Jul. 7, 1899.
Harrisse, Henry, 1830-1910.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 postcard, 1893-1902; Rem. 1906, May 14.
Hanison, Mary Mann.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919.
Harry, Gerard.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900-3; Rem, 1911, Sep. 6.
Harry, Myriam, pseud., see Perrault-Harry, Mme.
Hart, Albert B., 1854-1943.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1902, filed with W.M. Sloane; Rem. 1907, Jul. 18.
Hart, Horace, 1841-.---Aut. 1 newspaper cutting, 1915; Rem. 1909, Aug. 17; 1923, Aug. E
Hart, Josep M., 1839-1916.---Aut. 3 Als, 1906.
Hartwich, Herman, 1853-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1904-6.
Harvard Poetry Society, see Societies.
Harvey, George B.M., 1864-1928.---Aut. 1 Als, 2 Tls, 1901-12; Let., Dec. 1899, will be in Paris Apr, 5, 1900, see Let. Mar. 15; Rem. 1906, Nov. 10. See also: J. Bryce, 1901; A. Naquet; Spoelberch de Lovenjoul. J. Adam, (Apr. 1906.)
Haussoullier, Bernard C.LM., 1853-1926.---Aut. 1 Als, l mss, 1920.
Hauvette, Henri, 1865-1935.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919.
Havet, Louis, 1849-1925.---Aut. l Als, 1 calling card, 1 mss, l907; Rem. 1905, Mar.31.
Hawthorne, Julian, see T.N. Page. See also W. Story, 1890 [Nath?]
Hay, Mrs. Clara L. (Stone), 1849-1914.---Aut. 3 Als, 1906-7.
Hay, George.---Clus.P, (item 10e)
Hay, John, 1838-1905.---Aut. 6 Als, 5 Tls, 1898-1905; Rem. 1904, Jul. 6, Oct; 1905, May 22 & 29, Jul. 3, Aug. 11 & 28; 1907, Apr. 7, May 11; 1908, Jan.; 1909, Mar. 3 & 21; 1910, Jun. 2. See also H. Adams; Mrs. C, Hay; F. Mason; S. Menill; Stanton miscel.-cancelled passport.
Headley, T.G.---Aut. 3 Als, 3 mss, l newspaper clipping, 1901. A&R, 'Modem Wiclif.'
Healy, George P.A., 1813-1894.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1887. See also Bigot, Mme. Marie.
Hearst, William R., 1863-.---Rem. 1909, Sep. 9.
Heaton, John H., baii, 1848-1914.---Aut 7 Als, 1903-7.
Hébrard, Adrien, 1834-.---Rem. 1911, Sep. 6.
Hébrard, J., 1841-.---Aut. l Als, 1915.
Hector, Mrs. Annie (French), 1825-1902.---Aut. 3 Als, 1890.
Heger, Mme.---Rem. 1914, Mar. 11.
Heine, Maurice, 1884-1940.---Aut. 2 Als, 1917-20.
Heinemann, William, 1863-1920.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1915.
Heldring, B., see W. Quinby.
Heller, Otto, 1863-1941.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Helleu, R.---Aut. 1 autograph; 2 Als, l postcard, 1916-18.
Henderson, Ernest F., 1861-1928.---Aut. l Als, 1912.
Hendricks, Thomas A., 1819-1885.---Amf. 26(83)b.
Hendrickson, George L., 1865-.---Aut. 1 Als, [1915?]
Henner, Jean J.---Aut. l Als, [1888].
Hennessy, Jean, 1874-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1915-17.
Henri, Victor.---Aut. 1 Als, l mss, 3 newspaper cuttings, 1919. See also C. Lallemand.
Henri-Robert, see Robert, Henri.
Henriot, Emile, 1889-.---Aut. 4 Ats, l note, 6 printed poems, l postcard, 1918-21; Blm.
Henry, O., see Sydney Porter.
Henry, Stuart O., 1860-1953.---Aut. 1 autograph, l Als, 1920.
Hepburn, Alonzo B., 1846-1922.---Aut. l Tls, 1910.
Herbette, Jules G., 1839-1901.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Heredia, José-Maria de, 1842-1905.---Rem. 1905, Oct. 4.
Hennannson, H.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Hermant, Abel, 1862---Aut. 1 Als, [1897?]
Hennant, René J., 1855-1930.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1914.
Herosa, A.---Aut. l Ats, 1900.
Herrick, Myron T., 1854-1929.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1912-14; Rem. 1913, Nov. 19; 1914, Mar.25.
Herron, George D., 1862-1925.---Aut. 1 Tis & 1 copy, 1924.
Hertz, Henri.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d.
Hervé, Edouard, 1835-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1895.
Hervé, Georges, 1855-1932.---Aut. 7 Als, 1 mss, l Tls, 1898-1905; Rem. 1905, Mar.2, Jun. 9; 1910, Jan. 22; obit.-1911, May 11; 1914, Jun. 21.
Hervé, Paul. Let., [Dec 11), 1899.
Hervey, A.F.---Aut. 1 Als, 1915.
Hervieu, Paul E., 1857-1915.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Hewett, Watennan T., 1846-1921.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Hewett-Thayer, Harvey W., 1873-.---Aut. 1 Als, [1921?]
Heyse, Paul J.L., von, 1830-1914.---Aut. 1 Als, 1892.
Higginson, Mary P. (Thacher), 1844-.---Aut.. 1 Als, 1 Tls, [1916?)-1920.
Higginson, Thomas W., 1823-t 911.---Aut. 5 Als, 1884-1901; Rem. 1910, Jan.2; obit-1911, May 11; 1914, Jun.21. See also C.G. Leland.
Hilaire, Barthélemy-Saint, see Barthé1emy-Saint-Hilaire, Jules.
Hill (c.f. Cobbe/Mitchell)
Hill, Headon, pseud., see F. Grainger
Hill, David J., 1850-1932. (Asst. Sec. of State)---Aut. 3 Als, 1 postcard, 10 Tls, 1898-1924; Rem, 1907, Feb. 5; Rem. meets Capt. Mahan-1902, Oct; 1905, May 10; 1908, Aug. 26; 1914, May 29. See also A.D. White, 1897, intro to.
Hirsch, Jenny. See Germany.
Hiscock, Frank H., 1856-1946.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1916.
Hitotsuyanagi, M.V. see Vories, W.M.
Hitt, Robert R., 1834-1906.---Aut. l Als, 1903.
Hoar, George F., 1826-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, 1885.
Hocking, William E., 1873-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919.
Hoepli, Carlo e Maddelena.---Aut. 1 Als, 1909; Rem. 1909, May 18.
Hoepli, Ulrico.---Aut. 9 Als, 1909-10; Rem. 1909, May 17.
Hoest, H.---Aut. 1 Als, 1880.
Hofer, E., col.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924
Hoffman, Wickham, 1821-1900.---Aut. 2 Als, 1894-5.
Hoggan, Frances E. See Great Britain.
Holland, William J., 1848-1932.--Aut. 2 Tls, 1917.
Holland. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author: E. van Calcar.
Holmes, Mrs. Mary J. (Hawes), 1828-1907.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1888.
Holt, Hemy, 1840-1926.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1906-20; Rem. 1908, Jan.
Holt, Henry Co., see Publishers.
Holub, Emil, 1847-1902.---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879.---Amf. 13(4l)b.
Hooper, Lucie (Hamilton), 1835-1893.---Rem. 1905, Sep. 19.
Hooper, Robert [M?]---Rem. buried-1905, Sep. 19.
Houghton, Arthur E.---Aut. 4 Als, 1899-1910; Rem. 1905, Apr. 19, 20, Sep. 17.
Houghton, Mrs. Carrie.---Aut. 1 Als, 1909.
House, Edward M., see S.E. Mezes.
Houssaye, Henry, 1848-1911.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d,
Houssoullier, Bernard C.L.M., 1853-1920.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920, missing.
Howard, Blanche W., see Teuffel, Blanche W.H., van
Howard, Oliver O., 1830-1909.---Amf. 17(53)b.
Howells, William D., 1837-1920.---Aut. 3 Als, 1911-16; Let.-Jul. 10, 1916.
Hubbard, Evelyn, 1852-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Hubbard, R.B., 1836-.---Rem. 1909, Apr. 3.
Huddleston, Sisley, 1883-.---Aut. l autograph photo, 1924.
Hudson, Henry, see J. Read.
Huffcut, Ernest W., 1860-1907.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Hughes, Charles E., 1862-1948.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1910.
Hughes, Lewis C., 1844-.---Rem. Wadsworth on-1907, Jul. 4, Aug. 29.
Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896.---Aut. 2 Als, 1887-8.
Hugo, Adèle.---Rem. 1905, Mar. 1; 1915, Apr. 23. See also P. Cheney; TS bib. "Misfortunes of .. ,"
Hugo, Victor M., 1802-1885.---Clus.P, (addendum 24); Let., Dec. 10, 1899; Rem. U.S. of Europe-1880; 1905, Feb. 25; letters from Mme. Drouet-1905, Mar. 1 & 16; Jul. 4 & 12. See also H.M. Alden; L. Amould; A. Calzado; P. Meurice, executor; L.B. Rod; Souriau.
Huguet,? see B. Lavergne, 1894.
Hull, Charles H., 1864-1936.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1907-8.
Humbert, Jacques C.F., 1842-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1892.
Humboldt, Wilhelm von.---Rem. his book & inscription by E. Laboulaye-1885, Jul.
Hungary. See Croatia and Hungary.
Hunter, David, 1802-1886.---Amf. 10(3l)c.
Huntington, Archer M., 1870-.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1904.
Huot, Louis, see P. Voivenel.
Hurd, Phineas, see J, Sparks.
Huret, Jules.---Rem 1912, Dec. 3; dies-1915, Feb.15. See also B.T. Washington.
Huron Indians, see N. Johnson.
Huse, Caleb. Confederate Army. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ..."
Hutchins, John (congress.), see W. Scott.
Huth, G.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Hutton, Edward, 1875-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1923.
Huygens, Georges.---Aut. l Als, 1900.
Huysmans, Joris K., 1848-1907 .---Aut. 1 Als, 1897.
Hyacinthe, Emilie, see Layson, Mme. Emilie (Hyacinthe.)
Hyacinthe, Père, see Charles Layson.
Hyde, James H.---Rem. Vignaud on-1905, Aug. 24.
Hyde Harvard Foundation, 1898, see R. Doumic.
Ibero-American Congress, 1900, see A. Houghton.
Ickelheimer, Henry R---Aut. 1 Tls, 1915.
Ide, Henry C., 1844-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1909; Rem. 1909, May 22 & 23; 1911, Mar. 24.
Imbert de Saint-Amand, Artur L., Baron, 1834-1900. Aut. 2 Als, 1896.
Indian mythology.---North America, see G. Leland.
Indy, Vincent d', 1851-1931.---Aut. 7 Als, l autograph, l Ms, 1894-1912; Rem. 1906, May 31.
Ingersoll, Ernest, 1852-1946.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
International Congress of Americanists, New York, Oct. 20-25, 1902 see D.Gilman.
International Journal, see Le Journal Intemational.
International Olympic Committee, see Bikelas, 1895; Coubertin, Jul. 22, 1900, banquet for Am. athletes.
International Union, 1900, see M.D. Conway; W.T. Stead.
Inter-parlaimentary Conference, see W.T. Stead, Jul. 21, 1900.
Ireland. Church & education, see A.O. White. Home Rule, see E. Freeman; J. Froude; Stephens.
Irving, Washington (Colombus scholar), see H. Hanisse, 1893.
Istria, Dora d',pseud. see Kol'tsova Masal'skaia, E.M ...
Italy, crisis 1887, see Castelar. Expo Chicago, 1894, see W. MacVeagh. Diplomats : England, see C. Nigra, count, 1894, Fall of 'bloody rain', see C. Flammarion. Woman Question in Europe, Bib. authors: A. Cimino Folliero de Luna; ed. by Dora d'Istria,pseud. King Umberto I, assasinated Jul. 29, 1900, see also G. d 'Annunzio; E. Ollivier; E. Piovanelli.
Ithaca, N.Y., camera views.---Pho. v.3.
lzoulet, Jean B.J., 1854-1929.---Aut. 4 Als, 1904-12.
Jackson, Frederic H.---Aut. 1 Tls, (p.1 missing.)
Jackson, Gen. Stonewall, see Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Jacob, Louis, 1879-,---Aut. l Als, 1919.
Jacob, Paul, pseud. see P. Lacroix.
Jacquemaire, Madeleine (Clemenceau)---Aut. 2 Als, see also M. Metury.
Jacques, Henry, 1886-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1917-1927
Jacques, Marcel.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Jähns, Max, 1837-1900.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
James, Henry, 1843-1916.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 Tls, 1887-1915.
Jameson,? Guyot & article on, Jan., 1896. See following.
Jameson, Hemy.---Aut. l Als, 1915.
Jameson, John F., 1859-1937.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1901-8.
Janvier, Meredith, see Mencken, Henry L.
Janzon, J., 1903, with Stockholmas Dagblad, see newspapers.
Jasmin, Jacques B., 1798-1864.---See: Bancroft; Labadie-Lagrave; Mauroux, A.; Stanton/Not. I; Pap/Agen; Le Temps.
Jastrow, Morris, 1861-1921.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1918.
Jaurès, Jean L., 1859-1914.---Aut. 5 Als, 2 mss, 1906-8; Rem. 1908, May 26 1910, Jun. 2.
Javary, M., see Constant de Rebècque.
Jeancourt-Galignani, André.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Jeanniot, Pierre G., 1842-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1892.
Jefferson, Thomas, see S.F. Kimball.
Jekyll, Herbert, sir, 1846-1932.---Aut. l Als, 1900.
Jenks, Jeremiah W., 1856-1929.---Aut. 2 Als, 1906; Rem. 1907, Sep. 23.
Jespersen.---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Jessen, Franz C., von, 1870-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1905.
Johannet, Rene, 1884-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1924.
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875.---Amf. 4(13)a.
Johnson, N.---Aut. 1 Als, 1772.
Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876.---Amf. 23(73)c.
Johnson, Robert U., 1853-1937 .---Aut. 4 Als, 1 autograph, 2 Tls, 1892-1925.
Johnson, William H., 1860-1934.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1917-18.
Johnston, Harry H., sir, 1858-.---Aut. 1 Als, 2 Tls, 1906.
Johnston, Joseph E., 1807-1891.---Amf. 28(90)a.
Johnstown, N.Y., camera views.---see Daniel Cady, Pho.3.
Jollivet, Gaston, 1842-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1910-17; Rem. 1908, Nov. 1; 1909, Jan. 17, May 12; 1910, Jan. 29; 1913, Oct. 29; 1915, Oct. 26. See also F. Masson.
Jones, John P., 1747-1792.---Rem. 1905, Jun. 9; 1907, Nov. 16. See also J. Capitan; G. He1ve; G. Papillault; H. Toussaint.
Jones, Thomas S., 1882-1932---Aut. 7 Als, l Tls, 1915-18
Jonin, Hemi.---Rem. 1906, Jan. 17; on David d'Angers-Feb. 27.
Jonnart, Célestin A.C., 1857-1927 .---Aut. l Als, [1900?)
Jordan, A. Edouard, 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, c1917.
Jorga, Nicolae, 1871-.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d.
Josephine [Empress consort of Nap. I, 1763-1814?] Rem. 1915, Sep. 21.
Joubert, Carl.---Rem. 1905, Jun. 3.
Le Journal International, Paris. Admin? See F. Weill. Committee of Initiative of the International Journal, Paris, see Alex. SC/UA L.F. Loree, 1922, encl. lists Gov. ministers, Publicists, etc. Mission statement, draft, 1911, see Quelques Paroles d 'Encouragement ; pieced together on verso Stanton mss., translated version, Our Program. Officers : Stanton, sec.
Journal des Debats, see Newspapers.
Journal of Two Hemispheres.---Rem. Sep., 1919, filed with Maspero, Apr. 26, 1907. See also Catalogue of Reminiscences.
Journalism, France, see P.Bluet, 1890.
Journals, see Magazines
Jouvé, Pierre J., 1887-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Jowett, John H., 1864-1923.---Rem. 1909, Aug. 4.
Joynes, Dr.---JSp.
Jubin, Mlle.---Rem. 1910, Jan. 13.
Junger, Arthur, German portrait painter, see Wilhelm.
Jusserand, Jean A.A.J., 1855-1932.---Aut. 1 Als, 4 Tls, 1916-20.
K, G? [G. Kennan?] & his war, see S. Kravchinskii, 1888.
Kabbadias, Panagiotis.---Aut. 2 Als, 1901. See also C.S. Francis; K.T. Frost.
Kaempffert, Waldemar B., 1877-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919.
Kahn, Léon, 1851-1900.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Kalning, Ringold, see Alex/SC, L.F. Loree, 1922, encl.
Kane,?, see Peary.
Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw, 1857-1909.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Kecha[or e?lja, Mrs. Calliope, see A.R. Rangabe. See also Keheya, Kalliope.
Keen, William W., 1837-1932.---Aut. 1 Als, 1910.
Keheya, Kalliope A. Woman Question in Europe, Bib.
Keller, Mlle.---Rem 1905, Apr. 19 & 26.
Kellerman, Miss.---Rem. swimming in the Seine-1905, Sep. 10.
Kelley, James D.J., 1847-1922.---Aut. 2 Als, 1909.
Kellogg, Vernon L., 1867-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919.
Kelvin, William T., 1st Baron, 1824-1907.---Aut. 1 mss, [19037]; Rem. on flying-1914, Mar. l. See also G. Witherington.
Kennan on Siberia, [K.G.?] see S. Kravchinskii, 1888.
Kennedy, A.J. & Mrs., see J. Stoddard.
Kennedy, John J.---Rem. 1906, Dec. 11.
Kennis, Guillaume-Marie.---Rem. obit.-1908, Dec. 24.
Kératry, Emil, Comte de, 1832-1904.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, n.d.; Rem. 1893, c.Nov.
Kimball, Sidney F., 1888-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 Tls, 1916.
Kinberg, Hjannar, see Beijers, finn ... Publishers.
King, Edward Smith, 1848-1896.---Rem. 1905, May 18. See also E. Stedman, 1886; T.S./P.S. no. 81, May 13, 1882.
Kinne, B.I.---Aut. 2 Als, 3 Tls, 1919.
Kingsley, Miss (Cannon's daughter).---Rem. 1913, Dec. 4.
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1908.
Kjellen, Rudolf, see Ales-SC/UA, L.F. Lorre, 1922, encl.
Klein, Félix [Julius?], 1862-.---Aut. 7 Als, 1 autograph, 1 postcard, lTls, 1914-20; Pho. v.l; Rem. 1914, Mar. 10 & 22; 1915, Jan. 31.
Klerck, Countess van Hogendorf, Dowager, see W. Quinby.
[Kling, Joseph].---Aut. 1 Als, 1919, p.2 missing/filed Cle. notes.
Klumpke, Dorothea. Am. astronomer.---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Knight, [David] Ridgway, d.1924. Am. artist.---Aut. 3 Als, 1900-8. See also Meissonier, Jul. 18, 1900.
Knollys, Henry.---Aut 1 published letter, 1914. See also P. Errera.
Knudsen, Gunnar, 1848-1928.---Aut. 3 Als, l telegram, l Tls, 1905-7.
Koch, Theodore W., see U. Gohier, 1901.
Koht, Halvdan, 1873-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1911-24. See also Bjornson, 'Flag of Norway',
Kolb, Catherine, see Radziwill, Ekaterina ...
Kol'tsova Masal'skaia, Elena M. (Gihka), K., 1828-1888. Aut. 1 Als, 1884; ECS, 1 Als, 1881, Box 6:724
Korab-Mercère, Blanca.---Aut. 4 Als, 1915-16.
Kosciuszko, Tadeusz A.B., 1746-1817 .---Pho. v .1
Kossuth, Ferencz see Francis Kossuth
Kossuth, Francis L.A., 1841-1914.---Aut. 8 Als, 1 autograph, 1 mss, 1903-5; Rem. 1905, Dec. 10. See also K. Blind; W. Lavina .
Koszul, André H., 1878-.---Aut. 1 bio, 1 Tls, n.d.; Rem. 1914, Mar. 24.
Kowalsky, L.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Kraatz, E.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Krantz, C. Camille J., 1848-.---Aut. 4 Als, 1898-1902.
Krasnohorska, Elise, pseud. see H. Pech.
Kravchinskif, Sergie M., 1853-1895.---Aut. 7 Als, 1 postcard, 1888-89.
Kreymborg, Alfred, 1883-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1916-20.
Krim, L.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1918.
Kroeger, Dr. H.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903; 1903, with Koelnische Zeitung.
Kropotkin, Peter AK., 1842-1921.---ECS coll, Box 6:726. See also Pobiedonostsev.
Kruger, Paul.---Pho. l. de Molinari refuses to meet him, Nov. 22, 1900.
Kuyper, Abraham, 1837-1920.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1908-9; Rem. 1909, May 9, Sep. 10, Oct. 7.
Laar, Frederick H., see Sikemeier.
Labadie-Lagrave, G., 1844-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 pub. mss, 1916.
Labori, Femand G.G., 1860-1917.---Aut. 9 Als, 3 Tls, 1900-4; Rem. 1923, Aug. B. See also E. Brissaud, Aug., 1899, attempted assasination, Aug. 14.
Laboulaye, Antoine P.R.L. de, 1833-1905.---Aut. 3 Als, 1898--1900.
Laboulaye, Édouard R.L. de, 1811-1883,---Aut. 2 Als, 1878-82; Rem. lecture on Aristotle-1881, Mar. 11; dies-1905, Apr. 12 & 14.
Laboulbène, Eugène E.G., 1874-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 newspaper cutting, 211s, 1916-18.
Lachenal, Adrien, 1849-1918.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1903-6.
Lacombe, Paul.---Aut. l mss, 1898.
Lacroix, Lucien, 1855-1922.---Aut. 1 Als, l mss, 1 postcard, 1917-20; Rem. 1913, Dec. 7.
Lacroix, Paul, 1806-1884.---Aut. 1 bk. plate, c.1837.
Lacroix, Sigismond.---Rem, obit,-1909, Dec. 7.
Lafan Agency.---Rem. 1906, Aug. l.
Laffan[s?], Miss, see J.A. Froude.
Lafayette, Edmond de.---Aut. 2 calling cards, 1885.
La Fayette, Marie J.P.Y.G. du Motier, Marquis de, 1757-1834.---Aut. l note, n.d. See J. Psichari, 1901. See also A&R: "Lafayette and the Scheffer family."; Rem. 1905, Mar.31; 1914, Jun. 2; C. DuChaffaut; D. Gilman; J. Psichari.; C. Tower.
Lafenestre, Georges E., 1837-,---Aut. 1 calling card.
Lafitte, Pierre.---Rem. 1909, May 19.
Lafont, G.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Laky, Jean M., 1872-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Lallemand, Charles A., 1868-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1919; Rem. 1919, Jul.17. See also V.Henri.
Lamandé, Andre, 1886-1933.---Aut. 4 Als, 2 mss, l news-paper cutting, 1919-20.
Lamandé, Mme, Marie A. (Delbut.)---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Lamanon, F.---Aut. 1 calling card, [1901]; Let.-Nov. 27, 1901.
Lamber, Juliette, pseud. see J. Adam
Lamoureaux, Charles, 1834-1899.---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Lamy, Étienne M.V., 1845-1919.---Aut. 1 Als, 1915.
Landor,? 1833 vol., see S. Colvin.
Lane, Ralph.---Rem. 1909, Nov. 12.
Lanes, Jean J.E., 1859-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Lanesson, Jean A. de, 1843-1919.---Aut. l Als, 1903.
Langdon, Courtney, see D. Warren.
Langen, Mme. D. (Bjørnson).---Aut. 1 Als, 1910; Rem. 1911, Jan.30.
Langlois, Charles V., 1863-1929.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1920.
Langtry, Lillie, 1852-1929.---Aut. 1 autograph, 1889.
Languedoc, France, camera views.---Pho.3
Lanjalley, Paul, see G. Lafont.
Lanks, Julius J., 1884-.---Aut. l Als, 1919.
Lannaire.---Aut. l Als, 1918.
Lanson, Gustave, 1857-1934.---Aut. 1 Als, 1912.
Lapauze, Henry, 1867-.---Rem. 1913, Dec. 8.
Larmandie, Leonce, Comte de.---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Lamaude, Ferdinand, 1853-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Larousse [firm, publisher, Paris].---Blrn.
Larpent, John.---Aut. 1 docket, 1807, folio.
Larronde, Carlos, 1888-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Lairoumet, Gustave, 1852-1902.---Aut. 2 Als, 1901.
Lassaussaie.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Lasteyrie du Saillant, Robert C., Comte de, 1849-1921. Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Latouche (ed./l'Eclair ).---Rem. 1909, Mar. 6.
LaTour du Villard, Raymond, 1862-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Laure?, Auguste M.E.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Laurens, Jean P., 1838-1921.---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Laurent, Marcel, 1879-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Lausel ?, A.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1900, filed with Trarieux.
Laussedat, Aimé, 1819-1907.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Lauth-Sand, Mme. Aurore.---Aut. 2 Als, 1920-24; Rem. 1909, Jul. 5.
Lauzanne, Stephane J.V., 1874-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 Tls, 1903-15.
Lauzanne de Blowitz, S.---Aut. 4 Als, 1903.
Lauzun, Philippe, 1847-1920.---Aut. 4 Als, 1916-19.
La Vallée, P. Charles J. de, 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Lavedan, Henri L.E., 1859-1940.---Aut. l Als, 1904.
Laveleye, Émile L.V., Baron de, 1822-1892.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1888.
Laveleye, Victor de, 1894-1945.---Aut. l Als, 1917.
Lavergne, Bernard M.B., 1815-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1894-6.
Lavignac, Albert, 1846-1916.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1904.
Lavina, William E., d.1908.---Aut. 2 Als, 1905; Rem. 1903, Feb. 14; 1906, Mar. 8; 1907, Dec. 28; obit.-1908, Aug. 5 & 6 & 8. See also A&R; G. Smalley.
Lavisse, Ernest, 1842-1922.---Aut. 12 Als, 1 postcard, 1896-1920.
Lavoine, Jeanne, 1896-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Lavy? (or Levy?], A. (ex-depute).---Aut. l Als, 1902.
Lawrence, Bishop.---Rem. 1907, Jun. 15.
Lawrence, Mrs. Margaret Stanton, see M.E. Martin
Lawrence, William.---Aut. 1 Als, 1907.
Lawson, Victor F., 1850-,---Let., Dec. 10, 1899; Rem. 1905, Sep. 18. See also G. Foss, 1899, spoke highly of his correspondent; Stanton Let., Jan. 9, 1900.
Lawton, Frederick.---Aut. l poem, l postcard, ?-1920; Rem. visit to Ziem's studio-1903, Sep.; 1905, Apr. 26; on Shorthouse-Apr. 30; Sep. 10; 1908, Feb. 9; on Barry Cornwall-Apr. 9; May 14.
Lazare, Bernard, 1865-1903.---Aut. 2 Als, 1899-1903.
League of Nations, see C. Mapuison.
Leauquier, Charles, see C. Beauquier.
Léautaud, Paul, 1872-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Lebesgue, Philéas, 1869-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1921.
Leblois, Henri L., 1854-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1909-10.
Lebon, André, 1859-.---Aut. 4 Als, 1898-1915; Rem. 1919, Dec. 20.
LeBon, Gustave, 1841-1931.---Aut. 2 Als, l mss, 2 post-cards, 1906-12.
Lebrun(m?), Mme., portrait of Marie Antoinette, see Flammennont, 1898.
Lechartier, Georges.---Aut. l calling card, n.d. See also E.Boutroux.
Lechevallier, J? [or S].---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Lecky, Dr.---Let., Dec. 1, 1899; Rem. 1899, Nov. 24; 1903 Oct. 28; 1905, Jun. 16.
Lecomte, Georges C., 1867-.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1917-19.
Lecomte, Louis H., 1844-1914.---Aut. l calling card, c.1900.
Lee, Henry A., Sir, 1847-1918.---Aut. l Als, [1909].
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870.---Amf. 28(89)a.
Lee, Sidney, Sir, 1859-1926.---Aut. 2 Als, 1904, 1919.
Lefebvre, Charles, 1843-.---Aut. 1 Als, [c.1891].
Lefèvre, André P.É., 1834-1904.---Aut. 2 Als, 1894; Rem. 1905, Jun. J.
Lefèvre-Pontalis, [Antonin].---Aut. 1 Als, 1894
Lefranc, Abel J.M., 1863-1952.---Aut. l postcard, 1919. See also J,Q. Adams.
Lefranc, Jean.---Rem. 1909, Feb. 16.
LeGoffic, Charles, 1863-1932.---Aut. 2 Als, 1916-17.
Legouis, Emile H., 1861-1937.---Aut. 2 Als, 1914-17.
Legouvé, Ernest, 1807-1903.---Rem. 1908, May 6.
Legrelle, Arsène, 1834-1899.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
Leigh, Maj. T.F.---Rem. 1913, Jul. 20.
Leitenberger, Johanna. See Austria.
Lejeal, Léon, 1865-1907.---Aut. 2 Als, 1902; Rem. dies-1907, Nov. 8.
Leland, Charles G., 1824-1903.---Aut. 4 Als, 1884-88.
Leloir, Maurice, 1853-1940. French illustrator.---Aut. l Als, 1900. See also Meurice.
Lelonier, Albert.---Aut. 1 contract, 1906.
Lemaître, Jules, 1853-1914.---Aut. 6 Als, 5 calling cards, 1 postcard, 1897-1913; Rem. 1913, Oct.14.
Le May, Anatole.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Lemercier, Eugene E.---Aut. 2 mss, 1920.
Lemercier, Mme. M.---Aut. 9 Als, 1919-21.
Lemerre & Cie.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1917.
Lemire, Jules A., 1853-1928.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 note, 1901.
Lemoinne, John M.E., 1815-1892.---Aut. l Als, 188?
Lemonnier, A.L. Camille, 1844-1913.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901
Lemmonier, Charles.---Rem. 1880., 1880, Dec. 15.
Le Myre de Vilers, Charles M., 1833-1918.---Aut. 3 Als, 1897-1903.
Lenbach, Franz von, 1836-1904.---Pho. l. See also G.W. Carryl, 1900.
Lenient, Charles.---Sorbonne Rem.c.1874-5; obit.-1908, Aug. 4.
Lenôtre, G., pseud. see L.L.T. Gosselin.
Lenz, Oskar, 1848-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1888.
Leopold II, 1835-1909, see G. Harry.
Lepelletier, Edmond A. de Bouhélier, 1846-1913. 1 Tls, 1898.
Lepez.---Aut. l Als, 1901.
Le Poittevin, Louis.---Aut. 1 Als, 1892.
Lerdo de Tejada, Sebastian, 1827-1889.---Aut. l Ats, 1874.
Le Marcere, see Marcere.
Lerolle, Guillaume, 1886-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1918.
Lerolle, Paul S., 1846-.---Aut. 1 Als, [1907].
Le Roux, Hugues, 1860-1925.---Aut. 1 postcard, 2 Tls, 1902-20.
Leroy, Maxine, 1873-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1917-19.
Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole, 1842-1912.---Aut. 2 Als, 1901-5; Rem. 1905, Feb. 25; 1910, Jun. 5; 1923 C.
Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul, 1843-1916.---Aut. 15 Als, 1 autograph, 1 mss,1900-16.
Le Sar, see Pêledan.
Lesseps, Ferdinand M., Vicomte de, 1805-1894,---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1 sketch, 1882; Rem. 1883, Mar.29.
Lestrange, Robert.---Aut. 10 Als, 1 calling card, 1915-19.
Letellier, Léon, 1859-.---Aut. l calling card, 1890.
Levasseur, Émile, 1828-1911.---Aut. 13 Als, 1 calling card, 1896-1909; Rem. 1905, Apr. 6, Jun. 3. See also A.D. White.
Leveson-Gower, George G., Sir, 1858-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900; Let.-Dec. I, 8, 11 & 21, 1899; Rem. 1905, Jun. 16. See also Let., Nov.8, 1899.
Leveson-Gower, Lady. (q.v. Brit. W.W.) Let., Dec. 1, 1899. She is connected to Monson, Stanton has just published his speech.
Lévy, Edgar.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 printed circular, 3 Tls, 1918-19.
Lévy, Raphaël G., 1853-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1908.
Lewis, Charlton M., 1861-1923.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Lewson, Morton (ed. Lit. Rev. )---Aut. 2 Tls, 1924.
Leyds, William J., 1859-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1899-1900; Let., Dec. 8, 1899.
Leyesse, Mon., see Mme. E. Thiers.
Leygues, Georges, 1856-[or 1858-1933?]---Aut. 2 Als, 1899-1906. See also E. Lavisse, 1899, 1900, L. Townsend, Apr. 9.
L'hennitte, Leon A., 1844-.---Aut. l Als, 1892.
Liard, Louis, 1846-1917.---Aut. 3 Als, 1900-10.
Libioulle, Armand.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 postcard, 1914; Rem. 1923, Jun. 28.
Libraries. Agen Municipale, see Bibliothèque Municipale d'Agen, see Bancroft; Jasmin a Nerac; G. Ripley. Age. See also Bibliothèque Nationale see Schalk de la Faverie. See also J. Flammermont, 1898. Bibliothèque Royale de Copenhague, see C.W. Bruun. British Museum see A. Long, 1896; S. Colvin. Canova Library, see B. Wheeler. Cornell University John Rylands Library, see H. Guppy. Library of Congress, see H. Putnam; J.Young. Rutgers University Libraries, see R. Bennett; Brightenback, Daisy (Shenholm); W. Demarest; M. Douglass; L.F. Loree; G. Osborne. St. Genevieve, see A.D. White. Yale library, see A.D. White. Private libraries that were sold, see Bancroft, Ripley, Agen.
Lichnowsky, Prince.---Rem. 1918, May 1.
Lichtberg, G. S.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Lichtenberger, Henri, 1864-.---Aut. 6 Als, l calling card, 1915-17.
Liegeard, Stephen, 1830-1925.---Aut. 1 Als, i917.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.---Amf. 3(12)bRem. 1905, Mar. 16. See also H. Greeley.
Lincoln, Joseph C., 1870-, see F. Lawton.
Lindau, Paul, 1839-1920.---Aut. 1 Als, 2 Tls, 1887-1901.
Lindelöf, N.---Aut. l Als, 191 l.
Lippincott, J.B. & Co. Aut. l Tls, 1916, filed with Rem, Apr.7, 1916.
Lippincott, Miss (singer).---Rem. 1905, Apr. 25. See also Mrs. Lippincott.
Lippincott, Mrs. Sara J. (Clarke), 1823-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, 1885; Rem. 1905, Apr. 25.
Lisbonne, R.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1923.
Lisle, comte de, see D. Puesch, 1898; see also Bib: Lit. & Art. Paris in Sum., Sep., 1898.
Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886.--copies ofletters, see Saint-Saens, 1890-91.
Livingston, John H., 1746-1825.---Pho. v.1
Livingston, Mrs. Margaret Stanton, 1852-1930.---Pho. 2; Rem. 1905, Aug. 30.
Lockroy, Edouard, 1840-1913.---Rem. 1905, Feb. 25.
Lockroy, Mme, Edouard.---Rem, 1905, Mar. 1.
Lockyer, Joseph N., Sir, 1836-1920.---Aut. 2 Als, 2 post-cards, 1902A.
Loeb Classical Library.---Rem. 1915.Aug.23.
Lodge, Henry C., 1850-1924.---Aut. 1 Als, 6 Tls, 1903-17.
Loeb, James, 1867-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Loeb, William, 1866-1937.---Aut. l Tls, 1907.
Loftus, Augustus W.F.S., Lord, 1817-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, 1892.
Logan, John A., 1826-1886.---Amf. 11(35)c.; Aut. 2 auto-graphs, 1881.
Logan, Mrs. Olive L.S., 1839-1909.---Aut. 3 Als, 1888-1906. (1906 Als filed in ECS Coll. Box 6:736.) See also Bertha, Margaret, "Paris Life," Daily Inter Ocean, 7:6, May 15, 1880, pen sketch.
Loisy, Alfred, 1857-.---Aut. 4 Als, 1904-19.
Loliée, Frédéric A., 1856-1915.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1909.
Lombardo, Federico.---JSp.
Lombroso, Cesare, 1835-1909.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Long, Albert.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
Long, Charles C., see Chaillé-Long, C.
Long Island, NY., camera view.---Pho.3
Longfellow, Henry W., 1807-1882.---Amf. 31 (99)b.
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904.---Amf. 28(89)b.
Loomis, Francis B., 1861-.---Aut. 4 Als, 3 Tls, 1902-4.
Loree, Leonor F., 1858-1940,---[Alex-SC: 2 Tis to T.S., 1922-24. See also M. Douglass, 1922.J
Lorentz, H.A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Lot, Ferdinand, 1866-1910.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Loubet, Emile, 1838-1929.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901; Pho. l; Rem. assasination attempt-1905, Sep. 18.
Lour, Henri de,---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Louis, Baron.---Rem. 1894, Jan. 7.
Louis XV, see R. Waddington, 1898.
Louis XVIII, 1755-1824, letters from Richeliau, see Audiffret-Pasquier, 1897.
Lovett, William.---Jsp.( x 2 items.)
Low, Alfred M., Sir, 1860-1929.---Aut. 1 Als, 1904.
Low, Seth, 1850-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, 1910. See also F. Labori.
Lowell, Abbot L., 1856-1943.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1922.
Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.---Aut. 3 autographs, 7 Tls, 1915-1919.
Lowes, John L., 1867-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919.
Layson, Charles J.M., 1827-1912, Pere. see A. Coxe.
Layson, Emilie J. (Butterfield/Merriman?) M., 1833-1909. Am. bom.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1886-1903; Pho.I; Rem. funeral-1909, Dec. 6.
Layson, Paul H., 1873-1921.---Aut. 4 Als, 1903-15.
Lubin, David, 1849-,---Aut. l Tls, 1905.
Lucas, Mrs. Margaret Bright.---Pho.2, with E.C. Stanton, c. May,1883.
Lugari, card., see Pontonetti.
Lund, John.---Aut. 6 Als, 1 postcard, l telegram, 1903-6. See also Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed on encl.
Lupton, Edward B.---Aut. 2 Als, 1924.
Lusueur, Daniel (pse11d.?),---Rem. 1913, Dec. 8.
Luys, Georges, 1870-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1908.
Lynch, Arthur, 1861-1934.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 Tls, 1901-4; Rem. Dreyfus landing-1907, Jul. 10.
Lyon, Percy H.B., 1893-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924. See also W.H.D. Rouse
Lytton, Lord, d.1891, i.e. Owen Meredith, see W.H.D. Reid.
Mabille de Poncheville, Andre, 1886-,---Aut. 2 Als, 1918.
MacAlister, Donald, Bart., 1854-1934.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1918.
MacDonald (Tribune corr.)---Rem. 1906, Jan. 10.
MacDonell, Mrs. Orrie M.---Aut. 1 inscription, [1924?]; Rem. 1924, Oct.
Macé, Jean, 1815-1894.---Aut. 1 autograph; 1 Als, 1894.
MacGill, Patrick, 1890-.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Machado, Bemadino, 1851-1944.---Aut. l calling card, 1915; Rem. 1911, Mar. 29, Apr. 1. See also Alex/SC, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Mackay, John W., 1831-see J. Young.
MacKenzie, William.---Aut. 1 calling card & Stanton note.
MacMahon Viennes?---Aut. 1 Ats, n.d. MacMahon memoires, see Let. May 14, 1900.
Macmillan, Frederick O., Sir, 1851-.---Aut. 211s, 1905-24. (Latter date pasted in Unseen Universe... (SMC BT901.St49.)
MacVeagh, Lincoln, 1890-.---Aut. l Als, 5 Tls, 1919-20.
MacVeagh, Waine, 1833-1917.---Aut. 3 Als, 1894-97.
Mac ... See also spelling Mc ...
Madden, Richard R., 1798-1886.---Jsp.(3 items.)
Madrid, Duke, 1898, see F. Melgar. Sec. to Don Carlos.
Madrolle, Claudius, 1870-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Madvig, Dr., Latin schol.. d.1886, see R.B. Anderson.
Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949.---Aut. 11 Als, 3 calling cards, 1901-21; Let. May 14, 1900. See also A. Sutro; Alex/SC, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Magalhaes, Basilio Demangeon, Albert, 1872-.---Aut. l card, 1921.
Magali-Boisnard, Mme.---Aut. 1 MS, 1 postcard, 1917.
Magan, Anne & Hariet, see following.
Magan, Hugh H., d.1805.---Aut. 1 legal doc., 1807, folio.
Magazines - Adelphi, London, see J.M. Mun-y
Magazines - America; a jounal for Americans, Chicago, see H.C. Chatfield-Taylor.
Magazines - American Historical Review see A.B. Hart; J.F. Jameson.
Magazines - American Oxonian --Stanton contributor.
Magazines - Anglo-French Review, see H.D. Davray
Magazines - Annales politiques et litteraires, Paris, see A. Brisson.
Magazines - Arena, see B.O. Flower.
Magazines - Atlantic Monthly, see H.E. Scudder, 1894-97. See also R. Waddington, 1896.
Magazines - L'Aurore, Paris, see Let., Jul. 21, 1899; U.D. Gohier; E. Vaughan.
Magazines - Atlantic Monthly, see W.H. Page; H.E. Scudder.
Magazines - Bibliothèque Universalle et Révue Suisse, see E. Tallichet.
Magazines - Broom, see A. Kreymborg.
Magazines - Bulletin des Ecrivains, Stanton contributor.
Magazines - Bulletin Italien, see H. Hauvette.
Magazines - Bulletin Universite d'études hispaniques, see E. Martineche.
Magazines - Century Illustrated Monthly Mag., see J.B. Gilder; R.W. Gilder; R.U. Johnson.
Magazines - Classical Journal, see F.J. Miller.
Magazines - Coenobium, revista internationale di liberi studi, Lugano, see E. Bignami.
Magazines - Cornell Alumni News, Stanton contributor.
Magazines - Critic, New York, see H. de Wolf Fuller; J.L. Gilder.
Magazines - Dial, Chicago, see B.M. Woodbridge.
Magazines - Le Document, see L. Jacob.
Magazines - English Historical Review, Oxford, see R.L. Poole.
Magazines - Era; An Illustrated Monthly Magazine of Literature and of General Interest, see J.M. Stoddart.
Magazines - L'ere nouvelle, see h. Jacques.
Magazines - Ethics, see F. Adler.
Magazines - Le Européen (Eur. Correspondence?)
Magazines - Forum, see L.S. Metcalf; W.H. Page. See also E. Levasseur, 1896.
Magazines - Fraser's magazine, London, see J.A. Froude.
Magazines - Freeman, see F. Neilson, assoc. ed.; Stanton contributor.
Magazines - Freeman and Unity, see F. Neilson; Mrs. F. (Helen Swift-Neilson.)
Magazines - Freethinkers Magazine, Stanton as contributor.
Magazines - Golden Age, see T. Tilton.
Magazines - Harper's [Monthly] Magazine, 1900, see M. Leloir.
Magazines - Harper's Weekly, see J.K. Bangs, 1900.
Magazines - L'Humanité, Paris, see J.L. Jaures.
Magazines - Idler, see R.J. Shores.
Magazines - Independent, New York, see H.W. Beecher; H. de Wolf Pu11er; E.E. Slosson; T. Tilton. See also H.M. Stanley, 1900.
Magazines - International Interpretor, Stanton contributor.
Magazines - International Quarterly, see F.A. Richardson.
Magazines - Intenational Review, see H.C. Lodge.
Magazines - Journal of Commerce, see S. Dewey.
Magazines - Journal of Social Science, see F.B. Sanborn.
Magazines - Lariat, see E. Hofer.
Magazines - Lippillcott's Monthly Magazine, see J.B. Esenwein.
Magazines - Little Review, see E. Pound.
Magazines - Living Age, Stanton contributor.
Magazines - Magazine of American History, Stanton contributor.
Magazines - Massachusetts Historical Review, see W.C. Ford.
Magazines - McClure's Magazine, see H. McClure; C.L. Moffett.
Magazines - Mercure de France, see H.D. Davray; P. Lautand; A.Vallette.---Rem. how founded-1912, Jun. 16.
Magazines - Monist, see P. Carus.
Magazines - Nation, see W.P. Garrison; S. Dewey; E. Freeman; H. de Wolf Fuller; O.G. Villard; H.L. Mencken; P.E. More; H.R. Mussey.
Magazines - Die Nation, see T. Barth.
Magazines - New Republic, see H.D. Croly.
Magazines - North American Review, see H. Adams; L.S. Bryce; E.B. Cutting; E. Dimnet; W.B. Fitts; G.B.M. Harvey; G.F. Hoar; G. Leveson Gower; H.C. Cabot; LS. Metcalf; Let., Dec. 10, 1899. NAR autograph file, encl. Coubertin postcard; Jules Dietz; Rafalovich, etc., Dec. 21, 1899; See also 1899 Bismarck, Herbert, prince, see A.D. White; C. Krantz; F. Martens; Nibor; Rojas. Continental edition, 1900 see d' Annunzio; E. Daudet.
Magazines - Nouvelle Revue d'Italie, see O. Mereu.
Magazines - Nouvelles Revue, Paris, see J. Adam; H. Gautier.
Magazines - Open Court, see P. Carus.
Magazines - Others, see A. Kreymborg.
Magazines - Outlook, Stanton contributor.
Magazines - Le Papillon, see O. Audouard (de Jouval).
Magazines - Pathfinder, see G.D. Mitchell.
Magazines - Pen and Brush, see K. Stephens.
Magazines - Personalist, Stanton contributor.
Magazines - Phoenix, South Norwalk, see M. Monahan.
Magazines - Plowshare, see H. White (1866-1944.)
Magazines - Le Populaire de Paris; Journal Socialist, see P. Faure; J. Longuet.
Magazines - Popular Science Monthly, see W.B. Waldemar.
Magazines - Princeton Review, see W.M. Sloane.
Magazines - Progress, Philadelphia, see J.W. Forney.
Magazines - Putnam's Monthly, see G.H. Putnam.
Magazines - Questions d'Alsace-Lorraine; Revue bi-mensuelle, see E. Levy.
Magazines - Review of Reviews, see W.T. Stead.
Magazines - La Revue, [Revue des Revues, Paris] see J, Finot.
Magazines - [Revue ?] see F. Mamac, 1899.
Magazines - Revue Blanc, see H. Ferrari.
Magazines - Revue Bleue, see H. Ferrari; F. Loliee.
Magazines - Revue Britannique, see P.A. Pichot.
Magazines - Revue contemporaine, see H. C. Osmons, d'.
Magazines - Revue Critique des Livres Nouveaux, [Paris.] see G. Rudler.
Magazines - Revue de France, see Georges-Bazille.
Magazines - Revue de Paris, see V. Berard; L. Ganderax; E. Lavisse.
Magazines - Revue de Philologie, see B.C.L.M. Houssoullier.
Magazines - Revue de Sociologie, 1898, see A. Espinas.
Magazines - Revue Philosophique de la France, see T. Ribot (ed. 1876-.)
Magazines - Revue des Deux Mondes, see C. Benoist; J. Bertrand; M.T. (de Solms) Blanc; F. Brunetiere; F. Channes; R. Doumic; P. Margueritte. See also W. Sloane, article for 1896.
Magazines - Revue des Etudes Grecques, see G. Glotz.
Magazines - Revue des Traditions Populaires, see Paul Sebillot.
Magazines - Revue Hebdomadaire, see R. Puaux.
Magazines - Revue Historique, see C. Bemont; Espinas, 1898.
Magazines - Revue Philosophique, see T. Ribot.
Magazines - Revue Politique et parliamentaire, see M. Fournier.
Magazines - Revue Politique Internationale, Lausanne, see F. Valyi.
Magazines - Revue Suisse, see E. Tallichet.
Magazines - Revue des Traditions Populaires (1886), see Sebillot.
Magazines - Le Ruy Blas, see J, Nargaud.
Magazines - Seven Aris, see J. Oppenheim.
Magazines - Smart Set, see H.L. Mencken.
Magazines - Sonnet, see M.L. Fisher.
Magazines - Stratford Journal [& Monthly], Stanton contributor.
Magazines - Theatre, New York, see A. Bruneau; C.L. Moffett.
Magazines - Unpartizan (or Unpopular) Review, see H. Holt.
Magazines - Weekly Review, see H. de Wolf Fuller; W.H. Hannibal, T. Stanton.
Magazines - Westminster Review, see J. Chapman.
Magazines - Wild Hawk, see Hervey White.
Magazines - Woman's Journal, Boston, see H.B. Blackwell; T.W. Higginson.
Magazines - World's Work, see W.H. Page,
Magazines - Yale Review, see W.L. Wilbur; I. Fisher.
Magazines - Youth's Companion, Stanton contributor.
Magazines - See also newspapers, publishers.
Magat, G., Comte.---Aut. l Als, 1901.
Mahan, Capt.---Rem. 1902, Oct.; 1904, Jun; 1905, May 10.
Maigrot, Paul É.H., see E. Henriot.
Maireau, A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Maj[y?]or, Edmond, see W. Stillman, 1894.
Malato, Charles se nomme Charles Malato de Come (1857-) Rem. 1898, Sep; 1905, Sep. 18; 1909, Feb. 16.
Malet, Albert, 1864-1915.---Aut. 2 Als, 1903.
Malet, Lucas, pseudonym see Mrs. Mary St. Leger (Kingsley) Hanison
Malet-Prevost.---Rem. 1899, Dec.?
Malot, Hector H., 1830-1907.---Aut. 1 Als, 1897; Rem. obit.-1907, Jul. 20.
Manerbre, A., 1812-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
Mann, Thomas, 1875-.---Aut. l Als, 1922, filed with H. Reisiger
Mapuison, Cornard.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Marboutin, Abbe.---Rem. 1924, Jan.
Marburg, Theodore, 1862-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1912.
Marcel, Henry C., 1854-1926.---Aut. 1 Als, 1910; Rem. 1910, Jan. 25.
Marcère, Emile L.G. Hayes, 1828-.---Aut. 8 Als, 1895-1900.
Marchand, Jean B., 1863-1934.---Aut. 1 postcard, (1913].
Marchand, Mme. Jean B. (St.-Roman).---Aut. 1 calling card, 191[3?]
Marchesi, Mme. Mathilde (Graumann), 1826/-1913. Aut. 3 Als, 1900-1.
Marconi, Marchese G., 1874-1937, see J. Heaton.
Maret, Henry, 1838-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Margherita, Queen of Italy, 1851-.---Pho. v. 1
Margry, Pierre, 1818-1894.---Aut. 3 Als, 1882-84; Rem. 1905, Jul. 24.
Margueritte, Eve P. & Lucie.---Aut. 2 Als, 1918.
Margueritte, Paul, 1860-1918.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 autograph, 2 calling card, 1897-1915. (See also folder 1084.)
Margueritte, Victor, 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Marianao, M. de.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1909.
Mario, Signora Jessie White.---Rem. funeral-1906, Mar. 19.
Markham, Clement R., Sir, 1830-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940.---Aut. 1 Als, 2 poems, 1916.
Marmont, [Juillet?]---Aut. 2 Als, 1905.
Mamac, Francis.---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Mamejoul, I?---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Marquis, A.N. & Co.---Aut. 1 bio, 1917. (Filed with TS Rem. Nov.2, 1917.) ·
Marriott, C. Bertie, see Bertie-Marriott.
Mars, planet, signalling to-see Sir R. Ball.
Marsan, Jules.---Aut. 1 Als, cl919.
Marsden, William.---Aut. 1 Als, 1925.
Marsh, ?---Rem. 1905, Mar. 16.
Marsick, Martin P .J., 1842-1924.---Aut. l Als, 1 calling card, 1905.
Martel de Janville, Sibylle G.M.A. (De Riquette de Mirabeau), Comtesse, 1849-1932.---Aut. 2 Als, [1900].
Martens, Fedor F., de, 1845-1909.---Aut. 14 Als, 1 mss, 1899-1907; Let.-Oct. 14, 1903; Jun. 15, 1906; Rem,1899, Dec.?; 1905, Jul. 25, Sep. 15 & 18; 1908, Sep. 5; obit.-1909, Jun. 10; 1911, Feb. 15. See also F. Macmillan; Stanton Let.
Martet, Jean, 1886-1940.---Aut. 1 Als, 1905.
Martin, Henri, 1810-1883.---Rem. remark at his funeral-1883, Dec. 30?
Martin, Howard.---Rem. 1905, May 25.
Martin, M.E.---Aut. l Als, 1925. (Pasted in J. Haring's "Floating Chips", 1924.
Martin, Mr.---Rem. Roosevelt visited his cafe-1907, Sep. 28.
Martin, Mrs., see Mrs. Victoria C, Woodhull.
Martineau, James, 1805-1900.---Aut. 1 Als, 1886.
Martinenche, Ernest.---Aut. l Als, 1918.
Martinet, Andre, Comte.---Aut. 1 calling card, [1895?]
Martinez Ortiz, Rafael.---Aut. 1 calling card, l Tls, 1914.
Marvin, Walter T., 1872-1944.---[Alex-SC: to T.S., 1 Tls, 1924. See also l Tis to Florence, 1924.]
Mascart, Eleuthère É.N., 1837-1908.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Mascuraud, Alfred, 1848-.---Aut. 1 Als, 411s, 1907-15.
Mason, Frank H., 1840-1916.---Aut. 5 Als, 1905-14; Rem. 1907, Jan. 25, Apr. 7; 1908, Feb. 8; 1909, Mar. 21; 1910, Jun. 2; 1913, Nov. 19.
Mason. Worked for Confederates. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... " 1861.
Maspero, Gaston C., Sir, 1846-1916.---Aut. 2 Als, 1905-7; Rem. 1905, Apr.
Massenet, Jules E.F., 1842-1912.---Aut. 7 Als, 1890-1912.
Massip, Annand.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Masson, Frédéric, 1847-1923,---Aut. 3 Als, 1896.
Masson, Mme. P. Maurice.---Aut. 1 calling card, c.1916.
Mater, André.---Aut. 1 Als, 1905.
Mathers, Daniel A., see J. Tyler.
Mathilde, Princess.---Rem. 1906, Feb. 11.
Mathiez, Albert, 1824-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916. See also F.V.A. Aulard
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929.---Aut. 4 Als, 1 Tls, 1911-16; Rem, 1912, Jul. 10. See also J.Q. Adams
Matza, Mme. [Achille] Rosita, see P. Stock.
Maugny, A. de.---Aut. 1 Als, [1900].
Maule, Harry E., 1886-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Maupassant, Henri R.A. Guy de, 1850-1893.---Rem. Mme. Achard on-1905, Nov. 19. Yr? May Rem. on escape of Gambetta & Spuller from Paris-1907, Mar. 3. See also G. W. Carryl.
Maurel, André, 1863-,---Aut. 1 Als, c.1918,
Maurois, André, 1885-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1924.
Mauroux, Albert.---Pap.; Aut. 3 Als, 2 mss, 3 score sheets, 1916.
Mayo, Katherine, ?-1940.---Pho.l
Mazel, Henri, 1864-.---Aut. l Als, 1915.
Mazzini, Giuseppe, 1805-1872.---Rem. 1910, Mar. 24. See also K. Blind.
Mayer, Frederic & Gaston, 1903, with Exchange Telegraph Co., London, see syndicates.
McAlpin, W.L., 1903, with Daily Mail, see newspapers.
McClure, H.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1903.
McClurg, Alexander C., 1834?-1901.---Aut. l Tls, 1893.
McCombs, William F., 1875-1921.---Aut. 1 Als, 1913.
McCormick, Robert S., 1849-1919.---Aut. 3 Als, l Tls, 1901-5; Rem. 1905, Jul. 26, Dec. 9.
McCulloch, Hugh, 1808-1895.---Amf. 6(19)a.
McDaniels, Joseph H., 1840-1938.---Rem. 1905, Jul. 5.
McDowell, Irvin, 1818-1885.---Amf. 15(47)c.
McGhee, William.---Aut. l Tls, 1910
McKenzie, Kenneth, 1870-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1915.
McKinley, William, 1843-1901.---Pho. v.1; Rem. 1906, Dec. 11; 1923, Aug. E. See also J, Cambon, Nov. 26, 1900; A. de Maugny.
McLane, Nobel M.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
McLane, Robert M.---See L. Pasteur.
McLaren, Priscilla (Bright),---Aut. 1 poem, [1896?]
McMahon, Marshal, see J. Hay, 1901.
Meade, George G., 1815-1872.---Amf. l3(41)a.
Mechelin, Leo.---See Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed, encl.
Mechelin.---Rem. 1904, Jun.; 1905, Mar. 16, Dec. 22 & 29; 1911, Feb. 11.
Medina, Crisanto.---Aut. 4 Als, 1908; Rem. 1907, Dec. 3.
Mees, Arthur, 1850-1923.---Rem. 1905, May 15.
Mees, M., see W. Quinby.
Meigs, Charles D., 1792-1869.---Aut. 1 Als copy, 1869.
Meigs, Samuel E., 1828-.---Aut. 6 Als, 1903-16.
Meigs, William M., 1852-1929.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Meiklejohn, Alexander, 1872-.---Aut. 1 Als, c.1920.
Meissonier, Jean C., 1848-1917.---Aut. 2 Als, 1892-1900.
Melegari, Dora, 1849-1924.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d.
Melgar, Francisco M.M., Comte de, 1849-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Méline, Jules, 1838-1925.---Aut. 2 Als, 1890-1920; Rem. 1905, Sep. 22.
Menant, Delphine, 1850-.---Aut. l Als, 1901.
Mencken, Henry L., 1880-.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1919. See also B. Adler.
Méneval, Napoleon J.E., Baron.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
Méral, E.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Mercier, Gen.---Rem. 1907, Nov. 16.
Meredith, Jonathan.---Aut. 1 Als, 1837. See J.H. Payne.
Meredith, Owen (Lord Lytton), see W. Reid.
Mereu, Onorato.---Aut. 1 Als, 1914.
Merier, Miss, see Wolselle
Mérou, Henri A.J., 1851-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Meniam,? Prof. Colombia Col., dies-see Bikelas, 1895.
Merrill, Stuart Fitz-Randolph see Fitz-Randolph Merrill, Stuart
Mesdag, Hendrik W., 1831-1915. See W. Quinby.
Mesnard, Mlle, L.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918. See also W.Bourgeois
Metcalf, Lorettus S., 1837-1920.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Metcalf, Victor H., 1853-1936.---Aut. l Tls, 1904.
Métine, Jules, 1838-,---Aut. 1 letter, missing.
Metury, Mary (Jacquemaire-secretary.)---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Meurice, F. Paul, 1820-1905.---Aut. 16 Als, 1 calling card, 1 T1s, 1900-1?; Let., Dec. 1, 8, 1899; Rem. Hugo's literary secretary-1905, Mar. I; Jul. 4 & 12; 1906, Feb. IO. Photos of Hugo's drawings, Barbizon, Oct. 5, [1901 ?]; Hugo's "Lettres a la Fiancee," Sep. 2, [1900?]
Meyer, Arthur, 1844-1924,---Aut. 4 Als, 1916-17; Rem. 1913, Dec. 8.
Meyer, Paul, 1840-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Mezes, Sidney E., 1863-1931.---Aut. l Tls, 1917.
Mézières, Alfred J.F., 1826-1915.---Aut. 2 Als, [1901].
Michel, Louis.---Rem. funeral-1905, Jan, or Feb.?
Michelet, Jules, 1798-1874.---Aut. 1 mss, [1905]; Rem. papers-1905, Jun. 3. See also E. Bourdelle, 1898, permission to publish his work for 'l'Hotel de Ville.'; W, de Fonvielle, 1898 on suppression of lectures in 1848; G. Paris, 1898.
Michelet, Mme. Jules.---Rem. 1905, Mar. 21.
Mickiewicz, L. (or R.?)---Aut. 1 postcard, 1917.
Middleton, Henry J., d.1904, See Let., to Fitts, Jun. 13, 1900. See also T. Higginson, 1901.
Middleton, Lamar, d.1910, See above.
Miel?---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Mikado.---Rem. 1909, Apr. 3.
Milkowsky, L.---Aut. 1 Als, [1903?]
Mill, John S, (relative.)---Rem. 1910, Jan. 30.
Mille, Pierre, 1864-1941.---Aut. 10 Als, 1 mss, 1916-20; Cle., Rem, 1905, Apr. 6; 1919, Dec. 19.
Millemod?, A. Ville de Vendome (Loire et Cher,) Aut. l Als, 1902.
Miller, Elizabeth S., 1822-1911.---Pho.2.
Miller, F.D.---Aut. l autograph (filed with Peary.)
Miller, Frank J., 1858-,---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Miller, Jerry (actor), see J.A. Pierce.
Miller, Walter, 1864-.---Aut. l Tls, 1916.
Millet, Rene P., 1849-1919.---Aut. 2 Als, 1903-5; Rem. sculpture of, see M. Jacques, 1898; 1905, Apr. 6.
Millevoye, Lucien, 1850-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1901.
Milne-Edwards, S (or L.?)---Aut 1 Als, 1897.
Mims, Stuart L.---Rem. 1923, Aug. G
Miolan-Carvalho, Mme, Marie Caroline Felix.---1827-1895. Rem, 1895, Jul. 19?
Mirbeau, Octave, 1850-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Minnan, Léon, 1865-,---Aut. 2 Als, 1918.
Mistral, Frédéric, 1830-1914.---Aut. 5 Als, 1 calling card, 1 postcard, 1902-7;Rem. 1905, Oct. 4; memoirs-1906, Feb, 11 & 28; See also J. Amie; A. Castaigne; R. Skinner.
Mistral, Marie F.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Mitchell, Donald G., 1822-1908.---Aut. 3 Als, 1856-89.
Mitchell, George D.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1924.
Mitchell, John L., 1842-1904.---Aut. 5 Als, 1900-1.
Mitel, A., (museum conservator.) see L. Letellier.
Mivart, Saint-George J., 1827-1900,---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Moch, major [G?] (Monaco).---Aut. 2 Tls, 1904; Rem. 1905, Feb. 25.
Mackel, Albert.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 printed item, 1918.
Moffett, Cleveland L., 1863-1926.---Aut. 1 Als, 4 Tls, 1903-19.
Moisan, J,---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Molinari, Gustave de, 1819-1912. Belgian aut., economics & pol. sci.---Aut. 2 Als, 1894-1900; Rem. (Ats, Jul. 14, 1894, above); 1906, Jun. l; 1923, May D. See also R. Waddington.
Moltke, Danish Count. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903.---Aut. 2 Als, 1882-1902. Let., Jun. 20, 1899.
Monahan, Michael, 1865-1933.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Moneta, E.T., 1833-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1908.
Monnier, Augarte,---Rem. 1901, Mar.4.
Monod, Gabriel J.J., 1844-1912.---Aut. 16 Als, lmss, 1898-1910; Rem. article-1905, May 2, Jun. 3; 1906, Apr. I; 1915, May 15. See also Michelet.
Monad, Wilfred, 1867-.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1916.
Monroe doctiine, see F. Martens; S. Ripley.
Monson, Edmund J., Sir, 1834-1909.---Aut. 7 Als, 1897-1904; Let.-Jul. 6, 1904; Rem. 1897, Feb; 1904, Jul.6.; 1909, Oct 31. See also Stanton Let.
Montchenu, Claude M.H., Marquis de, see Firmin-Didot, G.
Montesquiou-Fézensac, Robert, Comte de,1855-.---Aut. 2 Als, [1902-3].
Montier, Edward, 1870-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Mardell, Albert, 1885-,---Aut. 1 Tls, 1924. File??
More, Frank.---Rem. 1880.
More, Paul E., 1864-1937.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1912-16.
More Distraints for Church Rates, in Rochester, England, 1837. Loc. JSp.
Moreau de Saint Mery, Mederic Louis Elie, 1750-1819 Rem. 1923, Aug, G. See also R. Gilder.
Moret y Prendergast, Segismundo, 1838-1913,---Aut. l Als, 1900.
Morgan, John.---Jsp.(3 items.)
Morgan, Pierpont ---Rem. 1913, Dec. 4.
Morillot, Paul, 1858-.---Aut. l Als, 1915.
Morison, Samuel E., 1887-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924; Rem. 1913, May 1.
Morizot-Thibault, Charles, 1855-1926.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Morocco, see W.B. Harris; I. Perdicaris.
Monis, Harrison S., 1856-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1904.
Morris, William, 1834-1896.---Aut. l Als, 1888.
Morris, William O., 1824-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
Morss, Samuel E., 1852-1903.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1897-1901.
Mortier, Mme. Aurélie (de Faucamberge), 1882-.---Aut. 5 items, 1909-19. q.v. R. Lestrange.
Morton, Levi P., 1824-1920.---Aut. 8 Als, 1 calling card, 2 Tls, 1885-1904; Pho.2; view of'Fair Lawn', Newport R.I.-Pho. v.3;Rem. 1893, Sep; Oct.7;1905, Jun. 3 & 5; 1908, May 22. See also BarthClemy-Saint-Hilaire, 1894; F. Bartholdi, 1894; E.H. Brisson, 1894; W. Hoffman, 1894; R. Noble, 1894; L. Ricard; Stanton Bib; R. Waddington, 1894; H. White, 1894.
Moscheles, Felix.---Rem. 1905, Feb. 25.
Mosely, Alfred, 1855-1917.---Aut. 3 Tls, 1903.
Moses, Bernard, 1846-1930.---Aut. 3 Als, 3 Tls, 1913-20; Rem. 1913, May l; 1914, Apr.19
Mosher, Arthur Anthony, see S.B. Anthony, 1899, E.C.S. Box 6:735.
Mosher, Mrs. Martha (Brown), see note above.
Mosler, Henry, 1841-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Mott, Lewis F., 1863-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1921.
Moulton, Mrs, Louise Chandler, 1835-1908.---Aut. 2 Als, 1897; Rem. obit.-1908, Aug. 11; 1910, Jan. 22.
Mount Vernon, camera views.---Pho. 3
Maurey, Gabriel, 1865-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1915-16.
Moussat, Emile.---Aut. l Als, 1920.
Mouton, L.---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Moyer(?) or Mayer?---Rem. & Bernhardt memoirs-1905, Apr. 26.
Müller, Friedrich M., 1823-1900.---Aut. l postcard, 1892.
Muller, H. (biol.)---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Muller, Henrietta.---Rem. obituary-1906, Jan. 17.
Munc(?), Sec.---Rem. Chicago World's Fair-1905, May 15.
Munch, James.---Aut. l Als, [1920].
Munck, Carlotta P. de.---Aut. 1 Als, 1888.
Munro, David A., d.1910.---Let.-Jan. 27, 1902.
Murat (Sec. Gen. Mascurand's Society.)---Rem. 1908, Feb. 8.
Muret, Maurice, 1870-.---Aut. 1 calling card, 1 postcard, (1920]; Bkn.
Murphy, ex-Consul.---Rem. 1914, Mar. 20.
Murray, Augustus T., 1866-1940.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Murray, James A.H., Sir, 1837-1915.---Aut. 1 Als, 2 postcard, l printed cutting, 1894-1912; Rem. 1909, Aug, 16 & 17. 1912.
Murry, John M., 1889-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Mussafa? correspondent in Vienna, see M. Breal, Jan. 16, 1900.
Mussey, Henry R., 1875-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1918.
Muys ?---Aut. 1 Tls, 1907, (filed with Rem. Nov.16, 1907.
Mynderse, Wilhelmus.---Rem. obit.-1906, Nov. 16.
Myrbach, Félicien, de, (Illustrator.)---Aut. 2 Als, 1900.
Mythology See C. Leland (Gypsy folklore.)
Nadaillac, Jean F.A. de Pouget, Marquis,1818-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Nagel, George C.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1922. (folio)
Nansen, Peter.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d.
Napoleon? see J. Froude.
Napoleon I, emperor, 1769-1821 see F.Aulard.
Napoleon III, 1808-1873.---Rem. 1906, Feb. 11. See also Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Napoleon, Louis, see Louis Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon, Prince Roland Napoleon Bonaparte John Bigelow on, Aut., 1891; Rem. 1901, Mar. 11.
Naquet, Alfred J. 1834-1916.---Aut. 17 Als, t calling card, 1883-1914; Rem. 1898, Mar. 7; 1905, Mar. 16.
Nargaud, Jacques.---Aut. 1 Als, newspaper clippings,1917.
Narvaez, Marshall (Duke ofValencia).---Rem. 1910, Jan. 29.
Nathan (mayor of Rome),---Rem. 1913, Nov. 5.
Nathan, Mrs. Frederick.---Rem. on Wm. Travers Jerome-1905, Sep. 9.
Nathan, George J., 1882-.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1919-22
National Complete Suffrage Union.---Jsp.
Navacelle, Fabre de.---Rem. 1924, May.
Nay, E., 1903, with Frankfurter Zeitung, see newspapers.
Neilson, Francis, 1867-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1922. See also Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Neilson, Mrs. Helen Swift.---Aut. l Tls, 1924.
Nellie see Helene Stanton.
Nerac, Jasmin a, see J. Jasmin.
Nerville, Mme. Aubemon de.---Rem. 1913, Apr. 15.
Netherlands, see Holland.
New York City, camera views.---Pho. 3. Tammany ring, see A.O. Hall, 1889; Bryce.
Newcomb, Prof. (Astronomy?).---Rem. on Emperor William-1908, Aug, 26.
Newcomb, (John L.?] Prof. see W.T. Harris, 1898. (com. ed., US.)
Newcomb, Simon, 1835-1909.---Aut. 1 Als, 2 Tls, 1903-5.
Newell, Peter, 1862-. Am. author & illustrator.-Aut. Rcpt., bill to Harper Bros., Jul. 16, 1900.
Newman, Francis W., 1805-1897.---Aut. 1 Als, 1887.
Newport, R.I., camera view of 'Fair Lawn'.---Pho. 3.
Newspapers - Boston Herald, see L.C. Moulton.
Newspapers - Brooklyn Daily Eagle, see J. Chambers.
Newspapers - Charleston News & Courier, see Francis Warrington Dawson, Rem. Feb, 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Chicago Record, see W.E. Curtis; LP. Morton; J.G. Wilson. See also Syndicates.
Newspapers - Chicago Record-Herald, see W.E. Curtis; E.L. Shuman.
Newspapers - Correspondencia de Espana, see R. Blasco, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Corriere Della Sera, Milan, see P. Bernasconi, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Le Courrier, Moscow, see W. Bienstock, rem. Feb. 14, 1903,
Newspapers - Daily Express, see J. Barrett Brandreth, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903,
Newspapers - Daily Inter Ocean, Chicago, see W.E. Curtis; Stanton staff contributor. See also L.P. Morton.
Newspapers - Daily Mail, see W.L. McAlpin, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Daily News, Chicago, see Y. Guyot.
Newspapers - Daily News, London, see E. Crawford; G.M. Crawford.
Newspapers - Daily Telegraph, London, see E. Arnold; James W. Ozanne, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Detroit Free Press, see W.E. Quinby.
Newspapers - Echo de Paris, see E. Lepelletier.
Newspapers - La Epoca, see A. Escobar y Ramirez.
Newspapers - Evening News, see John N. Raphael, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903,
Newspapers - Evening Post, New York, see W.M. Benet; J, Bigelow (1817-1911); W.C. Bryant; H.S. Canby; H. de Wolf Fuller; L. Morton; S. Dewey; R. Ogden; W.H. Page; C. Schurz; O.G. Villard; H. White (1834-1916).
Newspapers - Evening Sun, Baltimore, see H.L. Mencken.
Newspapers - Le Figaro, Paris, see G. Calmette; R.H. Davis; H. Lour, de.
Newspapers - Financial Times, see J. Ba1Telt Brandreth, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Frankfurter Zeitung, see E. Nay, Schotthoefer, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Galignani Messenger, see J. Bigelow, 1890; W. Bishop; A. Jeancourt-Galignani; Stanton, Rem. 1907, Nov. 30. See also J. Cambon; A. Freeman; A. Rafalovich, 1902.
Newspapers - La Gaulois, Paris, see A. Maugny, de; A. Meyer.
Newspapers - La Gazette de Cologne; Kolnische Zeitung, see Dr. Kroeger.
Newspapers - Gazette de Moscou, see Nicolas Brianthaninoff, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Gazette de Russie, see K. Debrenovitch, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - L'Intransigeant, Paris, see P. Margueritte.
Newspapers - Ithaca Journal, Stanton contributor.
Newspapers - Joumal de Genève, see C. Mapuison.
Newspapers - Journal de Kieff, see W. Bienstock, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Journal des Debois, Paris, see A. Albalat; F. Channes; A. Ebray; A. Gauvain; Y. Guyot; Lannaire; G. Lechartier; J.M.E. Lemoinne; G. Molinari, de; H. Varigny, de.
Newspapers - Journal des économistes ... Paris, see Y. Guyot; G. Molinari, de.
Newspapers - Kolnische Zeitung, see Dr. H. Kroeger, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Le Matin, Paris, see Rem. 1909, Mar. 6; 1923, Aug. D. See also H. Harduin; S. Lauzanne
Newspapers - Morning Post, London, see A.M. Low.
Newspapers - Mot d'Ordre, see H. Maret.
Newspapers - Nationaltidende, Copenhagen, see F.C. Jessen, von.
Newspapers - New York Herald, see J.G. Bennett; J. Chambers; R.H. Davis; G. Gordon-Smith; A.O. Hall; C.L. Moffett. See also P.C. Bourget, 1897; E. Piovanelli for the Rome edition. Paris office, E. Castelar sending articles, 1899. 1900, C. Flammarion.
Newspapers - New York Recorder, see C.L. Moffett.
Newspapers - New York Sun, see J. Swinton.
Newspapers - New York Times, J.H. Finley; R. Ogden; H. G.
Newspapers - New York Tribune, see H. Greeley; J.Hay; J. Read, 1896, thanks T.S.; H.R. Reid; O. Reid; W. Reid; H.W. Sackett; G.W. Smalley; J.R. Young. See also C. Inman Barnard, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant, see Dr. J.F. Pennink, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Nouvelle Gazette de Zurich, see Tony Borel, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Novosti, St. Petersbourg, see E. Semenoff, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Pages Libres, see C. Guieysse.
Newspapers - Paris-journal, see J.G. Prod'homme.
Newspapers - Pariser Kurier, see Steinherz, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Le Patrie, Paris, see L. Millevoye.
Newspapers - Le Pays, see H. Jacques.
Newspapers - Le Petit Blue du Matin, see G. Harry; J. Nargaud.
Newspapers - Pittsburg Dispatch, see J. Barrett Brandreth, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Popolo Romano, see A. GubemaTls, de conte.
Newspapers - Presbyterian Observer, see C.A. Stoddart.
Newspapers - Le Progrès; Journal Republicain Quotidien, see P. Prenat.
Newspapers - Le Radical, see H. Maret.
Newspapers - Le Rappel, Paris, see A. Valgain.
Newspapers - Reforme, see Mme. Layson, Mar. 11, 1886.
Newspapers - La République, Pads, see J. Reinach; J. Roche.
Newspapers - Sentinel, Indianapolis, see S.E. Morss.
Newspapers - Le Siècle , see Y. Guyot; F. Loliee; A. Massip.
Newspapers - Springfield Daily Republican, F.B. Sanborn.
Newspapers - Standard, London, see T. Farman; A.E. Houghton.
Newspapers - Stockholmas Dagblad, see J. Janzon, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Le Temps, Paris, see R. Arafu; J. Claretie; G. Deschamps; G.A.Detry; F. Faucheux; L. Guilaine; A, Hebrard; E. Henriot; A.E. Houghton; P. Mille; R. Puaux; F. Presense, de; C. Rivet; P. Souday; A.P.G.A. Tardieu; H. Vatigny, de.
Newspapers - Times, London, see H. Blowitz; J.D. Bourchier; A.B. Edwards; W.M. Fullerton; W.B. Harris; W. Lavina; Aenis O'Neill; W.H. Russell; G.W. Smalley; H.W. Steed; W.J. Stillman.
Newspapers - Tribuna, Rome, see Alberto Cane, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - Tribune, London, see T. Farman.
Newspapers - Troy Times, see C.S. Francis.
Newspapers - La Verité, Paris, est. 1870, see H. Maret.
Newspapers - Vossische Zeitung, see Max Nordau, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Newspapers - World, New York., see A.O. Hall; Regensberger.
U.S.S. Niagara, see Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Niagara Falls, N.Y., camera views.---Pho. 3.
Niaul, L.---Aut. 1 letter, missing.
Nibor, V[orA? (depulé)].---Aut. 3 Als, 1899-1901.
Nicaragua, 1900, consulate, see C. Victor; 1901, see C. Dilke, sir. Nicaragua Canal, 1900 see Frere, [E. or G?]; Leroy-Beaulieu. See also Panama Canal.
Nicholajevitch, Svetomir, (Serbia.) See Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Nicholas, E.W., see Charles II.
Nicholas II, 1868-1918.---Rem. A.D. White on-1907, Aug. 2. See also C.S. Francis.
Nicholson, Donald, see J. Bennett; W. Reid.
Nigra, Constantino, Comte, 1828-1907.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1894-1905. See also R. McCormick.
Nippold, Ottfried, 1864-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1920.
Nitze, William A.---Rem. 1907, Nov. 9.
Nixon, Paul, 1882-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Noailles, Amblard M.R.A., Vicomte de, 1856-1926.French author.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900-1; Rem. 1908, Jan. 8; 1910, Jun. 2.
Nobel Review, a magazine that was never published, see B. Bjornson; D. Gilman; J. Lund; A.D. White.
Noble, Rene (depute).---Aut. 3 Als, 1 note, 1894-1901.
Noël, Édouard M.É., 1848-1926.---Aut. 2 Als, 1891-1900.
Noel, Snowden (poet), see K. Blind, 1895.
Nolhac, Pie1Te de, 1859-1936.---Aut. 1 calling card, [1899?]
Nordau, Max S., 1849-1923.---Aut. 5 Als, 1900-6; Let., Nov. 8, Dec. 8, 11, 1899; Rem. [1905], Nov, 7, Dec. 9; 1906, Jan. 10. 1903, with Vossische Zeitung, see newspapers.
Nordenskjöld, Otto, 1869-1928.---Aut. 9 Als, 1904-5.
Normand, Jacques C.J., 1848-1931.---Aut. 4 Als, l bib, 1917.
Norris, W.[E.?]---Rem. c.1897.
Norris, William A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
North American Review See: L. Metcalf. See also magazines, publishers ...
Northrup, Clark, S., 1872-.---Aut. 4 Als, 1 postcard, 1910-14; Rem. 1910, Dec. 7.
Norway. Republic, as a.---Rem. 1905, Sep. 22. See also Stanton/The Republic in Norway. See also U. Gohier; A. Hammer; J. Lund. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author C. Collett.
Noyes, Frank B., (Sen.)---Rem. dinner party-[1878?]
Nutt, Mrs. Albert (London pub?) see G. Paris, 1898.
Octavio, "Anth. & Cleo.", see S. Colvin, Sir.
O'Donnall, Charles L., 1884-1934.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Ogden, Rollo, 1856-1937.---Aut. 2 Als, 1904-5; Rem. 1905, May 11. See also Y. Guyot.
O'Hagan, Mrs. Harriet (Osborne) artist. 1 printed circ., c.1853.
O'Henry see Sydney Porter.
Ojeda, Mme. [Mme. Ackte?]---Rem. 1912, Dec. 1.
Okin, Mme. (Mlle. Jubin).---Rem. 1909, Apr. 3.
Olinde, see Stonewall.
Olivecrona, Rosalie U. See Sweden.
Olivier, Jean J.----Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1914.
Ollitrault Dureste, Eustache.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894.
O11ivier, Emile, 1825-1913.---Aut. 3 Als, l mss, 1895-1903; Let., Jul. 21, 1899; Pho. v.2; Let., Jun. 2, 13, 1899 on Bismarck; May 14, 1900; Rem. 1905, Jun. 3, Jul. 23; 1906, May 31; 1909, Jul.25; 1910, Jun. 5; 1913, May 27. See also J. Bigelow, 1898; Stanton Bib.
Ollivier, Mme. (Emile) Marie-Thérèse.---Aut. 8 Als, 3 post-cards, l Tls, 1902-23; Rem. 1914, May 29.
Ollivier, Milo.---Rem. 1906, May 31.
Olmsted, Everett W., 1869-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Olympic committee, see International Olympic Committee.
O'Neil, (Aenis? 1903, with London Times, see newspapers.) see A&R, 1.5
Oppenheim, James, 1882-1932.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Oppert, Jules.---Rem. obit.-1905, Aug. 21 & 22.
O'Rell, Max,pseud., see P. Blouet.
Oresko, Elsie. See Poland.
Orient. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author K.A. Keheya.
Organisation Scientiflque; Sur L'Activité Du Travail En Russie Dans La Periode De 1914 A 1918. See: R. Arafu; E. Bouvier; K. Durant, V. Henri; C. Lallemand; see also Pap/Misc., 1919, also letter to the ed. of Nation, 1919.
Organisations - Fédération de 1' Alliance Française aux Etats-Unis et au Canada, 1924. See F. Weill.
Organisations - Protestant Theological Seminary of Paris, see G. Coy.
Organisations - Republican Brotherhood, see J. Stephens
Orléans, Robert d', see Due de R. Chartres.
Orsi, count, (Frasers?) see J.A. Froude, 1894.
Orth, Samuel P., 1873-1922.---Aut. 4 Als, 1916-19.
Osborne, George.---[Alex-SC/UA: 2 Tls, 1 Ms; 1 Als to Demarest, 1920-24.]
Osborne, Thomas M., 1859-1926.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1923.
Oscar II.---Rem. 1905, Oct. 5.
Osiris, Mon.---Rem. obit.-1907, Feb. 5.
Osmons, Henri C. d'.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1917-18.
Otlet, Paul, 1868-.---Aut. 1 Als, l Tls, 1924.
Otto, Curt.---Aut. 4 Als, 1910-20.
Owen, Robert D., 1801-1877.---Aut. l Als inc., n.d.
Oxford, England, camera view.---Pho. 3. also Froude biog. has photo of home.?
Ozanne, James W., 1903, with Daily Telegraph, see newspapers.
Page, Capt. Confed. Navy 1861. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Page, Thomas E., 1850-.---Aut. 2Als, 1915.
Page, Thomas N., 1853-1922.---Aut. 1 Als, [1897?]
Page, Walter H., 1855-1918.---Aut. l Tls, 1915.
Paine, Albert B., 1861-1937.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1922-3.
Paine, Mrs. Frances Bacon.---Aut. l Tls, 1918; Let.-Dec. 7, [1918].
Palais Royal, Paris.---Rem. 1905, Mar. 16.
Palamenghi-Crispi.---Rem. 1910, Mar. 24.
Palgrave, Reginald F.D., Sir, 1829-1904.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1903.
Palmer, Henrietta R., 1867-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1923-4.
Palmer, John M., 1817-1900.---Aut. 1 autograph, n.d. (Filed with C. Sumner.)
Palmer, Mrs, Potter [Bertha Honore], d.1918.---Rem.l 905, Mar.21.
Panama Canal, 1900, see A. Ebray; Leroy-Beaulieu, Nov. 28, Mar. 19, 1901; G. de Molinari, Nov. 22.
Pankhurst, Emmeline (Goulden), d.1928.---Pho.2.
Pankhurst, Estelle S., 1882-1960.---Pho.2.
Papillault, Georges, 1863-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 mss, 1905-7; Rem. 1905, Jun. 2 & 9, Jul. 6; 1907, Nov. 16.
Parfait, Noel..---Rem. with Stanton on book jury, Expo. of 1889-1889; 1906, Jun. 24.
Paris, Gaston, 1839-1903.---Aut. 4 Als, 1897-8.
Paris, Comte de see J. Simon, 1895.
Parker, George F., 1847-1928. Am. journalist, Consul at Birmingham.---Rem., Paris-1903, Oct. 7. (c.f. G.E. Woodberry to Stanton, to Parker, Als, 1885.) See also C. Walston.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860., See F. Cobbe; M.D. Conway; F. Douglass; J. Martineau; E. Renan; W. Story. Monument complete, 1891, see Story.
Parmentier, Florian, 1879-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1916.
Parthasson, Mme.---Rem. 1908, Jan. 9.
Pasquet, D.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1924.
Pasquier, Edmé A.G., Due d'Audiffret, see Audiffret-Pasquier, E ...
Passy, Frédéric, 1822-1912.---Aut. 4 Als, 2 postcard, 1899-1905; Rem. 1905, Feb. 25, Apr. 6.
Passy, Louis P., 1830-1913.---Aut. 2 Als, n.d.; Rem. 1905, Apr.6, Jun. 27.
Passy, Paul.---Rem. 1905, Apr.6.
Pasteur, Louis, 1822-1895.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 autograph, 1886-7. See also E. Perrier, Dec. 23, 1914.
Patton, Francis I., 1843-1932.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1896.
Patrick, Dr. Mary Mills.---Rem. 1911, Mar. 2.
Pauliat, Louis, 1845-1917.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900-l. (1 folio).
Paulus, pseudonym see Jean Paul Habanas.
Paupe, Adolphe, see L. Pinvert.
Payne, John H., 1791-1852,---Aut 1 Als, 1837 (J. Meredith addressee.)
Peabody, George F., 1852-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1906.
Peace Advocates.---Rem. 1908, Aug. 20. prospects of peace, see Blind.
Pears, Edwin, Sir, 1835-1919.---Aut. l mss, l Tls, 1911; Rem. 19ll;Feb. 28.
Peary, Robert E., 1856-1920.---Aut. 1 Als, l autograph, 4 newspaper cuttings, [1909?]-20, & folio, See also Wyckoff.
Pech, Henriette. Woman Question in Europe, Bib.
Péchenard, Pierre L., 1842-1919.---Aut. 3 Als, 2 calling cards, 1900-1.
Pechkoff, Zinovi.---Aut. l Als, 1891.
Peck, Ferdinand W., 1848-1924.U.S. commissioner gen., Paris Expo, 1900.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1900.
Pector, Desire.---Aut. 1 Als. 1900.
Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil, 1825-1891,---Pho.2. See also Castelar. Last Empress of Brazil Pho. v.2.
Peer, She1man.---Aut. l Tls, 1919. Box 19:1515 G.
Peguy, Charles.---Rem. Charmes on-1915, Jan. 15.
Péguy, Marcel, 1898-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919.
Peixotto, Ernest C., 1869-.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1900.
Péladan, Joséphin, 1859-1918.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Pelletan, Camille, 1846-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894; Rem. 1908, Jan. 13.
Pendleton, George H., 1825-1889.---Aut. 2 Als, 1884-6. See also U.S. Grant.
Penfield, Edward, 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1900.
Pennell, Joseph, 1860-1926.---Aut. 1 autograph, 1 calling card, [1924].
Pennell, Mrs. Elizabeth R., 1855-1936.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916; Rem. 1916, Apr. 7.
Penn ink, Dr. J.F., 1903, with Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant, see newspapers.
Perate, Andre.---Rem. 1913, Dec. 4.
Perdica1is, Ion H.---Aut. 2 Als, 1905.
Perier, Casimir, 1847-1907 .---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.; Pho. v.2
Perrault-Harry, Mme., 1875-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 postcard, 1913; Rem. 1913, Oct. 14.
Perrier, Edmond, 1844-1921.---Aut. 2 Als, 1914-16; see also W.J. Holland.
Penier, Gabriel (art).---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Perris (foreign ed. of Tribune ).---Rem. 1906, Jan. 10.
Perrot, Georges.---Rem. Franco-American banquet-1901, Ju]. 5; 1905, Mar.31.
Perry, Horatio J. Madrid. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Perry, Oliver H.---Rem. 1907, Jan. 7.
Pershing, John J.---Aut. 1 newspaper clipping, 1924.
Peschcke-Koedt, A. (Denmark.)---see Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Petit, Antoine, (?1866-].---Aut. 6 Als, l mss, 1918-25.
Peureux, Auguste, 1857-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1900
Peyrol, Hippolyte, 1856-.---Aut. 1 Als, l copy, 1 postcard, 1894-1917; Rem. 1905, Mar. 16, Jul. 20; 1906, Apr. l; 1910, Dec.11. See also A. Bonheur.
Peyrol, Mme. Juliette (Bonheur), 1830-91.---Aut. 1 Als, 1880; Rem. 1906, Mar. I, 1910, Jun. 16.
Peytral, Paul L., 1842-1919.---Aut. 2 Ats, 1893-1901.
Pfister, Christian, 1857-1933.---Aut. 2 Als, 1917-20.
Phelps, Harris.---Rem.c.1897
Phelps, Ruth S., 1876-.---Aut. 2 Ats, 1916.
Phelps, William L., 1865-1943.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1912.
Phelps, William W., 1839-1894.---Aut. l Als, 1 Tls, 1889.
Philadelphia, PA., camera views.---Pho.3.
Philippines ... Insurrection, 1896-1925. U.S. Am. & Fr. military excesses, See: F. Lot-Commission, see J. Schurman. 1898-99 see Annexation, K. Blind; Occupation, U.S. & French colonial politics, F. Aulard; J. Clamageran; G.M. Dodge; P. Guieysse, deplores U.S. policy; Franqueville, 1898. 1900, Leroy-Beaulieu, duties of U.S. Representative, Philippine Rep., F. Agoncillo, 1900. See also Aguinaldo and Sandiko, 1901.
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884.---Aut. 1 Als, 1872.
Phillips Sampson & Co., see D.G. Mitchell.
Phipps, Henry, 1839-1930.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1904.
Picard, Gaston, 1892-.---Aut. 1 autograph, 2 Als, 1 note, 1916-20.
Pichon, Stephen, 1857-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Pichot, Pieffe A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Pick, Ferdinand W., 1848-, 1898 see G. Berger; J. Siegfried.
Picquart, [Marie] Georges, 1854-1914.---Aut. 9 Als, 3 calling card, 1 ms, 1 postcard, 1901-5; Rem. 1907, Nov. 16; 1908, May 26.
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869.---Amf. 3(7)a.
Pierce, Jerry A., 1886-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1915.
Pierson, Maj. Confed. Navy. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Pi y Margall, Francisco, 1824-1901.---Aut. 2 Als, 1899-1900; Pho.2
Pietri, Franceschini.---Aut. 1 Tis copy, 4 newspaper cuttings, 1909-10.
Pillsbury, Parker.---Rem. 1923, Oct.
Pinter, J.B., see H.G. Wells.
Pinvert, Lucien, 1860-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Piovanelli, Emilio.---Aut. 26 Als, 1 calling card, 1900.
Pitt, Sylvain.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 bio, 1917-18.
Platt, Thomas C., 1833-1910.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1902.
Pleasanton, Alfred, 1824-1897 .---Amf. l1(35)a.
Plon-Nouffit.---Aut. l Als, 1 Tls, 1910-24.
Plunkett, George N., Count, 1851-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1921.
Pobiedonostsev, Konstantin P., 1827-1907.---Aut. 5 Als, 1901-5.
Poe, Edgar A., See G.E. Woodberry.
Poirrier, Fran1rois A., de, 1832-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Poland, 1884. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author: E. Oresko.
Polignac, prince.---Rem. 1910, Feb. 23.
Pollock, Channing, 1880-.---Aut. l Tls, 1924.
Pomeroy, G.P. (1st Sec. Legation.)-T.S./P.S. no.81, May 13, 1882.
Ponce de Léon, see J. Read.
Poncheville, André M, de, see Mabille de Poncheville
Pont-Jest, René de,pseud. see Léon R. Delmas
Pontonetti, D. Romola M.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Poole, Reginald L., 1857-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Pooley, Robert P .---Aut.. 2 Als, 1900.
Pope, John, 1822-1892.---Amf.13 (41)c.
Pope (Vatican)? 1900 see E. Piovanelli, Dec. 29, 1900.
Popert, Charlotte.---Aut. 1 Als, 1910; Rem. 1910, Mar. 25, Jun. 19.
Porter, David D., 1813-1891.---Amf.19(59)a.
Porter, Elsie.---Rem. 1905, Mar.4.
Porter, Horace, 1837-1921. Am. ambassador to France---Aut. 4 Als, l calling card, 3 Tls, 1897-1902; Pho.2; Rem. 1905, Mar. 16 & 27, Apr. 20, Jul. 6; 1906, Dec. 1; 1907, Nov. 16. See also Estoumelles de Constant, toast to Porter, Nov. 28, 1900.
Porter, Sydney (O'Henry), 1867-1910.---Rem. 1912, Jul. 10. See also C.A. Smith.
Portugal. See C. Tower, 1899; 1900, Portugal & England concerning S. Africa, see L. Townsend.; see also E. Castelar, the talks in Rio de Janeiro & outcome for. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author: J. Rodrigues de Freitas.
Potts, Colette.---Rem. 1905, Aug. 30.
Poulsen, Johannes, 1881-.---Aut. print, [1916].
Pound, Ezra L., 1885-.---Aut. l Als, 2 Tls, 1918
Pouthier, Alfred, pseud., see J. Nargaud.
Pouvreau Baldy, de.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920; Pho.2 (3 items.)
Powell, Sir R.S.S. Baden, see Baden-Powell. ·
Pozzi, Samuel J., 1846-1918.---Aut. l Als, 1901.
Pratt, E. Spencer.---Aut. 2 Als, 1902-4.
Pratt, Sereno S., 1858-1915.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1910.
Prénat, Pierre (ed.)---Aut. 1 Als, 1 calling card, 1918.
Prescott, Frederick C., 1871-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1906.
Pressensé, Francis de Hault de, 1853-1914.---Aut. 6 Als, 1898-1900.
Prévost, Marcel, 1862-1941.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Primoli, Comte.---Rem. 1909, May 19.
Prior, Melton.---Rem. funeral-1910, Nov. 6.
Pritchett, Henry Smith, 1857-.---Aut. 1 T1s, 1908.
Prod'homme, Jacques G., 1871-.---Aut. l postcard, 1 calling card, 3 Tls, 1912-23; Rem. 1910, Jan. 4; 1913, Dec. 1.
Proust, Albert.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Proust, Antonin.---Rem. death-1905, Mar. 21.
Prudhommeaux, Jules J., 1869-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1921.
Psichari, Ernest d'.---Rem. 1905, Mar.31; obit.-1914, Nov. 12.
Psichari, Jean, 1854-1929.---Aut. 6 Als, 1901-3; Rem. 1905, Mar. 31.
Puaux, Rene, 1878-1937.---Aut. 1 Als, 1923.
Publishers - Alcan, Felix, Librarie, see R. Lisbonne.
Publishers - American Book Co., see G.W. Benton.
Publishers - Appleton, firm, pub, etc-dates for: D. Appleton & Co.; Aut. 7 items, 1906-20. See also W.W. Appleton; W. Buckler, Jul. 20, 1908; J. Sears; J.G. Wilson.
Publishers - Beijers, Stockholm, see H. Kinberg. Aut. 4 Als, Tls, 1909.
Publishers - Bodley Head Ltd., London, see B.W. Willett.
Publishers - Boston Atheneum, see H.C, Lodge.
Publishers - Brentano, see H. Porter, 1897.
Publishers - Brockhaus, Leipzig, see A. Brockhaus; F.A. Brockhaus. Aut. 13 Als, 1 contract, 1 postcard, 1908-10.
Publishers - Cambridge U. Pr., see S.C. Roberts.
Publishers - Century Co., New York, see W.W. Ellsworth.
Publishers - Clarendon Pr., see J.A.H. Murray, 1894. Oxford.
Publishers - Colmann-Levy, see A. France, 1897.
Publishers - Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, H.E. Maule; W.H.Page.
Publishers - Editions Bossard, Paris, see F. Roches.
Publishers - Editions d'Art Edouard Pelletan, Paris, see R. Belieu.
Publishers - Fayard, Arthème, (1866-1936.)---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Publishers - Fédération Libre-Echangiste Intemationale---Rem. 1906, Jun. 21.
Publishers - Fisher Unwin, bus. practices, see A. McClurg, 1893.
Publishers - Fratelli Treves, see Treves below.
Publishers - Frowde, H., London see J.A.H. Murray, sir, 1894.
Publishers - Galignani, Paris, see A. Jeancourt-Galignani.
Publishers - Gamier Frères, Paris, see A.P. Gamier.
Publishers - Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw.
Publishers - Gyldenalske, Copenhagen, see G. Hansen; Svendsen.
Publishers - Haldeman-Julius Co., Kansas, see G.C. Nagel.
Publishers - Harper, New York, see H.M. Alden; J.K. Bangs; G. W. Carryl; T. Child; R.H. Davis; F.A. Duneka; W.B. Fitts; G.B.M. Harvey; W.D. Howells; T.F, Leigh; E. Penfield, art ed.; J.H. Sears; T. Stanton, Let., 1899-1900; C. Wason; C.B. Wells. Paris agent left for U.S. [G. W. Carryl]. Bankruptcy of, see Marquis de Castrone. See also C. Flammarion, Dec. 1899, Feb. 1900; P, Newell, 1900.
Publishers - Heinemann Pub. Co., London,--Rem. 1915, Aug. 23. see also W. Heinemann.
Publishers - Hoepli, Milan, see C. Hoepli; U. Hoepli.
Publishers - Holt, New York, see Cle.; H. Holt; L. MacVeagh.
Publishers - Houghton, Mifflin Co. (Allied with Riverside Pr.), see F.J. Garrison; W.H. Page.
Publishers - Imprimelies Cerf, publishers, Versailles.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1915.
Publishers - Imprimerie nationale, Paris, see A. Deslandes; H. Doniol.
Publishers - Knickerbocker Pr., New York, see G.H. Putnam.
Publishers - John Lane, [London?], see B.W. Willett.
Publishers - Librarie Felix Akan, Paris, see F. Alcan.
Publishers - Librarie Illustre, Paris, see J. Tallandier.
Publishers - Libre Parole; Rem. 1923, Aug. D.
Publishers - Librarie Stock, Paris, see P .V. Stock
Publishers - Libre Parole, see C.B. Drumont; J. Fabre & suit, 1899.
Publishers - Lippincott, Philadelphia, see J.B. Esenwein & corp. title.
Publishers - Loeb classical library, see C. Bennett; H.R. Fairclough; J. Loeb; T.E. Page; J. Rolfe.
Publishers - Macmillan & Co., London, see F.O. Macmillan.
Publishers - Mavelick Pr., Woodstock, see Hervey White.
Publishers - Mcclurg, Chicago, see A.C. McClurg.
Publishers - Morgan Harjes & Cié., Paris, see J.H. Harjes.
Publishers - Nouvelle Librarie Nationale, see A.G. Gressent.
Publishers - Open Court Pub. Co., Chicago, see P. Carus.
Publishers - Oxford U. Pr., see J.A.H. Murray.
Publishers - Plon-Nounit et Cié., see G. Bernard; M. Bourdel; Plon-Nounit.
Publishers - Putnam (1910. G.P. Putnam's Sons), see G.H. Putnam.
Publishers - La Renaissance du Livre, see C. de Saint-Cyr.
Publishers - Riverside Pr. (Allied with Houghton, Mifflin Co.) see F.J. Garrison.
Publishers - Sansot, Editions E., Paris, see Q. Crirbeur.
Publishers - Scott Walker, London, publisher. See Walker ...
Publishers - Scribner, New York (1898. Charles Scribner's Sons), see C. Scribner; J.H. Wheelock
Publishers - Scribner's Sons-, Messrs., Charles.---Let.-May 12, 1924.
Publishers - Sijthoff, A.W., Leyden, see A.W. Frentzen.
Publishers - Società Topografico-Editrice Nazionale S.T.E.N., Turin, see M. Capra.
Publishers - Stock, Paris, see Librarie Stock above.
Publishers - Tauchnitz, Bernard, Leipzig, see C. Otto; Tauchnitz, Bernard.
Publishers - Treves, Milan, see E. Treves.
Publishers - Walker Scott, London. See Stanton Let.-Nov. 12, [1924.]
Publishers - World Book Co., see G.G. Dodds.
Publishers - Yale U. Pr., see E. Dimnet.
See also: magazines, newspapers, societies, syndicates.
Puesch, Denys.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Pulitzer, Mrs. Joseph.---Rem. 1908, Jun. 2.
Putnam, George H., 1844-1930.---Aut. 6 Tls, 1901-16.
Putnam, Herbert, 1861-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1903-4; Rem. 1905, Mar. 3.
Putnam, Ruth, 1856-1931.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 calling card, n.d.
Puymaigre, Theodore J.B., Comte, 1816-1901.---Aut. 1 Als, 1897.
Qé[u?]vard, H.---Aut. 1 Als,?
Quinby, William E., 1835-1908.---Aut. 2 Als, encl. missing [Expo list 1897 ,] 1894-7.
Rachilde, (Mme. or Mlle?)---Rem. 1913, May 16.
Radford, William, 1809-1890.---Amf. 20(63)c.
Radicals & revolutionists. Egypt, see A. Arabi, pasha.
Radziwill, Ekaterina (Rzewuska) K., 1858-1941. Aut. 1 receipt, 1889, filed with J. Adam.
Rafalovich, Artur G., 1853-1921.---Aut. 2 Als, 1902; Let., Dec. I, 1899; Rem, 1905, May 5; 1910, Nov. 12. See also V. Henri; J, Reinach.
Raffaëlli, Jean F., 1850-1924. French artist.---Aut. 1 Als, 1900.
Ragna[u?], M. de.---Rem. 1915, Oct. 26.
Rambaud, Alfred N., 1842-1905.---Aut. 4 Als, 1905; Rem. 1905, Feb. 25, Nov. 9 & 11; 1909, Mar. 3.
Ramblers' Club, Paris.---Rem. 1923, Apr.;& Gen. Noyes, 1884 (PS no.99).
Rane, A1thur, 1831-1908.---Rem. obit.-1908, Aug. 10. See also J. Claretie.
Rankabes, Alexandros R., 1810-1892.---Aut. 2 Als, 1881-1890.
Raphael, John N., 1903, with Evening News, see newspapers.
Rapperswil, Switz., camera views.---Pho.3.
Raspail, Julien.---Aut. 1 mss; Rem. 1912, Jul. 9.
Rasteyko, ?---Rem. 1905, Apr. 19.
Ratier, Charles.---Aut. 4 Als, 1916-18.
Ravage, Marcus E., 1884-.---Aut. l Als, 1933; Let.-Nov. 15, 1924.
Raynaud, Henri? (Soc. Poètes Fr.)---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Read, Charles.---Rem. 1905, Apr. 20.
Read, John Meredith, 1837-1896.---Aut. 4 Als, 1887-96.
Reagan, John H., 1818-1905.---Amf.29(93)b & c
Rébelliau, André.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1 speech, 1917.
Reclus, Elisée.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1899.
Record Cable Service, Paris.---Let., Dec. 10, 1899; Rem. 1898, Sep.; 1905, Sep. 18; 1909, Feb. 16. M. Breal aids T.S. with correspondents in Europe, Jan. 16, 1900.
Reed, Thomas B., 1839-1902.---Aut. 1 Als, 1891.
Regensburger (ed./World ) see W.W. Phelps (seeks pseud. for article, 1889.).
Régnier, Henri F. J. de, 1864-1936.---Aut. 3 Als, 1899-1911?
Regnier, Maria S. (Serur).---Rem. 1907, Apr. 20.
Reid, Ogden, 1882-.---Aut. l Tls, 1916.
Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912.---Aut. 2 Als, 5 Tls, 1 autograph, 1891-1909; Rem. 1905, Jun. 1 & 5, Sep.17.
Reinach, Joseph, 1857-1921.---Aut. 11 Als, 1 card, 1 postcard,1887-1919; Bkn.;Let., Jun. 2, 20, 1899; Jan. 9, 1900; Rem. [c1892]; 1905, Aug. 13; 1906, Apr. 9; 1919, Dec. 20. See also A. Réville.
Reinach, Salomon, 1858-1932.---Aut. 7 Als, 1901-24; Rem. on Loeb-1915, Aug. 23.
Reinach, Théodore, 1850-1928.---Aut. 1 Als, 1923.
Reisiger, Hans, 1884-.---Aut. 6 Als, 4 notes, 1922.
Remusat, Pien-e de.---Aut. 1 Als, 1923.
Rénan, Ary.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Rénan, Ernest, 1823-1892.---Aut. 1 Als, 1886; Pho.2 (3 items.) See also A. Calzado; A. Reville.
Rénan, Georges F., 1847-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1920.
Renault, Louis, 1843-1918.---Aut. 1 Als, [1907?]
René, H.,pseud. see A.M.E. Laure.
Reties, M.---Rem. 1894, Aug. 16., obit.
Retz, cardinal de, 1898, see A.O. White.
Réville, Albert, 1826-1906.---Aut. 3 Als, 1887-99.
Revolutionists, see Radicals & revolutionists.
Rex, Leo.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Rey, Emile, 1838-.---Aut. 4 Als, 1896-98.
Reyer, Louis E.E., 1823-1909.---Aut. 4 Als, 1891-93.
Rhodes, Albert, 1840-.---Rem. 1902, Aug?; 1903, Oct. 16; 1905, Sep. 17.
Rhodes, James F., 1848-1927.---Aut. 1 Als, 1912; Let.-Apr. 25, 1904.
Rhodes, Jos. See L. Zamenhof.
Ribot, Theodule A., 1839-1916.---Aut. l Als, 1887.
Ricard, Louis P.H., 1839-., Mayor, Rauen, Depute.---Aut. 4 Als, 1894-1900.
Rice, ? See O.S. Straus, 1897.
Richard, Mr., pseud. see Emile Zola
Richardson, Frederick A.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1903; Rem. 1913, Nov. 1.
Richelieu, Duke, letters to Louis XVIII, see Audifftet-Pasquier, 1897.
Richet, Charles R., 1850-1935.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1905.
Ridgely, Benjamin H.---Aut. 1 11s, 1900.
Rieunier, Adrien B.L.H., 1833-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900-l.
Rigaud, Antoine.---Aut. 2 Als, 1918.
Riley, James Whitcomb.---Rem. 1912, Sep. 17.
Riou, Gaston, 1883-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1916.
Ripert, Emile, 1882-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1917-18.
Ripley, Ezra, 1751-1841, see S. Ripley.
Ripley, George.---Not.2; Rem. 1914, Mar. 24. See also O. Reid; Stanton Bib.
Ripley, Samuel, 1783-1847.---Aut. 1 Als, 1807.
Rising, W.B.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Rittenhouse, Jessie B., 1869-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1916.
Rivet, Charles, 1881-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Rivière, Amous de, Baron.---Rem. obituary-1905, Sep. 13. See also Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Rivière, Joseph, 1884-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Robert, Henri, 1863-1936.---Aut. 2 Als, 1911-16.
Robert-Fleury, Tony, 1837-1911.---Aut. 2 Als, 1888-92.
Roberts, Elmer, 1863-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1918.
Roberts, Sydney C., 1887-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1921.
Robin, Charles P.---Cle.
Rochambeau, Comte .---Pho. 2 Box 5:361; Rem. 1906, Feb. 21. See also, George Washington.
Rochambeau, statue of, 1899.---Pho.2. See also J.M. Cambon; Comitè Rochambeau.
Roche, Jules, 1841-1923.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 calling card, 1 mss, 1899-1913; Rem. 1905, Mar. 2 & 3, Jun. 9; on von Bulow-Jul.16; 1912, Jun. 9.
Rochefort-Lucay, Henri, Marquis de, 1830-1913.--Rem. on Matin-1909, Mar. 6.
Rochegrosse, Antoine M, 1859-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1892-1901.
Roches, Femand.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 mss, 1918.
Rockhill, Mr.---Rem. 1905, May 29.
Rod, Edouard & Hyde Harvard Foundation, see R. Doumic, 1898. Let., Jun. 20, 25, 1899.
Rod, Louis E., 1857-1910.---Aut. 1898-1905. See also G. Deschamps; R Doumic
Rodin, Auguste, 1840-1917.---Rem. 1905, Jul. 8.
Rodrigues de Freitas, Jose J., 1840-1896.---Woman Question in Europe, Bib.
Rogers, R.M. See Cluseret.
Rojas, José M., Marquis de, 1828-1907.---Aui. 5 Als, 1 mss, 1899-1904; Let., Dec. 8, 11, 1899; Rem. 1899, Dec.?; dies-Oct. 30, 1907.
Rolfe, John C., 1859-1943.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Rolland, Romain, 1866-1944.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919. See also P.H. Layson.
Roncraus, W.S. (Maj. Gen.)---Amf. 10(31)a.
Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.---Rem. 1906, Dec. 15.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1917; Pho. 2; Rem. 1903, Oct. 5; 1904, Oct.; 1905, Feb. 25, Jul. 3, Sep. 22, Nov. 11; 1906, Dec. 16; 1907, Jul. 4, Sep. 23 & 28; 1909, Mar. 21; message to Kaiser-May 23; Nov. 12; 19l0, Apr. 23, Jun. 5, Nov. 12; 1912, Apr. 10; 1913, Feb.18; 1915, Jan.28. See also A. Anichkova; L. Liard.
Roquette-Buisson, Vicomtesse.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Rose, (Theodose F., 1852-]--Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Rosny, Joseph H.---Aut. 2 Als, 1896.
Ross, Edmund G., 1826-1907.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Ross, Ronald, Sir, 1857-1932.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Rostand, Edmund, 1868-1918.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Tls, 1917.
Rouge, Marquis de.---Rem. 1909, May 12.
Rouger, Gustave, 1886-,---Aut. 2 Als, 1 Tls, 1917-18.
Rouges, Jean des Vignes.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d.
Rouget, Paul. French novelist.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900.
Rougier, P.---Aut. l Als, 1917.
Rouse, William H.D., 1863-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924. See also P. Lyon.
Rousseau, Jean J., 1712-1778.---Rem. 1912, Jul. 9. See also J.Raspail
Roustan, Désiré, 1873-.---Aut. 4 Als, 1918-20.
Roustan, Theodore.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 mss, 1900-1.
Rouvier, Maurice, 1842-.---Aut. l Als, 1887; Rem. 1905, May 15.
Roux, Jules C., 1841-1918.---Aut. 1 calling card, [19177)
Royer, Louis, 1888-.---Aut. l Als, 1920.
Rozier, Joseph.---Aut. 2 Als, 1900.
Ruau, Joseph, 1865-,---Rem. 1909, Mar. 3.
Ruchonnet, Louis, 1834-1893.---Aut. 2 Als, 1890.
Rudini, Charles de.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Rudler, Gustave, 1872-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1920.
Rue de Varenne.---Rem, 1908, Aug. 21.
Ruffy, Eugène, 1854-1919.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Ruiz Zorilla, Don M., 1834-1895.---Pho.2
Rumbold, Horace, Sir, 1877-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Russel1, William H., Sir, 1820-1907.---Aut. 2 Als, 1894.
Russia, Railway, see Let., unknown author, Dec. 1, 1899.Religion:--Russian Procurator of the Holy Synod, Rem. 1905, Aug. 13. Russian-Japanese War, 1905, see T. Wilkinson, on the treaty-see F. Martens; Y. Guyot. Siberia, Kennan on, see S. Kravchinskii; Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author: M. Zebrikoff. See also Annenia; F. Charmes; K. Pobiedonostev A. Rambaud.
Rutland, Lord.---Rem. 1915, Jan. 3.
Ryan, ? [1832?-J With N.Y. Herald, 1880. See Maragaret Bertha for dating, "Parisian Life," Daily Inter Ocean, 7:6, May 15, 1880. T.S./P.S. no.81, May 13, 1882.
Sackett, Henry W., 1853-1929.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1899.
Sackville, Lord.---Rem. obit.-1908, Sep. 5.
Sackville-West, Sir.---Rem. 1906, Jul. 24.
U.S.S. Sacramento, see Stanton mss. "Naval Episode.,."
Sage, Russell.---Rem. 1906, Nov. 7.
Sageret, Jules, 1861-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1917-20.
Sageret, Mme. N.---Aut. 2 postcard, n.d.
St. Beuve, see D. Puesch, 1898.
Saint-Cyr, Charles de, 1875-1940.--Aut. ( 3 Als, 1 calling card, 1918?) [1 note, 2 autographs.]
Saint-Hilaire, Barthélemy, see Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire, J.
Saint-René Taillandier, Georges, 1852-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1878.
Saint-Saëns, [Charles] Camille, 1835-1921.---Aut. IO Als, 1890-1906; Rem. 1906, Dec. 27. See also Letellier, 1890, (pennission for exhibit.)
Sainte-Beuve.---Rem. 1905, Mar.2.
Sainte-Croix, Suzanne C. de.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1917.
Saintsbury, George E.B., 1845-1933.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Salaberry, Comte, ancestors mémoires, see Puymaigre, 1897.
Saldana, E.J. (Peurto Rico, minister, exec. sec., 1924.)---ECS; WSC:17.
Salisbury, Lord.---Rem. 1914, Mar. 20.
Salle, Georges, 1878-Aut. 2 Als, 1920. [Missing/see note?]
Salmeron, Alonso N., 1838-1908.---Aut. 1 telegram & copy, 1905; Pho.2
Salmon, Lucy M., 1853-1927.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Salvani, Tommaso, 1829-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Salvati (Glass artist).---Rem. 1905, May 22.
Salvatore, ?---Rem. 1910, Feb. 23.
Sanborn, Franklin B., 1831-1917.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 postcard, 2 Tls, 1890-1916.
Sand, George, 1804-1876.---Rem. 1909, Jul. 4; 1913, Oct. 14. See also A. Durand, Couture portrait of Sand, 1885 (initially, Durand thought it was Calamatta); J.L. Gilder.
Sand, Maurice, see A. Durand.
Sand, Mme. Aurore Lauth, see Lauth-Sand, Mme. Aurore.
Sandiko, Teodoro. See F. Agoncillo.
Santa Anna, Antonio L, Pres., Mexico, 1795-1876. Aut. 1 autograph, 1866.
Santos-Dumont, see E. Aimé
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.---Pho. 3.
Sarcey, Francisque, 1827-1899.---Aut. 5 Als, n.d.
Sardou, Jean---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Sardou, Victorien, 1831-.---Rem. 1913, Mar. 29.
Saxe, John G., 1816-1887.---Aut. 1 mss, n.d.
Scansion, see C.G. Leland.
Scelle, Georges, 1878-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1920.
Schafer, Joseph, 1867-1941.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Schaeffer, Ary.---Rem. 1905, Mar. 31.
Schalck de la Faverie, Alfred, d.1921.---Aut. 1 Als, 1918.
Schemann, Ludwig, 1852-1938.---Aut. 5 Als, 1903-16. See also S.E. Meigs.
Schepler-Lette, Anna. See Germany.
Scherer, Jean.---Aut. 1 calling card, n.d.
Schieler, [C.] E[rich?, 1851-].---Als, l Als, 1901; Let.-Jul. 28, 1901.
Schiller & Goëthe, see Germany.
Schliemann, Heinrich, 1822-1890.---Aut. 4 Als, 1880-82.
Schmidt, Nathaniel, 1862-1939.---Aut. 2 Als, 1906-7; Rem. 1906, Nov. 4.
Schneider, Edouard.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Schneider, [Paul H., 1841-).---Aut. 1 Als, 1908.
Schoelcher, Victor, 1804-1893.---Aut. 9 Als, 1886-90; Pho.2; Rem. 1903, Oct.26. See also Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire, 1893; J. Simon; B.T. Washington.
Schofield, John M., 1831-1906.---Aut. 1 autograph, n.d.
Scholten neé Crommelin, see W. Quinby.
Schotthoefer,? 1903, with Frankfurter Zeiltung, see newspapers.
Schulze-Gavemitz Gerhart, von, 1864-.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1923-4.
Schuré, Edouard, 1841-1929.---Aut. 3 Als, 1917-18; Rem. 1918, Apr. 5
Schunnan, Jacob G., 1854-1942.---Aut. 4 Als, 5 Tls, 1899-1924; Rem. 1907, Jun. 15. See also: W.A. Clark.
Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906.---Amf. 24(77)b.; Aul. 2 Als, 1866-1888; Clus.P, (addendum25); Rem. obit.-1906, May 15. See also S. Woodford.
Schuyler, Eugene, 1840-1890.---Aut. 3 Als, 1887-88; Rem. 1906, Nov. 1.
Schuyler, William, 1855-1914.---Aut. 1 Al, (p.l only), 1912.
Scoble, John.---Jsp.
Scott, Austin.---Rem. 1923, Aug. A.
Scott, Duncan C., 1862-1947.---Aut. 1 card, 1 Tls, 1916-19.
Scott, James B., 1866-1943.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919.
Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866.---Amf. 32(180)a.; Aut. 1 Als, 1861; Clus.P, (addendum 26).
Scott Walker, London, see Publishers.
Scribner, Charles, 1854-1930.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1912.
Scribner's Sons, Messrs. See Publishers.
Scudder, Horace E., 1838-1902.---Aut. 3 Als, 1894-97.
Sears, Joseph H., 1865-,---Aut. 3 Als, 2 Tls, 1902-9; Rem. 1905, Apr. 26; 1906, Apr. 1; 1908, Apr. 1; 1909, May 9 & 12; 1915, Oct. 26.
Sears, Mrs. Joseph H.---Rem. 1909, May 12.
Seaton, Archbishop.---Rem. 1906, Jul. 24, Aug. 6; 1908, Sep. 9
Sébillot, Paul, 1846-1918.---Aut. 2 Als, 1906-10; Rem. 1908, Feb. 6.
Seckendorff, Comte.---Rem. 1910, Mar. 4.
Sedgwick, Charles.---Rem. 1907, Aug. 29.
Seignobos, Charles, 1854-1942.---Aut. 2 Als, 1898.
Sèilliere, Ernest A.A.L., Baron, 1866-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1917
Seippel, Paul, 1858-1926.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 postcard, 1915-20.
Seligman, William.---Rem. obit.-1910, Jan. 6.
Semenoff, Bugene.---Rem. 1905, Mar. 16 & 31. 1903, with Novosli, St. Petersburg, see newspapers
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877.---Amf. 28(89)c.; Aut. 1 autograph, n.d. (Lorenzo Thomas, q.v.)
Sendet, V.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
Serao, Matilde, 1856-1927.---Aut. 3 Als, 1903-4.
Serpeille, Christine (de Gobineau),---Aut. 2 Als, 1915-16.
Séverine, Mme.---Rem. 1905, Apr. 6.
Seward, William H., 1801-1872.---Amf. 33(185)a; Clu.P. See also F. Bancroft, 1901.
Sharp, William G., 1859-1922.---Aut. 1 Als, 4 Tls, 1914-18.
Sherman, William T., 1820-1891.---Amf. 8(25)c.; Aut. 1 Als, 1885. See also Due de Chartres, 1891.
Shores, Robert J., 1881-Aut. 3 Tls, 1912-14.
Shorthouse, Joseph Henry Rem. 1905, Apr. 30.
Shuman, Edwin L., 1863-1941. Aul. 2 Als, 1910-11.
Siegfried, André, 1875-.---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Siegfried, Jules, 1837-. French senator.---Aut. 4 Als, l mss, 1 Tls, 1893-1907. See also J.L. Mitchell, Apr. 4, 1901.
Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916.---Aut. 1 note, 1910; Rem. 1911, Feb. 17.
Sigalas, Clément AM., 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 11s, 1923. (1 folio).
Sikemier, J.H.---Aut. 2 Als, l postcard, 1920.
Sill, Mrs. Louise M. (Smith).---Aut. 1 Als, 1913, encl. missing.
Silvela, Francisco, see A.E. Houghton, Dec. 30, 1899.
Simon, Gustave M.S.C., 1848-1928.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Simon, Jules, 1814-1896.---Aut. 4 Als, 1887-95; Bkn.; Rem. 1894, Jan. 7; 1907, Nov. 30. See also A. Calzado.
Simpson, Frederick A., 1883-.---Aut. l Als, 1923.
Sinclair, Phil. H., (Maj. Gen.)··-Amf. 8(25)b.; Pho. 2
Sixte-Quenin.--Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Skinner, Robert P., 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1905.
Slavery, see France and Dominions, also U.S.
Slidell. Worked for Confederates, 1861-see Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Sloane, William M., 1850-1928.---Aut. 7 Als, 2 Tls, 1896-1924.
Slosson, Edwin E., 1865-1929.---Aut. 2 Tls, I-915-17. (1917 Tls, filed with A&R/misc.)
Smalley, George W., 1833-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, [1904]; Rem. 1905, Jun. 1 & 5; 1908, Sep. 3 & 5. See also ECS Coll. 3 Als, 1866-82.
Smeal, William.---JSp.
Smissen, Édouard van der, 1865-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Smith, Charles A., 1864-1924.---Aut. 5 Als, l autograph, 1912-16.
Smith, Charles F.--Aut. l Als, 1916.
Smith, Francis H., 1838-1915.---Aut. 2 Als, 1889-92.
Smith, Gen-ill, 1797-1874.---Amf. 26(83)a.; Pho.2.
Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910. Aut. l Als, 1897; Rem. 1907, Aug. 9.
Smith, Gordon G., see Gordon-Smith, Gordon.
Smity van Etten, A.G., see W. Quinby.
Societies - Authors : Harvard Poetry Society, see W.A. Norris. Societé des Poetès Francais, see Raynaud.
Societies - Droit et Liberte : Ligue Républicáine de Defénse Nationale. Aut. printed circular, c.1914-18.
Societies - Journalists : see France, clubs.
Societies - Publishing : American Author's Guild, see J.G. Wilson. American Publishers Association, see C. Scribner. New Jersey Historical Society, see W.A. Whitehead. Periodical Publishers' Assoc. of America, see J.B. Whitehead.
Societies - Theosophical Society. see E. Cones.
Society of Friends, England, 1833-34.---Jsp.( x 3 items.)
Soderblom, Nathan.---Rem. 1906, Nov. 4.
Soldati, Agostino, (Swiss.) See Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed on encl.
Sorel, Albert E.E., 1876-1938.---Aut. 1 Als, 1923; Rem. 1915, Jan. 31. See also R. Waddington, 1896.
Souday, Paul, 1869-1929,:--Aut. 1 Als, 1915.
Soul, Joseph, filed as Stanton; Joseph Soul Papers.
Souriau, Maurice A., 1856-.---l Als, 1 newspaper cutting, 1918.
Sousa, John Phillip.---Rem. 1905, May 15.
South African Republic, 1888, see K. Blind; J. Bright. History of, see J. B1yce, 1901.
South African War, 1899-1902.---See: Du Barail, F.C.; Franqueville R. Goblet; Y. Guyot; C.A.C. Jonnart; Laussedat; Le Myre de Vilers; A. Lynch; Marcere; H. Maret; L. Millevoye; Monad, G.J.J.; Nadaillac; L. Pauliat; E. Piovanelli; R.P. Pooley; H. Regnier; S. Reinach; A. Rieunier; L. Townsend; Wallon.
Spain. Colonial misgovernment, 1898, see K. Blind. Congress, quorum, see M. Fernandez Martin, 1890. Costa Rica, see Moret y Prendergast. Foreign relations Ibero-American Congress, see arbitration. U.S., see Estevanez y Murphy, 1898-99; S. Moret y Prendergast, Aug. 18, 1900. Political situation, 1910, see A.E. Houghton. See also S. Woodford. War with U.S., 1898, see also Carnegie, 1898 & Brit. sympathies; A.E. Houghton, 1899; Levasseur; 1899, Pi y Margall, pres; Let., Dec. 8, 1899. See also Arbitration, inter-national. Woman Question in Europe, Bib. author C. Arenal.
Spalding, John L., Archbishop, 1840-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866.---Aut. 2 Als, 1810-14.
Speed, James, 1812-1887.---Amf.6(19)c.
Sphinx see Stonewall.
Spiegel, correspondent in Prague, see M. Bréal, Jan. 16, 1900.
Spielhagen, Friedrich, 1829-1911.---Aut. 3 Als, 1892-95.
Spire, André, 1868-.---Aut. 1 Als, 5 Tls, 1917-20.
Spitteler, Carl, 1845-1924.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Spoelberch de Lovenjoul, Charles V.M.A., Comte de, 1837-1907.---Aut. 12 Als, 1900-1; Rem. 1907, Dec. 16.
Spring, Hemy P., 1891-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1924-5.
Staaf, Karl.---Rem. obit.-1915, Oct. 5.
Stallo, John B., 1823-1900.---Rem. 1908, Sep. 5.
Stanford, Mr. & Mrs. Leland.---Rem. 1907, Jul. 18.
Stanley, Henry M., Sir, 1841-1904.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1900. See also O. Lenz.
Stannard, Harold M., 1883-1947.---Aut. 1 Als, 1922.
Stanton, Daniel C., 1842-1891.---Pho.2
Stanton, Edwin M., 1814-1869.---Amf.5(17)a.; Clus.P, (items 8 & 9,10b)
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902.---Let.-[Dec. 16, 1882] Not.2; Pho. 2; Rem. Christmas arrangements in Paris-1882, Dec. 16; 1907, Sep. 28; 1910, Jan. 22; 1923, Oct. See also J. Bigelow E.C.S. 6:727; W.C. Bryant; B.T. Washington; A. Wolselle.
Stanton, [Elizabeth Cady II] Lisette, 1882-1909.---Aut. 1 note, n.d.; Pho. 2. See also O. Audouard; T. Tilton.
Stanton, Gerrit Smith, 1845-1927.---Pho.2; Rem. 1906, Nov. 13.
Stanton, Mrs. Gerrit Smith, [Augusta (Hazelton)].---Pho.
Stanton, Harriot, see Blatch, Harriot Stanton.
Stanton, Helen, 1889-1925.---Autograph, see SMC DC61 l.Tl75j. [Acc.#12025]; Aul. 1 Ms, [1921]; Misc.; Pho.2; Rem. 1905, Mar. 16, Jul. 3, Sep. 17; 1908, Sep. 5; 1909, Mar. 2, Aug. 17; 1910, Mar. 25, Jun. 15; 1911, Mar. 24; 1912, Jun. 11, Dec. 1; 1915, Sep. 21. See also Alex/SC, M.S. Douglass, 1923-24, (T.S. to Douglass.) Inscription, SMC QL.690.T274, Annex.
Stanton, Henry B., 1805-1887. Aut. 1 Als, n.d. (ECS Coll. Box6:672; Rem. on Horace Greeley & Whittier-1905, Aug. 23. Tribute to, see F. Douglass.
Stanton, Henry B. Jr., 1842-1903.---Pho.2.
Stanton, Margaret, see Livingston, Margaret Stanton.
Stanton, Marguerite. Rem. fire at Colette Potts, Aug. 30, 1905.
Stanton, Robert, 1885-1974.---Aut. l bk plate award, 1901; Pho.2; Rem. 1908, Jun. 3; 1909, Mar. 2. See also L.P. Morton, congrats. of birth, 1885. 1908, ill, see Estournelles de Constant, Feb. 6.
Stanton, Robert B., 1846-1922.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919. (Filed on verso: A&Rlmisc. "Madame Aurel's Literary Salon", pp l-2.
Stanton, Robert Livingston, 1859-1920.---Misc.; Pho. 2(x4 items.)
Stanton, 'Texas'.---Pho. 2.
Stanton, Theodore, 1851-1925.---Articles & Reviews; Auto-graphs of men famous ... ;Clemenceau notes; "Letters from America"; "Le Magazine"; Misc.; Pho.2 (6 items); Rem. skeleton & cheese 'to go'-1878, Sep. 19 Berlin & Zeller lecture-1880, Sum; on Mark , Twain interview-1901, Oct; speaks at Woman's Rights Convention in Paris-1905, Aug. 13; exit visa with photo-1916, Mar. Family, see J. Fabre. See also: [Alex-SC: 3 Tis to Bd. of Man., NJCW, 1924; IO Als, l Tis to Demarest; 6 Als, l statement, 1 Tls, 1918-24; 6 Als, 1 Tls to M. Douglass, 1919-24; 5 Tls, to L.F. Loree, l 922-24; l Als, 3 Tis to G. Osborne, 1917-24; l Als to W.T. Marvin, 1924. Expo., 1893, Chicago, appointed res. comm., 1892, Pap. misc. Interview with Morton, in Albany, 1895. N.Y. Tribune, 1896, J, Read thanks for kind ref., c.f. Rem., disclaims cable on letter. Chambord note, 1897, on H. Dreux-Breze work'Notes et souvenirs .. , l 'histoire du parti royaliste, 1872-1883 ', p.334. Letters to Maddd, 1-1.D. Wolf & Radowitz (Brit. & German ambass.), Straus, O.S., latter meets Castelar, 1897, Contribution for wounded in Boer War, 1899, see Leyds. 1900, J.L. Mitchell thanks TS for ticket to Senate, Paris. Stanton's cousin Garret Rem. 1907, Aug. 29. Stanton's cousin Lizzie? Rem. 1907, Aug. 29. See also W. Phelps, defends him, 1889; E.C.S. Coll., 69 transcribed copies of letters from his mother, many of the originals have been found by Holland & Gordon, see Bib.
Stapfer, Edmond L., 1844-1908.---Aut.-l Als, 1906. (filed with G. Coy.)
Stapfer Paul, 1840-1917.---Aut. l Als with bio, 1916.
Stead, William T., 1849-1912.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 Tls, 1900; Rem. 1909, Sep. 9; 1912, Sep. 6. See also ECS Coll.
Stedman, Edmund C., 1833-1908.---Aut. 3 Als, 2 autographs, 1886-94; Rem. 1906, Nov. 10. (Als Aug. 21, 1886 missing.)
Steed, Herny W., 1871-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1915.
Steedman, James B., 1817-1883.---Amf.12(37)a.
Steele?, Anson Phelp.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Steele, Joel D., 1836-1886, see G. Benton.
Steffens, Mr., see H. McClure.
Steinherz, ? 1903, with Pariser Kurier, see newspapers.
Stephan, Richard.---Aut. 2 drawings, 1904.
Stephens, James, 1825-1901.---Aut. 1 Als, 1887.
Stephens, Kate, 1853-1938.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Stepniak, Sergius, pseud. see Kravchinskii, S.
Sterne, Haddon.---Amf. 27(85)a.
Sterrett, Prof.---Rem. 1907, Sep. 16.
Stetson, Mrs. Grace E. (Channing), 1862-.---Aut. 2 Als, 2 Tls, [1915-16].
Stevenson, Burton E., 1872-.---1 Tls, 1919, Box 19:1515 E.
Stevenson, capt., see N. Johnson.
Stevenson, F.S., M.P., see J.B. Bryce, 1897.
Steward, A.T.---Rem. 1906, Dec. 12.
Stewardson, Langdon C., 1850-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1909.
Stilgebauer, Edward, 1868-.---Aut. 1 autograph, 1 postcard, 1 Tls, 1916-18.
Stillman, William J., 1828-1901.---Aut. 2 Als, 1894-[95].
Stirbey, Georges, prince, 1828.---Aut. 4 Als, 1903-5.
Stock, Pierre V., 1861-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1912-17; Rem. 1899, Aug.; 1923, Aug. H.
Stoddard, Charles A., 1833-1920.---Aut. 1 Als, 1912.
Stoddard, (T.] Lothrup, 1883·.·--Aut. l autograph, 1922.
Stoddart, Joseph M., 1845-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1903.
Stoerkodder see Stonewall.
Stone, Lucy, see H.B. Blackwell.
Stoneman, George, 1822·1894.---Amf. 12(37)c.; Pho.2.
Stonewall, ram built during the Civil War (U.S.) in France, also known as Olinde, Sphinx or Stoerkodder. See Stanton mss. "Naval Episode ... "
Stores, Bellamy, 1847-.---Aut. l Als, 1903.
Story, William W., 1819-1895.---Aut. 11 Als, 1890-1; on Isaac & Joseph, latter his father. Als to Benj. W. Austin. ('Poems', Boston, 1856, SMC/Annex.
Stowe, Mrs.---Rem. 1906, Jan. 17.
Stranahan, Mr., Collector of the Port, [N.Y.], see J. Hay.
Strannik, Ivan, pseud., see A. Anichkova.
Strathcona, Donald AS., Lord, 1820-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1903; Rem. 1907, Sep. 16.
Straus, Oscar S., 1850-1926.---Aut. 6 Ats, 311s, 1895-26, (Als. [Nov. 10, 1895] filed in ECS Coll. Box 6:734); Rem. 1906, Nov .22.
Stribling, Cornelius K., 1796-1880.---Aut. 2 autographs, n.d.
Stryienski, Casimir, 1835-1912.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Sturge, Joseph, 1793-1859.---JSp.
Stunn, Julius.---Aut. 1 Als, 1909.
Styles, Robert see Case of Tithes ...
Suffrage, Great Britain, 19th Cent. see J.A. Froude.
Sulzer(?), NY gov.---Rem. 1913, Jul. 20.
Sumichrast, Frederick C.J.M.S.R, de, 1845-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1912.
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.---Amf. 24(77)a; Aut. 1 auto-graph, n.d., 2 Als., 1863-66; Clus.P, (addendum 27-28); Rem. 1905, Mar. 16.
Super, Paul.---Aut. 1 autograph, n.d.
Supervielle, Jules, 1884-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 ms, 1919.
Sutro, Alfred, 1863-1933.---Aut. 6 Als, 1901-2; Let. May 14, 1900.
Suttner, Bertha, Baroness von, (Austria, Peace Prize) see Alex/SC L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Suyematsu, Baron.---Rem. 1904, Jul.; 1905, May 20; 1906, Jan. 17.
Svendsen (ed.).---Aut. 1 Als, 1909.
Swain, Joseph.---Rem. 1911, Jan. 24.
Swan, Miss.---Rem. 1907, Aug. 6.
Sweden, 1884. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., author R.U. Olivecrona.
Swift-Neilson, Helen, see Neilson, Helen Swift.
Switzerland, government Conseil National & Conseil des Etats-Unis, see L. Ruchonnet. Woman Question in Europe, Bib., auther: M. Goegg.
Sykes, Percy M., Sir, 1867-.---Aut. 1 Als, [1916?]
Symposium, contributions, 1889, see J.T. Trowbridge.
Syndicates - Collins note? Stanton's difficulties with N.Y. agent, author closes series, see C. Bradlaugh, 1890.
Syndicates - Associated Press of America, Paris, see E. Roberts.
Syndicates - Association of the Foreign Press, 1908 M. Caponi, pres. ("Late Mr. Lavina," bib.)
Syndicates - Commercial Cable Co., see also J.G. Bennett.
Syndicates - Correspondance Havas (L.A.), see H. Houssaye.
Syndicates - European Correspondence Co., Paris.
Syndicates - Exchange Telegraph Co., London, see Frederic and Gaston Mayer, Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Syndicates - McClures Newspaper Syndicate, see de Blowitz, Jan.9, [1897]; C.L. Moffett.
Syndicates - New York Associated Press, Paris, Stanton as agent, 1889-1892.
Syndicates - New York Editorial Service, see R.J. Shores.
Syndicates - Record Cable Service, Paris, see C. Madrolle; C. Malato.
Sze, Sao-ke, Alfred, 1877-.---Aut. 2 Als, 3 Tls, 1915-19. See also Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Szemere, Nicolas.---Aut. 1 Als, cutting, 1908.
Taboureau, Jean.---Aut. l Ats, 1917.
Taft, William H., 1857-1930.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1917; Pho.2 (autographed)
Tailliandier, V. (deputé).---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Talarille, E (music crit.?).---Aut. 1
Tallandier, J. (Pub.)---Aut. l Als, 1 Tls, 1910.
Tallichet, Edouard, d.1911.---Aut. 1 Als, 1907; Pho. 2; Rem. 1909, Jun. 28; obit.-1911, Sep. 28.
Tannenberg, Boris de,---Rem. funeral-1913, Dec. 14.
Tanquerey, G or E?---Aut. l Als, n.d.
Tante, Mon.---Rem. 1923, Aug. G.
Tarde, Gabriel de, 1843-1904.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901; Rem. 1905, May 5.
Tardieu, André P.G.A., 1876-1945.---Aut. 4 Als, 1 calling card, 2 Mss; 2 Tls, [1907]-24;Pho. 2; Rem. 1907, Dec. 3; 1908, Jan. 8.
Tam, Albi see Languedoc.
Tarte, Mr., 1884? see H. Fabre.
Tatum, William.---Jsp.
Tauchnitz, Bernhard, Freiherr von, 1816-1895.---Aut. 2 Als, 1891-4. See also M.C. Tyler, 1897.
Tauchnitz, firm.---Rem. c.1897; 1903, Dec.10.1914, Apr. 24; see also C. Otto; B. Teuffel. Continental series, see B. Tauchnitz, 1894.
Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1818.---Amf.30(91)b.
Taylor, Hannis, 1851-1922.---Aut. 5 Als, 1896-1903; Let.-Jul. 18, 1903.
Taylor, Helen.---Rem. dies-1907, Feb. 7.
Taylor, J.W., see H. Magan.
Taylor, Mrs.---Rem. 1906, Mar. 25.
Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933, see J. Rittenhouse.
Teason (Lit. ed. NY Eve. Post ).---Let.-Jul. 18, 24, [Oct. 5?], 1924
Le Temps.---(Jasmin issue.) See also: Faucheaux, F. folio.
Tenot, Eugene, 1839-1890.---Bkn.
Terhune, John N.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1899.
Ternay, Chevalier de, see George Washington.
Tenell, Alexander W., 1827-1912.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
Terry, Alfred, H., 1827-1890.---Amf. IO(Jl)d.
Teuffel, Blanche W. (Howard) von, 1847-1898.---Aut. 4 Als, 1888-97.
Teufic, Rfra, (Turkey.) see Alex-SC/UA. L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Thacher, John B., 1847-1909.---Aut. 2 Als, 1907; Rem. Stanton interviews-1893, Sep.?
Thacher, Mary Potter, see Mrs. M. Higginson.
Thackara, Alexander M., 1848-1937.---Aut. 1 Als, 1915.
Thatcher, Henry K., 1806-1880.---Amf. l8(58)a.
Thaulow, Frits.---Rem. 1905, Sep. 17.
Thayer, Harvey W., see Hewett-Thayer, H.
Thayer, Samuel R., 1837-1909.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894. See also W. Quinby.
Thayer, William R., 1859-1923.---Aut. 6 Als, l c.c., 1915-19.
Theuriet, André, 1833-1907 .---Aut. 2 Als, 1897-1904.
Thiebaux, Charles.---Rem. 1919, Jul. 17.
Thiers, Louis Adolphe, 1797-1877.---Pho. 2; Rem. statue at Port-Mort-c.1878, Sum.; 1913, May 27. See also Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire; Mlle. Dosne; A.D. White.
Thiers, Mme. E.---Aut. 1 Als, ?
Thomas, Ambroise, 1811-1896.---Aut. 1 Als, 1891.
Thomas, Edith M., 1854-1925, see J. Rittenhouse
Thomas, George A., 1847-1913.---Aut. 2 Als, 1866; Clus.P, (addendum 29).
Thomas, George H., 1816-1870.---Amf. l 7(53)a.
Thomas, Helen (Montmorency Haskell)---Aut. l postcard, ECS 6:679 (postcard with H.B. Stanton graveyard.)
Thomas, Lorenzo, 1804-1875.---Aut. 2 autographs, 1865. See also R. Semmes.
Thomas, Louis, 1885-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1920.
Thomas (sculptor).---Rern.1905, Apr.9.
Thomas, Mrs. K.S.---(Alex-SC/UA: 1 Tis to Bd of Man., NJCW, 1924.]
Thomas, Stephen Seymour, 1868-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1904; Rem. 1905, Jul. 6; 1907, Feb. 3; 1909, Mar. 21.
Thomas, Theodore, 1835-1905.---Rem. 1903, May; 1905, May 15. See also 1899, Bruneau; V. Doncières,; C. Widor.
Thomasson, (George?)---Rem. 1906, Jan. 10.
Thompson, Benjamin (For S?), see W.A. Whitehead.
Thompson, Charles M., see Rem. Feb. 14, 1903.
Thompson, George, 1804-1878.---JSp.
Thompson, Howard N.---Rem. 1909, Mar. 21.
Thomson, Joseph John.---Rem. 1913, Nov. 16.
Thouvenel, Louis, 1853-.---Aut. 1 calling card, 1 postcard, 1894-98.
Thureau-Dangin, Paul M.P., 1837-1913.---Aut. 1 Als, 1898.
Thursby, Miss Emma C., 1845-1931.---Aut. 1 Als, 1913; Rem. 1913, Oct.26.
Tilton, Theodore, 1835-1907.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 autograph, l note, 1881-86; Rem. 1905, Mar. 25. See also M.C. Tyler, 1897.
Tinayre, Marcelle.---Rem. 1914, Jun. 16.
Tinayre, Mme. Marcelle, 1877-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1914-15.
Tisserand, Pierre.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Tissot, Camille P., 1868-1917.---Aut. l Als, 1 Ms, 1907.
Tissot, James J.J., 1836-1902.---Aut. 3 Als, 1892-5.
Tittoni, Thommaso, 1855-1931.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Tolstoy, Jean, Count (Russia.), see Alex-SC/VA, L.F. Loree, 1922 listed encl. See also W.P. Ganison.
Torres-Caïcedo, José M., 1830-1889.---Aut. 2 Als, 1883-4.
Toulouse, France.---Pho. 3.
Tourel. (photographer.)---Aut. 1 Als with calling card, 1901;Let.-Nov. 27, Dec. 30, 1901.
Tourgueneff, see S. Turgenev.
Toussaint, Henri.---Aut. 1 Ms, 1905.
Toussaint-L'Ouverture.---Pap; Not. 1; Rem. 1916, Feb.; 1924, Jan. See also Mcclurg, 1893; Schoelcher, 1889; B.T. Washington, 1903.
Tovey, Duncan C.---Aut. 1 Als, 1890.
Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1923.---Aut. 3 Als, 1898-1901.
Townsend, E.D., Gen., see W. Scott.
Townsend, Laurence.---Aut. 3 Als, 1900-1.
Transvaal, see South African War.
Tratieux, Ludovic, 1840-1904.---Aut. 4 Als,l calling card, At the Dreyfus trial, Let, Jun.2, 25, 1899. see also A. Lausel?
Traz, Robert de, 1884-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Treaty. Franco-American, 1899. See Lechevallier; Rose. Commercial treaty, 1893, see J. Siegried. Triple Alliance, Italy's position, see K. Bind. See also Arbitration, international
Treich, Léon, 1889-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Treves, Emilio.---Aut. 1 Als, 5 Tls, 1908-9.
Trier, Sigurd.---Rem. 1910, Mar. 21.
Ttiors, G. de, pseud., see La Tour du Villard, Raymond de, 1862-.
Trösch, W. (bk. dealer).---Aut. 1 postcard, 1918.
Trowbridge, John T., 1827-1916.---Aut. 3 Als, 1889-90.
Trumbull, Col., see George Washington.
Tuckerman,? See E. Schuyler.
Tumulty, Joseph P., 1879-.---Aut. 3 Tls, 1917-20.
Turgenev, Ivan S., 1818-1883.---Aut. 1 Als, 1882.
Turkey. Balkans & Bosphorus, see U.S. Foreign Affairs.
TumbuU, Mrs. Frances Hubbard Litchfield.---Aut. 1 Als, 1914.
Twain, Mark, pseud., see Clemens, S.
Two Letters on the Chinese War.---JSp.
Tydeman, M. (Holland.) See Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Tyler, Charles M., 1832-1918.---Aut. 1 Als, 1913; Rem. 1906, Mar. 24; 1907, Aug. 11.
Tyler, Moses C., 1835-1900.---Aut. 3 Als, 1897.
Tzoulet.---Aut. 4 Als, 1904-5.
Umberto, 1844-1900.---Pho. 2.
Unitarians, see Great Britain.
United States. Armies, Army of the Cumberland, see G.A. Thomas. See also G. Cluseret. Army of the Potomac, see Sherman. Capitol, camera views.---Pho. 3. Government. Congress, see A. Cornell; G. Pendleton. Senate, see G.H. Pendleton. Economic development, 1901, see E. Levasseur. International Sugar Conference, see D. Hill, 1901. Education. Comm. W.T. HmTls, 1898. Foreign relations Ambassador question. see W. Reid, 1893. Diplomatic corps, see G.E. Foss, Jun. 5, 1900, refers matter to State Dept., then Congress. President Mackinley's administration and international peace, see Baron Estoumelles de Constant. Criticism of, see T. Roustan. Expres. Harrison, his character, see Sir Monson; E. Loubet. Diplomats, consul, Austria, C. Tower, 1898-9. Belgium, see J. Ewing, 1895; L. Townsend, 1900. Denmark, see W. Hoffman, 1894. France, see J. Bigelow; T.J. Coolidge, 1892-93; P. Du Chaillu; J. EusTls, ambass., 1896; R. Francis; R. McCormick; R. Skinner; H. Vignaud, resigns 1909; H. White, ambass., 1894. Germany, Berlin, see T.S. Fay, 1889; W.Phelps; A.O. White. Greece, see E. Alexander, 1896; C.S. Francis, 1901. J. Read; L.A. Wait, 1873-4. Italy, see W. MacVeagh, 1894. Netherlands, see W. Quinby, 1897; S. Thayer, 1894. Philippines, filed as such. Portugal, see G. Caruth; F.B. Loomis. Russia, C. Tower, 1901. Spain, see A. Adee; P. Bellmont; J.L.M. Cuny, 1885-8; E.B. Grubb; B. Stores, 1899-1902; H. Taylor, 1896; S. Woodford, 1897-98. War, 1898., see Woodford. Sweden, see R.B. Anderson. Switzerland, B.I. Kinne; B.H. Ridgely. Turkey. see R.B. Anderson; S.S. Coxe; A. Teffell, 1896. Call for intervention, 1901, see U. Gohier.
Universities & colleges. American School at Athens, 1895, se.e C. Walston. American University Dinner Club, Palis, see France. City College of New York, see L.S. Burchard. Columbia College, Prof. Meffiam dies, see D. Bikelas, 1895, Cornell U. ; lectures, Adelphi Society, see H. Greeley. See also Clark lectures: C.K. Adams; E. Bruwaert; J. Bryce; P. Coubertin; W.E. Dalby; Estoumelles de Constant; Comte de Franqueville; U. Gohier; P, Guieysse; Y. Guyot; E. Lavisse; E. Levasseur; J. Mitchell; G. Monod; S. Morss; Nibor; R. Noble; E. Noel; J. Schunnan; A. White, 1901. Trustees, see Greeley, 1871; H. Sackett, 1899. Freiburg U., see Schulze-Gavemitz. Johns Hopkins U., series of lectures, BrunetiCre, Paris Protestant Seminary, 1906, see G. Coy, Princeton U., 1896, see F. Patton, pres. 1902, W.M. Sloane. U. of Wisconsin, see C.K. Adams, 1894. Eliot, C.W, 1896, from Camb., MA.
Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-.---Aut. 1 Ats, 1 Tls, 1916-23.
Unwin, Jane Cobden.---Aut. 1 Als., n.d.; E.C.S. Coll.
Uraguay, Legation 1900, see A. Herosa.
Vaillant, Edouard, 1840-1915.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Valdeiglesias, Marquis de, see Escobar y Ramirez, Alfredo, Marquis de ...
Valéry, Jules T.L.S., 1863-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1894
Valgain, Auguste,---Aut. 1 Als, 1885.
Vallette, Alfred L.B., 1858-.---Aut. 4 Als, 1896-1917; Rem. 1910, Nov. 24; 1913, May 16.
Vallotton, Benjamin, 1877-.---Aut. l Als, l calling card, 1 postcard, 1916-20.
Valois, Georges, pseud., see A. Gressent.
Vályi, Félix.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1916.
Vámbery, Annin, 1832-1913.---Aut. 10 Als, 2 Mss, 1903-10; Rem. 1911, Feb. 25. See also Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Vandal, Albert, Comte, 1853-1910.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1904.
Van der Smissen, E., see Smissen, Edouard.
Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933.---Aut. 2 Als, 1908-9; Rem. 1909, Jan. 29.
Van Loon, Hendlik W., 1882-1944.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1916-22.
Vannutelli, Vincenzo, Cardinal, 1836-1930.---Aut. 1 Als, 1914.
Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Herny, see J. Buchanan.
Van Tyne, Claude H., 1869-1930.---Aut. 8 Als, 1 Tls, 1907-22; Rem. 1907, Aug. 11; 1913, Nov. 16; 1914, Mar. l, 7, 22 & 31, Apr. 19, Jun. 2.
Van Volkenburgher, Mrs., see D. Gardener.
Van Zile, Edward S.---Aut. 1 Als, 1919.
Varaignac, Arsène E., 1849-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Varigny, Henry de, 1855-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1902-17; Rem. 1906, Apr. 1.
Vasili, Paul, comte,pseud., see Radziwill
Vatican (book pub. 1913.)---Rem. 1915, Oct. 26, See also D. Fenata; Vannutell; Vico. [cit.: Lit. Who's Who, London, 1920, p.257.]
Vaughan, Emest.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 calling card, 1 Ms, 1898; Let., Jul. 21, 1899; Rem. Malato on-1905, Sep. 18.
Vecchio, Giorgio del, 1878-.---Aut. 1 calling card, l Tls, 1917.
Vedlines, Jules.---Aut. 1 printed circular & letter (memorium), 1920.
Venezuela arbitration case, Palis.---Rem. 1899, Dec.?; 1907, Oct. 30.
Verbeck, Brig. Gen. William.---Rem. -1913, Jul. 20.
Verd, Jean.---Rem. 1908, Feb. 9.
Vergennes.---Rem. 1914, Mar. 7.
Venne, Luchino dal, Gen., see E. Piovanelli Mar. 19, Se. 18, 1900.
Venneil, Edmond, 1878-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1920.
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905.---Aut. 7 Als, 1890-1901.
Vesey, Joseph N.---Let.-Nov. 16, 1902.
Vesmé, César de.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 ca1ling card, 1914.
Veuillot, François, 1870-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Veumelle, E (or G?) (with Figaro ).---Aut. 1 Als, 1901. (Death of Queen Victoria and threat to world peace.)
Vic, Jean, 1896-1925.---Aut. 1 Als, 1925.
Vicaire, Georges, 1853-1921.---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Vico, Antonia, Cardinal.---Aut. 1 Als, 1914.
Victoria, Queen, 1819-1901. See Veumelle.
"Viele d'Agen, Depuis l'Avènement de la 3e République", Age.
Vielé-Griffin, Francis, 1864-1937,---Aut. 2 Als, 1 autograph, 1 Ms, 1 Tls, 1909-15;Rem. 1913, May 16, Jul. 11.
Vignaud, [Jean] Henry, 1830-1922.---Aut. 19 Als, l Ms, 2 postcard; 1900-20; Rem. his library-1905, Mar. 15, & 27; Aug. 24; 1911, May 5.
"Vigne de Jasmin" see J, Jasmin.
Vignes Rouges, Jean des,pseud. See Jean Taboureau.
Vignon, Louis.---Rem. 1905, May 15; 1909, Mar. 4; 1910, Jan. 25; 1912, Dec. 3; Huret was Fr. Journalist in Berlin (Rem. 12/3/1912)-1915, Feb. 15. See also Y. Guyot.
Vignon, Mme.---Rem. 1905, May 15.
Vilers, Charles M. Le Myre de, see Le Myre de Vilers.
Vi11ard, Mrs. Fanny (Garrison), 1844-.---Aut. 2 Als, 1915-20, see ECS Coll., Box 6:741-2.
Villard, Oswald G., 1872-1949.---Aut. 1 Als, 2 Tls, [1904)-20; Rem. 1918, Jan. 9. See also W.H. Johnson.
Villari, Linda.---Aut. l pub. obit., 1915.
Villari, Pasquale, 1827-1917.---Aut. 1 postcard, 1916; Rem. 1911, Mar. 16. See also Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.
Villey-Desmerets, Pie1re, 1879-.---Aut. 1 Tl, [1920?]
Vinton Hoppin, Francis L.---Aut. 1 calling card, 1897.
Viollet, Paul M., 1840-1914.---Aut. 4 Als, 2 calling cards, 1 obit., 1908-14.
Virez (deputé).---Aut. l Als, 1895.
Visconti-Venosta, Marquis.---Rem. 1909, May 18.
Viviani, Rene.---Aut. l Als, 1 Ms, 1900.
Vizetelly, Ernest A., 1853-1922.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902. See also Zola, Nov. 9, 1900.
Vogue, Eugene M.M., Vicomte de, 1848-1910.---Aut. 1 Als, 1895.
Voirol, Sébastien.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 printed circular, 1913.
Voivenel, Paul, 1881-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Ms, 1918.
Von Holtz.---Rem, 1912, Sep. 7.
Voronoff, Serge, 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Vorse, Mary M. (Heaton).---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Vosburgh, Mydert, see D. Gardener.
Vries, Hugo de, 1848-1935.---Aut. 2 Als, 2 postcard, 1902-6.
Vuillier, Gaston, 1846-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Wack, Wellington.---Rem. letters from Mme. Drouet to Victor Hugo-1905, Mar. 1.
Waddington, Albert, 1861-1926.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1919-23.
Waddington, Richard, 1838-1913.---Aut. 8 Als, 1888-98; Rem. 1905, Jun. 3.
Wadsworth. (ex-congressman.)---Rem. 1907, Jul. 4.
Wagner, Charles, 1852-1918.---Aut. 2 Als, 1906.
Wagner, Siegfied, 1869-1930,---Aut. 1 Als, [1905].
Wait, Lucien A., 1846-1913.---Aut. 1 Als, 1906.
Walch, Gérard, 1865-1931.---Aut. 4 Als, l postcard, 1917-1919.
Walch, Johannes L., 1879-1946.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 Ms, 1 postcard, 1919.
Waldeck-Rousseau, Pierre M.R.E., 1846-1904.---Rem. 1905, Sep. 22. See also G, Calmette; H. Harduin; E. Vaughan.
Waldstein, Charles, see Charles Walston, sir.
Wales, Prince of.---Rem. 1912, Jun. 9. See also J. Reinach, 1901.
Waliszewski, Kazimierz, 1849-.---Aut. l Als, 1904.
Walker, Gen.---Rem. 1905, May 22.
Wallace, Richard, Sir, art collection, see B. Constant, Nov. 13, [1900.]
Wallon, Henri A., 1812-1904.---Aut. 1 note, 1901; Let.-Jan. 6, 1901.
Walsh, Thomas F., 1851-1910.---Aut. l Als, 1902.
Walston, Charles, Sir, 1856-1927.---Aut. 1 Als, 1895. See also Cavaddias; Greece, statues; K.T. Frost.
Warburg, Prof., see O. Nordenskjold.
Ward, Adolphus W., Sir, 1837-1924.---Aut. 1 Als, 1920.
Warner, John De Witt, 1851-1925.---Aut. l Tls, 1908.
Warren, Dale.---Aut. l Tls, [1924].
Washbume, Elihu B., 1816-1887.---Aut. 1 Als, 1885
Washington, Booker T., 1859-1915.---Aut. 1 Als, 3 Tls, 71 1903-5; Rem. 1899, Sum.; on Roosevelt-1903, Oct. 5. See also J. Finot.
Washington, DC., camera views,---Pho.3.
Washington, George, fl. 1900.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 bio, 1 postcard, 1900-2.
Washington, George, Pres. U.S., 1732-1799.---Aut. 1 Als, 1780. See also A.O. White, historical dramas on life of, 1898.
Wason, Charles W., 1854-1918.---Rem. 1907, Jun. 15; T.S./P.S. no.78.
Wasson, Charles, (1847?-] (Boston Courier ) See Margaret Bertha, "Parisian Life," Daily Inter Ocean, 7:6, May 15, 1880.
Watkins Glen, N.Y., camera views.---Pho.3.
Watson, John W., see J. Hay.
Watson, William, through John Lane, Pub., see J, Hay, 1898.
Watteau, J. Antoine, 1684-1721.---Rem. copies-1913, Jun, 24.
Webster, Daniel, 1782·1852.---Rem. unpub. letters-1914, Mar. 22.
Webster, Richard E., see Alverstone, Richard E.W.
Wedgwood, Josiah C., Baron, 1872-1943.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882.---Aut. 1 Als, 1841.
Weekly Review.---Rem. 1923, Jun.
Weill, Felix.---Aut. 2 Tls, 1924-5.
Weiller, Lazare.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1906.
Weiman, Miss, see H.M. Alden.
Weld, Theodore D., 1803-1895.---Aut. 1 bill, 1852.
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878.---Amf. 5(17)b.
Wells, Herbert G., 1866-.---Aut. 1 Als, n.d.
Wells, Thomas B.---Rem, 1914, May 29.
Wells Bennet, see S.F. Kimball.
Welschinger, Henri, 1846-1919.---Aut. 2 Als, 1898-1916.
Wendell, Barrett, 1855-1921.---Aut. 3 Als, 1904-5; Rem. 1905, Mar. 31.
Wendt, Franz.---Aut. 2 Als, 1906.
Westmorland, Earl of, see J. Larpent.
Wetterlé, Émile, 1861-193 l.---Aut. 2 Als, 1 calling card, 1 Ms, 1919.
Weyl, Walter E., 1873-1919. Aut. l Als., 1912
Wharton, Mrs.--Rem, 1912, Jul. 10.
Wheaton, diplomat, see A. Loftus, Lord, 1892
Wheeler, Benjamin I., 1854-1927.---Aut. 1 Als, 2 Tls, 1904-17; Rem. 1905, Jun.21.W
Wheelock, John H., 1886-.---Aut. 3 Tls, 1924.
White, Andrew D. 1832-1918.---Aut. 8 Als, 1 calling card, 47 Tls, 1877-1917;Rem. c.1898, May?; 1903, Oct. 10; at Vignaud library-1905, Mar. 15; May 11; 1906, Oct. 5; 1907, Aug. 2-4, 6 & 22; 1908, Sep. 3-5; 1909, May 23; 1910, Jun. 2 & 5. See also Alex-SC/UA, L.F. Loree, 1922, listed encl.; J. Clamageran, Estoumelles de Constant, 1901; D. Hill; S.E. Meigs; O.S. Straus, 1902.
White, Fred (?)---Rem, 1905, May 25.
White, Henry, 1850-1927.---Aut. 6 Als, 2 Tls, 1894-1919; Rem. 1908, Feb. 8, May 22; 1909, Mar. 3.
White, Hervey, 1866-1944.---Aut. 3 Als, 1 postcard, 1912-1919.
White, Horace, 1834-1916.---Aut. 2 Als, 1916. See also M.C. Tyler, 1897.
White, John P., see Pres. Fillmore.
White, John W., 1849-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, (1916].
White, Mrs. A.D. (1st.), see Mary White.
White, Mrs. A.D. (2nd), see Helen White.
White, Mrs. [Hale] Dorothy V. (Smith), 1877-.---Aut. 3 Als, l924-5; White, Mrs. Hale; Let-Jan. 14, 1925.
White, Mrs. Helen (Magill) [2nd. Mrs. A.O. White.]---Aut. l Als, 1918
White, Mrs. Mary A. (Outwater), d.1887.---Aut. 1 Als, 1879. .1 (Filed with A.D. White, Apr. 26, 1879.) Rem. 1905, May 11, Apr.6.
White House.---Pho. 3.
Whitehead, William A., 1810-1884.---Aut. 1 Als, 1840.
Whiteing, Richard, 1840-.---Rem. 1923, Apr.
Whitlock, Brand, 1869-1934.---Aut. 1 Als, 5 Tls, 1914-20.
Whitman, Walt, see H. Reisiger.
Whitridge, Arnold, 1891-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1924.
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892.---Amf. 31(99)a.; Pho.2; Rem. H.B. Stanton on-1905, Aug. 23.
Widor, Charles M., 1845-1937.---Aut. 1 Als, 1899.
Wijie, T.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Wilberforce, Albert B.O., 1841-1916.---Aut. 1 Als, [1895], filed as ECS Coll., Box 6:733.
Wilcox, Prof. (Comell),---Rem, 1909, May 23.
Wilhelm,---Pho. 2, photo-repro, 1886.
Wilkins, Ernest H., 1880-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1920.
Wilkinson, Thomas E., Bishop, d.1914.---Aut. 1 Als, l Ms, 1905, See also E. Monson, 1900.
Wilkison, Samuel (Cambridge)---Rem. 1910, Jun, 2. See also A.V. Fillmore.
Willcox, Walter F., 1861-.---Aut. 2 Als, l Tls, 1906-20.
Wille, J.V., see J, Normand.
Willett, B.W.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1924.
William, Emperor of Germany, 1797-1888.---see U.S. Grant.
Williams, [Wythe, 1881-?]---Rem. 1919, Jul. 17.
Williams, Charles P.---Rem. 1905, Sep. 17.
Wilmotte, Maurice, 1861-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1917.
Wilson, Daniel, 1840-1902.---Aut. l Als, 1890.
Wilson, G.(H?) or G?---Rem. 1905, May 15.
Wilson, George G., 1863-.---Aut. 211s, 1916-22.
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875.---Amf. 22(69)b.
Wilson, Henry L., 1857-1932,---Aut. 1 Tls, 1909.
Wilson, James G., 1832-1914,---Aut. 1 Als, 1893.
Wilson, James H., 1837-1925.---Amf. 21(67)a.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924,---Aut. 1 Als, 5 Tls, 1903-1912; Rem. on Andrew D. White-1903, Oct. 10; 19ll, Jul. 22; 1914, Apr. 21; 1917, Aug. 10, Oct. 13 & 17; Nov. 1-2. See also F. Aulard; G. Scelle. See also "Wilson Apotheosis" Box 19: 1515 A.
Winter, M? (fils).---Aut. l Als, 1908.
Wirth, George P .---Aut. 1 Tls, 1919, filed with J,Q. Adams.
Wister, Owen, 1860-1938.---Aut. 1 Als, 3 Tls, 1916.
Witherington, G.A.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903.
Withers, Hartley, 1867-1950.---Aut. 1 Als, 1901.
Witt, Cornélis H.W., de, 1852-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1902.
Witte, Comte.---Rem. 1907, Dec. 3.
Witten, R.---Clus. (item 2)
Wolf, Julius, 1862-1937.---Aut. 1 postcard, 2 Tls, 1903-4.
Wolff, Henry D., 1830-.---Aut. 3 Als, 1894-1903.
Wolseley, Garnet J., 1833-1913.---Aut. 1 Als, 1887.
Wolselle, Anna de Wolski.---Aut. 1 Als, 1915
Woman Suffrage. Denmark, see K. Frederiksen. Finland, see N. Lindelof. France.---Rem. Clemenceau on-1909, Nov. 16. Great Britain, see C. Bradlaugh; F.P .. Cobbe; A. Hector . Italy, see Cimino Folliero de Luna. C.F. Gabba, Portugal.---Rem. 1911, Mar. 29, Apr. J, Puerto Rico, see E.J. Saldana, (ECS, WSE folder 17.). United States.---American Female Guardian Soc.--Aut. Certificate of shares, 1857. Universal suffrage, see P. Kropotkin "Appeal to the Women of America," 1888-ECS, box 6:726, S. Kravchinskii.See also respective countries.
Woman's Rights Convention in Paris.--Rem. Stanton speaks at-1903, Oct. 7.
Women, History. Galatea Collection of Books Relating to the Histo1y of Woman, see T. W. Higginson, 1897. Lawyers, see E. Caubert, M.H. Chamaillard, 1900. Performers ; American singers, see C, Munck. Primadonnas, see Mrs. S.J. Lippincott. Politics, see Let., Dec, 21, 1899, by 'Gyp'.
Women's Board of Management, Chicago, see W, Quinby.
Woodbridge, Benjamin M., 1884-,---Aut. 2 Als, 1916.
Woodford, Steward L., 1835-1913.---Aut. 3 Als, 2 Tls, 1898-1905.
Woodhull, Mrs. Victoria C. (Mrs. Martin?), See C. Tyler.
Woodward, Benjamin D., 1868-.---Aut. 1 Tls, 1902.
Wool, John E., 1874-1869.---Amf. 9(29)a,; Aut. l autograph, 1865.
World Fair, see Exposition.
Wrangel, F.U., Comte.---Aut. 1 calling card, [1919?]
Wright, Charles H.C., 1869-,---Aut. 1 Als, 1912.
Wright, Mrs. Wilmer C. (France).---Aut. 1 Als, 1916.
Wright, Wilbur.---Rem. 1908, Dec, 29; 1914, Mar. 1.
Wycoff, E.G.---Aut. 1 Als, 1910.
Wyke Bayliss, Sir .---Rem. 1906, Apr. 7 & 10.
Wyman, Mrs. Lillie Duffam Chace,---1 autograph, Rem. 1923, Oct. See also D. Warren.
Young, John R., 1840-1899.---Aut. 2 Als, 1885-86; Rem. on journalism & French history-c.1865-66.
Ysenburg, Princess Mary---Aut. 1 Als, 1901; Let.-Jul. 30, 1901.
Yü Keng, S.E., Chinese minister to France,---Aut. 1 Als, 1900. See also LR. Delmas.
Zalinski, E.L., Capt. with Harper's Weekly, see J.K. Bangs, Jul. 13, 1900.
Zamenhof, Ludwik L., 1859-1917.---Aut. 1 Als, 1 postcard, 1904.
Zanichelli, Nicolà.---Rem. 1909, May 17.
Zaragosa y Fernández Panda, José R., 1874-.---Aut. 1 post-card, 1913; Rem. 1913, Jun. 4, 23-24.
Zebrikoff, Marie. Woman Question in Europe. Bib.
Zeeman, Pieter, 1865-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1903,
Zeller, Edouard.---Rem. Berlin lectures-1880, Sum.; obit.-1908, Mar. 20.
Zevort, Edgar, 1842-.---Aut. 1 Als, 1896.
Ziem, F., 1821-191 L---Rem. on Chopin-1903, Sep,; 1905, Apr. 9; on Chopin-Jul. 11; 1909, Jan. 29; 1914, Jul. 2.
Zilliacus, Konni.---Rem. 1905, Mar. 16.
Zola, Émile, 1840-1902.---Aut. 19 Als, 7 calling card, 1 contract, 1 Ms, 1 telegram. 1888-1902; Let., 1899, Jun. 2, 25, after Court of Cassation, Jun. 22; Jul. 21; Dreyfus lectures, Sep. 19; possible contract, Dec. 8, 11; 1900, Mar. 15, Rem. 1905, Sep. 23; Nitze on-1907, Nov. 9; pseud. Mr. Richard-1908, May 26. See also Dr. Kroeger
Zuylen van Nyevelt, E., Baroness, see W. Quinby.
Title
Inventory to the Theodore Stanton Papers Ac. 3133
Status
Edited Full Draft
Author
Keith R. Jones, with the assistance of Fernanda Perrone
Date
February 2003
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.
Sponsor
Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University received an operating support grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.